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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2426 TOWN GARDEN RD; ; CBC2018-0028; Permitceity of Carlsbad Commercial Permit Print Date: 05/08/2019 Permit No: CBC2018-0028 Job Address: 2426 Town Garden Rd Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Work Class: New Status: Closed - Finaled Parcel No: 2132601000 Lot U: Applied: 01/18/2018 Valuation: $47,465.00 Reference U: Issued: 04/25/2018 Occupancy Group: Construction Type: Permit Finaled: U Dwelling Units: Bathrooms: Inspector: AKrog Bedrooms: Orig. Plan Check Final Plan Check U: Inspection: 5/8/2019 2:39:32PM Project Title: Description: VIASAT: 1,100 SF HAZMAT STORAGE BUILDING (LOCATED NEAR BLDG 14) Applicant: Owner: ARATI RANGASWAMY VIASAT INC A DELAWARE CORPORATION 6155 El Camino Real 858-793-4777 CARLSBAD, CA 92009 760-476-2200 BUILDING PERMIT FEE ($2000+) . . $368.44 BUILDING PLAN CHECK FEE (SLOG) $275.24 (,ELECTRICAL BLDG COMMERCIAL NEW/ADDITION/REMODEL $43.00 FIRE F Occupancies New $790.00 FIRE Haz Mat Storage Chem Class 10-25 Chems $733.00 GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS PLAN CHECK & INSPECTION $170.00 LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ZONE (LFMZ) - ZONE 17 $440.00 MANUAL BUILDING PERMIT FEE $24.76 MECHANICAL BLDG COMMERCIAL NEW/ADDITION/REMODEL $45.00 5B1473 GREEN BUILDING STATE STANDARDS FEE $2.00 SEWER BENEFIT AREA FEES - H $230.56 SEWER CONNECTION FEE (General Capacity all areas) $205.48 STRONG MOTION-COMMERCIAL . $13.29 SWPPP INSPECTION FEE TIER 1- Medium BLDG $238.00 SWPPP PLAN REVIEW FEE TIER 1- MEDIUM $56.00 TRAFFIC IMPACT Commercial-Industrial w/in CFD $222.00 Total Fees: $3,856.77 Total Payments To Date: $3,856.77 Balance Due: $0.00 Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the "Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exaction." You have 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set-aside, void, or annul their imposition. You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the statute of limitation has previously otherwise expired. 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 1 760-602-2700 1 760-602-8560 f I www.carlsbadca.gov ITHE FOLLOWING APPROVALS REQUIRED PRIOR TO PERMIT ISSUANCE: EJPLANNING DENGINEERING DBUILDING DFIRE DHEALTH DHAZMATIAPCD Building Permit Application 1 Plan Check No.OP1OI9j-O32J of 1635 Faraday Ave., Catisbad, CA 92008 City Est. Value I... % Ccir1sbad. Ph: 760-602-2719 Fax: 760-602-8558 Plan Ck. Deposit email: buildingcarlsbadca.gov I Date I — IP - f 9S Iswppp I www.carlsbadca.gov JOB ADDRESS ISWTE#/SPAOE#/UNITC 2426 TOWN GARDEN ROAD I IAPN I 213 - 260 - 10 - CT/PROJECT A LOT A PMASE A A OF UNfl5 A BEDROOMS A BAThROOMS BUSINESS NAM CCC. GROUPE COMM TYPE 1 I Il-B I F-11S-I DESCRIPTION OF WORK Include Square Feet of Affected Area(s) Construct a small single story hazmat storage building, approximately 1100 sft. Building includes mechanical (exhaust fans) and minor electrical work. No plumbing work. Site improvements not part of this permit EXISTING USE PROPOSED USE GARAGE (SF) PATIOS (SF) DECKS(SF) FIREPLACE AIR CONDITIONING I HazMat Storage I I I 't'ESo NO[:] I ESDNOD IFIRESPRINKLERS YESDNOJ APPLICANT NAME Arati Rangaswamy PROPERTY OWNER NAME ViaSat, Inc. ADDRESS 13280 Evening Creek Dr. S Ste 125 ADDRESS 6155 El Camino Real CITY STATE ZIP San Diego CA 92128 CITY STATE ZIP Carlsbad CA 92009 PHONE FAX PHONE I FAX 858-793-4777 760476-2202 I EMAIL aratir@sca-sd.com EMAIL bob.rota@viasat.com DESIGN PROFESSIONAL SCA Architecture CONTRACTOR BUS. NAME Whiting-Turner Construct. Co ADDRESS 13280 Evening Creek Dr. S. Ste 125 ADDRESS 4747 Executive Drive CITY STATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP San Diego CA 92128 San Diego CA 92121 PHONE FAX PHONE I FAX 858-7934777 858-792-0600 I EMAIL EMAIL nick.schmidtwhiting-tumer.com I$TATEUC.# I C11701 STATE IiC.# "3W1t'7 I Icily Bus. UC.# Ipt,ost 1iic,D (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: My City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure, prior to its Issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he Is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's Ucense Law (Chapter 9. commendIng with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he Is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a CMI penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500)). 00030000 &13?O®I) rl rs'Compensation Declaration: I hereby affirm underpenalty ofperjuryone otffiefollowingderialetlorier ay. and will maintain a certIficat, of consent to 1f4nsur. for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, the performance of the work for Whidl this pemilt Is Issued. ave and will maintain workers' centpe,atlon, as required bSecllon 370P of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for wh fls minis Issued. Myworkers compensation Insure canter and policy number are. insuranceCo_1V1R rç l'%Pt' (4MfL$4I)( Policy No. _L'i.K'A 17 b 6ifl2.$'1 mtionDale_J %f'O JWk9don need not be completed if the permit Is for one hundred dollars ($100) or lose. L%ffCardfleate of Exemption: I certify that In the performance of the work for which this pennit Is Issued, I shall not employ any person In any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California WARNING: Failure to secure worlc.nd compensation coverage Is unlawful, and shall subject an ernpioyerto criminal penalties and civil fines up teen. hundred thousand dollars (1100,000), in addition to the cost of compensation, damages as rovldedforin Semi n?fth. Labor cod.. interest and attorneys fees. CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE ' 0 AGENT DATE ®O(M)@1 1O®( I hereby afflmiIhatlam exempt (mm ConfradVs Ucense Law far Ilia following reason: 0 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 Coniractor'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.builderwlll have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Be— 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds oriniproves thereon, and contracts for such prcects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law). [J I am exempt under Section BusIness and ProfessIons Code for this reason: 1.1 personally plan to provide the major labor andmaterials for construction of the proposed property, Improvement Dyes [:]No 2.1 (have ! have not) signed an application fore building permit for the proposed wo& 3.1 have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (Include name address l phone I contractors! license number) 4.1 plan to provide portions of the work, but have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (Include name ! address l phone lcontractors! license number): 5.1 will provide some of the work. but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (Indude name ! address l phone !type of work): .'PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE []AGENT DATE ®i?C 1fl0 (®(D ® O®1YO1 011®0(9 l0016 OG9119 Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plqr(acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505,25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? Yes ,/ No V/ No the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air quplity management district? Yes V No Is the faolhity lobe constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? Yes tJ'No IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. (®(1?O®() ()®Ol)@ I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work this permit is issued (Sec. 3097 (I) Civil Code). Lender's Name Lender's Address 0(7 G0010(D() Iax1il,tlatIhavemadtheappIIdllonandslatethattheabovetetetionlscenectandthattheInbmationontheplansisacourate. laglee to complywIth all City o dinances and State laws ,elatingto buildingconst,uctlan. I hereby authorbo representative of the City of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA M OSHA permit is required for excavations over 50' deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3stories in height. EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions of this Code shall expire by Imitation become nun and void ifthe building or work authorIzed by such permit is not commenced withili l8o days from the date of such pemiitorif buMingor work a i by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any finns after the wa* is commenced fbr a period of 111 days 'lection I 11AA Unilbrm Building Code). AfAppucmrs SIGNATURE Ct?jf )!4%..7I1I7LtjAJ4iL.4Vt4A_ DATE LI i&f'zoi U //-,' M~k STOP: THIS SECTION NOT REQUIRED FOR BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE. Complete the following ONLY if a Certificate of Occupancy will be requested at final inspection. M.' Fax (760) 602-8560, Email buiIdingcartsbadca.gov or Mail the completed form to City of Carlsbad, Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008. CO#: (Office Use Only) CONTACT NAME OCCUPANT NAME ADDRESS BUILDING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP Carlsbad CA PHONE FAX EMAIL OCCUPANT'S BUS. LIC. No. DELIVERY OPTIONS PICK UP: CONTACT (Listed above) OCCUPANT (Listed above) CONTRACTOR (On Pg. 1.) MAIL TO: CONTACT (Listed above) OCCUPANT (Listed above) ASSOCIATED CB # CONTRACTOR (On Pg. j) NO CHANGE IN USE/ NO CONSTRUCTION MAIL/ FAX TO OTHER: CHANGE OF USE/ NO CONSTRUCTION .APPLICANVS SIGNATURE DATE Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Application Date: 01/18/2018. Owner: • VIASAT INC A DELAWARE CORPORATION Work Class: New Issue Date: 04/25/2018 Subdivision: Status: Closed - Finaled Expiration Date: 10/21/2019 Address: 2426 Town Garden Rd Carlsbad, CA 92009 lVR Number: 8963 Scheduled Actual Inspection Type Inspection No. Inspection Status Primary Inspector Reinspection Complete Date Start Date 0311912019 0311912019 1 BLDG-15 086437.2019 Failed Andy Krogh Reinspection Complete Roof/ReRoof (Patio) Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency Requires special inspection No 0312612019 0312612019 BLDG-84 Rough 087115.2019 Passed Andy Krogh Complete Combo(14,24,34,44) Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed • BLDG-Building Deficiency Yes BLDG-14 Yes Frame-Steel-Bolting-Welding • (Decks) BLDG-34 Rough Electrical - Yes 0412212019 0412212019 BLDG-84 Rough 089433-2019 Failed Andy Krogh Reinspection Complete Combo(14,24,34,44) • Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency . Yes • BLDG-14 • No Frame-Steel-Bolting-Welding (Decks) BLDG-24 Rough-Topout Yes BLDG-34 Rough Electrical Yes BLDG-44 Yes Rough-Ducts-Dampers 0510812019 0510812019 BLDG-Final • 091289.2019 Passed Andy Krogh Complete Inspection Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG-Building Deficiency • Yes BLDG-Plumbing Final Yes • BLDG-Mechanical Final Yes BLDG-Structural Final Yes BLDG-Electrical Final Yes May 08, 2019 Page lofl Pon" of SPECIAL INSpECTIN . CEI\E!0Dmeh7t Services Building Division Carlsbad AGREEMENT APR 25 2018 1635 Faraday Avenue B-45 760-602-2719 CITY OF CARLSBAD www.carlsbadca.gov BUILDING DIVISION In accordance with Chapter 17 of the California Building Code the following must be completed when work being performed requires special inspection, structural observation and construction material testing. Project/Permit: jI,C U0'2. Project Address:_ 1O'' I&II Z J. THIS SECTION MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE PROPERTY OWNER/AUTHORIZED AGENT. Please check if you are Owner-Builder 0. (If you checked as owner-builder you must also complete Section B of this agreement.) Name: (Please (Firsi)' (MI.) (Last) - Mailing Address C - Q4&Attv% . 'JIA-5..LCo 1,1 66 Cisto Qe(. C4r!c4 CA Email: Phone: - 2 ' .9 & I am: U Property Owner Property Owner's Agent of Record UArchitect of Record U Engineer of Record State of California Registration Number Expiration Date:____________________ AGREEMENT: I, the undersigned, declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, that I have read, understand, acknowledge and promise to comply with the City of Carlsbad requirements for special inspections, structural observations, constr ion materials testing and off-site fabrication of building components, as prescribed in the statement of special inspection n led on the ap ro ed plans and, as required by the California Building Code. Signature:__' Date: _____________________ CONTRACTOR'S STAtEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY (07 CBC, Ch 17, Section 1706). This section must be completed by the contractor / builder / owner-builder. Contractor's Company check if you are Owner-Builder 0 Name: (Please print) C- Mailing (M.t.) \M1ii (2, (Last) £ 411 ,21 Email:_Ct't. il111?@ 4?W) Phone:_gç 92.11 State of California Contractor's License Number: Expiration Date: 7/ 1/-20 10 I acknowledge and, am aware, of special requirements contained in the statement of special inspections noted on the approved plans; I acknowledge that control will be exercised to obtain conformance with the construction documents approved by the building official; I will have in-place procedures for exercising control within our (the contractor's) organization, for the method and frequency of reporting and the distribution of the reports; and I certify that I will have a qualified person within our (the contractor's) organization to exercise such control. I will nmvidp a final rnni1 / k4frr in ,'nmnliz,na'Q ,,,i#h ('01' ,'#irn, 47flA I ) ,,rb,r #, f.....I inspection. Signature: Date: /i2.5/'lfi B-45 Page 1 of 1 Rev. 08/11 PASC-0-LARET SUITER & ASSOCIATES CIVIL ENGINEERING + LAND PLANNING + LAND SURVEYING November 6, 2018 Mr. Grant Clavier I City Inspector CITY OF CARLSBAD PUBLIC WORKS 5950 El Camino Real Carlsbad, CA 92008-8802 Subject: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus - Phase 4 HazMat Building Pad Certification Owner: Levine Investments, LP Project: Precise Grading Plans for Phase 4 for ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus Plan No.: DWG 4974C Address: SE Corner of the Intersection of El Camino Real & Gateway Road Parcel Map No: 21433 Parcels: 1-3 In my professional opinion, the HazMat Building pad has been constructed in substantial conformance with the approved Phase 4 Precise Grading Plans for ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus (DWG 4974C) based upon the field survey topography performed on November 5, 2018. The pad grades have been surveyed and reviewed for line and grade and are within a tenth (0.1') of the approved precise grading plans. Please feel free to contact me directly should you have any questions at 858-259-8212. Sincerely, PASCO LARET SUI:TER & ASSOCIATES, INC. ~ff' Q. Y-1, GregoryZLang, P.E. Principal ç&oFESSio No. RCE 68075 * XP. 06-30-19 * 0FcN$ 535 N. Highway 101 Suite A, Solana Beach, California 92075 I ph 858.259.8212 27127 Calle Arroyo #1904, San Juan Capistrano, California 92675 (ph 949.661.6695 811 25th Street Suite 10 1, San Diego, California 92102 I ph 858.259.8212 www.plsaengineering.com EsGli A SAFEbuiLtCornpany DATE: APR. 10, 2018 U APPLICANT JURIS. JURlSDlCTlON:tARLSBAD 7 PLAN CHECK #.: CBC2018-0028 SET: II PROJECT ADDRESS: 2426 TOWN GARDEN ROAD PROJECT NAME: ONE-STORY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUILDING The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. E The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. LII The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: EsGil staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. EsGil staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Arati Rangswamy (SCA, AlA) Telephone #: 858-793-4777 Date contacted: ," (byi ) Email: aratirsca-sd.com Mail Telephone Fax In Person REMARKS: The City'Policy requires that their Special Inspection Agreement Form be complçVNsF'oject. This Form is avãilãble at the--building department. A one-story detached 1,100-s.f. building, is under this permit, for the storage of hazardous materials. By: ALl SADRE, S.E. Enclosures: EsGil 4/05 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, * San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax (858) 560-1576 EsGil A SAFEbui1tCompany DATE: FEB. 23, 2018 U APPLICANT JURIS. JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD / PLAN CHECK#.: CBC2018-0028 SET:I PROJECT ADDRESS: 2426 TOWN GARDEN ROAD PROJECT NAME: ONE-STORY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUILDING The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: EsGil staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. EsGil staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Arati Rangswamy (SCA, AlA) Telephone #: 858-793-4777 Date ed:2.I23II (by-?) Email: aratirsca-sd.com 611a11 Telephone Fax In Person REMARKS: A one-story detached 1,100-s.f. building, is under this permit, for the storage of hazardous materials: By: ALl SADRE, S.E. Enclosures: EsGil 1/19 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax (858) 560-1576 CARLSBAD CBC2018-0028 FEB. 23, 2018 GENERAL PLAN CORRECTION LIST JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD PLAN CHECK #.: CBC2018-0028 PROJECT ADDRESS: 2426 TOWN GARDEN ROAD CONSTRUCTION = Il-B; STORIES = ONE; HEIGHT = 17'; AREA = 1,100; OCCUPANCY = F1/S1 (AS PER HAZ MAT REPORT BY KLAUSBRUCKNER); SPRINKLERS = NO; SEPARATION FROM ALL OTHER STRUCTURES > 60' DATE PLAN RECEIVED BY DATE REVIEW COMPLETED: ESGIL: 1/19 FEB. 23, 2018 REVIEWED BY: AL! SADRE. S.E. FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the International Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and disabled access. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department or other departments. The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. The approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. GENERAL Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new complete sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. Bring TWO corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil is complete. 2. To facilitate rechecking, please identify, next to each item, the sheet of the plans upon which each correction on this sheet has been made and return this sheet with the revised plans. CARLSBAD CBC2018-0028 FEB. 239 2018 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 not resulting from this list? 0 Yes 0 No . PLANS Please specify minimum WIft. roof slope on the roof plans. I.e., add to detail 3/AS-500. Section 1507.10.1. The appeals for the Highly Toxic Liquids and the Water Reactive Liquids, as outlined in Sections 5.1 .1 & 5.1.2 of the Hazardous Materials Report, dated Dec. 11, 2017, are subject to the review and approval by the City of Carlsbad Building Official and the Fire Marshal. . STRUCTURAL Please clarify on details 8 & 12/S2.0 that the posts and beams are not specified here, since they were approved under a separate permit. [Otherwise, they should be called out on the foundation and framing plans for the trash enclosure]. The City Policy requires that their Special Inspection Agreement Form be completed for this project. This Form is available at the building department. . MISCELLANEOUS Please see attached for any PIM/E corrections. The jurisdiction has contracted with EsGil, located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact AL! SADRE, S.E. at EsGil. Thank you. PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, and ENERGY COMMENTS PLAN REVIEWER: Eric Jensen ELECTRICAL (2016 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE) 1. Is the electrical equipment Classified or is Legally Required power provided? Note: If you have any questions regarding this Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Energy plan review list please contact Eric Jensen at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. CARLSBAD CBC2018-0028 FEB. 23, 2018 (DO NOT PAY - THIS IS NOT AN IN VOICE) VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: CARLSBAD PLAN CHECK #.: CBC2018-0028 PREPARED BY: AL! SADRE, S.E. DATE: FEB. 239 2018 BUILDING ADDRESS: 2426 TOWN GARDEN ROAD BUILDING OCCUPANCY: Fl/Si; Il-B BUILDING PORTION AREA (Sq. Ft.) Valuation Multiplier Reg. Mod. VALUE ($) HAZ.MAT. 1100 BLDG. Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE 47,465 Jurisdiction Code 1GB IBy Ordinance I 1997 IJBC Building Permit Fee v I $393.691 1997 UBC Plan Check Fee V I $255.901 Type of Review: El Complete Review 0 Structural Only Repetitive Fee Repeats Other Hourly Hr. @ * EsGil Fee I $224.40 Comments: Sheet I of 1 4 Ags PLANNING DIVISION Development Services 04, N> BUILDING PLAN CHECK ' PlanningDivision CITY OF REVIEW CHECKLIST 1635 Faraday Avenue CARLSBAD P-28 (760) 602-4610 www.carIsbdca.2ov DATE: May 10, 2017 PROJECT NAME: Kaiser Parking Lot PROJECT ID: CD PLAN CHECK NO: CBC20I7-0115 SET#: I ADDRESS: 6860-Avonida Enoinas as-ol This plan check review is complete and has been APPROVED by the Planning Division. By: Greg Fisher A Final Inspection by the Planning Division is required D Yes II No You may also have corrections from one or more of the divisions listed below. Approval from these divisions may be required prior to the issuance of a building permit. Resubmitted plans should include corrections from all divisions. This plan check review is NOT COMPLETE. Items missing or incorrect are listed on the attached checklist. Please resubmit amended plans as required. Plan Check Comments have been sent to: For questions or clarifications on the attached checklist please contact the following reviewer as marked: PLANNING ENGINEERING FIRE PREVENTION 760-602-4629 760-602-2740 760-602-4666 Greg Fisher 760-602-4629 Greg.fisher@carlsbadca.gov ts, Remarks: Tb'nks Greg WISEMAN+ROHY . STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS FOR VIASAT PHASE 4 SITE - ARCH'L SITE STRUCTURES CARLSBAD, CA JULY 17, 2017 W + R JOB #17-035.01A AN r!:0z'01m.7 t~ 4 J12-31-1 Exp OFM 9915 Mira Mesa Blvd. Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92131 TEL. (858) 536-5166 WRENGINEERS.COM FAX. (858) 536-5163 WISEMAN+ROHY Structural Engineers PROJECT: ViaSat Hazmat = = Design Loads = = LOCATION: Carlsbad, CA Roof Loads (1 of 1) JOB NO: 17-035.01A Date: 7/17/2017 Typical Flat Roof: Material Deck Beams Girders Seismic TPO Roofing - 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 Re-roof 1.0 110 1.0 1.0 Backing Board 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 5" Foam Insulation 4.0 4.0 4.0 TO 1.5" 20 Gage Metal Deck 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 Sprinklers 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 Misc, M&E - - 0.7 0.7 0.7 - 0.7 Beams ram ram 1.0 Total 13.5 13.5 13.5 14.5 psf Live Loads: (Reducible) 20 psf \\WRESERVER\Engineering\Projects\17\17-035.0 IA ViaSat Phase 4 Arch'I Site\Ca1csBuiIding Design Làads.xls Fa = 1.08 F= 1.59 1.135 SM1 = 0.650 S0 0.757 Sol = 0.433 Short Period Seismic Design Category = 1 Sec Period Seismic Design Category = 1.08 ASCE 7-010 Table 11.4-1 ASCE 7-10 Table 11.4-2 1.135 ASCE 7-10 Eq 11.4-1 ASCE 7-10 Eq 11.4-2 0.757 ASCE 7-10 Eq 11.4-3 ASCE 7-10 Eq 11.4-4 D ASCE 7-10 Table 11.6-1 D ASCE 7-10 Table 11.6-2 Use Category: 711 WISEMAN+ROHY I SEISMIC BASE SHEAR PROJECT: ViaSatHazmat Per ASCE 7-10 11.4 LOCATION: Carlsbad, CA LRUCTURAL ENGINEERS I (2015 IBC! 2016 CBCI ASCE 7-10) v 3.0 JOB NO: 17-035.01sA 7/17/2017 14:04:5 2015 IBC SEISMIC EQUATIONS Base Shear: Occupancy Category = ii 2012 IBC Table 1604.5 (i,ii,iii,or iv) Importance Factor(lE) = 1.00 ASCE 7-10 Table 1.5-2 Site Class = D (From Soils Engineer or '0 if not known) T1= 8 sec ASCE 7-10 Figure 22-12 Ss = 1.052 g - S1 0.408 g R = 5 ASCE 7-10 Table 12.2-1 Maximum Height = 17 feet Number of Stories = 1 for Cs: for other: o 9 Meets: Regular and 5 Stones max? (ASCE Section 12.8.1.3 fOr reduced 5s o Steel Moment Frame O Concrete Moment Frame o Eccentrically Braced Steel Frame ® NI Other Structural Systems Intermediate Precast Shearwalls C= 1.4 CT= 0.020 x= 0.75 ASCE 7-10 Table 12.8-2 Ta = 0.17 Sec ASCE 7-10 Eq 12.8-7 Ta = - Sec ASCE 7-10 Eq 12.8-8 USE Ta = 0.17 sec Vu= 0.151 xW (basic) Eq 12.8-2 Vu = 0.517 xW (Used) Eq 12.8-3&5 Vu = - xW (Not Used) Eq 12.8-4 & 5 Vu = - x W (for S1 >= 0.6g only) Eq 12.8-6 Vu = 0.151 xW (LRFD) I V=V/1.4= 0.1081 xW (ASD) Structural Walt Out-Of-Plane and Anchorage Forces: Out-of-Plane Wall Forces (ASCE 7-10 Sect 12.11. 1) F= 0.303 X Wp (LRFD) F = F u/ 1.4 = 0.216 X Wp (ASD) Anchorage Force for Walls at Flexible & Rigid Diaphragms (ASCE 7-10 Eq 12.11-1) Total Level: Height: Rigid Flexible 20 ft Diaphragm Spans: 1 40 ft I >100 ft Roof 17 ft 0.303 0.363 0.424 0.606 5th Floor - - - - - 4th Floor - - - - - 3rd Floor - - - - - 2nd Floor - - - - - XWa (LRFD) x W. (LRFD) xW, (LRFD) x WD (LRFD) x W (LRFD) I WISEMAN±ROHY WIND LOAD TABLES I PROJECT: ViaSat Building 14 I I R I UCTURAL ENGINEERS (ASCE 7-10 Chapter 26, Method 2) I LOCATION: Cadsbad,CA I 201518012018C5C1ASCE7.10 (1121117) I JOB NO: 17.035 7117120171 WIND LOADS OM MWFRS (Any MWFRS Area or C&C Area > 700 s.f.) (ASCE 7-10 Section 28.2) Ht c 60 ft. Figure 28.4-1 Mean Roof Height = 17 ft Roof Slope = 0.25 :12 Roof Angie = 1.2 degrees GC11= +1- 0.18 Enclosed Exposure= C Kh= 0.87 K t= 1.00 Kd= 0.85 V = 110 (includes Risk Category) CIh = 0.00256 K K. Kd V Risk Category = II (for reference only) CIh = 22.95 psf Load Case A: . Surface: GC, Design Pressure (psf): w/ +GC1 w/ -GCId 1 Windward Wall 0.400 13.31 5.05 2 Windward Roof -0.690 -11.70 -19.96 3 Leeward Roof -0.370 -4.36 -12.62 4 Leeward Wall -0.290 -2.52 -10.79 1E Windward Wall Corner 0.610 18.13 9.87 2E Windward Roof Edge -1.070 -20.42 -28.68 3E Leeward Roof Edge -0.530 -8.03 -16.29 4E Leeward Wall Corner -0.430 -5.74 -14.00 Load Case B: Surface: Gç Design Pressure (psf): w/+GC11 w/.GC 1 1 Side Wall (windward) -0.450 -6.20 -14.46 2 Roof (windward) -0.690 -11.70 -19.96 3 Roof (Leeward) -0.370 -4.36 -12.62 4 Side Wall (leeward) -0.450 -6.20 -14.46 5 Windward Wall 0.400 13.31 5.05 6 Leeward Wall -0.290 -2.52 -10.79 1E Side Wall (windward) Corner -0.480 -6.88 -15.15 2E Roof (windward) Corner -1.070 -20.42 -28.68 3E Roof (Leeward) Corner -0.530 -8.03 -16.29 4E Side Wall (leeward) -0.480 -6.88 -15.15 SE Windward Wall 0.610 18.13 9.87 6E Leeward Wall -0.430 -5.74 -14.00 NOTE: Per ASCE 7-10 Section 28.4.4, minimum wind is 16 psf over the wall projected area & 8 psf over roof projected area MWFRS Parapets (ASCE 7-10 Section 28.4.2) Parapet K. qp (psf) p, (p50 p (psf) Height (ft) (MWFRS) Windward Leeward 17 0.872 22.95 34.42 -22.95 0.849 22.35 33.53 -22.35 0.849 22.35 33.53 -22.35 0.849 22.35 33.53 -22.35 MWFRS Roof Overhangs (ASCE 7-10 Section 28.4.3) Eave K qp (psf) positive upward pressure Height (ft) (MWFRS) on bottom (psf) (Cp=0.7) 10 0.849 22.35 15.65 + typ roof 16 0.860 22.66 -- 15.86 + typ roof \\WRESERVER\Engineering\Projects\17\17-035.01A ViaSat Phase 4 Arch'l Site\Calcs\2016 CBC - Wind Tables MWFRS and C&C.xlsx Page 15 of 174 Tables and Figures - IAPMO UES Evaluation Report No. 0217 Expires: 11/2017 Issued: 11/2011 TABLE 7-ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS (psf) FOR VERCO STEEL DECK PANELS WITHOUT CONCRETE FILL' .2.3 LU z SPAN (ft-in.) Uj 2.0 3'-0" 4-0" 5.0' 54" 6.O" 6..6' 7• 7-6" 8-0 8.6" 94" 9-6 10-0" 11-0' 12-0" PLBTM.36 & HSB'-36 and PLB & B FORMLOKTM Stress 300 300 220 141 116 98 83 72 63 55 49 43 39 35 29 24 22 [1360 ••. 287 121 62 47 36 28 23 18 15 13 11 9 8 6 4 11240 .. .. 182 93 70 54 42 34 28 23 19 16 14 12 9 7 [Uäo ... ... .• 124 93 72 58 45 37 30 2521 18 15 12 9 Stress 300 300 288 184 152 128 109 94 82 72 64 57 51 46 38 32 20 [i60 .. .. 150 77 58 44 35 28 23 19 16 13 11 10 7 6 ] 1/240 .• .• 225 115 86 67 52 42 34 28 23 20 17 14 11 8 [i80 ... .. .. 153 115 89 70 56 45 37 31 26 22 19 14 111 Stress 300 300 300 251 208 174 149 128 112 98 87 78 70 63 52 44 18 Liio too .. 207 106 79 61 48 39 31 26 22 18 15 13 10 8] 1/240 ••. .. .• 159 119 92 72 58 47 39 32 27 23 20 15 11 [11186 ... .. .. 212 159 122 98 77 6352 43 36 31 26 2-0----157 Stress 300 300 300 300 264 222 189 163 142 125 110 99 88 80 66 55 is 1 11360 ... .. 261 133 100 77 61 49 40 33 27 23 19 17. 13 10] 1/240 ... .. .• 200 150 116 91 73 59 49 41 34 29 25 19 14 (LJ18O ... •••••• 267 200 154 121 97 79 65 54 46 39 33 25 191 Stress 300 300 235 150 124 104 89 77 67 59 52 46 42 38 31 26 22 11360 ... .. .. 122 94 74 59 48 40 33 28 24 20 15 12 1/240 .. ... ••. .•. ,, .• .. .. .. .. 49 42 35 30 23 18 U1U 444 444 ••• 444 44• ••4 ••• •44 ••• 040 444 4,, ••. ... 30 23 Stress 300 300 296 190 157 132 112 97 84 74 66 59 53 f71 39 33 20 f_!360 ••4 44 444 ••• 146 113 89 71 58 48 40 33 28 24 18 14 1/240 ... •.. ,•• .,, •.. ••, •.. •.. ••. 71 59 50 43 37 27 21 1/240 ... ... ••• ••• ••• .. .,, .. 115 94 79 66 56 48 36 28 11/180 44. ••• 444 ••• 440 ### •• 44• 4•• 44. ••• .. 64 48 37 Stress 300 300 300 300 271 228 194 167 146 128 113 101 91 82 68 57 16 11360 .. ..• ,, .. 241 186 146 117 95 78 65 55 47 40 30 23] 1/240 .. .. ••• ••• .•. .. ,. ... 143 118 98 83 70 60 45 35 I L/18G .s• ... ••• .. .•. ••• .. ... .•• .•. .. .. .. 80 16-0-74-67 Stress 300 300 294 188 155 131 111 96 84 73 65 58 52 47 39 33 22 [!360 +• 4.4 247 127 95 73 58 46 38 31 28 22 18 16 12 9] 1/240 .. .. 4.. ••. 143 110 86 69 56 46 39 33 28 24 18 14 I 1/180 .. ... .• ... ... .. ... 