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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2285 RUTHERFORD RD; ; CB911501; PermitV .- B U I L D I N G P E R M I T 02/26/92 14:54 Page 1 of 1 Job Address: 2285 RUTHERFORD RD Permit Type: INDUSTRIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENT Parcel No: 212-062-08-00 Valuation: 1,521,828 Construction Type: III1 Str: Permit No: CB911501 Project No: A9101900 Development No: Fl: Ste: 6537 02/26/92 0001 01. 02 C-PRMT 64747~00 Occupancy Group: A3B2ETC. Class Code: Status: ISSUED Description: 1097 OFF,31531 MFG,39840 WH~E : BACK 1/2 OF ENTIRE BLDG, CALLAWAY GOLF Applied: Apr/Issue: , Validated By: Appl/Ownr: LARWIN-ROSEDALE PROPERTIES 818 986-4844 16255 VENTURA BLVD. ..,.,.~----, 11/04/91 02/26/92 CD CONTRACTOR ENCINO, CA 91436~ ~ -~ r;- SNYDER LANGS/T6N~l{~!;)ERsC: /1\ t~c '1 C ~5 0 6 2 7 5 619-496-3700 / I \ ,\.,,, \ ., 0 5675 RUFFIW ROJ\D~, \' \ ~J~J f(</ SAN. DIEG3/ C~, 9~~:?,:3 ,,..__..., ~-< \,)'.:' , . *** Fees Required/ ~\ /,, 'ii,.½,,, e~es~-G!Je-g~ed\ & Credit.,s *** ---~----Fees,------6/;~~~'1/ ----~r(f;~~----_5;~r'--\ ---------------- AdJustments: / c-~"Y ·: --....... -~--.,~ e¢1~ ,\ • 00 Total Fees: 67,,~ .. -Q,O · . aym~~: 3,189. oo · / (()~}, { . ..·······. lan,9,fljDpfil \ 64,747. O O Fee description ! \::.""'/,'. i dl-1 .. ni_s~,,· .. f/eel!fr£it 1 Ext fee Data -;~ii~i~~-~;;;i;---\ ---· __ J\~0"·-1Jtt--,,J(? , f; ;-------/: ----~;~~~~~----- Plan Check \ \ ~, ~ ' JI /1 . 2980. oo \ ~ , iv -t Strong Motion Fee \ \ ~1// ,.C~-r. J '320.00 Enter Number of EDU'~ 1<:.", ,L.J !~CORPORATE() .61/ ("':--..__ 1342.00 Enter "Y 11 to Autocalc\Lic~ns~ ... Tax > rn&2 /?",\'»f·,, I 27697,00 Y ' . ' , ' ........ J. / -\' J ~.t',n--:,'f I/' -.. __ ,___ ____ __,. ,, (\ ,\ \ / 25567, 00 "'-·~ , ,,, i ("''""'\, V · 'l TIF\,f;9'n<;f) r;::_, ,-, \':\ \ N / 302. 00 ( CRP Fw.nd')/ ,:.1 ( 0,'\ -~(" \,; // " _; ' . \...,, . .' L ; .. ~ .,.. Enter Bridge Fee ",·,,~ ·-',-•. ·s30. Oy,... * BUILDING TOTAL ---.,_·-------~ Enter 11 Y11 for Plumbing Issue Each Plumbing Fixture or Trap Each auilding Sewer Each··Water Heater and/or Vent Gas ~iping System Fee > * PLUMBING TOTAL > > > > Enter "Y 11 for Electric Issue Fee > > Three Phase 480 Per AMP * ELECTEICAL TOTAL Enter 'Y' for Mechanical Issue Install -Furn/Ducts Fee> > > 16-30 HP> Each Hood/Fireplace Each Boiler/Compressor * MECHANICAL TOTAL 32 1 2 17 CITY OF CARLSBAD 2.50 6.50 2.50 2.50 2075 Las Palmas Dr., "Carlsbad, CA 92009 (619) 438-1161 y y y ~ " < PLAN CHECK NO. City of Carlsbad Building Departllll!f'lt ~ ~ PERMIT APPHCATION •.... 2075· Las Palmas Dr., carlsbad, CA 92009 (619) 438-1161 ~·:v/J,P}j -Pete Fischer of Esgil performed preliminary · --,~~ · review of these plans. · 1. PmtMl'I' TYPE A -0 Commercial D New Building O Tenant Improvement B --*K Industrial D New Building Is:, Tenant Improvement - DATE 02 3189u00 . C -D Residential CJ Apartment CJ Condo D Single Family Dwelling D Addition/ Alteration D Dl,lplex D Demolition D Relocation D Mobile Home D Electrical CJ Plumbing D Mechanical CJ Pool CJ Spa CJ Retaining Wall CJ Solar D Other ___ _ 6/E.,~0 (j (5 2. PROJECT INFORMATION FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Address2285 Rutherford Road Bmldmg or Smte N°Bu i1 ding I B 1 NearestCrossStreet El Camino Real & Faraday Drive LEGAL DESCRIP110N J.9.t No. C Subp1v;is1oq :tii.ime/Number lb ar1soaa lract No. 81-10 • Omt No. . Phase ·No. Un1t No. 1 Map No. 10330 cfiECR B£wW 1F sODMI'l I ED: NAME Mark Laagan, AIA ADDREss 9868 Scranton Road, Suite 150 cITYSan Diego sTATECA ZIPCODE92121 DAYTELEPHONE(619) 452-3188 S. PROPM'IY oWNill NAME Larwin-Rosedale PropertiesADDRESS 16255 Ventura Blvd. #900 CITY Encino STATE CA ZIP CODE 91436 DAY TELEPHONE 818 986-4844 Langston Builders ADDRESS 5675 Ruffin Road 9 Suite 300 CITY San Diego STATE CA Z{PCODE 92123 -DAYTELEPHONE (619) 496-3700 m1 CITYSan Diego ZIPCODE 92121 DAYTELEPHONE(619) 452-l¼~LIC.# e-11701 7. WOltkfiltS' wMPENSAIIDN Workers' Compensation Declaration: I hereby affirm that I have a certificate of consent to self-msure issued by the Director of lndustnal Relations, or·a certificate of Workers' Compensation Insurance by an admitted insurer, or an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director of the insurer thereof filed with the Building Inspection Department (Section 3800, Lab. C). INSURANCE COMPANY POLICY NO. EXPIRATION DATE Ceruhcate of Exemption: l cerufy that m the performance of the work for which this permit 1s issued, I shall not employ any person m any manner · so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California. SIGNATURE DATE s. oWNill-BOIIDER D£ci..ARA11oN owner-Bmlder Declarat1on: I herebyafhrm that I am exempt from the Contractor's Llcense law for the followmg reason: CJ I, as owner of the property or· my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's license Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale.). CJ I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's license Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's license Law). CJ I am exempt under Section _______ Business and Professions Code for this reason: (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, imprQve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's license Law (Chapter 9, commencing with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Bµsiness and Professions Code) or that he is exempt therefro% and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any viola_tion of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars [$500]). SIGNATIJRE DATE COMPI$1'E TIiis SECTION FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMl1's ONLY: Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? li/J YES CJ NO Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air quality management district? ~ YES ONO Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? DYES 1(1 NO IF ANY OF TIIE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF CXDJPANCY MAYNOf BE ISSUED-AFI'ER JULY 1, 1989 UNLESS TIIE APPUCANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING TIIE REQUIREMENTS OF nm OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND TIIE AIR POILUTION CDNTROL DISTIUCT. 9. OONS'IRUCTION LRNDING AGENCY . . I hereby afhrm that there 1s a construction lendmg agency for the performance of the work for which this permit 1s issued (Sec 3097(1) CIVIi Code). LENDER'S NAME LENDER'S ADDRESS 10. APPllcAN'I' cIDlTIFICA'tIDN I c:ert1fy that I have read the apphcat1on and state that the above mformat1on 1s correct. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction. I hereby authorize representatives of the City of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. I AISO AGREE 10 SAVE INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS TIIE Cl1Y OF CARLSBAi;> AGAINST ALL IJABILITJFS, JUDGMENTS, CDSTS AND EXPENSF.S WIIlCH MAY IN ANY WAY Aa:RUE AGAINST SAID crIY IN CDNSEQUENCE OF TIIE GRANTING OF TIIlS PERMIT. OSHA: An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0" deep and c,lemolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height. Expiration. Every permit issued by the Building Official er the provisions of this Code shall expire by limitation and'-~ome null and void if the building or work authorized by such rmit is t com need within 365 days from the date of such permit or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or aba d at y time er the work is commenced for a period of 180 days (Section 303{d) Uniform ,:ldh, Code). APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE: 11/tJ/1 / OW: Applicant PINK: Finance { r .. ' , ,.., S E W E R P E R M I T 01/02/92 13:34 Page 1 of 1 Job Address: 2285 RUTHERFORD RD Permit Type: SEWER -OFFICE/WAREHOUSE Parcel No: Description: CALLAWAY GOLF TENENT IMPROVE. 1097 S.F. OF WAREHOUSE TO OFFICE 818 986-4844 CITY OF CARLSBAD Permit No: SE920001 Bldg PlanCk#: CB911501 Status: Applied: Apr/Issue: Expired: Prepared By: APPROVED 01/02/92 01/02/92 MCL 2075 Las Palmas Dr., Carlsbad, CA 92009 (619) 438-1161 CITY OF CARLSBAD INSPECTION REQUEST PE~IT# CB911501. FOR 04/22/92 DESCRIPTION: 1097 OFF,31531 MFG,39840 WHSE INSPECTOR AREA MP BACK 1/2 OF ENTIRE BLDG, CALLAWAY GOLF P~CK# CB911501 OCC GRP TYPE: ITI. PHON~: PHONE: CONSTR. TYPE NEW STR: FL: STE: 818 986-4844 619-496-3700 JOB ADDR~SS: 2285 RUTHERFORD RD APPLICANT: LARWIN-ROSEDALE PROPERTIES CONTRACTOR: SNYDER LANGSTON .BUILDERS OWNER: REMARKS: RS/ROBBIE/431-0314 SPECIAL INSTRuc·T: PHONE: p INSPECTOR -v-t':-· _v\'_~----,--. __ _ TOTAL TIME: --RELATED PERMITS--PERMIT# SE890127 SE910099 CB911653 C0920013 CB911390 SE910100 CB911482 SE920001 CB911685 SE920014 CB920041 CB920248 TYPE swow -swow MECH COFO ITI swow MECH swow ITI swow ITI ITI STATUS ISSUED ISSUED ISSUED ISSUED I·ssuED ISSUED ISSUED ISSUED ISSUED ISSUED ISSUED ISSUED CD LVL DESCRIPTION ACT COMMENTS 19 ST Final Structural 29 PL Final Plumbing t ___.P_t.._ll_D_c,u.-J.j--Jf~,U---A~e.L...f __.;.__ i~----'----39 EL Final Electrical 49 ME Final Mechanical -------------------------' ----------------------.-----'----------------"- ***** INSPECTION HISTORY***** DATE 041592 041392 031392 030492 030492 030492 030492 03'0492 DESCRIPTION Final Combo Final Combo Final Combo Ftg/Foundation/Piers Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding Gas/Test/Repairs Rough/Topout Rough/Ducts/Dampers ACT INSP NR MP NR MP NR MP AP MP AP MP AP MP AP MP AP MP COMMENTS WALLS DROP CEILING ONLY FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION DEPT: BUILDING ENGINEERING FIRE PLANNING U/M WATER PLAN CHECK#: CB911501 PERMIT#: CB911501 PRO3ECT NAME: 1097 OFF,31531 MFG,39840 WHSE BACK 1/2 OF ENTIRE BLDG, CALLAWAY GOLF ADDRESS: '228.5. RUTHERFORD RD CONTACT PERSON/PHONE#: MH/ROBBIE/431-0314 SEWER DJ:ST: WATER DIST: DATE: 03/13/92 PERMIT TYPE: ITI ~;;;;t,}~=====~~~::::=:;~;==:::::~7~=::::::R::::==- INSPECTED DATE . BY: __________ INSPECTED: ___ APPROVED DISAPPROVED INSPECTED BY: DATE INSPECTED: APPROVED DISAPPROVED =====-=·====-==================== -=================-=== ·===================== COMMENTS: ,, ,., FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION DEPT: BUILDING ENGINEERING FIRE Q.LANN.IRG~ U/M WATER PLAN CHECK#: CB911501 PERMIT#:. CB911501 PROJECT NAME: 1097 OFF,31531 MFG,39840 WHSE 'BACK 1/2 OF ENTIRE BLDG, CALLAWAY GOLF ADDRESS: ~5--RUTRERFORD RD~ ... --..l CONTACT PERSON/PHONE#: MH/ROBBIE/431-0314 SEWER DJ;ST: WATER DIST: DATE: 03/13/92 PERMIT.TYPE: ITI ,------. ----------------------------------·----------=-=· =-=----=-=.=-======= n:t~PECTED D '-JJfj o..../ · BY. ~ INSPECTED BY: INSPECTED BY: COMMENTS: DATE INSPECTED: J..-(/~,i_ APPROVED _/ DISAPPROVED DATE INSPECTED: DATE INSPECT:t,sD: APPROVED APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVED ===== RECEIVED MAR 1 FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION . t r 6 1992 -~ DEPT: BUILDING ENGINEERING (FIRj \ PLANNING U/M WATER PLAN CHECK#: CB911501 PERMIT#: (t;~911501 ~ . ' DATE: 03/13/92 PERMIT.TYPE: ITI PRQJ.ECT NAME: 1097 OFF, 31531 MFG, 39840 WHSE BACK 1/2 OF ENTIRE BLDG, CALLAWAY GOLF AI?"DRESS: C2~85 RUTHERFORD RD j CONTACT PERSON/PHONE#: MH/ROBBIE/431-0314 SEWER DIST: WATER DIST: =-===== ·===-=-------------.-----------------·----------------------~--------= INSPECTW !~~ BY: u_. ~ INSPECTED· · BY: INSPECTED BY: COMMENTS: DATE 3<~_,,/_,., -·. INSPECTED:~ APPRO~ED __ J{_ DATE INSPECTED: DATE INSPECTED: APPROVED APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVED -- DISAPPROVEP _ = FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION DEPT: BUILDING ENGINEERING FIRE PLANNING U/M WiT~R ~ PLAN CHECK#: _ CB911501 DATE: 03/13/92 PERMIT#: CB91150·l PERMIT TYPE: ITI PROJECT NAME: 1097 OFF,31531 MFG,39840 WHSE BACK 1/2 OF _ENTIRE BLDG, CALLAWAY GOLF ADDRESS: '.a 2~8~. -.RUTHERFORD RD CONTACT PERSON/PHONE#: MH/ROBBIE/431-0314 SEWER DIST: WATER DIST: INSPEC~~ ~ BY: t't1/~;..,~~ DATE _,,,,,,,.,., INSPECTED: '3-J,-'12--APPROVED _V_-DISAPPROVED INSPECTED BY: INSPECTED BY: COMMENTS: DATE INSPECTED: DATE INSPECTED: APPROVED DISAPPROVED APPROVED DISAPPROVED '·. ·DEPT: BUILDING FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION . i If . ENGINEERING FIRE PLANNING U/M WATER .PLAN CH~CK#: CB~ll501 PERMIT#:: CB911501 PROJECT.NAME: 1097 OFF,31531 MFG,39840 WHSE BACK 1/2 OF ENTIRE BLDG, CALLAWAY GOLF ADDRESS: 2285 RUTHERFORD RD CONTACT PERSON/PHONE#: MH/ROBBIE/431-0314 SEWER DIST: WATER DIST: DATE: 03/13/92 PERMIT TYPE: ITI =-=-==-=-=-=-----------------------, _____ . -------------------------.-----=--= INSPECTED DATE BY: INSPECTED: APPROVED DISAPPROVED INSPECTED DATE BY: INSPECTED: APPROVED DISAPPROVED INSPECTED DATE BY: INSPECTED: APPROVED DISAPPROVED ===== j ..... ~ ~t . ~~-' ~ . i , I ESGIL CORPORATION 9320 CHESAPEAKE DR., SUITE 208 SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 (619) 560-1468 DATE: z/ t?.--/q 'L LJ_APPLICANT JURISDICTION: CAC?l.$ EA D 9tJURis·DICT~ _jPLAN CHEC PLAN CHECK NO: Cf I,_ I So I SET: :OZ: QFILE COPY GUPS c:DESIGNER PROJECT ADDRESS:_--"-~~~~B~S-_____ .__,f<-'--V~7)hf_--'-'-"-&'--"'-'-F_o~~=-=D'---~&c-=-D~·--- PROJECT NAME: __ cA--=LL=-afr_w.,._.,_.,1:Y_,___,6~--o~L~E--Tr..__ ______ _ D 0 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 deficien- cies identified Dt-J ~-&TTl3 Cl+tia sttE:&r are resolved and checked by building department'. staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. 0 'The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corp. until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the chec.k list is enclosed for the ~urisdiction to return to the applicant contact person. ~j The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: S i""\I fl.I CONSU'-TIN{;. ~ff 986B SCMN~N. ~o Svtn: 1so S: I) CA ''t'Z-1 Z..I ~ Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that plan check has been completed.. O Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plan chec~ has been completed. Person contacted: ____________ _ Date contacted: Telephone# -----------------0 REMARKS: ___________________________ _ By: PET£. FtS<:..Mg Enclosures: -----------ESGIL CORPORATION LOG- 7GA UCM t• (7) (z:) CJ/-/~t'iT A-LL I OOtJ cA~~gAO Tu-£.. A.PP/ 1CA/JT f<_~ V l: .S TT. D£ Fe R..rc..~ n 4n,?..ol/'/r;(_ r::o..e._ 'T1H:. ,,,.-. ,;. C }{ AN1r At... c: v/2.~~ sr:e..i/r:_. ---;,+-s:::_ ,4.,/7,()L( cA i'\ ON LOOM CVJ A-7 /,f (/ ,;-~~ ,- C /TY TD 1,n:: L I t=-Y 7)-H'_ OCC..UPA ,-_;r Y r c .A-c-c::: , ,.,, , c.A-n uN Or Di-£ () LA/ 1+ I tE.. . ov.sr-P~;,.1. Afi-.e'...AS. AS (32.. p,:_-e_ TH-£.. ,,,,. ~r _ APl'LICA/J1 i'H-,r . rt./Z.~ HltS C-Llt-.5..S I FI€ .0 n+c ~&"A, A-) , /\( !; 2... . oc.L Up /f NC. / .;;. .S A I/ H:o..,~ ~· ~,< FPuJ It. ". 'SC.tt-f,.,,1L£ ..-,.v<;.T ~ ,::;_ .Su,c_..., ,~,.., -n--,/ ~~ r ~ t<IJVO TrH... F-1 «..£-n~~r 7b s Ht:;-.,.J T}-t,: i)r,5, Acc.u-,,, A J.,,,A~ t:: Ho£.17oNTA-L (,1'.CAC,,:-<; 1-,J/ I I ,,vor Cl\v5£ AN £XCl-"r:.C 6,/C-I fr Moo ·c...v t=r AJJ 'r't,uH-<:~ ~ . l,v J T"/-hN 7rt-t.. fl-. Vl LO,µ{,- ?£,(.... ~{!,L£ °' A-FC>O.,...NOrJ: / .. \~ -? ~ ./:" / ·_ ~ \..,,.. --v~ 1,,,.~~ ,~ \ _#_ l .A ~ ,.,,--- I ~ -' ',/~ V . . 2/19/92, Pat: As soon as this decision is made,Callaway (this pennit) will be ready to issue. Carter ' . .. .. i I. / ., .. / DATE: JURISDICTION: PLAN CHECK NO: ESGIL CORPORATION 9320 CHESAPaAKE DR., SUITE 208 SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 (619) 560-1468 1t-lS-OI SET: ""W= QAPPLICANT JUR1SDICTI JPLAN CHECKER OFILE COPY QUPS []DESIGNER / PROJECT ADDRESS : ___ z.:....;:z......;e_s-__ ;e_u_Trf.....,__;ME!==.......:o"--R""-'O=------tR .......... D..__ __ PROJECT NAME: _____ ....;c.,A-(...L...=----=~A_,.__,~ff'-'-'-Y------=-~~O~L£:-L-_~1.=r~·----- 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 deficien- cies identified-=---=----------=--,,.---are :X-esolved and checked by building department staff. 0 .. The p.lans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the .encl~sed check list and should be corr~cted and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corp. until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. n_ .. _j The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the -jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person. ~ The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: <=tB68 so 5 C /2..A N Tl) AJ ~ S. LJ I 'N-I SO cA . '12-.I?../. Esgil_staff did not advise the applicant contact person that plan check has been completed. 0 Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plan check has ~ been completed. Person contacted: ____ -'----,-------- Date c.ontacted: -----------Telephone# --------0 REMARKS: _____________________________ _ By: p £TE t: tJ. C ttf JC Enclosures: -----------ESGIL CORPORATION 1 / 't. B ~GA· ~CM JURISDICTION: CA-~L..> ~AP Date plans received by plan checker: {/z-8(':rz .... PLAN CHECK NO.: °ti-:-/ SDI ~Date plan recheck completed: --z.../6 /ruv: P'£U eSC..1+-£.ft; PROJECT ADDRESS: __ ...J'Z-,:;.Z.::;...:8;..,S::~_-i.:fiL-;..v_J?tE&F,~:r=.=-::QQ:.t:...._::O:...... _ __./?.=D:...-__________________ _ TO:. ___ -=S;...;""';.....;1;...;To;~-....i..C.J.QLJ.:J<N:...SuU~<,, ... ]7~N;:;...i,.6;:;;..--'---.LM~..:C.~./1:.,_ _______________________ _ RECHECK PLAN CORRECTION SHEET FOREWORD: PLEASE READ Plan check is limited to technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and disabled access. The plan check is based on regulations enforced by the Building Inspection Department~ -You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, E!igineering Department or other departments. The items shown below need clarification, modification or change. All items have to be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 303(c), of the Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. · A. ~ r,"', Please make all corrections on the original V tracings and submit two new sets of prints, aaa aR3' origiaal plan catc that may ha-v:a baea l!'86':IR'l8iil ta you ~· tba jm:i11d:i.cti au, to: £.SG-11.., og 0 To facilitate rechecking, please identify, next to each item, the sheet of the plans upon which each correction on this sheet has been made and -return this check sheet with the revised plans. .@$(6N ~ ~,2.. ~ (.NC.LL.JP£ @) ,1-L.L UNL..f.SS. If\/ ,s © 0 The following items have not been resolved from previous plan reviews. The original correction number has been given for your reference. IR casa YQII did uot kaap a ;g.py of tba p:r:i.o:i:: co:::rectioi:i Ji st, ua ba:ue.. aAcloced t.bose pages contaiuii;ag the still owtctai;adii;as co:r:i::ect:i.ouc. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding these items~ Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located on the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please check. ______ Yes ___ __,No NQTh '17 "' ., r IP ' "½"oool!'. ANO Dv.sT ON e'&t-ot er QC..( uettzvc..r Cl..A-SS f f'((A 710,.J AN e w ttt ntt..c. 1.$ CHAf 5 ; o e..c. v e&v c.. 'z:'. E. r-c... COtvT Form No. RPCS.41290 C,{ -IS[)( v..,/l...L COl"'f''-Uc._ STO 1R...£.LTION (NS ()N S -/ P6e Tit£-$Or E. c>1c..T- 'l..#-S ,op ~. -z-11-s I'\/ <-f /si_ ... c•• FrlVAL. 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AIU ,a n,.. ~ tA. t:'.A-~ ~.,,, .5;-r-~A-~4 "r'lo,u S ~ / A) ,4 /0 Pt.. .1 ~ A .;../1":l«..J /?oo,c-i 3/9 ( S P-4,::,·v Aoo "1'H o..u t:;~a~-, M-2) ,(Jd'/~/L -G 41~ {!.l'f;,4,.;i=;t£S ""'"~ ,L/1".U I'( ?JI ,r,-,1 ~:>t#A(.,.l«.?" -_ Aa1<-~,.o A-r 0 I'(_ ,t.){$,4;,(_ ~d h,.c:,,,..M', ~ --. ·.-~. ~ i, -,. C -·- . . . . . . . --_. -.. . ···----·------.-----------~.--.. ... -~ .. i·j;i.J,7 -•, -~=--.... :..-:·.,... '' .. ,, I, , ESGIL CORPORATION· s .,~· r.- 9320 CHESAPEAKE DR., SUITE 208 SAN DIEGO, CA 92J23 (619).560-1468 DATE: ,J,,;(q1./ JURISDICTION: PLAN -CHECK NO: '11 -rs=o t SET: ::IL PROJECT ADDRESS: __ 'Z.,:_:z..8...;;;....S-_----'re._--'-v~·Tt-ti._;_..Sl?,..=HJ--==l:..D=--,--,.&Q=w:; __ _ . PROJECT NAME: -----=CA=-'-'µ~---A...,__t-..J.;;....;...:/rY'-'----'(,....._ ......... o.,;;;;l..:.<..F ____ . _,,..,_....r ___ . __ _ D D 0 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 builrling codes when.minor deficien- cies identified-,--,--...,,...-------------are resolved and check~d by bµildirig department staff. · · The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corp. until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to return to the applicant contact person. ~ T.h_e applicant's copy of the check list ha-s been sent to: 'J86e Sc..<Aiv7o.v ~ SUITE. ISO 5 D SA c;-z._11-1 ~ Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that · plan check has been completed. O Esgil staff did advise -applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: --------------------- Date contacted: Telephone# ------------------0 REMARKS: ______ '----------------- By: [£. TE;,. · Fis. l-ftf.,g Enclosures: -----------ESOIL CORPORATION ('/..I,,., WiJGA ~CM i 1 . i . -.: .. ' JURISl)ICTION:, ___ e,M.~J..;;;:;.;:l.S,..._~~AD.,... _____ Date plans received by plan checker: __ ._/7---=-/..:.f..:.7..L/4..J..L..t _ 1tlt'-1 PLAN CHECK NO.: 9/ -tSPI :lt:.nate plan recheck completed: By: P&D:: PROJECT ADDRESS: __ .;.2.._Z.._8;;...S;;,__....:..;f{.;;_u;;...J?t#..,<~=,1.;;ft!.,<..= ... Dw_:...--..1.&::..r...Oc...----------------- T0: ____ .;::5;..M;.....:./...:TTI-...:..:..-_......l,<..::a"tJ~S:::.Vx..i..L..1.TJ...l./\lr.::..1,(.-::=.. __ A,<.c.t.i,;=H:..:.;;.. ___________________ _ RECHECK PLAN CORRECTION SHEET FOREWORD: PLEASE READ Plan check is limited to technical requirements cont,ained in the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise.attenuation and-disabled access. ·Toe plan check is based on regulations enforced by the ·Building Inspection Department.· You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department or other departments. The items shown below need clarification, modification or change. All items have to be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 3O3(c), of the Uniform Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county-or city law. A. ~ @ Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit two new sets of prints, aad aay grigii;ial plaa sets that; may have 'eeen Fetua¼ee te yeu by the juriseietion, to: 0 £5GrL De,l'r To facilitate rechecking, please.identify, next to each item, the sheet of the plans upoµ which each correction on this sheet has been made and return this check sheet with the revised plans. IN D1e:f'f-?Ft1TJ ,,._, us E, ~ The following items have not been resolved '-..::.J from previous plan reviews. The original correction number has been given for your reference. IR ca.a ygu did not keep a eepy ef the paor-e~a list, ,,1e have aaelesee these-pages--eeB~ wtsta.Rdiag eerreetieas. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding these iteJIIS. ~ Please indicate here if any changes have \.:::.,J been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are oilier changes, -please briefly describe them and where they are located on the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this· correction list? Please check. _____ Yes ___ __,No bt() NOT t.,.s,-. ]?tf IN s:12re.c1 cs--f 6vr: <Y9T !IY m 7'YI-L f e s NOT IDL. /\JTI F tE..O) DusT OTIH < G 1/S t--I 1#//000 Qv$T QAl s u,e...c:A;U. s {NVT (fv Sus etMro) " Af(j} 1TS ('£ -X..f<-05.rcJN Ve.Nr,, f X. ,, ®ill Sl.-1.0/N~ T>f-£.'r (O>V(LY Forni No. RPCS.4129O (ON+- Doc)~S. U/11"\+ fl<.. STD ·.n-1 7Z) DC.C. UA/L£.SS /fL.L Jf Ere.) .. ~' ,. ,. ? -!IT> A-/ ,, f~,T ,·., Pl!.~ VI OvS co,.,.,...,. !A "'1 XS $Ort. ON s I ·C"'-/ NOS ::"'; ; :" (c)....,,-.R..NT ! ·. : .~ s /'L t# i e..r2... ., /\J~e... z__ y·' /f-C. {_ u, 17>1 7rf-£_ ,,vt;,-C/lt..C TD 15 ,.1 I . l?A--. ;-: ;: '. ,, n;,:•·· .. 'J•~. •"', ·-,;,• •,;• •, ... ,;. , .... , • ,• •• d',.. . .. -:, •. ,;,.,•, ' ...... . 0 I /· !· /· .. . ,1 Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit two new sets of prints, and any original plan sets that may have been returned to you by the jurisdiction, to: Esgil·Corporation, 9320 Oiesapeake Drive, Suite #208, San Diego, CA 92123, (619) 560-1468. Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit two new sets of prints, and any original pl,iUl sets that may have been returned to you by the jurisdiction, to: The jurisdiction's building department. Indicate on the Title . Sheet of the plans, the name of the legal ·owner and name of person· respons~ble for the preparation of the plans. Section 302(d). F.ach sheet of the plans must be signed by the person responsible for their preparation, even· though there are no structural changes. Business and Professions Code. Plans and calculations shall ·be signed by the CAlifornia state licensed engineer or architect where there are structural changes to existing buildings or structural additions. Please include the california license number, seal, date of license expiration and date plans are signed. Business and Professions Code. Provide the correct address and suite number of tenant space on the plans. Section 302{d). Provide a note on the site plan indicating the previous use of the tenant space or building being remodeled. Section 302. · When the character of the occupancy or use changes within a building, the building must be made to comply with current Building Code requirements for the new occupancy. Please provide complete details to show the building with comply, Section 502. UBC Section 304 requires the Building Official to determine the total value of all cons·truction work proposed under ~is permit. The value sha11· include all finish work, painting, roofing, . electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, ele\·ator; · fire extinguishing systems and any o~er per¢anent equipment. Please provide a signed copy of ··the·- designer' s or contractoi:'s constructipn cost. ~stimate· of all work proposed •. ~ Provide a plot plan showing the distance from \.J the buil<;ling to the property lines~ >"gt 1-eee.tieft of t:enmit spaee ~er remodel) within D~ -the-build!:ng. ~'-<.: ,..,[,,, Ei>ETZktOl(::- 1~ K>,1,tc zo:cs1r,coE::"o,d,-PA&Vt R, w,,t.L 3/'-f O:Pt1v .. "L PfDT6<D<l"' En ,.:rr.' ~£ ~ · &€ v , e w 52 . • • ,'tt,y A tc p, s~M---'1'1., f'{Zop~ 7'," . "'' ·• t!> @. A-ro,-,,.iJLfn; /V'~T f.Lt t l. S . A-.JP. USFS f On the first sheet of the plans indicate: Type.of construction of the existing building, ,present and· proposed occupancy classifications of the remodel area and the occupant load of the remodel areas and the floor where the tenant improvement is located. -~ Provide a note on the plans indicating if any ~ hazardous materials will be stored and/or used within the building which exceed the quantities listed in UBC Tables 9-A ~ 'N c..L VO f.. 'l-I!. IN N'07L. '-17 ~ f\LSrJ, s.E 6-. G,fl'-~ A complete description of the activities and processes that will occur in this tenant space should be provided. A listing of all hazardous materials should be included. The materials listing should be stated in a form that would cake classification in Tables 9-A and 9-B possible. The building official may require a technical report to identify and · develop methods of protection from hazardous ma_terials. Section 90l(f}. ,4-Tee. ff..N 1CJt'L f<-Uot<. T S H,)vt.P l>l. f~OVtDIE ::J ~ If control areas are used for exceeding the \::::;,I exempt amounts of hazardous materials from Tables 9-A and 9-B, they shall be constructed of not less that required for a one-hour -occupancy separation. Section 404. G the number of control areas within a building used for retail/wholesale stores shall not exceed two; the number of cpntrol areas in buildings with other uses shall not exceed four. Footnote 1, Tables 9-A and 9-B. fi0 _The aggregate quantity of any hazardous V materials "in use" and "in storage11 shall not exceed the quantity listed in Tables 9-A and 9-B for 11stor~ge11 • Footnotes 2 and 3, Tables 9-A and 9-B • . / A~f Provide a statement on the Title Sheet of the plans that this project shall comply with Title 24 and 1988 UBC, UMC and UPC and 1990 NEC. Provide a fully dimensioned floor plan showing the size and use of all rooms or areas within the space being improved or altered. Draw the plans to scale and indicate the scale on the plan. Section 302{d). Indicate the use.of all spaces adjacent to the area being remodeled or improved. Show any existing fire rated area separation walls, occupancy separation walls, demising walls, shafts or rated corridors. Identify and provide construction details-for proposed new fire rated walls. Specify on the plans the ·fire· ratings of assemblies to protect proposed openings in existing or new fire walls. UAJT!L S".J clwl rJ • At.L ,c.c.,.1P ,_, 2 1110191 fZ..E.o ,,s -COI---P'-'r w,LL tI £ ~€ VI f..vv LO wH-t.N (OMP l..f_TI.. INFO ,s Pt!-Wt0£D w17>-4 fil. C HA-PTE..<-5 · ~~ LA-11N 6--~ ~WP H /<-l <) 1,S. :_ .. _.[ ' .. ' JURISDICIIOR:. ____ __.~::;._A~/l...;(....;5;;.:.(3.-..:A: ....... <2----...... - pUH aD!XX IUIBER:,____.9:.....11/;..... _---'-l/~_,-=0-'/___ --,--;;... DA:1:E:. _ __.l~~-=---2_6_-_9.;__1 __ _ iJGLEHADAKEX PLA1{ CIW:.t.ER: D - D--__.;;_;=- 5_ /_ •\ I, ,, ' ,, ,, t :I ., -· ; . .JURISDICIIOlf:. _________ ......... ______ ___ PI.AM dDXX IDIBIR: __________ _ II i I \ I ., . . JURISDicrIOH: ________ '-------- PLAH ama. IalmER: ___________ _ 0 A (!(j/14-\~L if 1'" A,4.o 6J Ht.TAJ ITtrM //1.J /) ,.£h6 VI ,<JI.§ LJ,4 7,4-~",_. MAAJ ,~;r:-A-C.'7"1.A~t& 7a. DAm: __ . __ ---===---------0 GLEH ADAHF.K PLAN ami :l!R: D . D----- (!_ H t:Z t'-k:.. "'-..) It-C-L1. ~ r ,h A-eJ d"' A ,rte, V <.J' ,I s. Aav/,:Jr£,::7 HVAC.. (E'c,.fA I ,C:,/'f-1. t..rAJ7 ,<;Ha"'-1 §Ou, ,a~ c5'1V 7 ~AAJ ,1../.,,.. -J~ 1-1!' /? U 7' (.,t,f A J ,4//t Mo,..-, )-/ A-z A rt /'.:J d t.!. s A,t!,trA.C: fT<SM 1!' A.tt.tnr~, / . . . -- \ . . . ·. ' .. ·.,.,~-,..,.,c,• \ .. ,.-.. ~,;u.1\.->f'HI~-.-, • • • ,.._,.•• , •,.• • .,.r• ·~ · ••••• .... ·•••• ••• •• ••••·•·•~·-.·•--.,•••.••• •• , ••••••• "' ,~?"·-;,·.;. :·~.~,.-.••.•,. ·:-: ··-~·· ,• •• ••.••••---,":"''~·-~~·-··~·.,•••,••,·•·~ :-:"•'" ,,,., ~ .\ ' . -+ ... t !.. DATE: ESGIL COR-PO.RATIO.N · 9320 CHESAPEAKE DR., SUITE 208 SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 (619) 560-1468 QAPPLICANT JURISDIC'rION: 11 /1...1 /cu CARLSBAD ~Rrsgrc~ LAN HECKER PLAN CHECK NO: °l/-l~I SET: :x QFILE COPY QUPS QDESIGNER PROJECT ADDRESS: _____ -----~~-?_8~5""''--___,;,.;~~v~TH~--~18e...=~F~o.JU)-=-~"-------O'--__ PROJECT ·NAME:-______ (fi-...;....,a.~~~L-A=w~«Y'-'----6_o_~_F __ T~r=--- D . D 0 The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the .jurisdiction's building code_s. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficien- cies identified-,---,,------------=--=---are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmi tte.d herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and· resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corp. until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.· The applicant's copy of th~ check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to return to the applicant·contact person. ~ The applicant's copy of the check list·has been sent to: · $ ""i'D+ C C))J~ VL-:tlf,H>· &?,C. H '7 es 6 S . S C.. ,<.,ltNTo N . (?...p S: " 1 T'.e.. I SC> s o · <:..A c,z.rz.1 l?EJ Esgil staff did not advise the applicant contact person that plan check has been completed. ·o .Esgil staff did advise applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person ·contacted: ------------- ·Date contacted: _________ Telephone # _______ _ ~ R~MARKS: Dt.sc.1.1SS1.P So,v,. E. t.SS.v~S.. w 1 T1-f ,.....·Ae.-/.:. LA ,vu-AN oN 11/t.1 By: fET£. rtJC/t1._z Enclosures: -----------ESGIL CORPORATION 1I/12.. 11/, W6:JGA DAA O R!-1 ~OM Cl(-($7)( PLAN CHECK HO.: ______________ _ JURISDICTIOH:_CARLSl3.AD-~------------- l'O: ___ ~Sa,_f'l--._1~n~+'--__ (_O ........ N~$_v_~.....:..T_1_N_~ __ G-1?.-____ ~0v __ P~-- A} (l-j OCCOPAN~:----,---+-'-"1.;_c.. ...... _________ _ 7 TYPE OF COHS'IRIJC'.tIOH: ___ 1 ... 11 _ __:,../ ....:./...::R.=.._S~/-'..:.:VZ~- fY'ANvF '-/7 S'·U. AC'l'UAL ARF.A: ___ __.1...,,,.,A.e.-... £ ....... _'3_?...=--S ...... "l.,__ "Z. ____ _ ALLOWABLE ARF.A: _______________ _ SIORIES: _____ c.. _____________ _ HEIGli:r: _____ 6_/( __________ _ SPRIMKLERS: __ .....:....rt.-;;;;...~.,..s. ________ _ OCCUPANT LOAD: _______________ _ REMARKS: __ ~M~A .... NV ............ e ____ 2 __ J __ e _______ _ lvM~ ~s- Date plans received by jurisdiction: Date plans received by Esgil Corporation: 11 lrz../a,, Date initial plan check completed: ____ / __ / __ /_z._t ____ .By:_ ........ ?_li ___ 1c ___ ........ r __ l_S_c_/ft..tc-.........., Applicant contact person: 1 '1 'S" 2. ':> I 5b ____________ Te. ________ _ FORE:a>RD: PLF.ASE RF.AD Plan check is limited to technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building. Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and access for the handicapped. The plan check is based on regulations enforced by the Building Inspection Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department, Fire Department or other departments. Code sections cited are based on the 1988 UBC. The circled items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 3O3(c), 1988 Vniform Building Code, the approval of the· plans does not permit the .violation of any state, county or city law. To speed up the recheck process, note on this list (or _a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, specification, etc. Be sure to .enclose the marked up list when you submit the revised plans. NOTE: PAGE HUMBER.S ,ARJi: HOI Ilf ~ AS-PAGES HAVING HO r.tfflS HEEDING CORREC'IIOHS WERE DKLEIED. LIST NO. 56 CARLSBAD TENANT IMPROVEMENT.WintOUT SPECIFIC ENERGY ZONE DATA OR POLICY SUPPLEMENTS, 1988 UBC .. ,,. ~{, · ... v~<f '· Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit two new sets.of prints, and any original 'plan sets that may have be~ returned to you by the jurisdiction, to: 0 I- I- I· r· ® Esgil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite #208, San-Diego, CA .92123, (619) 560-1468. Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit-two new sets of prints, and any original plan sets that · may have been returned to you by the jurisdiction, ·to:_ The jurisdiction's building department. Indicate on the Title Sheet of the plans, the name of the legal owner and name of person responsible for t;he preparation o( the plans. Section 302(d). Each sheet of the plans must be signed-by. the person responsible for their preparation, even thougn there are no structural changes. Business and Professions Code. -Plans and calculations shall be signed by the California state licep.s·ed engineer or architect where there are structural changes to existing buildings or structural additions. Please include the California license number, seal, date of license expiration and date plans are signed. Business and Professions Code. Provide the co;-rect address and suite number of tenant space on the plans. Section 302(d). Provide a note on the site plan indicating the previous use of the tenant space or building being remodeled. Section 302. When the character of the-occupancy or use changes within a building, th~ building must be made to comply with current Building Code requirements for the new occupancy. · Please provide complete details to show the building with comply. Section 502. ' UBC-Section 304-requires the·Building Official to determine the total value of all const~ction-work proposed und·er this permit. The value shall include all-finish work, painting, roofing, electrical, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, elevator, fire extinguishing systems ,and any other·permanent equipment. Please provide a signed copy of the designer's or contractor's construction cost estimate of all work proposed. Provide a plot plan showing the distance from the building to the property lines ~ 1-ee&t.ioft of t::enent space (er H111odal) wit:hi::n -tl.e-build:tng. ,1U... NE~ E.-XTU...101(_ 1,vA-t.L (CJNS.Tre-vc..rtoN1 PAA..A:Pi rs., w/\1..L op f.N 1N r.,... Pl!-CT€ '-n ON ETC.. "-',LL IS£ @-A-C O""PL(;']L i· On the first sheet ·of the plans indicate: Type of construction of the existing building, present-and proposed occupancy classifications of the· remodel area and the occupant load of the remodel areas and the floor where the ·tenant improvement is located. Provide a note on the plans indicating if any hazardous materials will be stored and/or used within the building which exceed the quantities listed-in UBC Tables 9-A ~ A complete description of the activities and processes that will occur in this tenant space should be provided. A listing of all hazardous materials should be included. The materia_ls listing should be stated in a form that would make classification in Tables 9-A and 9-B possible. The building official may require a technical report to identify and develop methods of protection from hazardous materials. Section 90l(f). ,4 Tee fMJ1c.A'L- /<..eJ?o/f: .. T S fh}vu, {!.{. f'~OV/0€ D (ii:\ If . control areas are used for exceeding the \.::7 .exempt amounts of hazardous materials from Tables 9-A and 9-B, they shall be constructed of not less that required for a one-hour occupancy separation. Section 404. I -f· The number of control areas within a building used for retail/wholesale stores shall not exceed two; the number of control areas in buildings with other uses shall not exceed four. Footnote 1, Tables 9-A and 9-B. The aggregate quantity of any hazardous materials "in use" and "in storage" shall not exceed the quantity listed in Tables 9-A and 9-B for "storage". Footnotes 2 and 3, Tables 9-A and 9-B. Provide a s~tement on the Title Sheet of the plans that this project shall comply with Title 24 and 1988 UBC, UMC and UPC and 1990 NEC. Provide a fully dimensioned floor plan showing the size and.use of all rooms or-areas within the space being improved or altered. Draw the plans to scale and indicate the scale on the plan. Section 302(d). Indicate the-use of all spaces adjacent to the area being remodeled or improved. Show any existing fire rated area separation .walls, occupancy separation walls, demising walls, shafts or rated corridors. Identify and provide _construction details for proposed new fire rated walls. Sp~cify on the plans ·the fire ratings of assemblies to protect proposed openings in existing or new fire walls. At.L UNTIL 1-1 2 1110191 fl-.fQ, rs COl--f'L'( w,LL L-<.J 1-+tN COMP LE Tl.-INFO IS Pl!-<>-.! !OLD ~€LATIN 6-~ ~WP H /<-£. () 1T S. ,, V. f .... , r· ® f f ·@ Identify existing walls walls to remain and Identify bearing walls, shear walls. to be removed, existing proposed new walls. non-bearing walls, ;µid Provide a section view of all new interior partitions.· Show: ~ Ijlpodjze and speeing oi 1e ts, IRdieete ~ &aJ.182 ~ metel •-.&Yd&. .Specify manufacturer and approval number or indicate 11to be ICBO approved11 • F-0/t.. s. n.,p.S (lil Method of attaching top and bottom plates r· to structure. (NOTE: Top of partition must be secured to roof or floor framing, unless suspended ceiling has been designed · for partition lateral load). {f? Wall sheathing material and details of· _. attachment (size and :. spacing of c/i fasteners). ) Show height of partition and suspended ceiling, and height 'from floor to roof framing or floor framing. Provide notes and/or details to show that the floor and wall finish in toilet rooms are surfaced with a smooth hard non-absorbent material extending five inches up the wall. Similar surfacing shall be provided on the walls from the floor to a height of 4 feet around urinals and wit.~in water closet compartments. Section 510(b). Note on the plans: 11All interior finishes Jll!lSt comply with Chapter 42 of the UBC11 • Specify "Class ____ .flame spread rating (minimum) for-..------------11 Lateral bracing for suspended ceiling 111Ust·be pre uided. (u:ec !a'ole 2:3 P) llfterQ . Clili J; og ; s .net-·supporting-inlt!rtor pat titiort:s, eeiHRg b:r;ae±ng-sh'a:!1'""15e provntim b)I i'.el:a! Nea-1~ Mires--secw;ed......t.o--t.he main n moer vi-tlri:rt:-2 :i:nches-of--t::he--eTOss---wMe-F-i.ftEet'Sectio11 and -splayed·~90-<tegrees· .. £rom-eaeh-&ther.-at.-an-an!5-le ~not-exce~d±ng-4--S""'d~gre~s--frtnu-the-p¼an~the _-......, cei-14-ng-. A strut (adequate to resist the / vertical-component from lateral loads) fastened to the main runner shall be extended to and fastened to the structural members of ·the roof or floor above. -These. ho:dzonYl rostl;aint points s:baiJ be placed 12 hat o c ia both .d-irecti:ons with the fil•st paint ,:ith:i:rt: 6 feet -ot'.--each wall. Attach.meat of zestxaint ,.·ires to the-s-t-rocta:re-a-bev~~ load-impesed-. UBC Standard 47-18.· S f-r->..tJ TltL ~ l'e-v T IS. 1\-P tz Q v A IT c.0"1~1 o,t1t ,..vc,_ in LE..N&n4- '2/15/90 In buildings having floors and roofs of wood frame construction, other than dwelling or hotel occupancies, draft stop the area between the ceiling and floor above so that no concealed space exceeds 1,000 s.f. and no horizontal dimension exceeds 60 L.F. (if space has sprinklers, then 3,000 s.f. and 100 L.F.). Section 2516(f). ~ In building~ having floors and roofs of wood .'<:Y frame construction, -0ther than dwelling or hotel occupancies, draft stop the area between the ceiling. and roof above so that no concealed space exceeds 3,000 s.f. and no ·horizontal· dimension exceeds 60 L.F. (if space has sprinklers, then 9,000 s.f. and 100 L.F.). Y· .1· ,. r· Section 2516(f). Si££. AS- Storage areas .exceeding 1000 sq. ft. in connection with wholesale or retail sales shall be separated from the public area by a one-hour occupancy separation. If the entire building has an automatic sprinkler system, then the occupancy sepax:ation need not be provided. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in rooms used by the occupants for the consumption of alcohol and in accessory uses where the total area of such unseparated rooms and assembly uses exceeds 50oo·square feet. Section 3802(c). The tenant space and new and/or existing facilities serving the remodeled area must be accessible to and functional for the physically disabled. See the attached correction sheet. Title 24, Part 2. The· width of the required level area on the side into which doors.swing shall extend 24 inches past the strike edge for exterior doors and 18 in~hes past the strike edge for interior doors. Section 2-3304, Title 24. Specify lever-type hardware for passage doors on floors accessible to the disabled. Section 2-3304, Title 24. If both sexes will be employed and the number of employees exceeds four, provide separate toilet facilities for men and women. If "both sexes will be employed and the total number of employees will not exceed four", and only one restroom is provided, note the words in quotation above on the floor p1an. Section 705. In areas where the occupant load exceeds __ , two exits are· required. See. _______ _ Table 33-A. 3· I/ -r r· Provide an exit analysis plan (may-be 8 1/211 x 1111 or any convenient size). -Exits s~ould have a minimum separation of one- half the maximum overall diagonal dimension of -the building or area served. Section 3303(c). The.maximum number of required exits and their required separation must be maintained until egress is provided from the structure. Section 3303(a). Rooms with more than 10 occupants may have~ exit through-~ adjoining room. Revise exits to. comply. Section 3303(e). 0 I· @ Exit signs are required for exits serving an occupant load exceeding 49. Show all required . exit sign locations. Section 3314(a). £/\57. wAJ?..E-Jto;,~ £)(,-~ pc:,o.c.. A,N(? /!..rf; t"'-rJ./fi.. SI 6N S A-T 6./L • t> @ -~/ • • Show that· exits are lighted with at least one c;f'J foot candle at floor level. Section 3313(a). £-3, j· r· 0 Show the locations of existing exits from the building and show the path of travel from the remodel area to the existing exits. Note on the plans: "All exits are to be openable from inside without the use of a key or special knowledge". ·In lieu of the above, in-a Group B occupancy, you may note "Provide a sign on or near the exit doors reading nus DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED DURING BUSINESS HOURS". This signage is only allowed at the !!!s!in exit. Section 3304(c). Exit doors should be a minimum size of 3 feet by 6 feet 8 inches with a minimum door swing of 90 degrees. Maximum leaf width is 4 feet. Section 3304(f). p,eav 1D£. /'tLL. ;:;oc...v<;r 0 Or.J Tttt--P·O o.<.. s C..rrf..PVt.£.- 45 Exit doors .should swing in the direction of egress when serving an occupant load of 50 or _more or when serving any hazardous -area::--Section 3303(6). Applies toaoor(s) ____ _ SE£, cc,_.,.,.. f./V, !'3 ·Regardless of occupant load, a floor or landing not more than 1/2 inch below the threshold is required on each side of an exit door used for disabled access (may be 111 maximum where not used for disabled access). Section 3304(i). Doors should not project ~ore than 7 inches into the required corridor width when fully op_ened, nor more than one-half of the required corridor width when in any position. Section 3305(d). Revolving, sliding and overhead doors are not permitted as exit doors if· the occupant load exceeds 9 or the exit door serves a hazardous area. Section 3304(h). 2/14/.90 Ji. 55. 16· Exit doors from assembly rooms with 50 or more occupants shall not be provided with a latch or lock unless it is panic hardware. Section 3318. Double acting doors are not .allowed when serviRg a ttibutary occupant load of mote than .1-88, ur • 'Aefl part of a fire assembly, or part of smoke and draft control assemblies ~ -e(i1:tipped w±Ut pMic lla.rd•,.rar-e. Section 3304(b). Corridors must provide continuous protection to the exterior of the building. Interruptions by an intervening room is not permitted: Foyers, lobbies or reception rooms constructed as required for corridors are not considered intervening rooms. Section 3305. Corridors and exterior exit balconies serving 10 or more occupants must be a minimum 44 inches wide and ·7 feet high to the lowest ·projection. Corridors serving less than 10 occupants must be a minimum of 36 inches in width. Section 3305(b). When two exits are required, dead end corridors and exit balconies are limited to.20 feet. Section 3305(e). Corridors serving 30 or more occupants shall have walls and ceilings of one-hour construction except: a. Corridors greater than 30 feet wide when the occupants have an exit independent from the corridor. b. Exterior sides balconies. of exterior exit c. Corridor walls and ceilings need not be of fire'-resistive construction within office spaces having an occupant load of 100 or less when the entire story in which the space is located is equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout and smoke detectors are installed within the corridor in accordance with their listing. Section 3305 (g). Section 3305(g), Exception 5, cannot be used for non-rated corridors in a fully sprinklered office space if the occupant load in the space exceeds 100. Section 3305(g), Exception 5 does not apply to commotl' corridors where the corridor serves as an exit for non-office areas (manufacturing., warehouse, etc.). 