92 75 62 52 43 37 32 24 18 1 Stress 300 300 300 237 196 165 140 121 105 93 82 73 66 59 49 41 20 [360 .. ... 298 152 1.15 88 69 56 45 37 31 26 22 19 14 11] 1/240 ... .. ., 229 172 132 104 83 68 56 47 39 33 29 21 17 [uiso ... ... .•. .. .. ... 139 111 90 74 62 52 44 38 29 22I] rx Stress 300 300 300 300 274 230 196 169 147 129 115 102 92 83 68 57 18 1 60 .. ... ••, 202 152 117 92 74 60 49 41 35 29 25 19 15 j 11240 .. .,. .. ••, 228 175 138 110 90 74 62 52 44 38 28 22 1/180 .. .. ,. .,. ,. ... 184 147 120 99 82 69 59 50 38 29 Stress 300 300 300 300 300 285 243 209 182 160 142 127 114 103 85 71 16 [i/36o ••• $4 .. 251 189 145 114 92 74 61 5143 37 31 24 18 1/240 .. .. .. ••. 283 218 172 137 112 92 77 65 55 47 35 27 [11180 .. .. ••. .. ... ... 229 183 149 123 102 86 73 63 47 361 See Page 22 for footnotes. (continued) A* .t . . 4 WISEMAN+ROHY STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS t 1 C BY DATE_____ PROJECT •I-\ I SHEET NO. _________ OF JOB NO. 17-0 S. oA P-00 I- -A,%-5 — . 2-0 - FT --------- h"r k--r-r ')?.c .s-j--r 6 -H- .kiiq --- -- -) __- 1. •b%J::. Lt —o\(Lkt ___ j1LQ' )O• S }t..r1 k... .---- WISEMAN + ROHY Structural Engineers PROJECT: ViaSat Hazmat == Beam Embed == LOCATION: Carlsbad, CA JOB NO: 17-035.01A Beam Size Bolt Group Depth # of Groups (Rows) - •- W12x14 - ------ - -, 81n 2 i------ - - # of Groups Used for Gravity Tension= 1 Shear Force Dead Load P=j 1.78k Live Load Pj3.52 k Wall Anchorage Wall Weight= 78 psf Wall Trib. Height= 9.0 ft Wall Trib. Width= 10.0 ft Seismic Factor= 0.424 SDS= 0.757 E' 2.98 k Load Combos 1.210 + 1.6L Per Group Puv 3.88 k PUT= 2.91 k ICombined Interaction I_0.57 I (1.2 + 0.2 Sds)D + E Per Group Puv= 1.20 k PUT 2.39 k ICombined Interaction I_0.29 1 BEAMTO MASONRYEMBEDPLATE See Anchorage Design Printout for Tension and Shear Capacities Embed Plate Thickness Plate Fy36ksi I Max Plate Moment Mu= 11.94 k-in Req'd Plate Thickness t= 0.35 in WISEMAN + ROHY Structural Engineers PROJECT: ViaSat Hazmat ==Anchorage Design = LOCATION: Carlsbad, CA JOB NO: 17-035.01A MASONRY ANCHORAGE--HEADED ANCHOR BOLTS PER 2011 MSJC 3.1.6 (STRENGTH DESIGN) TYP. JOIST ANCHORAGE - 2000j psi effective embedment, lb--- I in fyanchors= 60 1(51 lb MIN= 3 in Anchor Shaft Diameter, db= 0.75k in Ib= 5 in Ab= 0.442 INA2 #anchors in group, n = 2 anchors Horiz. Anchor Spacing, s = 8 in Tension Cone Area Vert. Anchor Spacing, s = 8 in min edge distance=L 12 in #rows of anchors 21rows (2 max) Apt= PIO*lbA2 = 78.5 inA2 Assumes edge distance >= embedment.If not the case, solve tension area nApt= 157.1 inA2 by hand. Horizontal Reduction Area of Overlap Section, Ao = Theda= Area reduction, Ar = 2Ao(n-1)= Effective Area, Apt' = nApt-Ar = Vertical Reduction 4.1 inA2 Area of Overlap, Ao = 1.29 Theda= 8.2 lnA2 Area reduction= 140.7 inA2 4.1 inA2 1.29 8.2 ln"2 Shear Cone Area Edge distance, Ibe = 9.0 in (Ibe is limited to 12db max) Apv=(1/2) PIO*IbeA2 = 127.2 inA2 Apv' =n*Apv = 508.9 inA2 TENSION CAPACITY Masonry Breakout: Ban = 4*Aptl*(fm)A0.5 = 25.2 Kips 0.5 4Ban 12.59 Kips Steel Strength: I Ban =n*Ab*Fy= 106.0 Kips cI= 0.9 4Ban = 95.43 Kips SHEAR CAPACITY Masonry Breakout: Bvn = 4*Apv *(fsm)AO.5 = 91.04 Kips 0.5 d?Bvn = 45.52 Kips Steel Strength: Bvn = n*06*Ab*Fy = 63.62 Kips 0.9 4Bvn = 57.26 Kips Masonry Crushing: Bvn= n*1O50*(?m*Ab)A.25= 22.90 Kips 0.5 4Bvn = 11.45 Kips ITallów= 4,Ban = 12.59 Kips I IVaIlow= $Bvn = 11.45 Kips I CMU Slender-Wall Out-of-Plane Design I PROJECT: ViaSat Hazrnat ISEMAN±R0HY1 TRUCTURAL ENGINEERS (2016 CBC /ACI 530-13 - 9.3.5/ASCE 7-10) ILOCATION: Carlsbad, CA Version 3.00 I JOB NO: 17-035.01k 7/17/2017 16:16:591 INPUT DATA: Bar Size: 5 (0.31102) Additional Mass to Walls = 0.00 psI (stucco, drywall, etc) Bar Spacing: 24" o.c. - CMU Weight= Medium Weight Number of Bars: 1.00 in 2 loot pier (each mat) Steel Area = 0.31 in2! center pier f, = 60.00 ksi = 2.00 ksi S05 = 0.76 9 DSA!OSHPD? N (Y/N) E5 = 29000 ksi Importance Factor (l)= 1.00 Em = 1800 ksi n= 16.11 F = 0.40 Sos I W. = 0.304 x W. (ASCE 7.10 (12.11.11) Wind = 24.83 psI (LRFD) phi = 0.90 (bending I combined) PANEL DIMENSIONS: Height (Span) = 16.00 ft I clear distance to bar = Center I Steel Depth = 3.81 in ® Steel at Center (One Mat of Steel) Steel at Face Parapet Height = 1.00 ft 0 Steel at Face Inside (H) Bars # 4 (H) bars Other (Two Mats of Steel): d= 4.00 in Parapet Thickness = 7.625 in Left Opening Middle Pier (design) Right Opening Thickness = 7.625 inches 7.625 inches 0 inches Weightlsf= 81.0 psf 81.0 psI 0.0 psI Full Opening! Pier Width = 8 feet 2 feet 0 feet 324.0 p11 162.0 pIt 0.0 pIt Solid Panel Above: 8 feet 16 feet Height to top: 8 feet 0 feet Opening Opening Ht: 8 feet 0 feet Height to btm: 0 feet 0 feet Solid Panel Below. 0 feet 0 feet SERVICE LOADING: Eccentric Loads: (Eccentricity = 7.00 in) Concentric Loads: Uniform: Point: Uniform: Point: Dead Load 135.0 p11 0.0 lb 0.0 plf 0.0 lb Floor Live Load 0.0 pIt 0.0 lb 0.0 pIt 0.0 lb Roof Live Load 200.0 p11 0.0 lb 0.0 plf 0.0 lb Snow 0.0 plf 0.0 lb 0.0 p11 0.0 lb LOAD COMBINATIONS: Per ASCE 7-1O(2.3.2) D I. Lt S E W Combination 1: 1.40 1.400 Combination 2a: 1.213 + 1.61- + 0.51.r 1.200 1.600 0.500 Combination 2b: 1.213 + 1.61. + 0.5S 1.200 1.600 0.500 Combination 3a: 1.20 + 1.61., + I1L 1.200 0.500 1.600 Combination 3b: 1.20 + 1.6S + f1L 1.200 0.500 1.600 Combination 3c: 1.20 + 1.61. + 0.5W 1.200 1.600 0.500 Combination 3d: 1.213 + 1.6S + 0.5W 1.200 1.600 0.500 Combination 4a: 1.20 + 1.0W + t,L + 0.5L 1.200 0.500 0.500 1.000 Combination 4b: 1.20 + 1.0W + I1L + 0.5S 1.200 0.500 0.500 1.000 - Combination 5: (1.2 + E)D + I,L + 1.OE + 0.2S 1.352 0.500 0.200 1.000 Combination 6: 0.90-1.0W 0.900 -1.000 Combination 7: 10.9- EV)D - 1.OE 0.748 -1.000 = 0.5 Live Load Factor (11.0 or 0.5) (ASCE 7-10(2.3.21 Exception 1) E, = 0.2SO9 0 = 0.152 x 0 (ASCE 7-10(12.4.2.2)) (Note: It SDS <= 0.125 then E. = 0) SUMMARY: Vertical M / phi-Me Stress Combination 1: 10.1% 8.7% Combination 2a: 14.2% 8.3% Combination 2b: 9.00/0 7.4% Combination 3a: 24.90/6 10.1% Combination 3b: 9.00/0 7.40/6 Combination 3c: 49.1% 10.1% Combination 3d: 51.8% 7.4% Combination 4a: 89.9% 8.3% Combination 4b: 87.6% 7.4% Combination 5: 58.3% 8.4% Combination 6: 88.90/0 5.6% Combination 7: 60.7% 4.6% CHECK: OK OK Alternate ASD Load Combinations: 0.31 in2 Minimum Allow. Steel: 0.06 20.7% Maximum Allow. Steel: 0.77 40.2% Smix 1.34 in As (in) 2015 IBC Eq (16-19): 0.09 6.80/0 2015 IBC Eq (16-21): 0.08 5.7% CHECK: OK ---I- - - ------. - 1 I J - LL TI I j gi I -'--"-------"- co - - .------.-.-.-- 0 Li • 4 L', -IL L10 -t i .• IA ao 4 Qs £ - Determine _Flexural Strength of Wall (No Axial) Ev Estimate initial c Value C =in _________IP=tips 0 M,,nl__234.1__IK.Ft when CP,,tips Determine Flexural Strength at Balanced Condition ;=L 8.5_un 0 M360.41K-Ft when 0 Po=137.4Itips Determine Shear stregth of Wall - Determine Flexural Strength at Pu Max 10.0 tips 3P 10.0 tips C=I 11.5 (in Mn = 248.6 K-Ft &Mn=l 276.2 K-Ft 1.25 a Vu (Mn 40 Max Pu) 21.6 tips AD 530(1.17.3.2.6.1.1) and, 2.5xV= 11.7 tips Shear Span Ratio, M/Vd=I_3.7 I VuS 66.2 _tips OK TotalWallShear Ssrenath øVm= 31.8 tips Vs= 16.1 tips Vn = 47.9 _tips OK Boundary Element Checks J_Ad_530(3.3.6.5.1)I an 5.3 in PuS0.loAgefm=_OK Mu/(VuL) 51.0= N.G. Cm= 397.4 or OK _psi ACI 530 (3.3.6.5.4) vus35An=vrm= OK Mu/(VuL) S 3.0= No Elements Recd I/600(CdAsfl1)= 24.0 I_OK _Ad_ 530(3.3.65.3)I WISEMAN + ROHY Structural Engineers PROJECT: ViaSat Hasmat = Masonry Sheaneall Design = LOCATION: 4.67' Pier JOB P40: 17-035.01k Date: 7/17/2017 LRFD -Based on 2013 CBC & ACI 530-11 WAU.THK,t(in) aau CMU Type =Medium Welt !J WAU.WT, W (p)e__81.0 f'm(ksi)u 130 f(bI)..: 6000 - - - - Vr(sIpsI=• Hone. Steel: Av (1n2)=_0.31 s (in)u_24.00 Vent. Steel: I I Jamb(in)='1- L(Ft) = Av (In2)=_0.31 s (in)- 24.00 4.67 I : : :1 Vertical Bar Layout (To be determined separately) Determine Deflection of Wail E, = 1350 ksi k--0.00 in 11= 112E+05 in' A= 0.21 in Cd= 3.5 8,= 0.21 in Load Cases: MaximumReInforcing Check - 1.20+1.6U./RLL+O.SLtJRLi. - 1.OD+.75LL+.525E Pu =10.0 tips (For Max Steel Check) M 74.7 K-Ft P =I 10.0 tips 3= 10.0 tips 11.2+0.2Sdsl10+O.SU.+1.OE C= 8.3 in PU= i 10.0 Kips 0s 6.33 0 Mu . 74.7 K-Ft 01K H (Ft) r No Boundary Element Checks Reqd I 10.9 - 0.2(54)11) + 1.OE Pu 10.0 Kips M 74,7 K4t Determine Axial Strength of Wall (No Moment) A. 427.3 in2 A, 1.9 In' r= 2.2 In H/r= 87.2 S 99 So, e 249.9 INote: Reinf 551 Not Lat Confined, so doesn't resist comp. &Ø P. ==Kips when 0 MuJ0.0 It-Ft SHEARWALL INTERACTION DIAGRAM 250 1 200 150 Reqd 06 --Pro'ld 100 50 I1.2D+1.OEI 11'20+1.6L1 O.9D + 1.OE 0 . 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 OMn(K-FT) VetepslI 6.00 -• - -- - II •I• i 1- - WAU.THK,t(in)=_ro4u - vJ CMU Type = medium Weltht J WAU.WT, W (p)=81.0 Pm (ksi) = 150 fy(ksi)=_60.00 Hartz. Steel: --;A,;,(1n7)= 0.31 (in) 24.00 Vert Steel: iamb(lna)=0.62 Au (in2)= 0.31 (in) 24.00 I:. : - : F= :1 Vertical Bar Layout (To be determined separately) SHEARWALL INTERACTION DIAGRAM 350 Reqd 0. S -g-Provd 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 0 M (K-FT) 300 . x .u" 250 200 t50 tOO so 1.20+1.OEI I1.20+1.6L1 I0.9D+1.0EI 01 Determine _Deflectionof Wail Em 1350 ItSI A? 0.00 in 11= 237E405 In' 0.13 In d 35 A 0.13 In WISEMAN + ROHY Structural Engineers PROJECT: vlaSat Hatmat Mason,yShearwell Design = LOCATION: 6' Pier JOB NO: 17-035.01 Date: 7/17/2017 L.RFD -Based on 2013 CBC & ACI 530-11 LoadCases: MaximumReinforcing Check 1.20+1.6UJRLL4O.SLURLL - 1.00475U.+.525E - - - (For Max Steel Check) Pu =[::l Kips M 96.0 K-Ft P= 13.0 IP 13.0 (Ipx F1.2+0.2(Sds)1D+0.SLLi-1.0E C= 85 Pun 13.0 Kips E 8.30 _lOps _in E M0=_96.0 K-Ft OK • No Boundary Element Checks Req'd I 10.9 -O.2(SdallO + 1OE Pu 13.0 NIps Mu Man 96.0 KFt Determine Axial Strength of Wall (No Moment) M87.2 In5 A. In' r in H/r= 5 99 SO, Pn 321.4 Note; Reinf 551 Not Let Confined, so doesn't resist camp. Ag P.= KIPS when 0 KFt of Wall (NoAxial) Estimate Initial c Value C = 10.16 in 0.0 Kips Determine _Flexural Strength atBalanced Condition c5=l_37.2 un C M(531.4-Ft when 0 P.203.6IKIPS Determine Shear Stregth of Wall Determine Flexural Strength at Pu Max 13.0 lips p 13.0 Nips C 11.9 in 0 Mn =_305.1 K-Ft & Mn 339.0 K-Ft 1.25 xVu (Mn @ Max Pu) 26.5 ICipa Al 530(1.17.3.26.1.1) and, 25xV= _15.0 Kipa Shear Span Ratio, MfVd=I 2.8 I VuS_851 Kips OK Total Wall Shear Strength Nips Kips gVn 0 Vm =_40.9 øVs=_21.1 62.0 Nips OK Boundary Element Checks I Ad S30 PuS0.10Ag?m= OK a=5.6 Mu/(VuL) S 1.0=1 N.G. _in psi or On=_371.8 OK Ad 530 (3.3.65.4) Vu S 3AnVf'm= OK Mu/(VuL) 53.0= OK I No Boundary Elements Req'd Determine Flexural Strength L/600(Cd5s/H) 50.3 I OK I Ad 530 (3.3.6.S.3) I 0 M,,278.61K-Ft when __ IP 0.0 _Nips USE: 8 inch CMU wall with 115 (v) @ 24 Inches o.c. at center (d=3.8125 in.) with a 3' wide x 1.5' thick footing Transverse FIB ROM.- 0.56 In'/ ft 1.17 'Ins Seismic: (ASCE 7-10 Section 13.3) rp = ((0.4 ap SDS Wp))/((R1,/I )) (1+2 z/h) a0= 2.5 r= 2.5 Wind: (ASCE 7-10 Section 29.4.1 and Figure 29.4-1) Exposure C s/h = 1.00 K,= 0.85 B/s = 1.50 K,, = 1.00 K,, 0.85 Check: Case A V= 110 I WISEMAN+ROHY FREESTANDING SCREEN WALL DESIGN I PROJECT: ViaSat Hazmat 1 UCTURAL ENGINEERS January 2014-2012 IBC /2O13CBC I LOCATION: Carlsbad, CA I Version 1.00 I JOB NO: 17-035.01A 7117120171 16:24 I Allowable bearing = 2500 psf Searing with 1/3 Increase = 3325 psf DSA/OSHPD? n (V/N) Masonry or Concrete? M (M/C) Nominal Thickness = 8 In Actual Thickness = 7.625 In Wall Weight= 78 psf f'm= 2000 psi f = 60000 psi = 3000 psi (looting) added concentric vertical load = 0 p11 (assumed DL) Seismic Point Load = 0 lb (ASD) Wind Point Load 0 lb(ASD) Height to point loads = 0 ft (above ground) Height above ground 10.67 ft Length of wall 16.0 ft Length of return wall = 0.0 ft F0= 0.303 xW(LRFD) Depth tol.O.F.= 1.33 ft F0= 0.216 xW(ASD) Footing width = 3.00 ft Footing thickness = 1.5 ft F0 = 16.87 psi (ASD) Footing Design: Wall Weight = 936 lb Mar EQ o 1470 ft-lb (ASD) Added Stem Load = 0 lb 1481 ft-lb (ASO) Soil above footing = 346 lb Footing Weight = 675 lb Total Weight 1957 lb MR= 2935 ft-lb it = (fM-M,,)/fP 2 (ft) e 1/2-a (ft) kern = 116 In Kern? Om,, (psf) q,, (psi) Bearing OK? EQ + 0.9 DL 0.67 0.83 0.50 N 1764 0 OK EQ+1.O DL* 0.75 0.75 0.50 N 1742 0 OK W+0.6DL: 0.24 1.26 0.50 N 3281 0 OK W + 1.0 DU 0.74 0.76 0.50 N 1756 0 OK SA & OSHPD Only: LOEQ+0.9DL: Unstable - - - -- -- NG('6650) 2.0 EQ + 1.0 DL: Unstable - -- - - - NG (>6650) If the basic Seismic load case is not in the kern, OSHPD & DSA require an additional stability load case where the seismic overturning moment is doubled and compared to twice allowable bearing pressure. = 0.90 for seismic 1 = 0.60 for wind = 1.00 (1.0 or 1.5) 5os = 0.757 c,= 1.40 Case I c5= -- Case - I Q0 = 0.00256K,K,,K.V2 qh = 22.35 psf Case A = 26.60 psf - Wind Load = 15.96 psf (ASD) Wall Design: 1215 ft-lb(ASD) = 1226 ft-lb (ASD) Vertical Bars = II 5 0.625 in. dia. Vertical Bar Spacing = 24 In. o.c. Steel in center or at face? C (C / F) 0.16 In' steel/ft d= 3.813 In I clear to bar = Center MUb,,.M,, 2043 ft-lb (LRFD) (Wind Governs) phi-M. = 2490 lb-ft (LRFD) OK Note: If controlled by Wind Case C, the reinforcing may be reduced away from the end of the wall Q d unsitnrure' 'ionl'aqT1ctUssemet E,ngegarrni.pILmragerusse (I, I %1fjJjMfjdêvacuation Iluss Pivot til 111k !I!lij IIl , )escriptlon: P 'Ll't , '. %,a ~W.l 6% It S eau + Camargue NEW 1, AFV"* . 5 IDate: woumik Format: A4 ICreating healthy spaces IDimensions 1nmm st i/i N.Y. NFNSON I - - IS I PI.ndN. Ii.- ICØJNI..M IS- Uuoo Wwsgen, I ''"• RINSW$pNtsdI6n-SaN.IsS.A. TId: O56.G 65 aD- aaa.s 6 (ID. WIN..NhDW wd am IIDb6 Modw .NIeWtN.aa. I . cn 1.. -. t I - — : 1- -- ------4-. flu H fr4 -4- $ —a- o Ii 0 -' - _—•/•• i - -- - - ,. - -- I - t ~ ' ' IL - a 1% -, LEJ ,x4 -9Q '\,' • 1 —. — -- a '0 ~ L . , TL L .o c: j--%- - —'•- 1.._ -- tA CIO LA 7i-I . . i — — r- - - —I I a . :: . • --' V CHRISTIAN WHEELER- EN G IN EER. ING November 6, 2018 Pivotal do PCG Construction 1121 West Warner Road, #109 Tempe, Arizona 85284 Attention: Ryan Hatch CWE 2170158.22 Subject: Building Pad Certification, Hazmat Building ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus Gateway Road, Carlsbad, California References: See attached Dear '1\1r. I-latch, In accordance with request of Whiting Turner, we have prepanid this letter to confirm that Christian Wheeler Engineering has provided geotechnical observations and testing services during the grading operations for the Hazmat Building Pad at the subject site. Compacted soil placement has been observed and tested by Christian Wheeler Engineering and is substantially in conformance with the recommendations presented in the referenced geotechnical reports, the grading requirements of the City of Carlsbad, and the California Building Code. The results of the density tests taken in the field indicate that the compacted fill has a minimum relative compaction of 90%. It is our opinion that the building pads are suitable for the planned construction. A final As-Graded report for the entire project will be prepared upon completion of the grading. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please do not hesitate to contact this office. This opportunity to be of professional service is sincerely appreciated. Respectfully submitted, CHRISTIAN WHEELER ENGINEERING SCC:mah cc: Ryan Hatch via email, (2) Jobsite - Whiting Turner Atrachmenr. References ?jkOFESS/ i( GE2748 EXP e-z Of 3980 Home Avenue + San Diego, CA 92105 + 09-550-1700 + FAX 619-550-1701 CWE 2170158.22 November 6, 2018 Page 2 REFERENCES Geocon, Inc., 2016, Geotechnical Report, ViaSat, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California, revised July 5, 2016 (Project No. G1928-52-01). Geocon, Inc., 2016, Retaining Wall Plan Review, ViaSat, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California, dated November 14, 2016 (Project No. G1928-52-01). Geocon, Inc., 2016, Response to City Comments, ViaSat, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California, dated November 11, 2016 (Project No. G1928-52-01). Geocon, Inc., 2016, Supplemental Preliminary Pavement Recommendations, ViaSat, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California, revised December 29, 2016 (Project No. G1928-52-01). Geocon, Inc., 2016, Storm Water Management Recommendations, ViaSat, Bressi Ranch, Carlsbad, California, revised February 13, 2017 (Project No. G1928-52-01). Pasco Laret Suitor & Associates, Rough Grading Plans for: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus, Project No. MS 16-04, Drawing No. 497-4A, dated December 12, 2016. Pasco Laret Suitor & Associates, Precise Grading Plans for: ViaSat Bressi Ranch Campus, Buildings 12, 13, Café, Conference, and Garage P1, Project No. MS 16-04, Drawing No. 497-413. PARcEL. 3 OF PM 21433 —N RD. TOWN w PAD CER11F1CA liON HAZMA T BUILDING (NOVEMBER 6. 2018) 11 PARthL 1 OF PM HAZMAT BUILDING PARCEL 1 OF PM 21433 VIASAT BRESSI RANCH CAMPUS SCALE: 1" = 250' $uusaJc JR. 2495 Truxtun Road, Suite 205 )fli AMa.AssccIATE.s. San Diego, CA 92106 Tel: (619) 677-2004 Fax: (619) 677-2444 VIASAT — BUILDING 14 [HAZMAT. ENCLOSURE] 2426 TOWN GARDEN ROAD CARLSBAD, CA 92009 F4 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REPORT Rev 2.1 February CBC20I8-0028 2426 TOWN GARDEN RD VIASAT: 1.100 SF HAZMAT STORAGE BUILDING (LOCATED NEAR BLDG 14) 2132601 000 4/412018 CBC20I 8-0028 --- ______----- -- II Revision Comments Date By 1.0 Report submitted to owners. December 4, 2017 MM 1.1 Report revised. There will be two control areas rather than December 11, 2017 MM four control areas. 2.0 Report updated based on plan check comments. February 12, 2018 MM 2.1 Building type of construction updated and occupancy February 12, 2018 1 Mlvi updated to a S-i occupancy only. :• DISCLAIMER This report is the property of Klausbruckner & Associates, Inc. and was prepared exclusively for use by ViaSat (alternatively known as "the owners" or "the business owners" throughout this report) for the hazardous materials and occupancy conditions described in this report. ViaSat's conditions and operations addressed herein are based on information provided by ViaSat. Discrepancies between the information presented herein and actual conditions and conditions presented on plans are the sole responsibility of ViaSat. Verification of compliance with the Code requirements and provisions addressed herein is outside the scope of this report. Copies of this report retained by ViaSat shalt be utilized only by ViaSat for the hazardous materials and occupancy conditions and 2016 Edition of the California Code conditions and requirements address in this report. This report shall not be used as, or in lieu of, construction documents or plans for this project or any other project or for any other purpose or conditions not specifically addressed in this report. Any non-hazardous material related code information is provided for background information only to the hazardous materials report, and should not be considered as a complete report on the subject. I Rev 2.1 - ViaSa€ - Bldg 14 I Page iii HazMai Enclosure ~,"b.AssccJATCs I Table of Contents 1. GENERAL SUMMARY TABLE ........................................................................................................1 2. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................2 3. CONSTRUCTION & OCCUPANCY.................................................................................................3 3.1 CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING DESIGN...............................................................................................3 3.2 OCCUPANCIES ......................................................................................................................................3 4. PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS....................................................................................................4 4.1 AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM.................................................................................................4 4.1.1 HazMat Enclosure - Not Sprinklered. ......................................................................................... 4 4.2 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ..... . .................................................................................................... 4 4.3 FIRE HYDRANT SYSTEMS .....................................................................................................................5 4.4 FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS ROADS......................................................................................................6 5. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 5.1 HIGHLY TOXIC & WATER REACTIVE 2 APPEAL ...................................................................................9 5.1.1 Highly Toxic Appeal .............................................................. . ..................................................... 9 5.1.2 Water Reactive 2 Appeal.............................................................................................................9 5.2 GENERAL HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS ...........................................................................10 5.2.1 Permits.......................................................................................................................................10 5.2.1.1 Facility Closure .....................................................................................................................................10 5.2.2 Hazardous Materials Management Plan...................................................................................10 5.2.3 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement................................................................................10 5.2.4 Systems, Equipment and Processes .............................................................. . ............................ 11 5.2.4.1 Containers, Cylinders and Tanks ............................................................................................................ 11 5.2.4.2 Equipment, Machinery and Alarms ........................................................................................................ 11 5.2.4.3 Empty Containers and Tanks.................................................................................................................11 5.2.4.4 5.2.5 Maintenance ..........................................................................................................................................11 Release of Hazardous Materials................................................................................................12 5.2.6 Material Safety Data Sheets ...................................................................................................... 12 5.2.7 Signs/Placards ........................................................................................................................... 12 5.2.8 Sources ofIgnition ..................................................................................................................... 13 5.2.9 Requirements for Storage/Flammable Cabinets ......................................................................... 14 5.2.10 General Safety Precautions ............................. . ......................................................................... 14 5.2.10.1 Personnel Training and Written Procedures......................................................................................14 5.2.10.2 Separation of Incompatible Materials...............................................................................................15 5.2.10.3 Additional General Safety Precautions.............................................................................................15 5.2.11 Storage of Hazardous Materials ...............................................................................................16 5.2.11.1 Shelf Storage ....................................................... . ....... ......................................................................16 5.2.11.2 Storage of Flammable/Combustible Liquids in Control Areas .........................................................16 5.2.12 Flammable/Combustible Liquid Transfer ................................................................................. 17 5.2.13 Separation of Control Areas......................................................................................................17 5.3 FLAMMABLE LIQUID VAPORS ....... ..... .......... . ........ ............... ... ...... ........... ...........................................18 5.3.1 Exhaust Ventilation ..................................................................................................................... 18 5.3.2 Classified Electrical..................................................................................................................19 Class I, Division 1-Group D Electrical Locations............................................................................19 Class I, Division 2-Group D Electrical Locations .............................................................................. 19 6. EGRESS...............................................................................................................................................20 Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 . Page iii HazMat Enclosure te AssocJATes T_ 6.1 STORAGE [S-1 OCCUPANCY] .20 7. EXPOSURES ........................................................................................................................................ 21 7.1 OCCUPANCY SEPARATION..................................................................................................................21 7.2 CONTROL AREA .................................................................................................................................21 7.3 ALLOWABLE AREA CALCULATIONS ........................................................................................ . ............ 21 8. CONCLUSION ................................................................................................................ . ..................... 22 APPENDIX A: ATTACHMENTS APPENDIX B: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 Page HazMat Enclosure .Atub.AS5oc.ims 1. General Summary Table TOPIC CODE SECTION CRITERIA/REQUIREMENTS Type of See Architectural Type 11-B Construction Construction Plans Not Sprinklered, One Story Approximate See Architectural Approximately 40 ft x 15ff = 600 ft2 Square Footage Plans Occupancy CBC Section 311 S-i Occupancy CBC Table 508.4 Occupancy separation is not required between separate S-i occupancies. Hazardous CFC Chapter 50 The HazMat Enclosure will have two separate control areas. Materials and 57 See section 5.1 of thisreport for appeals regarding hazardous material classifications. See section 5.2 of this report for maintenance and general hazardous material requirements. High-Piled CFC Chapter 32 Not Applicable. There will be no ordinary combustible high-piled Storage storage within the HazMat Enclosure. Smoke and Heat CFC 910 Required by CFC if >50,000 square feet of undivided area. Removal Automatic Not Applicable The HazMat Enclosure will not be sprinklered. Sprinkler Protection Fire CFC 906, 906.3.4, Extra Hazard Occupancy Extinguishers 5703.2.1 and Occupancy: S-i 5704.3.3.1 Size: 40B@30 feet or 80B@50 feet Battery Waste Storage - Class D portable fire extinguishers shall be located in areas involving combustible metals (i.e. lithium). Access Road CFC 503 Fire apparatus access road shall extend to within 150 feet of all portions of the facility and all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. Access roads are existing. No proposed changes to access roads Exhaust CFC 502 and Local exhaust recommended based on 25% Lower Flammable Ventilation of 5704.3 Limit Calculations. See section 5.3.1 for details. Flammable Vapors Allowable Area See Architectural Outside the scope of this report. See architectural plans for Plans allowable area calculations. Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 Page 1 HazMat Enclosure AWb ASSOCIAtES 2. Introduction The following is a hazardous materials code compliance report for ViaSat's Building 14 HazMat Enclosure only, located at 2426 Town Garden Road in the city of Carlsbad, California. This is a technical opinion and report as required by CBC Section 414.1.3 and CFC Section 104.7.2. This report is intended to only specify the hazardous materials storage and use requirements within ViaSat's Building 14 HazMat Enclosure. This report is also intended to help the owners effectively determine the requirements necessary to meet the-2016 Editions of the California Fire Code and the Building Code. This report is based on Chapter 50 (Hazardous Materials), and Chapter 57 (Flammable/Combustible Liquids) of the 2016 California Fire Code. The scope of this report is limited to the storage and use of hazardous materials only within the HazMat Enclosure. All other portions of the facility are outside the scope of this report. Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 . Page 2 HazMat Enclosure I A.Nb ASSOCIATeS 3. Construction & Occupancy 3.1 Construction and Building Design ViaSat's exterior 600 square foot.HazMat Enclosure will be of Type 11-B. construction and will not be sprinklered (Attachment #1). See section 7 of this report for exposures, allowable building areas and occupancy separation requirements. 3.2 Occupancies The HazMat Enclosure will be classified as a S-i occupancy as defined by CBC 304-311 (Attachment #2). ViaSat is a technology company and will use the main building, for assembly repair and shipment of wireless communication equipment. The HazMat Enclosure will be a separate building from the main building. This enclosure will be used as a workspace to consolidate compatible hazardous material waste as well as for the storage of the hazardous material waste. Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 . ' Pike 3 HazMat Enclosure 0~'AND ASSOCIAUS AUS3RUCNtR. 4. Protection Requirements 4.1 Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Any non-hazardous materials related storage is outside the scope of this report.. 4.1.1 HazMat Enclosure -Not Sprinklered The HazMat Enclosure will be a separated building and will not be sprinklered. 4.2 Portable Fire Extinguishers Per CFC 906, 5703.2.1 and 5704.3.3.1 (Attachment #3), portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in the following locations: ' In new and existing Group S-i occupancies. In areas where flammable or combustible liquids are stored, used or dispensed. Where required by the sections indicated in Table 906.1. Special-hazard areas, including but not limited to laboratories, computer rooms and generator rooms, where required by the fire code official. Portable fire extinguishers shall be located in conspicuous locations where they will be readily accessible and immediately available for use. These locations shall be along normal paths of travel, unless the fire code official determines that hazard posed indicated the need for placement away from normal paths of travel. Portable fire extinguishers shall not be obstructed or obscured from view. In rooms or areas in which visual obstruction cannot be completely avoided, means shall be provided to indicate the location of extinguishers. Per CFC Table 906.3(1) and 906.3(2), the following are proposed fire extinguisher types and layouts: Extra (High) Hazard Occupancy [HazMat Enclosure] Occupancy: S-i Size: 40B@30 feet or 80B@50 feet Battery Waste Storage: Class D portable fire extinguishers shall be located in areas involving combustible metals (i.e. lithium). The owners agree to comply with the requirements for fire extinguishers. Fire extinguisher types and locations will be provided by the owners or fire extinguisher vendor and approved by the fire department. Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 . Page 4 HazMat Enclosure AND ASSOMAns 4.3 Fire HydrantSystems Per CFC 507.5 (Attachment #4), fire hydrant systems shall comply with the following or by an approved method: Where a portion of the facility or building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction is more than 400 feet from a hydrant on a fire apparatus access road, as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the facility or building, on-site fire hydrants and mains shall be provided where required by the fire code official. Buildings equipped with a standpipe system installed in accordance with Section 905 shall have a fire hydrant within 100 feet of the fire department connections. EXCEPTION: The distance shall be permitted to exceed 100 feet where approved by the fire code official. Fire hydrant systems shall be subject to periodic tests as required by the fire code official. Fire hydrant systems shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times and shall be repaired where defective. Additions, repairs, alterations and servicing shall comply with approved standards. Records of tests and required maintenance shall be maintained. Private fire service mains and water tanks shall be periodically inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 5. Records or inspection, testing and maintenance shall be maintained. Unobstructed access to fire hydrants shall be maintained at all times. The fire department shall not be deterred or hindered from gaining immediate access to fire protection equipment or fire hydrants: A 3-foot clear space shall be maintained around the circumference of fire hydrants except as otherwise required or approved. Where fire hydrants are subject to impact by a motor vehicle, guard posts or other approved means shall comply with Section 312. The water supply/hydrants and fireflow to the building are existing. There are no proposed changes to the fire hydrant system, underground, or fireflow. Rev 2.1—ViaSat— Bldg 14 • Page5 HazMal Enclosure AUSRUCcNCR AN 0 ASSOCIATES 4.4 Fire Department Access Roads Per CFC 503 (Attachment #5), approved fire apparatus access roads shall be provided for every facility, building or portion of a building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. The fire apparatus access road shall comply with the requirements of this section and shall extend to within 150 feet of all portions of the facility and all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. EXCEPTION: The fire code7 official is authorized to increase the dimension of 150 feet where fire apparatus access roads cannot be installed because of location on property, topography, waterways, nonnegotiable grades or other similar conditions, and an approved alternative means of fire protection is provided. The fire code official is authorized to require more than one fire apparatus access road based on the potential for impairment of a single road by vehicle congestion, condition of terrain, climatic conditions or-other factors that could limit access. The building is existing. Existing access roads have been previously approved. Changes, if any, to access roads will be submitted by the Architect of Record and comply with the specification of CFC 503. Rev 2.1—ViaSas— Bldg 14 T lI Page HazMat Enclosure CLusuccNcq. pANb ASSOWAIKES 5. Hazardous Materials A Hazardous Materials Inventory has been provided for ViaSat's HazMat Enclosure (see Appendix B). ViaSat agrees that hazardous materials will be stored, used and maintained to the quantities and locations listed in the hazardous materials inventory. The exterior HazMat Enclosure will be a separate building from the main building. This enclosure will be used as a workspace to consolidate compatible hazardous material waste as well as for the storage of the hazardous material waste. It will not be sprinklered and will contain four separate control areas. Hazardous Materials will mostly be storage only conditions; however there will be some opening of containers for consolidation of compatible hazardous material waste. ViaSat agrees that less than 10% of the materials listed in the inventory, will be opened at any given time; ensuring quantities remain below the maximum allowable quantities for open system use in a single, non-sprinklered control area. Below is a summary table of the aggregate quantities of hazardous materials that will be stored/used within the HazMat Enclosure - Control Area 1: HAZARD PHYSICAL STATE VIASAT' S AGGREGATE QUANTITY MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CFC TABLES 5003.1.1(1) AND 5003.1.1(2) HEALTH HAZARDS Corrosive Liquid 101.078 glns 500 gins Highly Toxics* Liquid 11 glns 1 gin Toxics Liquid 10.078 glns 50 glns Revised Quantity of Toxics* Liquid 21..078 50 glns PHYSICAL HAZARDS Aerosol Level 3 Aerosol 150 lbs 500 lbs Combustible II Liquid Liquid 41 glns 120 gins Combustible Ill-B Liquid Liquid . 11 gins 13,200 glns Flammable I-B Liquid Liquid 120 glns 120 glns Oxidizers 1 Liquid 0.078 gins 400 glns Water Reactive 1 Liquid 16 glns Not Limited Water Reactive 2** Liquid 20.078 glns 5 glns *Please see section 5.1.1 of this report for appeal of Highly Toxic liquids. The Highly Toxic materials will be treated as a Toxic liquid. "Please Please see section 5.1.2 of this report for appeal of Water Reactive 2 liquids. I Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 I I Page 7 Ha--Mat Enclosure AURUC4t..ER ANb ASSOCIATES I Below is a summary table of the aggregate quantities of hazardous materials that will be stored/used within the HazMat Enclosure - Control Areas 3 & 4 (Flammables): VIASAT' S MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE HAZARD PHYSICAL AGGREGATE QUANTITY PER CFC STATE QUANTITY TABLES 5003.1.1(1)AND 5003.1.1(2) HEALTH HAZARDS Highly Toxic* Liquid 10-glns 1 gln Revised Quantity of Toxics Liquid 10 glns 50 glns PHYSICAL HAZARDS Combustible Ill-B Liquid Liquid 10 glns 13,200 glns Flammable I-B Liquids Liquid 120 gins 120 gins Water Reactive 1 Liquid 10 gins Not Limited *Please see section 5.1.1 of this report for appeal of Highly Toxic liquids. The Highly Toxic materials will be treated as a Toxic liquid. The MAQ for Toxic liquid is 50 gallons. As shown in the inventories, the above tables and the appeal regarding Highly Toxics and Water Reactive 2 Liquids, the storage and use of hazardous materials within the hazmat enclosure is below the maximum allowable quantities for control areas located on the ground floor of a non-sprinklered building, stated in Chapter 50 of the 2016 California Fire Code. 10 Rev 2.1—ViaSat— Bldg i4 Page 8 HazMai Enclosure *ssocI4tEs 5.1 Highly Toxic & Water Reactive 2 Appeal 5. 1.1 Highly Toxic Appeal After reviewing ViaSat's inventor)' along with the Materials Safety Data Sheets, it is the professional opinion of Klausbruckner and Associates that ViaSat's material [Instapak A] has been classified conservatively and should not be treated as a high toxic material. The material is classified as a highly toxic liquid due to the presence of MDI [CAS# 101-68-8].. Please see Attachment #6 for Safety Data Sheets. There are no other hazardous materials within ViaSat's facility classified as Highly Toxic. At normal temperature and pressure, MDI is not capable of releasing highly toxic or toxic vapors due to its extremely low vapor pressure. The Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for Instapak Component "A" shows an ATE LCSO inhalation value of 1.5 mg/I which would typically fall within the highly toxic hazard category. However, as stated in the SDS, this can only be achieved when using experimentally produced respirable aerosol. ViaSat will use the Instapak Component "A" in a closed system and it will not be heated in any way. Achieving the respirable aerosol is highly unlikely due to the conditions in which this material is being used and MDI's low vapor pressure. Additionally, the NFPA Health rating stated on the SDS is a 2 rather than a 3 or 4 which typically indicates the material is toxic. See Attachment #6 for additional documentation on MDI. On behalf of ViaSat, we [Klausbruckner and Associates] are requesting that the Instapak Component "A" not be treated as a highly toxic liquid; therefore the requirements of an H- occupancy would not apply. 5.1.2 Water Reaclive 2 Appeal On behalf of ViaSat, we [Klausbruckner and Associates] are requesting to not treat the quantity of water-reactive 2 liquid reported in this report and in the inventory as requiring an H-occupancy for the following reasons: The quantity of Water Reactive 2 liquid has been very conservatively over estimated. This is because the material classified as water-reactive 2 liquid is the electrolyte within the used batteries [used Lithium Ion Batteries and used Lithium Metal Batteries]. The storage quantity, shown in the table and inventory, is the size of the container [15 gallon and 5 gallon] in which the entire used battery is placed. The actual amount of electrolyte within the container is much less. The waste battery storage area is a separate room, with no flammable or combustible liquid. Additionally, in a sprinklered control area, the maximum allowable quantity for water reactive 2 materials would be doubled, however since the materials are water reactive, it is safer for this control area not to be sprinklered, which is the case. It also must be noted that this is not a normally occupiable building. Rev 2.1—ViaSat— Bldg 14 ¼.. . Page HazMat Enclosure Assc.es 5.2 General Hazardous Material Requirements The owners agree to implement and maintain the following additional California Fire Code requirements: 5.2.1 Permits Per CFC 5001.5 (Attachment #7), permits shall be required as set forth in sections 105.6 and 105.7 and as required by the local city regulations. The owners agree to obtain any applicable building and fire department permits. 5.2.1.1 Facility Closure Not applicable. There are no proposed facility closures or hazardous materials removal with the scope of project. The owners agree to obtain any applicable building and fire department permits in the event of future facility closures or removal of hazardous materials. 5.2.2 Hazardous Materials Management Plan Per CFC 407.6 and 5001.5.1 (Attachment #8), where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HIvIIviP). The H1vIMP shall include a facility site plan designating the following: Access to each storage and use area. Location of emergency equipment. Location where liaison will meet emergency responders. Facility evacuation meeting point locations. The general purpose of other areas within the building. Location of all above-ground and underground tanks and their appurtenances including, but not limited to, sumps, vaults, below-grade treatment systems and piping. The hazard classes in each area. Locations of all control areas and Group H occupancies. Emergency exits. An HMMP will be provided by the owners only at the specific request of the fire department. 5.2.3 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement Per CFC 407.5 and 5001.5.2 (Attachment #8), where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include and HIVIIS, such as the SARA (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986) Title III, Tier II Report or other approved statement. As mentioned previously, a hazardous materials inventory report has been provided (see Appendix B). Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 ¼. Page 10 HazMat Enclosure 4 lS i(.AUSL1RUCict4Cq ssoc,Es 5.2.4 Systems, Equipment and Processes 5.2.4.1 Containers, Cylinders and Tanks Per CFC 5003.2.1 (Attachment #9), containers, cylinders and tanks shall be designed and constructed in accordance with approved standards. Containers, cylinders, tanks and other means used for containment of hazardous materials shall be of an approved type. Pressure vessels not meeting DOTn requirements for transportation shall comply with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. Flammable & Combustible Liquids: Per CFC 5704.3.1 (Attachment #9), the design, construction and capacity of containers for the storage of Class I, II and LIlA liquids shall be approved and in accordance with Section 9.4 of NFPA 30. Only approved containers and portable tanks shall be used. 5.2.4.2 Equipment, Machinery and Alarms Per CFC 5003.2.3 (Attachment #9), equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated with the use, storage or handling of hazardous materials shall be listed or approved. 5.2.4.3 Empty Containers and Tanks Per CFC 5003.2.5 (Attachment #9), empty containers and tanks previously used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be free from residual material and vapor as defined by DOTn, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) or-other regulating authority or maintained as specified for the storage of hazardous materials. Flammable & Combustible Liquids: Per CFC 5704.3.3.4 (Attachment #9), the storage of empty tanks and containers previously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be stored as required for filled containers and portable tanks. Portable tanks and containers, when emptied, shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in openings. 5.2.4.4 Maintenance Per CFC 5003.2.6 (Attachment #9), in addition to the requirements stated above, equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated with hazardous materials shall be maintained in an operable condition. Defective containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or disposed of in an approved manner. Defective containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or disposed of in an approved manner. ,Defective equipment or machinery shall be removed from service and repaired or replaced. Required detection and alarm systems shall be replaced or repaired where defective. Rev 2.1—ViaSat— Bldg l4 ¼. Pagell HazMat Enclosure KAUsRUccNEq \p AS5OC.AT.ES 5.2.5 Release of Hazardous Materials Per CFC 5003.3 (Attachment #10), hazardous materials in any quantity shall not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal waterway or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. EXCEPTION 1: The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed when in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. When hazardous materials are released in quantities reportable under state, federal or local regulations, the fire code official shall be notified and the following procedures required in accordance with the following: Records of the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials by the permittee shall be maintained. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. When an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service. The person, firm or corporation responsible for an unauthorized discharge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, at no cost to the jurisdiction. When deemed necessary by the fire code official, cleanup may be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unauthorized discharge. 5.2.6 Material Safety Data Sheets Per CFC 407.2 and 5003.4 (Attachment #11), Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises. When a hazardous substance is developed in a laboratory, available information shall be documented. EXCEPTION: Designated hazardous waste. 5.2.7 Signs/Placards Per CFC 407.3 (Attachment #11), individual containers of hazardous materials, cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable federal regulations. Buildings, rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard warning signs. Per CFC 5003.5 and 5003.6 (Attachment #11), unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identification signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material contained shall be placed on stationary containers and above-ground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations designated by the fire code official. Markings. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing compressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COMPRESSED GAS Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 4. Page 12 HazMat Enclosure ALAUtdRUCKNE. ASSOCIATES Signs and markings shall not be obscured or removed, shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved. Flammable & Combustible Liquids: Per CFC 5703.5 (Attachment #11), the fire code official is authorized to require warning signs for the purpose of identifying the hazards of storing or using flammable liquids. Signage for identification and warning such as for the inherent hazard of flammable liquids or smoking shall be provided in accordance with Section 5003.5 and 5003.6 and the following: Style. Warning signs shall be of a durable material. Signs warning of the hazard of flammable liquids shall have white lettering on a red background and shall read: DANGER - FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. Letters shall not be less than 3 inches in height and /2 inch in stroke. Location. Signs shall be posted in locations as required by the fire code official. Piping containing flammable liquids shall be identified in accordance with ASM.E A13.1. Warning labels. Individual containers, packages and cartons shall. be identified, marked, labeled and placarded in accordance with federal regulations and applicable state laws. Identification. Color coding or other approved identification means shall be provided on each loading and unloading riser for flammable or combustible liquids to identify the contents of the tank served by the riser. 5.2.8 Sources of Ignition Per CFC 5003.7 (Attachment #12), the following requirements apply: Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5. Within 25 feet of outdoor storage, dispensing or open use areas. Facilities or areas within facilities that have been designated as totally "no smoking" shall have "No Smoking" signs placed at all entrances to the facility or Area. Designated areas within such facilities where smoking is permitted either permanently or temporarily, shall be identified with signs designating that smoking is permitted in these areas only. In rooms or areas where flammable or combustible hazardous materials are stored, dispensed or used. Signs shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code and shall comply with Section 310. Open flame. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazardous materials stored or used. Industrial trucks. Powered industrial trucks used in areas designated as hazardous (classified) locations in accordance with the California Electrical Code shall be listed and labeled for use in the environment intended in accordance with NFPA 505. I Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 . I I Page 13 I HazMat Enclosure I ASSOT.ES 5.2.9 Requirements for Storage/Flammable Cabinets Per CFC 5003.8.7 and 5704.3.2 (Attachment #13), storage cabinets used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area shall be in accordance with the following: Construction: The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following: Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inch (No. 18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with a 1.5-inch airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with a self-latching device. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of 2 inches. Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets used for the storage of hazardous gases or liquids shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code. Warning markings: Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red letters on a contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS - KEEP FIRE AWAY or FLAMMABLE - KEEP FIRE AWAY (for flammable/combustible cabinets) Flammable/Combustible Liquids: Capacity - The combined total quantity of flammable/combustible liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons. Flammable/Combustible Liquids - Liquids for maintenance and operation of equipment: Per CFC 5704.3.4.4 (Attachment #13), in all occupancies, quantities of flammable and combustible liquids in excess of 10 gallons used for maintenance purposes and the operation of equipment shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Section 5704.3.2. Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons are allowed to be stored outside of a cabinet when in approved containers located in private garages or other approved locations. ViaSat will not use hazardous material cabinets/flammable cabinets for the purposes of increasing the maximum allowable quantities. 5.2.10 General Safety Precautions 5.2.10.1 Personnel Training and Written Procedures Per CFC 407.4 and 5003.9.1 (Attachment #14), person responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary to the event of fire, leak or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be liaison personnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. I Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 I Page 14 I HazMat Enclosure I AND I 5.2.10.2 Separation of Incompatible Materials Per CFC 5003.9.8 (Attachment #14), incompatible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated when the stored- materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds or 0.5 gallon. Separation shall be accomplished by: Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance of not less than 20 feet. Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a noncombustible partition extending not less than 18 inches above and to the sides of the stored material. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. Flammable/Combustible Liquids: Per CFC 5704.3.3.2 (Attachment #14), materials that will react with water or other liquids to produce a hazard shall not be stored in the same room with flammable and combustible liquids except when stored in accordance with Section 5003.9.8. ViaSat agrees to separate any incompatible materials in storage and storage of materials incompatible with materials in use (if greater than 5 pounds or 0.5 gallons) by a minimum distance of 20 feet or by storing in hazardous materials storage cabinets. 5.2.10.3 Additional General Safety Precautions Per CFC 5003.9 and 57043.3.3 (Attachment #14), the following additional general precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with the following: Security. Storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safe-guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. Protection from Vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accordance with Section 312. Electrical Wiring and Equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. Static Accumulation. When processes or conditions exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by static electricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge. Protection from Light. Materials that are sensitive to light shall be stored in containers designed to protect them from such exposure. Shock Padding. Materials that are shock sensitive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity. Clear Means of Egress. Storage of any flammable or combustible liquids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress. Rev2.1-.ViaSai—Bldgl4 ¼. Page 15 HazMat Enclosure AUSC14NER. ;p A610 AsiOCIATES_ 7_ 5.2.11 Storage of Hazardous Materials 5.2.11.1 Shelf Storage Per CFC 5003.9.9 .and 5704.3.3.5 (Attachment #15), shelving shall be of substantial construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accordance with the seismic design requirements of the California Building Code for the seismic zone in which the material is located. Shelving shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the hazardous materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard when used for the storage of individual containers. EXCEPTIONS: Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory furniture specifically designed for such use. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be maintained in an orderly manner. 5.2.11.2 Storage of Flammable/Combustible Liquids in Control Areas Per CFC 5704.3.5 (Attachment #15), storage of flammable and combustible liquids in control areas shall be in accordance with the following: Storage pile heights. Containers having less than a 30-gallon capacity which contain Class I or II liquids shall not be stacked more than 3 feet or two containers high, whichever is greater, unless stacked on fixed shelving or otherwise satisfactorily secured. Containers of Class I or II liquids having a capacity of 30 gallons or more shall not be stored more than one container high. Containers shall be stored in an upright position. Storage distance from ceiling and roofs. Piles of containers or portable tanks shall not be stored closer than 3 feet to the nearest beam, chord, girder or other obstruction, and shall be 3 feet below sprinkler deflectors or discharge orifices of water spray or other overhead fire protection system. Combustible materials. In areas that are inaccessible to the public, Class I, II and lilA liquids shall not be stored in the same pile or rack section as ordinary combustible commodities unless such materials are packaged together as kits. Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 Page 16 HazMat Enclosure ASSOAT.ES 5.2.12 Flammable/Combustible Liquid Transfer Per CFC 5705.2.4 (Attachment #16), Class I liquids or when heated to or above their flash points, Class II and Class III liquid shall be transferred by one of the following methods: From safety cans complying with UL 30. Through an approved closed piping system. From containers or tanks by an approved pump taking suction through an opening in the top of the container or tank. For Class IB, IC, II and III liquids, from containers or tanks by gravity through an approved self-closing or automatic-closing valve when the container or tank and dispensing operations are provided with spill control and secondary containment, in accordance with Section 5703.4. Class IA liquids shall not be dispensed by gravity from tanks. Approved engineered liquid transfer systems. EXCEPTION: Liquids in original shipping containers not exceeding a 5.3 gallon capacity. ViaSat agrees that all hazardous material equipment will be listed for its use. 5.2.13 Separation of Control Areas Per CFC 50018.3.1 (Attachment #17), control areas shall be separated from each other by fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the California Building Code or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 712 of the California Building Code, or both. Per CFC 5003.8.3.2, 5003.8.3.3 and CFC Table 5003.8.3.2 (Attachment #17), a maximum of 4 control areas with 100 percent of the maximum allowable quantities of hazardous materials per control area are allowed on the first floor of a building with one-hour fire resistance rating for fire barriers between control areas. The HazMat Enclosure will have two separate control areas, separated by a minimum of one-hour fire barriers. Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 ¼. Page 17 HazMat Enclosure *% WfWCiNEq. As oc.Ates 5.3 Flammable Liquid Vapors 5.3.1 Exhaust Ventilation Mechanical exhaust is not required by the California Building and Fire Code, however the following exhaust ventilation is recommended to avoid requirements for explosion deflagration requirements of CFC Section 911 (Attachment #18). Additionally mechanical exhaust to maintain vapors at or below 25% lower flammable limit is an acceptable method of explosion deflagration prevention in accordance with NFPA 69. In addition, to limit the areas of classified electrical, exhaust is recommended. Local exhaust ventilation is recommended based on 25% Lower Flammable Limit (LFL) calculations in Attachment #18. Please. note that the local exhaust is recommended for flammable/combustible liquids in open-use and emptying of aerosol cans to maintain flammable vapors at <25% LFL. See Attachment #18 for cfm calculations for proposed products in use. Exhaust calculations are based on the following two sources have been used to determine the minimum required cfm rate to maintain vapors at or below 25% Lower Flammable Limit: Fire Protection Handbook [18th Edition]: Section 4, Chapter 6 "Flammable and Combustible Liquids" pp 4-63 ["Calculating Vapor Volume and Flammable Mixtures"] Industrial Ventilation: A Manual of Recommended Practice [24th Edition], Section 2.5 ["Dilution Ventilation for Fire and Explosion"] Please note that the recommended exhaust rate calculations in Attachment #18 are applicable to the local exhaust/fume hoods only IF flammable liquids are in open system use. The exhaust ventilation system shall be designed by the mechanical contractor in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. A minimum 482 cfm, based on lower flammable limit calculations, is recommended for the local exhaust/fume hoods in any areas where flammable liquids are in open- use. Please also note the cfm rate calculations based on 25% LFL includes a factor of safety of .4 [i.e. 4 times the minimum exhaust rate needed to maintain the vapors below the lower flammable limit]. The design of the exhaust shall either meet the cfm rates proposed above based on 25% LFL OR it shall meet the manufacturer's recommended rates for the exhaust hood, whichever is greater. The vapors within the duct system are not considered "flammable vapors" if the above minimum exhaust rates are provided as defined by Section 208 of the California Mechanical Code (Attachment #18). Rev 2.1— ViaSat— Bldg 14 . Page 18 HazMat Enclosure &w ASSOCIATES 5.3.2 Classified Electrical Per CFC 5703.1 (Attachment #19), electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Section 605 and the California Electrical Code. Areas where flammable liquids are stored, handled, dispensed or mixed shall be in accordance with Table 5703.1.1. A classified area shall not extend beyond an unpiërced floor, roof or other solid partition. The extent of the classified area is allowed to be reduced, or eliminated, where sufficient technical justification is provided to the fire code official that a concentration in the area in excess of 25 percent of the lower flammable limit (LFL) cannot be generated. Areas where Class II or III liquids are heated above their flash points shall have electrical installations in accordance with Section 5703.1.1. The fire code official is authorized to determine the extent of the Class I electrical equipment and wiring location when a condition is not specifically covered by these requirements or the California Electrical Code. See section 5.3.1 for exhaust ventilation requirements to maintain vapors in areas where flammable liquids or heated combustible liquids are used. If exhaust is not provided in areas: Class I, Division 1-Group D Electrical Locations Equipment Where Flammable Vapor/Air Mixtures Could Exist Under Normal Operations: Area within 5' of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions. Class I, Division 2-Group D Electrical Locations Equipment Where Flammable Vapor/Air Mixtures Could Exist Under Normal Operations: Area between 5' & 8' of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions. Also, area up to 3' above floor within 5'-25' horizontally from any edge of such equipment. The owners agree to provide (if applicable) Classified Electrical within the areas requiring local exhaust (i.e. locations where flammable vapors are being exhausted) such as within fume hoods or flammable vapor areas that are exhausted (i.e. where flammable vapors could exist under normal operating conditions). As mentioned previously, as allowed by CFC 5703.1.1, the electrically classified zones/boundaries need not extend outside exhausted laboratory fume hoods or exhausted areas when use, dispensing & transfer operations occur within such hoods & areas provided with ventilation and conditions as described in Section 5.3.1. Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 ¼.. Page 19 %i HazMat Enclosure p AssôcAT.$ 6. Egress A complete exit analysis is outside the scope of this report. The following general egress requirements apply to the proposed non-si,rinklered occupancy (Attachment #20): 6.1 Storage fS-I Occupancy] Per CBC 1005.3.2, egress width components other than stairways shall be 0.2 inch/occupant. Per CBC Table 1006.2.1, spaces with only one exit or exit access doorway shall have a maximum occupancy load of 30 and the common path of egress travel shall not exceed 100 feet. Per CBC Table 1017.2, exit access travel distance shall not exceed 200 feet. Per CBC 1020.4, dead ends through common path of egress shall not exceed 20 feet. The owners agree to meet the above requirements for travel distances. A complete exit analysis is outside the scope of this report and, when required, will be provided by the Architect of Record. Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 Page 20 HazMat Enclosure ASSOC,I1T.ES 7. Exposures 7.1 Occupancy Separation ViaSat's HazMat Enclosure will be classified as a S-i occupancy. Per CBC Table 508.4 (Attachment #21), there are no occupancy separation requirements between separate rooms classified as S-i occupancies even in a non-sprinklered building. 7.2 Control Area See section 5.2.13 of this report. 7.3 Allowable Area Calculations Not within the scope of this report. See architectural plans. Rev 2.1 - ViaSat —Bldg 14 Page 21 HazMat Enclosure 'ANO ASSOCIATES & Con clUsion It is the opinion of Klausbi ucknei & Associates that the above icquirements will meet the requirements, and/or intent of Chapter 50 (Hazardous Materials); and Chapter 57 (Flammable/Combustible Liquids) of the 2016 Edition of 'the California Fire and Building Code. By Way of niy'signatüre, ViàSat agrees to the storage and maintenanc&coñditions requited and specified,.!A this repolt cil:t/3-1 &.• ViaSat Rei (Sign and Print-Name), Date that based on the chemical data and infoimation provided 'by Klausbñickier and Associatesg 'it is not 'probable. that the MDI material will reach, a Highly 'Toxic environment based on atmospheric.' conditions in the. event -of a spill. Fire Marshal Metz approved, that the MDI Part A' ma- tèrial can ho treated as Toxic. The quantity of Toxic liquids within, the .11azMat Enclosure is below the Maximum Allowable Ouantities. Rev 2.1— ViaSat—Bldg 14 Page 22 HazMat Enclosure KL.tISNU. (tI uu 9. Appendix A: Attachments Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 HazMat Enclosure o Assàc4yEs ATTACHMENT #1 CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING DESIGN NOTE REFER TO ELECTRICALFORUGHTINGPLAN I SS 34I 4I.0 •,, 4-0"L 4'-8' q q 34" HOLLOW METAL DOOR AND FRAME / WITH ENTRANCE LOCI(AND - ( PANIC HARDWARE: (PR)3'-10"wxl'-1O'h.x-1.3/4' copv / ABOVE I 16 I 4F:: I4CMICN I 1Iiui H =d ••t,=::/ M" I -iJI I RA&IME VOWMAM RA00— WMDROKPAMI I I — NRA'4&E ,WOFiKPAc& • 'lyl ?II. I _IuI I I .—I .-S\iTI —'iii A .- • S I ',ií GATE HARDWARE: HINGES CANE BOLTS OFFSET DOOR LATCH AT PAIRS PADLOCK STRAP CORE -CRASH STOP METALGATE,TYPICAL PAINT, 8' SPLIT.FACE CMU -USE SPLIT WOSIDESAND ONE END BLOCK FOR LAST BLOCK AT -ENDS OF WALL @. POSTS, 1YP. GALV.T.S. COLUMN SUPPORTS- PER STRUCTURAL FOR TRELLIS, PAINT, TYP OF (4) 8" SPLIT-FACE ONE SIDECMU W/ SMOOTH FINISH FACE ON INTERIOR OF ENCLOSURE FINISH NOTE: ALL STEEL TO BE TO BE GALVINIZED AND AT ALL EXPQSED LOCATIONS SHALL BE PAINTED BOLLARD PERCIVIL DWGS. TV?. 8'SPLIT.FACE ONE SIDE GMW — I W/SMOOTh FINISH FACE ON of INTERIOR OF ENCLOSURE EXTERIOR 1^2 - * — ISTOGEIWORKSPACE SHED SCREEN WALL PER LANDSCAPE -DWGS. ISITE BUILDING FLOOR PLAN ' 4'MTL STUD — \.— 8'SPLIT-FACE ONE SIDE CMU------- WALL TO ., W/ SMOOTH FINISH FACE ON 10 STRUCTURE 4 INTERIOR OF ENCLOSURE- s-so- ABOVE s-so PROVIDE EPDXYPAINT@ INTERIOR SIDE 4 OF ENCLOSURE, ON SMOOTH FACE Ti'P. I ' ! £INT\ -SCREEN WALL PER LANDSCAPE DWGS. WATER TO-SHEET FLOW PER CIVIL DWGS. I 118'-=l'-O" - ATTACHMENT #2 OCCUPANCIES USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION lic district shall adopt or enforce any requirement for the -. 311.1.1 Accessory storage spaces. A room or space used prevention offire or for the protection of 41e and property for-storage purposes that is less than 100 square feet (9.3 against fire and panic unless the requirement would be m2) in area and accessory to another odcupancy shall be applicable to a structure regardless of the special occu- classified .as part of that occupancy. The aggregate area of pancy. Nothing shall restrict the application of state or • such rooms or spaces shall not exceed the allowable area local housing standards to such facilities. if the standards Jimitsoi Section. 50$2. - .• . ____________ are applicable to i esidential occupancies and are not 311 2 Modes ate-hazard storage, Group s-I Buildings based on the use of the structure as a facility for ambula- r occupied for storage uses that are not classified as Group 5-2 tory children. For, the purpose of this exception, ambula- inckidiiig, but iiót.limited-to,-storae ofthe folloing: - tory children does not include relatives of the licensee or the licensee's spouse Aerosols Le els 2 and 3 Aircraft hangar (storage and repair 310.5J Lodging houses Owner-occupied lodging houses Bags cloth burlap and paper with five or fewer guest rooms shall be permitted to be..Bamboos d rattan constructed in accordance with the California Residential an Baskets Code.,Belting cans-is and leathei 310.6 Residential Group R-4 Residential Group R-4 occu- Books and paper in rolls or packs pancies shall include buildings, structures or portions thereof Boots and shoes for more than six ambulatory clients but not more than 16 Buttons including cloth covered pearl or bone persons excluding staff, who reside on a 24-hour basis in a Cardboard and cardboard boxes supervised residential environment and receive custodial Clothing 'oolen wearing apparel care Buildings of Group R-4 shall be classified as one of the Cordage occupancy conditions specified in Section 310.6.1 or 310.6.2 Dry boat storage ( indoor) The persons receiving care are capable of self-preservation Furniture This group shall include but not be limited to, the following Furs This occupancy classification may include a maximum six Glues mucilage pastes and size I I nonambulatory or bedridden clients (see Section 435 Spe- Grains cia! Provisions for Licensed 24-Hour Care Facilities in a Horns and combs other than celluloid Group R-2 R-3 1 or R-4 Occupancy) Group R-4 occu- Leather 1 pancies shall include the following Assisted living facilities such as:Motor . ehicle repair garages complying with the Residential care facilities, maxiniuimallowable quantities of hazardous niaterials Residential care facilities for the elderly (RCFE) listed in Table 307 1(1) (see Section 406 8) Adult i esidential facilities Photo engravings Congregate living health facilities Resilient flooring Group homes Silks Social rehabilitation facilities such as Soaps Halfivay houses Sugar Community couectional centers, Tires bulk 5toLlLc of Community correction reentry centers Tobacco cigars, cigarettes and snuff Community treatment programs Upholstery and matti erses Workfunlough programs Wax candles Alcoholism or drug abuse recovery or treatment facilities. 311.3 Low-hazard storage, Group S-2. Storage Group S-2 Group R-4 occupancies shall meet the requirements. for . occupancies include, among others, buildings used for the construction as defined for Group R-3, except. as otherwise . storage of noncombustible materials such as products on provided for in thu code. . wood pallets or in paper cartons with or without single 310 7Largefamzly day-care homes See Section 455 thickness divisions or in paper wrappings Such products - are permitted to have a negligible amount of plastic trim, such as knobs, handles or film wrapping. Group S-2 storage. SECTION 311 uses shall include, but not be limited to, storage of the fol- STORAGE GROUP S lowing 311.1.: Storage-.. Group - S. - Storage Grôup.'S..ocáü ancy, . Asbestos -. . includes among others the use of a building or structure or a Beverages up to and including 16-percent alcohol in -. portion thereOf, fot torae that i.iot classified. a a hazar metal, glass or ceramic containers . . ousoccupancy. .: - . -: •.• Cement in bags 2. Chalk and crayons 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE . . - . . . . •. 103 III • i r i lii •i III I Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19.2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement withCA BSC. No further uk i L i JJJ Ii J k L I reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCrION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUII)ECT TOCIVU. AND CRIMINAl. PENALTIES THEREUNDER. . -• ATTACHMENT #3 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 'I 6. Where the most remote portion of a floor or story is more than 150 feet (45 720 mm) from a hose connec- tion, the fire code official is authorized to require that additional hose connections be provided in approved locations. The distances from a hose connection shall be measured along the path of travel. 905.4.1 Protection. Risers and laterals of Class I stand- pipe systems not located within an interior exit stairway shall be protected by a degree of fire resistance equal to that required for vertical enclosures in the building in which they are located. Exception: In buildings equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system, laterals that are not located within an' interior exit stairway are not required to be enclosed within fire-resistance-rated, construction. 905.4.2 Interconnection. In buildings where more than one standpipe is provided, the standpipes shall be inter- connected in accordance with NFPA 14. 905.5 Location of Class II standpipe hose connections. Class U standpipe hose connections shall be accessible and shall be located so that all'portions'of the building are within 30 feet (9144 mm) of a listed variable stream fog nozzle attached to. 100 feet (30 480 mm) of hose. 905.5.1 Groups A-1 and A-2. In' Group A-i and A-2 occupancies with occupant loads of more than 1,000, hose connections shall be located on each side of any stage; on each side of the rear of the'auditorium, on each side of the balcony, and on each tier of dressing rooms. 905.5.2 Protection. Fire-resistance-rated protection of ris- ers and laterals of Class II standpipe systems is, not required. .905.5.3 Class II system 1-inch hose. A minimum 1-inch (25 mm) hose shall be allowed to be used for hose stations in light-hazardoccupancies where investigated and listed for this service and where approved by the fire code offi- cial. 905.6 Location of Class Ill standpipe hose connections. Class III standpipe systems shall .have hose donnections located as required for Class I standpipes in Section 905.4 and shall have Class H hose connections as required in Sec- tion 905.5. 905.6.1 Protection. Risers and laterals of Class-III stand- pipe systems shall be protected as required for Class I sys- tems in accordance with Section 905.4.1. 905.6.2 Interconnection. In buildings where more than one Class ifi standpipe is provided, the standpipes shall be interconnected in accordance with NFPA 14. 905.7 Cabinets. Cabinets containing fire-fighting equipment, such as standpipes, fire hose, fire extinguishers or fire depart- ment valves, shall not be blocked from use or obscured from• view. 905.7.1 Cabinet equipment identification. Cabinets shall be identified in an approved manner by a permanently attached sign with letters not less than 2 inches (51 mm) high in a color:that contrasts with, the background dolor, indicating the equipment contained therein. Exceptions: . 1: Doors not large enough to accommodate a writ- ten sign shall be marked with a permanently attached pictogram of the equipment contained therein. 2. Doors that have either an approved visual identi-' ficàtion clear glass panel or a complete glass door panel are not required to be marked. 905 .7.2 Locking. cabinet doors. Cabinets 'shall be unlocked. Exceptions: , 1. Visual identification panels of glass or other approved transparent frangible material that is easily broken and allows access. 2.1 Approved locking arrangements. 3. Group 1-3 occupancies and in mental health dréas of Group 1-2 occupancies. 905.8 Dry standpipes. Dry standpipçs shall not be installed. Exception: Where subject to freezing and in accordance with NFPA 14. . 905.9 Valve supervision. Valves controlling water supplies shall be supervised in the open position so that, a change in the normal position of the valve will generate a supervisory signal at the supervising station required by Section 903.4. Where a fire alarm system is provided, a signal' shall also be transmitted to the control unit. Exceptions: . Valves to underground key or hub valves in road- way boxes provided by the municipality or public utility do not require supervision. Valves locked in the normal position and inspected' as provided in this code in buildings not equipped with a fire alarm system. 905.10 During construction. Standpipe systems required during' construction and demolition operations shall be pro- vided in accordance with Section 3313. , 905.11 Existing 'buildings. Where required' in Chapter 11, existing structures shall be equipped with standpipes installed in accordance with Section 905. Exception: In Group R-2 occupancies, portable fire extinguishers shall be required only in locations' specified in Items 2 through 6 where each dwelling unit is provided with a portable fire extinguisher having a minimum rating of 1-A:10-B:C. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . . . 159 ItuiIi] j Copyright @2016 CA B$C. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie ICIausbrucIcner on Dec 19. 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION ISA VIOLATION Of THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS .2. Within 30 feet (9144 mm) of commercial cooking equipment. In areask where flammable or combustible liquids are-.,A J stored, used or dispensed 4. On, each floor of structures under construction, except Group R-3 occupancies, in accordance with Section 3315.1. 5 Where required by the sections indicated in Table 906.1 6 Special-hazard areas including but not limited to labo ratories computer rooms and generator rooms where required by the fire code official 7. Large and small family day-care homes shall be equipped with a portable fire extinguisher having a minimum 2-A:10-B:C rating. Where required by California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1. Within 30 feet (9144 mm) of domestic cooking equip ment located in a Group 1-2. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §3.29(a) through (d)J Portable Fire Extinguishing Equip- ment. (a) General. Portable fire extinguishers conforming to the requirements of California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3, shall be installed and maintained in accordance with guides established therein. , (b). Special Coverage. Additional Class A, B and 'C units of adequate extinguishing poti'ntial'shall be providedfor any other hazard, as determined by the enforcing agency. (c) Group A Occupancies. . (1) One additional Class 2-A 'unit shall be provided in Group A Occupancies as follows: On each side of the stage or platform. Exception: Platforms 1000 square feet or-less in area need have only one such extinguishing unit. On each side of every fly gallery. In basements beneath the stage or platform. In every hallway or passageway leading to 'a dressing room. In every property room, carpenter shop, or simi- lar workroom. (2) Not less than one 10-B:C unit (not less than 4-B:C for existing extinguishers in existing occupancies) shall be provided: For each motor andfan room. Adjacent to each switchboard on the stage or platform. (C) For each motion picture machine in projection rooms. Exception: One 20-B.0 unit (not less than 8-B:C for existing extinguishers, in existing occupancies) in each prjection room may be accepted as pro- viding substantially equal protection. TABLE 906.1 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SECTION . SUBJECT 303.5 Asphalt kettles 307.5 Open burning 308.1.3 Open flames-torches 309.4 Powered industrial trucks 2005.2. Aircraft towing vehicles 2005.3 Aircraft welding apparatus 2005.4 Aircraft fuel-servicing tank vehicles 2005.5 Aircraft hydrant fuel-servicing vehicles 2005.6 Aircraft fuel-dispensing stations 2007.7 Heliports and helistops 2108.4 Dry cleaning-plants 2305.5 Motor fuel-dispensing facilities 2310.6.4 Marine motor fuel-dispensing facilities 2311.6 Repair garages 2404.4.1 Spray-fmishing.operations 2405.4.2 Dip-tank operations 2406.4.2 Powder-coating areas 2,804.3 Lumberyards/wàodworking facilities 2808.8 Recycling facilities 2809.5 Exterior lumber storage. .2903.5 Organic-coating areas 3006.3. Industrial ovens 3104.12 Tents and membrane structures 3206.1 Rack storage 3315.1 Buildings under construction or demolition 3317.3 Roofmg operations 3408.2 Tire rebuilding/storage 3504.2.6 Welding and other hot work 3604.4 Marinas 5203.6 Combustible fibers 703 2 1 Flammable and combustible liquids general 7O4 3 3 1 Indoor storage of flammable and combustible liquids 5704.3.7.5.2 I I Liquid storage rooms for flammable and combustible liquids • 5705.4.9 Solvent distillation units Farms and construction sites-flammable and 5706.2.7 combustible liquids storage 5706.4.10.1 Bulk plants and terminals for flammable and combustible liquids I 5706.5.4.5, Commercial, industrial, governmental or manufac- ___________ turing establishments-fuel dispensing 5706.6.4 Tank vehicles for flammable and combustible liquids 5906.5.7 Flammable solids 6108.2 1 LP-gas . I 160 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE IlkriI1IIMIl] ] 1i]Jf'EI Copyright 02056 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Xiausbruckner on Dec 19.2016 &5'.30 AM pursuont to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS TITLE 19, DIVISION 1, SECTION 569, TABLE 3 type of Basic Minimum Maximum Travel Hazard Extinguisher Distance to (in meters) Rating Extinguishers (in feet) 5B 30 Light (low) 9.15 JOB :50 . 15.25 Ordinary JOB 30 9.15 (moderate) 20B 50 15.25 40B Extra (high) 30 80B 50 15.25 Note 1. The specfled rating does not imply that fires of the magnitudes indicated by these ratings will occur, but rather to give the operators more lime and agent to handle difficult spill fires that may occur. Note 2. Forfires involving water soluble flammable liquids, see California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 566(d). Note 3. For specific hazard applications, see Clfomia code of Regulations, Title 19. Division 1, Section 566. Two or more extinguishers of lower rating shall not be used to fulfill the protection requirements of California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 569, Table 3. The protection requirements may be fulfilled with; extinguishers of high ratings, provided the travel distance to such larger extinguishers shall not exceed. 50 feet (15.25 m), as shown in. California Code of Regitlations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 569, Table 3. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division• 1 §5 70 (a) through e,)J Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement. for Class .B Fires in Flammable Liquids of Appreciable• Depth. . Portable fire extinguishers shall not be installed as the sole protection for flammable liquid hazards of apprecia- ble depth [greater than '/4 inch (0.64 cm)] where the stir- face area exceeds -10 square feet (0.93 m'). Exception: Where personnel who are trained in extin- guishingfires in the protected hazards are available on• Me premises, the maximum suifrce area shall not exceed 20 square feet. (1.86 m2). For flammable liquid hazards of appreciable depth, a Class B fire extinguisher shall be provided on the basis of ,at least two numerical units of Class B extinguishing potential per square feet (0.0929 m) of-flammable liquid surface of the largest hazard area. For fires involving cooking grease or wafer-soluble flammable liquids, see. California code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Sec- lion .566(b) and 566(d). Exception: AFFF- or FFFP-type extinguishers may be provided on the basis of a lB rating of protection per square foot of hazard (c) Two or more extinguishers of lower ratings shall not be used in lieu of the extinguisher required/or the largest hazard area. Exception: Up to three AFFF or FFFP extinguishers may be used to fulfill the requirements provided the sum of the Class B ratings meets or exceeds the value requiredfor the largest hazard area. Travel distances for portable extinguishers shall not exceed so feet (15.25,m) as shown in Caljfornia Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division), Section 569, Table 3. Scattered or widely sejaraiçd hazards shall be-individ- ually protected An extinguisher in the proximity of a haz- ard shall be carefully located to be accessible in the presence of afire without undue danger to the. operator. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §5 71 ('a)J Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement for Class C Hazards. (a) Fire extinguishers with Class C ratings shall be required where energized electrical equipment can be encountered which would require a nonconducting extin- guishing medium. This requirement includes situations where fire either directly involves or surrounds electrical equipment. Since the fire itself isa Class A, or Class B has- Ord, the fire extinguishers shall be sized and located on the basis of the anticipated Class A or Class B hazard. Note: Electrical equipment should be de-energized as soon as possible to prevent reigjjfJ.ig...._ 906.3.1 Class A lire ,hazards. Portable fire extinguishers WIT- occupancies that involv primarily Class A fire haz- ards, the minimum sizes and distribution - shall comply . TABLE 906.3(1) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR CLASS A FIRE HAZARDS LIGHT ORDINARY EXTRA (Low) (Moderate) (High) HAZARD HAZARD HAZARD OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY Minimum rated . 2Ac 2-A 4-A' single extinguisher . Maximum floor area .. . 3,000 1,500 1,000 per unit of A square feet square feet square feet Maximum floor area 11,250 11,250 11,250 for extinguisher" square feet square feet square feet Maximum distance of. 75 feet 7 75 feet 75-feet travel to extinguisher For SI: 1 foot 304.8 mm, .1 square foot= 0.0929 m2, 1 gallon = 3.785 L. Two 21/2.gallon water-type extinguishers shall be deemed the equivalent of one 4-A rated extinguisher: California Code of Regulations. Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3 concerning application of the maximum floorarea criteria. Two water-type extinguishers each with a 1-A rating shall be deemed the equivilent of one 2-A rated extinguisher for Light (Low) Hazard Occupancies. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . . . . 165 a]iIu1rrn Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Elausbeuclsneron Dec 59. 