4 ·, i r· r· I r· j- ,., Section 3305{g), Exception 5 is applicable only for corridors on one floor;·the corridors on the lower level(s) must be rated if these lower corridors have openings into them from other levels. If non-rated corridors are used per Section 3305(g), Exe. S, provide a reference to the corridors on the floor plan, noting: 1. Corridors are non-rated p·er Section ·330S(g), Exception 5. 2. Smoke detection -system must be listed by the State Fire Marshall and be a supervised low voltage system. 3. Smoke detectors shall be maximum 30 1 on center. 4. Power supply shall be dedicated branch circuit. Circuit disconnecting ·means shall be accessible only to authorized per~onnel and shall be clearly marked FIRE ALARM· CIRCUIT CONTROL, with a lock-on device. · If a tenant space· utiiizes Section 3305(g), Exception 5, then that tenant space shall be separated from adjacent spaces by a demising wall constructed as for a one-hour corridor wall. Clearly show where the non-rated corridor system terminates and a rated corridor system commences. One-hour fire-rated corridors shall have door openings protected by tight-fitting smoke and draft control assemblies rated 20 minutes, ex~ept openings in interior walls of exterior exit balconies. Doors shall be maintained self-closing or be automatic-closing by action of_ a smoke detector per Section'4306(b). Doors shall be gasketed to provide a smoke and draft sea-1 where the door meets the stop on sides and top. Section 3305(h). Show. rated corridors, lobbies, reception or foyers-cross-hatched on the floor plans. Total area of all openings, except doors, in any portion of an.interior corridor, shall not .exceed 25 percent of the area of the corridor wall of the room which it is separating from the corridor. Such openings shall be protected by fixed, approved 1/4 inch thick wired glass installed in steel frames. Section 3305(h). 6/13/90 I· Provide a complete architectural section of the corridor, or · exterior exit balcony, showing all fire-resistive materials and details of construction for all floors, walls, ceiling and all penetrations. Section .3305(g). Show the location of fire dampers. Provide fire dampers at duct penetrations of fire- rated occupancy and area separations, shafts and corridor walls and ceilings. Section 4306(j). If a room with an exhaust fan has a door opening into a rated corridor, show how make- up ~ir will be provided to the room. The door cannot be undercut, nor · can a louver in the door be provided. Section 3305(h)l. If building exceeds two stories and has an elevator opening into a rated corridor, show how the smoke and draft control provision of Section 3305(h) will be met. Either provide a separated elevator lobby or a second door at the elevator entry meeting the provision. If a second door is provided entry, note that it will be from the car side without sp~cial knowledge or effort. at the elevator readily openable a key, tool or Section 5106. Provide evidence of Health Department approval (for restaurants or for tenants using X-ray equipment). When nonflammable supply cylinders for medical gas systems are located inside buildings, they shall be in a separate room or enclosure separated from the rest of the building by not less than one-hour fire-resistive construction. Doors to the room or enclosure shall be self-closing smoke-and draft-control assemblies having a fire-protection rating of not less than one hour. Rooms shall have at least one exterior wall in which there are not less than two vents of not less than 36 square inches in area. One vent shall be within 6 inches of the floor and one shall be within 6 inches of the ceiling. When an exterior wall cannot be provided for the room, automatic sprinklers shall be installed within the room and the room shall be vented to the exterior through ducting contained within a one-hour- rated shaft enclosure. Approved mechanical ventilation shall provide six air changes per hour for the room. Section 702(b)4. 5 ,, 1 '4. · All panel boards shall have a II!inimum 100 amp i~ rating-or approved by the Building Official. •½. The,minimum·rating of a service disconnect is r; 100 amperes. ¥6· The minimum size conductor to receptacles and lighting fixtures in commercial and industrial buildings shall be #12 Cu. i/,. AC(BX) cable is not allowed in group A, B, E, H and I-occupancies. (see Ord. for exception) f· Only tahk-type water closets that use an average of 1.6 gallons of water per flush or less, and urinals and associated flushometer valves, that use an average of 1 gallon of water per flush -or less shall be installed in new construction. These provisions shall apply to existing buildings only when toilets are being replaced in existing bathrooms or installed in new bathrooms. S.Uj 1/ /1 / 'ti MISCELI:.AHIDUS ~ Please see additional corrections or remarks ~ that follow. ~To speed up '!:,he recheck process, note ·on this \:'.:7 list (or a copy) ·~here each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail. number, calculation page, etc. fllDPlease indicate here if any changes have been c=/made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please check. _____ Yes _____ No NOO:E: The following provisions are contained in Title 24, Part 2, California Building Code, as adopted and enforced by the State Fire Marshal. They are provided here as a courtesy to assist designers in developing the project documei:its. . All applicable provisions may not necessarily be.included. Please direct any questi~ regarding inteJ:pretations of these provisions to the local Fire Depa.rtaent. Walls of corridors and exterior exit balconies in Groups A,E,I,R-1 and C Occupancies having an occupant load of more than six persons and in all other occupancies having an occupant load of 30 or more shall be not less than one-hour fire-resistive construction. Section 3305(g}l. 11/13/91 sj,. ;/4. Note on the plans that approved floor-level exit signs shall be provided. This applies to A, E and I occupancies. Area separation walls shall not be considered to create separate buildings for the purpose of automatic fire-sprinkler system requirements as set forth in Chapter 38. Section 505(e)6. . EKCEP'IION: Buildings separated by continuous area separation walls of four-hour fire- resistive construction without openings. Buildings required to have automatic fire- sprinkler protection as set forth in Section 13113 of the Health and Safety Code (homes for children or the aged) are prohibited from using area separation walls in lieu of automatic fire-sprinkler protection. In educational occupancies, storage and janit:or closets shall be of one-hour fire- resistive construction with openings protected by-assemblies having at least a three-fourths- hour fire-resistive rating. Section 802(c). Section 1807 should be reviewed for all high- rise buildings. The exception in' Section 3318 of the UBC has been revised so as to allow the omission of panic hardware at the main exit in churches (by using signage), only when the occupant load of the church is less than 300. If emergency warning systems are required, they shall activate a means of warning the hearing .impaired. Flashing visual warnings shall have a frequency of not more than 60 flashes per minute. 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(California Plumbing.Code). to Title 24, California Code of Regulations, Part 2 (California.Electrical Code). Prefix 11511 is for Exemptions claimed for any item shall be requested in writing and shall include all.data-needed to determine "unreasonable hardship" as described in Section 2-422. SITE DEVEr:.OPMENT I HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACES Provide. ______ handic_apped spaces. d. If no landing is provided, the slope of flared sides shall not exceed 1 in 12. 2-7103(d) (!) 2-7102(b) Space shall be so ~ocated that handicapped persons are not co.mpelled to wheel or walk behind parked cars other than his/her own. 2~7102(c) Parking space shall be a minimum-of 9 ft.xl8 ft. with adjacent marked 5 ft. loading zone. Double space shall be 23 ft. wide, Where a single space is provided, the loading/unloading zone shall be on the passenger side of the vehicle. 2-7102{c). · d Maximum slope of parking surface in any direction shall not exceed 1/411 per foot, 2-7102{e). e .Parking space(s) shall be identified with the International Symbol of Accessibility on reflectorized sign affixed to post or wall, and ~ duplicated on parking surface (symbol to be 3611x3611 and painted at the back of the parking stall). 2-7102(f) • 'EJltrance to parking area ( or at each stall) shall have a sign ·stating that unauthorized vehicle(s) parking in handicapped space(s) may be subject to tow-away. 2-7102(f) If covered parking is provided, then a reasonable portion of the total numb~r of stalls reserved. for the disabled shall also be covered. 2-7102{a) Entrances to and vertical clearances within accessible levels of parking structures shall be's ft. 2 in. to any structural member, duct or pipe. · 2-7102(g) - CURB RAMPS ~ tt·O-.J LA..v01rf65 ,tr Cv~a /2-)\,-..f',S /!W'p TitlE.. fJ E-...i t=.M> T D ooR..5 a. Curb ramps shall be ·located wherever pedestrian path crosses curb. {'2,. 7103(a)) b. Curb ramp shall be 4811 min. width (2- 7103(b)) with maximum slope of 1 · in 12, 2-7103{d) c. A level 4811 min. depth landing· is required at top of curb ramps over ent~re curb ramp width. 2-7103{d) e. Surface is to be slip contrasting finish sidewalk •. 2-7103(f) resistant and a from adjacent f. Border markings shall be 1211 wide of l/411xl/411 grooves, 3/411 apart, located at top and sides. 2-7103(h) 0WALKS . (. a. Site development and grading shall be designed to provide access to primary entrances and access to normal paths of travel and where necessary to provide access shall incorporate pedestrian ramps, curb ramps, etc. 2-710l(a) b. Walks sloping greater than 5% (1 in 20) must comply with ramp requirements of Sec. 2-3307. 2-3325(c) c. Walk width shall be 4811 minimum, and shall have slip-resistant surfaces. 2-332.S(a) d. The maximum cross slope shall not exceed 1/411 per foot. 2-3325(a)3 e. Gratings possil?le. are not 2-3325(b) allowed whenever 0 At ~ch gate or door a 6011x60" level area is required when the gate swings toward the walk. 2-3325{e) g. A 4811x4411 deep level area is required when the gate swings away from the walk. 2-3325(e) h. A 2411 clear space is required at strike side of gate or door. 2-3325{e) PEDESTRIAN RAMPS • A path of travel with a slope greater than 1 in 20 shall be considered a ramp. 2-3307{a) • The maximum slope shall be 1 in 12. 2-3307(c.l) The width shall be 48" mim.mum. A minimum width of 6011 is required where a ramp serves as a primary entrance to buildings having an occupant load of 300 or more. Group R Occupancies may be 3611 when the occupant load is 50 or less. 2- 33·01(b.l) r The surface of ramps shall -be slip- resistant.. 2-3307(g) A 6011 intermediate landing is-required at maximum elevation change of ,3011 and 7211 landing at each change of direction (over 30 degrees). 2-3307(d.l) f Landings are required at top and bottom of rcl,lllps. 2-3307{d.1) g Bottom landing shall be minimum of 72" i~·the direction of travel. Fig. 2-33- llA Top landing shall be 6011 x 6011 minimum. 2-3307{d.l) When· door swings o~to top landing, minimum depth of landing r~quired is door width plus 42". 2-3307(d.l.) • Top landing shall have 6011 min. width when door swings onto the landing, with 2411 on strike side of door at exterior ramp, or 1811 at interior ramp. 2-3307{d.1) Ramp handrails are required on each side of ramp, when slope exceeds l in 15. i- 3307{e.l) Ramp handrails shall be continuous, located 3011-3411 in height above ramp surface, with 1211 extensions beyond top and bottom, and the ends returned. 2-3307(e.l) • Handrails shall be 1-1/411 to 211 cross section, spaced minimum of l-1/211 from wall. 2-3307(e.l) A 211 high curb or wheel guide rail centered 311 ± 111 above ramp ·surface is required on both sides where not otherwise bounded by walls when the ramp exceeds 10 feet in length. 2-3307{h.l) .· 'SPECIAL· ACCESS LIFTS Lifts may be·provided between levels, in lieu of elevator, when the vertical distance between landings, structural elevator, structural design and safeguards are as alJ;owed .by the State of California, Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Occupational Safety and Health. 2-5107{a) . · b. The lift platform shall be of sufficient size to .accommodate a wheelchair (3011x4811). 2-5107(a) c There shall be a level and clear floor area or landing (6011x6011 ) at each level for access to the lift. 2-5107{a) (!). HAZARDS a. Provide 8011 headroom from walkway surface to any over~ging obstruction. · 2-,3326{b) b.. Headroom of maintained for etc. 2-522{f) 861i minimum shall be walks, corridors, aisles, c. Protruding objects with leading edges between 27" and 8011 above finished floor shall not protrude more than 411 into walks, corridors, etc. 2-522(f) d. Free standing objects mounted on posts between 27 11 and 8011 above the floor may project a maximum of 1211 •. 2-522(f) e. Abrupt ·changes in level exceeding 411 adjacent to walks, except between walks and adjacent streets or drives, shall be identif.ied by 611 high warning curbs above walk surface. 2-3326{a) . EN".IRAHCES AHD CIRCOLATIOH 0 ENTRANCES, DOORS, VESTIBULES AND CORRIDORS I . All primary entrances to buildings shall be accessible to the handicapped. 2--3301(f) @All required passage doors shall have 3211 clear opening at 90 degrees (3611 door~. 2-3304(f) a! At least one of a pair of doors shall I· meet the minimum 3211 clear entrance width requirement. 2-3304{f) d': Threshold shall be no higher than 1/211 (" above the floor. Edge to be beveled·with a slope no greater than 1 in 2, if more -., than 1/411 • 3304{i.l) d.. Exterior level landing may slope up to 7" 1/ 411 per . foot in any direction for surface drainage. 2-413 ,)")Door hardware shall be af the lever or \..o/ ~1:1sh t)pe, 111g\.Jnted 3 on to 4,1,ll Me I e ttie .floe!' ens be operable with a maximum effort of 8.5 lbs. for exterior doors and 5 lbs. for interior doors. 2-3304{c), 2- 3304(i.2) (:"\The lower 1011 of the door shall be of \...:1/smooth, plane surface (no recess or trap) except at automatic and sliding doors. 2-3304{i.3) /1· I I Building entrance(s) shall be identified by sign with the International Symbol of Accessibility. Show. location on plan. The symbol shall be a white figure on blue background. 2-522{b) At turnstile, provide an access gate, 3211 clear width opening, within 30 feet of -turnstile. 2-3304(i.4) There shall be a clear area on each side of door, 6011 deep in direction of door swing and 4411 deep in opposite direction of door swing. 2-3304(i.l) b Doors ('other than handicap compartment) are not to encroach more than 1211 into above mentioned clear space. 2-511.l(a) Provide a 2811 clear space between water closet and fixture or 3211 clear space between water closet and wall. 2-511.1.(a) d A 4811 long clear space is front of water closet. space is required when compartment has a side 9oor. 2-511.l(a) required in -A 6011 clear the toilet e Water closet compar-tment door to provide 3211 clear width for end .entry and 3411 clear. width for side entry. Door .to be self-cl.osing. 2-511.l(a) INGLE ACCOMMODATION TOILET FACILITIES • Water closet shall be located 2811 from a fixture or 3211 .from a wall. ·2-511.l(a) Mini.mum.clear space in front of water closet shall be 4811 • 2-511. l(a) In an existing building, a single accommodation toilet facility may have a space 3611 wide x 48'11 long in front of I water closet. 2-511.l(a) • GRAB BARS AI WAT.ER CLOSET • 0!1e at side 4211 long extending 2411 in front of water closet; one at rear 3611 long centered on water closet; both mounted 3311 above floor. Where a tank- type toilet is used, grab bar may be as high as 3611 • 2-511.l(a) Bars shall be 1-1/411 to 1-1/211 in diameter with 1-1/211 clearance to wall. 2-511.l(a) Bar fasteners-and mounting support shall be able to withstand 250 lbs./ft. in bending, shear and·tension. 2-511.l(a) (' • WATER CLOSET l Height of water closet seat shall be 1711 to 1911 above floor. 5-1502 Controls ' shall be · operable with one hand, and shall not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist. 5-1502 i Controls for the flush -valves shall be • mounted on the wide side of toilet areas, no more than 4411 above the floor. 5-1502 d-. The force required to activate contr-0ls shall be no greater than 5 pounds force. 5-1502 r·r URINALS a. Where urinals are provided, the rim of at least one shall project 1411 from the wall and be located 17 11 maxi.mum above floor. I· 5-l503(a) ·· • The force required to activate the flush valve shall be 5 lbs. maxi.mum and located 4411 maxi.mum above floor. 5-1503(b) • Provide 3011 x 4811 forward.approach. LAVATORIES clear floor space for 2.:511,1(b) • Provide 3011 x 4811 clear floor space for forward approach. Said clear floor space may include knee and toe space under lavatory 9escribed below. 2-511.l{b) • Provide cle,ar space beneath lavatories 2911 high by 3011 wide by 811 deep at top and 911 high-by 3011 wide by 1711 deep at bottom from front of lavatory (toe space). The maxi.mum· counter surface height should be 3411 • 5-1504(a) c Hot water and drain· pipes under lavatories shall be insulated. 5-1504(b) • Faucet controls and operating mechanism (operable with one hand) shall be of the type not requiring tight grasping, pinching or ·twisting of the wrist (such as lever-operated) and an operating force not exceeding 5 lbs. 5-1504{c) e. If self-closing valves are used, they shall remain open for at least 10 seconds. 5-1504(c) 1/. TOILET ROOM ACCESSORIES ( • Mirror bottom edge shall be located 4011 maxi.mum above floor. 2-511.l(b) Toilet tissue dispensers shall be mounted within 1211 from the front edge of toilet seat. 2-511,l(b) d. Operating parts of dispensing and disposal fixtures (towels, waste, coin slots, etc.) shall be within 4011 of floor. 2-511.l(b) @ SANITARY FACILITIES IDENTIFICATION a. On · doorways leading to sanitary facilities the symbols to be provided are 1211 Equilateral triangle for men, 1211 diameter circle for women, and 1/411 thick, centered on door, 6011 high and contrasting color. Unisex facilities shall be identified by the circle with the triangle superimposed within the circle. 2-511,l(a) r· B THING FACILITIES One such facility shall comply when provided for the public, clients or employees. 2-511.l(a) • Shower compartment shall be 4211 wide, ·4811 deep, with a 3611 wide entrance. 2-511.l(a) • Show on the plans that the handicapped bathing facilities shall conform to requirements of Sec. 2-5lla-9, 5-1505 and 5-1506, i.e., folding seat, flexible shower hose, etc. GENERAL REqUIRnmrIS @DRINKING .FOUNTAIN . a. Drinking fountains shall be within alcoves. Toe alcove shall be not less than 3211 wide by 1811 deep. 2-511.l(c) b. When the enforcing agency determines that it would create an unreasonable hardship to locate the water fountain in an alcove, the water fountain may project into the path of travel, and the path of travel shall be-identifiable to the blind as follows: (1.) Toe surface of the path of travel at the water fountain shall be textured so that it is clearly identifiable by a blind person using a cane. Toe minimum textured area shall extend from the wall supporting the water fountai;l to 1 foot beyond the front edge of the water fountain and shall extend 1 foot beyond each side of the water fountain, or · (2.-) Wing walls shall be provided on each side of the water fountain. The wing walls shall project out from the supporting wall at.least as far as the water fountain to within 6 inches of the surface of the path of travel. Also~ there shall-be a. minimum of 32 inches clear between the wing walls. c. Note on the plans that drinking fountain shall conform to requirements. of Sec. 2-5llc and 5-1507. 'f· PUBLIC TELEPHONE t . Provide space 3011 x 4811 for forward or parallel approach to· telephone. 2-511.l(d) • Note on the plans that public telephone shall conform to requirements of Sec. 2-511.l(d). . r· ELECTRICAL REQUIREKENTS a. 15, 20 and 30 amp receptacle outlets shall be installed not less than 1211 above floor.. 3-219-so(e) b. Center of switches shall be located not less than 3611 nor more . than. ·4s1.' above the floor. ·3-380-S(c) f· I· PLUMB~NG REQUIREMENTS Where kitchenettes are provided at employee break rooms, conference areas, customer lounges, etc., the faucet controls at kitchen sinks shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist (i.e., use lever- operated, push-type, etc.). If self- closing valves are used, they shall remain open-for at least 10 seconds. 5-1508 GROOP A OCCUPANCY REQUmEMENIS UDITORIUMS, ASSEMBLY HALLS, THEATRES, ETC. • Seating and toilet facilities for the handicapped shall be accessible from the main lobby or primary entrance. 2-6ll{b) • This structure requires _______ _ wheelchair seating spaces. In theaters -and auditoriums, the· seating shall be provided in a variety of locations so as to provided a choice of admission prices. 2-6ll(b) • Each wheelchair space shall be 6011 x 3011 and level. 2-6ll(b) When the seating capacity exceeds 300, the wheelchair spaces shall be in more than one location. 2-6ll(b) e-. This structure requires ______ _ seats for semi-ambulant persons. Clear leg space shall be at least 2411 • 2-6ll(b) f. Stages, enclosed and unenclosed platforms, orchestra pits, ticket booths, and refreshment sales facilities shall be made accessible. 2-6ll(b) 2! STADIUMS, GRANDSTANDS,. BLEACHERS, PAVILIONS, 'f • GYMNASIUMS . cl.. This structure requires i wheelchair seating spa-c-es-. _I_n_th_ea_t_e_r_s and auditoriums, the seating shall be provided in a variety of locations so as to provided a choice of admission prices. 2-611-(c) o .. When the seating capacity exceeds 300, I the wheelchair spaces shall be in more than one location. 2-6ll(c) i• Ticket booths must be accessible from both sides. 2-6ll(c) i ._ Participation areas such as ball courts, exercise rooms, tracks, and clubrooms must be accessible. 2-6ll(c) J..Spectator and participant sanitary and locker facilities must conform to the requirements of Chapter 2-5. 2-6ll(c) JURISDicnON: Cox:\ s. 60.d · PLAN CHEClC Ntlm.'R: 9 \ -1 sa, PLAN Cl:IECKER: CHUCK MENDENHALL / /- /- Submit complete electrical plans reflecting the full extent of work to be performed, including .but not limited to the following as applicable. Submit complete service an~ feeder one- iine diagram. NEC 215-5. Show the Available Fault Current (Isc) from the Utility Co. and at equipment where the Isc exceeds 10,000 amps. Show the ampere interrupting capacity (AIC) ratings of service and subservice equipment. NEC 110-9., 230-65. ~ Show the method used to limit fault / 0 ~urrents to 10,000 -. amps on branch circuits. · Show fuse letters if used .(i.e., JJN, A3T, LPN). /-. Show fuse/breaker size(s). NEC 240-6. · ~ Show each building disconnecting mean~. /. NEC 230-81+. /. Show conduit and wire sizes. ~ Specify wire type (AL or CU) and ~-insulation (i.e. THWN). NEC AR:I: 310. ~ Show the approximate length of feeders. (.;':;-\ Show the grounding system required for ~ each building, structure, or service. NEC 250-24, 80(a)., 8l(c). r:::-\Show the "nearest electrode" used. for each \..::,;/transformer secondary ground system (i.e., bldg. steel, cold water pipe). NEC 250- 26(c). r;:-\ Show the grounding el~ctrode conductor V size and wire type (AL/CU). .MEC 250-94. -u( Submit load calculations. Include·long /~· continuous .loads {LCL) and largest ·motor loads. NEC AR:I: 220. .,/ Sh~w/~dentif~ new loads proposed for the /. existing equipment. /4 Indicate main service size and total load. (;'.;\Specify wiring methods (i.e., EMT, Metal ~ Copduit). , . PAGE:_\_/_\ ~=-_ __;;I ___ _ Show location of Service(s). NEC 110-16, 230-2. vf_ Specify dimensions of equipment rated /'" 1200 amps or more. NEC 110-16(c). ~ Provide the required access and entrance /v. to working space for equipment rated 1200 amps or more and over 6 feet wide. NEC 110-16(c). ~ Show location of all panels,· load ./"·· centers, switchboards, and transformers. NEC 110-16, 240-24., 300-21. f.:\Provide the required working space about V ~ectrical equipment. NEC 110-16 • .S cE. f, ELOC..U / Submit compl~te panel schedule(s). ~ jL Provide overcurrent protection on the / -secondary side of transformers. NEC 240- 21 Ex., 384-16(d). . ,/ Provide required transformer ventilat:i.on. /-'. NEC 450-9. ,' -u( Provide receptacle(s) within 25 feet of /--HVAC equipment. tlMC 509. · Provide the required 20 amp 1200 VA sign circuit(s) and receptacle(s). NEC 600- 6(b)(c:). Prov.ide 11uniform11 pattern lighting within sight of multiple switch lighting controls. CAC Title 24, 5319. 'llf. Where the exit system serves a total /"" occupant load of: a)SO or more. Show exit signs on lighting plan(s) at all required exits .and specify either self luminous or second power source (battery or generator). NEC 700-16/UBC 3314. b)lOO or more. Provide min. 1 ft. candle at floor level of emergency (exit) illumination and specify second power source (battery or generator). NEC 700- 16/UBC 3313. r::?'\To speed up the recheck process, note on V this list. (or a copv) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet. specification, etc. Be sure to enclose the marked up list when vou ·submit the revised plans. Any uestions on electrical corrections please contact -the plan checker at.(619) 560-1468. Thank you';-1 10/08/91 ---·---·· --~ . -· --.... --· -----------------·----·-··-----------==="'--------. -- .. ---. • I SAN DiEGO AREA ELECTRICAL ·N-EWSLETT-ER THE SAN DIEG'o AREA CHAPTER 01'" THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF aUILDING OFFICIALS APPROVES THE CONTENT OF THIS NEWSLETTER AND RECOMMENDS ITS ADOPTION av THE MEMBERS 01'" THE CHAPTER. CHECK WITH TH!;: LOCAL INSPECTION JURISDICTION BEF,ORE BEGINNING ANY INSTALLATION 9ASED ON THIS NEWSLETTER. CODE REFERENCE 110-16(c) SUBJECT ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ROOMS PUBLISHED-REVISED OCT 87 Jun 91 section 110-16(c) how uses the term "equipment" instead of "'Switchboards and panelboards.". The intent is to include any type of equipment that contains overcurrent, switching or control devices. The local inspection jurisdictions have made the following interpretations regarding this section: This section appli.es only to equipment individually listed and marked with a 1200A or larger rating. Pullsections rated 1200A or :I.arger will be considered to be "equipment". The widths of all individual sections of 1200A.or larger rated equipment installed in· the same room or area will be included in the six foot measurement to determine if·two doors are required. The clearance required in Table 110-16(a) Exception No. 2 to the nearest G. edge of the door is a radial measurement from the equipment. (See drawing below.). · /4 Electrical equipment room doors shall open out and shall utilize ":I.ever- . operated" hardware. Lever-operated hardware 'is a type that permits the door to be opened from iris.ide the room without the use of hands. Note: The utility company requires that· these doc;,rs be at least 30" wide. 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CNS,GIT,LIV .. ihl-mi\n TCLo: 110 ppm/SH: EYE.CNS INHEAD 21 ,243,83 ARTODN 43,237 ,80 NCITR* NCI-CG-TR- 2,76 ARTODN 43,231,80 INHEAO 21,243,83 34ZIAG -,602,69 AHBAAM 116,131,36 AIHAAP 23,167,62 BMJOAE 2,689,45 BJIMAG 28,293,71 orl-hmn LDLo:7 g/kg ARTODN 35,295,76 ihl-man LCLo:2900 ppm NZMJAX 50,119.51 orl-rat LC50:3670 mg/kg 28ZPAK -,28,72 ihl-rat LCLo:8000 ppm/4H AIHAAP 30,470.69 orl-mus LD50:2402 mg/kg NTIS** AD-A0S0-636 ihl-mus LC-50:8450 ppm/4H APTOA6 9,3.o3,53 ipr-mus LD§0:3000 mg/kg EJTXAZ 7,247,74 ivn-mus LD50:34 mg/kg CBCCT* 6,141,54 ipr-dog LD50: 1900 mg/kg TXAPA9 10,119,67 scu-dog LDLo: 150 mg/kg HBTXAC 5,76.59 ivn-dog LDLo: 150 mg/kg QJPPAL 7,205.34 orl-cat LDLo:5864 mg/kg NBTXAC:.5,76,59 ihl-cat LCLo:32500 mg/m3/2H AMBAAM Jl6,131,36 orl-rbt LDLo:7330 mg/kg HBTXAC 5,76.59 scu-rbt LDLo:1800 mg/kg QJPPAL 7,205,34 ihl-gpg LCLo:37200 ppml40M _HBTXAC 5,76,59 IARC Cancer Review: Animal Limited Evidence IMEMDT 20,545,79; Human Inadequate Evidence IMEMDT 20,- 545, 79; Animal Sufficient Evidence IMEMDT 11,263, 76. NCI Carcinogenesis Bioassay (gavage); No Evidence: rat NCITR * NCI-CG-TR-2, 76; (gavage); Clear Evidence: mouse NCITR* NCI-CG-TR-2,76. Community Right To Know List. Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory. EPA Ge- netic Toxicology. Program. OSHA PEL: TWA 100 ppm; Cl 1200; Pk 300/5M/2H ACGIH TLV: TWA 50 ppm; STEL 200 ppm;· BEi: trichlo- roethanol in mine end of shift 320 mg/g creatinine, tri- chloroethylene in end-exhaled air prior to shift and end of work week 0.5 ppm DFG MAK: 50 ppm (460 mg/m3); BAT: blood end of work week and end of shift 500 µg/dl NIOSH REL: (Trichloroethylene) TWA 250 ppm; (Waste Anesthetic Gases) CL 2 ppm/IH DOT Classification: ORM-A; Label: None; Poison B; La- bel: St. Andrews Cross THR: Experimental poison by intravenous and subcutane- ous routes. Moderately toxic experimentally by ingestion and intraperitoneal routes. Mildly toxic to humans by inges- tion and inhalation. Mildly toxic experimentally by inhala- tion. An experimental carcinogen, turnorigen and tetatogen. 3330 Human systemic effects by ingestion and inhalation: eye effects, somnolence, hallucinations or distorted perceptions, gastrointestinal changes and jaundice. Experimental repro- ductive effects. Human mutagenic data. An eye and severe skin irritant. Inhalation of high concentrations causes narco- sis and anesthesia. A form of addiction has been observed in exposed workers. Prolonged inhalation of moderate con- centrations causes headache and drowsiness. Fatalities fol- lowing severe, acute exposure have been attributed to ven- tricular fibrillation resulting in cardiac failure. There is damage to liver and other organs from chronic exposure. A common air contaminant. A very dangerous fire hazard when exposed to heat or flame. Explosive in the form of vapor when exposed to heat or flame. High concentrations of trichloroethylene va- por in high-temperature air can be made to bum mildly if plied with a !;trbng flame. Though such a condition is diffi- cult to produce, flames or.arcs should not be used in closed equipment which contains any solvent residue or vapor. Reacts with alkali; epoxides [e.g., l-chloro-2,3-epoxypro- pane; 1,4-butanediol mono-2,3-epoxypropylether; 1,4-bu- tanediol di-2,3-epoxypropylether; 2,2-bis((4(2' ,3'-epoxy- propoxy)phe~yl)propane] to form the spontaneously flammable gas dichloroacetylene. Can react violently with Al; Ba; N204; Li; Mg; liquid 0 2; 0 3; KOH; KNO3: Na: NaOH; Ti. Reacts with water under heat and pressure to form HCl gas. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of c1-. Used as a vapor degreaser and in dry clean- ing. See also CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS, ALI- PHATIC. For further information, see Vol. 3, No. I of DPIM Report. TIP000 HR: 2 a-TRICHLOROETHYLIDENE GLYCEROL NIOSH: JI 3380000 mw: 221.47 SYN: a·2·1TRICHLOROMETHYL)· 1.3-DIOXOLANE-4·METHANOL TOXICITY DATA: ipr-mus LD50:920 mg/kg ivn-mus LD50:520.mg/kg CODEN: JPETAB 81,72,44 JPETAB 81,72,44 THR: Moderately toxic by intraperitoneal and intravenous routes. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of c1-. TIP250 HR: 2 f3-TRICHLOROETHYLIDENE GLYCEROL NIOSH: JI 3440000 mw: 221.47 SYN: 13-2-(TRICHLOROMETHYL)-1.3-DIOXOLANE-4-METHANOL TOXICITY DAT A: ipr-mus LD50:959 mg/kg ivn-mus LD50:5l8 mg/kg CODEN: JPETAB 81.72.44 JPETAB 81.72.44 cc J 4 C rt i I l - TOXICITY DATA: skn-rbt IO mg/24H open. skn-rbt 625 mg open SEY cYe-rbt 50 µ,g open SEY .,~1-rat LD50: 1280 mg/kg ihl-rat LCLo: 500 ppmt4H skn-rbt LDS0:680 mg/kg CODEN: AMIHBC 10,61;54 UCDS** l/19/72 AMIHBC 10,61,54 AMIHBC 10,61,54 UCDS** 1/19172 AMIHBC 10,61,54 ·Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory. DOT Classification: Flammable Liquid; Label: Flammable Liquid, Corrosive THR: Moderately toxic by ingestion, inh_alafion and skin contact. A -severe eye ·and skin irritant. A corrosive irritant 10 skin, eyes and mucous membranes. A very dangerous fire hazarc.l when exposed to heat or flame. Reacts violently with water; moist air or steam to produce toxic and corrosive fumes. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Cl-. See also CHLOROSILANES. T/0000 HR: 2 . 2,2,2-TRICHLORO-l-ETHOXYETHANOL CAS: 515-83-3 NIOSH: KM 4725000 mf: C4H7Cl302 mw: 193.46 PROP: Crystals. D: 1.143, mp: 47.5°, bp: 116°. Less sol in water than chloral hydrate; sol in organic solvents. SYNS: CHLORAL ALCOH0LATE . CHLORAL ETHYLALCOHOLATE CHLORAL, ETHYL HEMIACET AL TOXICITY DATA: orl-rat LD50: 880 mg/kg orl-dog LDLo: 1200 mg/kg orl-cat LDLo:500 mg/kg orl-rbt LDLo: 1100 mg/kg TRICHLOROACETALDEHYDE MONOETHYLACETAL CODEN: JPETAB 78,340,43 JPETAB 78,340,43 JPETAB 78,340,43 JPETAB 78,340,43 Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory. THR: Moderately toxic by ingestion. When heated to de- composition it emits toxic fumes of ci-. See also ALDE- HYDES. T/0500 HR:3 TR!CHLOROETHYL CARBAMATE CAS: 107-69-7 NIOSH: FD 1750000 mf: C3H4Cl3N02 mw: 192.43 SYNS: CARBAMIC ACID, 2,2,2-T!l-lCHLO- ROETHYL ~TER TOXICITY DATA: ipr-mus TDLo:3250 mg/kg/13W- l:NEO orl-mus LDLo:750 mg/kg ipr-mus LOSO: 500 mg/kg 2,2,2-TRICHLOROETHANOL CAR· ·BAMATE VOLUNTAL CODEN: JNCLi\.M 8,99,47 LDTU** -,-,31 JNCIAM 8,99,47 TRICHLOROETHVLENE T1O750 THR: Moderately toxic by ingestion and intraperitoneal routes. An experimental neoplastigen. When heated to de- compo~ition it emits very toxic fumes of c1-and NOx. See also ESTERS and CARBAMATES . T/O750 TRI CHLO RO ETHYLENE CAS: 79-01-6 ·DOT: 1710 mf: C2HC13 mw: 131.38 HR:3 NIOSH: KX 4550000 PROP: Mobile liquid; characteristic odor of chloroform. D: 1.4649 @20°/4°, bp: 86.7°, flashp: 89.6°F, lel: 12.5%, uel: 90% @ > 30°, mp: -73°, fp: -86.8°, autoign temp: 788°F, vap press: 100 mm @ 32°, vap d: 4.53. SYNS: ACETYLENE TRICHLORIDE ALGYLEN ANAMENTH BENZINOL BLACOSOLV CECOLENE l-CHLOR0-2,2-DICHLOROETH· YLENE CHLORYLEA CHORYLE!;'I C!RCOSOLV CRAWHASPOL DENS!NFLUAT I, t-DICHLOR0-2-CHLOROETH· Yt:ENE DOW-TRI DUKERON ETHINYL TRICHLORIDE ETHYLENE TRICHLORIDE FLECK-FLIP ·FLUATE GERMALGENE LANADIN LETHURIN NARCOGEN NARKOSOID NCI-C04S46 NIALK TOXICITY DATA: skn-rbt 500 mg/24H SEY eye-rbt 20 ~g/24H MOD mmo-asn 2500 ppm sln-a~n 17500 ppm dns-rat: lvr 2800 µ.mol/L otr0mus: emb 20 mg/L otr-ham:emb 5 mg/L orl-rat TDLo:2688 mg/kg (1-22D preg/2 lD post): REP ihl-rat TCLo: 1800 ppm/24H (1-2D preg):TER ihl-rat TCLo: 100 ppmt4H (8-21D preg):TER ihl-rat TCLo-: 150 ppm/7H/2Y-I: CAR orl-mus TDLo:455 g/kg/78W-I: CAR PERM-A·CHLOR PETZINOL RCRA WASTE NUMBER U228 THRETHYLENE TRIAD TRIASOL TRICHLOORETHEEN (DUTCH) TRICHLOORETHYLEEN, TRI (DUTCH) TRICHLORAETHEN (GERMAN) TRICHLORAETHYLEN, TRI (GER- MAN) TRICHLORAN TRICHLORETHENE (FRENCH) TRICHLORETHYLENE, TRI (FRENCH) TRICHLOROETHENE 1,2,2-TRICHLOROETHYLENE TRI-CLENE TRICLORETENE (ITALIAN) TRICLOROETILENE (ITALIAN) TRIELINA (ITALIAN) TR!LENE TRIMAR TRI-PLUS VESTROL VITRAN WESTROSOL CODEN: 28ZPAK -,28,72 28ZPAK -,28,72 MUREAY 155,105,85 MUREAY 155,105,85 CRNGDP 5,1629,84 CALEDQ 28,85,85 CRNGDP 4,291,83 TOXID9 4,179,84 APTOD9 19,A22,80 BJJ\NAD 54,337 ,82 INHEAO 21,243,83 NCITR* NCI-CG-TR- 2,76 I ·. I . . i ; I . ' ' • • • f • Dates li/2-0/1, Jurisdiction CARLSBAD Prepared bys Pelt frsu+oe... VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE PLAN CHECK NO ·--""'"'21.._-..... 1-aa.So ......... l _ BUILDING ADDRESS c. "2.bS-t:..uTM-µ;, Foli?...D 1;..D CJ Bldg. Dept. O Esgil APPLICANT/CONTACT ________ PHONE NO. _______ _ BUILDING OCCUPANCY 7 M,t>~, HZ,H~ DESIGNER PHONE ------TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION :nr 1 ~ $ffl.,. CONTRACTOR PHONE ____ _ BUILDING PORTION BUILDING AREA VALUATION VALUE MULTIPLIER ., M ANV ~ ,4( .. -71.Jt:. IN (-'--/7 '5'-/ G, --t,..-1 qq~ t/-k& l~JA.t..E. HrsvS ~ 3 -Z. 5,,2--z,, ln~4-t:---~,,/' , 7L-J,~ 1'I? ,,,:. : T-l --ro c11-ll-f.J· -- ~ . , OF~t r".~ }011 M.F=-& ~/~) .. !U!-!__,L ~ ?4<t4o '"n-'''-~ ,, -, -u I. £-i,,J ~~/4 I , I Air Conditionin12: Commercial @ ·• Residential @ Res. or Comm. Fire Snrinklers @ Total Value rt)~ ~ COMMENTS: -* VALvAnON P£i<.... . /1.ffL( CAI) ON SHEET I OF ---12/87 January 6, 1992 Mr. Carter Darnell CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT 2075 Las Palmas Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 Re: Callaway Golf 2285 Rutherford Road Carlsbad, California Plancheck # 91-1501 Dear Carter, Smith Consulting Architects Architecture and Planning There was an error on the Permit Application for the above referenced project. On the permit application areas were listed as 47,456 s.f. of manufacturing and 32, 592 s.f. of warehouse for a total of 80,138 s.f.. Since this submittal 7,670 s.f. was deleted from plancheck 91-1501 and incorporated into plancheck 91-1685. Also the area of office was broken out per the request of Marty Lauber in engineering. The final areas for plancheck 91-1501 are as follows: Office - Manufacturing - Warehouse - 1,097 s.f. 31,531 s.f. 39,840 s.f. 7-z.,. With the 7,670 s.f. that was delete the total area will remain at 80,138 s.f .. This information has been given to Marty Lauber in engineering and will be given to the plancheck person at ESGIL so everything is coordinated. These numbers will also appear on the final approved plancheck sets. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, 9868 Scranton Road • Suite 150 • San Diego, California 92121 • (619) 452-3188 • Fax (619) 452-3907 qi -/~/ c~-~ ~ t/)1 00!) ~p <A.-<'-S g A 0 qi-/SDI ,v- (,) TH-£. APO/ 1/'ANT f<.t.r,1vr::srs DJ: FE 12-t<...,.,,.., .,, ,,,, ~o \/'kt. CAO TI+-£ ~ t:-C Ii ,AN1l' A-L. <: Y.<i ,E.,.__ Th (~PI/~ T>k:. Nf'L.t cA 7'l oN L .flC),M. 0.A) ~u-c-~-,-A-7 (z_) C f'N TD v~L/ PY T>+-t:. OCL-UPAAH y r, ,. r::-<::.1F 1c.A-nON Or TH-£.. °r; ./ .A,P I-I-I t'E.. av.s r-PRnovC.rtvCr A IJ t:A.S. AS I!, 2. • P~li!.. Ti+< APPt...rCANr -r,.,.,r rt /Z.~. OFJJ>T HM C....Lfr.S.5 I Ft·€. D n+c ~&'A<; A-\ ~2. oCL. Vr' A NC t ,=; <: A 11#-o.,,c... &. I;:_, It Pthl L ., 'SC. tt-f I') 11 L£ .... I/ s., ~,::_ .Sul( -'~'"' --,,.., Ttk:. C ,TY A.NO -n+l ,:;.1/C£_ ne.or -,,.., SIHYw ~ ,'")1 ,s-r A-crv-,, ,a...,.,ON ON l+,-v? I 7 0Ar,-A-1. C ,1 _,,,..._C,,-,; l-v/ I f NOr Cll:vS£ AN £'1<C&<:.C r,tt:::,. I fr/i I ooc, ·C.V ,::: .,... AJJ-.,., N t-f-.1: L ,::-wtT""fhN Ttt£. fl..Vll.01N{,- PU-r,4-{!,,L£. " A-FOOT'NOT"$ / .. . . "' . -~ .. . . ...... 2/19/92 Pat: As soon as this decision is· made,Cal laway ( this pennit) will be ready to issue. Carter -<,,,.) h I Ct.,_ ~e,. r'/)i;r2.(Z_) ? :tf 1/) /1"' /S (l.,.J(;~ .,~ .. ,,,~ IC,, ~~ .ie~ - :#-e) S-u<:.),,._,~ ... t-f tt:.$ r' put?$" .... ·---~--t:J~C/.S<'~ pe--.,e_ /) /7 . - .;::J -d:21-'72-- l. There is a mechanical system serving the Application Room. It apparently is shown on A2. The applicant · is asking·to submit it later.. 2. The planchecker is asking the BO to confirm the occupancy is 82 and to approve a-future? housekeeping schedule showing the dust accumulation will not exceed l lb per 1000 sf. The Building Official should consult with the Fire Marshall, and their decis·ion should be mutual. Carter 2/24/92 The pennit is being delayed for this. & &s-'9-z.. -tJ. d,/4-Z..t!# A-1/:ar;,r,,,, ~ -,:,,.,-e-f-54-<-J.1..1..JG ~.., ,..,~ -./ . J. 'r.,,,.. /lra;>_c £ ,_,.,19 4-AQ-_,,,,,.,_~..,.._,, ~o-£ t:n A.,.2 , ~d ~.,/;/ ,. d/4 CJ<;,.,,J'.nJ--r-;,,,._.< ~,ff'~-j,,_ , V!) 7#'/.S -/\ A ~ ~ Lv A'-_______ :::;, C '.) ; ' ,, N. O'"' • I • )..... > ~ ~1~ ()_ 11.) t) ~ ~~~~ lll <t 'O ..j ti"=~i ('i~~ 1 2 3 s . N R_ T D D C C C H H H E E E ~K K D'D r.iDD BUILDING PLANCHECK ENGINEERING CHECKLIST DATE: ---,-----1 l ____ :-_/ ___ ---_4 _____ l --,--___,_--,--_ ~ ITEM COMPLETE ITEM INCOMPLETE NEEDS YOUR ACTION PLANCHECl{ NO. CE C) \ ... I SO \ ITEM SELECTED {-10 97 td WARE. ,o .0 Ft:;\ CE. ) i PROJECT ID: APf'J 212 -()fa 1-l O ~ 11 LEGAL REQUIREMENTS Site Plan 1. 2. Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale. Show: north arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed structures, streets, existing street improvements, right-of-way width and dimension setbacks. Show on site plan: Finish floor elevations, pad elevations, elevations of finish grade adjacent to building, . existing topographical lines, existing and proposed slopes, driveway with percent ( % ) grade and drainage patterns. ODD 3 • Provide legal description and Assessors Parcel Number. Discretionary Approval Compliance I . bl!DD 4 • No Discretionary approvals were required. ODD 5. Project complies with all Engineering Conditions of Approval for Project No. ________ _ Project does not comply with the following Engineering Conditions of Approval for Project No. __ · _______ _ Conditions complied with by:-_______ Date: ___ _ Field Review ODD 7. ODD 8. DOD D·Do ODO Field review completed. No issues raised. Field review completed. The following issues or discrepancies with the site plan were found: A. B. c. Site lacks adequate public improvements Existing drainage improvements not shown or in conflict with site plan. Site is served by overhead power lines. P:\DOCS\MISFORMS\FRM0010.DH REV. 02/27 /91 DOD ODD ODD D. E. F. Grading · is required to access site, create pad or provide for ultimate street improvement. Site access visibility problems exist. Provide onsite turnaround or engineered solution to problem. Other: __________________________ _ Dedication Requirements doo g·. DOD 10. .No dedication required. Dedication required. Please have a registered . Civil Engineer or Land Surveyor prepare the appropriate legal description together with an -8\" x 1111 plat map and submit with a title report and the required processing fee. All easement documents must be approved and signed by owner(s) prior to issuance of Building Permit. The description of the dedication is as follows: ______________ _ Dedication completed, Date ___________ _ By: __ _ / Improvement Requirements ~DD 11. No public improvements required. SPECIAL NOTE: Damaged or defective improvements found adjacent to building site must be repaired to the satisfaction of the City inspector prior to occupancy. Public .improvements required. This project requires construction of public improvements pursuant to Section 18.40 of the City Code. Please have a registered Civil Engineer prepare appropriate improvement plans and submit for separate plancheck process through the Engineering Department. Improvement plans must be approved, app+opriate securities posted and fees paid prior to issuance of permit. The reqµired improvements are: __ _ Improvement plans signed, Date: ________ by: ___ _ P:\DOCS\MISFORMS\FRM0010.DH REV. 02/27/91 13. DOD 13a. I . Ml DD 14 • Improvements a.re required. Construction of the public improvements may be deferred in accordance with Section 18.40 of the city Code. Please submit a letter requesting deferral· of the required improvements together -with a recent title report on the property and the appropriate processing fee so . we ·may prepare the necessary Future Improvement Agreement. The Future Improvement Agreement must be signed,. notarized and approved by the City prior to issuance of a Building Permit. Future Improvement Agreement completed, Date: _____ _ By: ___________ _ Inadequate information available on site plan to make a determination on grading requirements. Please provide more . detailed proposed and existing elevations and contours. Include accurate estimates of the grading quantities (cut, fill, import, export). No grading required as determined by the inf·ormation providedJon the site plan. D o-o 15. Grading PerJUit required. A separate grading plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer must be submitted for separate plan check and approval through the Engineering Department. NOTE: The Grading Permit must be is·sued and grading substantially complete and.found acceptable to the City Inspector prior to issuance of Building Permits. Grading Inspecto~ sign off. Date: ______ by: ____ _ Miscellaneous Permits Joo ODD DOD l&JDD 16. 17. 18. 19. Right-of-Way Permit not required. Right-of-Way Permit required. A separate Right-of-Way Permit issued by the Engineering Department is required for the following: · sewer Permit is not required. Sewer Permit is required. A sewer Permit is required concurrent with Build.ing Permit issuance. The fee required is noted below in the fees section. DD D 20. Industrial waste Permit is. not required. P:\DOCS\MISFORMS\FRM0010.DH REV. 02/27/91 ADT D D D· Industrial Waste Permit is required. Applicant must complete Industrial Waste Permit Application Form and submit for city approval'prior to issuance of a Btiilding Permits. Permits must be issued prior to occupancy. Industrial Waster Permit accepted - Date: ________ _,By: _______________ _ Fees Regµired ADT =-. 15 · 27. 23. 24. Park-in-Lieu Fee Quadrant: ____ Fe~ per unit: ______ _ Total Fees=---- Traffic Impact Eee ,;-; . Fee Per Unit: -l31~DT' Bridge and Thorough fare Fee Fee Per Unit: ZZ/ADT Total Fee: I,-\' l.oS Total Fee: 330 D 25. Public Facilities Fee required,. D 26. Facilities Management Fee Zone: __ G __ Fee: No Fee 0 27. Sewer Fees Permit N;,~ SEGZ.6O0\ EDU's o;~q XJt::;,\Q::'=,27,'90 Benefit Area: f~ 97qx , 3q = '3'-!-12. B t Fee: _ q JD, ~ I :I¾ db ... D 28. Sewer Lateral Required: _______________ _ Fee: _______ _ REMARKS : N ee..d o Y\ 6),t::e 0 If" d +e 8.cc o 0 f'\ + t "a ~ of btl; \?., i A~ _ ti se~ +o-la, \ r"" j I l ~,, '-/ 2 ~ sq, ff, 20 TR.I?.$ X l O G\7 1?{-;: 10001:4 Z. '2 c\.S D,ev i c> ~s l \..f PerM \++e_A .. ' J • ''fl'<,I_P S X \ O'\ 7 £!f::. 7-)006 i:5' . 0~ JS lz.. . . ti// ENGINEERING AUTHORIZATION TO ISSU~ PERMIT ;qi BY:~~ EDO= P:\DOCS\MISFORMS\FRM0010.DH [Ql[j O Landscape Plan Required: YES _ NO 15._ ,,, See attached subm1ttal requirements for landscape plans, Site Plan: or6o 1. 2. ~DO 3. ufoo 4. Zoning: fL . D D D 11r(fP'Y lf'if f"(o'>fi pµ,tlrl ~vu.Ji'' trA ~ (II. fflv'o f.,. 13P t tD I w v> ,.,i1,~ tJW' C91:i" D JJ,o:k,, 2. ifoo fJ, I<_ l::fl.1C fl./, 3. rn/cJ D /J. 1~ I 4. Provide a fully dimensioned site plan. drawn 'to scale. Show: North arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed structures, streets, e~~ting ~treet, improvements, right-of-way width and dimensioned setbacks. ' . . Show on Site Plan: Finish floor elevations, elevations of finish grade adjacent to building, existing topographical lines, existing and proposed slopes and driveway. Provide legal description of property. Provide assessors parcel number. Setbacks: Front: Required Shown Int. Side: Required Shown Street Side: Required Shown Rear: Required Shown Lot coverage: Required Shown Height: Required Shown Parking: Spaces Required Shown Guest Spaces Required Shown D D D Additional Comments-------------------------- OK TO ISSUE AND ENTERED APPROVAL INTO COMPUTER ilt,wA ---DATE //-f'-1/ ' ' PLNCK.FRM PM F _,. 7'~8!il. /1 x ~J/tJ/¢ ""[tr zqi q1o8] SEwt:;,e ._. 'l'"i8521/ + !io()() ~/@v"' [If 91 GPrJ ] }/~42B fl')(; f.;:;¥' )Ch~ ,,,[lf110S"--='-I . l!}P-r 4/42 4 . Ff/'/" G3Z ~ I //8;f28 f4 X 1~f0 X f/0-r . DJ =, City .of· Carlsbad · . 91127-4 . . · · · . Fire Department . . Bureau of Preve.ntion Plan Review: Requirements Category: Building Plan Check · Date o~ Report: Thursd~y. f:ebruary 20, 1992 Reviewed by: {!,, '34-t_JL-/ Contact Name Mark Langan Address .9868 Saanton Rd Ste 150 City, State San Diego CA 92121 Bldg. D~pt. No_ .. _9_1-_1_s.,...0_1-,..-__ Planning No. Job Name . Calloway Golf -------=------------------- Job Address 2285 Ruthertord Ste. or Bldg. No. ____ _ 181 Approved -The item you have submitted for review has been approved. The approval is based on plans; information and/or specifications provided in your submittal; therefore any changes to these items after this date, including field modifica- tions, must be reviewed by this office to insure continued conformance with · applicable codes .. Please review carefully all comments attached, as failure to comply with instructions in this report can result in suspension of permit to construct or install improvements. D Disapproved -Please see the attached report of deficiencies. Please make corrections to plans or specifications necessary to indicate compliance with applicable codes and standards. Submit corrected plans and/or specifications to this office .for review. For Fire Department Use Only Review 1st _____ _ 2nd . "--'--- 3rd. ____ __ Other Agency ID CFQJob# 91127-4 File# _____ ~ 2560 Orlon Way • Carlsbad, California 92008 • (619) 931-2121 .. : ' ,t I I : .) r>;: .. ~ .. , ... :~ : ... \ _..·· ._,. ...... ,, .. ,., .. ,,. . ....... , .. ~. ,· ~ > t •• ' • ' r •• ~ -',., .. ,I··· ( ,, ,' 2560 ORION WAY CARLSBAD, CA 92008 ~itp of Carl~bab FIRE DEPARTMENT PAGE 1 OF_ TELEPHONE . (619) 93.f2121 APPROVED I . PLAN CHECK. REPORT PLAN CHECK# q,_ !SOI . fP.,oJ -11012-1 PROJECT CMU 0..VAY, CO( fZ ADDRESS t Z ~5 l(UTHE!{ PDP. o /2. /). ARCHITECQL{ tn--! (QLJ.'.x.Jl 1"I.Ur..-/:t&£H--ADDRESS t/7/.ot ~ft1.<.>-ru,0~ /'SVPHONE t/-52 ._ -5/'//; OWNER LAAu.J1;J . f{D::E' DAu: #<o?. ADDRESS /(()l..55 i/4-JVTUKA il?1uo PHONg?0)-1,1&-t/;tJ.J O,QCUPANCY bl . CONST. 77T IHI( TOTAL SQ. FT. /Z,/, t/-3a t:/1 STORIES / -t /.-/t:>~L. ·: ....... -=:. .. ,q...sfRINKLERED tvrENANT IMP. --'-Z~D"'-r-, -'-l-=~-3'-'-J'-, _.dz.,..,., -----------------''----'-'----'----- __ t. __ 2. -·-3. L 4. _5_ ·x_ 6. APPROVAL OF PLANS IS PREDICATED ON CONFORMING TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS AND/OR. MAKING THE FOLLOWING CORRECTIONS: . PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND PERMITS Provide one, copy of: floor plan(s); site plan; .sheets ___________________ _ Provide two site plans showing the location of all existing fire hydra11ts within 200 feet of the project. Provide specifications f_or the following: ---------~------~------'--- ··Permits ~re required for the installation of all fire protection systems ~ers, stand pipes, dry chemical, halon, -CO2, alarms,:hydrants). Plan must be approved by the fire dep~rtment prio'rfo installation. The business owner shall complete a building information letter and return it to the fir~ depa:rtment. FIRE PROTECTION svs·TEMS AND EQUIPMENT Th?..Jollowing fire protection systems are requ~Jd: · cg Automatic fire sprinklers .(Design Criteria: ~r~1?"--_,_P.~c:~,...=R.~AJ=-'-F_,_P._,_~_1-=!3"'--_____ ----"-__ ~-- 0 Dry Chemical, .Halon, CO2 (Location: ~--~--~-------'---'--'--------'-- o Stand Pipes (Type: ---~--------~-----------~-------. D Fire Alarm (Type/Location: ---~----------------------- _j__ 7: · · Fire Extinguisher Requirements; . ?one 2A rated ABC extinguisher-for each &-000 sq .. ft. or portion thereof with a travel distance to the nearest extinguisher not t0 exceed 75 feet of travel.~ , · • · · , · : · · . . . · D An extinguisher with a minimum rating of --~ to be located: D Other: ___________________ .___~---'-!------------- -._ 8. Additional fire hydrant(s) shall be provided----,.---~--------------'--~-~---'~ ·L9: £10, 'x _n. -2(_ 12. _.i.__13.·, · _x_.14. I --15. EXITS Exit doors shall be openc~ble from the inside without ,the use of a key or any spe.cial knowledge·or effort. A sign stating, "This door to remain unlocked during bus·iness hours" shall be placed above the main exit·anq doora · · EXIT signs (6" x ¾" letters) shall be placed over all requ,ired exilts and directional signs located as necessary to clearly indicate the location of exit doors. GENERAL -Storag~, dispensing 6r ·use of any .flammable or combustiole liquids, flammable liquids, flammable gases and hazardous chemicals shall comply with Uniform Fire Code. Building(s) not approved for high piled combustible stock. Storage in-closely packed pi I.es shall not exceed 15 feet in height, 12 feet on palle1s or in racks and 6 feet for tires, plastics and some flammable liquids. If high stock pil- ing is to be done, comply with Uniform Fire Code, Article 81. ' . Additional Requirements. . . { .. .:siot H{'lf: Pc HA) ~ 0£.. WrJl?t:Ha!..:51?" {J-fclCt;..ff. C!o1--1.l-/Oi)1r''f, SCjt1fJPt:' Fu;rn1c.e) l .. Fkou,01::-!EC.HA.Jtr14L lft:/Jt:)£.~ C!f-:-ALL H/:J2!4/!J)ou::.> ~'lf'a!tFS:SE:5 ..5. E x/Jt. t-71iJ. 1f{J ()FTA11 u .5€5 oF lf'oo#.,,<; .5. I q_ ·..:3 2<-1 ..5 Z0. 3Z 7 .. 52? 360. 332. ~5 ... ~ 33/o _33-; At\.11) :.3t..f-O .. )l.f-",T/F'-I A;_ r.:,l.~7.JJF:/~1',-+//D~':; , , 4.-j) tf u (/ / ;.) i: ( ~~·0,11 /J~ E Tl~ ~ l( / T Pl f1 A./ F (.:\ k.._ . . Comply with regulations on a~tached sheet(s). . ,.;r~ .., . I Plan Examiner (].)/I .I. ( ( /.. /{n( / ) j 7 I . Report mailed to architectC_ ) . Met with --------'----""--- Date-~/_/_-~/'""'.~'---·~·1_/ ______ _ __ Attach to Plans ·.\ January 6, 1992 Mr. Martin Lauber City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 Re: Callaway Golf 2285 Rutherford Road Carlsbad, California Dear Marty, Smith Consulting Architects Architecture and Planning Subsequent to our recent phone conversations regarding the above-referenced project I have prepared the attached document in order to clarify the different phases and associated plancheck submittals. The original shell building was reviewed under plancheck number 89-646. The total area of shell building was indicated as 118,428. While preparing documents for the Callaway Golf project we found this number to be larger than the total area. Therefore while the areas for shell and build-out do not correspond exactly, the are,as for the Callaway Golf submittals are accurate. Plancheck #91-1377 was an extension to the existing mezzanine that increased the building are by 7,488 s.f.. When the fees for 91-1377 were calculated the sewer EDU's were apparently calculated as Office space although there was no build-out on the mezzanine. Plancheck # 91-1390 was an office build-out including 41,292 s.f. located on the existing shell mezzanine and mezzanine built under permit #91-1377 as well as the space below these mezzanines. The fees were calculates for this as office space which means that the mezzanine area #91-1377 was calculated twice as office build-out. My understanding is that a change in the EDU's will affect the Sewer Fee, Sewer Benefit Area F and Major Facility Fee. Plancheck #91-1501 is a warehouse manufacturing and office build-out within the existing shell building and two mechanical enclosures outside the existing building. The package was first submitted with the areas noted as Warehouse -32,592 s.f. and Manufacturing -47,546 s.f .. During the plancheck process Callaway Golf decided to add mezzanine over the part of the space. Therefore we deleted the are on the first floor below the proposed mezzanine from plancheck #91-1501 and transferred it to the next phase. Per our conversations on this project I am further breaking down the area to Warehouse -39,840 s.f., Manufacturing -31,531 and Office -1,097 s.f .. 9868 Scranton Road • Suite 150 • San Diego, California 92121 • (619) 452-3188 • Fax (619) 452-3907 Plancheck #91-1685 is 7,610 s.f. of mezzanine which is additional building area. The mezzanine breaks down to Light Storage-7,506 s.f. and Office 204 s.f. Also included in #91-1685 is 7,670 s. f. on the first floor Which was deleted from plancheck #91-1501. The first floor breaks down to Manufacturing -6,350 s.f. and Office 1,320 s.f. In addition to these planchecks there are two packages that will be submitted for mechanical equipment. One has been submitted under plancheck #91-1482 and the other will be submitted shortly. These will not change the occupancy or area of the building. uld you have any questions. cc: Carter Darnell, City of Carlsbad Coleen Balch, City of Carlsbad Fire Department December 23, 1991 Mr. Martin Lauber City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 Re: Callaway Golf 2285 Rutherford Road Carlsbad, California Dear Marty, Smith Consulting Architects Architecture and Planning Subsequent to our recent phone conversations regarding the above-referenced project I have prepared the attached document in order to clarify the different phases and associated plancheck submittals. se sq -1'2.7 The original shell building was reviewed under plancheck number 89-646. The total area of shell building was indicated as 118,428. While preparing documents for the Callaway Golf project we found this number to be larger than the total area. Therefore while the areas for shell and build-out do not correspond exactly, the areas for the Callaway Golf submittals are accurate. Plancheck #91-1377 was an extension to the existing mezzanine that increased the building are by 7,488 s.f.. When the fees for 91-1377 were calculated the sewer EDU's were apparently calculated as Office space although there was no build-out on the mezzanine. Plancheck # 91-1390 was an office build-out including 41,292 s.f. located on the existing shell mezzanine and mezzanine built under permit #91-1377 as well as the space below these mezzanines. The fees were calculates for this as office space which means that the mezzanine area #91-1377 was calculated twice as office build-out. My understanding is that a change in the EDU's will affect the Sewer Fee, Sewer Benefit Area F and Major Facility Fee. Plancheck #91-1501 is a warehouse manufacturing and office build-out within the existing shell building and two mechanical enclosures outside the existing building. The package was first submitted with the areas noted as Warehouse -32,592 s.f. and Manufacturing -47,546 s.f .. During the plancheck process Callaway Golf decided to add mezzanine over the part of the space. Therefore we deleted the are on the first floor below the proposed mezzanine from plancheck #91-1501 and transferred it to the next phase. Per our conversations on this project I am further breaking down the area to Warehouse -39,840 s.f., Manufacturing -39,201 and Office -1,097 s.f.. · 9868 Scranton Road • Suite 150 • San Diego, California 92121 • {619) 452-3188 • Fax (619) 452-3907 Plancheck #91-1685 is 7,610 s.f. of mezzanine which is additional building area. The mezzanine breaks down to Light Storage -7,506 s.f. and Office 204 s.f. Also included in #91-1685 is 7,670 s. f. on the first floor which was deleted from plancheck #91-1501. The first floor breaks down to Manufacturing -6,350 s.f. and Office 1,320 s.f. In addition to these planchecks there are two packages that will be submitted for mechanical equipment. One has been submitted under plancheck #91-1482 and the other will be submitted shortly. These will not change the occupancy or area of the building. Please contact me sho you have any questions. cc: C r Darnell, City of Carlsbad Coleen Balch, City of Carlsbad Fire Department , ... December 23, 1991 Mr. Martin Lauber City of Carlsbad 2075 Las Palmas Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 Re: Callaway Golf 2285 Rutherford Road Carlsbad, California Dear Marty, I ~IT!ith Consulting Architects Architecture and Planning $ubseq~ent to our recent phone conversations regarding the above,.referenced project I have ' prepared the attached document in order to clarify the different phases and associated plancheck submittals. The original shell building was reviewed under plancheck number 89-646. The total area of shell building was indicated as 118,428. While preparing documents for the Callaway Golf project we found this number to be larger than the tqtal area. Therefore while the areas for shell and build-out do not correspond exactly, the areas for the Callaway Golf submittals are accurate. Plancheck #91-1377 was an extension to the existing mezzanine that increased the building are by 7,488 s.f.. When the fees for 91-1377 were calculated the sewer EDU's were apparently calculated as Office space although there was· no build-out .on the mezzanine. Plan check # 91-1390 was an office build-out including 41 ,292 s. f. located on the existing shell mezzanine and mezzanine built under permit #91-1377 as well as the space below these mezzanines. The fees were calculates for this as office space which means that the mezzanine area #91-1377 was calculated twice as office build-out. My understanding is that a change in the EDU'.s will affect the Sewer Fee, Sewer Benefit Area F and Major Facility Fee. Plancheck #91-1501 is a warehow~e manufacturing and office build-out within the exist,ing shell building .and two mechanical enclosures outside! the existing building. The package was first submitte.d with the areas noted as Warehouse.; 32,592 s.f. and Manufacturing -47,:545 s.f .. During the plancheck process Callaway Golf deoided to add mezzanine over the part of the space. ~herefore we deleted the are on the first floor below the proposed mezzanine from plancheck #91--1501 and transferred it to the next phase. Per our conversations on this project I am further breaking down the area to Warehouse -39,840 s.f., Manufacturing -39,201 and Office -1,097 s.f.. 9868 Scranton Road • Suite 150 • San Diego, California 92121 · • (619) 452-3188 • Fax (619) 452-3907 Plancheck #91-1685 is 7,61 Q.s.f. of mezzanine which is additional building area. The mezzanine breaks down to Light Storage -7,506 s.f. and Office 204 s.f. Aiso included in #91-1685 is 7,670 s.f. on the first floor which was deleted from plancheck #91-1501. The first floor breaks down to Manufacturing -6,350 s.f. and Office 1,320 s.f. In addition to these planchecks there are two packages that will be submitted for mechanical equipm~nt. One has been submitted under plancheck #91-1482 and the other will be submitted shortly. These will not change the occupancy or area of the building. ' Please qontact me sho you have any questions. ; cc: . ·c r Darnell, City of Carlsbad Coleen Balch, City of Carlsbad Fire Department ,. 1 ' . ;.i ~ SKT StructurarEngineer,ng • 15375 Barranca Pkwy. • Suite A-201 • Irvine, CA 8271 B , (714) 727-9070 URAL CALCULATIONS FOR PRODUCTION AREA PACKAGE CALLAWAY GOLF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 1988 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE SKT JOB #T91046 PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: COMPUTATIONS INVOLVING SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES ONLY SERVE AS A. GUIDE FOR THE. EXPERIENCED ENGINEER ~D .ONLY ASSIST HIM IN MAKING ENGINE:ERING DEC IS IONS. THE CONSTRl'.JCTION DOCUMENTS REFLECT THE TOTAL DECISION MAKING PROCESS. ANY EVALUAION OF THE ENGINEERING DECISIONS. MADE BY SKT STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING SHOULD BE. 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Braced? y/n: Y Y y/n Load Duration Factor= 1.25 >>> Span Type •••••• 1 RCANT SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP LCANT -----------------. -----1---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COLUMN BAY SPACING ftl _ 48 48 48 48 48 48 32 •••• Actual Span 11 1 ---40.25 28.00 25.00 32.00 LEFT CANTILEVER 111 · ---7.75 10.00 12.50 RIGHT 11 111 10.00 10.50 BEAM WIDTH inl 6.75 6.75 6.75. 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 BEAM DEPTH II I 31.50 34.50 22.50 31.50 21.00 34.50 27 .00 ================ ====·=1========1========1========1========1========1========1========1========1===·====1========1========1 Moments ••• Left ft-kl -235.2 -247.1 -302.6 Center II I 259.0 238.7 126.7 234.9 97.7 298.1 160.1 Right II I -244.3 -239.2 -----------------------1--------I-No Good--No Good-:i\_~----I-N9 Good---------l-No Good---------1--------1--------1--------1 F'b -Allow. psij ~ 2,695 2,~~ "2,798()1~f/2,695 2,819 \~,668 2,742 f Actual II I 1-;:i k-2,784 2,189 2,669 o+-'2,656 2,364 D,{.-2, 712 2,343 F·. -Allow. 11 I tJ 193.8 193.8 193.& 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 fv -Actual II I 156.1 203.2 156.8 195.1 142.3 186.2 141.7 Max. Shear lbsl 22,123 31,553 15,874 27,661 13,448 28,906 17,214 Max. Left Reaction II I 25,351 -67,515 18,282 64,285 15,638 71,750 20,399 Max. Right 11 11 I 25,585 63,457 18,215 63,050 15,638 28,192 20,016 Cntr Defl. DL inl -1.31 -0.46 -0.87 -0.56 -0.63 -1.12 -0.80 Max. 11 1· -2.38 -2.11 -1.56 -2.73 -1.17 -2.76 -1.48 Left Cant: DL "I -0.06 . -0.21 0.03 Max. 111 -0.99 -1.82 -1.35 Right Cant: DL II I -0.15 -0.22 ---- Max. "I -1.37 -1.91 ------DESIGN DATA------1--------I·--------1--------,.--------1--------1--------1--------1-------1--------1--------1--------I UNBRACED LENGTH ft.I 8 8 8 8 ~ 8 8 Fb psi I 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 Fv psi I 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 ELASTIC MODULUS *10"6 I 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 -----APPLIED LOADS---·-1--------1--------1--------1--------1--------1--------1--------1--------1--------1--------1--------I UNIFORM •• ;. DL plfl 652.8 652.8 652.8 652.8 675 675 675 LL II I 576 576 576 576 576 576 576 DISTRIBUTED: DL · II I LL II I X-Left ftl X-Right 111 POINT: DL lbsl 450 450 1104 435 750 885 375 LL II I X-Dist. ftl 24 16 16 8 8 8 DL lbsl 450 450 987 1540 1175 1104 8 LL II I X-Dist. ftl 32 24 32 16 40 24 -~ .SKT STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING '153 7 5 BARRANCA PARKWAY SUITE A-201 /'"'R.VINE, CA 92718 \ .... 4 727-9070 Titl.e: :, Scope:, Number: Misc :, Dsngr: Date:18-Dec-91 -----------------~-------------------------------------------------------SERIES OF CANTILEVERED BEAMS Page ~ 1 -----------~-----~-------------------------------------------------------DL lbs! 1020 900 435 390 . 1617 390 LL II I X·Oist. ftl 48 32 40 40 48 40 DL lbsl 576 128 1010 635 LL. II I X·Dist. ftl 16 48 48 48 ==================================================================================·======================================== -SKT STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 15375 BARRANCA PARKWAY SUITE A-201 ... ~VINE, CA 92718 .4 727-9070 Title: Scope: Number: Misc : Dsngr: Date:is-oec-91 --------------~----------------------------~-----------------------~-----SERIES OF CANTILEVERED BEAMS Page tea ------------------~--------------~---------------------------------------DESCRIPTION >> EXISTING· BEAM LINE 3 >> ------------------------------·--------·-"·----------------------------------------------------------------------Lamination Thickness ·= Live Load Skip Loaded? 1.5 in Cants. Braced? y/n: Y Y y/n Load Duration Factor= 1.25 >>> Span Type ••••••I RCANT SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP LCANT ------·--------------·-1-----------------------------------------------·---------------------------------------------------. COLUMN BAY SPACING ft I 48 48 48 48 48 48 32 •••• Actual Span 111 40.00 25.50 28.00 20.50 LEFT CANTILEVER 111 8.00 12.00 10.00 RIGHT 11 11·1 10.50 '10.00 ---11.50 BEAM WIDTH inl 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 BEAM DEPTH II I 31.50 33.00 19.50 37.50 24.00 37 .50 18.Q0 ==================·====1========1========1========1========1====.===1===.====1======.=1========·1========1========1========1 Moments ••• L~ft ft-kl -169.1 -202.7 -230.1 Center II I 178. 1 168. 1 73.9 221.4 117.5 224.4 59.3 Right II I -177.6 -226.7 -216.0 -----------------------1-~------I--------I-No Good---------1-No Good--No Good--No Good--~------1--------1--------1--------I FI b -Al low. psij 2,69\J\0 2,681 2,842\1°2,643~{\02, 778\;\1"2,643 2,868 f Actual II I 2,521 o'f-2,291 2,728 t7t'"°2,265 0'i--2,866 O'f°2,298 2,569 F'" -Al low. 11 I 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 fv -Actual II I 142.0 197.0 159.1 197.5 180.8 197.6 161.7 Max. Shear lbsl 15,278 22,211 10,600 25,306 14,-823 25,313 9,943 Max. L~ft Reaction II I 17,725 48,723 11,937 53,406 ·17,034 59,706 11,562 Max. Right 11 11 I 17,643 46,264 11,362 59,845 16,867 55,943 11,562 Cntr Defl. DL inl -1.15 -0.48 -0.84 -0.48 -0,88 -0.48 -0.53 Max. 11 I -2.13 -2.25 ~1.52 -2.03 -1.57 -2.03 -1.00 Left Cant: DL 11 1 -0.06 -0.08 -0.13 Max. 11 I ·1.09 -1.41 -1 .30 Right Cant: DL 111 -0.21 -0.12 -0.09 Max. 11 I -1.60 -1.25 -1.45 ---- ------DESIGN DATA------1--------1--------1--------1.--------1--------1--------1--------,1--------1--------1--------1--------I UNBRACED LENGTH ft I 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Fb psi I 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2~00 Fv psi I 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 ELASTIC MODULUS *10.61 1.8 · 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 -----APPLIED LOADS-----1--------1.-------1--------·1--------1--------1--------l··------l--------l--------l--------1--------1. UN I FORM. • • • DL pl.f I . 466 466 466 600 600 600 600 LL II I 408 408 408 528 528 528 528 DISTRIBUTED: DL II I LL II I X-Left ftl. X·Right 111 POINT: DL lbsl 408 LL II I X·Dist. ftl 16 DL lbsl 510 LL II I X·Dist. f~I 48 510 510 635 8 8 8 1012 1012 1012 16 16 ·16 1305 16 1012 32 632 8 390 16 1050 440 8 ~ SKT STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING ·15375 BARRANCA PA.Rl{WAY SUITE A-201 /-:r'R.VINE, CA· 92718 (_ J.4 727-9070 Title: Scope: Number:: Misc : Dsngr: Date:.18-Dec-91 ----~-----~-------------------------------~-~-----~-------------------------------------------~~~=~~-~=-~~==~~~~~~-~~~~----------------::~=-~~ Dl lbsj 435 435 1112 625 1012 LL. IL I X·Dist. ftl 40 40 . 40 40 24 DL lbs I 1070 1070 677 1414 900 LL 'II I X·Dist. ftl 48 ;8 48 48 40 ======================================-===================================================================·================ SKT .STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING '15375 BARRANCA PARKWAY SUITE A-201 -~VINE, CA 92718 ... 4 727-90Td Title: Scope: Number: Misc : Dsngr: Date-: 19-Dec-91 ---------------------------------------------~---------------------------_ SERIES OF CANTILEVERED BEAMS _ -Page ~ \.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------DESCRIPTION >> EXISTING LINE 4 >> Lamination Thickness = Live Load Skip Loaded? 1.5 in Cants. Braced? y/n: Y Y y/n Load Duration Factor= 1.2~ >>> Span Type •••••• 1 RCANT SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP LCANT -----------------------1-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COLUMN BAY SPACING ft I 48· 48 48 48 . 48 32 1 •••• Actual Span 111 23.00 27.25 20.00 LEFT CANTILEVER 111 12.50 10.25 RIGHT 11 11 j 12.50 10.50 12.00 BEAM WIDTH inl 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 BEAM DEPTH . 11 1 31.50 18.00 34.50 22.50 34.50 16.50 =======================1========1========1========1========1========1===== ==1========1======-=1========1========1========1 Moments ••• Left ft-kl -173.7 -178.3 -~ - Center II I 179.1 52.9 169.6 82.4 179.3 43.7 Right II I -181.7 -174.2 -167.8 =======================1========1========1========1========1========1========1== .=====1========1========1========1========1 F'b -Allow. f Actual psfl 2,695 2,868 2,668 2,798 2,668 2,896 F1v -Allow. . fv -Actual 11 I 2,573 2,292 2,057 2,288 2,116 11 I 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 11 I 177.3 137.3 162.1 137.9 165.8 . 2,255 193.8 133.3 Max •. Shear lbsl 19,085 8,445 19;102 10,604 19,548 7,516 Max. Left Reaction II I 16,964 9,693 43,194 12,005 47,591 8,740 Max, Right 11 11 I 42,.780 9,053 46,359 12,271 42,791 8,740 Cntr Defl. DL inl -1. 11 -0.62 -0.45 -0.68 -0.54 -0.49 Max. 11 1 -2.88 -1. 13 -1.99 -1.26 -2.08 -0.91 Left Cant: DL 11 1 -0.18 -0.09 Max. 111 -1.70 -1.29 Right Cant: DL 11 1 -0.03 ~0.11 -0.06 Max. 11 1 -t.44 -1.38 -1.48 ------DESIGN DATA------1---------1--------1--------l--------l--------l--------l--------l--------l--------l--------l--------j UNBRACED LENGTH ftl 8 8 8 8 8 8 Fb psi I 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 Fv psi I 155 155 155 155 155 155 ELASTIC MODULUS *10"61 1.8 1.8 1-8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 ----·.APP LI ED LOADs-----1--------1--------1--------1--------1--------I --------1--------1--------r--------1--------1--------1 UNIFORM •••• DL plfl 415 415 466 466 466 466 LL II I 360 360 408 408 408 408 DISTRIBUTED: DL II I POINT: LL II I X·Left ftl X-Right 111 DL lbs I LL II I X-Dist. ftl DL lbs I LL II I X-Dist. ftl 480 920 8 16 510 1020 40 ·48 920 460 16 32 1025 827 40 40 450 8 450 16 1662 •r ~ ·SKT STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING '1537-5 BARRANCA PARKWAY. SUITE A-·2 01 .. -T:RV:CNE, CA 9 2 718 I .1.4 72.7-9070 Title: Scope :· Number:· Misc : Dsngr: Date:l.9-Dec-91 ~---------------------------~----------------------~--------------~------SERIES OF CANTILEVERED BEAMS Page ~\\ ---------------------------------------------------------------~---------DL lbs I 510 1365 1329 920 LL II I X·Dist. ftl 48 48 48 24 DL lbs I 730 LL II I X·Dist. ftl 32 -------------------------=-=====-------=============================,========================--===-------·----------------- SKT STRUCTURAL ~NGINEERING '15375 BARRANCA PARKWAY SUITE A-201 T~VINE, CA 92718 Title: scope: Number: Misc : .. 4 727-9070 Dsngr: Date:19-Dec-91 . . . -------------------------------------~------------------------------------SERIES OF CANTILEVERED BEAMS Page ~\2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------DESCRIPTION » EXISTING LINE. 5 >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. . . Lamination Thickness = Live Load Skip Loaded? 1.5 in Cants. Braced? y/n: Y Y y/n Load Duration Factor= 1.2~ >>> Span Type •••••.• 1 RCANT SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP LCANT '-----------------------1-----.----------------------------------------------·----------.---------------------------------- COLUMN BAY SPACING ft I 48 48 48 48 48 32 •••• Actual Span II I 23.00 . 27.25 20.00 LEFT CANT.ILEVER 11 1 12.50 10.25 RIGHT 11 11 r· 12.50 10.50 12.00 BEAM 1./IDTH inl 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 BEAM DEPTH 111 31.50 18.00 34.50 22.50 34.50 16.50 =======================1========1========1========1========1========1======.=1====. ==1========1========1========1========1 Moments ••• Left ft-kl -173.7 -181.6 Center II I 179.1 52.9 106.7 85.5 175.3 44.0 Right II I -181.7 • ---177.5 -172.4 =======================1========1========1========1========1========1========1== ·=====1========1========1========1========1 F'b · Allow. psil 2,695 2,868 2,668 2,798 2,668 2,896 f Actual 11 I 2,573 2,292 2,095 2,373 2,144 2,273 F·~ -Allow. fv -Actual 11 I 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8· 193.8 193.8 11 I 177.3 137.3 164.9 140.8 168.8 134.4 Max. Shear tbs·I 19,085 8,445 19,436 10,824 19,901 Max, Left Reaction II I 16,964 9,693 42,135 12,283 47,570 Max. Right 11 11 I 42,780 9,053 45,914 12,505. 44,571 Cntr Defl. DL inl -1.11 -0.62 -0.40 -0. 72 . -0.46 Max. 11 1 -2.88 ~1.13 -1.94 -1.30 -2.01 Left cant: DL 11 1 -----0.21 -0.16 Ma~. 11 1· -1.74 -1.36. Right Cant: DL 11 1 -0.03 -----0.18 ·0.14 7.,577 8,810 8,810 :.o.49 -0.92 Max. "I ·1.44 -1.44 -1.57 ---- ------DESIGN DATA------l--------1--------1·--------1--------l--···---1--------1--------1--------1--------1--------I-------· I UNBRACED LENGTH ftl 8 8 8 8 8 8 . Fb psi I 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 Fv psi I 155 155 155 155 155 155 ELASTIC MODULUS *10"61 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 ·----APPLIED LOADS-----l--···---1--------j--------1--------1--------1---~----l--------1--------1--------j--------l,--------j UNIFORM •••• DL plfl 415 415 473 473 ·473 473 . u 11 1 ~ ~-~8 ~ ~ ~8 DISTRIBUTED: DL II I LL II I. X-Left ftl X-Right 111 POINT: DL (bsj 480 920 920 390 365 400 LL II I X-Dist. ftl 8 16 16 24 16 8 DL lbsj 510 200 390 1285 LL II I X-D-ist. ftl 40 40 32 24 ·• SKT STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING ·15375 BARRANCA PARKWAY SUITE A-201 Title: (~~VINE, CA 92718. .. 4 727.-9070 Scope:. Number:· Misc : Dsngr: Date:l.9-Dec-91 -------------------------------------------------------------------------. -- SERIES OF CANTILEVERED BEAMS Page .. ta\~ -~-----~-----------------------------------------------------------------DL lbsj 510 1020 895 450 LL II I X·Dist. ftl 48 48 40 40 DL lbsl 1210 1065 LL II I X·Dist. ftl. 48 48 --------.------------------------------------------------------------------------=------------.-------.-------------------- . SKT STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING ·15375 BARRANCA PARKWAY SUITE A-201 T~VINE, CA 92718 Title: Scope: Number: Misc · : -4 727-9070 Dsngr: Date:18-Dec-91 -----------------------------------------------~-------------------------SERIES OF CANTILEVERED BEAMS Page {<.\ 4 ---~--------------------~----------------------~~------------------------ DESCRIPTION >> EXISTING BEAM LINE 6 >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lamination Thickness = Live Load Skip Loaded? 1 .5' in Cants. Braced? y/n: v· y/n Load Duration Factor= y 1 .25 ' >>> Span Type •••••• 1 RCANT SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP LCANT ------·----------------1------------------------------------------·------------------------------------------------------- COLUMN BAY SPACING ftl 48 48 48 48 48 48 32 32 •••• Actual Span "I 40.00 25.50 28.00 23.25 LEFT CANTILEVER "I 8.00 12.00 10.00 6.75 RIGHT 11 "I 10.50 10.00 2.00 BEAM WIDTH inl 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 5.125 BEAM DEPTH "I 31.50 34.50 22.50 37.50 ~4.00 37.50 21.00 25.50 ============-==========·1========1========1========1========1========1========1========1========1========1========1========1 Moments ••• Left ft-kl -172.4 -207.5 -239.4 -115.5 Center II I 179.7 165.5 74.5 219.1 114.2 262.6 87.9 31.4 Right II I -179.1 . -218.1 -24.8 -----------------------I----,-----I.--------I--------I--------I--------I -~o Good, .N~ Good---------I -No Good·--------I--------I F'b-Allow. psq 2,695 2,668. 2,798 2,643a;).0 2,778(p:\2,643 2,819 2,759 f Actual II I 2,544 2, 114 2,067 2, 189 d~ 2,784 iiY2,623 2,801 ·2,496 · F•, -Al1low. 11 I 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 · 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 fv -Actua( 11 I 143.2 191.3 136.1 190.9 175.5 207.2 170.8 197.1 Max. Shear lbs I 15,415 22,544 10,465 24,465 14,389 26,551 12,256 17,170 Max. Left Reaction-·11 I 17,885 49,171 12,039 53,520 16,120 62,708 12,340 30,701 Max. Right 11 11 I 18,028 46,720 11,464 57,281 16,620 39,388 16,963 6,214 Cntr Defl. DL inl -1.17 -0.38 -0.56 -0.45 -0.83 -0.94 -1.17 -0.47 Max. "I -2.15 -1.92 -1.00 -2.00 -1.52 -2.49 ·-1.11 -0.20 Left Cant: DL "I ·0.09 -0.13 0.07 -0.96 Max. "I -1.00 -1.47 -0 •. 74 -0.96 Right c~nt: DL "I -0.23 -0.11 0.13 Max. "I ·-1.44 -1.24 0.06 ------DESIGN DATA··----I---------l··------I--------I------··l--------I--------I--------1--------1--------1--------I--------1 UNBRACED LENGTH ftl 8 8 8 8 .8 8 8 8 . Fb psi I 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 Fv psi I 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 ELAST.IC. MODULUS *10"61 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 · 1.8 -----APPLIED LOADS-----1--------I·· -----· I ----· ---I· -------I·· -----1---------1--------1--------1-------·I· ------·I· ----··· I UNIFORM •••• DL plfl 474 474 474 610 . 610 610 45 326 .LL II I 408 408 408 528 5~8 528 288 DISTRIBUTED: DL II I LL II I X·Left ftl X·Right "I POINT: DL lbs I LL II I X·Dist. ftl DL . lbs! LL II I X·Dist. ftl ..) \ 408 16 225 40 320 8 1012 16 510 8 1012 16 P E D C.. A 1012 16 875 32 2041 40 375 8 1012 24 10044 8 9839 16 SKT STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING ·15375_ BARRANCA PARKWAY SUITE A-20l. ,,,.-r'RVINE, CA 9 2 718 ( -4 727-9070 Title :: Scope: Number: Misc : Dsngr =~ Date:·is-oec-91 ----------------------------------------------------------~-----------:--------f!I"' SERIES OF CANTILEVERED BEAMS Page~,~ ----------------~----------------------~--------~------------------------DL lbs I 510 510 808 1545 1135 8374 LL II I X·Dist. ftl 4~ 48 40 48 48 24 DL Lbs I 1070 808 390 LL II l X·Dist·. ftl 48 48 40 ============. ====================================================================·=====================================.== ·sKT STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING ·15375 BARRANCA PARKWAY SUITE A-201 Title: Scope: Number: Misc : ,·TRVINE, CA 92718 A 727-9070 Dsngr: Date:18-Dec-91 -------------------------------------------------------------------------SERIES OF CANTILEVERED BEAMS Page ·t2-,·<.o -------------------------------------------------------------------------DESCRIPTION >> .EXISTING BEAM LINE 7 >> -----------------------------------------------------------------------·------,--------------------------------- Lamination Thickness = Live Load Skip Loaded? 1.5 in Cants. Braced? y/n: Y Y y/n Load Duration Factor= 1.25 >>> Span Type •••••• j RCANT SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP DOUBLE SIMP LCANT -----------------------1------------------------------------·-----------~----------·--------------------------------------- COLUMN BAY _SPACING ft I 48 48 48 48 48 48 32 32 •••• Actual Span 111 40.25 28.00 25.oo, 25.75 --- LEFT CANTILEVER. II I 7. 75 10.00 12.50 6.25 RIGHT 11 11 1 10.00 10.50 BEAM WIDTH inj 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 BEAM DEPTH II I 31.50 34.50 22.50 31.50 21.00 34.50 21.00 25.50 ================== ·====I======== I -=======I===== ·==I======== I ========·I ·=======I===· ====I======== I=====. ==I======== I======== I Moments ••• Left ft-kl -231.7 -237.2 -302.4 ----124.5 Center II I 254.9 226.7 124.5 240.9 96.6 . 294.9 104.2 126.5 Right II I -247.6 -236.6 ---~----~--------------I--------j-No Good--No Good---------I--------I--------I-No Good---------I--------I--------I--------I F' b -Al low. psi I (\'10 2,695 2,668 2,798 2,695 2,819 2,668 2,819 2,759 f Actual II I ~ ,',2,740 2,219 2,622 2,590 2,336 2,710 2,521 2,076 F·. -Allow. 11 I V' 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 193.8 fv -Actual II I 153.4 200.4 155.5 187.7 140.6 18647 _ 148.1. 183.9 Max. Shear lbsl 21,739 31,106 15,749 26,605 13,287 28,982 13,996 21,100 Max. Left Reaction II I -25,222 66,720 18,171 62,988 15,450 71,469 16,224 47,444 Max. Right 11 11 I 25,103 63,864 17,541 63,779 15,450 28,281 16,053 17,686 Cntr Defl. .DL inl -1.27 -0.35 -0.84 -0.66 -0.62 -1.09 -0.72 -0.49 Max. 11 I -2.35 -2.00 -1.53 -2.83 --1.16 -2. 73 -1.33 -1.30 Left Cant: DL 11 1 -----0.10 -0.11 0.01 0.04 Max. 11 1 -1.02 -1.72 -1.39 -0.43 ·Right Cant: DL 11 1 -0.24 -d.14 Max. 11 1 -1.46 -1.82 ------DESIGN DATA------I--------I--------I--------I--------I--------j--------j--------I--------I--------j--------I-~------I UNBRACED LENGTH ftj 8 8 :8 8 8 8 8 8 Fb ps ij 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 Fv psi I 155 155 155 ~55 155 155 155 155 ELASTIC MODULUS *10"6j 1.8 1.8 1.8 1 .8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 -----APPLIED LOADS-----I--------I--------I--------l--------j--------l--------l--------l--------j--------I--------I--------j UN I FORM.... DL pl f I 660 660 . 660 660 660 660 660 ; 660 LL II I 576 576 576 576 576 576 576 576 DISTRIBUTED: DL II I J l-t IE. 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I_ -j_.A.1.,,1..~\N.. -l I )}(. / -')/JY'. . __ , . {U.;:> c!)t::.,. . -. -.. . --.... __ _ : ~:_ ___ 6 ~-·I. see,n --7> l-/14(.o ----------· · ------- . ~e.L~$ IG::, tt DS Cooo _(E_ lr.p'I ~. c. ( --~--·---~------· -· - onvey DIVISION OF AMCON GROUP INTERNATIONAL LTD. MASTERS OF AIRFLOW CALLAWAY GOLF 2285 RUTHERFORD RD ·CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA DUST, FUME, AND VAPOR COLLECTION MATER'IAL CONVEYING REPORT SOURCE REFERENCES UNIFORM BLDG CODE 1988 ED. UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE 1988 ED. IND. VENT. MANUAL PERRY.'S HANDBOOK OF CHEMISTRY 6TH ED. MARKS HANDBOOK OF ENGINEERING KENTS HANDBOOK OF ENGINEERING HANDBOOK OF EVAPORATION TECH. SHREV~S CHEM PROCESS INC. HANDBOOK OF CHEM & PHYSICS 52ND ED. ICBO I.CBO A.C.G.I.H. PERRY-GREEN B~UMEISTER-AVALLONE SALISBURY NOYES AUSTIN WEASTE OPERATING CONDITIONS 1. Production Daily ............. ···~ 6,000 Graphite Clubs 2. Operating Day ................... . 4,000 Steel Clubs 10,000 Total Clubs 16 Hours 3. Materials of Construction -Quantity Per Day I. Impregnated Graphite (Dust Form) (see calcs within) II. Steel (Fine Chip & Dust Form) N/A III. Foam (Club Head Filling) A. Part A Polymeri9 MDI ........... 2 Gal. B. Part B Polyol ................... 2 Gal. IV.-a.Epoxy Glue, Adhesive, Fill~r A. XL-13230 Part A B. XL-13230 Part B IV.-b.Epoxy Glue, Adhesive, Filler· A. 3243 Part A B. 3243 Part B TOTAL USAGE IV ••.••.••.•.••••...•.•.•..•. 2.99 Gal. P.O. Box 719002, Suite 273 • Sant~e, California 92072 • · (619) 448-9484 • FAX: (619) 562-0649 San Diego, CA • Las Vegas, NV • Phoenix, AZ • Dallas, TX AMCON GROUP INTERNATIONAL -V. 1,1,1, Trichloroethane DF ...... , ........ . VI. Enamel Paint ............................ . VII. Methyl Ethyl Keytone .................... . VI I I. Acetone .................................. . IX. Mineral Spirits 66-145 .................. . X. Tapmatic Cutting Fluid .................. . XI. Trim-Sol Coolant ........................ . XII. Lacquer Tinner 15-sx .................... . XIII. Lacquer CL-107 .......... -................. . XIV.-a. Resin A. 3260 Resin Part A B. 3260 Hardener Part B :XIV.-b. Resin A. 6414-3 Resin Part A B. 6414-3 Hardener Part B TOTAL USAGE XIV ............... , ......... . VENTILATION PROVISIONS DUST PRODUCING OPERATIONS 50.75 Gal. .628 Gal. .000078 Gal. 1. 37 5 Gal. .375 Gal. .0078 Gal. .05 Gal . . 26 Gal. . 79 Gal. . 5 Gal. The primary operations ot manufacturing at this facility are essentially limited to the assembly, polishing and touch-up finishing of components which are received from outside sources in semi complete form. Club heads, shafts, and grips are in various stages of completeness when r~ceived at this plant site for finish assembly, balancing, and cosmetic finishing. Dust production is initiated by the following operations: 1. Cutting shafts to length prior to club head assembly; 2 .. Cutting shafts again after club head assembly; 3. Grinding back residual shaft protrusion from club head; 4. Roughing of the club head assembly end of shaft for good adhesive b_o:p.d; 5. Ble~d polishing of shaft to club head as assembled; 6. Primary contour grinding of club heads; 7. Finish polishing of club heads. The 1 ions share of grindings and dust are from the contour grinding ahd club head polishing operatipns and do not involve the production or generation of explosive dust materials. The primary waste particulates being· produced in these operations are steel grindings, dust, and residuals. Impregnat.ed graphite dust is produced as explained earlier from cutting, grinding, and polishing operations relative to the club shaft assembly. MSDS sheets provided for this material indicate that it does not represent any fire or explosion h~zard in it's received condition; however considerable debate as to the explosiveness characteristics of the material in dust form has led to the presumed safe path of treating the dust form as a potentially explo:sive dust. · I I [I 11 I, • I ,, II 'i II fl ll " i' II II ' -Cal cul at ions on Sheets D-331 & D-332 of this report provides ample design considerations to show that at no time does the Impregnated Graphite Dust Concentration ever reach the allowed level in UBC Table 9A-9B of (1) pound dust per 1,000 cubic feet of containment volume. · In actual fact dry dust concentrations anywhere in this operation are substantial 1 y below the al 1 owed 1 imi ts. and only approach small fractional amounts of permissible levels. - The maximum amount of impregnated graphite dust produced in the entire facility in a 16 hour operating day is shown by the provided calculations to be only .85 cubic feet of dust in 16 hours. This material weighs approximately 28 pounds per cubic foot and results in 28 x .85=23.8 total pounds production per operating day. A safe and reasonable collection effectiveness of 95% can be assumed by the installation of the Central Dust Collection System as specified and as such the resulting collection rate would be 23. 8 pound x . 95%=22. 61 pounds of material collection from the facility. The material potentially remaining within the facility would be only 1.19 pounds per day. The manufacturing area of this facility is approximately 320 feet x 272 feet x 25 feet ceiling height. which yield 320x27 2x25=2, 17·6, 000 cubic f e.et of volume· within the bui 1 ding. Dividing the re~idual material by this volume 1.19 pounds 2,176~000 cubic feet· =.000000547 pounds per cubic foot. Multiplying by the 1000 cubic feet of UBC Table 9A & 9B yields 1000 x.000000547 =.000547 pounds per thousand cubic feet of dust concentration per day. At this rate of concentr.ation it would require 1 + . 000547 = 1828 days of continued. operation with no clean up activity; or 5 years to reach anct begin to exceed allowed levels. Since Callaway Golf does provide for a very extensive and well operated house cleaning procedure it is reasonable to presume that the concentration level will never §Xceed permitted levels. VAPOR & FUME PRODUCTION The concentration of vapor & fumes-within this f aci 1 i ty are predominately l,1,1, Trichloroethane D.F. with trace amounts of cleaners, thinners, sol vents, and adhesive products as shown. l,l,l, Trichloroethane DF is a self extinguishing solvent and does not represent a fire or explosion hazard under proper and pormal conditions. The remainder of vapors and fumes are primari i y ;released in random locations as cleaners, 1 ubricants, thinners, ·adhesives, and coatings. Calculations as shown on drawings D-331 & D-332 show dilution ventilation rates for both the T.L.V. and L.E.L. methods of determination. The L.E.L. formulas shown ate the O.S.H.A. adopted formulas and utilize a safety factor of lO in the base formula. Additionally the ventilation rate is adjusted by a fa~toi of 4 to show dilution rates of 25% of the actual L.~.L. rates. In each and all cases the actual dilution ventilation rate far exceeds even the 25% level of the conservative L.E.L, calculations. - • e The T.L.V. formulas are again O.S.H.A. standards and as is always the case, far excee~ the ventilation rates of the L.E.L. methods. As demonstrated all chemicals being utilized are ventilated at rates which reduce the T.L.V. levels to acceptabl-e concentrations and substantially reduce or eliminate health hazards per current known data. SUMMARY The Ventilation and Material Handling Systems as designed clearly provide for acceptable levels of protection both in Fire & Health areas of concern. Considering that the Ven ti 1 ati on Extraction System$ are further aided by the inclusion of constant recirculating air condi t:i oning ,· heating and fresh air make-up systems _within this faci 1 i t.y, the result wi 11 be a safe, comf.orlabl e~nd clean worker environment. I AIR c.c. Callaway Golf c.c. Smith Consulting c.c. Bilbro & Griffin I ,, ICI COMPOSITES INC. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ~MPANY NAME: IC! FIBERITE W l)RESS : 501 WEST THIRD ST · ~~TY ST ZIP: WINONA,MN 55987 CONTACT: BRAD DIERINGER PHONE : 507 -454 -3611 FAX :, 507 --: ~54 -~·5105 TELEX : 507 -··454 -5105 EFFECTIVE DATE: 05 / 02 / 90 PRINr DATE : 05 / 02 / 90 PRODUCT SHORT NAME: 948A~/CARBON PART NUMBER : PRODUCT NAME: 948Al/CARBON OR GRAPHITE FIBERS EPOXY/ CARBON' PREPREG MSDS NUMBER: 85120322 REV: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------SECTION 1 HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS C.A.S. NO. % PEL TLV 1 Carpon/graphite fiber 50-75 2 Epoxy resins 15-35 3 Diuron 330-54-1 * 10 mg/m3 10 mg/m3 4 Methyl ethyl ketone 78-93-3 0-2 200 ppm 200 ppm * Composition withheld as a trade secret.· -------------. --------------------------------·------------------· -----------' , W . SECTION 2 . PHYSICAL DATA ' APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Black impregnated fibers/ no odor. SPECIFIC GRAVJTY: 1.2-1.8 % VOLATILE BY WEIGHT: < 2% FLAMMABLE LIMITS: Lel = NA Uel = NA VAPOR PRES~URE @ DEG. F: NA VAPOR DENSITY: NA CONSTANT TEMPERATURE STABILITY (CTS) VAWE: no data ---------·-.-------------·----------------------------------------------------SECTION' 3 FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS · -------------------------------------~----------------------------------------. ' FLASH POINT: NA :EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical, foain, water. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT AND HAZARDS: Use self-contained breathing apparatus. Exothermic polymerization may occur. Ipcineration can generate airborne carbon fibers which may cause electrical malfunction. ,Ai l~ PAGE 1 ):AST li . , ICi COMPOSITES INC. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET A18Al/CARBON OR GRAPHITE FIBERS ~· _.,, -. ,; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------SECTION 4 REACTIVITY DATA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ INCOMPATIBILITY: Strong oxidizers, strong acid~, strong bases HAZARDOUS DECOMrosITION PRODUCTS: cox, NOx, amines, phenols, incompletely burned hydrocarbons. POLYMERZATION HAZARD: Exothermic polymerization can occur with rapid or excessive heat. When heated to decomposition toxic emissions may be released. EXOTHERM FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Dissipate heat by spreading material apart and dousing with water. Contain emissions using local exhaust. -------·----------------------------------------------------------------------SECTION 5 SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL --~---------------------------------------------. ----------------------------- SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE: Pick up and use uncontaminated material. Contaminated material should be picked up and disposed of properly. r-5TE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance with local, state, and ·, fedral regulations, which mq.y vary by location. Questions concerning disposal should be directed to Fiberite's Safety, Health, & Environmental Affairs Department for evaluation on a case by case basis. --------------------------------------------. ---------------------------------SECTION 6 HEALTH HAZARD DATA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: Epoxy resins cause irritation of skin and eyes, and possible dermatitis or allergy/sensitization. Vapors coming off heated material may cause irritation. ~iver _and kidneys may be target organs if some epoxies·are ingested. Existing allergies may be aggravated. Epoxies are commonly mutagenic to bacteria. Diuron may cause skin and eye irrit~tion and affect target organs including blood, spleen, thyroid, and liver. Diuron produces some carcinogenic activity and embryotoxicity but is not considered a mutagen or a reproductive hazard. Fibers cause mechanical skin irritation and possible respiratory irritation. PRIMARY/POTENTIAL ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: Dermal, inhalation (at. high temperature) .POTENTIAL. CARCINOGENS PRESENT (NTP, IARC, or OSHA): none ------------~------------------------------~--------------------------------- (. SECTION 7 .. FIRST AID . . . . . '~ ------~---------.