2056 6.54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLAI1ONOF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAl. PENALTIES THEREUNDER. 6.7 Hangers and brackets. F1and-h)d pottable fie ex guihers, not hou d ri cabinets,:shall be installed on the Wangers or brackets supphed Hangers or brackets shall be securely anchored to the nounting surface in accordance wit!{ . the manufacturer's installation insn ri. ii ins. (California Code of Regulations; Title 19, Division 1. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS. TABLE 906.3(2) FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS WITH DEPTHS OF LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO.0.25-INCH' BASIC MINIMUM MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF TYPE OF HAZARD EXTINGUISHER TRAVEL TO RATING EXTINGUISHERS, (feet) Light (Low) 5-B . 30 . . 10-B 50 10-B Ordinary (Moderate) 30 20-B 50 #50 7.J Installation. . . . . Portable fire extinguishers other than wheeled types shall be securely installed on the hanger or in the bracket supplied or I •' B placed in cabinets or wall recesses. The hanger ot bracket For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1, foot = 304.8 mm. 'jjHAZMAT Ianufacturer 's instruc- a. For requirements. on' water-soluble flammable liquids and alternative tions. 'ENCLOSURE L shall be located in a sizing criteria, see Calqfor.nia Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, desigAweu tucanurt . I hapier 3. . . . ,. . 9063 3 Class C fire hazards PortablJ fire ertInLu1shrs [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, for Class C fire hazards shall be selected and placed on the §56741 Brackets basis of the anticipated Class A or B hazard Extinguishers installed under conditions where they are sub- 906 3 4 Class D fire hazards Portable fire -6xtinguishers ject to dislodgement shall be installed in brackets specifically for occupancies mvol ing combustible metals shall be designed CLASS D: BATTERY selected and placed in accordance with c'alifornta Code of fa4forn WASTE STORAGE e 19, Division 1, .§56Z6] rummny. 906,4 Cooking grease fires. Fire extinguishers provided for . . • the protection of cooking grease fires shall be of an approved•, Fire extinguishers having, a gross weight not exceeding 40 type compatible with the automatic fire-extinguishing system pounds (18.14 kg) shall be installed so 'that the top of the fire agent and in accordance with Section 904.12.5. . extinguisher is not more than 5fee&.(i.53 m) above the floor. Fire extinguishers having a gross weight greater than 40 [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, pounds (1814 kg) (except wheeled types) shall be so installed §5 73 (a) through (c)J Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement, that the top of the fire extinguisher is not more than 3 14 feet for Commercial cooking Operations. .. (1.07 m) aboie the floor. In no case shall the clearance (a.).Fire extinguishers with a Class K rating shall be between the bottom of the extinguisher and the floor be less vided for hazards where there is, a potential for fires than 4 inches (10.2 cm). . . .. involving conbustible cooking Media. (veleta* or.animal oils andfats). • (b). Maximum travel distance shall not exceed 30 feet (9:15 rn)from the hazard to the extinguishers. . . ('c) Additional fire extinguishers, required for the control of other classes offIres, shall be providedfOr commercial cooking areas as required by California Code Of Regula- tions, Title 19, Division 1, Section 567. . 906 5 Conspicuous location Portable fire extrnguishers .;:; shall be located in conspicuous locations where they will be readily accessible and immediately available for use These locations shall be.along northF.paths Of travel,. unless, tile fire [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, code official detennines tlia•the hazard pbsed indióates the §567.21 Cabinets. • : need for placement awa> from nprrnat paths of travel • Cabinets housing extinguishers shall not be locked. • . . • §567. SJ Physical Damage Protection. • . •, Exception: Where extinguishers are subject to malicious use 'locked cabinets may be used provided they include a Extinguishers installed under conditiotti where they are.sub- means of emergency access dnd re approved by the ject to physical damage, (e.g., from impact, vibration, the authority having jurisdiction. • . . • environment) shall be adequately protected •. • • •. • . . •': '•' •:- •... [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, 9066 Unobstructed and unobscured Portable fire extm- 567 71 Sealed Cabinets guishers shalt not be obstructed or obscured from view In §567.71 ' rooms oi areas in which visual obstruction cannot be corn Where extinguishers are installed in closed cabinets that are pletely avoided means shall be provided to indicate the loca I exposed to elevated temperatures the cabinets shall be pro - tions of extinguishers vided with screened openings and di ains (California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1. 166 • . • . • . . . . .• 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright © 2016 CA BSC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Eiiie Kiausbruckneron Dec I9.20I6 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE . . • LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. . • FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS SECTION 907 FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS. 907.1 General. This section covers the application, instlla- tiOn, performance and maintenance of fire alarm systems and their components in new and existing buildings and struc- tures. The requirements of Section 907.2 are applicable, to new buildings and structures. The requirements of Section 907.9 are applicable to existing buildings and structures. 907.1.1 Construction documents. Construction docu- ments for fire alarm systems shall be of sufficient clarity to indicate the location, nature and extent of the work pro- posed and show in detail that it will conform to the provi- sions of this code, the California Building Code, and relevant laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, as deter- mined by the fire code official. 907.1.2 Fire alarm shop drawings. Shop drawings for fire alarm systems shall be submitted for review and approval prior to system installation, and shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following where applicable to the system being installed:.. A floor plan that indicates the .use of all rooms. Locations of alarm-initiating devices. Locations of alarm notification appliances, includ- ing candela ratings for visible alarm notification appliances. . Design minimum audibility level for ocèupani notification. Location, of fire alarm control unit, transponders and notification power supplies. Annunciators. Power connection. .. . Battery calculations. . Conductor type and sizes. 10.: Voltage drop calculations.. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ii. Manufacturers' data sheets indicating model num- bers and listing information for, equipment, devices and materials. . Details Of ceiling height and construction. The interface of fire safety control functions. Classification of the supervising station. All plans and shop drawings shall use the symbols identified in NFPA 170, Standard for Fire Safety and Emergency Symbols. Exception: Other symbols are allowed where. approved by the enfocing agency. 907.1.3 Equipment. Systems and components shall be California State Fire Marshal listed and approved in accordance with California Code of Regulizlions, Title 19, Division ].for the purpose for which they are installed. 907.1.4 Fire-walls andfire barrier walls. For the purpose of Section 907, fire walls and fire barrier walls shall not define separate buildings. . 907.1.5 Fire alarm use. Afire alarm system shall not be usedfor any purpose other than fire warning or mass noti- fication and where permitted by NFPA 72. 907.2 Where required—new: buildings and structures. An approved fire alarm system installed in accordance with the provisions of this code and NFPA 72 shall be provided in new buildings and structures in accordance with Sections 907.2.1 through 907.2.23 and provide occupant notification in accordance with Section 907.5, unless other requirements are provided by another section of this code. Not fewer than one manual fire alarm box shall be pro- vided in an approved location to initiate a fire alarm signal for fire alarm systems employing automatic fire detectors or waterfiow detection devices. Where other sections of this code allOw elimination of fire alarm boxes due to sprinklers, or automatic fire alarm systems, a single fire alarm box shall be installed at--a location approved by the enforcing agency. Exceptions: . The manual fire alarm box is not required br fire alarm control units dedicated to elevator recall con- trol, supervisory service and fire sprinkler monitor- ing. ' The manual fire alarm box is not required for Group . R-2 occupancies unless required by the' fire code official to provide, a means for fire watch personnel to initiate an alarm during a sprinkler system impair- ment event. Where provided, the manual fire alarm box shall not be located in an area that is accessible to the public. , 3. The manual fire alarm box is not required to .be installed when ipproved by the fire code official. 907.2.1 Group A. A manual fire alarm system that acti- vates the occupant notification system in accordance with Section 907.5 shall be installed in Group A occupancies Where the occupant load due to the assembly occupancy is 300 or more. Group A occupancies not separated from one another in accordance with Section 707.3.10 of the 167 IN .Ji I Copynght 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruclater on Dec 19,20366:54:30 AM pursuant io License Agreement with CA B$C. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL ;=RIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO'CI VIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS Building Code and the California Mechanical Code pertain- ing to flammable liquids shall apply. 5701.4 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec- tions 105.6 and 105.7. 5701.5 Material classification. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be classified in accordance with the definitions in Chapter 2. When mixed with lower flash-point liquids, Class II or Ill liquids are capable of assuming the characteristics of the lower flash-point liquids. Under such conditions, the appro- priate provisions of this chapter for the actual flash point of the mixed liquid shall apply. When heated above their flash points, Class II and ifi liq- uids assume the characteristics of Class I liquids. Under such conditions, the appropriate provisions of this chapter for flammable liquids shall apply. SECTION. 5702 DEFINITIONS 5702.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chap- ter 2:' ALCOHOL-BASED HAND RUB.. BULK PLANT OR TERMINAL. BULK TRANSFER. COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID. Class II. Class lilA. Class IlIB. FIRE POINT. FLAMMABLE LIQUID. Class IA. Class lB. Class IC. FLASH POINT. FUEL LIMIT SWITCH LIQUID STORAGE ROOM. LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE. MOBILE FUELING. PROCESS TRANSFER. REFINERY. REMOTE EMERGENCY SHUTOFF DEVICE. REMOTE SOLVENT RESERVOIR. SOLVENT DISTILLATION UNIT. TANK, PRIMARY. SECTION 5703 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 5703.1 Electrical. Electrical wiring andequipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Section 605 and the California Electrical Code. 5703.1.1 Classified locations for flammable liquids. Areas where flammable liquids are stored; handled, dis- pensed or mixed shall be in accordance with Table 5703.1.1. A classified area shall not.extend beyond an unpierced floor, roof or other solid 'partition. The extent of the classified area is allowed to be reduced, or eliminated; where sufficient technical justifi- cation is provided to the fire code official that a concentra- tion in the area in excess of 25 percent of the lower flammable limit (LFL) cannot be generated 5703.1.2 Classified locations for combustible, liquids. Areas where Class II or Ill liquids are heated above. their flash points shall have electrical installations in accor- dance with Section 5703.1.1. Exception: Solvent distillation units in accordance with Section 5705.4. 5703.1.3 Other applications. The fire code official is. authorized to determine the extent of the Class I electrical equipment and wiring location where a condition is not specifically covered by these requirements or the Califor- nia Electrical Code. 5703.2 Fire protection. Fire protection for the storage, use, dispensing, mixing, handling and on-site transportation of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with this chapter and applicable sections of Chapter 9. 5703.2.1 Portable fire extinguishers and hose lines. Por-1 table fire extinguishers shall be provided in. accordance' with Section 906. Hose lines shall he provided in accor- dance with Section 905. 5703.3 Site assessment. In the event of a spill, leak or dis- charge from a tank system, a site assessment shall be com- pleted by the owner or operator of such tank system if the fire code official determines that a potential fire or explosion haz- ard exists. Such site assessments shall be conducted to ascer- tain potential fire hazards and shall be completed and submitted to the fire department wi thin. a time period estab- lished by the fire code official, not to exceed 60 days. 5703.4 Spill control and, secondary containment. Where the maximum allowable quantity per control area is exceeded, and where required by Section 5004.2, rooms, buildings or areas used for storage, dispensing, use, mixing or handling of Class I, II and hA liquids shall be provided with spill control and secondary containment in accordance with Section 5004.2. 5703.5 Labeling and signage. The fire code official is autho- rized to require warning signs for the purpose of identifying the hazards of storing or using flammable liquids. Signage for. identification and warning such as for the inherent hazard of flammable liquids or smoking shall be provided in accor- dance with this èhapter and Sections 5003.5 and 5003.6. 5703.5.1 Style. Warning signs shall be of a durable mate- rial. Signs warning of the hazard of flammable liquids shall have white lettering- on a red background and shall read: DANGER—FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. Letters shall be not less than 3 inches (76 mm) in height and "2 inch (12.7 mm) in stroke. 490 . . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I Copynght @2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Rue IUausbruckner on Dec ip. 2016 6:04:30 AM pursuant to license Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCFION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. - FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.3.2.1 Design and construction of storage cabi- nets. Design and construction of liquid storage cabinets shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.2.1.1 through 5704.3.2.1.4. 5704.3.2.1.1 Materials. Cabinets shall be listed in accordance with UL 1275, or constructed of approved wood or metal in accordance with the following: Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, includ- ing the door, shall be double walled with V/2- inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Unlisted wooden cabinets, including doors, shall be constructed of not less than 1-inch (25 mm) exterior grade plywood. Joints shall be rabbeted and shall be fastened in two direc- tions with wood screws. Door hinges shall be of steel or brass. Cabinets shall be painted with an intumescent-type paint. 5704.3.2.1.2 Labeling. Cabinets shall be provided with a conspicuous label in red letters on contrasting background that reads: FLAMMABLE—KEEP FIRE AWAY. 5704.3.2.1.3 Doors. Doors shall be well fitted, self- closing and equipped with a three-point latch. 5704.3.2.1.4 Bottom. The bottom of the cabinet shall be liquid tight to a height of not less than 2 inches (51 mm). 5704.3.2.2 Capacity. The combined total quantity of liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons (454 L). 5704.3.3 Indoor storage. Storage of flammable and com- bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.3.1 through 5704.3.3.10. Exceptions: Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, air- craft, boats or portable or stationary engines. The storage of distilled spirits and wines in wooden barrels or casks. [504.3.3.1 Portable fire extinguishers. Approved por- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with specific sections of this chapter and Section 906. 5704.3.3.2 Incompatible materials. Materials that will react with water or other liquids to produce a hazard shall not be stored in the same room with flammable and combustible liquids except where stored in accor- dance with Section 5003.9.8. 5704.3.3.3 Clear means of egress. Storage of any liq- uids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress. 5704.3.3.4 Empty containers or portable tank stor- age. The storage of empty tanks and containers previ- ously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be stored as required for filled containers and portable tanks. Portable tanks and containers, when emptied, shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in openings. 5704.3.3.5 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of approved construction, adequately braced and anchored. Seismic requirements shall be in accordance with the California Building Code. 5704.3.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of not less than I inch (25 mm) nominal thickness is allowed to be used as shelving, racks, dunnage, scuffboards, floor overlay and similar installations. 5704.3.3.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves shall be of sufficient depth and provided with a lip or guard to prevent individual containers from being displaced. Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on labo- ratory furniture specifically designed for such use. 5704.3.3.5.3 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5704.3.3.6 Rack storage. Where storage on racks is allowed elsewhere in this code, a minimum 4-foot-wide (1219 mm) aisle shall be provided between adjacent rack sections and any adjacent storage of liquids. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.3.7 Pile or palletized storage. Solid pile and palletized storage in liquid warehouses shall be arranged so that piles are separated from each other by not less than 4 feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided and arranged so that no container or portable tank is more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.3.8 Limited combustible storage. Limited quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to be stored in liquid storage areas where the ordinary combustibles, other than those used for packaging the liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) horizontally, either by open aisles or by open racks, and where protection is pro- vided in accordance with Chapter 9. 5704.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets. Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside an unprotected liquid storage area shall be limited to a maximum pile size of 2,500 square feet (232 m2) and to a maximum storage height of 6 feet (1829 mm). Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside a protected liquid storage area shall comply with NFPA 13. Pallet storage shall be separated from liquid storage by aisles that are not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 504 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE EIllIL1Ii] I] iiw[ Copyright 02016 CA DEC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by ERie Xlausbnzcicner on Dec 19.2016 6r54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA DEC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMiNAl. PENALTIES THEREUNDER. ATTACHMENT #4 FIRE HYDRANT SYSTEMS FIRE SERVICE FEATURES 507.2.2 Water tanks Water tanks for private fire protec- Fenc'e of fire h'rants except asotherwise required or - tion shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 22 approved 507 3 Fire flow 5 Fire flow requirements for buildings or por- 507 6 Ph'? sic'd pi otection \'sThere fire h drants are sub tions of buildings and facilities shall be determined by an ject to impact by a motor vehicle guard posts or other approved method or Appendix B approved means shall comply with Section 312 507.4 Water supply test The fire code official ihall be noti- fied priorto the water supply test. Water supply tests shall be •' '' SECTION 508 witnessed by the fire code official or approved documenta- RE C TER tion of the test shall be provided to the fire code official prior - to finaLapproval of the water'supplysystem. 508.1 General. Where required by other sections of this code and in all buildings classified as high-rise buildings by the 5075 Firehdrant systems Fire hydrant s stems shall corn California Buzldrng Code and Group 1-2 occupancies having ply with Sections 507:a.1 through'507.5.6 .andAppendi.x ° occuvied floors located more than 75 feet above the lowest by an approved method level offli e department vehicle access a fire command center 5075 1 Where required Wheie a portion of the facility for fire department operations shall be provided and shall or bwlding hereafter constnicted °F moved into or within comply with Sections 508 11 through 508.1.7. the jurisdiction is more than 400 feet (122 In) from a 508 1 1 Location and access The location and accessibil- .. hydrant on afire apparatus access road, as measured , ity of the fire command center shall be approved by the . '..'-.' approved route around ti'ie,exterior of the tacility'orbuild-,r fire chief ing on site fire hydrants and mains shall be piovided w,, ere required b) the fire code official 508 1 2 Separation The fire command center shall be separated from the remainder of the building by not less Exception: For Group R-3 and Group .0 occupancies, than a 1-hour fire barrier constructed in accordance with equiped ihi oughoul with an appi ovcd automatic i Section 707 of the California Building Code or horizontal ' .'. k/er system :insra/led: in accordance uith Section ) . . . . . assembly constructed in accordance with Section 711 of .903.3.1.! 903.3.1.2 or 903.3.1.3 the.distance.require- :t . . . the California Building Code, or both. ment shall be not.rnore than 600 feet (.183 n))." ) > — 508.1.3 Size The fire command center shall be not less 507.a.1.1 Hydrant for.. standpipe. systenis.Buildintts". .• . . 2 • . than 200 square feet (19 m) in area with a minimum equipped witha standpipe'system'. installed in .accor- . '. ........ dimension of 10 feet 3048 mm: 'dance-with Section 905 shall have a tire hydrant..within 100feet'(30-480 mm)-of the fire departrneht.'cótuiec-" 508.1.4 Layout approval. A layout of the fire command tionc center and all features required by this section to be con- tained therein shall be submitted for approval prior to Exception: The' distance' shall 'be permitted to . • installation. . . . . ..- ..' .. ,., ,".'-. 'exceed 100 feet (Q 4,80 mm) where approved by the ' . fire code official 508 1 5 Storage Storage unrelated to operation of the fire 507 5 2 Inspection testing and maintenanct Fire command center shall be prohibited hydrant systems shall be subject to periodic tests as 508 1 6 Required features The fire command center required by the fire code official Fire hydrant systems shall comply with NFPA 72 and shall contain the follow- shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times ing features and shall be repaired where defective Additions, repairs 1 The emergency voice/alarm communication system alterations and servicing shall comply ' ith approved stan control unit dards. Recordsoftests'and required maintenance shall be. ' , maintained.2 The fire department communications system 507 53 Private fire service mnns and water tanks Pu 3 Fire alarm system zoning annunciator panel vate fire service mains and water tanks shall be periodi required by Section 907643 I I call) inspected tested and in in 'iLcordance uth 4 Annunciator unit visually indicating the location of Cahfoi ma Code of Reg71lahons Title 19 Division 1 the elevators and whether they are operational > Chaptem 5 Status indicators and controls for air distribution Records of inspections testing and maintenance shall systems be maintained 6 The fire fighter's control panel required by Section 507 5 4 Obstruction Unobstructed access to tire h)drants 909.16 for smoke control systems installed in the shall be maintained at all times The fire department shall building not be deterred or hindered from gaining immediate access 7 Controls for unlocking stairway doors simultane- to fire protection equipment or fire hydrants ously. .5617.5.3 Clear space around hydrants A 3-foot (914 8 Sprinkler valve and water-flow detector display mm) clear space shallbe maintained around the cucunifer- , panels: 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE • . • . • . 97 III • t , iai i iir I .Copyright@2OI6CARSC. ALL,RIGHTSRESERVED. Accessed byEilieKlaub Ith%eronDecl9.2ol66:53oAM pursuant toUcenscAgreementwith CASC. No further ii I k I 1k P.1 1 .JkL I reproduction or distnbutuin authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCrION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACr AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECrTO CIVTh AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. ' , ATTACHMENT #5 FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS RoADs FIRE SERVICE FEATURES FIRE DEPARTMENT MASTER KEY. FIRE LANE. KEY BOX. TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES. SECTION 503 FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS 503.1 Where required. Fire apparatus access roads shall be provided and maintained in accordance with Sections 503.1.1 through 503.1.3. 503.1.1 Buildings and facilities. Approved fire appara- tus access roads shall be provided for every facility, building or portion of a building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. The fire apparatus access road shall comply with the requirements of this section and shall extend to within 150 feet (45 720 mm) of all portions of the facility and all portions of the exte- rior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. Exceptions: The fire code official is authorized to increase thel dimension of 150 feet (45 720 mm) where any of the following conditions occur: 1.1. The building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, 903.3.1.2 or 903.3.1.3. 1.2. Fire apparatus access roads cannot be installed because of location on property, topography, waterways, nonnegotiable grades or other similar conditions, and an approved alternative means of fire protection is provided. 1.3. There are not more than two Group R-3 or Group U occupancies. Where approved by the fire code official, fire apparatus access roads shall be permitted to be exempted or modified for solar photovoltaic power generation facilities. 503.1 .2 Additional access. The fire code official is autho- rized to require more than one fire apparatus access road based on the potential for impairment of a single road by vehicle congestion, condition of terrain, climatic condi- tions or other factors that could limit access. 503.1.3 High-piled storage. Fire department vehicle access to buildings used for high-piled combustible stor- age shall comply with the applicable provisions of Chapter 32. 503.2 Specifications. Fire apparatus access roads shall be installed and arranged in accordance with Sections 503.2.1 through 503.2.8. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §3.05(a)] Fire Department Access and Egress. (Roads) (a) Roads. Required access roads from every building to a public street shall be all-weather hard-surfaced (suitable for use by fire apparatus) right-of-way not less than 20 feet in width. Such right-of-way shall be unobstructed and maintained only as access to the public street. Exception: The enforcing agency may waive or modify this requirement if in his opinion such all-weather hard-surfaced condition is not necessary in the interest 503.2.1 Dimensions. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm), exclusive of shoulders, except for approved security gates in accordance with Section 503.6, and an unob- structed vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches (4115 mm). 503.2.2 Authority. The fire code official shall have the authority to require or permit modifications to the required access widths where they are inadequate for fire or rescue operations or where necessary to meet the public safety objectives of the jurisdiction. 503.2.3 Surface. Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus and shall be surfaced so as to provide all- weather driving capabilities. 