---~----------------~--------------------------------------- PAGE 2 ICI COMPOSITES INC. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (.8Al/CARBON OR GRAPHITE FIBERS .I ~YES: Flush with water for 15 minutes, consult a physician. SKIN: Wash with soap and water. Remove fiber splinters with tweezers or a sterile needle. INHALATION: Move to fresh air INGESTION: Unlikely to be a problem. t • ----------------------------------------·------------------------------------- SECTION 8 SPECIAL HANDLING INFORMATION VENTILATION: Go9d general ventilation and local exhaust recommended, particularly where grinding or heating operations occur. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Usually not needed/ Use NIOSH/MSHA approved respirators, if necessary to control nuisance dust exposure when machining. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: Impervious rubber gloves, clean body-covering clothing EYE PROTECTION: Safety glasses t .r• -~RAGE: store at or below 30 deg F ------------------------------------------------------------------------------. -. SECTION 9 REGULATORY INFORMATION ------------------------_____________ , _______________________________________ _ SARA TITLE III INFORMATION NO. % . EHS RQ (lbs) (*l) 4 5000 EHS TPQ (lbs) (*2) Sec 313 (*3) X NO. corresponds to the numbered ingredient on page one. 313 Category (*4) *l = Reportable Quantity· of Extremely Hazardous Substances, Sec. 302 *2 ~ ThreshhQld Planning Quantity, Extremely Haza~dous Substances, Sec 302 *3 = Toxic Chemical, Sec 313 . *4 = Category Sec 313 (40 CFR 372.65), used on Toxic Release Inventory Form TSCA (TOXIC ~UBSTANCE CONTROL ACT) REGULATIONS (40 CFR 710): All components are listed in compliance with Section 5 of the Toxic Substances Control Act. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION: D. o. T •. : Not regulated /-' .\, A. T. A.: Not· regulated PAGE 3 i ,, l I I '· l -.. , •r ICI COMPOSITES INC. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ,,~_8Al/CARBON OR GRAPHITE FIBERS. -·---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION 10 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION -. . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------· ,-. Nuisance m.aterials may be released as dusts when machining cured products: . Protect electrical equipment against infiltration by highly conductive carbon fibers. ''In accordance with good industrial practice, handle with care and avoid unnecessary personal contact. The information contained herein is based on the data available to·us and is given in good faith, however, Fiberite makes no warranty, expressed or im- plied regarding the accuracy of this data. PAGE 4 .. LAST . z 7148588437 #33 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Occup,tlonat Safety and H111th Administration BURTIN MATERIAL SAFETY DATA. SHEET Requirtd under USDL Safely and Hulth Reoolations for Ship Repairing, Shipbultdlog. and ShipbfeakloO (29 CFA 1916, 1918, 1911~ Po1ffl AIIIM'o ... OM8 No.44,ftl>U Juh.lZa.-· .......;19 __ 8_7 ___ __ L-MA_N_U_l"_A-CT_U_R_t_R'_S_N_AM_E_---'-----------·--'----t-t_M_I._R....,OENCV Tll-CNiONI HO. SECTION I BURTIN CORPORATION 714/850-1370 ,-ooRiss '""'""'tr, s,,,,,, a,r. s,,,,. •nd zlf codtJ .1550 S. ~rfil_eJ, Santa Aoa, Ct1. 92707 CHEMIC:Al-kAME AND SYNONYM$ TRAOENA~EANPSYNONYMS j II II SECTION II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ·- PAINTS. PRU£RVATIVES. &. SOLVENTS " TLV All.DYS ANO METALLIC COATtNOI II l11lhl P1Q~ENTS 8A5E METAL CATALYST ALLOY$ _ .. V[HICL£ MUALLIC COATINGS -·SOLVENTS fiLLER METAL PLUS COATINO· OR COIi[ fl LUX . --.-, AOOITtVES DTt-iEAS -. OTHERS HAZARDOUS MIXTURES Of OTHER LIQUIDS, SOLIDS, OR GASES ·~ - Dioheny I methane Di isocyanate (MDI) Cas #101688 Hiqher 01 iQomers o_f MUI ca:s u -None /\ssiqne<l - *OSlfA-PEL,ACGllt-TI.V ceiling SECTION Ill • PHYSICAL DAT A • ---------------·-----.OILING f'OINT ,•,.,@ 5MM H VAPOR f'RIEHURt (mm H,.) @ 250C VAf'Olt D£kS1TV (AIR•l) IOLUIILITV tH WATER APf>EARANC£ ANO ODOR_ Brown 8.6 Reacts. ~ERCENT,VOLATILE BY VOLUME t,r.} ~VAPOAATION RATE ( •J) ht aromatii odor SECTION IV • FIRE,AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA fL.AMMAILE LIM11'$ . aratus. 1' Tl.V (UNts) " TLV* (Units! .. 50 0.005 50 N.A. 1.22 N.A. N1if. U.1 \INuivAL f'!11£ AND E,XPl:.OSIOfi.HAZAROS . •. Avoid water contam1na11on 1n closed containers or confined area (Carbon Dioxide . . . (_yolved). __ PPM ..__ l Ii II ,, " ll Ji i-! II II !I !I fl ,'I fl !I " .I r, ,. ... ,. ·~-. ~ ~· r :i < SECTION V · HEALTH HAZARD PATA it1RU_H_o""""',.o-t.""""'1-M-1T_v_A._L_u _____ .... • ---· -·--• -.. ,, ... _, __ ,. __ ~------------1 o:Q?. .. PPM Ceilin ~..QI), not cp~~J~~_r:~d a carcinogen by 0SHA,NT.P..,J/\RC.Inhalatio~:-fFF£cu OF OIIER(Xf>OSUA£ Res irator . irritant-Also £auses r~~r_atop· sensi,!i?ation with asthr.i~ like s~,mtom · rn expose rn 1vtduals.$kln and C?ye confac can cause 1rntat1on,reden1n9,swe1l1ng, J.-L..IL3,l~ra Ii o g, or .. bl i ster.ing.;..J.nges.t i.un-i rr U.at i..oV-Jou.,Jou.r-u..wl c~~~.u· LU.I.--------~ ~f:RG_f:f'ICV ANO. ~(RST A.10 PM¢(01JAE5 , • , • ty_~-t-1ush w1tn wa~!:-oDtain me9!_c_al al~~~!1on;skrn-wash with soap and water-clean contaminated clothin ; lr!~.~stion-do !•u':_,_induce vomiting,call physician and/or transport to emergency facility imnediately;Jnhalation-fresh air, give oxygen-call h sician. SECTION VI -REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY \JNSTABLE -~-··· .... ,., ____ .._ ____ __;;__. ____ ~-~--~ CONOITIONS TO A\1010 J ------~-+----... ·-... $TABLE . X Reaction with water formin Carbon Dioxide ._, N-C-0-,-M-PA __ T __ A_B_I L-::IT::-,V,-L;(iJittriafs1-;,· ~,old) -~ . . -~• Water, Al c.Q.ho 1 and Strory.9.JJases_. __ MAlA"OOUS !lf.COMPQSITION Pfl00UCTS oox..i.d.e+Ox.i.d.e..c; .. ~en.. Ir-E coNDfftoNs To Avo,o t-1AZAAOOUS MAV OCCUR POLYMl~tZATION ·• ' -·---------------- 1---------~·-W-· 1_L_t._N_oT_o_cc_v_n_... X · ~~-i sture Cont_a_m_i_n_at_i_o_n ________ _ SECTION VII · SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO 8E TAKHI iN CASt MATERIAL is REI.CASED on !,P1Li..ED 1--"~-~-'-""'--Llo ......... ..L • ...,.._.,.· .e . .a.rea.Ai..1-;.e~-~_pj_l l, prevent J~.nt-r of wat r clean u ersonne 1 wear full rot.ective~ equipment. A~sorb with sawdust and shovel into unsealed . tQntainers •. ~ASTJ: DISl>OStl,L MFHOD 1 ol low feaerat state and tQ£~l reyuJ_~tt~!l~--Incineration-is the referred method or.material should be neutralized in accordance with federal,state and local ·regulations. SECTION VIII • SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION {Sp( if>· lypt} Wear.a NIOSlf a rovea a1r su lied res irator when exposure level.over P.E.L. · LOCAL £XHAUST --. SPECIAL vontLATlo.., As necessar to maintain below. P .E.L. N.A MtC"'.fANICAL. (GttrtnlJ .~:-..:..::...=..::..:....+-OT_ti_E_fl ____ ~..:.;..;.-------~ PROT£CTtV£ 01.0V£$ · ] i. '/£ PROTECTION · 0r: PVC --·-----···--Che~ical Gag OTHE" PROT£C'1'.1~£ l_Q\JIPMENT . -· SECTION IX • SPE.CIAL PRECAUTIONS . r t . t ron1...f r...e51z i ng OTHER PR[CAt!TIONS . Jn Case of lmer_genc_y~l 1 Chemtrec 800/4.24-93:....::0=.U ____________ _ .. ---· -_ _,, .. .. .. --·. . --------------- '• ., f I e. • ;'!,-.~i:-.;:,ar;;:;;;;:-;;;·;;:, ::;;.::..---.:..~_A ____________ _ U.S. OEPARTMEt(T ·OF LABOR Occupatlonal Slf1ty and Htalth Admln1st11tlon MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET .,_ ______________ -~-----------'------------:----------1 Atqulrtd under USOL Saftty tnd tf uhh Rtg.1l1tlon& for Ship R~alrlno. ~,lpooJldlnt, and Shlpbftaklng (29 CFR 1916, 1Gl8, 19'7) SECTION I July 27 1987 ~ACTU"lll'I H~MI Burtin Corporation le.tlftOlttC~ TILll'HOHf. HO. 714/850-1370 AOORtn t. 1i1111 6 ''"'-a,., .. t,,,,, ,w11,, c"4,J S. ~r.osey .SL, s · - SECTION II • HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ~AINTI, P,.tNt\VATl\'U, I COLVfNTI 1', TLV AllOY.I /.ND.MlT,\lUC COA TIH<ll 1' lLV .. flWtd (UtJ11I /.,_ . ,IQMlHT& IA1£"4tTAl CATALYST PrnnriPtilrv ' 2 None ALLOYI . L. VlHIC\.l M£TALLtC C~1lHQS . -. rtLUflMUAL IOLVlHU Fluorru:arbon -< 30 1000 PLU.S COATINO OR CORl PLU)( .. ppn M>OITIVU OTHlAI / / -OTtiUIS . - HA?AflOOOl MIXtURH OF OT .. £1\ UOUIDS, SOLIDS. O" OAIEI 1' TLV ., .. (UnUaJ f luorotr1ch loromethane 11 8 CASf 75694 30 lOOOpf M V,/ ( ,...:· '/ -::i0 -. . . ' ;., *ffll ING VAlflE OSffA/1'1:L /\NU l\CGll\ lLV . SECTION Ill • PHYSICAL DATA .. 1klt'-tkQ f'QIHT 1•, .J '>--400°F. Sttf.~trlC Qft"VITY CHJO•JJ · 1.22 VAl'OA PAUSUAE C!Tlm Ht,I •: 1.0 HACt:NT, VOl.ATILl 30' l!IY VO\.Uhlt Cf.I VAl•(Ul OlkJtTV (A.l"•ll N.A. lVA,Ofl~TION 11.-.TI N.A C •I) IOUJIILITY IN WATIII Slight NftARAHClAkO ODOR An}ber liquid, slight aromattc odor . .. SECTION IV • FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA er 300°F O.C. . PLAMMAILI LIMIU N. D UCTIHGUlf,HIHO t.llDIA r---------------'---·-'-----------------------------1 l.lNlltU~l:. r1lll Mt> lXf'LOSION H ... ZAROS ~~~~~-~-·~~~Qc~a~t~bo~oJl -keep containers cool to prevent r sure build un ;md drums from burst l nq. POOR QUALITY ' ' ORIGI.NAL S SECTION V · HEALTH HAZARD DATA ·---·---··--------------- or IARC SECTION VI · f'~ACTIVtTY DATA CONDITIONS TO AVOID . . .. u,..s, Aa-Lt_--t,--~~eeJLt.01tt.tl1J..ru .loo 1 t9 · oreveot pres$Ute buil <l-u11 STAtlL( X d d · Hydrogen Chloriaj 1Phosgene Pos ii Hrowo,fblodne,H.vdrogen r or1de, . MAY OCCUR COHO 10 $ to AVOID • WIU. NOT OCCVII socyanates to containers as occur SECTION VU • SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES t or inert .-~-........ L.L.l,,ill......a..L..M.-4Uo~~.w..w.....w. ase oroductJ l may cause pol lut 1on-do not discharge rouhd stream · o,!~S or publ k waters. Of~pose of 1n accorda.nce wfth local, and federal re ulalioos. Jnclne-ration or neutralization is preferred method. SECTION VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION N.A. ower PIIOTCCTIVI: OLOVH £"£ ,ROT[CTION Plastt · Rubber-Chemlcal & Petroleum type Chemical Go les OTHt,W PROtlCTiVE lQUl,M(NT . e e ·oleum t e rotect i.ve clothfn . SECTION IX · SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS· . . ,ftlCAVTtONI YOH 1AKtN i~"i•ANDl.tNQ AND SfOIUNO 0 · ghtl~_,closed, st.ore betw~ . rotect Hty. ----·-" --·------------------------i OTHUt ,RtCAUflONS ._..u...J<~"--"-1..-.-!::e.!.!!.m~r..::,ens:J'.._f_a 1 _I Jl_1£MTR.t£j-800j__424-930:.:::0 ___________ _ ili1l ~· .. · ..J.J-16 l1 ~ , •~'**It *A:*** lit** lit**** It It***. #t A****• A* 1< 1c 11;. * • * * * * * * * * t * .. ll **It a***** 1t4. * * t; . c .. •***"*•~~ MATE/HAL 5Afl:TY l)AfA Stit:ET FUH: lPOWf.:Ll> XL•1l~30•A 1323Q•1 Hardman Orange Double Bubble Reorder 004007 **•~ .............................. ****"**********"*k*****•······ ................... .. { -ti Al ARO OU S l NG Ht O l E N 1 S · * •*************~···· .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ·• .. *******"*********"********* # MATEHIAL NA~t Jb•0ll EPOXY H£51N J7•007 JKADt SECHll ACGltl•TLV 10 MG/~•CUBEO OSHA•PEL 15 MG/M•CUBt.0 *** .. "********•****************•*•*****"*********••-••••***********"************* P H Y S 1 C A L D A T A ~••***************"***********"*****•******~************************************ /APOR PRESSURL FOH lNUIVlOUAL INGMEDIENTS: NO ~APOH PRESSUNE DATA AVAILAULE. \CIOlTY / ALKALINlfY -PH 3PEClflC GRAVITY: iOLUBILlTY IN WAfER: 301LING POINT: tJO PH OA l A ARE. AVAILABLE. 1. 3'-' tJ£GLIGI8LE NO DATA AVAILA~LE :****~*•**********************************************************************~* -~ . f IN E ~ EXP LOS ION ,--~ * * * * * * * * * * *. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * * * * * * *· * * le * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LA5H PO'l NT: 3o0 uEGRU:.~ F. PECIAL FlRE FIGHfl~G PNOCEOUHES: DO NOT ENTEi< ClJliflNED FJHE SPACE v.ltHOUT FULL 81JNt<EN GEAR (HE.LMET vJlTH FACE SHIEiD, ~UwKtH COAtS, GLOVES AND RUHbEH HOOTSJ, lNCLUOING·A POSITIVt PHES5UHE ~lUSH APPROVED SlLf•CONlAlNEO HREATHING APPARATU~. COUL FIRE•EXPOSEO CUNTAl~ERS WITH ~ATEk. IRE EXTINGUISHING MEOlA: ·W-ATER S?RA T' OHY CHEMICAL FOAM CARBON DlOX ll>t:: ***********************************************************************•******· · R E A C J 1 v··1 T Y - ***~*************************************•************~************************ TABJ.LITY: MATlHlAL IS STA~LE UNO~R NORMAL CONDITIONS. NCOMPATABILITY CUNOlTIONS TO AVOIO: OXIDill~G AGE~rs. ~rHONG LEWIS ACIDS . 7 -hWNG MINE~AL. AC!OS >t. CURING AGENfS. CUNSlOt.f,(AHLE HlAT CAN BE NELt:ASEO. AZAHOOUS PULY~ENllAllU~: w1L~ NUT OtCU~~ AZARUOUS UEtuMPOSlllON PHOOUCTS: CAR80l'i MLlNux i Lil CARU(1N DIOXli . fi " II ii n !! li !' ~ ·············i················································~··'~--~c • • 1 • • * tt E A l 1 h H A Z A ff O S ........................................................ :r,,~········ •·········· ¥ L:? f_tr:-:.· £_ '(£ CON I AC l: R , ~ UCI JS uootkAJtLY IR lTATfNG JO IHl tYES. ··:ilh PHOO .. , •iW.I ~\ S ,t 1 N Cu tH AC f J ~: pijQOUCT IS MOOfNAJl:.L'f 11-<NllAT!",G TO THt: Stl.IN. r~ ~~oouCJ M~Y CAUSE SKIN SENSITlZATJON. SlbNS 4 · NOTEU. SK1~ St:NSlTilATION (ALL(kGtl MAr ijASEO ON PRUOUCl TtSTI~G, & SYMPTOMS: lHHllAT!ON AS HE t.VlOENCEO HY WASH[S, l-· ESPt:.ClALLY 11lVE!>. ft·.-,; AGGRH'ATED MEOlCAL CONOl I IUNS: Pt<E•EXISI ING SKIN ALLERGHS MAY JNCRE.AS~ ! ... _;_~f_•-:_, __ ·_~.:; T Hf CHANCE OF OE. V£LUP ll~G l NCHt:.: ASl:D ALLI: NGY SYMPTOMS f HO'! E XPUSURE. hl l H l S _ _ PHODUCT. PN[•t:.XlSTlNG SKIN ANO lYE OlSUkUERS "1AY ~E ~GGRAVATtD u, tr. E Xl'OSUt<f:. HJ r HIS f'tWOUC T • .. :_ · .. ·: ·r/-NOTES TO PHYSICIAN: • ff.'·:::'-IN G£~£RAL, t.ME5IS INOUCTION IS UNN£Ct.SSARY IN HIGH VISC.:0S1 TY, LU~• .. . VOLATILITY f'HODUCT~. ~;·orHER flEALTri HAZARD !NfUR~ATIUN: t1~~ ACUTE ORAL L050: ll.~ G/KG (RAT); 1~?\·· .LOSO: GREATEH THAN 20 MG/K.G (HAHHI T j. . ·"··· 15 .• o G/KG .(MOUSE). ACl)lt OEf.:MAL ACUTE INHALATION LCSO: NO D~ATHS i'.?.t.-IN SATUNATEO AlH, tS tiO_Uf-lS. ~i{if ALfHUUGH TH£ SlGfHFJCANCE IS UNKNUrJN, A SlMlLAR PRUIJUCT HAS HEl:N SHOl·iN TU ~,. ..... F~t HE MUTAGENIC 1N. SUHE MICRUBIAL TESTS, BUT HAS FAILED TU SHOW MUTAGENlCITY ;;~-}-·-· IN OTHERS. CHHUMOSOMAL AHERRATlONS wER( OHSE.RVED IN CULTURED J<AT LIVEK ·:·.'';:/._ ci.:-LLS ·-~ . L • ~:'.::~~\ii·-THIS FORMULA .CONrAP,s HAZARDOUS FILLERS ~HlCH ARE NOT HAZARDOUS IN A Wc.T . ~. 1 ;:-OR f.NCAPSULAlt.D ~TATt:.. HUWEVl:R, IF A FORMULA CONTAINING -A HAZAHOUUS . FlLLEH IS REDUCED TO A HESPIHABLE FRACTION 8Y GRINDING OR PUTTING INTO A4 •tRHOH~£ PU1'40EH, THE. P01'4llEH IS CUNSIOtl<fD A HAlAHOOUS MATE.RIAL. -~-**·********·*********•************•*•*•*****•••*••*******•••••••••******········ E M t. H G E N C Y & F I 1-l S l A l 0 . **•*********•••···································*****************************" INHALATION: ~EMOVE PERSON TO FRESK AIR. GIVE o'xYGE~ lf Ut<l:.ATHING IS DIF-FlCULT. OBTAIN IMMEUlAfE MEDICAL ATTENTION. EYE CONTACT: fLUSH THOROUGHLY nlTH WATER FUN AT LEAST FIFTEEN MlNUTlS WHILt LIFTING UPPER ANO LU~EH LJUS. GET IMMEUIAlE MEDICAL ATTENTION. INGESTION: SKIN • 00 NOT INDUCE VOMITING. NEVEN GIVE ANYThlNG ar MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON. GEr MEOlCAL ATIENTION. CONTACT: lMMEOlATELY Ht.MOVt CONTAM1NATtD CLOTHl~G OR SHOES. WlP£ EXCESS FRO~ SKIN ANO FLUSH WITH PLtNfY OF wATfH FON AT LEASJ 15 MINUJES. USE SOAP If AVAILABLE 0~ fOLLUw HY WASHING WllH SUAP ANO WAflH. 00 NOT REUSt CLOT~I~G UNTIL THO~UUGHLJ CLEANED. GET MEDICAL AlTENTJON. CONTA"1lNATEO LEATHEH AHTlCLES, l~CLUUlNG SHUfS, CkNNUr ~L U[CONTA~INAfED AND SHOULU HE OESTRUYEO. t M P L O Y E E P R O T t C T l O N ******•~**·····*·························•*•••••••••••****~·····~·-···;~ •••••••. ·VENl!LAT"lnN• r. _ . ..,,,_, '( PRO It\. I..,..,... . f~.-•• HAJOI\ AUStNCt Uf-PHUPl:.H tNVll-WNMf:fiJIAL CLJNl~1JL UK V(NllLATlOl·J, t'YE Ak A f VAPORs./fA1 . i,"'l;_,. lN· lH ._,At·Uff At'PIWVEO HY NlOSH/MSHA WHl:NlVlR [XPOSE:I) 10 FUf.\ES (Ht "?;-':·';.· fl[SPI" ? :. : C Ol-1 p L y w I Jt I us Ii A 1111 O • 1 3 4 ( Cf H ) • // ':, . :· . . ··-~ · r AC r, !,;~.t<lN ~~~-PHOTECTIV£.GL0Vf:.S f.1AOE ()f NlTfHLE fWBBlR UR OtHER lt-11-'U~VIOUS MATTER. y. •t . ********************•**************************····················· -· ..••.... *. * * . ·:: -~. S p 1 L L A N O L f. A K P H U C E O U k f: 5 ~-~·•••••*****•******•*****************••······························ * •••••• *. * ..... ' ~ .. 1N CASE Uf SPILL: C A C T S £ :·-:. AVOIO ALL Pt:.H!:iUNAL ONT CT. ON AIN PILL lF -PllSSI'bL • WlPE UP UR AHSORti :·~ ON SUITABLE MAflHlAL ANO SHOVE~ UP. CLlA~ UP ~lfH SUtTAHLl VENTlLAlION. :-WASTE DISPOSAL Mt:IHUOS: " · .. · CON TROLLED 1 NC 1Nt:RA TION OR BURY IN Lf:.GAL LAi-4Df I LL. HANDLE IN COMPL I ANCt. ..• wlTH LOCAL, srArE AND FEO[HAL lNVIHONMtNtAL PROTECTION AGENCY NtGULATlUNS • . i~*****•********·······~····················••********•****************·***•***** . , . -~,-:. t •••• . . . . ~-. HARDMAN INCOMPUHATtO, &00 COH1LANOT STNEEl, BELLtVIlLE, NJ 07109 TELEPHONE: 1•201•7S1•3000. TELEX: 710•995-~q~o .•• i • t.::-;·. MSDS PREPAt-lEU UY f.DWAND J. AUH AMS, 0 I HECT CJN OF R£SE AHCH 8. OE VELOPM[N T ··-··- MSOS REVISION UAfE: 03/01/8b DISCLAIMER: . >-:·:.t.· ·•· ALTHOUGH TH£· l NF OHMA l I UN ANO RlCOMMt NOA T l(.lNS SET FUH TH · HEHt: IN -( H£Rt:: I NM T E.R "INFOR~ATI-ON"J AHE PHESENTEO IN GUOD fAilH A~O ~ELlEVED. ro HE CONHtCT AS (-OF THE DATE Hl::RtUf., HAHOMAN l NCOHPO.RA l £CJ MAKf:.S NO RE: PRE:SEIH AT IONS AS TO TfiE COMPLEJ£NESS Uk ACCUHACY THERE6F. INFORMATIO~ IS SUPPLIE~ UPO~ T~E CONDITION THAT THE PERSONS fitCtlVING SAME ~ILL MAKE THEIR U~N OETENMINATIUN AS TO ITS SUIT~UILITY FON THEIH PURPOSES P~IOH lU ust. JN ~O EVENT ~!LL HAkOMAN INCO~PORATED BE RtSPONSIULE FOR DAMAG~S UF ANY NA TU~E wHA l $0t:: VLR t<£SUL Tl NG HWM TH[ USl OF OH H£L 1 ANCE UPON I NF O~MA TI ON. NO REPRESE~rAJIUNS OR ~AHRANTilS,. lllHtH EXPRESS~D UR IMPLIED, U~ MENCHANTAalLl_lr, FITNESS FUk A PANflCULAH PUHPUSE u~ OF ANY OlHLH NATU~E ARE MAUE HlHEUNOtN ~ITH RESPECT 10 !NFURMATION 0~ TrlE PHODUCT TO wH!Cri INFORMATIO~ H£~tH5. · · "~--·-......... * * •• * * ••• ~ •• * .. * * -* ••• * ·tt l/,. * ..... _ ~ ..... * •••••••••••••• * ....• ~-:. ••• ·@;)1'1· . ltfS,i ........ ~ ••••• --...... ;;tr. tiER1.Al SAf£TY oAIA SH[Ef FOH: £POWEL{) xL-13230-fj 13230-~ .:~.1~;r ·Hardman 0ran9e Double Bubble Reorder 804007 11;·..w•:.. •• * • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * •• * * * * ,,, * 11' ft • * * * le * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -* * * •• * * ft • * * * * • * * • * • * * * * f-i'~-~••• u H A l A R O O U S I N G H f:. 0 l E N T S .~w, ... "* * * ••• ~***ft* •• *************.********* •• ***ft It ft**. * •• * * * * * * *. * * * ' • *ft* * ·, * ••••• *It" .:.. ' OSHA-PEL ....... "L, .4.'l: •. .... . I/ · lo•023 : 01-ooq MA Tl:.R 1 Al. 1-lAM£ THAO£ SECHtf fRAOt SECHEJ ~07-007 TRADE SEC~tT ACGIH-TLV 10 MG/M•CUBEO 15 MG/M-CIJ!jEO :! f(o·';·-~030 TRAOE SECRE f S .MG/M-CUHEO 20 Mf'PCF ... ~~ :·~ . ·':. ··: ·. _#.;_~:. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *·* * * "'* ,. * * * * 1: * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * * * * * • * * * * * * * ,t * ~-P "Y S 1 CAL OAT A ... .. . -~ \I APOR PRESSLll<E :. 16-023 ,• . . .. ·:.,· 01-00Q FOH 1N01VIDUAL INGREDIENTS: btl OtG. F ~ ~0.001 MM HG 0.01 MM HG i 66 OEG f .-.. ·. :'.J·,..ACIOITY / ALKAL!Nlfl' • Pti ·SPECIFIC GRAVITY: NO PH DATA ARt AVAILABLE. 1.22 MISCIBLE . ,.U81LITY 1N WATER: . ( . r ·-..,!LING PUIN: NO DATA AVAILABLE F 1 H t &. E X P L O S I O N FLASH PO-lNT: 2o0 UEGR6ES F. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTlNG PHOCEDU~ES: 00 NOT SPRAt POUL FIRES OIHEClLY. A SOLID STHEAM OF wATE~ OR FUA~ OIRECTEO INTO HUf, HUHNlNG LIQUID CAN CAUSE FHUTHI~G. USE SELf-CUNfAl~EO BREAfHING APPAHATUS ANO PROTECTIVE CLUTHlh~. USE FULL PHU[ECTlVE CLOTHING AND A PUSITIVE P~ESSUR~ Sllf-CUhfAlNED BREATHING APPA~AIUS. FIRE EXTJNGUISHIN~ M£01A: ORY ·CHEMICAL . wA f(H FOG ALCOHOL FOAM CAHBON 01.0XIOt: '. ' ~****************~************************************~**~********************"* R E A C 'T I V l T l' " ................. ·.••·· .......................... ··········· ................. . (_~·,BlllfY: f.1Afl:.RlAL IS SlAULE UNOER N(JkMAL CUNOlrIOtJS. INCOMPATA81LITY'CUKUlf1UNS TO Avo10·: AC10S. OXIDIZING AGlNfS. HALUGENATlD UK~ANIC CUMPOU~O~ I, I' I' l'I !, I, II I' ' I !1 ', (, ~et-~·, . nAt. ivt s ~ARouus POLY1-1£1ULA r H1N: wILL NUT uccuH. . . ' .HAZAHOOU~ OECOMPOSlflUN PHOUUCTS: i.ti · CARBON 01ux1ot: _ T;a CARBON MONOJ<l~~-:tt>.-r:!" N l TfWGE N UX I Ot::S ;f/ AMMONIA ****•******************************************************************~******** H £ A L T H H A l A H O S .*************~*************************·***********************•••••i••********* ;,,:INHALAT !'UN: tt VAPORS ARE lHHlTAflNG ... t,RONCHITIS. -VAPORS ARE l~RlTATl~G )·" ... -:; •.. . _EYE ...... ,;.· ....... ,.,·, .. ·-. CONTACT: CAUSES SEVfkE CHEMICAL STRONG SENSIT1lfk CAUSES CHEMICAL HUNNS • ANO MAY CAUSE CHEST OISCOMFURf AND MAY CAUSE ~AUSEA ANO VOMITING. BURNS IN £YES ANO SYMPTOMS OF ;.INGESTION: ~}:·· IF SWALLOW£0, f'1UO(HAfELY TOXIC. wILL CAUSE· BURNS OF THl: MOUlH, THRUAT, ~}.:·: ANO STOMACH wr Tti SEVERE AHDOMJNAL PAIN AND COLLAPSE::. !{~-:: .. MODERATELY rux1c. MAY CAUSE NAUSEA, VOMITING, ANO ABDOMINAL PAIN. ,--: _..,.. ~;~ .. ·st<IN 1/-. f,., CONTACT: CAUSES CHEMICAL BUKNS ON SKIN PROLONGED OH HEP£AT~O EXPOSUNE HA~MFUL A~UUN(S Uf MATENIAL. STRONG SENSlTllEH CAUSES CHEM1CAL ~UHNS. MAY RESULT lN THE SKIN A~SORPTION OF "OTHER HEALtH HAZAHD l~fORMATION: EXPOSURE MAY Rt:SULT IN SENSITIZATION OF lHE SKIN. :-. ~·-·· ' . TKIS FORMULA CUNfAlNS HAZARDOUS FILLEHS WHICH ~RE Nor HAZAHDOUS JH A #El OR· ENCAPSULAlEU STATf. HOWEVEH, IF A FOKMULA CONTAINING A HAZARDOUS FILLER IS REUUCtU TO A RESPl~AtiLE FRACTION ijY GRINDING UH PUlTING IN10 AN AIRBORNE PO~OEN, THE POWOEN IS CONSIDERED A rlAZAROUUS MATERIAL. -~**************•*·······················••*******************•****************** [ H E ~ G E ~ C Y ~ F I H S T A I 0 ***************•***************•·~********************~***•********************~ I NH ALA T ION: REMOVE PERSON ru FRES~ Alff. G.JV~ OXYGEt~ IF BHf,ATH_lNG IS DIFFICULT. :ouTAIN-lMMEOIAfl ~EOlCAL ATTENTION.· EYE CONTACT: FLUSH THQHOUGHLY ~ITH WATER FOH Al LEAST FI~TEEN MINUTES nHILE LIFT!~G UPPEH A~O LO~EH·LJOS. GEf l~M[UIATE MfOICAL AfTENTlciN. l.llON: · ( · 00 NOT INDUCE VOMlflNG. GIVt LAHGt AMOUNtS Of hATEH UR MILK If AVAIL4UL( . ANO {RANSPO~t ru MtOICAL FACILITY. SKIN CONTACT: IMME O 1 A TEL Y tH:. MU V f:: C IJ N T AM I N A l f. U CLO T H-I NG Ok SHOES • ·~ I Pc. c. X Cf:. S S f R ll M SK l N AND fLUSH ~11~ ~Lf~fY UF ~ATER FOR Al LEASl 15 H!NUT[S. USE. SOAP. IF AVAiLAtllf UI-< fULLllrt tH ,,ASHll~G 1'/ll!i SUAP A,.,o l(AfE!-1. 00 NU! Rt'IJ!:ic. CLOTHl'\IC~ t) (..;) I (( ,1 I (. V • ,--~ I, -, .. • • • ................ * ••••• * * .............................. ,. ••• Z ~~ ............................. ** • •• . E M p L U y E E P R O T f C T 1 U N . . ................................................... . * * ~ * * * 1\-1-A • * • * • * •• It * * ••••• t. * .k I 1 ,If I u 11 OIi I LUC AL ( •HAUS T k(C UMM[ NOEO. TT ( ·.:.SPlRATUHY PROlfCflON: "·.. SELF-CO t-.J T A l NE O H Ht: A TH I NG APP AH A TU S I N H I G H CON C £ N TR A T 1 UN S • . . . -_-EYE CONfACT: -~-CHEMICAL WOHKEH GOGGLES •. J.::--~,--- :\SKIN CONl ACT: Wt:·;:·:-usE PROTECT! v£ GLOVES MADE OF NIT RILE HU8H£R OR OT HEH HtPEHVIuus MAT TE.H. l~~f!~·· ... -~*t •• **. * * * * * •• * * * * *. * *. * * * * * *. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *. * * * *. * * * *-* * * ***.***le.**.******.* * fX:~--'.·-. S p l L L A N O L E A K P H O C E O lJ H E S --~i~·:r. * * * * * * • * * ••• ,;: * • * * * • * • * • * * * * • * * * • * * * * • * * * * * * • * * * * • ·• * * * * * • * * * • * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * • * * :r~ .. '..t,•: ~IN CASE Of SPILL: .~_t•;_'. ·_. wfAR SUITABL( PROTECTIVE l:CWIPMENT°. SMALL SPILLS SHOULD 8£ fLUS11£U r'il lH ?;.-?t'~_=:--LARGE CJUANTITlt:.S Uf ;vATEH. LARGE SPILLS SHOULD SE COLLECTED fOR DISPOSAL. ' ... : ·--· OU NOT GET tN EYES, UN SKIN, OR UN CLOTHING. AVUlU BREATHING VAPU~S. ·}//·· KEEP CONTAINER CLUSEO. WASH THOROUGHLY AFltH HANDLING. -.. · , WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS: . . CONTROLLED. lNClNEkATION OH 8UHY IN LEGAL L~NOFlLL. HANULt IN COMPLIANCE ~ITH LOCAL, STAIE ANO FEDERAL ENVIHONMENTAL PNOTECTION AGENCY REGULATIONS. -,~I*.* ••• * •••••• * .... *. it;··* ...... * ••• * •• *** •• ** •• _.** ••• *** ••• .,.* •• it.* •• * • .,,._ ••••• *.**. l HAHOMAN INCOHPUHATED~ &OU CUHTLANOf STRtEl, BELLEVILLE, NJ 07109 TELEPHONE: 1-201-1s1-3000. TELEX: 710-q~S-Q9QO ~sos PHEPAREU BY EDWARD J. ABRAMS, OlHtCTUH Of RE$tARCH g DEVELOPM(Nf MSOS REVISION OAJE: 03/01/66 .OlSCLAIMER: , .• 'i \ . ALTHOUGH THE JNFUHMATION ANO R(CUMMENOATlONS SET FORTH HlHtlN (H[NEINAFJEH "JNFORMATl-ON"J AHE PR[SENfED JN GOOD FAifH ANO BELIEVED TU~[ CORHECT AS OF THE DATE H[HfUF, HAHOMAN lNCURP0HAJtU MAkES NU RtPHtStNTAlJUNS AS TU THE CU~PLEft.NlSS UH ACCURACY THtR[OF. lNfOHMATJON IS SUPPL!lU UPUN T~E CONOJTION (HAT [HE PEHSONS ~ECElVlN& SAME ~ILL MAKE THtlR O~N OETEHM-ItJATll)III A~ ru ITS SUITAtHLITY f-01< THEIN PU.HPOSES Pt-HOR TO :us(. It- NO EVENT ~lll HAHOMAN INCOHPO~ATEO Ul HESPONSJHLE FOR OAMAGlS Uf A~Y NArURE WHATSOf.Vt.k ~fSULTlNG FROM IHE'·usE OF OH RELIANCE UPON INf-(jHMAllUN. NO REPHESENfA(lUHS OR WARRANTIES, ElThEH EXPRESSED OR lMPLI[O, OF MEH£HANTA8lL!fY, fllNESS FOH A PAHflCULAH PURPOSE OH OF ANY UTHtR NATURE AR£ MAO[ ~EktUNUtH WllH RlseEc1 to lNFOHMATION OR THt PHUOUCT lU ~HICH JNFORMATlU~ H(ft~S. I !I l !! ,, ti I ii II II 11 II ii " 1: ' i, " I ,, ,, Page: J MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET For Coatings, Resins arrd Related Materials /S ~/() 06f19/K!:,/ Revised: 03/01/86 .. :. ........ 'f_.:,.____ -. ' -. . ·. ) SECT I ON I -PRODUCT l ND ENT IF I CAT I ON . ,~-----------------------------------------------· --------------------------- Manufatturer: HARDMAN INC Con tac t : NORMAN S. WOLFROM 600 CORTLANDT ST Emergency Phone: 201 751 3000 ----------------------------------- BELLE1) ILLE N,J 07109 , .. Product Class: ' Trade Name E;POWELD 3243 A-3 BLK Product Code : 13243-1 C.A.S. Number: NONE Prepared By NORMANS. WOLFROM Title REGULATORY AFFAIRS MANAGER D.O.T. Hazard Class: ID#: Proper Shtpping Name: PLASTIC LIQUID NOS SECTION II -HAZ. INGREDIENTS** DENOTES 313 TOXIC CHEMICAL .... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------Weight ---Exposure Limits----VP ::._. Ingredients CAS # ;~ ACGI H/TLV OSHA/PEL mm HG ::-.. --,----- ··. ~.EPOXY RESIN ·:~ 13ROUND LIMESTCINE , ::. TRADE SECRET \·~: *** ALL I nored i en t~. in this 1317-65-3 MIXTURE product are 1 i ~-ted ppm ppm 10 mg/M3 mg/M3 3.5 mg/M3 mg/M3 in the T.s.c=.A. Inventory. -~ . -;_, -~ .. . . :',.)-. . . SECTION Ill -PHYSICAL DATA . . : .. __,,.------------------------------. --------------------------------------------- .'1?? BC? i 1 i ng Range: NONE Vapc,r Den~. i ty: Heavier than Air • .':.Evap. Rate: n-Butyl Acetate Liquid Densit>·: He-a.vier than Water. ~ Volatiles volume: 0.0 ½ Wgt per gallon: 11.62 Pounds. / Appearance: LIQUID -::·.:. SECTION IV -FIRE AND E)(PLOSION HAZARD DATA (~------------------------------------------------------------------------------i<~. Fl ammabi 1 i ty Cl ass: 1 ·': ·.-EXTINGLII SH ING MEDIA: Flash Polnt: 480F PMCC LEL: -~/:-' WATER SPRAY ;~ :·) / .. :..,,, DRY CHEMICAL FOAM CARBON DIOXIDE ~ -SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING·PROCEDURES: DO NOT ENTER CONFINED FIRE SPACE·WITHOLIT FULL BLINKER GEAR (HELMET WITH FACE SHIELD, BUNKER COATS, GLOVES AND RUBBER BOOTS>, INCLUDING A POSITIVE PRESSURE NiOSH APP.ROVED SELF- CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS. COOL FIRE-EXPOSED CONTAINERS W-ITH WATER. ~UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: .) /j,, HARDMAr-.., I NC Page: . 2. Mat~ria1 Safety Data She~t for: EPOWELD 3243 A-3 BLK (13243-1) .... ',:.(::====-----SECTION V -HEALT~ ,HAZARD C>ATA - -PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL -EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: .. ·.,. INHALATION: ~· :,, EYE CONTACT: PRODUCT IS MODERATELY IRRITATING TO THE EYES • . INGEST I ON: PRODUCT IS GENERALLY CONSIDERED TO HAVE A LOl,J ORDER OF ACUTE ORAL TOXICITY. SKIN CONTACT: PRODUCT IS MODERATELY IRRITATING TO THE SKIN. PRODUCT MAY CAUSE SKIN SENSITIZATION. IRRITATION AS NOTED. SKIN SENSITIZATION <ALLERGY) MAY BE EVIDB~CED BY RASHES, ESPECIALLY HIVES. ONLY MINOR IRRITATION; MAY BE A SKIN SENSITIZER. OTHER HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION: ACUTE ORAL LD50: 11 • 4 G/KG < RAT) ; 15. 6 G/KG <MOUSE) . ACUTE ORAL LD50: 11.4 G/KG <RABBIT). PRE-EXISITING SKIN ALLERGIES MAY INCREASE THE CHANCE OF DEVELOPING INCREASED ALLERGY SYMPTOMS FROM EXPOSURE TO THIS PRODUCT. PRE-EXISTING SKIN AND EYE DISORDERS MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE TO THIS PRODUCT. ALTHOUGH THE SI GNI FI CANCE IS UNKNOIAIN, RESIN HAS BEEN SHm~rN TO BE MUTAGEN IC IN SOME MICROBIAL TESTS' BUT HAS FAILED TCi SHOt,,I MUTAGEN I CITY IN OTHERS. CHROMOSOMAL ABER- RATIONS l.JERE OBSERVED IN CUI,. TLIRED RAT LIVER CELLS. -FIRST AID: INHA,LATION: REMOVE PERSON TO FRESH AIR. GIVE OXYGEN IF BREATHING IS DIFFICULT. OBTAIN IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. EYE CONTACT: FLUSH THORqUGHLY_WITH t..lATER FOR AT.LEAST 15 MINUTES WHILE LIFTING UPPER AND LOlvER LIDS. GET lMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. INGESTI0N: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. GIVE LARGE AMOLNTS OF WATER OR HILK IF AVAILABLE AND TRANSPORT TO MEDICAL FACI-LITY. SKIN CONTACT: IMMEDIATELY REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHlNG OR SHOES. WIPE EXCESS FROM SKIN AND FLUSH WITH PLENTY OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. USE SOAP IF AVAILABLE OR· FOLLOW BY WASHING WITH SOAP AND WATER. DO NOT REUSE CLOTHING UNTIL THOUOUGHLY CLEANED. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. CON- . TAl'-1INATED 1,..EATHER ART! CLES, INCLUDING SHOES, CANNOT BE. <cont.) . . I/ HARDMAN INC Material Safety Data Sheet for: EPOWELD 3243 A-3 BLK (13243-1) -HEALTH HAZARD DATA (cont.> ------------------------' ------------------- -FIRST AID: <cont.> DECONTAMINATED AND SHOULD BE DESTROYED. SECTION VI -REACTIVITY DATA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------STABLITY: [ l Unstable HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: -INCOMPATIBILITY -CONDITIONS TO AVOID: . OXIDIZING AGENTS. STRONG LEl1HS ACIDS. STRONG MINERAL ACIDS. [xl Stable C l May occur Cxl Will not occur CURI.NG AGB\JTS. CONS! DERABLE HEAT CAN BE RELEASED. -HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: CARBON MONOXIDE. CARBON DIOXIDE. ALDEHYDES. ACIDS. SECTION VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -IN CASE OF SPILLS: LISE CALIT I OLIS ,JUDGEMENT WHEN CLEAf~ I NG UP LARGE SPILLS. *•• LARGE SPILLS *** WEAR RESPIRATOR AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AS APPROPRJATE. SHUT OFF SOURCE OF. LEAK IF SAFE TO·DO SO. DIKE.AND CONTAIN. REMOVE WITH VACCUM TRUCKS OR PUMP TO STORAGE/SALVAGE VESSELS. SOAK LIP RESIDUE WITH AN ABSORBENT SUCH AS CLAY, SAND OR OTHER SUITABLE MATERIAL; DISPOSE OF PROPERLY. FLUSH AREA WITH WATER TO REMOVE TRACE RESIDUE. *** SMALL SPILLS *** TAKE UP WITH AN ABOSRBENT MATERIAL AND DISPOSE OF PROPERLY. A'v10I D ALL PERSONAL CONTACT. CONTAIN SPILL· IF POSSIBLE. WI PE UP OR ABSORB ON SUITABLE MATERIAL AND SHOVEL UP. CLEAN UP WITH SLIITABL.E VENTILATION. -WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: CONTROLLED INCINERATION OR BURY IN LEGA~ LANDFILL. HANDLE IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL ENVIORNMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGULATIONS. • f'ag~ I 4 :.••:.-. ·, HARDMAN INC · Material Safety Data Shee-t for·: EPOt,JELD 3243 A-3 BLK (13243-1) :(_., -. . . ==---Jt: (,_. I SECTICN VI I I -EMPLOYEE PROTECTION .-:-' ......... ,, ·.. ------------------------------------------------------------ -RESPIRATORY F'ROTECTZ.ON: IN THE ABSENCE OF PROPER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL OR VENTILATION, WEAR A RESPIRATOR APPROVED BY NlOSH/MSHA WHENEVER EXPOSED TO F.UMES OR VAPORS. COMPLY WITH OSHA 1910.134 <CFR). -VENTILATION: LOCAL EXHAUST RECOMMENDED. -SKIN CONTACT: . WEAR CHEMICAL RESISTANT APRON AND OTHER CLOTHING AS REQUIRED· TO MI.NIM! ZE CONTACT WITH PRODUCT. ·.'. -EYE PROTECTION: · .. CHEMICAL WORKER GOGGLES. -.OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: .·~· ============= . :--:: SECTION IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ~-----·----------------------------------------------.-------------------------~{'.:·.:.PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING: _:;:;:.:-:.: __ .... . . . '· . . , .A 'ER INFORMATION: : · ~ _/ THIS PRODl.lCT <OR .COMPONENTS, IF A MIXTURE) IS NOT if':. ___ / ~~~~G=~P~SCA~~~N~~~r,rg~R;~TE~~ti~2L c:~~f ~~G~~. THiT LISTED IN IARC CURRENT ACGIH IS NOT REG- ):' ULATED BY OSHA AS A CARCINOGEN. · ·.-~. -DISCLAIMER·: -.~i.i AL THOUGH THE INFORMA.TI ON AND RECOMMENDATIONS SET FORTH HEREIN J <HEREINAFTER "INFORMATION") ARE PRESENTED IN GOOD FAITH AND H BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT AS OF THE DATE HEREOF, HARDMAN INCORPOR- ATED MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS AS TO THE COMPLETENESS OR ACCUR- ACY THEREOF. INFORMATION IS SUPPLIED UPON THE CONC>ITION THAT THE PERSOt.JS RECEIVING SAME WILL MAKE THEIR Qt,.IN DETERMINATION . •" . ~\ '-... AS TO ITS SUITABILITY FOR THEIR PURPOSES PRIOR TO LISE. IN NO 8..1ENT WILL HARDMAN INCORPORATED BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE t,.IHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF OR RELIANCE UPON INFORMATION. NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTI- CULAR PURPOSE OF ANY OTHER NATURE ARE MADE HEREUNDER WITH RESPECT TO INFORMATION OR THE PRODUCT TO WHICH INFORMATION REFERS . ; ... -. • • * * * • * "' * * * • * * * * * * * • * * * • * * * * • * * * • * • * * * * * 11' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * • * * * * 111 * * * * * * * * * P H Y S I C A L I). A T A ~ ,t i-~**~; •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ******•*•••***********••••**** .; ~. . . JJ'i:\•APOR PRESSURE FO~ lNDIVlOUAL INGREDIENTS; NO VAPOR PRESSURE DATA ·AVAILABLE. :t:<ACID1TY / ALKALlNllY_ • PH NO Pti OATA ARE AVAILABLE. t~'--; ~ . .. ~,! /t~PEClF lC GHA't'I TY: ~~:.! 1~~SOLU81LllY IN WATER; :':·~:·. ·~;,."',·. INSOLUBLE NO DATA AVAlLA~L~ ~~:aoI~lNG POINT: ·;:;t:; i~ .......... *****************************•*****•*************•*•********·******** _, .\~:-:.. . F l R E · t. . E X P L O S I O N ~ ~~~···············••**********•***************•*******~*~************·********••• , ,r;__ . ,...,,,_ '1~r-,-~ 'ASH POINT: i~O OtGR(ES F. it-i 'l.'lt!._'.-:' ! 1-'f~ •• ~-:·-~ rec ~W:°.ECIAL FIRE FlGHflNG PHUCEDURES: ~ · .• USE f ULL· PtW TfC Tl VE CLOTH I NG ANO A -POS 1 TI VE PRESSURE SELF •CONT Al NED ~i . -~:.' BREA TH ING APP AH A f US • ~}RE EXTINGUISHING ~EDI•: ~~-.,:-CARBON OIOXlOE _:f!.ljif:f. CARBON M0NUX1Dt ~~r-.: ORY CHEMICAL ' -JJ :J·;··' . F OM-1° r·., ~· • . ?-:_ .. ~~·-· . . ,.~~ff •J • • }!~--~~!*** ••• ** * ** * * ** ** .... ** .... * * * .... * *. *" •• * * ~ * ** ** ** ... * ****~ ** * * * **•* **• ** * * * ** * ** * I.::¥,·: .• ,·. R E A C T 1 V I T Y ~l;;'t-~ ......... ~********************••••••••••••*********••••••••******~···········••**** .. -~~iABILITY: MATE~IAL IS STABLE. UNOER NOR~AL CONDITIONS. .G(,:,.._ ft.~~AZAHOOUS. POLYl'tftHlATllJN: WlLL NOT OCCUR. tfPj:·.:. rf.;:HAZAHOOU$ OtCOMPU~llluN PHOOUCJSa ,?~:._· CARBON OlOX lOf , .... ~/-. ·· CA~BON MONOXllH:. ?-'._::'· Nl TROGEN OX lOtS ~t--~. ~~z:~ . r/{**** • •••• • • •••• •• •• * ··~········ • • • ·-· • ••• • • ··*····'I(····-··············*········***· fi.:". · . . · H E A L T H H A Z A R O S '~i~***~*"**********•******************•*******•**•******••******•*************•*•* ):~ -t;OrH AC l: *\· MAY lRHlTATf nlttt ~LIGHT PAIN, HED~ESS, ANO POSSIBLE MlNOR CORNEAL INJURY • .)(~ .. I• • ··_· SKIN •• •· I ' .. CONTACT: PROLON~ED OH HEPEATfD E~POSUHE MAY CAU~E A MARKEO SKIN. BURN. ~ATEHIAL.. t-1·Ay CAl.JSt. SENSITIZATION CJR ALL~RGfr-4lC RESPlJNSt::. IHlS i I I . ! I ! ·1 l ._, UNfACJI WATER FOR AT LEASl FIFTEEN MINUTES WHILt LIFTlNG ~~~== A!~O~~~~:L~l~~!rl GET l~~~OIATE MtOlCAL ATTENTION. CONTACT-a . ~ wASH fHUWOUGH~Y ~ITH SOAP ANO ~ATER. RE~OVt CONJAMl~AJf~ CLOTrlING AND SHUES. ~ASH CONlAMINATED CLOTHING 8Ef0ij£ RC:USl:. • ~ . :.********•**************~***********•******************************************* t. E M P L O Y E E P R O T E C T I O N " . . ;:~**** *** * •• ******** ********* ****** ** * * ** * *** * *** ~ *** ******* *** ********* *** ****** •' i~ l LOCAL EX~AUST REC .1·VENT1LATIONZ . ·:[}E~PlRATO~Y PROTEC·! lUN: _ ~; SE~f-CO~TAlNEO ij~EATHlNG APPARATUS IN HIGH CONCENTRATIONS. \ ·=,·i . ~EYE·,CONTACTi ff~. SAFETY GLASSES wITrl SIDE SHIELDS. >(!..' '"i;l:.: $iIN CONTACTS USE PROTECTIVE GLOVES MADE OF NITRILE RU~~fR OR OTHER lMPERVlOUS MATTER. f: c::i.~ ;*************•**************************************************************** k1 SP 1·l L AND LE AK PK UC EU UH ES :~~t**** * **~ ******··~····~ ** ****** ** * * * * ** * * ***** .. ***""******* *** *****'********* •** * ' ,: -. . .·.CASE·Of SPILL: ' ~:: ..... •AVOlO A~L-PfHSUN~L CONTACT. CONJAIN ON .$UITABLE MAf~RlAL -AND SHOVEL UP, SPILL IF POSSIBLE. WIPE UP OR ABSORB CL.t::AN UP. WITH SUITABLE VENTILATION, AstE 01$POSAL MEfriUOS: ·~:-· CONTROLLED lNClNERA T 1 ON OR BURY ·IN Lt GAL LANOF ILL. HANDLE IN -COMPL l ANCE .i_:·· ~ITH LOCAL, SIATE AND FEDERAL E:NVIRONME.NTAL -PROTECTION AGENCY REGULAllONS, :.·r~i . •· . · ~ -. ..!.·:-- --~*:.;:,.· HARDMAN lNCUkPU .. HAffO, bOO CORTL,ANOT STHEfT, B·ELLEVILLE, NJ 07109 ~~·!,·. TtLEPHONE: 1•l01•751~3000,. TELE,{: 710•995•~9'40 Ii\~. MSOS .P~EPARED ~y EOWARl) J-. _ABRAMS, DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH .& DEVELOPMENT ,:,,:-::· i.i\:_~-MSDS REVISION DATE: 11/25/85 fDISCLA.IMER: -t?'..r.--ALTHOUGH THE. INFORMATION ANO RE.COMME.NOATIONS. SET FORTH HEREIN (Hf.REINAFTER t~--•INFORMATION•) A~E-PRESENTiD lN GOOD fAllh ANO BELIEVED -TO BE CO~RECf AS ~-K .: · OF THE DA TE HEkEOF, HAfWMAN I NCORPORA TEO MAKES NO REPRESENT A llONS AS TO {j~/: THE COMPLETENESS 0~ ACCURACY THEREOF. INFORM.A TION 1S 5.lJPPLlfl) UPON THE· .~i;f":· CONOITlUN THAT ·lHf. PERSONS R.ECEIVING SAME WILL MAKE THEIR QwN· f:~: OETERMlNATlON AS ro ITS SUITABILITY FOR.,fHE.Ik PURPOSES PRIOR TO USE. IN t/.'" . NO. EVENT WlLL HARDMAN INCORPORATED eE RESPONSIBILE FOR OAMAG~S Of ANY L NATURE.WH4TSOEV.Ett k·ESULTlNG FROM Tttf USE..OF OR REL.IANCE UPON INFOHMATION. :~ ijQ. REPRESENJArIONS OR ~ARHANTlES, EITHER EXPRESSED a~ IMPLIED, Of t· MERCHANTABl~lrY, fITNESS fOH A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OF ANY OTHt~ NATURE ~-t· ARE MAOE HERt::UNUEt< wl TH RESPt::C f 10 1 NF ORMA T ION OR J HE PRODUCT TO l'IH I CH :( ' 1 NFOHMA TION ~EF-ft<S • . -; ·-· . ·1~:- I t I ·.· •' · u .1.Q l~:,v-. ..... ,l\,,v ~..:>.:>u,..1;Ad:.!: rf::..~ tH b ..... •*•••••• ..... ,u****•••****••• ........... *****•*"'****•****•**•****•••••tc••*.2/ ' ?, .. 11,**••• ...... .. J~rtRIH SAFETY OAIA SHHT FOH: EPOWELO@RT e .; ··~················ ......................... ~······························ ·, ••••• HAl.AROOUS INGREOIENTS - . ~~ MA.TEHIAL NAME ; ~-OlJ PULYAMlOE HlSJN ~" !'~: \ ~· .... __ _,, NO ACGIH•TLV OR OSHA•P~L DATA HAS ~EEN FUUNO ~ . ' -•••••.• * •• ***** *. • •• 1r•• tc1'1 ** .... ** **** * ...... * *****•**·**"'"****• * *. * ** •• *. *** ... ••* * * ** ~~· PHY S-1 CAL OAT A ...... 1~··········~··············· .. ·····k········ .. ··········•···•······· .. ··~········· . ·~i;OR PRESSURE FOR l NDl V 1 OUAL INGREDIENTS: NO VAPOR PRESSUHE DAT A AVA I LAH LE. z; ... • PH NO PH OATA ARE· AVAILABLE. -~iCJFJC G~AVITY: o.cn ~.b .. ....... 30LUBILITY lN WATEH: INSOLUBLE r• .. ';·-~ .. . ~I~fN~ POINT: NO DATA AVAILABLE ·.,;,{-:., *~ ......................... **······*·····················** .. ****** .. ************** 1:.:: F I R E & E X P L O S I O N ;: ................ ~ ................. * .............................................. . £$, . . 200 OtG~EES F. Tee· ;JAL FIRE FlGHTlNG PROCEDURES& -~ USE FULL PHOrECJIVE CLOTHING AND A POSITIVE PHESSURE SELF•CONTAINEO 7 HHfAJHlNG APPA~4Tus. •:-:; . •. t,.... . . -:··:·· ORY CHEMICAL i:·: f OAM . ... , l ,f.'.i,R_E EXT l~GUISHING Mt:OlA; ~-CARBON DIOXlOE ~.-.-............................ __ •**• * ................. •*******•*• * **. **** ** **** *** * *** * ~i~:_.. · . R E A C · T I V I _T Y . · ,1;.~-· *** ·-·~· ._ ...... ** *•• ..... *** ** ..... * .... *11'*·* ** ••••• * ** * * * *** ** •• ** * * * .. **• * ** ** * * * * STABlll TY: MATER !AL l S S TA8LE: UNDER. NORMAL CONDIT IONS. ~~-. . ~~ZARDOUS POLYMEklZATlON: WILL NOT OCCUR. f'..1-· }1 .. t•. ~~~AROOUS OECOMPOSlTION PROOUCTSS ~;f,i CARBON OIOXIOE itE CAHBON MONOX.IOE f;i, NITHOGEN O·XIOES ~-- ' ~-···*·•··· .. **~*·*~**************•***********•********~****** .. * .. *************~-. H ~ A L T H H A Z A R D S ,..9• •• ··~ *: *•*****·**** * •••** ** ***** ..... *******• *·*•**** * * * ••• ** ** *" * * ***** **** * ¥.._~.~ONT ACT a .:i •.. f~·, MAY IHHITATE WITH SLIGHT PAIN,· REONESS, _ANO POSSIBLE MINOR CORNEAL INJURY. ';I'._<' ~kiN t1:, ~- CONrACTi PR~LONGEO OM HE~lA.TEO EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE A nu 't E "' •••• A' MOY f'All~i: .cn·~~TfT/AT1(1N p~ oi 1.i:-qr4-~1T." M~RKED SKIN l:!URN. THIS ,A:~w~AH CHE~lCIH. l\ .. ..ii.""w'"• "' ....... ,. ~-........ , II" --lg;.-(UNI ACI •ITH PHUOUCI, . ~~~.:. ·········••******************** .. *****........................ ••••••• * .. ·" ....... * ...... .. • ·~ i;,:-·. 1;;. S p 1 L L A N O L E A K P R O C E O U R E S I ., ~ ........ * * * * * * * * * * *. * * .. * .. * * • * * * .. * * * * .. * * * * * * * * * .... * 'fl; * * * .. * * * * * * ft * • * * * • * ... * • ........... . -CASE Of' SPILLS ~ USE CAUTIOUS JUOGMENT WHEN CLEANING UP LARGE SPILLS. . !!'·"!, LA RGE· SPILLS ..... WEAH RlSPIHAfOk ANO PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AS •••• APPkOPfH A TE, SHU f Off SOUR.CE OF LEAK IF SAFE TO 00 SO. O I KE AND CONTAIN. HEMOVE wJTH VACUUM TRUCKS UR PUMP TO STOHAGE/SALVAGE VESSELS, SOAK UP RESlO~E ~!TH AN AUSORBENT SUCH AS CLAY, SkND OH OTHER SUITABLE MATERIAL; OJSPOSt OF PHOPEHLY. FLUSH AREA WITH WATEH TO REMOVE TRACE RESIDUE. *** SMALL SPILLS*** TAKE UP WITH AN ABOSRt3ENT MATERIAL AND DISPOSE OF I ·if/\ PHO PEHL y. I \i::_.-,·. -:, :wAsrE 0151-'CSAL METHUOS: ~-CONTROLLED INClNEMATION Ok 8UHY IN LEGAL LANDFILL. HANDLE IN COMPLIANCE ~-~ITH toc•L, STATE AND FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECrION AGENCY REGULATIONS. ::~:;_ :•11• •• * •·* * *. * * * * * * * * * * * * *. * * * * *. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *. * * * * * * * .. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ·'-ik -~~:_··:·. HA HOM AN 1 NCO RPO RA TEO, 6 0 0 CO R TL ANO T · S TR E f, T , 8 ELLE VILLE , NJ O 7 1 0 '1 TELEPHONE: 1•201•751•3000, TELEX: 710•995-~9~0 ~sos P~EPAR£D SY EO~ARO J. ABRAM8, DIRECTOR Of RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ·MSDS REV1S10N OATE:, Ol/01/8b .,. ;LA IMEH: ALTHOUGK THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS SET FORTH HEREIN CHEREI·NAFTER •1NFONMATION") AHE PRESENTED IN GOOO·FAITH ANO BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT AS OF THE DATE HlREOF, ~ARDMAN INCORPORAl~O MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS AS TO THE COMPLETENESS OR ACCURACY THEREOF. INFOR~ATION lS SUPPLIED U~ON THE CONDITION fHAr JHE PERSONS RECEIVING SAME ~ILL MAKE THf.:.lR ONN OETERMINATlUN AS ru ITS SUITABILITY FOR THEIR-~URPOSES PRIOR TO USE. IN NO EVlNT WILL, HAROMAN INCORPORATED 8l kESPONSIBL~ FOR OAMAGlS OF ANY NAfUffE WHAT$OEVER RESULTING FRbM THE USE OF OR HELIANCE UPON I~FURMAJIO~. NO· H~PRESENfAJlONS OR wAHRANTlES, Ellt1f.:.R EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANrAaILlTY, FlTNESS FOR A PAijJJCULAR PURPOSE OR OF ANY OTHER NATURE ARE ~ADE HEHEUNOE~ ~!TH RESPECT TO INFORMATION OR THE PRODUCT TO ~HICH INFOHMATlON Rt::Ft::RS. \ . **-::.****'* ****'***********~*: .~.; ••• ,"***"*'*~. ;. **.: *; *:* ** ***** * ** ·~-~ * EYE:CONTACT: 11• PHODUCl IS ~UOEHAJELY JHRJTATING TO TH~-EYES.· - ,,sTJON: (W PROOU.CT 15 ,.. . TO X I C l T Y • GtNEHALLY CONSIDERED TO HAVE A LOW ORUER OF ACUTE 01-<AL SKIN CONTACTS PRODUCT IS MUUtHATELY IRRITATING TO THE SKIN. PRODUCT MAY CAUSE SKIN SENS I T I l A T 10 I~ • IRRITArlON AS NOTEU. SKIN SENSITIZATION (ALLERGY) MAY BE EVIDlNCED BY ·RASH~S, ESPfClALLY HIVfS. OTHER HEALTH HAZARO lNFUHMATION: ACUTl OHAL LOSO; 11.4 G/KG (RAT)1 15.b G/KG (MOUSE}. ACUfE DERMAL LOSO: GHEATEH THAN 20 M~/KG ·(RABBIT). PRE-EXISTING S~IN ALLEHGIES MAY INCHEAS(· THE CHANCE OF DEVELOPING INCREASED ALLEHGY SYMPTOMS FROM EXPOSURE "JO THIS P~ODUCT. PHE•[XISTING S~IN AND EYE OISOHOEHS MAY BE AGGRAVATlO BY EXPOSURE TO THIS PHOOUCT. ALTHOUGH THE SlGNlflCANCE IS UNKNOWN, RESIN HAS BEEN SHUWN TO ~E ·MUTAGENIC IN SOME MlCH08IAL. TESTS, BUT HAS FAILED TO SHOW MUTAGENICITY IN OTHERS. CHROMbSOMAL· A~lRHATIONS WERE ObSERVED IN CULTUREO RAT LIVER CELLS. . *********************•**************·********•****•***************************** · £ M E H G E N C Y . IL f I f< S T A· I D ***********.*********•**•*•*•***************•******•**************************** lNHALATlON: 2 REMOVE PERSON ro FHESH AIR. J• GIVE OXYGEN IF SHEATHING IS DIFFICULT. QijTAIN IMM~OIATf MEOlCAL: ATTENTION, EYE CONT AC.T:. FLUSH THOROUGHLY ~lTH ~Alf~ FOR AT LEAST· FiFTEEN ~lNUTES WHILE LIFTING UPPER ANO LO.-.Et< LIDS. GET IMMEOIATE MEDICAL• ATTENTION. INGES·TION: 00 NOl INDUCE VOMITING. ·GIVE LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER Ok MILK IF AVAILASLE A~D TRkNSPORT ro MEDICAL FACILITY. SKIN CONTACT: IMMEDIATELY REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING Ok SHOES. WIPE· EXCESS FROM SKIN ANO FLUSH WlfH PLENTY OF WATEH FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. USE SOAP lF AVAILABLE 0~ FOLLOW ~y wASHlNG·wITH SOAP ANO WATE~. 00 NOT REUSE CLOTHING UNTIL THO~UU~HLY CLEANED. GET MEDICAL: ATTENTION. CON"TAMlNATlD LEATHE~ ART lCLES, l"'CLUDING SHOES, CANt-40T BE OECONT AMIN·,\ TEO ANO SHOULD l3E OESTROY'ED. •t•*~******••••••******••••••*·~······*•*•*******•••••*•***********~*********•** t M P L O Y E E P R O T E C T I O N ················•***•*********•••••••••*********•******************************* VENTlLATlONs LOCAL EXHAUST REC.OMMENOEO. · .\.IRATORY PROTECllON: -C IN IHE ABSENCE OF PHOPER ~-. RESPIRATOH APP~OVEU ~y COMPLY WifH OSMA J910.13q . ·EVE. CONTACT s af CHEMICAL WORKEK GOGGLES. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTHOL OH VENTILATION, ~EAw A NIOSH/~SHA WHENE~ER EXPOSED TO FUMES OR VAPORS. (CFH) • !I 8:::,.•. ' I-~ ~.. .:· .MATERIAL S-AFET-Y DATA SHEE1· ;~~~-~H: ~ .... ..JJ...J REACtlVITY: 1 · · . -tr OTHER: .. ·· . . ; .\:...,.:-:-;"..:-:----I. PRODUCT INDENTIFlCRTION------------·. @. · AT£ PR~PARED JANUARY 24, 1989 RE.IJlSEO FEBRUARY 12.1990 PRODUCT CODE· 112701 • ' '. l r~df;:~=:. ·1, 1, 1, TRICHLOROETHANE Of · .. coMMOt'(.NAt1E: ~' 1.1 TRICHLOROETHANE i -DOT ·HAHE, Cl.ASSIFICATIOH L lDHO: i, .1, 1, '{RlCHLOROUHANE HIL-T-8153'3A UN2831: · ttAHUFACT,URf;O/DISTR!BtJTtO BY: CRQ~ CHE111CAL CORPORATION ¼*:( See. se~t ion· -VI I l. > ' ~PDR[SSf~l685 NIRVANA AVE~ CHU(A VISTA CA, ~20ll PHONE: <bl9)·-~~l-bb0l · ., : •· : --=-:--~24 .HOUR EME~Y ASSJSTANCE:------- C.HEt1TR~C J-800-424-9300 . ) l~AT10t4AL RESPQNSE: CENTER t·-B~)l::1--424-9~00 /1 · $At-, C1l~GO POISON CENTER ( 619 )-2$'4-6'-300 :' ' ;' ------~-:..-... iI. iUllARDOUS INGREDIENTS------------ \, (EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AlR) CHEMICAL NAHE:S ·-..) CAS ACGIH OSHA OTHER % NUMBER (TLIJ) (PEL) l-Jt . ., . \; 1., l 1 ,TRICHLOROETHANE 71-5S-6 350 ppK n/a n/a ) 9 ETHY~ENE DICHLORIDE 107-06-2 '40HQ /113· $ ' .. -· .. ' r,,/., n/a (.0 t-NI1'RO PROPANE':·': ·:·, 108-03-2 90H9/i;~ n/a n/a. (. TERT-BUJYL ALCOHOl ... 75-bS-0· 10('ppH oh. 11/a C HAY ALSO BE INHIB1TED BY T~E FOLLOWlNC -0COL ttETHYLENE ETHER --, 6<16-06-0 nh nhi · n/a. < • fl) .fUT A~OI,. ·. · . 78-92~2 100ppt1 n/a n/& ( • /;2 'BUTYLENE OXIDE . ! 106-88-7 nh ·n/a r1 /a < . . { ' . ' . I I i tHIS -P.RODUCT conhin$ .TOXIC CHEHlCALS -svbJect to the upprting reqviutte.nts Iii SECll0H 31~· .of' -tht ~HERGENCY f'LAHNING AND CONHUNITY RIGHT TO KN0H ACT ot 1986 and ol 40 CFR 372 . . ·. ·-~-·;. ... ~-~~---Ill. PHYSICAL .PROPERTIES--·---------- V.apol' ~.eri-sity (a.Jr:.U!. 6 .Melting point or rans~, Deg. F nh .. I . Sp.tcH'l~ :5u11lt~ l.3~ PH . "' Boilin.9 point or nnge, Or:9. f' 165 / Solyl>ili_ty )n ~,ter: NEA.1GI~ EvipHition nte (butyl ictta:te··= I)_ . .37 · ~ f -Vapo·\. p.r.ss-vrt tt, :29 c-.g-C= V0C 3 CST. VISCOSITY(! '40 DEG. -C = n/a ! Appeuu~e u4. odor: ~TER WH!TE lUT~ A Dl:S.TINCTlVE S1-lED ODOR \I. 0. C. ·= 6-+ gratts/11 hr :i · · v_o.c. -10.98pounds/yillon · · · -~'!'"-.:..~:..:~~~----1u·.. fl RE RNU EXPLOSION------------. . FLASH .POINT, -De~.F l Htthad r.h. Avto ignition 1Utperature, De9.f _.85. : :~ia.11~.iblt"-]_htits in ah•, volu11e i: ·lONtrCLEl.) 8.0 11pptr(UEU 10.5 . 1 . . . ~--.. -. --. . ! FIRE txTINGOlSHlNC HCDI~: NON FLAttiA8lE! Should fire occur ust Miter tog, roa"' dry chettlcal or CO2.. f ,·.SPECIAL f'IRE f'lCHTit·u; PROCEDURES ANO PRECAUTIONS: Char tire tru or 11npro1tet~d personnel. DO tiOT tnh contlned·~pace without tull buftktr 9e1r(Htlfttt .Mith t1ce shield, bun~er COAts, ~loves and rubber boot1)J Intludi11.Q l ·posi1ive preuurt HlOSH tppl'O~ed St-lt-tonhined brHth1119 appuatus. Cool fil'e-exp~Std ·.pnhintrs. · . · · . I . . 'FIRE ANO CXPLOSION HAZARD: Thl,s' _product Is stlt txtlng1.1lst-.if•:;· ~~itH'e'I' at high hkptra'turu , / '9 · -rrod,vct dtcoHpo~H to give oft hydrothlol'~c 1ejd gu p lu.s ~1!:H ~oil~ tn.d !rri'htlng u.pou. :.-. / . -~ I I 11 " II · ~~~.;-~~;~,-~:·~u ~· 'HrnL rn HAlRRD IijfORHRTION----"'.-----. · " . ), svAP,:otts . ANO EFFEcrs oF EXPOSURE.:---------------- 1_; (-· ~ CQNTAC!: Li(luid is irrl!i1\ng ~o the eyu. Hiy CilVH pilin, turin~, U'l.d 1nth"11.ition. High npor \: , · untu.tiDJIS uy • lso be IT'N t,t u1g. · l-l CONTACT; Liquid 4i 11ili:!ly irrlhUng to the Hin. Prolonged or upu1ed llquid conhct c,n result n~orat1in9 arid drying of the siln Mhi,h uy result in sun ir\'ihtiori .nd der1u.tit1s. · ,tNHAL..ArtON: V1pors '"~ be lrrihtlng to nos~.-, ttirHt ilnd respir.iory tu.ct. High 1./ir,or eoncentr.tions 11 a~_civse CNS d!p:uslon. . . . . . . . ·1NGESTlON; Ingutu,., ot product "•Y us~lt 111 "0"1tH19; uptntJon (bruth1~9~ or IJOHltus into the lung should bt 111oldtd u tvtn a«11 qu,n1ltas UJI result h Asplnt,ori P11eu11ot>dU. SlGNS AND SYHPiOMS: Ir!'lhtion u l\ohd ibon. Euly 1o t1odeHte. CNS (Ctntnl ntrvous $ystu) clepru- .. s1on Mi9 bt evl~enced by giddiness, htld&che, dJ11lness ind n~use~: Jn extreHe e~ses unconclousntss 1~d '.'.", cfta.1h l'liY occur. Aspintlol'I PneuNonitis ni, bt nidenctd by co1.19hlrig, l,bored b1·uthin9 ind cyanosl.s • <Bluish skin)i in ~tvtre cases de•th NIM occur. . . ACGRAVAiED HEOICAL ~0ND!TIONS: Pre-uisth1g tyt, ,n4 respir.~ory disorders· Iii~ be •ggriv,tcd by exposvrt to 1h15 product. oTH~R HEALTH £f'F£CTS: Inh.ntional ~buu, 1dsuu or ti.ssive exposure H~!l cause 1111Hlp 1~ org;.n da11age and/c,r duth. \ " · FlR$T AID;. EMERC£NCY PROCEOURES--'--- > EYE CONTACT: Hold eyelids open And tlush ·with plen1y of water fol' 15 Ninvtes. GET MEDICAL AT1£NTION. (~ ·rn, CONTACT! R!Nm '?" '-! ,.,. l•d cloth i n9 tnd sho,s. Flvsh ,ti" • i th Nit er, F, How by wash i n9 W j th .... pend water. If 1rt1tat10n occuu, GET H£.DICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT reui.e clothing ,until ehane.d. · · .. NHALATION: ReNovt victiH 1o frt:s-h iir, if breithing is difficult .provldt oxygen; lf no1 bn:a1hin9 p_roulde artlflcial tespintion. GET MEDICAL Al!fENTION. ' INGESTION; DO HOT lNDVCE VOMlTING. lt vo1d·ti.ng occurs !it10nhr.eously, J.Hp head belOII blps h preveot aspir~tlon of liquid into lungs. G£1 HEDlCAL ATTENTION. f . .. . ., PHYSICIAN NOTE: tlf t1ort than 2.0 1d/t-:9 hu been in9ut1:d and yordtlng.has not occurrtd, u1esis should' bE induced )llth npendsion. Ku) 11icti11 ·s hea4. belo>i hips to preYent Hpirati-on: H SJi1Hp1ons such .u l0~s ~, gig r~rlexes, c~nuulsioos or uneon1cJoufntss occur ~erore ewesls, gastric liY~ge vslng a cuttEd .er,_dotrachul tube-should .bt considered. , . CANCEROUS PRQOUCTS 0~ POT~NTIALLV CANCEROUS-~- ,· t .. NO ~, YE.S , PRODUCT< S >: HQ_ne .t~11nd in FED OSHt~ LlST. ... ,• RERCTIUITY DRTR----~~--~----- i ~: $TABlllTYi. )(STABLE UNSTABLE HAZA~ POLYMER12AT10N_WiY.OCcu«X-MILL' NOT OC~.- /-·. ~DlliONS A~D :HATER;:_~ TO ~Wlll: Avoid strong· nihnts, hot ructive Nehl (ie ~ "! -~ -. ' -. . . . . \, ...... JiA ~i_u11_, zl~c· ~ignesiu" po.ide~e_d 11_uwin_~~h'J3u __ i_u,i and ·1i-thiu1c ... .lAAOOUS DECOHPOSITION PRODUCTS: 'fhuol deco"po~ition yitlds hilogens,: h~lo_gen &tlds, p~ssib-lr. carbonyl halidH, arbon dioxide tnd urbon "onoxidc. .. ' . ! i'°. ' J • ,. .' ·'.t ·· .. · I . . ·' _,~ •• -.1 ._ -";l l 1·,._1,,, · p:...,.--vn .•:-sPILL. · LrnK. HNU msrosRL PROCEDURES----: -1~~~~ , ~~?f~3}t~. SPllil.. OR LtAK ,PROCEDURES: Wornfr.9! DANGER! Elhdute 1,11 igr,itlon sourcu .. HandlinD equjpunt 1111~t be grounde_d to prntnt sp.ttirig R~RGE SPIL~Sl EYiC~lte the h,zud 1ru or unfrohcted perunntl: Wur , · -~roprhtt ·respfutor and p:-ohcti'Jt clotfl1ng. $h1,1t ott scurct or lu~ onl¥. 1f ufe to do so. p1h · ,, conhin. It opor ~loud tor11s, water to~ u~ bt used to svpprtH: Conh1n r'!n-off. Rl!MOue '41th ( u\lll trucls ol' pu"p to ,tora.~t/stlvi_gt "uul. Soil up ruidut with u ,bJorbtnt Ue. VtrNitulih or · 1er suihble oh.rial). Pl.ct in non-Jukir19 conhiner.s for prQptr dispoul. Flush «r~i t1lth uhr to . re~ove tr~ce res!4ue: Dispo~e or flu~h solutions ~s tbo"'· l?MALL_SPILLSf ~oak up wiih abso~bent "1t- edal •.nd phct ~n non_-luk.1n9 conh111erf: Sul t1ght-ly uid 14entsry e<,11t11ner tor proper duponl. . . ~ASl( D_ISPOSAL: l)jspo5t or uste in accordince Mi1h rtdeul, ~hh ind loc•1 regolition;. £tNlRONMENTAl. IMPACT: Spills: shov ld bt rtporttd 10 the NATIOHAL RESPONSE C8fTER ind 01her 1guchs U ijictated by ~ti~lations. ------~VIII. SPECIAL HANDLING IHFORltATIOij-~----- _TRANSPORTArtoN AND LABELl\G: OOT SHIPPlNG NAME:· l1111, TRICHLOROETHANE 0 0T lONO: UN~8~1 CtOT CLA~:SIF.lCATIOtJ: t-HL-T-8if;3~ HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IOENTIFI-CATI~ SYSTEM RATING <Ht1IS) HEALTH 2: FIRE: 1 REACTIVITY 0 .PERSONNEL PROTECT l VE EQU 1 PMEt-.lT (IIH2tU'.0 r.8TH1C: O=t1It1IrlfiL 1= SLICHT. 2= t!0(1E~flTL °4= S[UOUS, 1i= SEUH:£ _ RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Avoid prolonged or rtpe-thd bru.thi119 or y._pors. Use I NIOSH approved r~splrilor to iYofd over t~posvrt, whtn.1ntlcipated ,xposvTe exceeds o~copatlonal exposure liHits~ •i..t either 1n atito_sphere-supp"Iy1ng respira~or or ~n iJr-purifying rtsp_intor for organic 11apor:.-. ( irrntIVE CLOTHING: AvoLd ccd~ct with eyes. Wur. urety ghsses or goggles .u appropriate. A\i.,ld Jtonged or repeated Hn-tut .1d1h st.in. Hear cheMica.l-reslshnt gloves ind othet• cloHdn_g ,s requlred .. to "lniRize con1ac1. · AD0JTIONAL PROTECTIVE HfASURES: Use Uy11)sion-proof ventilation ,li requlred to control 11ai;or corit'!nfNtions Air-dry .tc,nfitiinahd clothlng in\a. welJ_ vUiti l,1ed area. L.vnder betoa usln9. STORAGE.ANO HANDLING: Stow con.hiners in a uh non-ttiffic .ru. l<Hp conhintr elos-td. ind well ·1d~ntiritd, When tr,nshrri:ng puduct use bonding proced1.11·u. Do not.cut, drill, 9rlno,· weld t>I' si"il~r operitions ~nor near e~pty cont1Jners, Keip liquid ~nd v~por~ awa9 fro~ he1t iparts, tlawe or other ignition sou.rces. Post NO Sl1CIKJNG or :Si"i hr warning signs. Vapors are norH10~ houier th,n iir end Cin ,bt .nued b_y .Ir curn:nts to surroundl.ng uus. ,· . ' RICHT TO KNOW; All pu·s.onnel that uy possibly c911e in contact Mith thls produot tre r.equired to 111011 th~ J·o~Hon ot_,-thls ·HA"TERlAL SAFETY' DATA SHEEr &nd the lnfoT11ation conhlned herein. Prodijcts belng t .sold .~IJd/or rtcdi.s1_J'}~U1ed sh~ll· be lCCOt!pinied by I ·hSDS or r111·nid1ed ·wlthln -specified t!tie liMits. . '• . . . .. . . ~-. FOOTNOTES AND A.BBREVIATIONS. NiA:e Not lppli~ible nil -ir,forKaHan VUYiJ hbh E/e = fstitlife¢ N/D~ Not Deter11ined ' . "'\ · .. :. . . ,. . . ( · · ·s .tlAT.£RlAL SA.F£TY DATA SHEET ls l tot1pi l~tion or inf or11 a-ti on obhi ntd rrot< the HSDS 's proY i ded ·-Crown Chudci.Ps supp·i.itts. Ttiis colipila1lon· 11iili2u He 11ost conser111tivt ippro,ch u ,t,.ttd • :1 each soppliet. Copies or.11,ttriil Safe.ti, Dih Sh,ets issued by the supplier uy be obtaiMd by conhct ing Crown :che.11i ca 1 Co rpor i ti on. · PA.ti£ 3 s-;.·. > .r , 1, 1· ,· .• Y 11. ps-·v .• . ' ' ·, ,, ! JUL-29-91 MOH 14:03 FRAZEE SOC #12 6 9:53:519:54 MAttRIAL SAFttX DATA SHEET I i 1 A~DUCT ~AME: RUST STOP ENAMEL DEEP (Wi>oucT COOE: 6460402 . (GRe~r,) 0191 HMIS:I CODES: H I l F R P 2 O G I =======~=====:; SECTION I -MANVFACTURER IDEN'l'I ICATION --------------------------------- I. MANUFACT~R'S NAME: FRAZEE PAI.NT & WALLCOVERINGS : ADDRESS: .6625 MIRAMAR ROAD, SAN DIEGO, CA., 92121 ~ EMERGENC~ PHONE: (619) 543 6000 (**) X-NFORMATION PH NE: DATE REVISED : 04-17-89 NAME OF PREPAR R: =========== SECTION JI -HAZARDOUS IHGREDlEHTS/SARA•III -I OCCUPATlONAL EXPOSURE KITS I HA.lARDOUS COMP~EHTS CA$ NUMBER OSHA PEL ACGIH TLY O ER {619) 276-9500 ZEKE INFORMATION ---------_._._ _____ _ VAPOR PRESSURE ~EIGHT mm Hg~ TEMP PERCENT ·---....... .. ....... ' ..... i .. --.. MINERAL SPIRITS 64741-41~9 NIE 125 PPM N/ 2.0 68t 40 *SARlllli HET.ABORATE 13701-$9-2 .5Kg//13 81 .5Hg/M3 Ba N/ N/A 5 I * Il'.ld1cate& toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of Title-1111 end ot 40 CFR 372. ========== SECTION III • PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL C I CTERISTICS ============ BOIL.INC P,OIRT: 3iS-391 F, DEG. SPECIFIC CRAVITY (H20= i): ·vAPOR DEH$ITY: HEAVIER THAN AIR EVAPORATION °TE: COATIHC v:.o.c. s 3.91 LB/GL { 468 G/L) . I MATERIAL :v.o.c.: 3_.91 LB/GL ( .468 G/L) : SOLUBILITY IN WATER: NEGLIGIBLE. ! APPUJWfCE ARD ODOR: WH·ITE VISCOUS LIQUID. · MINERAL SP 1RITS 1.1 SLOWER THAN ETHER ODOR, I I I I i I ! I/ -----------------,..._. ___ _,........ ....... _...._ SECTION IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSJON I ZARD,DATA ---------------'i --------------:I . FLASH POI~:r: _109 .F DEG 6.0% .. METHOD USED: ·cc • I -FLAMMABLE LIMI!S IH AIR BY·VOL\JME•· LOWER: l,0% UP.ER: . I !!XTINCUIS~IHG MEDIA: FOAM, CO2, DRY·. CH.EM I CAL., WATER F 'G . . ·. -. . I SPECIAL FIREFIG!nIHG PROCEDURES . • . l l. -,0T USE WATER EXCEPJ IN THE FORH (If A FOG. EXCLUDE AlR. SEL, CONTA?NE!> BREATHING APPARA r· SHOULD BE USED. CONSULT C AL FIRE tlARS!fALL. . . . . I . I UNUSUAL Fin AHD EXPLOSION HAZARDS I VAPOR FORHS EXP~OSIVE PIIXTUR~ WITH AIR !ETWEEN UPPER AND LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMITS •. DO NOT OPEtl' OR USE NEAR Atrf FLANE OR SPARK SOURCE. (SEE SECTION VU FOR STATIC GROUNDING). . . . . . I I I i I I i ,JUL-29-91 MON 14:03 FRAZEE SOC c}r~~oi~o~ 6460402 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET1,I r-.uc ;;J PAGE 2 or 3 CfRt::.eN. =~====~========--=== SECTION V • REACTIVITY DA A =========~~============ s;•LIT~: STABLE C{__ .irtTIO~S TO AVOID NEVER USE NEAR JO NI OPEH FLAHE. (XCESS HEAT MAY CAUSE CONTAINERS TO RUPT\JRE, INCOMPATIBILI~t (MA,TERIALS TO AVOID) AVOID CONTACT lilTH STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS. KAZAR.DOU$ DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS CO, CO2, VARIOUS HYDROCAR.BONS, ETC., BY CotlBUSTlON, HAZARI)OUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR I ====---:--======== SECTION VI -i liEALTH HAZARD D TA INHALA'l'I().N HEALTH R1SKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE -~---~~------------------------------------~ O!ZZYNESS, SREA!HING DlfflCULTY, HEADACHES AND LOSS OF COORDINATION. lF. THl:RE ARE SIGNS OF VEREXPOSURE TO VAPOR OR HIST . . . I . OF THE SOLVENTS lH THIS MATERIAL, HOYE THE INDIVIDUAL To AN UNCOITTAMINATED AREA ANb GET MED CAL ATTENTION. . I SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXP SURE uSE GOOD PER~L HYGIENE PRACTICES WHIL! WORKING WITH THIS KATfRlAL. DRY CONTAl'llNATED CLOT ING BEFORE REUSE. FOR EYE • I CONTACT, FWSH ~lffl FRESH WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 f!IN. IF tRRITATION PiRSlSTS, GET HEDICAL AT ENTIOH. SKIN ABS~RPTION HEALTH RISKS.AND SYMPT()MS OF EXPOSURE I THlS MAT~RlAL 1, NOT EXPECTED TO BE A PRIHARY SKIN lR~ITANT. HOWEVER, HINOR IRRITATION ·MAY C NOTED FOLLOWING_JROLONGED OR' ,"-EHTLY ~PEATED CONTACT WHl~ MAY CAUSE THE SKIN TO 8EC011E DRY OR CRACKED FROM CEFAT NG AGT10N. l ' Ih~£STIOH HEAL~H RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE 1F THIS NATERIA£. JS S\IALLO\IED OR ASPIRAT!O, CHEMICAL PNEUHON1T1S tlAY RESULT. lf SWALLOWED, T HEDlCA.L ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. DO ~T INDUCE VOMITING. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC). I . . TO SKIN: JRRITATIOH, OEFATTING, DERHATlTIS. TO· EYES: IEDNES$, TEA.UNG AND BLURRED VISICltl, I TO BREATHING: EXCESSIVE INHALATION OF VAPORS CAN CAUSE NASAL RESPIRATORY IRRITATION, DI221N ~S, FATIGUE, HEADACHE AND NAUSEA. . ! CARCINOQE~ICIT1'1 EP? NO IARC MONOGJtAPH$? NO MEDICAL CONDI~IOHS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE f' ANESTH£SlA, RES~tRATORY TRACT .. JRRITATICltl, DERl1ATITIS, NAUSEA, VOIUTING, POSSIBLE UNCOOSClOU ESS AND EVEN ASPHYXIATION. IMERGERCI llI> FIRST AID PROCEDURES ! OERIW.: CLEAN WITH SOAP AND IIATER. 1 . INGESTION: DO l«)f lHDUCE ·VQK~TIHG. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN·. lNHA.LATlON: R£NOVE TO FRESH AIR, EYE CONTACT: FU)SH VITH VA.TEI'!, COHStJLT A PHYSICIAN. · . ,' 'i ! I . I I I JUL-~9-91 MOH 14:04 FRAZEE SOC 6lr5 ~~~9 ~4 6460402 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEE~ 1 • P.07 ,.,.)~ ~I PAGE 3 OF 3 . <¾i<.ee...N ·========:::;::= SECTION VII • PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HAN°LING AND USE ;=========== . . I 1AtPS TO 8£ TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPI EO \~ UP lHHEDlA~ELY AND DlSCARO ABSORBANT MATERIAL lN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT RtGULATlONS. I . . I l I WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD l I I DISPOSE OF IN A~COROAHCE WITH CURRENT LOCAL, .STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS GOVERNING SOL.VEN j!ASED PAINT ANO PAINT ~ASTE PRECAUTIQNS TO aE TAKEN IH HANDLING-AND STORING ! TOOLS TO OPEN¢ CONTAINER MUST BE M:>N~SPARKlHG. PRIOR TO OPENING CONTAINER, ELECTROSTATlt•'eoNDING BETMEEN DISPENSING · ANO RECl:lVING cimTAIHER HUST IE ACCONPLISHEO, lN ADDITION, ELECTROSTATIC GROUNDING OF THE C ~AIN~RS MUST BE PROVIDED. AVOID PROLONGED:8RE4THING OF VAPORS. AVOID PROLOl«lED OR.REPEATED $KIN CONTACT. ! OTHER PRE.CAUTIONS · AVOID ALL SOURC~S OF HEAT, OPEN FLAMES, SPARKS AND STATIC ELECTRICITY. i ~===:===~=====~== SECTION VIII CONTROL MEASU ES =================~=== RESPIRATO~t PROTEC!r IOH . . . . I WHEN SPRAYING THIS MATERIAL USE A NIOSH APPROVED CARTRIDGE RESPIRATOR OR GAS HASK SUITABLE 9 KEEP AIRBORNe-MISTS AND e, CONCENTRAtlONS 8ELOW THE TIME WEIGHTED '.fHRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES. ·wHEN USING lH POORLY V NTILATED AND CONFINED SPACES ( A FRESH-AlR 0SUPPLYING RESPIRATOR OR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPAR.A.TUS. I i VENTILATION I EXHA~ST WITH EXPLOSION PROOF EQUIPMENT lS REC01t1ENDED TO HAINT~lN CONCENTRATIONS BELOW TLV D LEL LIMlTS. I PROTBCTIVJ GLOVES SHOULO BE WORN 10 REDUCE THE EFFECTS OF SKIN OVER-EXPOSURE. I EYE PROTEFiIOH . GOOOLES OR FACE SHIELD ARE RECOHHENOED. OTHER PAO~ECTIVE CLO!HIHG 0~ EQUIPMENT . . TO HEVEHT RElt~TEO OR P~ONGED SKIN CONTACT~ WEAR IflPERVlOUS CLOTHING AND BOOTS. WORK/HYGI.MIC PRACT-ICES . I EYE WAS~S I SAFETY SHOWERS lN TH£ WORKPLACE ARE REC0flt!EHDED1AS WELL AS BARRIER CREAl1S,0Alt.: 1SHOIIERS I C:HAt«iE OF_CLOTHES I ----~------------SEC~IOH IX DISCLAIMER L------------------------------~-----------. -r-------------~----------- DISCLAIME~ · . j . NOTICE: TO THE ~EST OF ~R KJ«)WLEl>GE, THIS lHFORNAT-ION 15· ACCURATE, HOUEVER, WE 00 _NOT GUAR EE lTS ACCUl!ACY AND CANNOT ·ae LIABLE FOR ANY DA!1AGES.ACTUAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL WHICH HIGHT RESULT fROH RELIANCE THEREON. I t-I \_ ! i ,.......:C.-1 C7tj @ MATERJ:AL SAFETY DATA SHEET === r-. . Mh,•UFACTURER' 6 NAME1 /-::;__ __________________ -;-----'----·-------------EMERGENCY TELEPHONE ND. 1 FRAZEE PAINT AND WALL COVERING 6625 MIRAMAR ROAD (E,i9) 276-9500 SAN DI eso--==c-=A-=-L-=-1=Fo==RN,...,..I:--,A=---,9:--,2=-1,.....,2=-1----------'------::lc-N=F=o--=R-MA=T=1-=0Nc:-:--=T=E:--:-L-=E=P-::-:H=o-:N·=E-N-D-.-=-- DATE OF PREPARATION: 69-14-1987 (619) 276 9500 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------SECTION I -PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCT NUMBER: 646 001 HMIS ~TINGS: PROPUCT-NAME: 646 001 RUSTSTOP EN WHITE 5/85 PRODUCT CLASS: ALKYD/EPOXY GLOSS ENAMEL H F R PP 1 c: 0 G --------------------------------------.-------------------. --------------------SECTION II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ----------~-, ------------------------------------------------------------------ IEIQIT OCOJPATICl.i. VAPOR PRESSJRE ' t l i : ] ltG!EDIOO CAS KMBER PERtDIT EX~ LIMITS • Hg I TEMP _....:_:.:..;._:..;_=_..:.:_=-:_;_ _______ --:...-_-_--:...-.... ~-'-_----_-_..,.._-_-_-_-_--:...-_-_--:...-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--:...-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~---_-_-_-:_--"_-_-_'-_---l. · "'lftUIITIC LI\/TlfttY'llll!)t'&J . .r:1741-'1-9 .. :· · £1\ . :_ .:-: • . ·:,;..,;~~/1:t~:'· :.:·~!·. :c ... : : . .· IL P'iW1 nll/l'IIA.nNMl lll"'t -, ...., •• ,,,125 ~n.v, ·,-.:.;,fi,:.-_;f•~·ir .• ,! .:.y iia0. ··: .,ZS:, 1WE£ __________ .....;_ __________ ..,,,1..,....oa..,,.,as,__l ___ < _s.-_~ _____ · _1oo ___ PPM_11._v ___ :. _.;.._-:.....,._· :.-.... · ·.'_-: .. :_.;.:·_~_. _._· _,30_,.o_·_· .--'-· 2:I __ _ ,i ---c-_.fTY'L "-COil. 76-a3-1 ( 0.5J 10J PPM a. 7 20C ( -· ------~--------~---------------------------------------------------------------SECTION III -PHYSICAL. DATA ------------------------------------------------·---------------... • ••• • • • # ~ ' I -~• • • BOILING RANGE: 307-394 DEG. F. VAPOR DENSITY: HEAVIER·THAN ~IR EVAPORATION RATE: SLOWER THAN ETHER ~ VOLATILE VOLUirtE:. 57.77 WT/GAL: 9.69 .. · ... ·."::.·: .... ::: . .. . . .. ..... -··· ... .:·· ~ . ._ •••• t .... ··-.. ••• _. •• ••• • ' . . . . ·.. : : . . · .. : ~ .-. . . . . . . ~ .. \-. . . . . ··-.. . ·:... . ... -r·: ........_.,:... ---------------'-----,--_;_., _____________________ _ .. . .... .... ..... .... . ..·::.,_._._.t. ~~----~--, ~--.• -. ,...,.. -_--,.., -,.,-.,--:-··"'"'·. -.,. -_-__ ....,..._ ___ :-•. -.-=-.. -_,:.-;·:~-·:· ...... ·· ... """ .. ::,..,. .. :.".-,·.----:.-:~:-:,-:i'_·.~ .• :: .. :~.·.;).·.· .. : .··_:: -:--:-~: :· : .. :.: ... ··:-· .. :··:·/-~·-...... -.~ . ,,. ·. " : . : .:· ..:-"' .. ·... ... . . ': ...... -~ . / . : ------------·------------------------------·------------------------------------SECTIOO,V-=-Fl~EA~l'.>Eif>[l)s,ON HAZARD-DATA <--c-----------------------------------------------------------------------·..../- ~L:AfriMABll1Tv-C[ASSlFlCATIONi7:c·mbust i ble Liquid -Chss I I FLASH POINT& 105 F LEL1 1. 0 EX.TlNGUISHING "1EDIA1 FOAM, CO2, DRY CHEMICAL, WATER FOG, --UNusuru:-FrntANDtXPCOSTil~LAAOS: ISOLATE FROM HEAT, SPARKS,ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND OPEN FLAME SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: · ~--· · .. :, IN CASE7JF F_IRE DD NOT ENTER THE FIRE AREA WITHOUT FOLL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS. --·-----· ------·------------------·-------------------. ------------------------SECTION Y -HEALTH HAZARD DATA I -------. . ---------; I EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: i INHALATION: EXTENDED EXPOSURE MAY LEAD TO I DIZZINESS, NAUSEA,WEAKNESS POSSIBLE j NARCOSIS. INGESTION: CONSULT PHYSICAN IMMEDIATELY. SKIN. CONTACT: POSSIBLE •1 DERMATITUS CAUSED BY DRYING ACTION oF··soLVENTS. EVE. ·CONTACT1 ·-POSSIBLE .DAMAGE CAUSED )?Y IRRITATING NATURE OF SOLVENTS.:,·:~·· ._. . ·, .. ·::·... "· · ·. · · ··:. · L1cAL CONDITIONS PRONE TO AGGRAVATION .BY EXPOSURE• '-.-,/ RESPIRATO.RY TRACT IRRITATION, ANESTES·IA, NAUSEA, VOMITING. -PR1"1A~Y ROUTE<S) OF ENTRY1 DERMAL, INHALATION, INGESTION EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: INHALATION: REMOVE TO FRESH AIR • .. INGESTION-: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. CONSULT PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. ' . . 11 . ' . . ' ---------------~---------------------~-------------------------------------~---. 1: SECTION VI -REACTIVITY DATA ii ------------------------------~-~------:--------------:-----11 STABILITY:·sTABLE HAZARDOUS POLYfllERIZATlON1 WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSIT·ION PRODUCTS:· CO AND CO2 ON. COMBUS~lON · ·· ···. ·· II -CONDITIONS TO AVOID: -~~NG ACIDS OR ALKALIS. 'EXC~SS HEAT MAY CAUSE CONTAINER TO RUPTURE. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID>1 UNKOWN ~ .-• :-·. ,r-iJ~~ -.. ·. • .3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ SECTION VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES ,.' -l-----------------------. -------------------' --------------------------------- --ST£l>S."O-BE 1AKEN1N CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED& SMALL1 WIPE UP IMMEDIATELY AND DISCARD MATERIAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATIONS LARGE: DIKE THE AREA AND PUMP THE.MATERIAL TO AN E.P.A. APPROVED HOLDING TANK WASTE DISPOSAL l'SETHOD& DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT LOCAL,STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS GOVERNING SOLVENT-BASED PAINT AND PAINT WASTE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------SECTION VIII -SAFE HANDLING AND USE INFORMATION --------. ----------------------------.---~------------------------------------ RESPIRATORY.PROTECTION: SELF CONTAINED BREATHING EQUIPMENT OR AIR LINE IS RECOMMENDED. VENTILATION: EXHAUST SHOLILD BE PROVIDED TO MAINTAIN CONCENTRATIONS BELOW TLV LIMITS AND·LEL· EXHAUST SHOULD BE PROVIDED BY EXPLOSION PROOF ECIUIPMENT.\· __ ,:.·.:·,-:· .. :_. •• • ... • • • • ." :-,. :.,. i. • ; ~ I•:• •. ·,: : • : • ,'. •: .:· ;• _ A · . :~TECTlVE GLOVES& .,_.. ULD BE WORN TO REDUCE POSSIBLE DRYING EFFECTS OF SOLVENTS. - EYE-PROTECTION& PROTECTIVE GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD SHOULD BE WORN. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: HYGIENIC PRACTICES1 WASH t:{A,NDS BEFORE EATING OR USI~G THE WASHROOM. SMOKE IN SMOKING AREAS ONLY. ~------------------------------------------------------------------------------SECTJl;)N IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTJONS· ~~----------~-------------------------~--~----------------------~--------. . . PRECAUTJONS TO BE TAKEN JN HANI>l...lNG AND STOJUNG1. 'USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. . - ·AVOID PROLONG BREATHING OF VAPORS. AVOID PROLONG~D OR REPEATED SKIN CONTACT. AVOID ALL SOURCES OF HEAT, SPARKS, STATIC OR OPEN FLAME. OTHER PRECAUTJONS1 NOTICE! TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE THIS INFORMATION IS ACCURATE. HOWEVER WE · DO NOT AND CANNOT GUARANTEE ITS ACCURACY AND CANNOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES cf:·::'SEQUENTIAL OR ACTUAL WHICH MIGHT _RESU"-T FROM RELIANCE THEREON. VbCa 460 GMS/LITER ~· R .. • ·1::-: 0 ~--· ,J# 0 :, ~ • ' • F-' ·~ ' , • -.-~ ...,..., -"""' .. =-.--.... -. -.-. -: .. -:-. .. . <'f" ~-=-'. :.l OR: • ii Ii #10: MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEEi'. I I ' ~ODUCT ~AME: RUSTSTOP BR/RED ENAMEL tC(-1' CODE: 6460460 l-91 mus:: CODES; H ' 1 I =====::;=====~ SECTION I • MANUFACTURER IDEN'l'I ICA'l'ION ~NUFAC~qRER 1 S NAME: FRAZEE PAINT & WALLCOVERINGS 1 F R p 2 0 G ------~--------------~~----------- U:RGENCI PHONE: (619) 543 6000 (**) INFORMATION PH NE: (619) 276-9500 lORESS: '6625 MIRAMAR ROAD, 'SAN DIEGO, CA., 92121 ~ q~E REVISED : 10-03-90 NAME OF PREPAR R: SOL ~====~= SECTION XI -HAZARDOUS INGREDIEN~S/SARA;lII INFORMATION ========= I OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE I HITS .ZARDOUS COM~EHTS · . CAS Nlt1BER OSHA PEL ACGIH TLY 0 ER VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT 111111 Hg i TEMP PERCENT ---------------------·----~-~--------------~----·--------------~----"••R•-----------------------------• :INER.AL SPlRH'S !ARlUK METABOAATE 64741-41-9 N/E 125 PP/1 N 13701-59-2 .5Mij/M3 a, .5Mg/M3 Ba N 2,0 68F 45 N/A 6 i Indicates toxio ,;h~icalCa) subject to the reporting requirements of tection 313 of Titl !III ind of 40 CfR ~n. f·-···· ( .. ,, i i i ~---------------------------.-:, SECTION III PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL C CiERIS~ICS . . lOILIHG ~OI!ff: 315-391 F. DEG. SPECIFIC CRAVI'l'Y (H20= ): 1.0 JAPOR DE~SI'l'Y: HEAVIER THAN AIR EVAPORATION 'TE: SLOWER :!OA'l'IIIG V.,O.C. l 3.81 LB/GL ( 4S7 G/L) . . !A'.rERIAL V .o.C. I . 3. 81 LB/GL ( 457 G/L) ! JOLUEILI'rY IH WA'l'ER: NEGLIGIBLE. ! 1·PPEARAKC!B AHD ODOR; RED VISCOU$ LIQUID,· MINERAL SPIR TS ODOR, ~==--==--SECTION tV FIRE AND EXPl,OSION 1-ZARD DAll i!'LASH POIH'l' I 109 F DEG • I . FI.lMMULE LIMITS IN AIR It VOLUME• EXTlHCUlSHIHG MEDU: FOAM, CO2, DRY ME'1'HOD USED: CC LOWER: 1.0, VIPER: CHEMICAL, WATER F G. SPECIAL FIREFIGH~IIG PROCEDVRES i 6.0% ----------------... _ ... _______ _ THAN·ETHER .._ _____________ _ ~------------ 00 NOT USE YATER EXCEPT. IN THE FORtl 01 A FOG. EXCLUDE AIR. SELF CONTAINED ~REATHlNG_ APPARAT S SHOULD BE USEO. CONSULT LOr•aue NARSHALL. , ·' f (• . . . . I u-..-SUAI. rIRB · AHD· BXPLOSIOH HAZARDS · I VAPOR PORKS IXPl,.OSlVE "IXTURE 111TH AIR BEMEN UPPER ·AND I.Ol,IEJI EXPLOSIVE LIHlTS. DO HOT OP I ~R USE NEAR ANY Pl.AME OR ~~A!Clf. l:i()UKCc. (~ct. icCl~ON Vll FOR STATIC GROUHDlNG). I I I / I , 6460460. ____ .s.;. _____________ _.._._ __ -~--~-~ ....... -----------~- MATERIAL SAFETX VA~A ~H~~~­ &ECTIOH V -REACTIVXTt DA~A STABILIT~: STABLE CC tTIO~S TO AVOID NEVf-E H£AA to AH OPEH FLAME. EXCESS HEAT NAY CAUSE C~TADlERS TO RUPTURE. \__ . INC~PATlBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) AVOID CONTACT ~Inf STRONG OXlDlilNG AGENTS. HAZARDOU~ DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS CO, CO2, VARIOUS HYDROc;ARBONS, £TC., IV eot1BUST10N. HAZARDOU~ POLYMERIZATION: WlLL NOT OCCUR -------------------~:;;_ _ ------------------~~~- ====-~~= . =~=;-::: SECTION VI • HEALTH HAZARD D 1TA ====================== . i lHHALAtlQN JJEALTH RISKS AND SYMP!OMS OF EXPOSURE .I _ DlZ2YNE$$1 DRE~THlHG DlfflCULTY, HEADACHES AND LOSS OF COORDINATION, lf THERE ARE SIGNS OF VEREXPOSURE TO VAPOR OR MIST OF THE SOLVENTS IN THlS'l'IATERIAL, HOVE THE lHDIVlDUAL TO A)l UNi:ONTAMDIATED AREA AUD GET MED CAL ATTENTION. SKIH AND EYE CONTACT HEAL~H RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXP SURE USE GOOD PER~L WYGIENE PRACTICfS UHlLE \IORIClNG WITH THIS HATERXAL, DRY CONTAHINAtED CLO ING BEFORE REUSE. FOR EYE CONTACT, Ft.USH· WtTH FRESH WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 f!lH. IF IRRITATION PEAS1STS, GET MEDICAL A (mON. r SKIN ABSO,RP~IOH HEALTH RISKS AHO S!MPTOMS OF EXPOSURE1l THlS MATeRIAL :ti NOT EXPECTED TO BE A PR?MRY SIClN lMlTANT. HOWEVER, IUNOR lRRlTATlOH KAY 1E NOTED FOLLOWING PROLONGED OR FREQUEH~Y REPEATED ~TACT WHICH IIAY CAUSE THE SKIN TC BECOME DRY 0A. CRACKED FROII DEFAT IING ACTION. I~-T-IO~ HEALTH RISKS AND SDtPTOMS OF EXPOSURE I . lF.. · , MATERIAL IS SWALLOWED OR ASPlRATEO, CHatiCAl. PNEUHONlTlS KAY RESULT. IF SWALLOWED, iT MEDICAL ATTENTION 1HH£DIATELY. DO,HOt,'lNDUCE VOl'llTlNG, I HEALTH HAiZARDS (ACtrrE AND CHRONIC) TO SKIN: lRRITAtIOH, OEFATT!NG, OERNATITIS. TO EYES: REDNESS, T~ARING AND BLURRED YISlON. , . TO IREATH!Nii: IXCESSlVE lHHAI.ATION OF VAPORS CAN CAUSE NASAL RESPIRATORY lRRITATlOH, Dli?IH ~S, FATIGUE, HEADACHE AND NAUSEA. l CARCIHOGEHICI~Y; H~P? NO IARC MOHOCR.APHS?·NO I . OS· REGULATED? NO I i I. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVA~ED BY EXPOSURE i N<ES1HESIA, IESilRATORY 1RAtT IRRlTATION, O!JIIIATJTIS, NAUSEA, 1/0H!TlflG, POSSIBL!! IINCONSC10\J ~ESS AND EVEN ASPHYX1ATl011. EMERGEHCI J\HD FIRST AID PROCEDURES I . I DERKAL: CLEAN WJTH SOAP AND WATER. 1 IHGESTIOH: DO HOT lHDUCE VOHlTING. CONSULT A PWYSIClAN, ZNHALATlOH; REH¢VE TO FRESH AIR. EYE CONTACT: FLUSH '11TH WATER. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN. I i I i I I l JUL-29-91 MOH 14:02 FRAZEE SOC . 351 ]460460 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE I PAGE 3 OF 3 ========== SEC'rION VII I LINO AND USE ; (-TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPI LED '1P~ .f l~~EDIATELY AND DISCARD ABSOR8AHT NATERlAL lH ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT REGULATIONS. i I I ------------------------- iAS'.tE DI~:POSAL METHOD . ; •lSPOSE OF lH ACCORDANCE VlTH CURRENT LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS GOVERNING SOl.Vf -BASED PAINT AND PAINT WASTE PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN ffANDLlHG AND STORING TOOLS TO OPEN ~·CONTAINER MUST BE NOH-SPARKING. PRIOR TO orENIH:i CONTAINER, ELECTROSTATl ..;ND RECEIVING tpNTAINER fl\,IST BE ACCOMPLISHED. IN ADDITION, E~ECTROSTATIC GROUNDING OF THE AVOlb PROLONGE~ BREATHING Of VAPORS. AVOID PROLONGED OR REPEATED SKIN CONTACT. OTHER PR~CAUiIONS AVOID ALL SOURC~S Of HEAT, OPEN FLAKES, SPARKS AND STATIC ELECTRlCiTV, I I I I IOONDlNG BETWEEN DISPENSING 1NTAINER$ HUST 6E PROVIDED . I I i I I I I i ========~==~======= SECfIOH VIII CONTROL MEASV ES =====================~ . I RESPIRATORY PROTEC~ION V.Hli~tING l}{Il MATERIAL.USE A NIOSH APPROVED CARTRIDGE RESPlRATO~ OR GAS MASK SUITABLE O KEEP AlRSORNE HISTS AND t W'JNCEHTIL'!i'rIONS BELOW THE TlHE WEIGHTED THRESHOLD LIHlT VALUES: WHEN USING IN POORLY V NTlLATEO AND CONFINED SPACES u~ FRESH-AIR' SIJPPLYI~ RESPIRATOR OR seLF-COHTAIHED BREATHI!f:3 APPARATUS., VENTILAf %0~· · l exw.usr WI1H UPLOSIOH PROOF EQUIPMENT is IIECOHHENDED To KAIHTAIH CONCENTRATIONS BELOU TLV · 1 D tEL LIMITS. PRO~EC~JV.B CLOVES SHOULD BE WORN ·ro R£00CE THE EFFECTS OF SKIN OVER-EXPOSURE. EYE PRO't!,CTIOR GOGGLES OR FACE,SHIELO ARE RECOHJ'IEHDED, O!rHBR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR IQUIPMEHT · . TO PREVENT REPijTED OR PROLONGED SKlH CONTACT, VEAR 111PERVlOUSCLOTHlNG AND BOOTS. · I I I I . i WORK/H!CI;ERIC PRACTICES 1 • IYE WASHE$ & SAfETY SHOIIERS 1N THE WORKPLACE ARE RECOHNEHDED,AS WELL AS BARRIER CREAl1S,DAIL :SHOWERS & CHANGE OF CLOTHES • I --------------------SECmIOH IX DIS.CLAIMER 1 ----------------------~---~------r--~-~~--------~ -----------~---------~---- DISCLAIME)l NOTICE: JO THE eEST OF PUR ~LEDGE, lltlS 1HFOR11A:t:lON '5 A~CIJAATE. HOWEVER,· WE 00 NOT GU.t. TEE lTS ACCURACY AND CANNOT ~ .. E FOR lifr DWGeS ACTUAL Oil C0HSEQUEHTIAL WHICH KIGHT AESULT FROM RELIAN,C! TH!REoN: ( i i ii h 'I f r f I i i ' ,, I ' i 1. ~) ' .. . . ·-- U.S. DEP.C..RT/1:!:~!~ ()!= LABO~ Occupa,ioriai :-·:11r:~~· n:;tl i ·~ :i'.~', .t:r!ini:,i:;trntinn • Ir f;, I'\ .. r.-,. ...... ~ f . • 1 11 I'" .. ~ ~~~.,,.,.M.A~ I · •i • l · v. l : .• ,. ., \ ,I , ... .. r-.. '--(W . ..... ------------~- ~ I\ r. r. ~ \. a : , I I 1, :; • ~ ... u ., .• =-• '\-r !: H H I\ I •• ,, • I • j -·--·· ... -------··----~-·------· : i ,..: \~ .. : ... ·,_ Required unr.Jer USDL 5;,t(?ty a:..1t1 Hr·alth R1•g,il;n,uns ;or Ship Repairing, Ship!Juildin!J, il'ld Shipbreakinq C'.!l CFR 1B15, 191G, 1917) ~ECTIOi~ .1 ·-~--. ___ .. __ ·-----····· --.... -MANUFACTURCn~~AME ; H~F.nGF.NC\' TELEl"HONE NO, ·.· Sheffield Paint I .• 216-481-83 30 Bronze Cor?oration I ·-----·-AOOrtESS {Nll!7l!!cr, Strut, Ctiy, S!.1/r, <!1111 Xll-;-;~,;:;;::, 7,... 1 A. . . : . ... ,;_ . $. Waterloo P.d. • Cle\re., Ohio 44119 - CHEMICAL. NAME ANO SVNClN\'r.·~, --------------------· , ·; •'-i\l)E l•AM;: J\ND $VN~~1.i Organic Coc=tting with B!"on:-~~ Powdc·r · Pale Go eaf -CHEMICAL. FAMILY , , .,n:-.1tt..Ji.J~ 2-714 .. ·_:.:;.,.;! . -.. . I ·-·---.. SECTION If · H1'.\/.'.A!:DOllS !!'.IG!l;;D:ENTS PAINTS. rnESERVATIVF.S, & S!>L\rr-·~;~· .. • r .. .-:· ··-.;·,.·~.; .... _ .. _____ . -... ---·-·-···-------, -.,--,-,,-T-L_\_l_-l .:_ 11_.!111_~, .•••• ·~·~~o:·:::"'·'.t)_M_}T'~:~c_c_.o_r-._T_1N_G_r_. __ ·,..' _'"__._ ... ~_t_Jn..;.·...;,t.;;.sl'----l ::T::::: Bronze Powder :'.?'::.-__ -:_--:_:::::::~ :'.:-.~~------~-----··-------:-,_ . .,..i-----i'· · R • p 1 '] -~ A • ,..,, • VEHICLE eEin . 0 ,,r.mer , .. :.,_ ,.._ ·. ' l.~1 ..-n.1.1.IC Cll/\TIN',S .J -------------------------... ····· ... ----··· .. ·--·-· ----------------!---+----....; S Ts v· l .r:,"J . ., 10n I •:..ts~ M,:T/\L.. · I 01.VEN ,.y ene ; '>~ • ~. .. ' "I.,/' .. <.:o:•·~lli•: 111> conr. r'LL'" ------------------------'··-··-·.. .. . ··-·. -·-··· ----·-·-. ··. --,----:---...---'-----t AOOIT-IVES . ) .,, 111 ii~ . j .. :. ____________ ___. ___________ , ·---···-~~--_________ .;.__-,-,,-:,=-------+---4-----1 ··;.·,.:.h ii ... , OTHERS : . . .. . ....... :-· ,_ __________________ ·-·. ··--·-· ·-· -. ·---·--·-------..,.___, _______ -'-----t-----1 j TLV ~'-I (Uni~) HAZAnnous MIXTllAi.5 f)F ('•'flU•n LlntllO!:, :::nunr.. OR GASES 1------------------------.------------------------..---!----~ --------------------·····-----.. -~·. ----'·:,,_ ___________ _..._...._ ___ -I 1-------------------·--· .. ·--·· ... ·-·--· . _____ .. _____ ... -------- -·------·=--.. -···--·-------......,.---------'---- I ' I 1·. -~-. I I " I I .. SECTION 111 PH'-'SIC/\L DAT/\ ··-· . ---·-.... , . . -.. -... . .. . . .. ------------....-'------! •· 2Rl 1 ,,, <,:;1:11; (';r,/\v•,.._. 11~:-n-11 I 1 .• 11 ,-----------...,.-----~--· ... ·---· ..... --·-··. -----··-·-------'-------l ' :P1;>•:INi·.'/1 .•t./\."r.'!.r! 79 5 VAl"0RPRCSSIJnF.(mrnM'l,l ! l~l.4 l.-'.'.">!.•J•.••:1•.1 • ,__ ___________ ----·-··---··-·----·· -·· -· . ··-·-----------------1 BOILING POINT (~F.) VAPOR OENSITY!AIP.•i) · 1 'JM''1"1''"'1,; .,,,,r:: 9 5 ,__ ____________________ , ·-· __ 3 __ • __ r, ___ ; _r: _ • · .... ·:... :;... __ J:_: -----------~---·---..; 1 -I -.. -t .. ,SO~UBILl'TV IN WATEn : J·!nq. I ·-1-------,.--------------···· I •• --·. ·-· -·. -· --·---·------·----------------! r.irrnit:1 ·with _chnrnctt":!rj stic odor. ·=-APPEARANCE .AND ooon M~tal 1 i c SECTION 1\/ FIRE /\ND EXPLO~~IOl'J HAZ/\.P.Dt)ATA FLASH POINT !Method uicC1J '"'lo ·F -T c c -0•Ll\r1M/\f~L~. L•t.1!1;$ . <.>. • ., • .,,. • I ! ., Li:"! J,)cl r-r.-:-'~--------- ,EXTINGUISl~ING MtOIA..o -::-F-o-=-m-·-_· -~-~~-, -;.·;,;_·m· i ~~-1· .. ·i:;:;·;.:;--F~,..------------'-----.-., l,; 2 l.,&. I .. ./ .... ,.; ... I,.. ,. • C.I. • • • • • :1. . i--!i-PE_C_I_A_L._r-_1R_E..,..-r--1,--;,-.,T-I_N_r._l"_!.;Qi;(i11ii;~:;···... . • . • • . • --• --·. ---· ·-.--. ---I . · -U:-:r1 ;nr r:1.1p;:•J ·!.r:r: b:·r,;-,•·lun~1 l"!(!lll.pm~nt. iJse ~--------,.-----·-··----· .. -· .. . .... ---·-· r::-:rJ. !.tdi:-: n: _i~~ __ !~v,?0_hrcn th i~g wa~cr spray to cool expnsc~ Ul\l\JSU(\L f"lf~E ,i\1r1 E,)!Ll'l..O'.',lflll1i1r,;:A1~r··· I comnum: 1.n_e _ _:-9_t~: ! ...... ~o nr, . pr-:,~ \••;, 1 , ,·,· :·.n <::-::t: i nq1 · :i. r:~1 __ !:}-.~~::::.~~-~-.,ors I fi.:mes. may· trc:iv~~ r'llon<;. u~c ri,·,-,::i.•I. .;,11,·· j ! . .,:!!' {'! :-·1~;-''•·l· r~.:~\t ig11it_c~ e,~rlosi~el:,1 • PAGE (11 11:on!:rnr,•ti n:, ,, .. ,, ..... , ·.•,f•1l . -·-=--,;-r-orm ()~H/\-?.O n .. ,. ,~~.,, 7:! I r f: t r · I fl ii I I I I. I• ,, I • 2fa, Sri E. ff-i EL~ ? ;~ ; .. -,? "' lcA \ ·., · ,. ft e,; &: .. \.-CLu-..C . -17. .... -•~--l---·--------SECTION V HEAL TH HAZARD DATA ollESHOLO.,.LtMIT V/\l.Ut 00. :ppm_fo:c.. 8 hour workday .rccommi::url1.:d _ ... ·s Of' OVERE'Xl'(J~.u1u: See.-.1lscLSect:ion Jl __ \··ation of h.ii;li vapor c1mcl•ntraU-P1:·: m.iy lwv,: rm;uJ ts r.rn~ing fr~°7n"°dizziness nnd l'.: •. ..:aches to uncunsciousnc:;:;. Prrilnn;•,,•d ,.,r H'Jlt::1tctl jfquicl contact vith the skin will dry :1<.l dcfat the skin, lemlinb to irriL:1tit>n ant.I dcrmc1titis. ·. r.1iciENCV 0ANUF I 1-1:. T 1'1() l'HOl:tUIJIH·.:. -... _. .• ·--·---•.. ·-. f overcome 'by v.1por, r:cmOVl! from mq,osurc i.1:u11c.•<ll,1t1.:ly; cnll n Physician. If brcnthing is :-regular or stopped, st;1rt rcsusdt:1Uo11, ut1m·i11iHtur <»~Yl'.'!11. If i.ngcst(!d, DO NOT induce 1111iting; call a Physicic111.· In c:1sc.: of skin conL;1ct, n;movc· .my contaminated c:luthing, 1<l wash sk:i,n wlth soap :ind warm wat•tr. T f sp I :whcd intc;, the eyes, flush eyes wlth clear 1ter for 15 minut~s or until irri t.1lln11 subsidc•s. ,u1i:1Yv ____ '· ••· · ·-·-- UNS r l\HI.E $ r I\UI.E X SECTION VI BEACTIVITY DATA ·-· 11:•>N1,r1tc,1~~,,,,.._;()1u -_,Mr>A1~s1CiTv-/Mat,·r1u/.1 tu111•11iii/ · ·---·-------· · · • ---·--· --···------------ .rung oY.id.:mts Hke: li11uid .chlorlnl:, cpnc1.'.ntr·:1tc_cl_9_xyr,t•11, ___ sodi_um .0~_£._n_l_c_i_u_f!\_h:'.P;<:h.lorit~ . . 1\NUOUS OE COMl-'O!ill'Jl,:)ls l'IHJOUC TS , ,mcsJ smoke nnd carhon mo11oxiclc, in the casc.i of incomplete combust:i.on • • • . -----• MAV occu·~-. -· 11:r.>Nt.llTIONS T(J I\VUIO ---• --·-"--.---.. -~------r il\NOOUS I _YMl.:RIZATION -·· --·• • • • • •• · --.. I w11.L NO r c.,ccu1-1 X I SECTION VII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES ~s "io'"j;ETA"i<:ENi'N c:Aii M·A:;f,w-11. r,; m:CcAsru '"' •.1•11.1.cu Remove· ;i1i_.i.gn.£c{o_n_s_o_u_rc.:cs. KC!ep pe.op1e away. 'fer free liquid. Acid ahsorbcnt (s:md, (!.Jr.th, iwwdust, etc.) to spill area.· Avoid · ·--~ "' .ling vapors.. Ventilate confi1wd spn.cl.!S. Open nll windows a.nd doors. Keep petroleum t1ducts out of sewers nnd watercours1.rn by dikin;~ or impoun-ding. Advise authorities if :,duce. h.a.s_en tcred .o:c_muy. enter. sew\..:r::;. watercouz:,-sl•.s ... _o_r_~_:,;_t~n~i.YS .l~:1:icl ... f1._re.is. __ • _______ _ n: IJISPOSAL..METHUII . , . · . . . . · sure conformity with i.!flplicahlti dlspnsal reguJ:itions. Vispose ·of dbsorbed m.i.teria.l at a.pprov~d disposal site or fncili ty. _ .... SECTION VIII SPECIAL PHOHCTION INFORMATION' I ·1i1Aro.RYi>RC3", r-:c.:rruN rs,,,.-r:1Jy 1.,-,,..r Use hytlr,H::1rhon vnpo1· r:i.mfster or supplicd-.iir respiratory,-----t ~~:::~ 0 : ~nr~:~;z~:~;~~,:~ ·::1 ~~-~p:'"' "~~ ~~--~7.~~:~nly wi ,11 ndequn.,.. ventilation. I MF..C•i,"\NICAL. (C:1·11c·r11ij . _ I,; THC: M • . _ • ____ _!;!~e c_~}~~-~~:1-lm-pr}>?..! .. cqutp111~11c __ :._ ] ~~ _sm~~~n_g or. ope_:1 __ ~1~t~t~----·-----_ ~-cTivt ci..ovEs Use chemic::il-rC!sist:mt r,lovcs, i f':v~: r>110Tl!c·r10N. Use spJ.:1sh goggles. or face .!tlCd to· avoid repented or nr.olon1;1•d skin contact shield when eye contact mny occur. · R P~OTECT'IVE EQUIPMENTUsc· chc~.l(~~l-rC?Si~t:mt. :ipn-,11 ~;r-oti'1ur· cio·t-ilfng-{f rieeded-to.ivoid ,cntcd or n,ro1<,nt?cd skin r.ontnct. SECTION IX SPECIALPHECAUTIONS AUTIONS T-0 BE TAKF.N INHAN0°LiNtt&-~TORINC . ------·-.. . ··-·--·----------------------,-I .ip containers c:lo~ed when not -in 11:~e. Do not h:mdlc or stor<! nenr h~nt, sparks, flame '.strong oxidimts. Aclcquat·c* vcn ti .I at ion rcrpiirt.>d. : . !elllilt e. .. means .. _t!quhm ;!;_~Tl t __ tn __ 0~1 tc..101, r:;. ,,,-~AuTioNs Avoid brcnth.i.n1; vnp11r::. iwoiu prri!c.,ngcd or repented r-ontnct with sltin. l, __ . contamin:1tm.l clothing :md lil1111dl·r !u•fori· n:11se. Rrmnvc.~ .cun·tnminnt.ed shoeH and ;-;;,,,rbJy dry before tl?USI.•, . \.lnsh !:i:.in tliu1·011i·h Jv with 'so:tp ;1nd· t..-utcr after contact. )R ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON Hl;ALTII Ef!FEC: J~; r:ut-.11 ACT r OH OTHF.R PROCJtJCT INFORMATION CONTACT: Dur.ctor of Industrial Hygrl.!ne (7131 656-2443, M.inagcr, ~.br""""'J Tt!chnic~I Strvrc11s (7131 656-4ri:?9 . \ , __ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SH.i:..r}r FOR COATINGS, RESINS, AND RELATED MATERIALS Replaces NPCA 1-82 ~-{ ~nufacturer's Name S?ECIAl:.TY COATINGS & 736<) VARNA AVE., NO. DATE OF PREPARATION: CHEMICALS, INC. H0LLT~00D, CA 91605 l-SEP-88 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. 213-875-0233 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NO. 213-875-0233 --------------------------------------------------------------------------SECTION 1 ~ PRODUCT INFORMATION --------------------------. ------------------------------------------------. . PRODUCT NUMBER: PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT CLASS: E526 . GREEN-LO voe QD SPRAY. ·GREEN Q/D SPRAY &~AMEL H2 F3 RO ---------------------------------------------------------------------------SECTION II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS . -------·----------------------------------------s--------------------------INGREDIE..~T (CAS #) · METHYL ETHYL KETONE 78 93 3 . ~ l, 1 r TRICHLOROETHANE (.. 71:-55-6 r 1~P NAPTriA 8030-30-6 PERCENT BY WT. OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSIJRE LIMITS TLV PEL LESS THAN 5% 200 2 30.0 350 20. 0 · 250 NIA .. t VAPOR PRESSlJRE mmHg@ 20C 70 100 55 . A-------------------------------------------.---·--------------------------v• · SECTION III -PHYSICAL DATA ~.---------------------------------------------------------------------------BOILING RANGE 162-185 F VAPOR DENSITY: H (Hea.yier/Lighter than air) EVAPORATION RATE: S (Faster/Slower than Ether) % VOLATILE VOLUME Vll""T/G.?-..:. 55.1 . 9.89 II " II tr Ii :: !! !• 11 ----~----------------------------------------------------------------------SECTION IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA -------____ , ------------------------------------------------------------- . ,,,A.'1MABILITY CLASSIFICATION I-.. ..JCTINGUISHING MEDIA OSHA lA FLASH POINT l-0 F TOC LEL 6.7 xx FOAM 'ALCOHOL' FOAM xx CO2 xx DRY CHEMICAL WATER FOG OTP.ER UNUSUAL FIRE Ai.'lIJ EXPLOSION HAZARDS Respira.tor-y pr-otection required if in a confined space. Pressure buildup in closed cont..::..ine-r-s due to he!3,t. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Use water spray to cool fire exposed surfaces and containers.and to protect personnel. SECTION V -HEALTH HAZARD DATA EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYE: Irritation by vapor, liquid can damage tissue. NOSE/THROAT: Irritation by vapors SKIN: Irritation if prolonged exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS PRONE TO AGG&.;VA7ION BY EX?OSURE: n/est PRIMARY ROUTESCS) OF Ei\TTRY: xx DERMAL xx INHALATION xx INGESTION ~'1ERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES · . tW!:rlALATION.: Remove victim to fresh air, admin~ster oxygen if available ·. ;YES: Flush with large amounts of watet" for at least 15 minutes. SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing, wash with soap and wa~er. INGESTION: Take 2 glasses of water or milk to dilute. CALL PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY IN ALL CASES. SECTION VI -REACTIVITY DATA --------------------------------------------------------------------------- STABILITY: UNSTABLE xx STABLE liAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: MAY OCCUR xx WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: none CONDIT.IONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flame or any other source. of ignition INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID> Strong acids, oxidizers, ~lkalines -..• l ' I I II " II !I !! !! JI !I !l 1: I i ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::====3 / SECTION vn -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES ST£PS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL 15 R.El.:EASEO OR SPII.l.ED Eliminate ignition sou re e. Con:_tain spill with inert materials and non-sparking tools. Avoid runoff iAin to storm sewers & ditches that lead to· -natural wa te.rways. (• . . .. WASTE DISPOSAL In accordance with local, state, and federal re~ulations governing hazardous materials. SECilON VIII -SAFE HANDLING AND USE INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECilON Use NIOSH approved organic vapor d~rtrid9e. VENTILATION Use adequate ventilation, local exhau.sil pr·eferrahle. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Meoprene, Rubber or Chemical resistant EYE PROTECTION Safety glasses, _goggles, or splash shield OntER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Impervious apron, rubher o,.•erboots HYGIENIC PRACTICES: n/ a f-SECTION IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS I PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING store near source of heat or ignition. e-xtreme.s. Keep containers closed. Do not Da not store in areas of te~peratu~~ OTiiERP~CAtmONS Containers of material may be hazardous when empty. Use spa.rk resistant tools. All .• handling equipment should he electrica1ly ground~d. . ... ;e. ( \ 'I .... 1' I II MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET . . FOR COATINGS, RESINS, AND RELATED MATERIALS . (;. . '( Replaces NPCA 1-82 · -Manufacturer's Name SPECIALTY COATINGS & CHEMICALS, 7360 VARNA AVE., NO. HOLLYWOOD, DATE OF PREPARATION: l-SEP-88 INC. CA 91605 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. 213-875-0233 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NO. 213-875-0233 --------------------------------------------------------------------------SECTION 1 .-PRODUCT INFORMATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCT NUMBER: E28B . H2 F3 RO PRODUCT NAt'1E 1987 BLACK LO voe QD SPRAY PRODUCT CLASS: BLACK Q/D SPRAY ENAMEL --------------t------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ------.--------------------------------------------------------------------- INGREDIENT CCAS #) PERCENT BY WT. OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS TLV PEL VAPOR PRESSURE mm.Hg@ 20C ------,--------------------------------------------------------------------METHYL .t.'J.'hYL KETONE 78 93 3· ~,1,1,TRICHLOROE'I'HAl'lE r-, 71-·55-6 JM&? NAPT'rlA -LESS· THAN 5% 200 40.0 350 20.0 250 N/A 70 100 55 8030-30-6 ,-e----------------. ------. -------------·--------. ----------------------------- \, __ SECTION III -PHYSICAL DATA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------BOILING RANGE 162-185 F .VAPOR DENSITY: H (Heavier/Lighter than air> EVAPORATION .RATE: S (Faster/SloweF than ether) % VOLATILE· VOLUME WT/GAL 65.1 8.63 • :----~----~--------------------------------------------------.J./..7 -------SECTION IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA 'Tf" -· ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ' ce~'1MABILITY CLASSIFICATION EXTINGUISHING MEDIA OSHA iA FLASH POINT 2.