503.2.4 Turning radius. The required turning radius of a fire apparatus access road shall be determined by the fire code official. 503.2.5 Dead ends. Dead-end fire apparatus access roads in excess of 150 feet (45 720 mm) in length shall be pro- vided with an approved area for turning around fire appa- ratus. 503.2.6 Bridges and elevated surfaces. Where a bridge or an elevated surface is part of a fire apparatus access road, the bridge shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with AASHTO BB-17. Bridges and elevated surfaces shall be designed for a live load sufficient to carry the imposed loads of fire apparatus. Vehicle load limits shall be posted at both entrances to bridges where required by the fire code official. Where elevated surfaces designed for emergency vehicle use are adjacent to surfaces that are not designed for such use, approved barriers, approved signs or both shall be installed and maintained where required by the fire code official. 503.2.7 Grade. The grade of the fire apparatus access road shall be within the limits established by the fire code offi- cial based on the fire departments apparatus. 503.2.8 Angles of approach and departure. The angles of approach and departure for fire apparatus access roads shall be within the limits established by the fire code offi- cial based on the fire department's apparatus. 503.3 Marking. Where required by the fire code official, approved signs or other approved notices or markings that 94 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19.2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further L11-11 reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT 70 CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. lanes are designated shall be maintained in a clean arid legible condition at all times and be replaced or repaired When neces sary to .provide adequate vislbiht) 503 4 Obstruction of fire app'iratus access roads Fiie apparatus access roads shall not be obstructed in any manner including the parking of vehicles The rnmirnum widths and clearances established in Sections 503 2.1 and 503 2 2 shall be maintained at all times 50.3.4.3 Traffic calming devices Traffic calming devices shall be'prohibited unless approved by the fire code offi ciaL'.. 503.5 Required gates or b irric'ides The fire code official is authoil7ed to require the installation and maintenance of' gates or other approved barricades across fire apparatus access roads trails or other accessw.ays not including publc streets alleys or highays Electric gite operators shere pros ided shall be listed in accordance with UL 325 Gates intended for automatic operation shall be designed con structed and installed to comply with the requirements of kSTM P2200 - 503.5.1 Secured gates and barricades W here required gates and barncades shall be secured in an approved man- ner Roads trails and other accessays that have been closed and obstructed in the manner prescribed by Secn'n 503.5 shall, not be trespassed ônór' used unless authorized. ..by the owner and th fire code official. Exception The restriction on use shall not -ippl\ to dty, with locks, the locking devices shall be designed to permit ready entrance by the use of the chain or boll-cutting devices with which 'the local• law enforOement and fire-protection agencies may be equippea. 503 6Securit' gates The installation of securityf gates acros a fire apparatus aLcess road shall be approved by the fire chief. Where security gates are installed they shall have an approved means of emergency Ioperation The security gates and the emergency operation shall be maintained operational at all times Electric gate operitors where provided shall be listed in accordance \sith UL 325 Gates intended for auto matic operation shall be designed constructed and installed to comply with the requirements of SThl F2200 SECTION .504. ACCESS TO BUILDING OPENINGS AND ROOFS 504.1 Required access. Exterior doors and openings required by this code or the cal ifornia -Building Code shall be main- tamed readily accessible for emergency access by the fire department. An approved access walkway leading from fire apparatus access roads to exterior, openings shall be provided when required 'by the fire code official. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §3.05(b)] Fire Department Access and-Egress. (Roofs) (b) Roofs. No-person shall initall or maintain any security barrier such as barbed wire fencing,. razor, wire .fencing, chain -link fencing, or any other fencing material, cable, aerial, antenna, ,or other obstruction on the roof of any 'com- mercial establishment in sue/ia manner as to obstruct or ren- der egress or, access hazardous in the event offire or other 503.5.2 Fences and Gates. School grounds may be fenced emergency. and gates 'therein may be equipped with locks, provided Exception: Guy wire, rods and aerial antenna masts may that safe dispersal areas based on 3 squale feel (0.28 m2) , ' be attached to a roof structure having a slope of less than per occupant are located between the, school and the .30 degrees provided there is full clearance ofseven feet Or 'dispersal fence. Such required safe areas shall not be located less 50 240 'school build- . more between the roof and said obstruction Guy wire or than feet (15 mm) flom rods required to support 'aerial or antenna masts may be ings.' ., -. . ' ' attached to a roof structure a lateral distance from the Every public and private school shall conform with Sec- ' ,mast not in e±cess of one-sixth the height of the mast. tion 32020 of the Education Code which states:' 504.2 'Maintenance of exterior doors and openings. Exte- 'The governing board of every public school rior doors and their, function shall not be eliminated without. district, and the governing authority of every pri- prior approval. Exterior doors that have been rendered non- vale school, which maintains any building, used functional and that retain a-functional door exterior appear- for the instruction or housing of school pupils on ance shall have a sign affixed to the exterior side of the 'door 'land entirely enclosed (except for building walls) with the words THIS DOOR BLOCKED. The sign shall con- - by fences of walls, shall, through cooperation sist of letters having a principal stroke of not less than inch with the local law enforcement andfire-protection (19.1 mm) wide and not less than 6 inches-(152 mm) high on, agencies having jurisdiction of the area, make a. contrasting background. Required fire department access provision for the erection of gales in such fences -' doors shall not be. obstructed or eliminated. Exit and exit ' or. walls.- The gates shall be of sufficient size to . access doors shall comply with Chapter.'IO. Access doors for permit the entrance of the ambulances, police 'shall high-piled combustible storage comply. with Section equipment andfire-flghting apparatus used by the ' ' 3206.6.1. ' law enforcement and fire-protection agencies. 504.3 Stairway access to roof. New buildings four or more There shall, be no less than one such access gate ' stories above grade plane, except those with a roof slope and there shall be as many such gales as needed greater than four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (33.3- to assure. access to all major buildings and ' ' . percent slope), shall be provided with a stairway to the roof. ground areas. If such gates are 10 be equipped Stairway access to the roof shall be in accordance with Sec- - . 2016 CALIFORNIA' FIRE CODE . . . , - , 95 1011 121111F.11 11111111 Kill a] Copyright 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Kiausbntcknerot, Dec 19. 2016 &54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No (esther reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUC1iON OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE - - - LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. ' - ATTACHMENT #6 SAFETY DATA SHEETS SAiETY T1SHEET. .SeaIëdAirJV INSTAPAK® COMPONENT 'A" Verêiori: I . . '. Pparat!on date: 2Oi54325 .. . 1. lENEIFlCATlON - - - . - . F Product Name INSTAPAK® COMPONENT 'A" Product Code: NotAppliôable• SDS#: •.. 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May cause respiratory irritation: Precautionary _statements Wear chemical resistant butyl rubber nitrile rubber neoprene or other suitable protective gloves. Wear eye or face protection. Use in a well-ventilated area. -for Severat.rui rinsing if ey regulations 'VSUI VV.d(! &ofltfntié.. - tènts àñd, iiái• 2of'7 SeaIedA1ri Health h.ardsn& otherwise classified (HHNOCI iiot applicable Physical hazards not otherwise classified (PHNOC) NM applicable d7Rto - Classified9ngrednts CASNo Weight %j Potymric Dipheny)rnethane MD) o P$9lDl) Oi6-7-9 6O-1OOr 44Qiphenyimetline1diisoyanate 1O1 68-8 3O1O EáCt prcenEages and pAS ñu!,ber are bei4 witiheld as Odbupationaiexposureiimits, if available are hstedin eátion 8 bescription of neèessary first aid neasures Eyesa 1F IN EYES In asêof cortict ithmediatelyflush eyes with1plenty of &atefo atlealt . I. 15 mInutes . .. SeaIédAir> IL1 lm,iêdiàternedicalattentuon and special treatment needed Symtoiatic and suppbrtiye therapy indicaté Follbwirig sever&eposurr rnedi cal fo Hgv-up shouldbe rnorIt9red forat least 48 hors Aciciiavatecl 'iIedrcaI Cndtiófls' Prsonsvithpre-existjngrespiratory beAthore usceptijie o irritahg effects - * 77 - Speific 1tflethid N secil metlds4éuiFed Suitale ExtingtishingMedia paii carn djoxide (COor dr' pwd_er Specific Hazards burtuiIder utene 'heat orpresure Due to reaction ith water, a hazardous buddup of pressurepould result if corahers contarriinatedwith moisture are sealed 14 peciai Protecti Fightrs t irefightrs sbould wear approprite protedve equipment and elf containeq'breathingapparatus (SCB, with a full face!piece operated in positivepçessure mode P\boots , gloves safety helthetnd 'proe9tive clothing should be worn Unsuitable ExtinuuèhingPJIe4ta Watr may £ us&I in lrge qUantitié l'ection betwn tvater ad ht isocyànate may be rous ContairJrun off water withtempomr barriers and keep fire exposed contaunerscool by spraying withvater I T PersoriIprecaitions Evacuatearea surrounding the spIl' and prevept furtherspiIlae, leakage orertry into drain E,0:!', ad kinpro'teciqn should be wornduring spill deanup arid ventiIatio!!maintained If the potentiarfor airbriie boncentrations 6f MDI abbv the'PEL exists then respiratory protectioishould be worn csQe Sectio8) Environmental o.recauti'dn FAYold?dispersal of sjIIed material ad ninoff and contact with PA drains andèwers ...1 .I.. f .. ..I...,...... . 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Medical suervision of all mploiees irA6, handle or come in contact with respiratory snsitizers is reommendea. Personnel with a history of asthiTla-type conditions bronchitis or skin sensitization condil"itions should not work with MDI based products The Occupational Expoure Limits listed do not apply to previously sensitized individuls:Sensitized individuals should be removed from any further exposure. Personal Protective Eauinment Eye protection Safety glasseswith side shields or goggles Hand protection Chmical resistant butyl rubber nitrile rubber neoprene, or other suitable protective gloves Skin and body protection Appropriate footwear and any additional skin protection measures should be selected based on the task being performed Respirtory protecti6n Due to the low vapor pressure of this material the PEL is not likely to b exceeded under normal conditions If the material is heated or spilled in a confined area respiratory protection should be worn An approved air purifying respirator equipped with an organic vapor cartridge and a HEPA (P100) particulate filter may be used when an appropriate cartridge change-out schedule has been developed in accordance with the OSHA respiratory protection standard (29 CFR 191CIA 34) Where concentrations exceed the level for which an air- punfying respirator is effective, use a positive pressure supplied air respirator Hygiene measures Wash hands forearms and face thoroughly after handling chemical du procts before eating, smoking and using the lavatory and at the end of the working period: Ensure that. eyewash stations ate dose to thi Worlcstatión'Iocation. Refer to the Recommendations for the Safe Use and Handling of Instapak® Foam-in-Place Chemicals" bulletin before handling Instapak® chemicals for additional information - . 9; PHYSICAL ANDJCHEMICA ROERTIES - Physical State.: lUqyld Flammability (solid, gas) Not available Color Dark brown Lower and upper explosive limits Not available Odor Slightly aromatic (musty) Vapor Pressure c10 mm Hg at 250C (PMDI) Odor Threshold Not available Vapor Density (Air =7. 1) Not available pH Not available Relative Density 1 24 at 25°C Melting Point/Freezing Points Not available Solubility in Water Not soluble Reacts slowly to liberate CO2. - - Boiling/condensation point 406°F (208°C) Partition coefficient n- octanollwater Not available Flash point 390°F (199°C) [Pensky-Martens Auto Ignition temperature >600°C Closed Cup] Decomposition temperature Not available Evaporation rate Not available Viscosity: Not available - INSTAPAK® COMPONENT "A" 4 of 7 Sea1ëdAirP eativity Nórspeci1i'test ciat related to reáctivif available f6rt6190rou&t oits Eye contacLSkin corjtict lnhalatiop Ingestion CarcWiOQéniciW: ..:.... *Nofdasslfiable as to its carcinogenicity to hurnansd INSTAPIK® CÔMPONET I Diphenylmethanedusocyanate . [fytheric Diphenylmethane Dilsocyanaté . ARC,.-,- :OSHA NTP 3* 3* SeaIedAIr ii? AT I Species Result Erdpoint (Exposui4)i Species Result Algae 1640 mg/j' LC50 96 hours Fish >1000 mg/I Bacteria >100 mIl Chronic NOEC 21 days Daph'hia >10 mg/V Daphnia >IQOO ng/l hronic NOECr2 hovU Alge 1640 mg/j Fish >1900Thg/l Jr 3-11 MW - I .QQL Single containers less than 5 60O'ounds are riot regulated Ifl. Notregulated IMDG Not regulatd IATA Not regulated DOT (Ground) Bill of Lading Description Not regulated lMl'G (Ocean) Bill of Lading Description Not regulated l lFco ñtnatiönaFliIéiitories atCAS# Lé,él . . ...... . . ... :çrSC:);Caneda(DSL1ND.SL);y U SReciulations Cahfornia Proposition 65 This product is not subject to the reporting requifemnts under Californiats Proposition ... :: . ... : :. .:.: . . .. INSTAAKOMRONENT'A . .6of7- 5EIJIflITlk iflgredent( CAS#. ___ Weigh° RQ 'Scti,n302: .:S 4. tii313f - 4,4'-Diphenylmethane 1O1-68-8 36- 42 5,000 foie * Category C&deN120 PotymèncDiphenylmethane 9016-87-9 60-100 Ndne, Category Diiocyanate Co'de N120 :. ..:. -. Fife Reactniity Sudden Release of Pressure Canadian Recjulations CEPA DSL All componéTnts aré listed or exdmpied NFIA Qalth ____ Flmailit t Instability Special HazaW Non 0=Miniical iShght 2=Moöate 3=High 4Extrm6 .............. Preparationdate 2015 03 25 :..., . . . Reason for evision Not Aplicãble Prepared by NAPCRA Additionil advice Not applicable Notice to Reader This document has been prepared using data fim sources con stde}ed technically rebab1e¼ it does not constitute a warrenly IF Or cAs.#. .:.:CA.AHAP! .: .. AAODS ... •. .:.: . ....Uta". 4 4'-Diphenylrrietharie diisocyanate INSTAPAK®dOMPONENT "At 7of 1 '. . ' Material Safety Data Sheet Methylenedi-p-phenyl diiso.cyanate ACC# 54215 Section 1 - hemicaI Product and Companyidentif ication MSUS Name: lvletnyleneal-p-pnenyl aiisocyanate Catalog Numbers: AC414280000, AC4•14281000, AC414285000 Synonyms: Diphenylmethane-4,4'-diisocyanate; MDI; 1,1'-Methylenebis[4-isocyanatobenzene]; 4,4'- Methylenediphenyl diisocyanate; Methylene bisphenyl isocyanate. Company Identification: Acros Organics.N.V. One Reagent Lane'. Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 For information in North America, call: 800-ACROS-01 For emergencies in the US, call CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 ' Section 2 - Cpmposition, Informatidnon Ingredients qMiqa ;:.E1NEcSfEUNcSI (101-68-8) Methylenedi-pphenyidusoyanatej (?7i 5873-54-1 Diphenylmethane-2,4'-diisocyanate <2.5 227-534-9 128-37-0 2;6-Di-tert-butyl-p-cresol .. 01 204-881-4 Section 3 - Hazards Identification EMERGENCY OVERVIEW • . . Appearance: White to pale yellow flakes. . . .. Danger! May cause severe allergic respiratory reaction. May be fatal if inhaled. Causes eye, skin, and respiratory tract irritation. May cause allergic skin reaction. . . . . Target Organs: Lungs, respiratory system, eyes, skin. . .: Potential Health. Effects • . . • Eye: Causes eye irritation. Lachrymator (substance which increases the flow of tears). Skin: Causes skin irritation. May cause skin sensitization'r an allergic reaction, which-becomes evident upon re- exposure to this material. A single prolonged skin exposure is not likely to result in the material being àbsôrbed in harmful amounts. Isocyanates, in general, can cause skin discoloration (staining) and hardeningof the skin after repeated exposures. • • •. . Ingestion: May cause irritation of the digestive tract. Inhalation: May bq fatal if inhaled. Causes respiratory tract irritation. May cause asthmatic attacks due to allergic sensitization of the respiratory tract. Impaired lung functions (decreased ventilatory capacity) has been associated with overexposure to isocyanate. MDI has a very low vapor pressure. Therefore, airborne exposures are unlikely to occur unless MDI is heated or forms an aerosol, or mist during pouring, frothing or spraying operations. High aerosol concentrations could cause inflammation of the lung tissue (chemical pneumonitis), chemical bronchitis with severe asthma-like wheezing, severe coughing spasms and accumulation of fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema), which could prove 'fatal. • . . . . • Chronic: Repeated or prolonged exposure may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Tissue injury in the upper respiratory tract and lungs has been observed in labOratory animals after repeated excessive exposures to MDI/polymeric MDI aerosols. •. • . .. u_. - • . iie:///C/Users/Marissa/Downloads/54215.htm[12/1/2017 12:06:45 PM] - (SectIon 4 - irst Ail, MeasUrei Eyes: In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for a t least 15 minutes.. Get medical aid. Skin: In case of contact, *immediately flush skin with soap and plenty of water. Remove contaminated clothing and 'shoes. Get medical aid if symptoms occur. Wash clothing before reuse..- Ingestion: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel Never give anything by mouth to, an unconscious person. Get medical aid. . Inhalation: If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give, oxygen. Get medical aid. '. . .. . . . ... . - Notes to Physician: Treat 'symptomatically and supportively. . Section 5 - Fire Fighting Measures General Information If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not .breathing, give artifidal respiration. If breathing is. difficult, give oxygen. Get medical aid. As in any-fire.: wear a' self-contained breathing appératus in 'pressure-demand, MSHA/NIOSH (approved-or equivalent), and full protective gear. During a fire, irritating and highly toxic gases may be generated by thermaidecomposition or combustion. Approach fire from upwind to avoid hazardous vapors and, toxic decomposition products. Extinguishing Media: Use foam, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide. Water.or water-based foam, if used in very large 'quantities, may be effective for fighting fires involving methylene bisphenyl isocyanate (MDI). However, care must be taken since the reaction between water or water-based foam and hot MDI can be vigorous. . . . Flash Point: 196 deg C ( 384;80 deg F) Autoignition Temperature: 240 deg C (464.00 deg F) 'Explosion Limits, LOwer:,Not available. . . . . . . Upper: Not available. . . . . .. . . . . . NFPA Rating (estinIated) Health: 3;Flamniability: 1; In stability :'l Section 6 - Accidental "Release Measures General Information: Use proper personal protective equipment as indicated. in Section 8. Spills/Leaks: Vacuum or sweep up material and place into a suitable disposal container. Clean up spills immediately, observing precautions in the Protective Equipment section. Avoid generating. dusty. conditions. Provide ventilation. Evacuate unnecessary personnel. .: . .ti'o.n 7 Hand Handling: Wash thoroughly after handling Remove contaminated clothing and 'wash before reuse. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Do not breathe dust, mist, or vapor. Keep container tightly closed. Useorly with adequate ventilation. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Keep container closed when not in. use. Keep 'refrigerated. .(Store below 40C/390F.) Store under nitrogen. Section 8' Exposure Controls, Personal Protection Engineering Controls: Use process enclosure, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls.to control airborne levels' below recommended exposure limits. Facilities storing or utilizing this material should be equipped with an eyewash facility and a safety shower.. . .. . . Exposure Limits 11~77777777 777777, . . . . . . . . .. ......,....".... . -'.-'- ile:I//C/UserslMarissalDownloads/54215.htm[12/1/2017 12:06:45 PM] ;P$H'FaIPE Methylenedi-p-phenyl 0 005 , TWA 0.005 ppm TWA; 0.05 mg/m3 0.02 ppm Ceiling; 0.2 mg/m3 diisocyanate ,• TWA 75 mg/m3 ,IDLH Ceiling Diphenylmeth:ne-2,4'- none listed none listed none listed 2,6-Di-tert-butyi-p-cresol 1fraction andvapor) 10 mg/m3 TWA [ none listed OSHA Vacated PELs: Methylenedi-p-phenyl dilsocyanate: No OSHA Vacated PELs are listed for this chemical. Diphenylmethane-2,4'-diisocyanate: No OSHA Vacated PELs are listed for this chemical. 2,6-Di-tert-butyl-p-cresol: 10mg/m3TWA • Personal Protective Equipment Eyes: Wear chemical splash goggles and face shield. Skin: Wear appropriate gloves to prevent skin exposure. Clothing: Wear appropriate protective clothing -to 'prevent skin exposure. • Respirators: A respiratory protection program that meets OSHA's 29CFR 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2 requirements or European Standard EN 149 must be followed whenever workplace conditions warrant respirator use. Section 9- Physical and chemical Properties Physical State: Flakes •• Appearance: white to pale yellow - odor: slightly, musty pH: Not available. por Pressure 0000005 mm Hg@é Vapor Density: Not available.. Evaporation Rate:Not available. • Viscosity: Not available. ' Boiling-Point: 392 deg C • ' Freezing/ Melting Point:38-44 deg C Decomposition Temperature:Not available. 'Solubility: -0.2% Specific Gravity/ Density: 1. 19 © 70°C Molecular. Formuia:C15Hi.0N202 Molecular Weight-.250.26 Section 10 - Stability and Reactivity Chernicai Stability: Stable under normaJ temperatures and.pressures. Polymerizes if heated above 204°C / 399°F. MDI is readily dimerized and trimerized by heat. Reacts vigorously with water above 50°C (1220F). MDI may undergo uncontrolled exothermic polymerization 'upon contact with incompatible materials, especially strong, bases, such as triethylamine and sodium hydroxide, trialkyl phosphines, potassium acetate, & many metal compounds soluble in organic media. • '• • • Conditions to Avoid: High temperatures, dust generation, moisture, At room temperature, MDI reacts slowly with water forming carbon dioxide and inert material comprised of non -toxic polyu reas which could rupture closed containers. 4,4'-Methylene dianiline is formed as an intermediate product in this reaction.. Incompatibilities with Other Materials: Strong oxidizing agents, strong acids, strong bases, alcohols, amines, organotin catalysts. : • • Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hydrogen cyanide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. Hazardous Polymerization: May occur. • • . . • Sec-U0,171,1111"- Toxicological Information ile:///ClUserslMarissafDownloads/54215.htm[12/1/2017 12:06:45 PM] RTECS# CAS# 101-68-8: NQ9350000 CAS# 5873-54-1 unlisted. CAS# 128-37-0: G07875000 = LD5O/LC5O: CAS# 101-68-8: Draize test, rabbit, eye: 100 mg Mderate; 0 Draize test, rabbit, skin: 500 mg/24H; Inhalation, rat: LC50 = 178 mg/m3;- Oral, mouse: LDSO.= 2200 mg/kg; Oral, rat: LD50 = 9200 mg/kg; CAS# 5873-54-1: CAS# 128-37-0: . Draize test, rabbit, eye: 100 mg/24H Moderate; Draize test, rabbit, skin: 500 mg/48H Moderate; 0 Oral, mouse: LD50 =650 mg/kg; . Oral, mouse: LD50 1040 mg/kg; Oral, rabbit: LD50 = 2100 mg/kg; Oral, rat LD50 = 890 mg/kg, Inhalation LCSO rat: 369-380 mg/m3/4H. (ACGIH.docunientatiori) Carcinogenicity CAS# 101-68-8: Not listed by ACGIH, IARC, NTP, or CA Prop 65. - CA ,S# 5873-54-1: Not listed by ACGIH, IARC, NTP, or CA Prop 65. CAS# 128-37-0: Not listed by ACGIH, IARC, NTP, or CA Prop 65. Epidemiology: No data available. . Teratogenicity: In laboratory animals, MDI/polymeric MDI did not produce birth defects. Other fetal effects occurred only at high doses which were toxic to the mother. Reproductive Effects: No data available. . Mutagenicity: No data available. . . Neurotoxicity: No data available. Other Studies: . Secton12 - Ecological Information Ecotoxicity: Daphnia: Dáphnia: 0.35 mg/I; ,24H; EC50Fish: Zebrafish: >100 mg/I; 96H; LC50 No data available. Environmental: 0 Aquatic: Rapidly hydrolyzes to form an insoluble crust. Terrestrial: Will bind with moist soil and no leaching will occur. Atmospheric: Remains in the vapor phase and is degreaded by photochemically produced - hydroxyl radicals, half life 32 hours. Will. not biocôncentrate or biodegrade. Physical: No information available. . . . Other: Not readily biodegradable. Disposal Considerations. Chemical waste generators must determihe whether a discarded chemical is classified as a hazardous waste. US EPA° guidelines for the classification determination are listed in 40 CFR Parts 261.3. Additionally., waste generators must consult state and local hazardous waste regulations to ensure complete and accurate classification. RCRA P-Series: None listed. 0 • . 0 .RCRA U-Series: None listed. • • . . 1e://1CItJsersIMarissafDownIoads/54215htzn[12/1/2017 12:06:45 PM] - - 0 - Section 14 -Transpor -h brM, - DOT Canada TDG Shipping Name: TOXIC-SOLIDS, ORGANIC, N.O.S. TOXIC SOLIDS, ORGANIC, N.O.S. Hazard Class: 6.1 6.1 UN Number: UN2811 . UN2811 Packing Group: II II Section 15 - Regulatory Information US FEDERAL : TSCA CAS# 101-68-8 is listed on the TSCA inventory. CAS# 5873-54-1 is listed on the TSCA inventory; .CAS# 128-37-0 is listed on the TSCA inventory. Health & Safety Reporting List CAS# 101-68-8: Effective 6/1/87, Sunset 6/1/97 CAS# 5873-54-1: Effective 6/1/87, Sunset 11/9/93 Chemical Test Rules None of the chemicals in this product are-under a Chemical Test Rule: Section 12b - None of the chemicals are listed under TSCA Section 12b. TSCA Significant New Use Rule .• None of the chemicals in this material have a SNUR under TSCA. CERCLA Hazardous Substances and corresponding RQS CAS# 101-68-8: 5000 lb final RQ; 2270 kg final RQ SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances None of the chemicals in this product have a TPQ. SARA Codes CAS # 101-68-8: immediate, delayed, reactive. CAS # 128-37-0: immediate. Section 313 This material contains Methylenedi-p-phenyl diisocyan (CAS# 101-68-8, >97%),which is subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of SARA Title : Clean Air Act: . •. CAS# 101-68-8 is listed as a hazardous air pollutant (HAP). This material does not contain any Class 1 Ozone depletors. This material does not contain any Class 2 Ozone depletors. Clean Water Act: . None of the chemicals in this product are listed as Hazardous Substances under the CWA. None of the chemicals in this product are listed as Priority Pollutants under the CWA. None of the chemicals in this product are listed as Toxic -Pollutants underthe CWA. OSHA: . . None of the chemicals in this product are considered highly hazardous by OSHA. STATE .. CAS# 101-68-8 can be found on the following state right to know lists: California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Massachusetts. • • • • CAS# 5873-54-1 is not present on state lists from CA, PA, MN; MA, FL, or NJ. CAS# 128-37-0 can be found on the following state right to know lists: California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, :Massachusetts. • . . • . California Prop 65 • - California No Significant Risk Level: None of the chemicals in. this product are listed. ile:///C/Users/Marissa/Downloads/54215.htm[12/1/2017 12:06:45 PM] European/International Regulations : European Labeling in Accordance with EC Directives Hazard Symbols: ' XN . S Risk Phrases: R 36/37/38 Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin. R 42/43 May.cause sensitization by inhalation and skin contact. R 20 Harmful by inhalation. Safety Phrases: S 23 Do not inhale gas/fumes/vapour/spray. S 36/37 Wear suitable protective clothing and gloves. S 45 In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show the, label where possible). WGK (Water Danger/ Protection) : CAS# 101-68-8: 1, .' CAS# 5873-54-1: No information available. CAS# 128-37-0: 1 ' Canada - DSL/NDSL ' CAS# 101-68-8 is listed on Canada's DSL List. CAS# 5873-54-1 is listed on Canada's DSL List. CAS# 128-37-0 is listed on Canada's DSL List. ' Canada - WHMIS This product has a WHMIS classification of P213, D2A, D1A. This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations and the MSDS contains all of the information required by those regulations. Canadian Ingredient Disclosure List CAS# 101-68-8 is listed on-the Canadian Ingredient Disclosure List. CAS# 128-37-0 is listed on the Canadian Ingredient Disclosure List.. - Section 1`6`.".d Additional Information I - MSDS Creation Date: 3/13/1998 Revision #6 Date: 11/20/2008 The information above is believed to be accurate and represents the best information currently available to us. However, we make no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty, express or implied, with respect to such information, and we assume no liability resulting from its use. Users should make their own investigations to determine the,suitabllity of the information for their particular purposes. In no event shall Fisher be liable for any claims, losses, or damages of any third party or for lost profits or any special, indirect1 incidental, consequential or exemplar/ damages, howsoever arising, even if Fisher has been advised of the possibility of such damages. ile:///CllJsersfMarissafDownloads/54215.htm[12/1/2017 12:06:45 PM] Health Effects and FirstAid Health Hazards MDI vapors or mists are irritating to the nose throat, and lungs Overexposures may cause symptoms such as irrita- tion and difficult or labored breathing,a burning throat and' individuals already sensized CAUTION Exposure to heated MDI C_an be extremely haz- ardous, not only because high vapor concentrations are formed, but also because condensation may form airborne droplets If the product is heated or sprayed as an aerosol, airborne concentrations sufficient to cause irritation of the eyes, upper respiratory tract and lungs may be encountered Udh sinlexoosuie Anàir-süobliéd rèsbiàt6r.rñustbë nges ion.