-0 F TOC LEL 6.7 xx FOAM _ 'ALCOHOL' FOAM xx CO2 xx DRY CHEMICAL WATER FOG OTHER · UNUSUAL FIRE AL'JD EXPLOSION HAZARDS Respiratory protection required if in a confined space. Pressure buildup in closed containers due to heat. ·' SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Use water spray to cool fire exposed surfaces and containers and to protect personnel. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------SECTION V ~ HEALTH HAZARD DATA --------------------------------------------------------------------------- EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYE: Irritation by vapor, iiquid can damage tissue. NOSE/THROAT: Irritation by vapors SKIN: Irritation if prolonged exposure. Ml:l)ICAL CONDITIONS PRONE TO AGGRAVATION BY EXPOS~E: n/est PRIMARY ROUT£$ ( S) OF ENTRY: xx DERMAL xx· Un·IALATION xx INGESTION ~GEL~CY AJID FIRST AID PROCEDURES . · ~ ·w:_~TION: Remove victim to fresh air, administer oxygen if available '~YES: Flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing, wash with: s·oap and water. INGESTION: Take 2 glasses of water or milk to dilute. CALL PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY IN ALL CASES. SECTION VI -REACTIVITY DATA --------------------------------------------------------------------------- STABILITY: UNSTABLE xx·STABLE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: MAY OCCUR xx WILL NOT OCCUR. }:iAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: none CONDITIONS TO AVOID He~t, sparks, open flame or any other source of ignition INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID> Strong acids, oxidizers, alkalines II ii fl ,, II ~ ! i II " II ,, fl " fl ,, ' 1,1 " ,. • 't '-· SECllON VU -SPIU. OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEP5 TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS REl..EASED OR SPIU.EO El irnina te ignition source. contain spill with inert materials and non-sparking tools. Avoid runoff .in to storm sewers & ditches that lead to· -natural waterways. WASTE DISPOSAL In accordance with local, state, and fed~ral regulations governing hazardous mate.rials. SECllON VIII -SAFE HAND UNG .AND USE INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION U~e NIOSH approved organic vapor ciartrid9e. VENTILATION Use adequate ventilation, local ·exhaust. pref errable. PROTECTIVE GLOVES neoprene, · Rubber or Chemical resistant EYE PROTECTION Safety glasses, goggles, or splash shield OIBER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT HYGIENIC PRACTICES: n/ a Impervious apron, rubher O'\.·erboots SECTTON IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND Si"ORlNG store near source of heat or ignition. extremes. Keep containers closed. Do not Do not·store in areas of temperature OlliER PRECAtmONS Containers of material may he ha.zardous when empty. use spark resistant tools. A11:.handling equipment should be electrically grounded. . .. . ', MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR COATINGS, RESINS, AND RELATED MATERIALS ~ · Replaces NPCA 1-82 ~( ~anufacturer' s Na~rne SPECIALTY COATINGS & CHEMICALS, INC. E.'1ERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. 7360 VAF.NA AVE., NO. HOLLT~OOD, CA 91605 213-875-0233 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NO. 213-875-0233 DATE OF PREPARATION: l-SEP-88 ------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION 1 -PRODUCT INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCT NUMBER: Ell7B H2 F3 RO PRODUCT NAME 1987 WHITE LO voe QD SPRAY PRODUCT CLASS: WHITE Q/D SPRAY ENAMEL . . -----~-----. . -SECTION II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CCAS #) PERCENT BY rIT'. OCCUPATIONAL .E:{POSURE LIMITS TLV PEL VAPOR PRESSURE rnmHg@ 20C -----------------------------------.--------------------------------------- METHYL ETHYL Kc:TONE 78 93 3 1,1,1,TRICHLOROETHANE · 71-55-6 1&P NAPTHA I . · 8030-30-6 LESS Tf.i\i~ 5% 200 30. 0 35.0 20.0 250 NIA 70 100 55 ,tlJ" _____ ---------------~~~i~;-iii-=-;~;~i~~~-o~;~------------------------- ~ -------------------------------------------------------------------------BOILING RANGE 162-185 F VAPOR DENSITY: H (He~vier/Lighter than air} EVAPORATION RATE: S (Faster/Slower than ~ther) % VOLATILE VOLUME ~"T/GA.1 55.1 9.89 II II II II II II II Ii ll II Ii II l[ II . ~ ,,> (' • • -------------------------------------------------------------- # SECTION IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA ---·--------------. , --- "'JAMMABILITY CLAS~IFICATI0N OSHA lA (er.INGUISHING MEDIA FLASH POINT l-O F TOC LEL 6.7 xx FOAM 'ALCOHOL' FOAM ·xx CO2 xx DRY CHE:MICAL ViATER FOG OTHER UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Respiratory protection required if in a coh.(ined space. Pressure buildup in closed conL~iners due to heat. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Use water spray to cool fire exposed surfaces and containers and to protect personnel. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------. SECTION V -HEALT'rl HAZA.-=ID DATA -------------------------·------------------------------------------------- EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYE: Irritation by vapor, liquid can damage tissue. NOSE/THROAT: Irritation by vapors SKIN: Irritation if prolonged exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS PRONE TO AGGRAVATION BY EXPOSURE: n/est PRIMARY ROUTESCS) qF ENTRY: xx DERMAL xx INHALATION xx INGESTION -ENCY&~ FIRST AID PROCEDURES - ATION: Remove victim to fresh air, administer oxygen if available Flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. ~-~IN: Remove contaminated clothing, wash with soap and ~ater. INGESTION: Take 2 glasses of water or milk to dilute. CALL PHYSICIAN IM."-1EDIATEL Y IN ALL CASES. . SECTION VI -REACTIVITY DATA --------------------------------------------------------------------------- STABILITY: UNSTABLE xx STABLE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: MAY OCCUR xx WILL NOT OCCUR HAZAAP0US DECOMPOSITION PR0OUCTS: none CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flame or any other source of ignition . INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Strong acids, oxidizers, alkalines ,. \ , ..... , / --. " II ti ' II l f • , 1ij .t-=------------'--------------------------------------- SECI10N Y}I -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDlJRES ..JJ ------------------t1"4f-.h STEPS TO BE T!J(EN IN CASE MATERIAL JS RELEASED OR SPlll.EO E 1 i rn in ate i 9 nit ion source • Contain spill with inert materials and non-sparking tools. Avoid runoff in to storm sewers &. cl.itches· that lead to· .natural waterways. WASTE DISPOSAL In accordance with local, state, ind federal re~ulations governing hazardous materials. SECTION VIII -SAFE HANDLING AND USE INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTEcnON Use NIOSH ap~roved organic vapor cartridge. VENTILATION Use adequate ventilation, local exhau_st! pr·eferrable. PROTECITVE GLOVES Neoprene, Rubber oi Chemical res is tan t. EYE PROTECilON Sa.fety glasses, _goggles, or splash shield OTiiER PROTECITVE EQUIPMENT Impervious apron, rubher overboots HYGIENIC PRACI1CES: n/ a re · _ _ ·SEC11_0N ~-SPECI.AI. PRECAUTIONS . ·. ! PRECAUTIONSTOBETAKENINHANDLINGANDSTORING Keep containers closed. Do not s·tore near sour·ce of heat or ignition. Do not store in areas of teJ!l_r;>era ture: extremes. 011-IER PRECAUTIONS co·n tainers of material may h-e hazardous when empty. Use spark resistan·t tools. All.,handling' equi_pmen~ should be electrically groundeq. ·1 .. _,J•-: J ' . .,t, " ~-·'7 . * 4- NFPA RATING HE.AL TH: :1 . J ,. .. • ••• • MATERIAL. SAFETY DATA-SHEET FlRE: .3 ... RE;ACTIVITY: ~ ,; . OTHER: ,_,. ~~~~~~~-9:~~ 1 .. PRODUCT. INDEM~IFICa-TION---.-.:~-~-~-~ --..;c;..---.-+-' C!A·TE;·. F'REPAR!;Cl JAN:LJA·RY ·11, 19:89 REV1$EO -DECE~BE·R 15,. 1989 PRCIDUCT ·CODE:_ 119101 . . T,~AOENAM~ ; . · . : · CO~MON NAME:_2~&UTANpNE DOT ~AME, CLASSIF1CATION ~ IDNO: METHYL· E;TiiYL KETONE FLAHNABLE · LIQUID UN1193 t'lANUFAC!IJREO/OIS_TRIBUTEO BY:CRO~ CHEiUCAL· CORPORATION **<See sect.ion VIII. > A~PRESS~ 1eaa NIRVANA AVE. CHULA VIST~ iA, 9i011 .. PHONE: Cb19)~421-bb01 -------24 HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE~-----c- CHEMTR.EC ·.· 1 ·~r::0(t-424-9'..;:00 . • . . . .-· .t:iAT I ONAL Rl;SPONSE CENTER 1-800-424-9300 , SAN·. t, + EGO P.Ct I SON CENTER < '619 )-294-e;060 ~-.;.. .... ~~~:---i----II. · HR~ftRDOUS INGREDIENTS-----~:..-----~-- ~ ·V ·( EXPOSURE ·.LitlITS IN AIR) q-iEMI CBL NAME~ . -CAS .ACGIH OSHA O.THl;:R ¼ NUf1SER < TLV) < PEL. .. ) . &.tt. $ ~ETHYL ETHYL ·KETONE ._78--93-3 2.00ppH 200PP11 n/a' . 1QO • -~- ~. j . THIS.PR0DU!:T ~on.tajns· TOXIC CHEMICALS subject to the repor.ti0n9·req:uir!!itents o·f SECTION 313 of· :th.e· EMERGENCY PL~NNING._AND ·COHHUijITY RlGHT TO KNOH ACT-of 1'986 aQd qt .._O -CFR 372. ~-~~-~~-----~ lII. · Pl:IYSIC~L . PROPERTIES----.:._.,...;..;....., __ \Japo1·· dens1t'y <.air.d:1>2:S ' Me.Jti_ng_ p.oi"nt or range, Deg. F_. CO Sj)ecUi:C g·ravity · 0. 81-. PH n / Boi lf1:1·g po,in:t or range, Deg.· F 175 . Solu\)i i'i.t~. in .ii~te1·· APPRECIABLE .. EvaporaHon ;ate. (b.utyl acetate·.= .1) \it. 9 t/-0. 9 Vaii-0r pi·essur~.·-_a-t, 20 deg.C= u74 +/-4. C:ST. Y:ESCOS!lY@ 40 DEG.··.c = n/a. Appe~1·anc:e and.odor: WATER .WHITE.1-IITH A KETONE ODOR· V_.0.C •. = 810 gratis/liter . V. Q. C. = 6. 75 po_1,1nas/ga i Ion :FIRE· RNO EXPLOSION~~--~-----~--. . FLASH POINT, Deo .. F & Heth~d )20 TCC Auto ignition te.Nper.·ature~:.Deg.F 0 N/A ·, ·. Fh,t1~ab t'e. -l·.i1tlt$, in .ajr, vo Hnce .Y. · lQHer(µl> :{a . •JppnHJEi.> .. 11. S · . . ' . ... . ., . ·-- . · FIRE'·EXTINGU.ISHING MEDI~: Use w~ter 'fo_g, f'oi,11, dry. crie,dcal 01· co2.· Do not use ,1 djrect stru11 of Wihr .Prod.uc·t wi 11 rioat ind can be riignlted on s'Urhc, of uter.· -· . • . ,SPECI.A!,-FIRE FIGHTI~ PROC£DUR£S AND .PRECAUTIONS_: Wuning·! FLAf1MAB4::! ·Clur fl re· uu of unprohchd , '\ersonnel. DO NOT enter.confi·ned fire space M·itt:iout full 'buAhr gear(Helut w-ith face shield. _Bun~er t ·· ats. Gloves a'ld ru_b~u boots>. inc_l~fi_ng ~, p.os it t 1:e press1n·e NIOSH ap):,'roved ·se !f-conh-i'ned bruth- ng appar • .tus. Cool f1re-opo.sed conta1ners. ·. . . . FI~E ANP EXPLOSION-HAZARDS:· Contairie'C's exposed fa· intense -hei-t .frQN fires should be cooled 'w-rth water t .. ~ p1·event vapor pres.sure buildup which cou Id resu It in container -rupture. Cont . .iiner arus _upose~ to di~ect .flaNe c.onhct s.tiould .be cool~d, w.itb hr9e quan'tities of--u.tv -.s nuded to prevent ijeaKen~ng 9( contaJner. · I• ·•" .. ' u . ---------~ ' . HEALTH HAZARD INFORHATION---------- SYMPTOMS AND EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE: -----.--· _AcONTAtT: Liquid is irri!•t!ng !o the eyes. H,y nuse pain, turing, and infh""ation. High vapor r•-entratJons "ay also be 1rr1tat1ng . • v..!N CONTACT: Uquid_is Mildly ir!iht!ng to the skin: P,o!on$ed_or !eputed Ji.qui~ ~onhct can result n defatting and drying of the skin wh1ch "ay result 1n skin 1rr,tat1on and der"1t1t1s. INHALATION: Vapors uy be irritating to nose., throat and respintory tract. High vapor concentrations uy c~use CNS dep~ession. . . . . . . INGESTION: Ingest 10n or product uy resu H ,n 110"' ting; asp 1ration (bruth1ng > or vo,d tus into the lung should be avoided as even sull quantities ny result in Aspintion Pneu"onitis. SIGNS AND SYHPTOHS: Irritation as noted aboue. Early to Nodente CNS (Central nervous systeN) depres- sion Nay be evidenced by g]ddiness, headache, dizziness ind nausea: In extreNe cases unconciousness and death "'Y occur. Aspiration Pneu"onitis "ay be evidenced by coughing, labored breathing and cyanosis (~luish skin); in severe cises death Nay occur. AGGRAVATED MEDICAL CONDITIONS: Pre-existing eye, and respiratory disorders Hay be aggravated by exposure to this product. OTHER ·HEALTH EFFECTS: Intentjonal abuse, Misuse or Massive exposure May cause Nultip,Je organ da"age and/or death. CANCEROUS PRODUCTS OR POTENTIALLY CANCEROUS--- NO X YES PRODUCT( S): Hol'lt found hi FED OSHA LIST. FIRST AID:· EMERGENCY PROCEDURES------,---- E:YE CONTACT: Ho Id eye lic!s open and flush with plenty of iiater for 15 ttinutes. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. S!<IN CONTACT: Re11ove contaMinated clothing and· shoes. Flush sli.n Mith water. Follow by washing with soap and water. If irritation cccurs, GET NEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT reuse clothing until cleaned. INHALATION: Re11ove v.icti11 to fresh air, if breathing is dlfficul't provide oxygen; if not breathing p,·ov i de art if i.c ial respiration. GET HEDICAL ATTENTION. INGESTIOI~: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. If vo,iiting occurs spontaneously, keep head below hi.ps to prevent aspiration of liquid into lungs. GET NEDICAL ATTENTION. i PHYSICIAN NOTE: Hf ure than 2.0 "l/1:.g has been ingested and vuiting has not occurred, e11esis should be induced with supervision. Keep 11ictiM ·s head below hips to -prevent asp~ration. If syMptons such as loss of gag reflexes, c<!nvulsions or unconscio:isr.ess occur before et1esis, gastric hvage using a cuffed tr.dotnchnl tube should be cor.sid'ered. (--------------~-u1 ~ . . .TABILITY: X STABLE UNSTABLE RERCTIUITY OHJR-------------- . HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION NAY OCCUR X WILL NOT ~ C'ONDlTJONS AND HATERIALS TO AVOID: Avoid heat, spar~s, fla11e ind contact with strong oxidizing agents. RAZARDOUS DECO,'iPOSITION PRODUCTS: C-ai·bon il(lnC'~tde u,<d l't1iden0fie-d organic co11pounds 11ay be for11ed " !· l .. 'L.-=-IJII. SPILL, LERK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES----MEil ti SPILL OR LEAi( PROCE:DURES: Wuning ! FLAMMABLE! Eli Ninth all• ignition so·urcu. Handling equipunt Nust be grounded to prevent sparkin9.iLARGE SPILLSl Evacuate th~ hazard area or unprotected personnel. Wear A app1·oprhte. respirator and protective clothing. Shut off source of led only if nfe to do so. Dile ·~~nd conhin. Ir vapor cloud foru, water fog uy bt used to suppress: Contain run,>fr. Re11ove with ' V-acuu11 trucks or pu11p to stonge/stlvage vessel. Sod up residue 11it-h u absorbent (ie. ver11icu1ite or other suihbh uhrhl). PliCe in non-Juking conhiners for proper disposal. Flush aru Mith water to re11 ove trace residue: Dispose of flush solutions as above. fSHALL SPILLSl soak up with absorbent 11at- terial and place in non-leaking containers: Seal tightly and identify container for proper disposal. WASTE DISPOSAL: Di.spose of nste in accordance 1dth federal, shh and local regulations. ' ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Spills should be reported to the NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER and other agencies as dictated by regulations. -~-----IJIII. SPECIAL HRNDLING-'INFORHRTION------- TRANSPORTATION AND LABELING: DOT SHIPPING NAME: METHYL ETHYL KETONE 0 0T !ONO: UN1193 DOT CLASSIFICATION: FLAt1MABLE LIQUID HAZARoot,JS MATERIAL IDENTIFICATIGI SYSTEM RATING <HMIS) HEALTH 2 FIRE 3 REACTIUITY 0 PERSONNEL PROTECT I 1..;JE EQUIPMENT (HflZAE:O E:ATiflG: o=nnrinAL 1= .SLIGHT, 2= ftO(IEl:ATL 3= S(r.-I(IUS, 'I= SEiJEE'.( 1' .-; l--to o{'t\ RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Avoid prolonged or repeahd breathin of 11ap 1·s. Use a NIOSH approve0, ;}.. ' A respfrator to auoid ouer exposure, when antici ated ex osure exceeds occu ational exposure ludts. W ·1se either an ahospnel'e-supply1ng 1n9 respira or or organic vapors. dROTECTIVE CLOTHING: A11oid contact 11ith eyes. J.lear safety glasses or goggles as appropriate. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact Mith skin. Wear che11ical-resistant 9loues and other clothing a.s required to Niniftize contact: ADDITIONAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES: Use explosion-proof ventilation as required to control vapor concentrations Air-dry contuinated c.Jothing in a. 11e l J ventilated area. launder before using. SiORAG£ AND H~~DLING: Stow containers in a safe non-traffic area. Keep container closed and well identified. When transferring product use bonding procedures. Do not cut, drill, grind, weld or siNilar operations on or ne~r tKpty containers.· Keep liquid and yapors away froK _heat sparks, flaKe or other igrtition sources. Post NO SMOKING or siKila.r warning signs. Vapors are norKally heavier than air and can be Ko11ed by air currents to surrounding areas. RIGHT TO KN~: All personnel that uy possibly COIie in con.tact with this product are required to lnow the location of this MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET and the infonation contained herein. Products being so·ld and/o,· redish'ibuted shall be 1eco1epanied by a t1SDS or furnished within specified tiKe liKits . . FOOTNOTES AND ABBREVIATIONS. NIA= .Not applicable n/a =-inforNation unavailable E/e = Esti11ated -N/D= Not Dehr11ined { ~ . ·\ . . W'HIS NATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET is a co·1epilation or inforotion obtained fr011 the HSOS ·s provided -.iaty Crown OleNical ·s supplitl's. This co11pi lat ion uti lius the Nost conservative approach as stated by Hch_supplier. Copies of Haterial Safe·ty Data $heets iss:ued ·by the supp.lier Nay be obtained by contad1n9 Crown Che,dul Corporation. . NFPA RATING MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SH-~ HEAl.TH: FIRE: 3 REACTitJITY: 0 OTHER: JS .(e -----------I. PRODUCT INDENTIFICRTIDN---- QATE PREPARED JANUARY 10, 1989 REUJSED AUGUST 4, 1990 PRODUCT CODE: 119003 TRADENAME: COMMON NAME: 2-PROPANE DOT NAME, CLASSIFICATION~ IDNO: ACETONE ACETONE FLAMMABLE LI8UID UN109C MANIJFACTIJRED..->DISTRIBUTEO BY: CRO~ CHEMICAL CORPORATION ¼*(See section UI I I. ) Al>l>RESS: 1858 NIRVANA AVE. CHULA V!Si'A CA, 91911 PHONE: Cb19)-42l,-bb01 ---------24 HOUR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE-------- CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300 NATIONAL ~ESPONSE CENTER 1-800-424-9300 SAN DIEG1) POISON CENTER( -~19 >294-600i) Et1ERGENCV RESPONSE GUIDE NO. 24 HOLIR NON-EMERGENC'r' (.800 )-Cl"lA-8200 -----------II. HRlRRDDUS INGREDIENTS------------ CHEMICAL NAMES CAS NUMBER (EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AIR) ACGIH OSHA OTHER ?. < TLU) <PEL) 1-Jt. Y. ACETONE 67-64-1 ?_50pp" 750PPt1 n/a 100 • THIS PRODUCT contains TOXIC CHEMICALS subJect to the reporting requireNents of SECTION 313 oJ the EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT TO KNOW ACT of 1986 and of 40 CFR 372. ------------III. PHYSICHL PROPERTIES------------ vapor densi.ty Cair=1)2.0 Melting point or range, Deg. F C 32 Specific gravity 0. 792 PH n / Boiling point or range, Deg. F 133 Solubility in water MODERATE Evaporation rate (butyl acetate = 1) 5.6 Vapor pressure at, 20 deg.C~ 186 ~T. VISCOSITY e 40 DEG. C = n/a Appearance and odol': WATER WHITE WITH FINGERNAIL POLISH OPQR V. 0. C. = 790 graNs/li ter V.0.C. = 6.630pounds/gallon -~----------".'9-IU. FIR£ ONO EXPLOSION------------ FLASH POINT, Deg.F & Method -15 TCC , Auto ignition tupeuture, De9.F n/a Flunble liNlts in air, voluu Y. · lowerCLEL) 2.15 upperCtJa> 13 -·-. - FIRE EXTINGUISHING HEDIA: Use water fog, foaK, dry chet1ical or CO2. Do not use a direct str,aK of water Product wi 11 float and can be reignited 01'! surhce of uter,. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS: Warning! FLAMMABLE! Clear fire area of unprotected personnel. ,DO NOT enter confined fire space without full bunker gearCHelNet with face shield. Bunker oats. Gloves and rubber boots>. including a. positive pressure NIOSH approved se lt-conhi ned breath-~pparatus. Cool fire-txposed containers. . : SUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Containers exposed to intense heat froN fires should be cooled ( .. ith nter to prevent vapor pressure buildup which could result in cor.tainer rupture. Con,talner areas ~ exposed to direct flat1e contact should be cooled with l~rge quantities of water as needed to prevent weakening of container. U9003 ACETONE · PAGE 1 REUISED: , AUGUST ~,199¢ I: l I' JI I SL' ~---------U. HERLTH HRZRRD INFDRNRTION---------- syMP10MS ANO EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE:---------~----- EYE CONTACT: Liquid is irrihting to the eyes. f11y uuse p1in, turing, ud inthK"ation. High vapor concentrations Nay also be irrit&ting . .• KIN CONTACT: Liquid is Nildly irrit1tin9 to the skin. Prolonged or repe1ted liquid contact can result / in dtfJttihg and dryin~ of the skin which Nay result in skin irrit1tion and dtrN1titis. \ INHALATION: Vapors "ay be inihting to nose., thrnt and _respiratory tract. High vapor concentntions Nay cause CNS depression. INGESTION: Ingestion of product May result in voMiting; aspiration (breathing) of voNitus into the lung should be -avoided as even sull quantities uy result in Aspintion PneuNonitis. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS: Irritation as noted above. Early to Noder1te CNS (Central nervous systeN) depres- sion Nay be evidenced by giddiness, he1dache, dizziness ind nausea: In extreMe cases unconciousness and death uy occur. Aspira'tion PneuNonitis uy be evidenced by coughing, labored breathing and cyanosis (Bluish skin); in severe cases du.th uy occur. AGGRAVATED MEDICAL CONDITIONS: Pre-existing eye, ind respiratory disorders Nay be aggravated by exposure to this product. OTHER HEALTH EFFECTS: Intentional abuse, Misuse or "assive expqsure "'Y cause Nultiple organ daKage and/or duth. CANCEROUS PRODUCTS OR POTENTIALLY CANCEROUS----- NO X YES PRODUCT< S >: No11t found in FED OSHA LIST. .e FIRST AlD: EMERGENCY PROCEDURES---- . EYE CONTACT: Hold eyelids open ind flush with plenty ot Ntter tor 15 Minutes. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. SKIN CONTACT: Re"oye conta"inited clothing and shoes. Flush skin Mith Nater. Follow by washing with soap.and water. If irritation occurs, GET NEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT reuse clothing until cleaned. ·INHALATION: ReMove Yicti" to fresh tir, if breathing is difficult proYide oxygen; it not breathing provide artificial respiration. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. If voNiting o~curs spontaneously, keep hnd below hips to preYent aspirttion of liquid into lungs. GET HEDICAL ATTENTION.f PHYSICIAN NOTE: Uf Nore thin 2.0 Ml/kg hu be.en ingested and voMiting has not occurred, uesis should be induced with supervision. Keep ~ictiN ~ head below hips to prevent aspiration. If syNptons such ts loss· ot gag reflexes, convulsions or unconsciousness occur before eMesis, gastric lavage using a cuffed endotracheal tube should be considered. --~-----~-----•Ul. i ~TABILITYr· ·:x STAB!-E_UNSTABLE RERCTIUITY ORTH-------------- HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION HAY OCCUR X WILL NOT OCCUR ' ' CONiJIUONS AND·HATERIALS TO AVOID: Avoid heat, sparks, flue and contact with strong oxidizing agents. HAZARDOUS ·DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon Monoxide and uni,dentified organic coMpounds Nay be forNed _during coMbustion. 119003 ACETONE 19911022 REUISED· AUGUST t,199¢ l ! \ ( } f l I 1' r } [· ,: ---UII. SPILLi LEAK, RND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES---- SP.ILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES: Wuning! FLAMMABLE! Elidn,te .I? igni'tion soul'cts. Handling tquip"ent "ust bt grounded to prevent spuking·. *LARGE SPILLS* Evacu,te the hazard uu of unprotected ptrsonne 1. Wur 1ppropri1te rupintor ind protective clothing. Shut off' source ot leak only if nf'e to do so. Dike a,d contain. ,U.upor cloud foru, uter fog uy be used to suppress: Contain· l'un-off'. Re1tove with '/9cuuN tru.cks or puNp to stonge/salvage vessel. Sod up residue with an absorbent Cit. verNiculite or · .ther suitable Material). Place in non-leaking containers for proper disposal. Flush are, with water to reNove trace residue: Dispose of flush solutions as tboue. lSMALL SPILLS* soak up with absorbent Nat- terill and place in non-luking containers: Seal tightly and identify container for proper disposal. WASTE DISPOSAL: Dispose of uste in accordance with tedenl, state and local regulati·ons. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Spills should be reported to the NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER and other agencies as dictated by regulttions. -------VIII. SPECIAL HANDLING INFDRltRTION------- TRANsPoRTATioN AND LABELING: DOT SHIPPING NAME: ACETONE 0 0T IDNO: UN1090 DOT CLASSIFICATION: FLAMMABLE LIQUID HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IOENTIFICATIO,I SYSTEM RATING <HMIS> HE.Al TH 3 FIF~E 3 REACTHJ!T'i' 0 PERSONNEL PROTEC:Tl1JE EG!UIPMENT (HflZfft[l tATit1(i,: O=nit,ItfflL 1= $LICHT.. 2= noC•Ef::ATL 3= SEP.IOUr:;.. 't= SEIJEf::E RESPIRATORY fROTECTION: AYoid prolonged or repeated breathing of Yapors. Use a NIOSH approved respirator to avoid over exposure, when anticipated exposure exceeds occupational exposure liNits. _ "'1:e either an ahosphere-supplying respirator or an air-purifying respirator for organic vapors. ( ~OTECTIVE CLOTHING: Avoid contact with eyes. Wear safety glasses or goggles as appropriate. Avoid . .,rolonged or reputed contact 1;1ith skin. Wear chuiul-resistant gloves and other clofhing u required to NiniNize contact. ADDITIONAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES: Use explosion:-proof ventilati.on as i•equired to contro·1 vapor concentritions _Air-dry contuinated clothing in a well ventilated area. Launder before using. STORAGE AND HANDLING: Stow containers in a safe non-traffic ar~a. Keep container closed and well i4entified. When ·transferring product use bonding· procedures. Do not cut, ·drill, grind, Neid or siNilar operations on or near e"pty contain.rs. Keep liquid and vapors away fro" heat sparks, tlaMe or other ign-ltion sources. Post NO .SMOKING or si"i lar warning signs. Vapo-rs are norully heavier than air and can be M~ved by air currents to surrounding areas. RIGHT TO KNOW: AH personnel that uy. possibly cou in contact with this product are required to know the location of this MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET and the infor"ation contained herein. Products being sold and/or redistributed shall be accoNpanied by a HSDS or furnished within specified tiNe liKits. FOOTNOTES AND ABBREVIATIONS. NIA= Not applicable n/a = inforMation unavailable E/e = EstiNated N/D= Not DeterNined . ,.IS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET is a coNpi lation ot intonation obtained troN the MSDS 's .provided (_ "Y Crown CheNical 's suppliers. This coNpilation utiHzes the Nost conservative approach u stated by each supplier. Copies of Haterial Safety Data Shee_fs issued by the supplier uy be obtained by cQntacting Crown Che"ical Corporation. 119003 ACETONE · PAGE 3 19911022 REUISED: AUGUST i,1990 ; . s/' (71., \ ::626 P02 ~ TEL l'0:6194211127 _________ f:03..,.21-'91 I.JED 13:44 lD:CRCK.JN CHEMICAL tFPA RATING .. HEALTH: t-2 • FIRE: ~ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET REACTIUITV: 21 OTHEft: -----------I. PRODUCT INDENTIFICRTION~---------- cATE PREPARED JANUARY 10,2988 REUISED JANUARY 03,1990 TRADENAME: "HINERRL SPIRITS-66 145 COMHON NAME: HYDROCARBON SO~VENT OOT NAM£, CUSSIFICATION a. IDNO: . PETROLEUH NAPHTHA -MANUFACTUREOtOlSTRIBUTEO BV:CR°""' CHEMICAL CORPORATION **CS.e section Ulll. > A»DRESS: 168&.NIRVANA AVE, CHULA VISTA CA, ~1,11 PHONEI (bl~)-~21-bbDl ---------24 HOUR EMERCENCY ASSISTANCE--------. CHEHTREC 1-800-424-9300 NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER 1-800-4~4-9:300 SAN DIEGO POISON CENTER<619)~94-6000 EMERGENCY RESPOHSE CUIOE NO. . . 24 HOUR NON-Et1ERGENCY ( 800 )-CMA-aa00 ~----------11. HRlRRDDUS INGREDIENTS------------.. <EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AIR) QE11CJ'L NAtES CAS ACGlH OSHA onER X HUH8ER < TLU > (PEL) wt. Lll:HT PETROLEUM DISTILUHtS<PARAfFINS l: NAPHT. 4474~-+7-S n/1 n/1 1;,ppNI IIAROHATICS NIA NIA N/~ 71-~9-~ N/A N/A NIA .4IIIIIIIIBEHZEHE . ,. RECOKMENDED BY CHEVRON flCOHPCHEHTS OF NS-46 ' * THIS PRODUCT oonhlns TOXIC CHEHICALS subJUt to tht report illg Hqu 1 uunt, ot SECTION 313 of the EMERGENCY PLANNINQ AND COHHUNITY RI~HT TO KNOW ACT of S986.1nd ·of 40 CFR 37~. ----~-------III. PHYSICAL PRDPERTIES------------ vapor dtft1lty <airst)4.9 Nalting point or range, Dt9. F n/1 SpeoHio gravity 0.79 PH n/ Balling polft~ or r1n9t, Deg. F 168 Solubl lUy h uhr NEwt..IGlBLE EY1por&tion nh (buty.1 uehh • 1 > ( 0.1 Vapor prtssur1 ·at,~ deg.Cs 3.0 CST. VISCOSITY Q 40 IEG. C • 1.0n llpp11ran0t · 11\d odor: WATER ~ITE WITH PAINT THINNER ODOR V. 0. C. • 176 9nN1/U ter V.O.C. • povnd1/91llon ~------------IU. FIRE RND EXPLOSION------------ F'LASH POINT~ Dt9.F t. Htthad 10, TCC Auto ltnJUon te11pentur1, l>t~.F 490 -f.~INM&ble .lJRi11 4ft alr, ~OlUKI Y, ioMtr(LE1..)..!._ ·upp1r(lEL)!,_ alRE EXTiNClJISHINC HEDIA: Uu 1&&hl' to 9, haft, dry ohulu.1 ~r CO.. ~ IIOt uu & dl rt Ct ttl".HII tf ntu 9.!oduct will float and can be reignited on surface of Nat,r. . \" "PECIA.L f'IRE FI;JfrIN: PROCEDlRES AND PRECAUTIONS: WuniftO I COHBUSTIILEI Chu fin ana of unpnt1chd ' ;,t.1"sonntl. !)0 NOT enter confiud tin OlOe without full bunter uu<Htl111t Mith fao1 1h1tld. llunktr onb. ~lovu tn~ rvbhr boots>. lnclvdin~ a posittu pnuun HIOSH appr·ovtd ulf-oontdnld breath• ln9 1pptr1tu1. Ceol Hn-upoud conhit1ers. . · · l.NJSU~ F'IRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Conhiners upoud to lnhnu hot fro11 tins shovld be oooltd 111th 1uhr to prtYtni vapor pru1vr1 buildup Mhioh oovld ruuU in ccnhlntr rupiuu. Cont&intr &rlll iXp~st(·to dlrtct fl111~ contict should bt cooltd kith l1r91 qu1ntitl1s or w1t1r 11 ftttdt( to prtv1nt -ift~tr.lns of,oont1ln1r. " !I 11 i: II II II I' ! I ______ AUG-21-'91 WED 13:45 JD:CR~ a-e11CAL TEL N0:6194211127 ii626 P03 . ; -------~--u. HEALTH HRlRRD INFORNRTION---------- svtPrON$ ANO Si:FFECTS OF EXPOSURE:---------- (-M CCfflACT: Ll~vld 11 lrrit&tlng h thi 1yu. Nay nun piln, turln;, &ftd lfttl1Kutlon. H19h upor ·• ooftctntr1t!ont "'V 1J10 be 1rr1t1tln9. . e &KIH ~ACT: LJ\uid 11 Nlldly lrrltatlno 1o th, 1lin. Prolongt4 or r1p11t1d 11~vid ocntaot can r11ult In d1f1ttln9 •nd drying of th• skln Mhlch MlY result. 1n skln irritation and dtrKttitla. lttw.ATI~: V&por, RIV bt lrrit1tlft9 to ftose., throat ind respiratory tract. H19h ~,por oonctntratltAI way 11v11 CHS dtprt11lon. ltGSTION: In911¼ion of produot N&V result in v0Nltln91 11plr1tlon (brtathlnt> ot v0Mltv1 lnto tha lv11 1ho1,!ld bt auol.dtd u uen nall quutitiu uu .result ln Asplnt1on Pl\au11oftH11. SIGHS AND SYHPTOHS: IrrJt1tJon·1, noted &bove. Earlv to "od1r1t1 CNS (Ctntral n1rvou1 sy1t1w) d1pr11• 1lon Ray bt tuidaiced by Jlddlness, he1d1cht, dizzin111 and n1u111: In 11tr1Kt 01111 unoonolou1n111 ud d11th NIU ooour. Asplrailon PntuNo~ltls NIV b1 tYldtnctd by ooughlng, labortd brt&thlft9 and ou1no111 (Blulsh 1k!n>1 ln ltYtPt 01111 death NIW oocur. ~TED NEDICAL. tarolTIONS: Pre-existing eyt, and 1'Hplntory dl.sordtu uy bl a99uvatld by ~~ponn to this product. · OTl£R f£ALTH EFFECTS: Intentional 1bus1, 1isu11 01' ·M1s1lve exposure May cause Multiplt 0,91n daK&tt and/or duth. CANCEROUS PROOl..CTS OR POTENTIALLY CANCEROUS---- N0 X YES, PRODUCT<S): No111ftndhFE>OSHAL1ST . FIRST AID: EMERCEHCY PROCEDURES--------------- EYE CONTACT: Hold ay1l1d1 optn ud tluh Mith pltnty of uhr tor 1' lllnutu. GET t£DICAL ~TTEHTlON. SKIN a:NTACT: R1Kou1 cont1ftin1ted clothing and shots'. Flush slln Mith 1attr. FolloM ,u MlJftlftO Mlth su.p ind ute,. It 1u1t&Uon ooours, m HEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT HUH olothh9 until olnned. IN-W.ATI~: Ruou vioti" to tush air, it brnthlng h dltflcult provld1 oxyg111, if not bruthl119 provld1 1rtJtJol1l r11pJr1t1on. GET ttEDICAl ATTENTION. l~TION: DO ~T INJXX:E VOHITINQ. It voMitlftg eocurs 1pont1~eou1Jy, k11p htad b1loN hips to pr1v1nt -11plr1tlon of ll(Uld lnto lungs. GET HEDI~ ATTENTION.I · PHYSICIAN Nllt: ur Non.thin a.o 11l{l9_tiu bun. "'!•shd and votilt1ng hu 11ot ooou,Hd, tNHh should b1 lndvotd Mith 1up1rvl1,on. Keep v1ot1N 'I he1d be ON b1ps to prevent 11pJr1tlon. tt IUNPttftl svoh 11 loss of tli ftfl1xa1, convulsions or vnconsoiousness ooour ~eror1 tMtfls, 9astrlo l&Y&91 utla9 & 01ft1i tndotr1eh111 tubt should bi oon1ider1d. ~-------~------UI. RERCTIUITY ORTH----------~--- Si' ABILITY: -1.]TABLE_UHST ABLE HAZARDOUS POL YHERIZATION_ HAY ~__!_ WILL tm ~ ~ITI()-lS AND t#iTERlALS TO AVOID: AYoid hut, sparh, flu• and ccnhc:t Nlth strong oxldlzln9 .&ftftts. AUG-21-'91 WED 13:46 ID:CROWN QEMIC~ TEL N0:6194211127 S_'I l ~626 P04 ---- . ~--VII. SPILL, LEAK, RND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES---- aSP1u OR LEAlf PROCEDI.HS: H1rn1ntl COMBUSTIBLE! E11M1nate 111 tonltlon sourc11, Handling aqvlpMtftt 1v1t (Wb• gl'ou11d,d to prn1nt 1ptrk.in~. KARGE SPILLS* £uaoud1 the huu-d ll'U ot llftprohottd par1111ntl. Wur · 1pproprilh rupJntor 111d prohoUvt clothln1. Sflut off source ot lid only U 11f1 to do so. Dllt • &rid o·onhln. Ir vapor cloud. hru, uhr tog uy be uud to 1upprus: Contdn run-oft. ReKovt 111 U v1ouu11 truch or pu11p ta 1tora111/n lv191 vuse 1. Suk up ruldua N 1th 111 1bnrbtnt ( h. venlou 11 ta ti' othtr 1u1t1blt HlttrlaJ>. Pl&ot in non-lttking cont1ln1rs tor proptr dlsposal. Flu1h 1r11 N!th Nitti' t, r111ov1 tr1c, r11ldu1: Dlspost of flush solutions &s &bova. fSMALL SPILLSI soak up Nlth 1b1orb1nt 1at- tri1l end pl101 ln non-11,king_oont1ln1r1: S111 tightly 1nd ldtntJty oont&Jnar tor proper dt1po11l. HAST( Dis,tOSAL: DJspost or waste Jn &ccord1nc1 «1th federal, state aftd local r19ul&tlon1. tHVI~TAL Iff)ACT: Spills should b1 r1port1d to tht NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER lftd ot~tP lftftOJtl U d1ot,ted ~W re9vl1tlon1. -------UIII. SPECIAL HANDLING INFDRHRTION------- TRANsPo.R1Ar10N AND LABEL INC: DOT SHlP~ING NAME: ~~ETROLEUM.NAPHTHA4 °0T IDNO:~U~l?." • DOT CLASSIFICATION: COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID HAZARDOUS MATERIAL J;DENTIFICATICl-l SYSTEM RATlNC <HMIS) . H:fEAL. TH l FIRE 2 REACTIVITY,;..0.~T:fl::f'~~9~~EL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, (ffA2A,.D tATihC1 OeftihiftftL. 1• $LICHT. 2e ftODEP.ftTE. 3= SERIOU$. ~• $CUE~£ ,..SPIAATOR'.l' PROTECTION: Avoid Jn longed or reputed bt'tathl ng or Yapor1. Use I NIOSH approved ruplntor to IYOid ov.ar upuure, Nflen lflthip&ttd uposun uoeeds oocupttlonll txPOHl'I IJNlts. Utt elther an 1tN01ph1r1-supplylnt re,plrator or &ft &1r-purifyjn9 r1splr&tor tor or9ulo vtpors. PROTECT.IVE CLOTHit&: Anid conhct 11ith 1yu. Mur ute.fy glusu or iOUlH u 1pprop,1&tt. AvtJd ppoJ011;ed OP ·,ep11ted coftt&ct Mlth skln. Mta, oh1Mio1l•r11l1t1nt glovet ind other 0Jothla9 u •••uir14 to Rinl~lit Qont1ot. · . ADDITIONAL PROTECTIVE ~S: Use txplosicft-proor vtntil&tion ,s required to oofttPol wapo, oorioentratlons AJr-dry aont&,dndtd cloth~ng 111 1 nil ventl l1hd aru. Launder btfort uslft9. RIM TO KN:,W: All ptl'IOftfttl th&t uy possibly OOMt in oont1ct 111th this produot &1't H4ulr1d tt lH• tha lco&tlon· or this MATERIAL SAFETY DATA 8HEET and thl intonation oont&lud h1Hlft. P,oduotl btllt sold an.d/or rtdlstrlbuhd shdl h acoo11panhd by , MSDS or fur11ishad 111'thln 1p1olt11d t1K1 l1111t1. TNOTES AND ABBREVIATIONS. NIA~ Not &ppllc1blt n/1 c lnforH&t1~n vftav1ll1blt E/1 • &t!11t1d N/D• Not DehrHifttd H nus MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET is a cupJlatio11. or inforution obhlntd fro" the HSDS's provldtt ~M Crou Ch1"J01l ·s suppllus. This coNpll&tlon utllizu th, "ost consnuatlut lpproach u shhd by u~h supelltr. Copiu or Hahrlal Safety Dih Shuts issu.ed by the supplier u~ h obhl!'it~ ~y oonhctlng Crown Ch11dc,1 Corpontlcn. i, II II HAZARD RATINGS HEALTH 1 HMIS SEVERE 4 _,MATERIAL SAFETY (~ATASHEET FLAMMABILITY 2 SERIOUS 3 MODERATE 2 REACTIVITY 0 SLIGHT 1 MINIMAL 0 PRODUCTNAME TAPMATIC #2 CUTTING FLUID $ectlon I TAPMATIC . CORPORATION 1851 Kettering Street• Irvine, CA 92714 (714) 261-9302• TWX: 9105951915 • CABLE: Tapco Izvine FAX: 714 261-1944. Section II • Ingredients Components C_AS NUMBER Hydrotreated Petro-64742-47-8 leum Distillate (Deodorized Kerosene) Methyl Eicosenoate 76899-35-9 Glyceridic Oil 8016-28-2 ~--1ethyl Ester 119-_36-8. Section Ill • Physlcal/Chemlcal Characteristics Boiling Point 360° .465°F Vapor Pressure (mm Hg.) 5 Vapor Density (AIR" .. 1) 5.7 .. Solub1hty m Water Negligible Emergency Telephone Number: Date Prepared July 3, OSHA PEL AC.GIH TLV to Specific Gravity (H2<) = 1) Melling Point Evapora11on Rate (Butyi Acetate .. 1) Appearance and Odor Pale yellow liquid. Mild fatty odor. Section IV • Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Flash Point (Method Used) 160°F (T.C.C.) Flammable Limits Extinguishing Media Foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical . . ,J~cial Fire Fighling Procedures · \c A~ with solvent fire. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards None. NFPA CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300 24 Hours 1991 (Revised) Other Limits Recomm~nded 500 ppm LEL . 7 UEL % 70 16 14 <1 100 0.87 ---- < 1 5 ,, . ~ ' .. ~ .. ... ·section V -Reactivity Data Sta1J1hty . Uns1a0Ie PAG-E 2. - Cond1t1ons to AVOld OF 4 TAPmAnc ~2-.5b ~Ll ill N <i-F L<.t.i 0 .-e l Heat, flame or sparks . l----~~-~------------------------( Staoli? I X lncompa11b1hty (Matena1s to Avo1dl Oxidizing materials. Hazardous Oecompos,uon or ByproauctS Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide Hazardous May Occur Cond1t1ons to Av0td None. Polymenza11on , Will Not Occur Section VI -Health Hazard Data Route<sJ ol Entry· lnhaIa11on? NO t e 1 Skin? Note 2 Ingestion? Note 3 Healtt1 Hazards (Acute ana Chrome/ Note 1 -Central nervous system depression. Nqte 2 Prolonged or repeated skin contract may cause skin defatting. Note 3 -Irritation of the gastrointestinal tract. Eyes -· Liquid or mist will irritate eyes. NTP? No IARC Monographs? NO . Signs ana Symptoms of Exposure Note Note Note Eyes 1 Headache, dizziness, nausea. 2 -Skin irritation, rash. 3 Nausea, possible vomitting. Eye irritation, inflamation. Medical Conditions · None reported. Generally Aggrav~ted b_y Exposure Emergency and First Aid Procedures OSHA Regulated? N 0 If Inhaled: Get person out of contaminated arect to fresh air. If breaching has stopped, artifical respiration should be st~rt:ed. Seek medical attention immediately. For Skin: Wash with soap and water. If rash d~velops, seek medical attention: If Swallowed: Do not induce vomitting. Seek medical attention imme- diat.ely. Eyes: Immediately flu-sh with plenty of water for at least 15 minuces, holding ey~-lids apart to ensure flushing of the·entire eve surface. Seek medical attention imme- diately. · PAG-E 3 o-F 4· -PAO0UCT NAME TAPMATIC Ii CUTTING FLUID Section VII -Precautions for Safe Handling and Use Steps 10 Se Taken ,n Case Ma1eria11, ~ or Spilled Always wear eye protection. Extinguish all ignition sources. For small A;pills or drips, mop or wipe up and dispose of in DOT approved waste con- ~:ainers. For large spills, contain by diking with soil or other non-com- . bustible sorbent material and then place residue in DOT approved waste containers. Keep out of sewers, storm drains, surface waters, and soil. Wa.sre O,sposal Method Oisp6se of contaminated product .and materials used in cleaning up spills or leaks in a manner approved for this material. Consult appropriate Federal, State and local regulatory agencies to ascertain proper disposal procedures. NOTE: Empty conta.iners can have residues, gas-ses and mists and are subject . to proper waste disposal, as above. Pr~ullOns 19 Be Taken ,n Handhng and Stonng Keep away fr~m heat, sparks, and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well veri- (a:ilated place away from_incompatible materials. Keep container tightly ,•~losed. when not in use. Wash thoroughly after handling. Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing. · 011'\ef Precauuona Use accor.ding to directions. Always obey hazard warnings. Practice good housekeeping. Section VIII -Control Measures No~ required under normal conditions of use. Local Exhaust Kecommended. ~ No. Mechanical (General) Yes Other Provide adequate ventilation. Protecuve Gloves Not requirea unaer normal I E_l'.9Protecuon . conditions. of use·. ~afety go2:2:les with side shields . .aer Procecuve Clothlng 0< Equ,pment N , d c•-_ one require under normal conditions of use. Jrk/Hygl8f\lC Pr~ Practice good personal hygiene. ,, .-e (_ --( -. PAC-E 4 Of" 4 --. IAPMAT(C -#= 2. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS D.O.T. I.D. f/UN1223 D.O.T. Hazard Class: Combustible Liquid D.O.T. Shipping Name: Kerosene Not an EPA Hazardous Waste Not subject to reporting requirements of SARA Title III · California Prop. 65 -Contains No Listed Substances Re- quiring Warning Label t ( r I I. f- SOL : (-f 1. MATERIAL AND MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION ,e Product name Material type Classification/synonym(s) Product use Manufacturer address Emergency telephone TRIM•SOL Water miscible cutting and grinding fluid concentrate Chemical emulsion/Soluble oil Coolant and lubricant in metal removal processes MASTER CHEMICAL CORPORATION 501 West Boundary Perrysburg, OH 43551-1263 419-874-7902 Fax number 419-874-0684 I 2. REGULATORY INFOAMATJON Department of Transportation Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Toxic Substances Control Act Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 DOT Hazard Class: None TRIM• SOL is not classified as a hazardous material by DOT. EPA Hazardous Waste Number(s}: None TRIM• SOL Is not classified as a hazardous waste by EPA. All TRIM• SOL Ingredients are listed on the TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances. . · TRIM• SOL does not contain any Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substances or Section 313 Toxic Chemicals. I 3. INGREDIENT INFORMATION OSHA ACGIH OTHER LIMITS COMPONENT PEL TLV RECOMMENDED CAS# petroleum oil 5 mg/m3 (mist} 5 mg/m3·(mist) none 8002-05-9 petroleum sulfonate none none none 61789-85-3 chlorinated alkene polymer none none none 68410-99-1 nonionic surfactant none none none 68991-48-0 aromatic alcohol none none none 68603-15-6 propyiene glycol ether none none none 68603-15-6 propylene glycol none none none 57-55-6 . substituted indole none none none 63231-48-1 ·blue-green dye none none· none 63231-48-1 slli~ne c;lefoamer none none none 63148-62-9 water none none none n32.10-5 % RANGE 30-40 20-30 20-30 1-10 1-10 1-10 <1 <1 <1 <1 balance The ex.act chemical ldentitlesand percentages of the raw materials used In TRIM• SOL are trade secrets. This Infor- mation Is being withheld as provided for In the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Hazard Communica- tion Rule (29 CFR 1910.1200). I 4. PHYSICAL DATA Boiling· point (at 760-mm HQ) Vapor pressute (psi) Vapor density (Alr-1) 217°F (103°C) <1 Not determined Specific gravity (H20=1 ) Percent volatiles by volume Evaporation rate (butyl acetate•1) 0.99 18.48% 1 _ Solubility In water Appearance 100% Dark green viscous liquid with a mild, pleasant odor pH'of concentrate Not applicable pH of freshly mixed emulsion with demineralized water at 5'1. Normal pH range for working solution 9.1 7.3-8.5 _ I 5. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA ,, -Flash point (test method) 305°F (152°C) (COC} None (TCC) Flammable limits Not determined l_ 1,, · Extinguishing media k appropriate for the surro1,1nding fire; water (flood with water), dry chemical, C(h or •alcohol• foam Special fire fighting procedures None Unusual fire and explosion hazards None t ' I! I ·' I'. I• I-!' -' ,. ' : I I• 'i ! :. .I •I .. e l .. ; , , '-11 '• ..,J '"''- ~6~--H~E~A_L_T_H_H_A_ZA,--R D_D_A_T A ____ ~ _____________ ) ~O Threshold limit value • Acute effects of overexposure Chronic effects of overexposure Product/Ingredients listed as . carcinogen or potential carcinogen? Signs and symptoms of exposure Medical conditions generally aggravated by exposure Emergency and first aid procedures 7. REACTIVITY DATA Stability Incompatibility (materials to avoid) Hazardous combustion or decomposition products Hazardous polymerization - None established by ACGIH or OSHA Eye Contact Transient irritation Skin Contact Possible defattlng, noninitant, nonsensitizer Inhalation Nontoxic Ingestion Nontoxic Skin Absorption Nontoxic None currently known NTP Annual Report No IARC Monographs No OSHA No None None known Eyes Skin Inhalation Ingestion Flush Immediately with cool, clean water for at least 15 minutes Wash with mild soap and warm water Remove to fresh air If large quantities are ingested, contact a physician In every case get medical attention as required Stable Conditions to avoid None Strong oxidizers, acids and alkalis Thermal decomposition (fire) may produce CO, CO2, HCI, S02 Will not occur Conditions to avoid None I a. SPILL OR_ LEAK PROCEDURES Steps to be taken if material is released or spilled Waste disposal m~thod Mop up or use dry absorbent. Chemical treatment Refer to Data and Information Sheet for suggested procedure I s. SPECIAL PROTECTION· INFORMATION Respiratory prQtection (Specify type} Ventilation Protective gloves · Other protective equipment Eye protection None Local exhaust Mechan1cal (general) Special Other None None Safety glasses Not normally required . General room ventilation should be sufficient None None I ,10. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Precautions to be taken In handling and storing Other precautions (?ate of preparation TRIM3 is a registered trademari< Refer to Data and Information Sheet or container labels None October, 1990 The information herein is given in good faith and believed cur - --~· . -" . QUALITY ~ ,Rtf,I" SC~ 11 !j I l -\ masTer cHem1caL corroraT1on 501 West Boundary PO Box 10001 Perrysburg, OH 43552-3001 Phone: 419-874-7902 Fax: 419-874-0684 July 1991 ATTENTION: HEALTH AND SAFETY RE: MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Dear Sir/Madam: Enclosed for your review are current material safety data sheet(s) and Data and Information Sheet(s) which provide information on TRIM® product(s) already in use or now under consideration for use at your facility. The MSDS forma,t has been designed for compliance.with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration'· s Hazard Communica- tion Rule (29 CFR. 1910.1200) and as of its preparation date is in total compliance with this standard. Ye trust this information is sufficient for your needs. Should you have any questions or require additional information contact your local TRIM® distributor, Master Chemical District Manager or Master Chemical's home office at your earl~est convenience. Sincerely, Michael.J. Gehring Manager-Health, Safety and Environmental Affairs /llb Maximizing Productivity-Minin·d::ing Waste Crearin9 CO.'Tl[''c: · .• · .'.. · r'..":f:i"· · \ '· .... • Chemical Emulsion Concentrate GENERAL DESCRIPTION TRIM® SOL is a CHEMICAL EMULSION CONCENTRATE containing an extremely effective FRIC- TION REDUCING LUBRICANT. This product is designed for a wide variety of metal removal opera- tions on most FERROUS METALS and many nonferrous metals such as BRASS, COPPER and ALUMINUM. ADVANTAGES • WID.ERANGE JOB APPLICATION from tough assignments such as gear hobbing and broaching to lighter duties like turning, TRIM® SOL has proven EQUALLY EFFECT_IVE. • EASILY ADAPTABLE to NONFERROUS and FERROUS METALS including tough STAINLESS STEEL ALLOYS; offers excellent finish on soft materials such as ALUMINUM ALLOYS with NO STAINING. • STABILITY. TRIM® SOL forms an extremely tight emulsion of fine particle size. This tight, stable emulsion allows TRIM®-SOL to be run for extended periods without pumpouts . . • HOUSEKEEPING IS EASY with TRIM® SOL's built-in CLEANING ACTION-metal chips and dirt will not build up, therefore machines stay CLEAN. • FLUID RESIDUE prohibits sticky ways and slides-a most important consideration in the opera- tion of AUTOMATIC and NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINES. • Contains NO NITRITES. Available in 5 gallon pails, 54 gallon drums, 355 gallon returnable containers and tank wagon lots PHYSICAL PROPERTIES (lYPICAL DATA) Form ............................ Flu.id Viscosity ........ 301 SUS @ 100°F (38°C) Color ...................... Dark Green Residue ........................ Liquid Specific Gravity ................... 0.99 Odor .......... = .............. , ..•. Mild Pour Point ... .' ........... -20°F (-29°C) pH of freshly mixed emulsion with demineralized water at 5% ....... 9.1 Normal pH range for working solution ................. 7.3-8.5 Flash Point .......... 305°F (152°C) (COC) Refractometer Factor ................ 1.0 Fire Poin1 ... , ....... 370°F (188°C) (COC) see back cover for recommended usage I ;j :I ,, I Ii 11 OI II I i I I I i l ., l Disposal General Remarks and Warnings All used coolants contain petroleum oils, either by virtue of their composition or because of tramp oil contami- nation, and cannot be emptied into sanitary or storm sewers without treatment. Hydraulic, lubricating or other oils in the spent coolant will interfere with sewage treatment and may contaminate streams and lakes. Petroleum oils are not easily degraded andstrict limitations apply to the amount of oil permissible in industrial effluents. Before proceeding, checkwith your local sewage treatment plant or state authorities regarding trade waste disposal standards in your area. In general, a chemical "split" is suggested as the disposal procedure for spent TRIM® coolants. When han- dling the chemicals mentioned in this procedure, keep in inind that acids and alkalies and other materials such as magnesil.lm chloride, magnesium sulfate, and alum are irritating and can be damaging to the skin and mucous membranes (eyes, nose and throat). Protective equipment should be worn, including chemical goggles, rubber gloves, rubber apron, rubber boots, hat and maximum coverage type clothing. In case of contact, flush the area with large amounts of cool, clean water for 15 minutes. Contact a physician as soon as possible. Also, be sure to clean up spills of these materials as soon as possible to avoid slippery conditions. Suggested Procedure Important: The trade waste treatment process described below for TRIM® SOL has been tested in our labora- tory. However, EV_ERY BATCH OF WASTE IS DIFFERENT.'Consequently, it is impossible to predict exactly how much of each chemical will be required for treatment of a particular batch of waste. THE PRESENCE OF OTHER TRADE WASTES IN SPENT TRIM® SOL WILL UNDOUBTEDLY REQUIRE MODIFICATION OF THIS PROCEDURE. For this reason, we suggest that a professional trade waste treatment consultant be contacted for recomm~ndations as to equipment and specified processes in view of the total trade waste output of your plant. Also, each batch of waste should be jar tested prior to adding the chemicals to your _large batch of waste. In the long run, these jar tests will save you time 1:tnd money. 1) To a batch of spent TRIM® SOL add enough acid or caustic to adjust the pH between 5.5. and 8.0. Naturally, ·acid is added to lower pH; caustic is added to raise pH. 2) After adjusting the pH, add approximately 0.3% magnesium chloride by weight, or add approxi- mately 0.5% magnesium sulfate by weight while stirring, This means that to 1,000 gallons of spent flµid, which will weigh approximately 8.3 pounds per gallon, you must add about 25 pounds of magnesium chloride or about 42 pounqs of magnesium sulfat~. 3) After the salt has been mixed into the fluid, wait approximately four to six hours; the oil will separate. 4) Remove the oil and then raise the pH to 8.5-9.0. Stir slowly while adjusting pH. Stop stirring and allow the floe to settle. A few parts per million of an anionic polymer may-be added along with a small dose of calcium chloride. The anionic polymers may be obtained from several different chem- ical companies that specialize in chemicals for wat~r treatment. This polymer addition helps to pull the floe together and allow for a very efficient split of the water and solid phase. At this point, the clear water layer should be suitable for disposal as plant effluent. Comments 1) Maintenance to reduce oil leakage in· machine tools is strongly recommended. The savings in oil resulting from an effective program will equal or exceed the cost for the trade waste program. Elimi- nation of oil contamination will prolong coolant life. 2) A revi.ew of coolant practices is suggested for prolonge.d coolant life. Prevention of contamination, concentration control, and improved water quality are simple and effective ways to reduce cost and minimize _trade waste and disposal. l I t Dear Customer You are about to use one of the finest metalworking fluid concentrates available today. However, as is the case with all metalworking fluids, there are a few potential risks involved with its use. Fortunately, by observ- ing the following simple, common-sense precautions, these risks can be reduced to a bare minimum. Obviously this product is not intended to be drunk and may be harmful if ingested. Should this product be swallowed, contact the plant safety director or a physician. This product possesses many properties similar to those of a soap or detergent. Because of this, it may cause eye irritation or damage if splashed into the eyes. Use of safety glasses or goggles is suggested. Should eye contact occur, flush with clean, cool water for 15 minutes and contact the safety director or a physician. Along these same lines, this product may cause minor skin irritation ("dishpan hands") upon repeated or prolonged contact. If this should happen, the safety director or physician should.be consulted for appropriate skin protection. Before using this product on any metals and applications not specifically recommended in the MOF Table of theData and Information Sheet forth is product, consult Master Chemical Corporation. Misapplication may create the potential risks of product deterioration, possible adverse -health effects, and corrosion of work materials or the machine tool. · This product should not be mixed with other metalworking fluids or metalworking fluid additives as this may reduce the overall performance of the product as well as result in adverse health effects and damage to the machine tool and parts. If inadvertent contamination should occur, please contact Master Chemical Corpora- tion for recommended action. · This product is mentioned in a NIOSH report that was published in August of 1976. The report stated that during the course of the study, reliable tests had been run and it was determined that this product " ... is nontoxic and is not a hazard due to inhalation." Since this product is a lubricant, it is only logical to expect that spills and areas of residue deposits will cause slippery conditions. Spills and/or residue deposits should be. cleaned up immediately. Cleaning materials appropriate for the situation should be used. Also, care should be taken to avoid contaminating this product with the cleanup materials. Toxicity Data TRIM® SOL has undergone extensive testing by an independenttoxicological laboratory. Both the concentrate and a fresh 10% working solution were evaluated. The results of these studies are summarized in the table below. Copies of the complete studies are available upon request from the Health and Safety Department of Master Chemical Corporation. Results Study Test Animal Concentrate 10% Solution Acute inhalation toxicity Rat nontoxic LCso>225 tng/1 Acute oral toxicity Rat nontoxic nontoxiq l,.Oso>Sg/kg Acute dermal toxicity Rabbit nontoxic nontoxic LDso>2g/kg Primary skin irritation Rabbit irritant nonirritant POI index=6.75 POI index=0.00 Primary eye irritation Rabbit irritant non irritant Repeated insult patch Human Volunteers possible defatting non irritant nonsensitizer Mixing l_nstructions 1) MECHANICAL MIXING · A properly set UNIMIX™ proportionerwill correctly mix TRIM® SOL with water. See the UNIMIXT\,I proportioner manual for recommended operatjng instructions. 2) MANUAL MIXING . Always add the required amount of TRIM® SOL concentrate to the required amount of water. NEVER THE REVERSE. To achieve optimum emulsion stability, dp not add TRIM® SOL concentrate directly to the working solution in the machine tool. PREMIXING OF THE INITIAL CHARGE AND/OR MAKEUP SOLUTION is suggested as follows: . a) Fill a container with an ~mount of water equal to THREE TIMES the required amount of TRIM® SOL concentrate. b) Slowly add the required amount of TRIM® SOL concentrate to the water with continuous stirring . . c) Continue stirring until the emulsion is uniform. d) Add this premix to the total required amount of water with continuous stirring. hlACHININCi C>PERATION TURNING FOR" TURNl"G BORl>IG COUNTERBORING SPOT FACING FACE MILLING SLAB MIi.LiNG METAL SLITTING END MILLING DRILLING GUN DRILLING EPANNING . '"££ TOOl ~AtN ALLOY CAST APUOR NllAI0IJiQ -.,ACHl•41NG WIART[~SITIC MATERIAL l(;AAIION STEELS IST££LS PVT( STEELS ST .. INLESS STAINLESS STEELS STEELS STEELS H$S CAR810( HS$ CAABIOE HSS CAABIOE HSS CARBIOE HSS CARBIOE HSS CARBIOE HSS CARBIOE HSS CARBIOE HSS ·CARBIOE HS$ CARBIDE HS$ CARBIOE HSS CARBIDE .HSS CARBIDE ) t §:: ~ HSS .. ~ CARBIDE - . ·- ·~ ~ , Pl!ECIPIIATl()N NIC~ EL IASE HAA0£NING HIG HT[MP GR.<Y DvCTI\.E ~ALLEABLE ALUMl>IUM COPPER TIT"'<•L•M STAINLESS At.LOY$ C.<ST CAST C.<ST ALLOYS ALLOYS ALLOYS STEELS so LUTION IAO'<S IIIONS IAOHS Tl![ATED . ~ - ~ II ~ I :: :: V " ~"' \ ) ) )< yy )< x.u,)( ~ )( A ;Id " 5!xj,j ~- ---= - TAPPING HSS lil!iliil!llll I llillll!I!, ;:H:1/·. :i:iiiilillll i:!::;l!:ii!lillill iii:;,.: :iilil!li 1:;1'.;(,!i'llllllilllll:: '.'ll!II I lill!i:l;'::: :,, ·'i;:""'.''.!iilliiil,1 AEA,..ING CAABIOE Ii 11:111illl I Ill !II/ii,! ·;1;1!::: .. "I; .,:;,1Hliii ::,:. 1::::liliil! iii:::, ' :,i!JiF 1:i,:!lil!f!!llli'i!;;; P!!i!liil:J;J:.::·, . .l':' ,, . :;1iilil1ll!I I 111111 ii:!lil'! ·!!i'./i!i:!!l; t··?::11! >. ~ J<-.-'>-X> POWER SAWING HSS )( x ..... -;;:>: vx_v :,._~x.... ...~-x VI y Ji .. x ),;X:-){: ... ;'<> HSS IX CIRCULAR $AWING CARBIDE HS$ " """ X >< xx AX GEAAH0861NG HS$ X --, > ~" r<"<>(" ;x..v t>5:\"><X,. R\ ",·..:,s;.k'x"-"- )( , "., s')...'>." '\.:½ ;,,.,,">.)(., x),:XX >,,,'x-> >._. ,"-)< ) :<:--, .. u<'.:X:x...> GEAR CUTTING HSS )\,'\. ·v·"':~\:'S..>'? \ GEAR SHAPl'lG GEAR SHAVING H$S ;:-ix--.;·, .. XX x-.:X>5. t>S,.i\',:",<' F\'.'>;'> THREAO FORMING SURFACE GRINDlt,G CYLINDRICAL GR•>IDING • INTER"'Al GRINDING CENTERLESS GRINDING• THREAD CUTTING ABRA$1V~ CUTOFF HSS IA.l'V',/1.."-/'v',><""-;:-,"s·'?,. rX_y k")., ',. '\,, [, ,>.,,".-~~: ,l<-,_ - Starting Solution 2%-(49:1) Makeup Solution 1.5%-(6.5:1) Starting Solution 3%-(32:1) Makeup Solution Starting Solution 5%-(19:1) Makeup Solution Starting Solution 10%-( 9:1) Makeup Solution Starting Solution 20%-( · 4:1) to 5%-(19:1) "For special recommendations, contact MC9. ~ · masTer cHermcaL c:orPOraT1on ~ The Coolant Management Company 2%-(49:1) 3%-(32:1) 7%-(13:1) I) ~ ) X'x.J(.~-X "'"' ~-xx )('Ir.')()( :.·-:·::~:' : ·:·:·. ·-: The indicated operations are those usually recom- mended for TRIM" SOL. On operations such as drawing, stamping, punching, trimming, etc., see your TRIM· District Manager or contact Master Chemical Corporation. · TRIM· 1s a reg1s~erea trademark ot Master Ct1~m1ca1 Coroora11on ;. 1953 t.~as1e, Cr-,e:n1ca1 Corporation 5':'c&use coric • r-ns ot use are beyona our control no -,.,'i·rar-:. ~-a·,;r'~" ':·' ro::,r,-.5~n1a• -:-,5 maae o• intenOed in conr,f?c:,{"' ~ ·-:..,w ,..~-: · • ·rs·- ; ""''.:;.:t' Oate:07/10/91 Time:08:49:21 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A l A s 1, r L 1 . r A MANUFACTURER: f-,PA.~T~1N LACQUER 9 92b5 E. lMPERJAL HWY ( DOWNEY, CALIF. 90241 .. ~ .! INFORMATION: 773-3150 EMERGENCY PHONE: (213) 7Y3-3150 J -------------------------------------=-----------------------------.-=-----------------I! SECTION I PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ti ------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 ii PRODUCT NAME: LACQUER THJNNER CHEMICAL NAME:: SOLVENT MIXTUHE PRODUCT CLASS: MIXTURE V.O.C. CONTENl:832 GRAMS PER LITER 1i li i -------------------.----------------------------------------------------------l 1 l, SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS !! INGREDIENT PERCENT /. CAS NO. OSHA ACGIH/TLV ;-PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE llMI T ACETONE N/A* 67-64-1 1000 PPM 750 PPM N-BUTY·L ACETATE N/A* 123-86-4 150 PPM 150 PPl'I M·ETHYL ETHYL KETONE N/A* 78-93-3 200 PPM 200 PPM -ETHYL AMYL KETONE. N/A"' 110-43-0 100 SOBUTYL ALCOHOL N /A~-78-83-1 100 PPM 50 PPM PPM 50 PPM \i, ii ! I ! l IYDROCARBON NAPHTHA I~ I(\ ~ 142-82-5 TOLUENE N / A"' 1 ().8-88-3 XYLENE N/ A." 1330-2-0-7 GLYCOL ETHER EB N /.A* lli-76-2 CYCLOHEXANE N/A 110-82-7 500 PPM 200 PPM 100 PPM 50 PPM 300 ppm 400 100 100 25 300 PPM PPM PPM PPM ppm l I II ! II ! : I --------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 SECTION III PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL DATA !,, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BOILING POINT: B9-340 F deg VAPOR OENSITY Air=1:) air EVAPORATION RATE:. N/A*' APPEARANCE & ODOR: SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .835 PE~CENT VOlATILE: 100% SOLUBILITY in WATER:PARTIALLY CLEAR LIQUID; SWEET SOLVENT ODOR ' i ,, I ------·------------------------------------------------------------------------I FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZA~O DAlA SECTION JV --------------------------------------------·----------------------------------- , FL ASH PO INT: S-3 4 0 F . · DEG . FL AM MAB I l l T Y C L ASS : FL 'AM MAB L E FLAMMABLE LIMITS PERCENT BY VOLUM~ IN AIR AT 212 D EG F. LOWER LIMIT: _.iPPER LIMIT: .000 .000 •--EXTINGUISHJN-0 MlDJA -~- :02 FOA". ORY CHEMICAL \:_. SP[CIAL Fl~t fl0HllNG PROCEDURES WEAR SCBA AND FULL TURN-OUT GEAR. WATER MAY BE lNEff-fC11,'L A(Jfl,lN:;T rlRE 01~ MhY I t l f ! l I Oate:01/10/91 lime:08:49:24 M A T E R 1 A L S A F E l Y 0 A l A SpARTA!i j.J J..A cq_ L,J c J?. 11{ I ~E' .f-.- S H E E T -~~PREAl; FIRE. USE WATER FOG ONLY FOR COOLING. ~---UNUSUAL FJRE & EXPLOSl0N H~ZAROS --- ~ SEVlkE EXPLOSION HAZAH0, FLASHBACK CAN OCCUR ALONG VAPOR PATHS. COMBUSllON PRODUCTS ARE GENERATED flY Fl RE. ' -/ TOXJ C ~ .. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SECTION V REACTIVITY DATA ---STABILITY __ _ STABLE--AVOID: HEAT,SPARK, OPEN FLAME. ---JNC0MP~TIBilllY --- STRONG ACIDS, STRONG OXIDIZERS; HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS CO, CO2, UNIDENTIFIED O~GANIC COMPOUNDS. ---HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION WILL NOT OCCUR ------------------, __ . _________________________________________________________ _ SECTION VI HEALTH HAZARD DATA .. · . ---THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE --- NOT CAlCULAB~E FROM lNFORMATION PROVIDED EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE A --EYE CONTACT --- 1Y~YE Jt;RJTATION· FROM VAPOR OR LIQUID. S~IN CONTACT --- ~;KJN 0EfATTING ANO POSSIBLE DERMATITIS, REDNESS OF SKIN AND BLISTERING MAY OCCUR FROM DERMAL CONTACT WITH LIQUID OR VAPOR. ---INHALATION --- INSOMNIA, ANXIETY, CONFUSibN, 0ISCO0RDINATI0N, TREMORS, NAUSEA, BAO DREAMS, H E. A D {-\ C H E , F A T l G U E , L O S S O f --A P P E T l TE , C O L l A P S E , B R O N C H I T I S • P N t· U M O N J f-1 , CONVULSIONS~ 0EATK MAY OCCUR IN EXTREME CASES. JNGl:.STION --- GET MEDICAL ATTENtION IMMEDIATELY. LIVER AND KIDNEY ABNORMALITY IN HUMANS. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES ---SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE --- HEADACHE, FATIGUE, CONFUSION, ANXIETY, NAUSEA IN HUMANS. ---EYE CONTACT --- FLUSH IMMEDIATELY WITH WATER FOR 15 ~INUTES, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. -~-S~lN C6NTACT --- aRlNSE SKI.N WITH NAPHTHA OR MINERAL S-PiRITS TO REMOVE MATERIAL, THE.N WASH WITH 1WSOAP AND WATER. . , ---INHALATION --- '\.:. MOV~ TO FRESH AIR, GIVE ARTIFICAL RESPIRATION IF NOT BREATHING, GET ~EOICAL ATlENllON.· Odte:07/10/91 Time:08:49:27 MAlERlAL S A F E l Y 0 A l A S H E E T .. ---INGESTION --- (9~1GHLY TOXIC IF INGESTED, SAME EFFlCTS AS FOR INHALATJON. · lNGESTION CAN BE FAlAL IF LIQU)D IS INTRODUCED INlO LUNGS. VOMITING AFTER " ll ,Ii ,1 l'I !I ,, ------------------------------------------------------------~--~--------7-------. 1: - SECTION VII SPILL,LEAK,& DISPOSAL PROCEqURES • ~ -----------------------------------·-------------------------------------------- ---ST~PS TO 8£ TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED --- II 11 11 " ll EVACUATE CONTAMINATED AREA~ WEAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS ANO PROTECT-11 PROTECTIVE CLOTHJNG, ABSORB MATERJAL ONTO APPROVED JNERT ABSORBANT, ANO DISPOSE ~FIN DOT APPROVED CONTAINERS. AVOID CONTAMINATION OF NATURAL WATERS BY DYKlNG. ---WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD --- DISPOSE OF WASTE IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION VIII SPECIAL PRE~AUTIONS ,, I' ,, ii " ,, II ---.:-------------------------------. ------. -----------, --------------------------~I ODOR rs NOT AN ADEQUATE WARNING OF INHALiTION HAZARD. SKIN IRRITANTION IS NOT AN ADEQUATE WARNING OF SKIN A£SORBTION. MONITOR EXPbSURE USING CHEMICAL MET~oos.· USE A~D STORE !N WELL VENTILATED AREAS. STORE IN ORIGINAL CONTAINERS, ·---. ----------------------~---------------------------------------------------- SECTION IX SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION ---------------------. ------------------------------------------------------.· - ---RESPIRATORY PROT~ClION --- NIOSH/MSHA-APPROVEO AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATOR WlTH ORGANIC VAPOR/ACID CARTRIGES ---VENTILAlION --- EXHAUST, CLOSED SYSTEM, SPARK PROOF PROCESSING ENCLOSURE ---PROTE-CTJVE GLOVES --- ACRYLONITRILE LATEX ---EY( PROTECTION --- CHEMICAL GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD. ---OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT IM.P E RV 1 0 U S C H EM I CA L P R OT E CT IVE C L OT HI N G , E Y E WA S H & SH OWE R . End of reP,ort Dote:08/08/91 lime:07:47:31 ~ M A T E R 1 A L SAFETY ·o A T · A S H E E T MANUFACTURER: SPARTAN LACQUtR ,. 9255 E.0 lMPERlAL HWY ~ DOWNEY, CALlt. 90241 .. INFORMATION: 773-3150 EMERGENCY PHONE: ( 21·3) 7 7·3:...315 0 -----------------------------------------------------~ ~-----~ --~-------------... SECTION I PROOUCT IDENTIFICATION· --------------------------------------------------~-------------------------- PRODUCT NAME: ~-oss LACQUER CHEMICAL NAME: NITROCELLULOSE/ALKYD PRODUCT CLASS: MIXTURE V.O.C •. CONTENT:694 GRAMS PER LITER fCL-100 LACQUER -------. ·---------------· ·-----------. ----------------------------------------- SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIEN1·s --------------------------------------·----------------------------------------- INGREDIENT PERCl::.NT . .CAS !·" ~ NO. OSHA ACGIH/TLV ? PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LlMIT _._ r N-BUTYL ACETATE N/A* 123-86-4 150 PPM 150 PPM METHYL ETHYL KETONE N/A* 78-93-3 200 PPM 200 PPM M.ETHY L AMYL KETONE N/A* 110~43-0, 100 PPM bO PPM lSOl:WTYL A LCOHO·L N/A* 78-83-1 100 PPM 50 PPM 4''OROCARBON NAPHTHA N /A"' 142-82-5 500 PPM 400 PFM : .Ul:.Nc N/A* 108-88-3 200 PPM 100 Pf-'M XYLENE N/A"" 1330-20-7 100 PPM 100 PPM GLYCOL ETHER EB N/A* 111-76-2-50 PPM 25 Pf.>M -NITROCELLULOSE N/A-A .9004-70-0 N/E N/E A LK y·o HESlN N/A* NONE NONE NONE DlOC'TYL PHTHALATE N/A"" 117-81-7 5 mg/m3 5 mg/m3 ----------------------,--------------·------------------------------------------- SECTION lll PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL UAlA -------------------------------~-----------.--·--------------------------------- ·soILlNG POINT: 89-340 F deg VAPOR DENSITY Air=l:) air EVAPORATION RATE: N/A* APPEARANCE & ODOR: S9EC1FlC GhAV!TY: .894 PERCENT VOLATILE: N/A"" SOLUBILITY in WATE~:N/A"" CLEAR LIQUID; SWEET SOLVENT ODOR -------------.----~------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION IV FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA ______________________________________________________ , ________________________ _ FLASH.POINT: 89-340 F deg FLAMMABILITY CLASS: FLAMMABLE FLAMMABLE LI~ITS PERCENT BY VOLUNE IN AIR AT 212 D EG F. LOWER LIMIT: .000 APER LIMIT: .000 .•-EXTINGUISKIN§ MEDIA --- ~ · 2 FdA~. ORY CHEMICAL SPECIAL FlRt FIGHTI~G PROCEDURES Oate:0~/08/91-linie:07:47:35 MA.fERIAL S A F E l· Y 0 A I' A ?o s p l\f~.-.p. ,J L.~c;t t,t er :JI:~ L-I IYl S H E E 1 WEAR SCBA A~D fULL TURN-OUT GtAN. WATEN MAY BE lN~ffEClIVE AGAINST FIRE OR MAY ( (~EAD flHE. USE ·WATER FOG ONLY FOR COOLJNG. ,.: UNUSUAL flkE & EXPL0510N HA2AfWS ---· SEVERE EXPLOSION HAZARD, FLASHBACK CAN OCCUR ALONG VAPOR PATHS._ flOXI~ COMBUSTION PRODUCTS AR~ ~ENERATEO BY FIRE. -~- >:- • ,,r ;c· ----------------------------------------·-------------------------~------------- SECTION V REACTIVITY DATA ---------------------------------.---------------------------------------------- ---STABILITY --- ST AB L E -·-AV O IO : HE AT , SP ARK , 0 PEN FL AME • ---INCOMPATIBILITY --- STRONG ACIDS, STRONG OXIDIZERS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS CO, CO2, UNIDENTIFIED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. ---HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION WILL NOT OCCUR -------------·-----------------------------~·---"------1------------------------ SECTION VI HEAL TH HAZA~q,·'oATA · . -----------------------------------------------.---·---------------------------- ---THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE --- NOT CALCULABLE FROM INFORMATION PROVIDED EfFECTS OF OVERtXPOSURE ,. EYE CONTACT --- -lHRlTATION FROM VAPOR OR LIQUJO. SKIN CONTACT ---- SKIN ~EFATTING AND POSSIBLE.DERMATITIS~ REDNESS· OF SKIN AND BLISTERING MAY OCCUR FROM DERMAL CONTACT WITH LIQUID OR VAPOR. ---INHALATION --- I N S OM NI A , A N XI ET Y , C 0-N FUS I ON , 0 I SC Ci O R DI NAT I ON , TR E MU RS , N A U S E A , B A O D R E A M S , HEADACHE, FATIGUE, LOSS O,F APPETITE, COLLAPSE, BRONCHITIS, P'NEUMONIA, CONVULSIONS: DEATH MAY OCCUR lN EXlREME CASES. INGESTION --- GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. LIVEh AND KIDNEY ABNORMALITY IN HUMANS. DlOCTYL PHTHALATE HAS BEEN SHOWN TO CAUSE CANCER IN LABORATORY ANIMALS AND MAY CAUSE CANCER IN HUMANS. EMERGENCY ANO FIRST AID PROCEDURES -----SYMPTOMS 0-F OVEREXPOSURE --- HEADACHE, FATIGUE, CONFUSION, ANXI~TY, NAUSEA IN HUMANS. ---EYE CONTACT --- FLUSH I~M~DIATlLY WITH WATER FOR 15 MINUTES, GET ~EOICAL AlTENTION. ·---·sKIN CONTACT --- ·~· E SK I N WITH NAPHTHA OR M IN E: RA L SP I RI TS T O R f. M O VE MAT E R I A L • 1 H E N WASH WI T H ,.!' .. f'p AND WAT E R . \. -iNHALATlON --- MOVE TO FRESH AIR, GIVE AHTlFICAL RESPIRATION IF NOl B~EATHING, ~tT MlOICAL A ·r T E N l I O N • ' i 11 '! !'. l ,1 l ! ., l' !i l ! l i I I: ii r l, l, j !: !1 Oate:08/08/91 Time:0/:47:38 _, MAIERIAL ,.-----INGESTION ---. S A F E T Y 0 A T A S H E E T S P/\~11\N 7/ )..AC.SW,.'-#" <:.L-/O' . . GHLY TOXIC 11 INGESTED, SAME EFfEC1S AS FOR lNHALA"IION. VOMllING AFTER INGESTION CAN BE FATAL IF LIQUID IS INTR6DUCtD INTO LUNGS. J _, . . ~ .:,; ·- • J : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION VII SPILL,LEAK.& DISPOSAL .PROCEDURES .. ~ .. ; -------· ----· ---------------------------------------------------.-------------- ---STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED ---. . EVACUATE CONTAMlNAlED AREA, WEAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARAlUS ANO PROTECT- PROTEClIVE CLOl~lNG, ~BSORB MATERIAL ONlO APPROVED INERT ABSORBANT, ANO DISPOSE OF IN DOT APPROVED CONTAINERS. AVOID fONTAMINATION OF NATURAL WATERS BY OYKING. ---WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD --- DISPOSE Of WASTE IN.AtCORbANCE WITH FEDERAL, STAl"E ANO LOCAL REGULATIONS. SECTION VIII SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS . . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ODOR rs NOT AN ADEQUATE WARNING OF INHALATION HAZARD. SKIN IRRITANTION IS NOT AN ADEQUATE ~~RNING OS ~KIN ABSO~BTION. MONITOR EXPOSURE USING CHEMICAL METHODS. USE ANO STORE IN W~LL VENlILATED AREAS. STORE IN ORIGINAL CONTAINERS, • --------------------------------------------------------------------------------. SECTION IX SPECIAL PROTECTlDN· INFORMATION ---RESPIRATORY PROTECTION --- NIOSH/MSHA-APPROVEO AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATOR WITH ORGA~IC VAPOR/ACID CARTRIGES ---VENTILATION --- EXHAUSl. CLOSED SYSTEM, SPARK PROOF PROCESSING ENCLOSURE ---PROTECTIVE GLOVES --- ACRYLONITRILE LATEX ---EYE PROTECTION--~ CHEMICAL GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD. ---OTHER PROTE~TIVE-EQUIPMENT --- IMPERVIOUS CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, EYE WASH & SHOWER. --End of report 1·- ___ : __________________________________________________________ :~--@ I I I H A T £ R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T i , _______ -----------------------------------------------------------i I I I I l I FORMULATED SYSTEMS GROUP 4917 DAW!'~ AVE EAST LA!'~Sit~G, hiT , .... UC·O·ij -~--·.a..-.1 (Si7j -::-c-1 _re,-",-.· ..1-•.a. _. I V\.I i:J. u;-,k.;;:-hii ifflC .::::; • I 1 1'-'l"'la.-, ... \.JI IW._f ._ • I '--------------------------------!_ ·-------------_________________ j -------------------E-E!:T.IDi\l I-IC!Ei'4TIT··;1 Ih!FORMi4TIOr~ ------------------ IC1ENTlTY ('1RADENAME) , FAMILY/ CHEM I i:AL !'~AME : EPOXY PRODUCT TYPE: SURFA!:E; 1:0AT & !:ASTI~JG F;ESIN IMt'UK I AN I : * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *· * * * * * * * * * * * ... ,. * * * * THIS MA1ERIAL WILL NOT BE SOL[) FOR USE Ii'-i PROL)Lh:TS * FOR WHI!:H PROLONGEt:1 !:Ol'JTt=u:T WITH MU!:ous MEMSRAr'~ES OF; * ABRAC1EC1 S:<IN, OR IMPLANTATIQrJ WITHIN THE HUMAN BODY; IS * SPECIFICALLY It~TENi)Et:i.. BECAUSE OF THE ~Ii)E RANGE OF * SUCH POTENTIAL USES, CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION IS NOT ABLE* TO PJ::COMMENC1 THIS MATERIAL AS SAFE A!'JC! EFFECTIVE FOR * SUCH USES AND ASSUMES I'm LIABILITY FOR ANY SUCH * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * HAZARD STATEMENT * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * THI~. MATERIAL SAFET~{ L!ATA SH~ET tMSi)Sj HAS BEEf-.J PREPAREti IN 1:0HPLIANCE WITH THE FEi:'.!ERAL ·OSHA HAZARD * * ,:oMMUt--iit:AT:tor~ STArJC!ARC! 29 1;:FK 1910.1200. * * THI'S PROC!U(;:T IS ,:or.JSIL)ERE[) TO BE A HAZAR[)DUS * * 1:HEMICAL UNC1ER THAT STANt'.!ARD.. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -------------------SECTION CHEMICAL NAME: SILICON CARB I!)E COMMOt--i l'--!AME SILI,:Ot--i 1:ARBI[)E: CAS NUMBER 000409-2.i-2. EXPOSURE LIMIT~.: ACGIH TL\f i O NG/M3 AIR ·t ~A - iO MG/M3 AIR TWA (TOTAL C!USTi OSHA PEL OSHA PEL S MG/M3 AIR TWA (RESPIRABLE FRA!:TIONl L;4:-tL.:.riut;t:.:'-:l!_J. T·t: THIS Hif'fERI~L IS rJOT CO:'JSI!)EREi) TO BE A t:ARi:'.:lNOGEN BY NTP; IARC; OR OSHA .. * * * I_Hl::.M.Ll_f4L NAME: L.L I HUt'UNI::. CO~:MOr.t r.tAME LITHOPOr.tE r,I\" -:;u.c-_,-,!:'.-'7 vv ... _, ,_. v-· , EXPOSURE LIMITS: ACGIH TLV 10 MG/H3 AIR TWA (TOTAL DUSTI OSHA PEL 15 HG/M3 AIR TWA tTOTAL DUSTi !,..AKi-INui..:;t:.rH!_.:.: ·r: THIS MATERIAL IS !'JOT !_urb.l.L!l::.Kl::.U TO BE A CARCINOGEN BY NTP ; IARC 1 OR OS-HA .. * * * CHEMICAL NAME: BUTOXYME:HYL OXIfu:.1NE COMMON NAME BUTYL GLYCIDYL ETHER CAS NUMBER 002426-08-6 EXPOSURE LIMITS: ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL 135 HG/M3 AIR TWA i3S HG/H3 AIR TWA 1:AR1:Ir~OGEr~I1:IT .. { B-.,: i'-iTP} IAR!:, OR OSHA. :,;. :,;. :,;. ;,.;,·,.h,i;::-.• ............. EPOX't RESirJ CAS NUf'iBER 02!:-068-38-6 " " ,. EPOX"·{ RESif'~ c,:.,RCit>lOGENICITY: THIS MATERIAL HAS t>ldT BEE!"~ REVIEWED FOR CARC;tt'LDGENICITY .BY NTP; IARC, OR OSHA,. * * * SECTION III-PHYSICAL C1ATA ------------------------ AF· P E~Rtif'"~!:E '4f'Jt) OC!QR : EsLUE OPAeUE LiiilUit1, WITH SLIGHT ETHEREAL ODOR BOILit-~G POif~T: NOT CiETERMirJECi,. EVAPORATION RATE: t-.!OT t,~.TERMih!EC!.,. PER,:Er~T VOLATILE: NEGLIGIBLE,. VAPOR DENSITY: l'JOT C•ETERMINECt .. VAPOR PRESSURE: t! SS•: 9 ... S7 MMHG, · SOLUBILITY IN WATER: PH: NOT DETERMINEC1,. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: i.;88 -i.96 i i.i,"-. TC"W -..; i 'I. ..,r"l I._.,'\ -... I \iQLATILE ORGt4i'JI!: 1:0MPOUf'~L): 4:2. .. 97 GRAMS/LITER (STATE OF 1:ALIFORi'JIA{O RP 3260 RESit-~ --t " ' 7y SECTICl'.f T\1-C"TOC-•. . .... ,, ..... AND E}!PLOSION HAZARCi C!ATA _______ _ FLASH POir.iT: i70F tPMCt:; FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR-LOWER: NOT E~-TABLISHED ... FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR-UPPER: NOT ESTABLISHED ... EXTINGUISHING MEC1IA: 1:ARB.Qf'J t)IOXI!:)E; CtR'f ,:HEMI1:AL; .::-r ... · ... m. I \J,.....I I, FIRE FIGHTit-~G. PRO!:Ei)URES-SPEt:I~L: . WATER .. USE SELF-CO!'ffAINED BREATHii'~-G A~PARATUS .. UNUSU'AL 'FIRE Ar~L) EXP LOS I Dr~ HAZAR[)S: __ , --------·------- STABILITY: STABLE .. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: ;:-.,· .. ,, .... ............. EX1:ESSIVE HEAT FOR PROLC!i'~GE:i:) PERIOL)S OF TIME-1 INCOMPATIBILITY: STRONG OXIDIZERS, ACICtS AND BASES .. HAZARDOUS CtECOMPOSITION PROC1U1:TS: COMBUSTIOI\I MAY FORM TOXIC MATERIALS; SUCH AS CARBON DIDXICiE, CARBON MONDXH)E .. HAZARC1QUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR .. ------------------SE1:TION VI-HEALTH HAZARCt DATA PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: C1ERMAL.i HEATEC1 PROl:tUCT .MAY PROC1UCE INHALABLE VAPORS .. THRESHOL!:'.t LIMIT VALUE : NONE ESTABLISHE!:'.! FOR THIS PRC!:)UCT .. · SEE THE HAZt4RDOUS INGRE- CtIEl'~TS SECTION .. S~::IN IRRITATION: IRRITANT .. EYE IRRITATION: IRRITANT ... SEl'.ISITIZATION: POSSIBLE IN SUSCEPTIBLE INDIVIDUALS ... TERATOGENICITY: TEST RESULT~-FOR DIGLYCICiYL ETHER OF BISPHENOL A: i'.iO ACr\lE~SE EFFE,:TS Or~ EMBR~{orJI1: OR FETAL [!EVEi..OPMEt-Jf WERE OBSER\iEt) tRATS,RAB·BITS) MUT~5ENICIT.·{: * TEST RESULTS FOR i:)IGLYCIC1YL ETHER OF BISPHENOL A: AMES TEST BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE RESULTS HAMSTER BONE MARROW CYTDGENETICS (IN VIVO) NEGATIVE MOUSE SPERMATOCYTES CYTOGEi'~ETICS ( IN VIVO) M:j:!:Ror~UCL.EUS ~TES'T ( I~~ \iIVO j RP 3260 RESirJ NEGATIVE HOUSE DOMINANT LETHAL TEST AL~::\a'LAT I Qt-~ OF t1rJA i Tkl \JT\J,-, 1 , ..... ···""'' HOST MEi)IATEL) ASSA\{ sus,:HROf'.iI!: ORAL FEE!)ING SIUi)IES: 1~~1 K~~ULl~ ~UK UL~LYL~DYL ~IH~K U~ ~i~~~~NUL ,. .... .... . NO OBSER'JABLE EFFE!:T· ~T HIGHEST LE\iEL STUC)IE1) l..iC",~,,"T'Tt1C" i ... .._,,_,,... ....... POSITIVE i'~EGATI\lE kiC-,-:..,\ TT t n:· ....... ,..,,... .. .,. .... St~Ihi Ahi[) E~{E IRRITATIC!f'~ ANC! ALLER.GI·!: Si<Ir~ Af'~i) RESP IRATOF; .. { RE'4CTior~s. O\'EREXPOSURE-1:HRO:'~I1:: TEST RESULTS FOR C1IGLYCIC1YL ETHER OF BISPHENOL A: 2-YEAR DERMr:1L STUC:SY IN MICE: NO TREATMENT RELATED EFFECTS 2.-YEAR Si<IN PAINTING STUC1IES: A) C3HF/Em MICE rm INCREASED TUMOR IrKIDEi'KE B: CS78L/6BD MICE: SLIGHT INCREASE IN EPIDE;RMAL LOCALIZED CARCINOMAS AT HIGH DOSE C> C3H MICE l'JO TUMORS Mit~E RE!:EI\lII--JG St::IN APPLI1:AtIOt-~S OF C!IGL'{1:I!)\{L ETHER OF B-ISP·HENOL A OR ESSEl'~TIALL ~.: IC!Ei'JTI!:AL RESii'~S FOR TWO \{EARS HAVE YIELDED VERY LIMITED EVIDENCE OF WEAt:: CARCINOGENICITY .. THE PUBLISHEL) REPORT Oi'J THIS STUi)\l !:or.h:LUi)ES THAT THIS RESir.i PROC1UCT "IS r-iOT A SYSTEMIC CARCINOGEr~ WHEN APPLIE'.[! TO THE Sl-::n~ OF CFi MICE" AND THE TUMOR DATA =·wAs OF NO BIOLOGICAL IMPORTAi'KE" .. BASED ON ALL AVAILABLE C!ATA, IARC i It-ffERNA- TIOi'-IAL AGEPJ!::··.1 FOR R.ESEAR1:H or~ 1:Ar-i!:ER) HAS !_UN!-L.UL!t:.L! Ir~ i 988 THAT C1GEBPA IS NOT CLASSIFIEC1 AS A CARCINOGEt4 .. MEC1ICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: St-:::tN Ar.IC, EYE CONC1ITIONS ... EMERGENCY AND FIRST AIC1 PROCEDURES-EYES: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH WATER FOR AT LEAST iS MINUTES,. CALL A PHYSICIAt,l .. EMERGENCY AND FIRE-T AID PROCEi)URES-s1-::n-1: WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER ... REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND LAUNDER BEFORE· RE-U~;E,. EHERGEt-KY Ar~D FIRST AICt PROCEDURES-INGESTION: IF CONSCIOUS, GIVE PLEMTY OF WATER TO C!RIN~::,. DO NOi I~-u . .iut_~ ~., .. ·u,..1l:: J.1'4b.. CALL ~ .PH~{SI1:IAt-~ .. EMERGErKY AND FIRST AID PROi:EC1URES-INHALATIOr~: .REMOVE TO FRESH AIR .. RESP IRATIOrJ, IF r~tEc,EL) .. CALL~ PHYSICIAN. EMERGENCY ANC1 'FIRST AID PROCEC1URES-OTHER: REFERRAL TO A PHYSii:'.:IAf'~ IS RECOM!ri.ENDE!:;1 IF THERE IS ANY eUESTIDN ABOUT THE SEKIOUSNESS U-C-,··.J..I"• • .-Thi Ii ;c; V I ... , .. t •s•t\J,_,I \ I A ------· ·-------------~--------..,..,, .... ,u1w1...,_ .. ,.._,,._ ... ..,...,. " .... _, SPILL t'KU!_t:.l.!UKI:.':;: REMO\lE SPILL~GE' e··.: ABSORBING Ir~ ABSORBEt-~T M~TERI'4L ... WASTE C!I SPOSAL METHOL)S : CONSULT eUALIFIED LOCAL THAT RP 3260 RESir~ OR CORPORATE PER~ONNEL STATE Ar~t, FEi)ERf4L 19lETHOt) I 1: r !. I I . .., ..... , ~ I r-t'-o'J- ,e \_. .:• ENVIRONMEr-iTAL REGULATIOt.fS .. VENTILATION: GEMERAL MECHANICAL AND LOCAL EXHAUST IN ACCOP..i'.:!ANCE WITH ACGIH RECOriMEi'JC!AT!ONS .. · PROTECTIVE GLOVES: WEAR IMPERMEABLE GLOVES .. EYE PROTECTION: WEAR SPLASH-PROOF CHEM?'CAL GOGGLES .. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: USE NIOSH i:)PPROVEC1 ORGANIC VAPOR CARTRIDGE RESPIRATOR WHEN VAPOR/MIST EXPOSURE IS LIKELY .. HMIS CODE: HEALTH i FIRE •'i .... HANl)L!i'~G, SHIPPIMG AN!) STORING PRECAUTIONS: WARt-UNG COMBUSTIBLI; .. CAUSE$ S~::Ii'-l AN!) EYE IKKI i:41.Lur-i .. MAY 1:AUSE ALLERGIC SKIN AND RESPIRATORY REACTION .. 10::EEP AWAY FROM HEAT ANCt FLAME.. AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES, Sf-::IN, ANC• CLOTHING .. AVOID BREATHING VAPOR OR MIST .. AVOIC• PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT WITH S~::IN .. l<EEP CONTAit..fER CLOSED .. USE WITH ADEwUATE VENTILATION .. WAS-H THOROUGHLY AFTER HANDLH..fG .. HAN!)LING PRE!:AUTIOf-.JS: ~~UISAl-~CE DUST MAY BE GENERATED CUR.El;) MATERIAL .. l.!i • .ii:"kl 'l'TI n .. t .. Tkti::J10ffll-..-rT1-1t".i i ---------------------SECTION X-REGULATDRV •a-sa W't•.1 Ir-I I .a.w-1-. -----·----------- DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME: LieUIC! PLASTIC, N .. O .. I .. [:tOT CLASS: . NOT REGULATEC1 .. P.CRA STATUS: r-lOT A HAZAR!'.:IDUS WASTE Uf'.iDER RCRA. {40 CFR 26i; .. SARA/TITLE III -TOXIC CHEMICALS LIST: THIS PRODUCT IS (OR CONTAINS} A TOXIC CHEMICAL FOR ROUTINE ANr-lUAL "TOXIC CHEMICAL RELEASE REPORTING" UrmEP-. SEC .. · 313 (4C· CFR 372i J. ZUK COMPOUhiD.,. THIS I:'JFORMATIOi'J MUSt BE Ii'J1:LUt1Ei) It-J ALL MSL)S 1 S COPIEt) Ai'~D [!ISTRIBUTECt FOR THIS MATT;:RIAL .. TSCA INVEr.iTORV STATUS: CHEMI1:f4L 1:0HPOi'JENTS LISTECi or~ TSr:~ Ir~VE!'-JTOR~{ A PEl'-lr-lSYLVANIA RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT: THAT THE FOLLOWING IS REQUIRED COMPOSITION INFORMATION.- RP 3260 RESIN ce CHEMICAL NAME: SILICOt-J CARBIDE COriMON NAME SILICON CARBICtE c~s ~JUMBER !:OHME!'~TS 1:HEMI ,:AL riAME : CAS NUMBER l..Ut'IMt:.r.: I ~ i-.i,."h,i;::-• ... ,-u , ..... CAS NUMBER COriMEl'ffS COMMON !'JAME 1:AS NUMBER COMMEt~TS T.C~i ;c-i,.f-.i"'C-• .. _,_,"""' .... a.•r-s 1 ..... t=°OR FURTHER ,-,,-.\l~W.r,O-•i -i -•-J vvv,v, ........ HAZARC!OUS sues TA!'J!:E * * * PIGMENT WHITE r·u·, ~ ~u.;:a _,-,C" -.,. "" ..__, ,_. v-· , C" -· l:.f'-1\.' .LKur.:M::.r.: 1 AL HAZARC! * * * OXIP .. A!'~E, fBUTOX'{METH~tL; - BUTYL GLYCIC!YL ETHER * * * PHEJ'..iOL; 4,4'-(i-METHYLETHYLIDENEJEIS-, POLYMER WITH CCHLOROMETHYL) OXIP-.Ai'~E EPO>{Y RESIN 025068-38-6 NOT ON·PEI\INSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS * * * ,-,.w,-TC.Ci i~t, ti~.:• ffl V\J•-..,_,_,,...._.._. WI • I tA Mur.:!:it::.LL ,:orJTA!:T: PRO!)U!:T THE Ii'JFORMATION Ai'~D RECOMMENDATIONS COtf'fAINEi:! HEREIN ARE I TCT ._.,,__,I BASECt UPOf'~ i)ATA BELIE'.,;ECt TO BE 1:0RRE!:T A HUWt:.\."t:.KJ t-JO l;;Ut4~14N I t:.t:. OR WARR'4i"JT··.: OF At .. P{ t;:INC1 EXPRESSEC! OR IMPLIEI) IS MAC!E WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HERE!NA -RP 3260 RESIN I I, 1' !I ,. I' r l I ! Ii 'I !1 !i. ' fl 'I !l ·I lt '.! :, :) :l I !• :I • _._ f • ' --• t""'\\.J- - 7r a 7---------------------------------------·-----------------------------l~ M A T E P. I A L SAFETY Ct A T A ,S H E E T 'I I I ---------, -------------------·--------------------------------------I CIBA-GEIGY CORPuP..ATION 49i 7 C1AWN AVE iSi7j --· ----~::-1-::-'tt:-t: ,, • EMERGENCY ~HONE NUMBER: (SOOj -------'l,J'\J._,_"""' J I• r "W\J"W W-1 I .a.. j ____ -------____________________ j _____________ . ________ . __________ j ------------------- FAMILY iCHEMICtiL NAME: AHir.iE PRODUCT TYFE: RP 3260 HAF~C)~NER SURFA!:E 1::0'AT Ar.ii) ,:A5-Tii'JG HARi)Ei'JER IMPORTANT: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * FOR THIS MATERIAL WILL NOT BE SOL.~P FOR USE IN PROl'.:!UCTS WHICH PROLOrJGEC1 COt-.lTAC.T WITH MU!'.:'.OUS MEMBRANES OR * * * ABRAC!EC1 Si-:'.IN, OR IMPLAN,TATIOl'J WlTHii'J THE HUMAN BODY; IS * * SPECIFICALLY INTENDED .. BECAUSE OF THE WI!:)E RANGE OF * * TO RECOMMEND THIS MATERIAL AS SAFE ArJi::t EFFECTIV!:: FOP, * * su,:H USES Af--~Ct ASSUMES Nr-• .., LI::1B ILIT~{ FOR APLr-.: , ... ,c; i,-w .., . ..,.._,' u-c:c-c -''--'"' * * * * * * * * ... * * * * * ... * * * :,;. :,,;. :,;. * * * * Ji. * .,,, " n .,,, " .,,, HAZARC1 STATEHEt-ff * ..t. * * * * * * * * * '* * *' * * * * * * * :,;. * * * * :,;, " ,., " * THIS MATERIAL SAFETY CtATA cu~c--r ifflC:i",i: •• HAS -C'C"ki _ .. , .......... '-a l.Js-•.J I ts .... --., * ·PREPAREC1 IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE FEDERAL OSHA HAZARC1 * COMMUNICATION STA~.ft!ARC1 .-,.,c .... CF'R ·:l,910 .. 1200 .. * THIS PRODUCT IS 1:0NSICiEREC• TO BE A HAZARDOUS * CHEMICAL UNDER THAT STANC1ARDA * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '* * * * * Ji: * .... * :.. ,,., " " CHEMICAL NAME: 't, 't' -ISOPROPYLIC!ENE C1IPHEi'mL LUMMUr.: r-l~MI::. BISPHE!'~OL ~ 000080-0S-7 * :,;. " :,;. r. * :.: ... * * * * * * * * * ,I ti '' ,, II ~: ii II /' ,, " ti }I II " ii ll !i ti I ' I ,I ;.e \ . ..:. * * * CHEMICAi,.. NAME: CiIETHYLENE TRIAMINE COMMO!'J !'J~ME CiETA CAS NUl•lBER 000111-40-0 EXP.OSURE LIMITS: ACGIH TLV 4 HGiH3 AIR TWA (Si-:'.IN) OSHA PEL 4 MGiH:3 AIR TWA f'~OT BEEhl REVIEWEi:) c:-,-,P • '-1'1 ,. THIS MATERIAL HAS CARCINOGENICITY BY :'JTP ; J. ~K!-; OR OSHA ,. * * * CHEMICAL NAME: DIETHYLEf'JE TRIAMihiE; D:tGLYCii'.'.!YL COMMON NAME CAS NUMBER ETHER OF BISPHENOL A AMUJE ADDUCT 068610-!:-6-0 ,·,.r,r,; h-a r,.1-·-·\o.l·-· ,:AR!:ll'~OGEr~I!::rT··,:: THIS MATERIAL Is NOT 1:or~Sii)EREL) TC) BE A CARCINOGEN BY NTP, IARC, OR OSHAA * * ~ ,~ I ~i -------------------SECTIOr.J III-PHVSJ'.CAL DATA ------------------------ APPEARANCE Al\lD ODOR: CLEAR ArlBER LieUID, WITH AMMONIA ODOR BOILIMG POINT: > 400F EVAPORATION RATE: NOT CiETERMit-.JED A PERCENT"VOLATILE: < ·i%. \.'APOR C!Et-~SIT.·{: r.;oT CrETERMir~EC!. VAPOR PRESSURE: t:!: 70C < 2 ... 34 rlMHG ... SOLUBILITY IN wATER: SLIGHT .. PH: NOT CtETERMINE[) A SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1A06 -iA09 {WATER= 1) VOLATILE ORGArUC .CQMPOUr.!Ct: 40S ~RAMSiLITER {STATE OF CALIFORNIA) SECTIOi-~ FLASH PO,It.JT: FL~MM~$LE LIMITS IN AIR-LOWER: r~oT ,E-STt:1BL.!SHEt). FLAMMABLE.LIMITS IN AIR-UPPER: NOT ESTABLISHED ... · EXTINGUISHING ME!:•IA: CARBON DIOXIDE, C1RY CHEMICAL, FOAM, WATER .. FIRE FIGHTING PROCEC•URES-SPECIAL: USE SELF-CCtt·JTAir-!EI'.:! BREATHING APPARATUS ... RP 3260 HAKLtt:.Nt:.R .. ., ...... .,\ ... r-i,.-s 11 I ,, ~I II Ii Ii \ II li l' !I . PAGE ,e UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXP'LOS:rur~ HAZAR!)S: CiECOMPOSITION ANC1 COMBUSTIO:-.i PROl)UCTS MAY BE TOXIC .. SECTION V-REACTIVITY DAtA ------------------------ STABIL!T .. ,:: STABLE .. COr.:DITI C1NS TO AVOID: INCOMPATIBILITY: H'4~~KL!UU~ CtJ:.!-\JMf-lUS.:..: .:.ur.: t"'KUL!U!_ 1 ~; COMBUSTIOt-~ HA,.{ FORM TOXI!: MATEFtIALS-.: SU!:H AS ,:ARBOrJ CtIOX!i)E; CARSON MONOXIDE .. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR .. L)ERMALj THRESHOLC! LIMIT VALUE : VI-HEALTH HAZARi) I f,r '\ I 1, a...•f"'"ltr'I ~JOt--i~ ESTABLISHEL) FOF:. THIS SEE THE HAZARI)OUS Ii'~GRE- C·1-· ·------r-· · , 1:.r.: 1 ~ ~t:.t_ 1 ur.: .. St::If'-i IRRITATION: !:ORROS!'JE.,. i::~{E XRRITATI·C!i'~: CORROSIVE.,. CAUSES BURNS.,. SENSITIZATIOi'.:: POSSIBLE IN SUSCEPTIBLE INDIVIDUALS~ OVEREXPOSURE EFFECTS: C1ANGER CORROSIVE.. CAUSES SiO::Ir-i Ar.:D EYE BURNS .. CAUSES ALLERGIC S1-::IN ANC! RESPIRATORY REACTIONS .. OVEREXPOSURE-ACUTE: C1At--iGER CORROSIVE.. 1:AUSES ·SKIN AND EYE BURNS .. HEC1ICAL CONi'.:tITIONS AGGRtlVATEC! BY EXPOSURE: Sl-~Ir~ AND EYE COl'~C•ITIONS .. EMERGENCY ANC! FIRST AI!:) PROCE!'.:!URES-EYES: IMMEi)IATEL .. { FLUSH E··tES WITH WATER FOR Al LEAST 1S MIP-IUTES,. 1:ALL A PHYSI1:IAN .. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEi)URES-Sl.:'.IN: WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER .. REMOVE CONTAMINATECt CLOTHING ANl:) LAUNDER BEFORE RE-U'SE .. EMERGENCY ANC1 FIRST AIC1 PRCu::EDURES-INGESTIOr-i: IF !'.:Ot,tSCIOUS, GIVE PLENTY OF WATER TO i)RINI<.. CtO NOT INDUCE VOMITING .. CALL A PHYSICIAN .. EMERGEf'-I!:--{ Ar.IC! FIRST AIC! PRO!:EC!UR.ES-I,..JHALATIOrJ: REM0\:1E .TO FF~ESH AIR. GI\:'E OX'{GEN Ar~t)/OR ARTIFit:I'4L RESP !RATION; IF NEEt)ED .. EMERGE!'~!:··.: Al'~!:t FIRST AIC1 PROCEC!URE.S-OTHER: REFERRt:1L TO A PH~{sI,:IAN IS R.Ei:OMMEi'JI)Et) IF THERE IS Ar~~-;-- eUESTIOr-i ABOUT THE S~RIOUSr.:ESS OF ~NY J.N.Ju~·.-.. t f II 1: l 'PAGE 4 c;:-,-,T1"",kl ------------, ------_,._._ .... ~ ... Rc-i.;;-,\;C" ....... . ,.., .. .._ SPILLAGE ,-1,"iT.1·,,--;-_,.,, .. , ,...._,. .:;-..: ., ' WASTE CtISPOSf4L METHOt)S: CONSULT 0UALIFIED THAT WILL 1_uMl"':...-;- ; n,-,· 1· .... ..,._::4._ QR ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS .. --------------~----------·. "::;t:,.!_1.:..ur..; vt:.r.: :· .:.LA J J.ur.:: r,c ..,,. I ;::-,·,L·· .._ ........... Tfti /,WCJ,WC.:-hiT .... ,.,..., -''-'' ,..., ._ .. , . FOF~ METHOCt HEALTH -· ·---· .. ---·. J.r.::-UKM:-1: .:.UN GEl\iEF~~L. ME!:HAr~I!:AL ~hit) LO!:AL t:.XH'4U~:fl Ii\i ~!_!_Ut-t.L!f-l;'-t!_::_ WITH ACGIH RECOMMENDATIONS .. PKU I Et_ t J.. Vt:.. GLOVES: -· -··--,_, I 1\.#._ '\.. ,.., .... ~ ... .__, :-' KU ; Et_ I J. VI:. FULL FACE CWTC"i ;-, _,, ......... ._ ...... USE WHEN r~:ru~H t-1P:-'KU~'t:.(! ORGAf'~I!: VAPOR 1:ARTRIC1GE VAPOR/MIST ,EXPOSUP-.E IS Lit<ELY .. C:C",-i"'Ti,;..; -------------------..,~--. •"-''"' HHIS L-,.r-,C" . """ ....... Hl;:ALTH -~ ... FIRE H'4rJi)Lit-~G; SHIP·P It~G Af-!L) STORirJG PRE!:AUTIOr~s: t~r~GER i:ORROSIVE !:AUSES Si<Ii'J Al'JD E··{E BURr~s.,. MA~{ CAUSE ALLERGIC S~::IN At'~I'.:! RESPIRATORY 'REACTION .. c:io NOT GET IN EYES ,I ON s~::IN I ON, CLOTHil'JG .. AVOID BREATHING VAPOR OR MIST .. ~::EEP CONTAINER CLOSED .. USE WITH AC1EG.iUATE VENTILATION .. WAS-H THOROUGHL -.,: AFTER HAf'~CrLirJG. \ HANC1LUJG PRECAUTIOrJS: NUISAl'KE DUST r:~·;· BE GENERATED WHEN SA.r--U:'.,!NG CURED MATERIAL,. a.c ""'' SAWING -------------------SECTION \,<_ " REGULATOR··'{ ·It~t-UKrtA I .LUl\l DOT PROPER SHIPP ING !'JAME: AU::ALil'JE CORROSIVE LieUID, N .. Q~S .. , NA i7i9 c,IETH~{LEl'JE I KJ.'"1MJ.r-:t:. ~u1..u I Iur-1 C1QT •:LASS: CORROSIVE MATERIAL .. RCRA STATUS_: NOT A HAZARC1QUS WASTE UNC1ER RCRA PH} CFR 26U WITH CARE CiUE TO CORROSIVE EFFECT OrJ S~:::rN AND S'-lRA/TITLE I I I· THIS PROC1UCT TUXJ..!_ IS {OR -· ·-i..;--•; -'-Ht:., , .L 1_~ .... ~ COrff A Ir-IS j RP ~·~ J.. ,-.. u,·,c, raC"h.iC"'C,, _,.._WV I 11""'11 ,.,_ • ._, .._._, , 'LIST: A TOXIC CHE."iIC~L BUT HANi:tLE; EYES .. FOR ROUTI!'JE er:,-· _,_,. .. _,. A ,., .. e .... -· (40 ,:FR 372.i. :2.s. ooc,o:;;. 000080-0!:--7 4, 4 1 -I SOP ROP YLICiEi'~ED IP HENOL THIS Ii'-!FORMATION i"IUST BE Ir~CLUCrED I l-.1 ,·,1 i .. , ............. TU.,T '. ,'4 • ARE 1:0PIE[) Ar~[! C!ISTRIBUTEI) FOR THIS MATERIAL. TS!:A lr~\IEr~TOP .. \{ STATUS: 1:HEMI!:AL 1:0MPO!'~ErJTS LISTEC! Ot-.! TS!:A I!'~VEf'~TOR'f. PErJr~s~{L\IAi'~IA RIGHT-TU-.i(i'JOW A!:T: THE FOLLOWING IS REG.iUIREl:1 COMPOSITION· INFORMATION - CHEMI!:~L hi'4ME: F·HENOL; 4, 4; -{ i-METH-.lLETH\lLii)E!'~E) BIS- CO!"iMON rJAME CAS NUMBER COMtrIEr~TS CHEMI1:AL MAME: COMMOI'-! NAME CAS NUMBER COMMENTS BISPHENOL ~ 000090-0S-7 r~OT o~~ p ErJr~s--..-L \'At-~ :r A i-i:4Zt=.1RC!OUS SUB s TAi'J1:E * * * 1, 2-ETHA:'~EC(!:AMil'-iE; N-( 2.-AMir~OETH.iL) - CtIETH~{LEr~E TRI AM:tr~E OOOiii-'+0-Q HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE * * * CHEMICAL NAME: PHENOL1 4,4 1 -(1-METHYLETHYLIDENE>BIS-; POLYMER WITH <tHLOROM!:'.THYL)OXIRANE; CtIETHYLEi'-iE TRIAMIME-.TERMIMATED i TC:T ._.,__,I COMMON NAME t1IETHYLENE TRIAMir~E ADDUCT WITH EPOXY RESIN CAS NUMBER 0686i0-S6-0 * * * ISSUE C!~TE: 02.ii3i9i RE\.'IS!Or~: 07C !SSUEI) a··{: M .. MUt~SELL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE 1:0r~TACT: PROC1UCT SAFETY C1!R BASEC1 UPON CtATA BELIEVEC1 TO BE CORRECT. HOWEVER; NO GUARANTEE OR WARRAt--iTY· OF ANY t-::INCt EXPRESSED OR IMP·LIE[) IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN • e I , ' ,---:-------------------------------------------------------~--@ ! M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T I . '---------~---------------------------------------------------------' I I I I CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION I EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: I -! FORMULATED SYSTEMS GROUP I I I 4917 CtAWN AVE I ( 800) 888-8372 I I EAST LANSING, MI 48823 I I I t:-17) 3S1-S900 I I '----~--------------------------•-------~-------------------------' --------------------SECTION I-IDENTITY INFORMATION------------------ !-DENTITY (TRADENAME): FA.ft!!LY /CHE."iICAL NAME: ISOCYANATE PROCtUCT TYPE: POLYURETHANE IMPORTANT: RP 6't1't-3 RESIN * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * THIS MATERIAL WILL NOT BE SOLD FOR USE IN PRODUCTS * * FOR WHICH PROLONGED CONTACT WITH MUCOUS MEMBRANES OR * * ABRAC1EO SKIN, OR IMPLANTATION WITHIN THE HUMAN BOCtY, IS * * SPECIFICALLY INTENC•ED,£ BECAUSE OF THE WIC1E RANGE OF * * SUCH POTENTIAL USES, CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION IS NOT ABLE* * TO RECOMMEND THIS MATERIAL AS SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FOR * * SUCH USES ANC• ASSUMES NO-LIABILITY FOR ANY SUCH USES.. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * HAZARD STATEMENT: * * * * * * * *'* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * THIS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET CMSDS) HAS BEEN * * PREPAREC1 IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE FEDERAL OSHA HAZARD * *-COMMUNICATION STANDARCt 2.9 CFR 191,0.:.1200.. * * THIS P~ociu,:T IS , ,:oNSit1EREC1 to BE A HAZAR!)OUS * * CHEMICAL UNC•ER THAT STANC1ARb.:. * * * * '* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SE1::TION II-HAZARC10US INGREC1IENTS CHEMICAL NAME: ISOPHORONE C1I!SOCYANATE COMMON NAME ISOPHORONE DIISOCYANATE CAS NUMBER 00'+098-71-9 ,E.~POSURE LIMITS: ACG!H TLV 0 .. 005 PPM AIR TW6 (SKIN) RP 6414--3 RESIN Q••j,,t 1 r-H-1 ... OSHA PEL O ... OOS PPM AIR TWA (SKIN) OSHA STEL 0.-.02 PPM AIR (S!<INl CARCINOGENI1:ITY : THIS MATERIAL IS NOT CONSIDERED TO RI=' A CARCINOGEN BY NTP, IARC, OR OSHA:. * * * CHEMICAL NAME: METHYLENE BIS (4-C,'CLOHEXYLISOCYANATE) COMMON NAME HYC•ROGENATEC1 MDI CAS NUMBER 005124-30-1 EXPOSURE LIMITS: ACGIH TLV 0.-.0SS MG/M3 AIR TWA OSHA CEILING: 0:.11 MG/M3 AIR CARCINOGENICITY: THIS MATERIAL IS N01' CONSIDERED TO BE A CARCINOGEN BY NTP, IAR•:, OR OSHA:. * * * CHEMICAL NAME: CYi::'.LOALIPHATIC ISOCYANATE ?REPOLYMER COMMON NAME CYCLOALIPHATIC IS01:YANATE PREPOLYMER CAS NUMBER FMN 88-638 CAfKINOGEN!C!TY: THIS MATERIAL IS NOT CONSIDERED TO BE A 1-ARCINOGEN BY NTP, IARC1 OB. OSHA1o * * * __________________ SECTION I.II-PHYSICAL C1ATA APPEARANCE ANCi ODOR: TRANSLUtENT LIGUIC1 WITH SLIGHT ODOR SOILING POINT: NOT DETEB.MINEC•" EVAPORATION RATE: NOT t1ETERMINEC1 .. . ·PERCENT VOLATILE: NEGLIGIBLE£ VAPOR DENSITY: > 1 ... 0~ (AIB, -:U VAPOR PRESSURE: NOT ESTABLISHED SOLUBILITY IN WATER: REACTS WITH WATER PH: NOT CIETERMINEC1" SPEC.IFIC GRAVITY:. 1.06 (WATER= 1) -------~--------~--SE•:TION IV-FIRE .ANti· EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: > 300F (EST) FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR-LOWER: NOT ESTAB.LISHEC1 ~ FLHMMABLE LIM!TS IN AIR-UPPER: NOT E:STABLISHECt.., EXTINGUISHING MEC•IA: CARBON DIOXI!:)E.• DR'f .. CHEMICAL.-·FOAM, .WATE.l=l~ FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES-SPECIAL: RP 0414-3 RESIN , .... t-:• ... c. . ·-. -~ • USE SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS,. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: CiECOMPOSITION AND COMBUST;ION PRODUCTS MAY BE TOXIC .. AVOIC• WATER CONTAMINATION IN CLOSED tONTA!N~.S OR CONFINED SPACES .. CAR.BON DIOXIDE EVOLVEti .. SECTION V-REACTIVIiY i)ATA ------------------------ STABILITY: STABLE ... CO!'•!CiITIONS TO AVOIC•: AVOID PROLONGED HEATING OVER 160F OR STORING BELOW 7SF,. AVOID WATER CONTAMINATION .. INCOMPATIBILITY: WATER, ALCOHOLS, STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS, SiRONG BASES, METAL-ORGANI1: COMPOUNC•S,. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: COMBIJST!ON MAY FORM TOXIC MATERIALS,. CAR.BON MONOXIC1Ei CAR- BON t1IOXIDE, BENZENE, TOLUENE, OXIDES OF NITROGEN, HYDROGEN CYANIDE.i. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: MAY OCCUR.\ •:ONDITIONS TO AVOIC1 :. CONTAMINATION WITH MOISTURE AN!;) OTHER. PROl:'.IUCTS THAT REACT WITH ISOCYANATES,. --------~---------SE1;:TION VI-HEAL TH HAZARD [)ATA -------------------- PRIMARY ROUTl;::S OF EXPOSURE: t•ERMAL; HEATE!) PROC1UCT MAY PROCllJCE INHALABLE VAPORS.\ ·SKIN lRR!TATION: IRRITANT A EYE IRRITATION: REGARD AS CORROSIVE SENSITIZATION: CAUSES ALLERGIC Sr~IN AND RESPIRATORY REACTIONS,. OVEREXPOSURE EFFECTS: CONTAa:T WITH LIGUita CAUSES-EYE AND SKIN IR.R.ITATION. CAUSES BREATHLESSNESS i •:HEST DISCOMFORT, AND REC1U1::EC1 FUNCTION. IF INHALED PULMONARY MAY CAUSE ALLEFt.GIC SKIN lNt)!VIDUALS, LEAtiiNG TO TUBES ANCa DIFFICULTY IN AN!::i RESPIRATORY REACTIONS IN SOME ASTHMA TYPE SPASMS OF THE BRONCHIAL BREATHING A l'I.EDICAL CONC1ITIONS AGC..f\A\IATEta BY EXPOSURE: PERSONS WITH ASTHMATI1:-TYPE 1:0NDIT!ONSi CHRONIC BRONa:HIT!S, OTHER CHRONIC RESPIRATORY C1ISEASES, EYE . CONC•ITIONS OR RECURRENT SIO::IN ECZEMA OR SENSITIZATION SHOULC1 BE EX1:LUC•EC1 FROM WOFtJ::ING WITH ISOCYANATES.,. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDLIRES-EYES: !MMEC1IATELY FLUSH EYES WITH WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES:. C.~LL A PHYS!C!ftt.!~ EMERGENCY AND FI~.ST P.ID PROCEDURES-Sr~IN : WASH WITH SOAP ANC1 WATER:. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND RP 6414-3 RESIN { - LAUNDER BEFORE RE-USE,. EMERGENCY AND FI~.ST AID PROCEC•URES-INGESTION: IF CONSCIOUS, GI\IE PLENTY OF WATER TO DFUNK:. DO NOT INCllJCE VOM!T!NG,. CALL A PHYSICIAN·,. EMERGENCY ANC1 FIRST AID PROCE!:tlJRES-!NHALATION: REMOVE TO FRESH A"IR.,. GIVE OXYGEN ANC1/0B. ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION1 IF NEEDED ... CALL A PHYSICIAN,. EMERGENCY. AND FIRST AID FROCECIIJR.ES-OTHER: REFERRAL TO A PHYSICIAN IS RECOMMENDED IF THERE IS ANY GUESTION ABOUT THE SERIOUSNESS OF ANY INJl_lft.Y,. SECTION YI!-SPI!,..L QR LEAK PROCEDURES SPILL PROCEDURES: ABSORB WITH ABSORBENT MATERIAL ANC• PLACE !N OPEN TOP CONTAINER ... UNDER GOOD. VENTILATION} DECONTAMINATE ABSORSANT AND SPILL AREA WITH A MIXTURE OF ~O~ WATERi 8~ AMMONIA AND 2~ !)ETERGENT !EXOTHERMIC ~.EACTION):. LEAVE VENTILATED 24 HOURS BEFORE t1ISPOSAL,. AVOID CONTACT:. WASTE C•ISPOSAL METHO£)S: CONSULT GUAL!FIED LOCAL OR CORPORATE PERSONNEL FOR METHOD THAT WILL 1:0MFLY WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL HEALTH ANCt ENVIRONMENTAL-REGULATIONS,. SECTION VIII-SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION \IENTlLATION: GENl="~.AL MECHANI1:AL ANC1 _LOCAL E:,(f-1_4JJST IN ACCO~.OANCE WITH ACGIH RE•:OMMENDATIONS,. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: IMP~VIOUS SYNTHETIC GLOVES .. EYE PROTECTION: 'WEAR SPLASH-PROOF CHEMICAL GOGGLES,. RESPIR'1TORY PROTECTION: ORGANIC VAPOR RESPIRATOFt IF TL\/. IS NOT E){CEE.DED.. FOR EXPOSURE:· IN EXCESS OF THE TL\h AN AIR SUf?LIEC1 RESPIRATOR WOULD BE REGUIREO,. -------------------SECTION IX-SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS HMI°S COC•E: .HEALTH HANt1LtNG1 ttANGER 2 FIRE: 1 REACTIVITY SHIPP ING ANC• STO~.ING PRECAUTIONS: CORROSI\IE -CAUSES EYE BURNS ANCi S•=:IN . IRRITATION.,, HARMFUL IF INHALEC1.. MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC S~{IN ANC1 . RESPIRATORY REACTION,. . DO NOT GET IN EYES .. AVOID CONTACT WITH St::IN AND CLOTHING .. A\IOIC1 Bfl.EATHING VAPOR Oft. NIST:. AVQitt PROLONGEC• OR REPEATEt1 CONTACT WITH SKIN:. •=:EEP CONTAINER. CLOSEC•,. USE WITH AOEGUATE VENTILATION:. .WASH THOROUGHLY ATTER HANDLING.;. HANC•L!.NG PRECAUTIONS: RP 6414-3 "RESIN 0 of i ti II II II fl ii l !! NUISANCE DUST MAY BE GENERATE!) WHEN SANDING OR SAWING CUREC1 MATERIAL ... ___________________ SE1:TION X-REGULATORY INFORMATION CtOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME: LIG!UICt. PLASi"I1:, N..,Q.., I .. DOT CLASS: / NOT REGULATE!:'.!:. DOT NUMBER: GROUP I!! POISON FOR IATA/!MO SHIPMENTS, NOT REGULATEC• BY DOT:. RCRA STATUS: NOT SPECIFICALLY LISTE!::S AS HAZAFU)OUS WASTE UNDER RCRA (40 CFR 261):. HOWEVER, IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMEt4DED THAT COMPOUNC1 BE TREATED AS f1 HAZARCtOUS WASTE ANCt DISPOSED OF ACCORDINGLY .. SARA/TITLE III -TOXIC CHEMICALS LIST: THIS PRODUCT CtQES NOT CONTAIN A TOX!.C CHEMICAL FOR ROUTINE ANNUAL 'TOXIC CHEMICAL RELEASE REPORTING 1 UNDER SEC:. 3:!.3 (40 CFR 372}.., TSCA INVENTORY STATUS: CHEMICAL COMPONENTS LISTEt• ON TSCA INVENTORY ... PENt4SYLVANIA RIGHT-TO-t~NOW ACT: THE FOLLOWING IS REGUIRED COMPOSITIC<N INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER COMMENTS CHEMICAL NAME CAS. NUMBEft. COMMEt~TS CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER COMMENTS CYCLOALIPHATii: ISOCYANATE ?REPOLYt-'iER PMN 88-638 NOT ON PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LIST,. * * * METHYLENE BIS ('+-CYCLQHEXYLISOCYANATE) 0512.4-30-1 HAZARDOUS SLIBSTAN1:E .. * * * ISOPHORONE t•I!SOCYANATE 04098-71-9 HAZARC1QUS SUBSTANCE .. * * *· ISSUE C1ATE: OS/30/89 · REVISION: 02C ISSUED BY: M,. MUNSELL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION,. PLEASE CONTACT: .PRODUCT SAFETY t1I~. THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAIN!:!) HEREIN ARE BASED UPON DATA BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT:. HOWE'.JERi NO GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESSED OR Il'J?LIE!) IS f'I.At1E WITH RESPECr TO THE. INFORMATION 1:0.NTAINEt1 HEREIN:. RP 61f1'+-3 RESIN -. ,-'H'.:'C ' y ~---=------------------------------~---------------------!.---@ I M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T I '-------------------------------------------------------------------' I I I CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION EMERGENCt PHONE NUMBER: I I FORMULATED SYSTEMS G~.OUP I I 4917 DAWN AVE (800) 888-8372 I I EAST LANSING, MI 48823 I I t517) 351-5900 ! I '----------------------------1-------------------------------' -----------------SECTION !-IDENTITY INFORMATION IDENTITY (TRADENAME): FAMILY /CHEt-1I1:AL NAME: AMINE PRODUCT TYPE:. RP 6414-3 HARDENER POLYURETHANE HARC1ENER IMPt>RTANT: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * THIS MATERIAL WILL NOT BE SOLD FOR USE IN PRODUCTS * * FOR WHICH PROLONGED CONTACT WITH MIJCOUS ME.11BRANES OR * * AB~.ADEC• s•~IN, OR IMPLANTATION WITHIN THE HUMAN BODY, IS * * SPECIFICALLY INTENC•ECt.,, BECAUSE OF THE WIDE RANGE OF * · * SUCH POTENTIAL USES,· CIBA-GEIGY CORPO~.ATION IS NOT ABLE * * TO RECOMMEND THIS MATE;RIAL AS SAFE AND EFFE•:TIVE FOR * * SUCH USES ANC• ASSUMES NO LIABILIT't' FOR ANY SUCH· USES.. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * HAZARD STATEMENT : . ·* * * * * * * * *·* * * * * * * * * * * * * *'* * * * * * * * THIS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSCIS} HAS BEEN * * · PREPARE[) IN COMPLIAN1:E WITH THE FEC1ERAL OSHA HAZAFm * * COMMUNICATION STANDARD 2.9 CFR 1910,.12.{H}.,, * * THIS PRODUCT I.S CONSIC;EREC1 TO eE A HAZARDOUS * * CHEMICAL UNDER THAT STANDARD~ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -~-----------------SECTION II-HAZARDOUS INGREC1IENTS CHEMICAL NAME: DI-N-BUTYL·PHTHALATE COMMON NAME DIBUTYL PHTHALATE CAS NUMBER 000084-74-2 Eh'POSLIRE LIMITS: ACGIH TLV S MG/M3 AIR TWA OSHA PEL S MG/M3 AIR TWA CARCINOGENICITY: THIS MATERIAL IS NOT CONSIDERED TO BE A CARCINOGEN BY NTP: IARC: OR OSHA.:. * * * CHEMICAL NAME: '+141 -METHYLENEBIS tO-ETHYL-:ANILINE) COMMON NAME AROMATIC AMINE CAS NUMBER 0199<>0-6S-3 CARCINOGENICITY: THIS MATERIAL IS NOT CONSIDERED TO BE A CARCINOGEN BY NTP: IARC, OR OSHA.:. * * * CHEMICAL NAME: BENZENEDIAMINE, AR, AR-DIETHYL-A~.-METHYL- COMMON NAME DIETHYL TOLUENE C•IAMINE CAS NUMBER .068'+79-98-1 CARCINOGENICITY: THIS MATERIAL IS NOT CONSIDERED TO BE A CARCINOGEN BY NTP, IARC, OR OSHA.:. * * * -------------------SECTION III-PHYSICAL DATA-~---------------------- APPEARANCE AND ODOR: DARJ:: RED LI@U!D WITH AMMON!ACAL OCIOR BOILING POINT: S90F EVAPORATION RATE: NOT C1ETE~.MINEt1 ... PERCENT VOLATILE: VP.FOR DENSITY: NOT DETERMINED ... VAPO~. PRESSURE: NOT OETERM!NEC• SOLUBILirt IN WATER: SLIGHT:. PH: NOT DETERMINEC•:. SPECIFIC GRAVIrt': 1 ... ·os (WATER = 1) ---------~---~-SECTION IV-FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD CtATA FLASH POINT: > 2.<>0F (EST) FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR-LOWER: NOT ESTABLISHED" FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR-UPPER: f'tOT ESTABLISHED~ EXTINGUISHING MEC1IA: CARBON C•IOX!t1E, C•RY CHEMI•:AL1 FOAM1 WATER ... FIRE FIGHTING PROCEC•URES-SPECIAL: USE SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS" UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:. C•ECOMPOSIT!ON ANC1 1:0MBUSTION PRODUCTS MAY BE TOXIC1o RP 6414-~ HARDENER I r i -\ 9D --------------~----SE;CTION 'v'-r.EA1:TIVITY C•ATA ,-----------------.... ----- STABILITY: STABLE ... CONDITIONS TO AVOIC1: EXCESS~VE HEAT FOR PROLONGED PERIODS OF TIME .. INCOMPATIBILITY: STRONG OXIOIZING AGENTS, ACIDS, METAL-ORGANIC COMPOUNDS .. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: COMBUSTION MAY FORM TOXIC MATEfl.IALS1 SUCH AS CARSON D!OXIDEJ CARBON MONOXIDE.,, HAZARC•OUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR.,, SECTION VI-HEAL TH HAZARCi C;ATA PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: DERMAL; HEATEC1 PRQC1Lll:T MAY PRODUCE INHALABLE VAPORS .. THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: NONE ESTABLISHEC• FOR THIS PROi)UCT.,, SEE THE HAZARCiQUS INGRE- DIENTS SECTION" S~(IN IRRITATION: l'.RRITANT .. EYE IRRITATION: CORROSIVE ... CAUSES BURNS,. SENSITIZATION: POSSIBLE IN SUSCEPTIBLE INC1IVIDUALS .. OVEREXPOSURE EFFECTS: C•ANGER CORROSIVE.,, CAUSES EYE BURNS ANC) SKIN IRRITATION.:. MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN AND RESFifl.ATORY REACTIONS ... ABSORPTION THROUGH SKIN OR INGESTION MAY CAUSE NAUSEA, VOMITING, OR OTHER "ILLNESS .. INHALATION OF VAPORS MAY CAUSE ASTHMA-LIKE SYMPTOMS _SUCH A$ WHEEZING, COUGHING, ANt:1 SHORTNESS OF BREATH,. MEC1ICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: SKIN ANO EYE CONC1ITIONS,. EMERGENCY ANC1 FIRST AIC1 PROCE!'.:IURES-EYES: IMMEC•IATEL Y FLUSH EYES WITH WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES,. CALL A PHYSICIAN,. EMERGENCY ANC1 FIRST AIC1 PROCEDURES-S~::IN: WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER" REMOVE CONTAMINATED 1:LOTHING AN!) LAUNDER BEFORE RE-USE,. EMERGEt.11:V ANCr FIRST AIC1 PROCEC1URES-INGESTION: IF CONSr:IOUS, . GIVE PLENTY OF WATER TO DRINK.. t:10 · NOT INl::SUCE VOMITING,. CALL A PHYSICIAN" EMERGENCY ANC• FIRST A!!:1 PR01:Et:1UR.ES-INHALAT!QN: REMOVE TO FRESH AIR .. GIVE OXYGEN AND/QR ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION, IF NEEDED.,, S:ALL·A PHYSICIAN,. EME~.GENCY ANC1 FIRST AID PR01:EC1URES-OTHER: REFERRAL TO A PHYSICIAN IS RECOMMENC1ED IF THERE '.l'.S ANY QUESTION ABOUT THE SEi:t tnu~1-.n::·5~ OF ANY IN...,HJRY,. RP 6414-3 HARDENER • PAGE SECTION VII-SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES SPILL PROCEDURES: REMOVE SPILLAGE BY ABSORBING IN ABSORBENT MATERIAL. AVOIC1 CONTACT,. WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS: CONSULT 9UALIFIED LOCAL OR CORPORATE PERSONNEL FOR METHOD THAT WILL COMPLY WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEi)ERAL HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGULAiIONS,. ~------------------SECTION VIII-SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION _____ _ VENTILATION: GENERAL MECHANICAL. ANC1 LOCAL l='Y.1-t.:.1 l~T IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACGIH P.ECOMMENC•ATIONS,. PROTE1:TIVE GLOVES: IMPERMEABLE GLOVES AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING,. EYE PROTECTION: FULL FACE ·SHIELC•,. RESP !~.ATORY PROTECTION: USE NIOSH APPROVED ORGANIC VAPOR CARTRIDGE RESPIRATOR WHEN VAPOR/MIST EXPOSURE IS Lif=:ELY:. SECTION IX-SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS HMIS COC1E: HEAL TH 2 FIRE : 1 REtv:TIVITY : 0 HANDLING, SHIPPING AND STORING PRECAUTIONS: OANGEr. CORROSIVE -CAUSES EYE BURNS ANC1. SK!N IRR!TAi!QN.,, , HP.ft.MFUL IF SWALLOWED, IF ABSORBED T~.ROUGH S~(IN, OR IF INHALED.,, MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC St::IN REACTION.,, C•O NOT GET IN EYES,. AVOID BREATHING VAPOR OR MIST,. AVOIC• CONTACT WITH S~=:IN ANC• •:LOTHING,. !(EEP CONTAINER CLOSEC•,. USE WITH ADEGUATE VENTILATION,. WASH.THOROUGHLY AFTER HANDLING,. HANi:)Lit>IG PRECAUTIONS: NUISANCE C•UST MAY BE GENERATE!:'.; WHEN SANDING. OR SAWING CURED MATERIAL.,, PLEASE NOTE: THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS t1IBUTYL PHTHALATE WHICH MAY CAUSE ADVERSE P.EP~.Qt1U1:TIVE EFFE1:TS IN LABORATORY ANIMALS,. THE RELEVANCE TO HUMANS IS NOT KNOWN,. -------------------SECTION X-REGULATORY INFORMATION--------------- t•OT PROPER SHIPP ING . NAME : L!GUICt PLASTIC, N ... O ... ! ... [IQT CLASS: . NOT REGULATE!):. R•:RA STATUS: NOT A HAZAF\CiQUS WASTE UNDER RCRA RP 6414-3 HARDENER f II ft .-rv CFR 261>,. ,, ii JI ti ii II II 11 i I -· SARA/TITLE III -TOXIC CHEMICALS LIST: THIS PROC1UCT IS f OR CONTAINS) A TOXIC CHEMICAL FOR ROIJTINE ANNUAL "TOXIC CHEMICAL RELEASE REPORTING" UNC1ER SE•: .. 313 {40 CFR 372) .. '+6~ 70001 84-74-2 t1IBUTYL PHTHALATE THIS INFORMATION MUST BE INCLUDED IN ALL MSDS'S THAT ARE COPIECr ANC1 C•ISTRIBUTECI FOR THIS MATERIAL.,, TSCA INVENTORY STATUS: CHEMICAL COMPONENTS LISTED ON TSCA INVENTORY .. PENNSYLVANIA ~.!GHT-TO-t~NOW ACT: THE FOLLOt-JING IS R.EGUift.Et1 COMPOSITION INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER COMMON NAME COMMENTS CHEMICAL NAME •:AS NUMBER COMMON NAME COMMENTS CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER COMMON NAME. COMMENTS C1I-t.t-BUTYL PHTHALATE 00084-74-2 t•IBUTYL PHTHALATE ENVIRONMENTAL HAZAR!),. * * *. C•IETHYL TOLUENE CIIAMINE 68479-98-1 t•:tETHYL TOLUENE C1IAMINE NOT ON PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS SUB:-TANCE LIST.,, * * * BENZENAMINE, 4,4'-METHYLENE BIS (2-ETHYL 19900-65-:3 AROMATI•: AMINE NOT ON PENNSYLVANIA HAZARDOUS SUBSTAN•:E LIST .. * * * ISSUE· DATE:· 03/09/89 REVI:-ION: 01C. ISSUED BY: M1. MUNSELL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: PRODUCT SAFETY t1IR THE INFORMATION ANC• RECOMMENC•ATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE BASEC1 UPON C•ATA BELIEVEC• TO BE •:ORRECT z. HOWEVER, NO GUARANTEE OR. WARRANTY OF ANY •=:INC• EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN .. RP h41~-3 HARDENER , i ' 1 I POOR . . QUALITY ORIGINAL S cv BY:XER6x· -i:E~PiER7010 ; 2-24-92 2: 13PM ; J<' FEB 2,4 '92.,13:_:51 SMITH CONSULT. ARCH. CC.ITT G3~ ; ** 1 P.1/3 Date: Attention: Company: From; Job Name: Job Number: Total Pages: Comments: . I // · FAX TRANSMITTAL: Smith Consulting Architects · Suite 150 San Olego, Califcrn~ 92121 (619) 452-5188 : FM (619) 452-$907 ! ..-n:v:::~tat~+r;;t:; I ~=-. --:F=-~--.;_~J-~, J.. .. c;:rr--:e -ca-=-.~~ ... -"". J }J f?:t:::'~45' vlFf :ID i;;P!,q(L.... A...A:tJ~~ COl?1t:i~ ~ :f::t..A1:Jctte-ob ~ I-La::,( l /4?1 Sr.lf¾Mt-rt1l\1Gi A. ~ce Tkli:;. ~l~\Ciz:._ :#¥~~ fl3f? ~ ·WCIH:1~/ n-±ee ~\f:CC F&ibU:--t. . nh5 9:(Jet:'f I tli4J._ ~~ ~~ H rr+-] ~ t~eu..._ caJ ~L1r2-A.Mf ,, l CCITT G3"? ;~ 2 P.2/3 ~V BY:XEROX TELECO~IER 7010; 2-24-92 2:13PM; , .. FEB 24 '92, 13:'51 st<1i:r1;:1 C:ONSl,JLT. ARCH. , ...• "'·' ·=· . / o\\Mt14ft, · GOLF GOLF CLUB MANUFACT.URING AREA MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE l, A daily prosra.i.1Jof ptop~r cle.an~up proced\.lrt~ ·will be rnaintaine~ at our facility at all tim,·s. This ptoBrnm \V11l s.pt~µjcally address th¢ contmual need ,for tht d~sallowance. o.f ~y &ccumula .. te.d dust build·tip v.1thm any po:rtioos or the effected facility. Specific emphas1s V.'lll be placed on oust b\lild·up in the !oHo~--:ing areas: · • In and ~round ill fixed equfpme.nt such ~ Inachines, tables, stands~ !Jxtures, tools or other p~rmaMent equipment used bl ou~ production, · • ln1 on; or around th~ l\ctual building construction> such a.t on pipes, rafters; ledge-s1 wall surfaces, electrical boxes or other areas. · :t i1anaitmen1 wm imtrnc.t all p~rsonnel as to the .tl¢Cd for providing a firt and ex~losior1 .. free fadHty by maintaining an ongoin& program of'iar et)' advisories in conjunction with our continu• ing prog!am of fadlitY c11;at1 .. up, ; 3, Our dean-up procedure Vi111 include tht f~llowfog items: · • Cheek daily ill idendfled areas or pof~ntial' dust build-up. • C.l.e,ro. daily ell S!lch identified areas ot potential dust build .. up, • iian.ag~me.ru I nspectkm of final clean-up efforts to assur: co.mpJiance. • All dust df brls shall dhily be dep<>sited in the sealed 55 Ga!lon metal drum located out· s_ide or the building. We understand ill at the. need for a dust-.free environment is e sa!c-t)· precaution that prevents a secondary or subsequent dust t~1os1on from occurring in the even1 a prim~ disturbance :m.ight pu1 into susperukm any dust debris that bas accumutated, Bvent.s such as small tR)losioiuJ earthqut;kes; at.cldentl11 dfsruptiOll$ 11c,) will nolbe made further daina~g if proper clean- up prop~dures have been employed to prevent a secondary dust suspe~1on an~ sub$equent explosion or fire. : \,. ·1· ----J ;V BY!XEROX TELECOPIER 7010 ; 2-24-92 2: 14PM ; CCI.TT G3~ ;~ 3 " FEB 24 '92 13:52 SMlTH CONSULT. ARCH. P.3/3 / I ; January 2_1 1992 To ,vhom It M.i/Concern: I t \Vith re i:.n·(l to/ 1.'he oocl.lpaney of the new Sitt st 2285 Rutherford Road> C-arlsbad> CA 92009; for the f>utpose. of conducting its manufacturing operations, Callaway Golf affirms that: • 11 y.ill not exce-c.d at any future dme:1he allowab1e storage lim.its for Class lFlaro.mab1e , .. igulds as speclficd in the 1988 Unlfarm Building Codei Table 9A, including an foot., notesi ~er:Hlcilly #s, and 5. • ·It wm pdlfoe the storaie frnd \lSe of Cius l Flammablt Liquids> and.any i,\'llmulated d~1st, by means of an ongoms .maJntenanct, bousekieping and inspection prosram to ensure that the allowable storage limits are not exceeded as-well as to provide protec- don agahist the physical and health hazards o! these roaterialt Ste attached statement of maintenance and housekeep1ng procedures, The p¢UOli ttsponsible for frnple.1r;entati.on. o( t'he aho~·e. is Leo GrassHHi Facilities 1\1' anag+:r1 Callawny Golf. The above is sub.mmed by the undersisned, J~1/js , ... ..... ...... .-. .... ·-··"'-•rr-l'P'~.,..,.. .... -... --.1,,\,,,,,,.,,,._._._ .,_,,,_,11o,,.a ., ....... _______ ., __ ,.. ... i • ---• \• ,, ' • J JI { • !, :' l, > :j, l• City of Carlsbad · _ . M-hilt#·ihi·l•l4·Slih,t4hi DATE: ·-z-r~ I q ~ -- I ) TO: CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 5950 EL CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD, CA 92008 • ATTN: BOB COATES PLANCHECK NO. Gj5 q, I _-5':"ct::, ) ADDRESS. OF PROJECT "2--~r elYTH-d..PD(2....9 ;::= describe PROJECT APP. - DATE Y~ )q_-zc::__-- < 7 --------·-------------·--~ --------------------------------------- FROM: CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Applicant has complied with all requirements of ORDINANCE NO. 35. &_-/\a Fee Collected $ ov -'---=---------- C M WOOfficia1' Date cd 012192 2075 Las Palmas Drive • Carlsbad, California 92009-1576 • (619) 438-1161 Date II/ 2.0 /'tl Submit to HMMD Dunn and Bradstreet Number: 05-55'1-!012. H NO-r A5SlG-NED SIC Code: 3S '14 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN. II. ·EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN ,f / 1. Business Name C.A LLA.\N A'/ G-O L F 2. Busi-ness-Site Address 22'65 RLYf"I-\ERfORD p.c., CARLSBAD, CA 92.ooq 3. Business Telephone ('=» t 9) 431-052G 24-Hour ((:,t~) '724 -2390 4. Bri~f description of product manufactured and/or service provided ______ _ G-oLF c.1-u 13 ASSEMSLY 5. Evacuation Procedures: NOTtfY EMPJ..oyEE.5 [O EVAC.LJA,E. BY rlN/VOUNC£M£Nr OVER THc PA SYS/1:.M. EMPJ-OY~ES vJil-L EXI, THRoLJG-H Nc/tRES1 1:-X.T];:R j 08: -DooB, ANO ME.El AT . EM.ER!:r-EtlC.'( c.coRD1°N&mR. wilL BE AyAiLABt.E. AT ST'AC:rtN<r AREA To Assist 6. Notification Procedures: E.ME.R.6-ENC'{ RESPONDERS• In the event of a release or threatened release of a hazardous material the following agencies are to be notified: Phone I A. 8. local Emergency Response Agencies 911 Hazardous ~aterials Management Division 338-2222 (911 after working hours) State Office of Emergency Services (800) 852-7550 (916) 427-4341 Name of person(s) responsible for completing notifications LEO G-RAssiLLi / DA\lE BlDDLE/SOHN MORRiS -I 0escri be notification procedures: ~A.,..,s ___ L.:..;i s"'""T--'ED ___ __._A-'B __ o __ v._E__... __________ _ . 7. Emergency Procedures: MA.IN C.oNCE.RNS; Fl\3!=: OR. C.1-lEMlCAL SPILL. Fi RE -_ E.MPLO'/EES WiLL No,iF'l LOCAL FIR,E OEPAP.THE.NT. I-f SAf£, MP..\NTEN~NCE PER'S.ONNE:L. Vii LL SHUI OFF PQWER. DESIG-NATEl) EMPLO'lEES WILL ATTEMPJ TU PUT OU1 OR- C.ONT~OL ~l~E. iF SAFE. AND SMALL ENOu<rH TO HANDLE. SMALL S Pi LL CHEMlCALS wiLL EE f\C.KED UP WlTI-\ ARS0f<BANT MA.TERI ,A.L5 ay D£5i G-NArED RE-sPoNsE EMPLOYEES U'SI.NG-PROPER PROTEC.Tl\lE C.LOTH iNG-AND SAi=E.T)' E(i?WiPMEN-r. \NA~TE.. WiLL SE PLACED IN A Li6-BELED WA~TE DR\JM. \..A\<.<3-E. SPILL -NOTI F'/ 1-0C.AL FlR.E DEPARTMENT". TRAINED RE5PON~E . PERS.ONNEL U$_l NG-PROPER SA£=ET'/ E~L.\ i p MENT 'NiLL ATTEMPT . . fO Pf<.E\JENT -SPILL FROM ENTERING-A ~lO~M QRAlN OR DKS:IIM-952 (7/89) 01STRl8UTION: WHITE-ArnlAHlO HMMO YEUOW • 8USINESS RETAINS 22 Ccx.tlty of San Diego Hazardous Materials ~t Division (OFFICE USE ONLY) ESTA6 NUMBER ' I I I I I I H l-tO, As G-. I 2 HAZARDOUS MATE~IALS BUSINESS PLAN I I • EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN EMERGENCY COORDINATOR INFORMATION HE58 c.. F>,. L L A v,.i A'{ G-o L r 2.2.'bS RUTHER fORD RD, C.'-Rl.SB "'D, C. A. q 2.ooq PLEASE LIST THE NAME, TITLE/POSITION AND PHONE NUMBERS (OFFICE AND HOME/24-HR) OF THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR AND ALTERNATES WHO ARE QUALi F 1,ED AND AUTHOR I ZED TO ASS I ST EMERGENCY ·RESPONSE PERSONNEL C FOR EXAMPLE, FI RE PERSONNEL> IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY. ITEM NAME OF EMERGENCY COORDINATOR /o lo It) jLI El 01 1G-r·R1 Al 5·15 l i I LI L'i I 15 21 TITLE 51 NUMBER 88 STRE;ET 93 ITEM NAME OF ALTERNATE ~ /olAl\l li.;_1 la Ii 10101\...IEI 15 21 TITLE 51 NUMBER STREET I I I WORK PHONE HOME/24-HR PHONE 71 78 CITY I I 110 WORK PHONE HOME/24-HR PHONE 71 78 CITY j3 14 lql 41 ~js_1_i_1T_1 i_1_o_1 _ 1B_1_o_1 ~_ 1_b_1_E_1 _ 1 ___ 1 _'~· ~ /c 1A1 ~ 1 L1 s 1a1 A 1o1 I 88 93 ITEM NAME OF ALTERNATE /0 10 1 3) /.r 1o11-t 1 N1 1M1 o1R1R1 i 1s 1 \:~ 21 TITLE 51 NUMBER STREET 88 93 OHS:HM-952 {7/89) 110 I I . I WORK PHONE 71 CITY I I 110 ?.O HOME/24-HR PHONE 78 COLnty of San Di ego Ha~ardous Materials Management Oivisic<1 Date I\ / 20 / 91 H NOT ASS i &~ED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN. III. EMPLOYEE TRAINING DESCRIPTION Submit to HMMD C.ALLJ>.,.WA'{ U-OL.F 2ags RUT~ERFO~D RO- C.1'RLSBA.D, e1' 92.0D<i The following describes the employee training provided for all employees/that "handle hazardous su6stances. I. Training Topic -Procedures for handling hazardous materials, including hazardous wastes: Persons Trained: fAC.\l-i,iES PER'.'50NNEL Training Time: 4 HOURS Refresher Frequency: ANNUAL\..'f Refresher Time: f HOUR. Training. Content: PBPPER PR0CEDLlRE5 FOR l:\A2ARDOU5 \NAS.TE. STOR/\G-E., \:\AKJ>LI°tH:c /\NO b68El-iN.G-. REyjt:w fR.0P!;R MEJJ¼0DS FOR ALL H:82.ARnous 'NASTl: DlSPosAL. (\NO REc.oe;.o KEEPING-REG>uiR.EMENTS. RE\liEw MATER.iAL. SAFETY D/\rA S\;\EETS AND 5AFET'f PBOC.EDl.)RES rOf?. Mt\T"ERlA L.S HANDL-it..u~-• 2. Training Topic -Procedures for coordination with emergency response agencies: . -.... Persons Trained: E'..t-<E.12u-ENC.)' C:.OOR.DiNATOi:z.. ANt> ALrE:E<.NArE Training Time: I HOU~ Refresher Frequency: ANNt.JALI./ Refresher Time: HOUR Training Content: f<E\li EW OF f;t-1.E.R§:E.NC.'{ RES PON.SE. PLAN ANO EMERC:rENCf NOTif-1' CATI.ON PROC..El)URES TO ENSURE coo~oiNATt'otJ W itH LOCAL. . EIBE DE.PARTM.E..NT 1 PAR/q.tE.l:llC:.S 1 AND l40SP1,AL. 3. Trainiog Topic -Use of emergency response equipment -and materials under the business' control: Persons Trained: fAC.lL\TiEs . PEP.SONNEL- Training Time: 4 HouRS Refresher Frequency: lo MoNnts Refresher Time: 2. HOtJRs Training Content: ANNUAL. :Ct-lSPE.C..TiON Af'{D MAiNTcNANC.E. OF SAFET'f E.(i)!Jl?ME.NT (F\J;E. E.)(.Til'l<:ruis 1-\EP.s, FiF-Sr F•.\0 ~ E'i E ~AS.H ST"A,ioNs) 1 AND RE\I t°Ew OF . P~OC.EOLlR.ES FO~ PROPER. Ll~E OF SAFET)' AND SPILL CONTROL EQUIPME.MT. 4. training Topic -Emergency Response Plan implementation: Persons Trained: ALL E.K PLOY EE5 Training Time: 2. !4ouRs Refresher Frequency: ANNIJA.LLY Refresher Time: I 1-\0Ul<-- Trafninq Content: RE\l~E.\N OF EMERC:rEN.C.'{ f::E'E:.P0NSE. PLAN, E\JAC.UA.T"ioN PROCEDl.)R£S~ . 1-0CATION OF EME.R<l-ENC.Y SH.LIT-OFF swircHES 2 ANO SPEciFic. Rt.~PONSi Bi Liri E:.5 OF ALL £.H?LOY EES_. RE.MitJ C E.MPL0YEES or= 17-\E LOCArioN OF T~E E.MERCrENC.Y RESPONSE PLAN. DHS:HN·952 (7/89) OISTRaJTION: WMfl1: • AETURN lO HMMO YEU.OW • BUSINESS RETANS 23 Ccx.nty of san Diego Hazardous Materials Management Division ~ IV. GENEHA,L IIIFORM/,TIOI/ tl,\tlWl:tlCY EOU I PML:111 ~/>-.LI-AWA.'( G-oLF 2 2. i 5 P,.,J TH ER.Fa R.D R.D . Cl\ RLS e AO, C!.t>.. 't'2.009 INSTl,UCTIOIIS: In the blank fonn provided describe tho safety; spl-11 responso; conmunlcatlon and structural containnont equ!pnent you have in pl,,cr> ,,t your facility for uso In 811ergency situations. If pracflc,,1 roport tho oQu-lr,nnnt ,,ccc,rdlng tc, lnr1ivi,1Uill .Job, Shop or ..,ork ,wlivily ,,rca wl thin your facl ilty. If appl lcablo, Inc ludo lhn olr.rnonts I lsb,cJ In !ho l_u<Jctr1<J. -'-----------·-----------------· ------ Pe_rson11ol Protective t. Safety Equlpnent Aprons Gl'ovP.s Co11ts Chon lcbl Sul ts Boots S11f1Jty Glasses racc~hlald llard Ila ts Cartridge Respirators Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) First Aid Kl ts Exhaust Hooi:ls First Aid Stations Cho-n !cal Ant I dotes Emergency _Response Equlpncnt Fire Extinguishers <Type A, B, Ct. Dl Fire llosos Eye Wafh, Safety Showors Chonlcal Monitoring F.qulprnoni (Typo)' Ch £m I ca I A I ,1 nn s -8 o I I ~. , n t c , Chonlcal Spill Eciulrvnont -Absorbilnls, tleutrallzors, Sand, Loak Ropalr Kits (Chlorl11ol, Undorground l'ank Lo,ik Detection Monitors Canmunicatlons Equipnent Tel~phones In tor cans Portablo Radlo(sl Y,'1rb11 I Structura I Equ I rrnont Bunns t. 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Name and telephone of reporter Poisoning -----· Occupzit Iona I Accident or ExposurfJ (tlo I I f I c d I on l ·--·-- Flro/Exploslon lluzordous >-laterlal Splll/Release Outside Facility Ir, nc.lrlltlon to above if spil I rcoches: Storm Drain/Creeks River/Bays Son It ary Sewer Gzisoous Release Into A1mosphere Underground Storage Tank Leak/Sp 111 Polson Control Center OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health) (Fl re)-CA~\..S8,-.0 FiRE OEPT., 2..SloO OP.iON WV., CAllLS8AO (Name of you~ Loc~I Fire District) (Police Sheriff) POLIC.E, 2.51.0 OR.ioN \N)'.1 CARLSBAD (Name bf Ldcat Fire/Pol ice Agency) +!FI rel .,CARLS8M> FIRE CEP'l"., 2.S'-0 oB,ioN \N'{.1 CARLSBAD +San Diego County Hazardous Materials Matiagement Division (I) +Cal I lorn la Off Ice of Emergency Services +National. Response Center (US Coast Guard) -(Notify only If required by Cal ifornla OESl San Pl ego Regional Water Qual lty Control Board (~19) 543-6000* (619) 569-9071 1 911 II 9 II 1 91 JM (619) 338-2222 (800) 852-7550* (800) 424-8802 (619) 265-5114 <Sewer DI str let l CARLSS,'.O UT'11-i TiE~ -l'"V,\NTeNA.~ t)EPiJ lblq) 4:~t-'7'753 (Name of Sewer District Serving your Fae ii lty) 1-(Phone) ~an Diego Air Pol lutlon Control District (Fire) N/A (Emergency) San Diego County Hazardous Materials Management Division San Olego Regional Water Qual lty Control Board ADDITIONAL RESPONSE RESOURCES (619) 694-.3307 911 * <619 > :n8-2222 (619) 265-5114 2. Name and address of facility 3. 4. 5. 6. I Lime and type of Incl-dent (fire, chemical release, eTc.l Name and quantity of material(s) Included to the extent known The extent of injuries If any Possible hazards to human health or the environment, outside the f ac 11_ I ty. lmmedtatety or ~lthln 24 hours. Agencies may request a fol tow-up report In writing. ·consult each agency for their reporting requl rements, (Company Name) NONE. ------Check with contractor for _____ (Company of your choosing) his requirements. Spll I Cleanup (Contractor) As soon as possible Water District Electrical/Gas -Ut 111 ty -----Chom ica I -Emergency Information • Denotes 24-Hour Number OHS:HH·952 (7/89) (Utll ity Name) CARLSBAD uTh..\TlES -M~\N.TE.NAl'lCE. DEPT. (1c,1q)4'3'a-1'153 I, 2 and 3 above, (Your Local Water Suppl ler) San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&El I (619) 696-2000• I, 2 and 3 above, Chemtrec Chlorrep I (800) 424-9300 I I Pesticide Safety Team "' or as situation requires < ,. + Required notification If hazardous materials emergency extends outside of the facll lty or requires an evacuation of public areas. . (I) After business hours use 911 to contact County Health Department In case of emergency only, '18 Cou,ty of San Oiego ltawrdous Materials >;anagcmcnt Divi!:ion ,, 1:s,,.,e to. flALAH\JJUS MA If.HI ALr, llUS I Nt~~ l'L!\N CA LLAWA'( G-OLF n--T--n7J LJ o 1:° A S G 2 Date If /2.0/ql ].:.._ I NVEN!ORY 228S RuTI-\Ef<f'ORD R.P. CAR..LS BAD, CA qzooc, LIST HAZARDOUS MATERIALS YOUR ESTABLlSIKNT USES OR HIV'OLES AS FOLLOWS:- --• CARCINOGENS, REPRODUCTIVE TOXINS OR HAZARDOUS COHPRESSED GASES IN ANY QUANTITY. • OHIER HAZARDOUS SOOSTANCES, OR COHPOUl'VS IN QUANTlflES EQUAL TO OR-GREATER THAN 55 GALLONS, 500 POUi-VS OR 200 CUBIC rEET,AT AN¥ ON( Tll-£.. • ~y ACUTELY HAZARDOUS SOOSTAt-CE EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN TtlREStlOLD PLANNING QUANTITIES. SEE ATTACIIEO l~VENTORY fORH CCX)( TABLE FOR STORAGE COO(S AfO HAZARDOUS CATAGORIES. ITEH LC?_l 0 T~l1-'.1.l.1.~ ITIRI, lcll-\lLl 0 1Rl 0 1ElrlHIAINIE.1 15 ITEM 21 I- fT7 70 MAXIMLM AMT AT I TIME I I I I I I I TOTAL YEARLY N-OUNT ~ll I I I\ 14-I' 1115131 118 124 I I I I I • POUNDS 2 • GALLONS J • ·TONS 4 • MILLILITERS 5 • Ml LLI GRAMS 6 ., CUBIC FEET I UNITS ~TORP.GE @~ 1.n 1:,4 lo 'o':2.llc'L'EIAIR-I IG-ILlolslsl. ltJAlc.levlulEI i<! I I I I I I 15 21 [1· ;...,. I I I I 70 MAXIMLM AMT AT I TIME I I 12.IJtl( 118 124 I TD-4 I I I I I TOTAL YEARLY A!-OUNT n I I I I I ~1 4 12.I rTl I = POUNDS 2 • GALLONS J,. TONS 4 = MILLILITERS 5 • MILLl~AMS 6 • CUBIC FEET UN I TS STORAGE ~~ 133 I~ lo lof~ILIA.lclQlul1:.I R.! l.rl 141 t lNINIEIRI I I I I I I 1 1 77 15 21 lFILILll\lDI 7 0 WIX I Mu-I AMT AT 1 TIME 11111 TOTAL YEAAL Y A!-OUNT [ I I I 11 10 111 I I I I _1.112.1 I~ 118 DIIS:IIH-952 (7/89) 124 rn I " R>UNOS 2 " GALLONS 3 = lONS 4 " MILL Ill TERS 5 " HI LLI CRAMS 6 "CUBIC FEET UN I TS STORAGE ~ rc;-rMJ] 133 I 34 19 I I I HAZARD CATEOORiES l ~ ~ 137 139 I I I I I I I I I HAZARD CATEOORIES ~~ 1)7 1)9 l r-TTJ CAS t-0. I 'l I I I _I SI SI -' bl I I I I .J 106 --CHECK IF APPffiPRIATE ---(OFFICE USE ONLY) O)Nf D CARClt-OGEN/ D MSDS D REPR)-TOXIN , 141 142 143 n rTl rrr ,~-1~] CAS ~O. n jil 2-1 3 1_1~ lbl_ 14 1 T~~~;~u~ 106 -CHECK IF APPR:>PRIATE --(OFFICE USE OllLYl CONF D CAAC I I-OGEN/ D MSOS [j REPR:l-TOX IN 141 142 143 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T-!:--1=] CAS l-0. f77 16 11 1_ 1~ 14 1_11..1T~J;~ HAZARD 106 CATEWRIES --CHECK If APPROPRIATE --(OFFICE USE OtlL'(l ~ ~ I ~7 139 CONF D 14 I CARC I tOGEN/ D REf>fiJ-TOXIN 142 ,~sos [] 14 3 t:, Couity of San Diego Hazardour. Hatcrial~ l\anogciw.nr 1Jj,,j,,i,x1 t.:i IAU ti), t r-T·-n7J Nor P..SG--·-·----.- ·':i Oa t e / / / Z. 0 I q I 2 ~ t IIA/.Al~lJJL•$ MA~tlllAL~, llUSI~!-~:; l'UIN_ '-~---' NVEIITORY CALLA vJ AY G-oLF 22.85 RuTKERFO~D f<.b. 'f CARLS 8t\D, CA 92009 UST HAZAHO0US HAT[R!ALS YOUR ESTABL!SHI-CNT USES .0R'HAI-OLES AS FOLLOWS: -····-' CARC!NOG(llS, REPROOUCTIVE TOXINS OR HAZARDOUS C0HPRESSED GAS[S IN ANY QUANTITY. • 0IH(R HAZARDOUS SU8STANCES, OR C0HP0Ut-05 IN QUANTITIES EQUAL TO 0R-c;i~EATER THAN S~ GAl,L0NS, SOD P0UM:iS OR 200 CUBIC fEET AT ANY ONE Tl~C. • AIIY AC:UTEl.Y HAZARDOUS SU8STANCE EQUAL TO OR GREATEfl HIAN THRESHOLD PLANNING QUANT I Tl[S. ~,r.r Al TAUi[[) TtlVc_tlTOHY f0RH COO( !AOL[ roR STOHAG[ coocs AW IIAZAflOOlJS CATAG0fll[5. I ID~ L~~~-r4j [or~--l~r-5r ~ l CI lJT;r-;r, I NI Ci-I -1 Fl L-1 ~T~-T~lsr;r~;r~T~T~T;r~T~l~ lo I l I LI) I cT2Er~~T~T~1-;r-·17--r-r·r·-1. l --___ J 15 ITEM 21 \ S IO I i .. \-l I El f'l IT I s I ; I RI EIS I I I KI SI 70 MAX I Mt,µ AMT Ai I TI HE TOTAL YEARLY ,').,()UNT [ I I I '2.'s.[I I I 1 1 1 14-1~~¢] 118 124 CAS NJ. "Tl-= ;1~~1 ~1-=_r1_~1-=_r1_ T_I -::'.'r::-~' ::1'=~1 ='=~I ='=~I ='=~I ::1']" ~ I 1\11 Ali<! I I DI \JI s'_I T_7--i] I = POUNDS HAZARD CATEOOR I ES 106 2 GALLDIJS 3 = TONS 4 = MILLILITERS 5 = MILLIGRAMS 6 = CUBIC FEET Utl I TS STORA GE 12] ID'M'i.1 ~ (DJ· 133 134 13 7 139 --CHECK IF APPROPRIATE--· (OFFICE USE OtH.Y) CONF D 14) CARC I I-OGEN/ REPRJ-TOXIN D 142 MSDS [1 143 ·r·1-17[ I I I I I I I I I I I 1-I I I I I I n l I · I I rT~=-:~--1~] 15 21 1 70 MAX I HLJ.< ,'J-IT AT I TIME [' I I 1_2]! I 118 124 I TEJ.l I 1~][71 !S 2 I I I I I 70 AAXIHLM ,'J-IT AT I TIME I' I I I I IC 118 124 0ll$;11K·952 (7/69) • CAS iQ. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 · 1 1 1 · 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 · 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rT-i-T--J TOTAL YEARLY AI-OUNT I I l I I I rn TOTAL YEAAL Y AI-OUNT I POUNDS 2 = GAL LONS 3 TONS 4 • MILLILITEHS 5 = MILLl~AMS 6 = CUBIC FEET Ull I TS STORAGE HAZARD CATEOOR I ES D r-n-1 L] CJ 133 l.:'.>4 137 139 106 --CHECK IF APPR)PR I A TE -- (X)NF D 14 I CN~CI !OGEN/ REPRJ-TOXIN D 142 (OFFIC( USE 0/ILYI HSDS [j 14 ~ I I I I I I I n n T··r--1 ... l n-n I • POUNDS 2 " GALLONS 1 3 = TONS 4 MILLILITERS -5 = HILLll'.RAI-IS 6 = CUBIC FEET ----------- CAS 10, r11 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1-. 11-,,-r-·1 HAZARD 106 UN I TS STORAGE CATEGORIES --CHECK IF APPROPRIATE--(OFFICE USF. OIIU) D er-~ CJ CJ (X)NF D 14 I CARC I tr.)GEN/ D REPAJ-TOXIN MSDS D 143 133 134 137 19 1.39 14 2 ~·-Cou1ty of Snn Di~no Ua2.nrcb.m.,..M:-atcrii1l~ ..:nn~g~nt Di•,1ir,i1w\ Cl ~ :z: :z ~ N ,,., ::! ~ 1 ~ N i I ·~I i~ ei iia ~! !o N ...... :,: Cl l ~ n ~§ ;·~ vi° 0 fi ca o Ii' ,.. 0 0 -· ~-Ill g Date II /2.0 / 9~ Thomas Bros. Coordinates 19 E 1. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DIVISION SITE MAP . ' Submit to HMMD ·: H NOT A5SIG-NED • Business Name C..Al..LAWA 'i G-OL-F Emergency Coordinator \.,.EO frRASSiu..i /J"OHN MORRiS ausi ness Address 22.'bS f<I.J'rl-\ERt=ORt) RD., C.AR.LSBAD Phone Humber -Day 4-31 ·-0522. 24 hr/home 1 ?.4 -2390 * •FlP..£ ~'1.CMN."f"' P~LOM/\~ \;:.~ E C.LlT\ \l £ PLf\"Z..A .FlltE t\'(l)ft1'NT X X x ~ .RUTHERFORD RO A~D G- R A ,~ s 5 '{ A R E A ~ PA f<.(J....I t-1 Qr SK.J.t~ * ST~~\t-l<lr S£Wl!~.-:,O Pt R~A •FiR'E H'iO!V'-N, ...------------;t:r"-&._E_T__..1· ~ '~--------------,~rr::u~O~~ I --,.. --".., ---l~l(fJO~ . 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S'(S, <:.o N.t-l £c.T ·} 3..,1.,1., TP-lc.Ht.ORETI-\AN£ (?.so ),~I(. .FlP..£ 1-\"0~'-NT PAR~lNG-•f'J,f;fl,~,- * ~ * ~ ~ >< ~ "* )(')(')( 'X X}(X '>< *-* '* * ~ ~ SC.\ SE.L2TER C 1-\ EM.\ c.Al.S :r: NC. l7J N G- "' t..,. ~ ~ -Ii\ Ui -\ ·~ D· iV -,<.'' rn NOT DRAWN TO SC.ALE PAt..bMAR. .. /.\iR;-f.1~~. • . , ~r=~Mo~rc;') CONSULTING MECHANICAL ~!..5 \I ~Lnl ENGINEERS -~00®000[g~iru000®~ 000©~ J~nvary 21, 1992 SMITH CONSULTING ARCHITECTS . 9868 Scranton Road S~n Oit901 CA 92121 _ Attn: .Mark Lstngan Re: Ca!law~.y Golf Our File #.2899 O~ar Mark: The f oflowlng Is provjded for your Information, the CNC machine shop has been designed to provide a minimum of six air changes -per hour.-The volume has been calcutated utilizfng a 8'·~11 ceifin9. · · Sjnperely. ~L P~ur Hausbeck M.eQhanicaJ Designer S~vier Engineering, Inc. PJr.tmw ! : ~ : f . ~ : . : , l ; \ 4. ~ .. f-~ f ; .·. ' ~ ... : t,t·~;-'·:-,: : .. ; . 11 f! l ' !) ! ! ' 1 i' ·l ' I • 1 , I . ' zS • • • • VAPORS, FUMES AND DUST PRODUCTION DUST PRODUCING OPERATIONS The production of dust materials from the manufacturing operations at this facility are initiated by the following operations. 1. Cutting shafts to length prior to club head assembly; 2i Cutting shafts again after club head assembly; 3. Grinding back residual shaft ptotrusion from club head; 4. Roughing of the club head assembly end of shaft for good adhesive bond; 5 .. Blend polishing of shaft to club head as assembled; 6. Primary contour grinding of club heads; 7. Finish polishing of club heads. The lions share of grindings and d~st are from the contour grinding and club head polishing operations and do not involve the production or generation of explosive dust materials. The prim.ary waste particulates being produced in these operations are steel grindings, dust, and residuals. Impregnated graphite dust is produced as explained earlier from cutting, grinding, and polishing operations relative to the club shaft assembly. MSDS sheets provided for this material indicate that it does not represent any fire or ex~losion hazard; however considerable debate as to the expl6siveness characteri,tics of the matetial in dust.form has led to the presumed safe path of treating the dust form as a fOtentially ~xplosive dust. Cal cul atio.ns on Sheets D.,.331 & D-332 9f thi.s report provides ample design considerations to show that at no time does the Impregnated Graphite Dust Concentration ever reach the all owed level in UBC Table 9A-9B of (1). pound dust per 1,000 cubic feet of containment volume. In actual fact dry dust concentrations anywhere in this operation are substantially below the allowed l'imits and only approa·ch small fractional amounts of.permissible levels. The maximum amount of impregnated graphite dust produced in the entire facility in a 16 hour operating day is shown by the provided ca.lculations to be only .85 cub1c t'eet of dust in 16 hours. This material weighs approximately 28 pounds per cubic foot and re~ults in 28 x .85=23.8 total pounds productton per operating day. A safe and reasonable collection effectiveness of 95% can be .assumed by the in.stallation of the Central Dust Collection System as specified and as such the re.sul ting collection rate .would be 23. 8 pound x . 9S%=22. 61 pounds of material collection from the facility. The material pptentially remaining within the facility would be pnly 1.19 pounds per day. 26 • • • The manufacturing area of this facility is approximately 320 feet x 272 feet x 25 feet ceiling height which yield 320x272x25=2,176,000 cubic feet of volume within the building . Dividing the residual material .by this volume 1.19 pounds + 2,176,000 cubic feet =.000000547 pounds per cubic foot. Multiplying by the 1000 cubic feet of UBC Table 9A & 9B yields 1000 x.000000547 =.000547 pounds per thousand cubic feet of dust concentrati-0n~er day. At this rate of concentration it would require 1 + .00-0547 = 1828 days of continued operation with no clean up activity, or 5 years to reach and begin to exceed allowed levels. Since Callaway Golf does provide for a very extensive and well operated house cleaning procedure it is reasonable to presume that the concentration level will never exceed permitted levels. VAPOR & FUME PRODUCT!ON The concentration of vapor & fumes within this facility are ·predominately 1,1,1, Trichloroethane D.F. with trace amounts of cleaners, thinners, sol vents, and adhesive products as shown. 1,1,1, Trichloroethane DF is a self extinguishing sol vent and does not represent a fire or explosion hazard under proper and normal conditions. The remainder of vapors and fumes are primarily released in random locations as cleaners, lubric~nts, thinners, adhesives, and coatings. Calculations as shown on drawings D-331 & D-332 show dilution ventilation rates for both the T.L.V. and L.E.L. methods of determination. The L.E.L. formulas shown are the O.S.H.A. adopted formulas and utilize a safety factor· of 10 in the base formula. Additionally the ventilation rate is adjusted by a factor of 4 to show dilution rates of 25% of the actual L.E.L. rates. In each and al 1 cases the a·ctual di 1 ution venti 1 a ti on rate far exceeds even the 25% level o-f the conservative L.E.L. calculations. The T.L~V. formulas are again O.S.H.A. standards and as is always the case, far exceed the ventilation rates of the L.E.L. methods. As demonstrated ~11 chemicals being utilized are ventilated at rates which reduce the T.L.V. levels to acceptable concentrations and substantial 1 y reduce or elimtnat~ health hatards per current known data . 27 ----,------------- January 2, 1992 To 'Whom .It May Concern: With regard to 1he occupancy of the new site at 2285 Rutnerford Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009, for the purpose of conducting its manufacturing operati.ons, Callaway Golf affirms that: • It will not exceed at any future dme the allowable storage limjts for Class I Flammable Li(lulds as specified in the 1988 Unifonn Building Code, Table 9A, including all foot-, notes. specifically #s 4 and 5. • It will polke ,the storage and use of Class 1 Flammable Liquids, and any accumulated dust, by means of an ongoing mai.ntenance, housekeeping and inspection program to ensure that the allowable storage limits ar.e not exceeded as well as to provide protec~ tion against the physical and he,alth hazards of these materials. See attached statement 'Of maintenance and housekeeping procedures. The pe,rson responsibleforJmplementation, of the above is Leo Grassilli,,Facilities Manager, , Callaway Golf, The above is submitted by the undersigned. ·/J~~~ ~iii,1orris , , 'Safety Coordinator ,J~f/js ~----"'--·----_, --". -' -------,---~----'---, ____ _ ~~:-~p : .· ;, .. ·. \' ;i r -*:i:Ji. c:::i:::Qc. cz-~ifr,,J:tc-s:,i:<(· ;•:·1:r:r:,· : J'~ .. ~{·,j.~~, ... , j • ()~:;(d-:· (\.;!\:::1::~ )-~._) 1-:12~<:{i':,i . , ·::t ~"':·~,:::, .-· I . I ; I i I i l i ' , . . f ~. ·~ , .. _, .. . '' ~ ,:, -~ ' ,·~l ' .. '._ •. ,:· ·,:. -~.:~·~· ~->~·: . ,·' -:·: :' < ~--}{~\.:; ... :·· ~ . • . . ~ ' GOLF ·CLUB MANUFACTUR·ING AREA MAINTENANCE ·PROCEDURE 1. A daily program of proper clean-up procedures \\ill be maintained at our facility at aU times. This program will specifically address the continual need' for the disallowance of any accumula- ted dust build-up v.,ithin any portio.ns of the effected facility. Specific emphasis will be placed on dust t,uild-~p in the follov.-ing areas: · • In. and around all fixed equipment such as machines, tables, stands, fixtures, tools or other p.ermannent equipment used in our production. • In1 on, or around the actual building construction, such as on pipes, rafters, ledges, wall surfaces, electrical boxes or other areas. 2; · · :Management will instruct all personn.el as to the need for providing a fire and explosion-free • facility by maintaiajng aµ ongoing program of safety advisories in conjunction with our continu- ing program of fac.ility clean-up. ~. OUr clean-up procedure will includ~ the following items:. • . Check daily all identified areas of potential dust build-up. • Clean. daily all such identified areas of potential dust build-up. ·• 1'1anagemen.t inspection of final clean-up efforts to assure compliance. • Ali dust de.bris shall daily be deposited in th~ sealed ·~s .GaUon metal drum located out- side of the ·building. We understand that the need for a dust-free environment is a safety prec.aution that prevents a secondary or subseque.nt dust explosion fr~>n1 occurring jn the event a primary disturbance mJght put into suspension any dust debris that has accumulated. Events such as $mall e~losions, earthquakes, accidental disruptions, etc., will not be made further dama~g if proper clean- ·up procedures have been employed to preven.t a secondazy dust suspension and subsequent explosion or fir~. ~ .. . . . . . . · . ·• t f '. I I LI t; I I ~ ~" I 1· I I ,. ·~ ~}t~ ~ : :._,··. :~~-:_-,; • >' :_ ~ C ;·:.;~':' > _,.,;- _.,,1_,,· i':' . ': ·~ ·~ ';: I I '~o' "P-: II :,. f' I I I __ / 'AGE1 OF_ D 9 - ,0001 llSOJ. I ,.":'., I ! 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