- MDI products have a low level of acute oral toxicity (i e ID50 in the rat >5 glkg) However, good industrial practice sug- gests that contact with the mouth should be avoided Foodstuffs should not be prepared or consumed, nor smoking permitted, iherë:MDl •is:.Used Hands should be.wàsed.bef* rnoking içáting . . . i: . 1Robett WillianvR 'loe Jadoc1d, Vcki Fihmeni Prolectmg /odcers froth PMDI Soivenl Combinations What GiovesWork Best?Pat Two Pohjurethanes Conference PmccothnsOctober 8 112000 n R Y. ëpeatedExiosdre stutheshayshowrthat oIygIyco -baseq ajdcIener' 0r s inthe Published literãtu?e suggesi tThatrepeat- ërfloil re excellentiorb remqv1ngDt fom thskin lfjkin tpair borne isyanatómay causelunge1fets heffects âie hotesl Cntaminate&c&ti- ig function) Cá pnogeniiystus iavebeen 'ihgshoild notb worn ãainintiIlaundered Leather itemsh rmInewhetijelo,pg-terntrepe?ted epsure t9 sticIi SIJdëS1 beltsbrwathbands thbujd be desfroyehd imors(canceinlaboratojo,ry animals %When osd tbàerosols of Eyeontat Fectsraiigedtrofn iFritation pt'Ihe nos toiung lfMDl products,come i contact with the eys iigate' effects resulted from exoaiirert concentrons immediately and contInuouslywIthJ[oj,!gwaerforQt least 11 (9P2 exposburiguIdehnes se fo Wotect 1jninu1es Sçek medicalttetiq For rore ffective the dvers resp ratô yffec1s obseibd the flushing pie eyes use the flngerstospread apart anthhold ure tbO2 i7m resilteddln no ãdveré effects opethêeyel ids be frequentIyrolled concentiatiobs bE fyIrn resulteintuflor or. r moved in all directions to the brochure listigTLVsariô BElspubIisbd& tngêiio, pa qnfereñe ot 'dvernrnentaJ Industrial DuitQth lv acutebçäl foxiity ofMtl poductsigñificant3i r curreflt exposure guldeiLnes - adverseeffets arenq antItpated4ncidehtaI to rpt indu- SD sieet must1 bepbtapectand revIed trial2harjdjlng lMDlpro ictsrewajIo'&d s'éel mdical 4Dlrdduct is ued' Copies4ariVaiIable aJentio Do nof induce vorl3itlngrunless directed to do so am Dow sCuiornerlrthrmatiop Ceit(b' bydmedical personnel MSD sheets - + ebtaineddfro suppliers orotheprduts , nrmadon i also'be carefully eviewbd prior to hanfling or Dtphenyjmebaqe diisocyaiiate the injpal active ingreiegt' Dustorfiers in anada ttaii Sbshet 4in MDI produqsis a highly reactive and poteiitially hazaus sales bffice maeri?l which can dversely affeckor Injure the eyes, the skin and;thed resprator' tract,depend,ng oñ,he ävenu and Erneraendv TreatrnenV 'and etentofxposure For ditiorial Tnedicafintornfatidn, the • eaav âriôiiói Inha1tiófl' PromptIyno jiatedarea o warnibuto admrnistered fif1aIesp l!alàfiör. + •: At room jbmperature vapors are minimal due to ,,low, vapor pressure The greatest potential health hazard of inhaling MDI vapors or mists is respiratory sensitization (an allergy to MDI) Once sensitized a person may react to very low concentrations of airborne MDI - levels even below he exposure guidelines Inhalation of mists or vapors from heatea MDI products can irritate the tissues of the nose throa on t brchi and lungs Symptoms may include iiuiation of the nose throat and lungs, tighiness of the chest (including difficulty in breath ing) coughing and choking Some individuals may also experieftce sinusitis bronchitis or other severe respiratory distress The manifestation of respiratory symptoms including uImdnàry edema, resultind from.acute xoosure 11 niabe withIarge amoiint oftio('ingwater or ashoweçIrnmediateIy delayed Treatment Supportive care There is no specific remove aU contaminated iojhing andshesjhile under the antidote Treatment should be based on the judgment of the Ithowef Donot use waterIes cIansersor soIvent j4owever, physician in response to the reactions of the patient .:.Although: MD! fproduetsare nOt likei9itÔ bab.O.rbed: through the skin in acutely toxic amounts repeated or pro- longed contact with MDI may cause primary irritation or more seriously skin sensitization (allergic reactions) Information from animal studies indicates that skin contact may also cause respiratory sensitization Treatment In case of skin contact, immdiateIy flush with running water Remove all contaminated clothing If skin effects develop treat as you would any contact dermatitis Eye Contact Eye contact with MDI may ause some irritation, but is not expected to cause lasting injury Some MDI products react with the moisture of the eye to form a thick material that difficult to remove Treatment Prompt and thorough irriga- tion of the eyes for 15 minutes should mitigate the effects bfi the initial exposure Any further treatment should be based on the judgment of the phFsician Ingestion Treatment Treatment should be based on the judgment of the physician and on individual patient response Industrial Hygiene In general the potential hazard of a given material is based U4& of chemical and industrial materials therefore must be concerned not only with the inherent toxicity of such materials, but also with the potential for exposure that may be encoun- tered under specific use conditions in short, the greater the toxic it the greater the control required over the level of exposure Remember, toxic effects can occur not only from a single exposure (acute toxicity), but also from repeated exposures over a period of several hours or days (subacute toxicity) or even from continuous bVifib6fiittent exposure over long periods of time (chronic toxicity) Significant hazards are associated with inhalation of MDI vapors and mists Thus, exposure limits have been estab- lished regarding allowable airborne concentration for MDI in .. . . recothinndation andprçautijis lthtê6below AJI empJyees rñiist iistfucte1 and pertodicaII?ret in, eu of prdtective ad emergency eqthpmentas in preventive rcedyres Thorughwoiier eucati imoortant to any safety prorarn thebèst pIaned pro rMDI productsbe ul IyUndersoocJ antI fóDdwed /o prQtectLve clpthing, glove Dois and âpoprte, j prQtectIonmte ioin wpeneverMIs hadled1 spje ued o wjienevef there is ay pssibility of exposur E9ewast fob?itainsan.47 d sfety shoW(rs shouid b? intailed a4,jepfin goOd workingconthion i i ishandJed * .............. •.. . Fre-epIoymënt pulriânãjy §Ofin al C191Oi34)for'fudherguidce ornpanies in ftieU S that uséspHatô!s rn.usfcpniply witIithe OSIARepiratôi' Prótectin Standad, 29C FR ................................................. cotact with MDI ma'reuIt in irritation and, in some cases, q • - sensitization ?1t41s essential, therelore that operating and yen- maintaine;afl that all procedures for4the 8ate handling, se, and storage f ATTACHMENT #7 PERMITS HAZARDOUS.MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5001.3.3.6 Protection of hazardous materials. Safe- guards shall be provided to minimize the risk of expos- ing hazardous materials to a fire or physical damage whereby such exposure could endanger or lead to the endangerment of people or property. 5001.3.3.7. Exposure hazards. Safeguards shall be provided to minimize the risk of and limit damage from a fire or explosion involving explosive hazardous mate- rials whereby such fire or explosion could endanger or lead. to the endangerment of people or. property. 500 1.3.3.8 Detection of gas or vapor release. Where a release of hazardous materials gas or vapor would cause immediate harm to persons or property, means of mitigating the dangerous effects of a release shall be provided. 5001.3.3.9 Reliable power source. Where a power supply is relied upon to prevent or control an emer- gency condition that could endanger people or prop- erty, the power supply shall be from a reliable source. 5001.3.3.10 Ventilation. Where ventilation is neces- sary to limit the risk' of creating an emergency condi- tion resulting from normal or abnormal operations, means.of ventilation shall be provided. 5001.3.3.11 Process hazard analyses. Process hazard analyses shall be conducted, to ensure. reasonably the protection of people and property from dangerous con- ditions involving hazardous materials. 5001.3.3.12 Pre-startup safety review. Written docu- mentation of pre-startup safety review procedures shall be developed and enforced to ensure that.operations are initiated in a safe manner. The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve the partici- pation. of affected employees. 5001.3.3.13 Operating and emergency procedures. Written documentation of operating procedures and procedures for emergency shut down . shall• be devel- oped and enforced to ensure that operations are con- ducted in a safe manner. ,The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve the participa- tion of affected employees. 5001.3.3.14 Management of change. A written plan for management of change shall be developed and enforced. The process of developing and updating the plan shall involve the participation of affected employ- ees. , 5001.3.3.15 Emergency plan. A written emergency plan shall be developed to ensure that proper actions are, taken in the event of an emergency, and the plan. shall be followed if an emergency condition occurs. The. process of developing and updating the plan shall involve the participation of affected employees. 5001.3.3.16 Accident procedures. Written 'procedures for investigation and documentation Of accidents shall be developed, and accidents shall be investigated and documented in accordance with these procedures. 5001.3.3.17 Consequence analysis. Where an acciden- tal release, of hazardous materials could endanger peo- ple or property, either on or off-site, an analysis of the expected' consequences of a plausible release shall be performed and utilized in the analysis and selection of active and passive hazard mitigation controls. 5001.3.3.18 Safety audits. Safety audits shall be con- ducted on'a periodic'basis to verify compliance with the• requirements of this section. 5001.4 Retail and.wholesale storage and display. For retail and wholesale storage and display of nonflammable solid and nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials in Group M occupancies and storage in Group S occupancies, see Section.5003.11.' 11.5 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec' ns 105.6 and105.7. When required by the,'fire code official, permittees shall ly fQr aprovai toj permanently close a storac,e. use or han- ng facility. Such epplication shall be submitted not less .n,30.. days priot 16;-t hetemiination of the storage, use or, ng' of hazardous thaterials. The fire code official is .hori±ed to requite that the application be accompanied by; approved facility closure plan in accordance with Se&ioh 5001.5.1 Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMF). Where .required by the fire code official, an 'application for a permit shall include an HM1v1P.. The HMIv1P shall include a facility site plan designating the following:' Access to each storage and use area. Location of emergency equipment. Location where liaison will meet emergency respond- ers. Facility evacuation meeting point locations. The general. purpose of other areas within the building. Location of all above-ground.and underground tanks and their appurtenances including,' but not limited to, sumps, vaults; below-grade ,treatment 'systems and piping. . The hazard classes in each area. S. Locations of all control areas and Group H occupan- cies. 9. Emergency exits. [For SFMJ The .HMMP shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4. 5001.5.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS). Where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include an HIvIIS, such as the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Title ifi, Tier II Report or other approved state- ment. The HIVIIS shall include thd following information: Product name. Component. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ' 405 IEIIiiIi1Pl 1l1IJEI Copyright © 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbructcner on Dec 19.2016 6:54:30 Aid pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. ATTACHMENT #8 HAzARDous MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN & HAzARDous MATERIALS INVENTORY STATEMENT EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS to permits under Section 5001 ;5 .are located on the' premises or .where required by the fire code official. . . . 407.2. Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for a11 hazardous :materials shall be either readily'available on-the premisesas a papercopy, or where approved, shall be permitted to be readily retrievable by eléc- tronic access. 407.3 Identification; Individual containers of haardous materials, cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable federal regulations. Buildings, rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard warning, signs in accordance with Sec- tion 5003.5 . . 407.4 Training. Persons responsible :for the operation of .'. areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed,, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of a fire, leak or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire . . . department: These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergencyresponses and identification of where hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site " emergency response procedures. . . 407.5 Hazardous Materials, Inventory Statement. Where required by the fire ëode offiial, each appliction for a per- mit' shall include a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement 'HM1S) in accordance with Section 5001.5.2. 407.6 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Where required by the fire code official, each':application for a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials 'Management Plan (HMMP) in accordance with Section 5001.5.1. The fire code official is authorized to accept a similar plan required by other' regulations. . -. shall submit to the fire code official a facility closure plan in accordance with Section. 5001.6.3 to terminate storage, dis- pensing, handling or use of hazardous materials. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . . S 91 Copyright @ 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by EWe Kluusbruckner on [Sec IS. 2016 654:30AM pursuant to license Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION ISA VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. 5001:3.3.6 Protection of hazardous materials. Safe- guards shall be provided to minimize the risk of expos- ing hazardous materials to a fire or physical damage whereby such exposure could endanger or lead to the endangerment of people or property. 5001.3.3.7 Exposure hazards. Safeguards shall be provided to minimize the risk of and limit damage from a fire or explosion involving explosive hazardous mate- rials whereby suchfire or explosion could endanger or• lead to the endangerment of people or property. 5001.3.3.8 Detection of gas or vapor release. Where a release of hazardous materials gas or vapor would cause immediate harm to persons or prOperty, means of mitigating the dangerous effects of a release shall be provided. 5001.3.3.9 Reliable power source. Where a power supply i, relied upon to prevent or control an emer- gency condition that,could endanger people or prop- erty, the power supply shall be from a reliable source. 5001.3.3.10 Ventilatioh. Where ventilation is necOs- sary to limit the risk of creating an emergency condi- tion resulting from normal or abnormal operations, means of ventilation shall be provided. 5001.3.3:11 Process hazard analyses. Process hazard analyses shall be conducted to ensure reasonably the protection of people and property from dangerous con- ditions involving hazardous materials. 5001.3.3.12 Pre-startup safety review. Written docu- mentation of pre-startup safety review procedures shall be developed and enforced to ensure that operations are initiated in a safe manner. The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve the partici- pation of affected employees. 5001.3.3.13 Operating and emergency procedures. Written documentation of operating, procedures and procedures for emergency shut down shall be devel- oped and enforced to ensure that operations are con- ducted in a safe manner. The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve the participa- tion of affected employees. 5001.3.3.14 Management of change. A written plan for management of change shall be developed and enforced. The process of developing and updating the plan shall involve the participation of affected employ- ees. . 5001.3.3.15 Emergency plan. A written emergency plan shall .be developed to ensure that proper actions are taken in the event of an emergency, and the plan shall be followed if an emergency condition occurs. The process of developing and updating the plan shall involve the participation of affected employees. 5001.3.3.16 Accident procedures. Written procedures for investigation and documentation of accidents shall be developed, and accidents shall be investigated and documented in accordance with these procedures. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 5001.3.3.17 Consequence analysis. Where an acciden- tal release of hazardous materials could endanger peo- ple or property, either on or off-site, an analysis of the expected consequences of a plausible release shall be performed and utilized in the analysis and selection of active and passive hthrd mitigatioii controls.. 5001.3.3.18 Safety audits. Safety audits shall be con- ducted on a periodic basis to verify compliance with the requirements of this section. 5001.4 Retail and wholesale storage and display For retail and wholesale storage and-display-of nonflammable solid and nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials in Group M occupancies and storage in Group S occupancies, see Section 5003.11. 5001.5 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec- tions 105.6 and 105.7. . When required by the fire code official, permittees shall apply for approval to permanently close a storage, use or han- dling facility. Such application shall be submitted, not less than 30 days prior to the termination of the storage, use or handling of hazardous materials. The fire code official is authorized to require that the application be accompanied by an approved facility closure plan in accordance with Section cnni 6 : [For SFM] The HMMP shall comply with Health and Safely Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 thr6ugh 25545, ana lute JY, Division 2, Chapter 4. Copyright 02016CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by ERie Klausbruckneron Dee 19.2016 6:s4:30AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS [For SFM] The HMIS shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4. 5001.6 Facility closure. Facilities shall be placed out of ser- vice in accordance with Sections 5001.6.1 through 5001'.6.3. 5001.6.1 Temporarily out-of-service facilities. Facilities that are temporarily out of service shall continue to main- tain 'a permit and be monitored and inspected. 5001.6.2 Permanently out-of-service facilities. Facili- ties for which a permit is not kept current or is not moni- tored and inspected on' a, regular basis shall be deemed-to be permanently out of service and shall be closed in an approved manner. Where required by the fire code official,' permittees shall apply for approval to close permanently storage, use or handling facilities. The fire code official is authorized to require that such application be accompanied by an approved 'facility, closure plan in accordance with Section 500 1.6.3. 5001.6.3 Facility closure plan. Where a facility closure plan is required in accordance with Section 5001.5 totermi- nate storage, dispensing, handling or use of hazardous mate- rials, it shall be submitted to the fire code official not less than 30 days prior to facility closure. The plan shall demon- strate that hazardous materials that are stored, dispensed, handled or used in the facility will be transported, disposed of or reused in a manner that eliminates the need for further maintenance and any threat to public health and safety. SECTION 5002 DEFINITIONS 5002.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chap- ter 2:' BOILING POINT. CEILING LIMIT. CHEMICAL. CHEMICAL NAME. CLOSED CONTAINER. CONTAINER. CONTROL AREA. CYLINDER. DAY BOX. DEFLAGRATION. DESIGN PRESSURE.' DETACHED BUILDING. DISPENSING. EXCESS FLOW CONTROL. EXHAUSTED ENCLOSURE. EXPLOSION. FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR FUMES. GAS CABINET. GAS ROOM. HANDLING.' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. HEALTH' HAZARD. IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE AND HEALTH (IDLH). INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS.' LIQUID. " LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (LEL). LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT (LFL). MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS). MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CON- TROL.AREA NORMAL TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE (NTP). OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA. PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT (PEL). PESTICIDE. PHYSICAL HAZARD. PRESSURE VESSEL. SAFETY CAN. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT. SEGREGATED. SOLID. STORAGE, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. SYSTEM. TANK, ATMOSPHERIC. , TANK, PORTABLE. TANK, STATIONARY. TANK VEHICLE. UNAUTHORIZED DISCHARGE. •• USE (MATERIAL). VAPOR PRESSURE. SECTION 5003 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS' 5003.1 Scope. The storage; use and handling of all hazardous materials shall be iii accordance with this. section. 5003.1.1 Maximum allowable quantity per control area. The maximum allowable quantity per control area shall be as specified in Tables 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4). 406 , ' •' 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyrighi 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie }Clausbruckneron Dec 19.2016 6:54,30 AM pursuant to LicenseAgreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION 01' THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACF AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. ' • ATTACHMENT 4TVI9 SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT & PROCESSES: CONTAINERS, CYLINDERS AND TANKS, EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY AND ALARMS, EMPTY CONTAINERS AND TANKS, MAINTENANCE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS For retail and wholesale storage and display in Group M occupancies and Group S storage, see Section 5003.11. 5003.1.2 Conversion. Where quantities are indicated in pounds and where the weight per gallon of the liquid is not provided to the fire code official, a conversion factor of 10 pounds per gallon (1.2 kg/L) shall be used. 5003.1.3 Quantities not exceeding the maximum allow- able quantity per control area. The storage, use and han- dling of hazardous materials in quantities not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area indi- cated in Tables 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.f(4) shall be in accordance with Sections 5001. and 5003. 5003.1.4 Quantities exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area The storage and use of hazard- ous materials in quantities exceeding the maximum allow- able quantity per control area indicated in Tables 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4) shall be in accordance with this chapter. 5003.2 Systems, equipment and processes. Systems, equip- ment and processes utilized for storage, dispensing, use or handling of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.2.1 through 5003.2.8. ing, valves, and fittings conveying hazardous materials shall be designed and installed in accordance with ASME B31 or other approved standards, and shall be in accor- dance with Sections 5063.2.21 and5003.2.2.2. 5003.2.2.1 Design and construction. Piping, tubing, valves; fittings and related components used for hazard- ous materials shall be in accordance with the following: .1. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related corn- ponents shall be designed and fabricated from materials that are compatible with the material to be contained and shall be of adequate strength and durability to withstand the pressure, struc- tural and seismic stress and exposure to which theyaresubject. • 2. Piping and tubing shall be identified in accor- dance with ASME A13.1 to indicate the material conveyed. 3. Readily accessible manual valves or automatic . remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on supply piping and tubing at the following locations: 3.1. The point of use. 3.2. The tank, cylinder or bulk source. Manual emergency shutoff valves and controls for remotely activated emergency shutoff valves shall be identified and the location shall be clearly visi- ble, accessible and indicated by means of a sign. Backflow preventionor check valves shall be pro- vided where the backflow of hazardous materials could create a hazardous condition or cause the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials. 6. Where gases or liquids having a hazard ranking of Health Class 3 or 4 Flammability Class 4 Instability Class 3 or 4 in accordance with NFPA 704 are carried in pres- surized piping above 15 pounds per square inch gauge (psig) (103 kPa), an approved means of. leak detection and emergency shutoff or excess flow control shall be provided. Where the piping. originates from within a hazardous material stor- age room or area, the excess flow control shall be located within the storage room or area. Where the piping originates from a bulk source, the excess flow control shall be located as close to the bulk source as practical. - Exceptions',, . Piping for inlet connections designed to prè- vent backflow. Piping for pressure relief devices. 5003.2.2.2 Additional regulations for supply piping for health-hazard materials. Supply piping and tub- ing for gases and liquids having a health-hazard rank- ing of 3 or 4 in accordance with NFPA 704 shall be in accordance withASME B31.3 and the following: Piping and tubing utilized for.the transmission of :highly toxic, toxic or highly volatile corrosive liquids and gases shall have welded,: threaded or flanged connections throughout except for con- nections located within a ventilated enclosure if the. material is a gas, or an approved method of drainage or containment is provided for connec- tions if the material is a liquid. Piping and tubing shall not be located within cor- ridors, within any portion of a means of egress required to be enclosed in fire-resistance-rated construction or in concealed spaces in areas not classified as Group H occupancies. Exception: Piping and tubing within the space defined by the walls of corridors and the floor or roof above or in concealed spaces above other occu: pancieswhere installed in accordance with Section 4151164 of the California Building Code for Group H-5_occupapcies. r •. z003.2.3 Equipment, inachrnery and alarms. I:.qulp- PL,1-ment. machinery and required det and d alarm systems associated with the use, storae or ilan"mi, of hazardous shall be listed or approved. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . . 407 IIII1EI1MII1i] i1IP[I Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellis Kluusbruckner on Dec 19. 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAl. PENALTIES THEREUNDER. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.2.4 Installation of tanks. Installation bf tanks shall be in accordance with I Sections 5003.2.4.1 through 5003.2.4,2.1. 5003.2.4.1 Underground tanks. Underground tanks used for the storage, of liquid hazardous materials shall be provided with secondary containment. In lieu,of pro- viding secondary containment for an underground tank, an above-ground tank in an underground vault comply- ing with Section 5704.2.8 shall be permitted. 5003.2.4.2 Above-ground tanks. 'Above-ground sta- tionary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materi- als shall be located and protected in accordance with the requirements for outdoor storage of the particular material involved. Exception: Above-ground tanks that are installed in vaults complying with Section 5303.16 or 5704.2.8 shall not be required to. comply with location and protection requirements for outdoor storage. 5003.24.2.1 Marking: Above-ground stationary tanks shall be marked as required by Section 5003.5. 5003.2.5 Empty containers and tanks. Empty containers and tanks previously used, for the "storage of hazardous materials shall befree from residual material and vapr as defined by DOTn, the Resource Conservation and Recv- ey Act (RCRA) or other regulating authority or 'main- - tamed as specified for, the storage of hazardous material. '03• Maintenance. In addition to the requirements t' Section 5003.2.3, equipment. machinery and required detection and alarm 'systems associated with hazardous materials shall be maintained in an operable condition. Defective containers. cylinder's and tanks shall be removed- frt,m service, rCpaired or disposed of in an approved nan- ncr. Defective equipment or machinery shall he removed from service and repaired or replaced. Required detection and alarm systems shall be replaced or repaired where defective. . 5003.2.6.1 Tanks out of service for 90 days. Station- ary tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be prop- erly safeguarded or removed in an approved manner. Such tanks shall have' the fill line, gauge opening and pump connection secured against tampering. Vent 'lines shall be properly maintained. . 5003.2.6.11 Return to service. Tanks that are to be placed back in service shall be tested in an approved manner. 5003.2.6.2 Defective containers and tanks. Defective containers and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired in accordance with approved standards or dis- posed-of in an approved manner. 5003.2.7 Liquid-level limit control. Atmospheric tanks having a capacity greater than 500 gallons, (1893 L) and that contain hazardous materiâl liquids shall be equipped -with aliquid-level limit control or other approved means to prevent overfilling of the tank. 5003.2.8 Seismic protection. Machinery and equipment utilizing hazardous materials shall be braced and anchored in accordance with the seismic design requirements of the 'California Building Code for the seismic design category in which the machinery or equipment is classified. 5003.2.9 Testing. The equipment, devices and systems listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be tested at the time of installation and at one of the intervals listed in Section 5003.2.9.2. Records of the tests conducted or maintenance performed shall be maintaiñed,iñ accordance with the pro- visions of Section 107.2.1. Exceptions: L Periodic testing shall not be required .where approved written documentation is provided stat- ing that testing will damage the equipment, device or system and. the equipment, device or system is maintained as specified by the manu-, facturer. '• Periodic testing, shall not be required fOr equip- ment, devices and systems that fail in a fail-safe manner. Periodic testing shall not be required for equip- ment, devices and systems that self-diagnose and report trouble. Records of the self-diagnosis and trouble reporting shall be made available to the fire. code official. - •. , ' Periodic testing shall not' be required if system . activation occurs during the required test. Cycle for the components activated during the test cycle. '. •. •' . 5. Approved maintenance in accordance with See- lion 5003.2.6 that is performed not less than annually Or in accordance with an approved schedule, shall be. allowed to meet the testing 'requirements set forth in Sections 5003.2.9.1 and .. 5003.2.9.2. 5003.2.9.1 Equipment, devices and systems 'requir- ing testing. The following, equipment, systems and devices shall be. tested in accordance with Sections 5003.2.9 and 5003.2.9.2. .. 1. Gas detection systems, alarms and automatic emergency shutoff valves required by Section 6004.2.2.10 for highly toxic and toxic gases. Limit control systems for. 'liquid, level, tempera- tare and pressure required by Sections 5003.2.7, 5004.8 and 5005.1.4. Emergency alarm systems and supervision required by Secti6ns 5004.9 and 5005A.4. ' , 4 Monitoring and supervisory systems required by,, Sections 5004.10.and 5005:1.6. .5. Manually activated shutdown controls required by' Section 6403.1.1.1 for compressed gas sys- tems conveying pyrophoric gases. 414 . . . ' ' . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Cojsyright @2016 CAM ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed byEllieEIausbruckneron Dec 19,20166:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA'BSC. No further llL Lrklllukv ut'iu uuuhl I'I 'i'i'it'L' I rqroduction or distnbution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. • • FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.2.13.1.3 Out of service for one year. Under- ground tanks that have been out of service for a period of one year shall be removed from the ground in accordance with Section 5704.2.14 or abandoned in place in accordance with Section 5704.2.13.1.4. 5704.2.13.1.4 Tanks abandoned in place. Tanks abandoned in place shall be as follows: Flammable and combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank and connected piping. The suction, inlet,, gauge, vapor return and vapor lines shall be disconnected. The tank shall be fillCd completely with an approved inert solid material: Remaining underground piping shall be capped or plugged. A record of tank size, location and date of abandonment shall be retained. All exterior above-grade fill piping shall be permanently removed when tanks are aban- doned or removed. 5704.2.13.1.5 Reinstallation of underground tanks. Tanks that are to be reinstalled for flammable or combustible liquid service shall be in accordance with this chapter, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (Section VIII), API 12-P, API 1615". UL 58 and UL 1316. 5704.2.13.2 Above-ground tanks. Above-ground tanks taken out of service shall comply with .Sections 5704.2.13 ' .2.1 through 5704.2.13.2.3. 5704.2.13.2.1 Temporarily out of service. Above- ground tanks temporarily out of service shall have all connecting lines isolated from the tank and be secured against tampering. Exception: In-place fire protection (foam) sys- tern lines. , 5704.2.13.2.2 Out of service for 90 days. Above- ground tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be safeguarded in accordance with Section 5704.2.13.1.2 or remOved in accordance with Section 5704.2.14. Exceptions: Tanks and containers connected to oil burn- ers that are not in use during the warm sea- son of the year or are used as. a backup heating systernto gas. In-place, active fire protection (foam) sys- tem lines. 5704.2.13.2.3 Out of service for one year. Above- ground tanks that have been out of service for a period of one year shall be removed in accordance with Section 5704.2.14. Exception: Tanks within operating facilities. 5704.2.14 Removal and disposal of tanks. Removal and disposal of tanks shall comply with Sections 5704.2.14.1 and 5704.2.14.2. 5704.2.14.1 Removal. Removal of above-ground and underground tanks shall be in accordance with all of the following: Flammable and combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank and'connected piping. Piping at tank openings that is not to be used fur- ther shall be disconnected. Piping shall be removed from the ground. Exception: Piping is allowed' to be abandoned in place where the fire code official deter- mines that removal is not practical. Aban- doned piping shall be capped and safeguarded as required by the fire code official. 4 Tank openings shall be capped or plugged,' leav- ing a V8-inch to '/-inch-diameter (3.2 mm to 6.4 mm) opening for pressure equalization. 5. Tanks shall be purged of vapor and inerted prior to removal. 6. All exterior above-grade fill and vent piping shall .be permanently removed. Exception: Piping associated with bulk ' . plants, terminal facilities and refineries. 5704.2.14.2 Disposal. Tanks shall be disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. 5704.2.15 Maintenance. Above-ground tanks, connected 'piping and ancillary equipment shall be maintained in a safe operating condition. Tanks shall be maintained in, accordance with their listings. Damage to above-ground tanks, connected piping or ancillary equipment shall be repaired using materials having equal or greater strength and fire resistance or the equipment shall be replaced or taken out of service. 5704.3 Container and portable tank storage. Storage of flammable and combustible liquids in closed containers that do not exceed 60 gallons (227 L) in individual capacity and portable tanks that do not exceed 660 gallons (2498 L) in individual capacity, and limited 'transfers incidental thereto, shall comply with Sections 5704.3.1 through 5704.3.8.5. 5704.3.1 Design, construction' and capacity of contain- ers and portable tanks. The design, cOhstruction and capacity of containers for the storage of Class I, U and 'lilA liquids shall be in accordance with this section and Section 9.4 of NFPA 30. 5704.3.1.1 Approved containers. Only apprnvcd con- tainers and portable tanks shall be used.' 5704.3.2 Liquid storage cabinets. Where other sections of this code require that liquid containers be stored in stor- age. cabinets, such cabinets and storage shall be in accor- dance with Sections 5704.3.2.1 through 5704.3.2.2. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ' ' ' 503 Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Elite Klausbruckner on Dec ig 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No ftsithee reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAl. COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704 3.3 4 Empty containers or portable tank stor- age The storage of empty tanks and contamers previ- ously used for,,-the storage of flammable or combustible free liquids unless from explosive vapors, shall be stored as required for filled containers and portable tanks Portable tanks and containers, when emptied, shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in openings 5704.3.3.5 Shelf storage. -Shelving shall be of approved construction, adequately braced and anchored. Seismic requirements shall be in accordance with the California Building Code.. 5704.3.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of not less than I inch (25 mm) nominal thickness is allowed to be used as shelving, racks, dunnage, scuffboards, floor overlay and similar installations. 5704.3.3.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves shall be of sufficient depth and provided with a lip or guard to prevent individual containers from being displaced. Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on labo- ratory furniture specifically designed for such use. 5704.3.3.5.3 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5704.3.2.1 Design and construction of storage cabi- nets. Design and construction of liquid storage cabinets shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.2.1.1 through 5704.3.2.1.4: 5704.3.2.1.1 Materials. Cabinets shall be listed in. accordance with UL 1275, or constructed of approved wood or metal in accordance with the following: Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044. inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, includ- ing the door, shall be double walled with I/,- inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Unlisted wooden cabinets, including doors, shall be constructed of not less than 1-inch (25 mm) exterior grade plywood. Joints shall be rabbeted and shall be fastened in two direc- tions with wood screws. Door hinges shall be. of steel or brass. Cabinets shall be painted with an intumescent-type paint. 5704.3.2.1.2 Labeling. Cabinets shall be provided with a conspicuous label in red letters on contrasting background that reads FLAMMABLE—KEEP FIRE AWAY.' 5704.3.2.1.3 Doors. Doors shall be well fitted, self- closing and equipped with a three-point latch. ' 5704.3.3.6 Rack storage. Where storage on racks is allowed elsewheró in this code, a minimum 4-foot-wide 5704.3.2.1.4 Bottom. The bottom of the -cabinet (1219 mm) aisle, shall be provided, between adjacent shall be liquid tight to a height of not less than 2 rack sections and any adjacent storage of liquids. Main inches (51 mm). , ' aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.2.2 Capacity. The combined total quantity of 5704.3.3.7 Pile. or palletized storage. Solid pile. and' liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons (454 palletized storage in liquid warehouses shall be L). . arranged so that piles are separated from each other by .5704.3.3 Indoor storage. Storage of flammable and com- not less than 4 feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable and arranged so that no container or portable tank is tanks shall be in accordance. with Sections 5704.3.3.1 more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main aisles through 5704.3.3.10. '. . . .'. shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. Exceptions: 5704.3.3.8 Limited combustible storage. Limited Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, air- quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to be stored in liquid storage areas where the ordinary . craft, boats or portable or stationary engines. combustibles, other than those used for packaging the The storage of distilled spirits and wines in liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by not wooden barrels or cask's, less than 8 feet (2438 mm) horizontally, either by open 5704.3.3.1 Portable fire extinguishers. Approved por-, . aisles or by, open racks, and where protection is pro- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance vided in accordance with Chapter 9. with specific sections of this chapter and Section 906. 5704.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets. Storage of empty 5704.3.3.2 Incompatible materials. Materials that will or idle combustible pallets inside an unprotected liquid react with water or other liquids, to produce a hazard 'pile storage area shall be limited to a maximum size of shall not be stored in the same room with flammable 2,500 square feet (232 m2) and to a maximum storage and, combustible liquids except where stored in accor- • height of 6 feet (1829 mm). Storage of empty or idle dance with Section 5003.9.8. . combustible pallets' inside a protected liquid storage 5704.3.3.3 Clear means of egress. Storage of any liq- ' area shall comply with NFPA 13. Pallet storage shall be separated from liquid storage by aisles that .are not less uids, including stock, for sale, shall not be stored near or than 8 feet (2438 'mm) wide. be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress. 504 , ' 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 1i1U[ I Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, Accessed by Elite }Clausbnickner on Dec 19, ;016 6:5430 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC, No S.uther reproduction or distribution authorizes ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAl. PENALTIES.THEREUNDER. ATTACHMENT #10 RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ' . ' .. .. •'• ' , HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS. .5003.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment, sys- 5003.5 Hazard identification signs. Unless otherwise tems and devices listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identifièa- tested at one of the frequencies listed below: tion signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material 1 Not less than annually.. ' contained shall'be placed on stationiry containers and above- ground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous 2. In accordance with the approved manufacturer's materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities . requirements. . . . . requiring a permit and at specific. entrances and locations des- In accordance with approved recognized industry ignated by the fire code official. standards. . . . . 5003.5.1 .' Markings. ' Individual containers, cartons. or In accordance with an approved schedule. . packages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an ., . •.•• •. ••• approved manner. Rooms. or cabinets containing corn- 5003 3 Release of hazardous mteriils flazardoiis materi pressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled COM- ais in any quantit) shall not be released into a sewer stomi canil creek stream river lake or tidal PRESSED GAS drain ditch, drainage ssaterway or on the ciound sidewalk street h1gha) or, into 5003.6 Signs Signs and markings required by Sections the atmosphere 5003 5 and 5003 5 1 shall not be obscured or removed, shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by Exceptions this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering L The release or emission of hazardous in is shall be approved allowed shere in compliance v ith fedeial, state or 5003.7 Sources of ignition Sources of ignition shall comply local governmental agencies regulations or permits with Sections 5003 7 1 through 5003.73. 2 The release of pesticides is allowed shere used in 5003 7 1 Smoking Smoking shall be prohibited and No accordance with registered label directions Smoking" signs provided as follows 3 The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is 1 In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are allowed ,he used in accordance ssitli manufac stored or dispensed or used in open systems in turer s sped tic ations amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Sec- 5003 5003.1f UnauthoriLed discharges Whene hazardous tion 5001.5. materials are released in quantities reportable under state 2 'Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dis- federal or local regulations the fire code official shallç be pensing or open use areas notified and i14461 lowing procedures required in accor 3 Facilities or areas within facilities that have been dance with Sections 5'6'63'3. 11 through a003 3 1 4 designated as totally 'no smoking" shall have "No 003 3 1 1 Records Records of the unauthorized dis Smoking" signs placed at all entrances to the facility charge of hazardous materials by the permittee shall be or area Designated areas within such facilities maintained where smoking is permitted either permanently or temporarily, shall be identified with signs designat- 5003.3.1.2 Preparation.. Provisionsshall be made br: .. •• . .• .. •. .. •. controlling, and mitigating unauthorized discharges. •. ;.. .. ing that smoking is permitted in theseareas only. . .. . . 5063.1.3 controL. Where . . 4 In rooms or areas where flammable or combustible 5an unauthorized discharge,: . caused 'by' pnmary:.container failure is discovered the hazardous materials are stored, dispensed or used. involved m priary container, shall be rep'iired or Signs required by this section shall be in English as a removed from s'erviceY primary language or in symbols allowed by this code and Responsibih 'for cleaiiupz The ,50033.1.4 person : shall comply with Section 310 flim or corpration responsible foi an dis _unauthorized 5003.7.2 Opel flames. Open-flames and high-temperature charge shall institute and complete all actions necessarydevices shall not be used in a manner that creates a hazard- ',_11 remedy the effects of such unauthorized disch"ur'e ous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard- whether sudden or gradual ithout cost to the jurisdic- pus materials stored or used tion Where deemed necessary by the fire code official 5003 7 3 Industrial trucks Powered industrial trucks cleanup can be initiated by the fire department oi by an used in areas designated as hazardous (classified) loca- authorized individual or firm Costs associated with tions in accordance with the Cahfoi ma Electrical Code L17by such cleanup shall be borne the owner operator or, shall be listed and labeled for use in the environment other person responsible for the unauthorized dis- intended in accordance with NFPA 505 charge 5003.8 Construction requirements Buildings, control 5003.4 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials shall Sheets (MSDS) shall be'readily available on the premises for be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.1 through 5003 :8.6:3. hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. Where a haz-. ' . . . . . .. ardous substance is developed in a laboratory, available infor- 5003.8.1 Buildings. Buildings or portions thereof, in mation shall be documented. 'which . hazardous materials are stored, handled or used . . . . shall be .constructed in accordance with, the California Exception: Designated hazardous waste. ' . Building Code. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . . , . . . . .. 415 III s uk i " i ik i'J lii II a o Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbnscicner on Dec 59. 2016 6:54:30 AM pursusnt to License Agreement with CA BSC. No Bother A IkE I reproduction or distribution authorized. 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ATTACHMENT #11 MATERIALS SAFETY DATA SHEETS & SIGNS/PLACARDS EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS to permits under Section 5001.5 are 1ocate4 on the premises or where required. by the fire code official. 407 2 Material Safet Data Sheets MteriaI SafetyData Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous materials shall be either readily available on the premises as a paper copy or where approved shall be permitted to be lead!!) retrievable by elec tronic access 407.3 Identificition Individual containers of hazardous materials cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance ith applicable federal regulations Buildings, rooms and spaces cdntaimng hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard warning signs in accordance with Sec >tion 5003.5., , •;... . areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, . handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of . . the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of a fire, leak :or spill. Responsible persons shall . ,. be designated and trained to be liaison personnel forthe fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanniñg emergency responses and identification of where . . . . hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to • Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site emergency response procedures. . 407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. Where . . . . . required by the fire code official, each application for a per- . mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement . . . (HIvIlS) in accordance with Section 5001.5.2. . . . 407.6 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Where required by the fire code official, each application for aper- . mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HlvfMP) in accordance with Section 5001.5.1. The fire code official is authorized to accept a similar plan required by other regulations., . . . . . 407.7 Facility closure plans. The permit holder or applicant . . . . . . . shall submit to the fire code official a facility closure plan in accordance with Seôtion 5001.6.3 to terminate storage, dis- ' * pensing, handling or use of hazardous materials • 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 91 III i r i i o Copyright © 2056 CA,BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by EU!, Kiausbruckner on Dec 19.20166:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further uk i k'!15 i 1k I 1 1 1k 1 I reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEI$ERAI. COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. 5003.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment, sys- tems and devices listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be tested at one of the frequencies1isted below: Not less than annually. In accordance with the approved manufacturer's requirements. In accordance with approved recognized industry standards. In accordance with an approved schedule. 5003.3 Release of hazardous materials. Hazardous materi- als in any quantity shall not be released intoa sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal waterway or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. •. Exceptions: 1. The release or emission' of hazardous materials is allowed where in compliance with federal; state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. The release of pesticides is allowed where used in accordance with registered label directions. The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is allowed where used in accordance with manufac- turer's specifications. 5003.3.1 Unauthorized discharges. Where hazardous materials are released in quantities reportable under state, federal or local regulations, the fire code official shallbe notified and the following procedures required in accor- dancewith Sections 5003.3.1.1 through 5003.3.1.4. 5003.3.1.1 Records. Records of the unauthorized dis- charge of hazardous materials by the permittee shall be maintained. 5003.3.1.2 Preparation; Provisions shall be made for controlling' and mitigating unauthorized discharges. 5003.3.1.3 Control. Where an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container, shall be repaired or removed from service. ( 5003.3.1.4 Responsibility for cleanup. The person, firm or corporation responsible for an unauthorized dis- charge shall institute and complete all actions necessary • to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, without cost to the jurisdic- tion.Where deemed necessary by the fire code official, cleanup can be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unauthorized dis- Sheets(MSPS) shall be readily available on the premises .f hazardous materials regulated by this chapter \ here a haz ardous substance is developed in a kboraton avail shall be documented Eiception Designated hazardous waste '. 5003 5 Hazarrd identification signs Unkss othensise exempted b), the fire code official visible hazard identifica- tion signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material contained shall be placed on stationary containers and above- ground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations des- ignated by the fire code official 5003 5 1 Markings Individual containers cartons or packages shall ns be copicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner Rooms or cabinets containing corn pressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled COM PRESSED GAS.,, 34 Signs Si,ns and markings required by Sections 5003 5 and 'OO 1 shall not be obscured or removed shall be langua in English a a primary ge or in symbols a1losed b this code shall be durable and the size color and letteriig shall be approved 5003.7 Sources of ignition. Sources of ignition shall comply with Sections 5003.7.1 through-5003.7.3. 5003.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: • In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Sec- tion 5001.5. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of 'outdoor storage, dis- pensing or open use areas. Facilities or areas within facilities that have been designated as totally "no smoking" shall have "No .Smoking" signs placed at-all entrances to the facility or area. Designated areas within such facilities where smoking is permitted either permanently or temporarily, shall be identified with signs designat- ing that smoking is permitted -in these areas only. 4. In rooms or areas where flammable or combustible hazardous materials are stored, dispensed or used. Signs required by this section shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code and shall comply with Section 310. 5003.7.2 Open flames. Open flames and high-temperature. devices shall not be used in a manner that creates a hazard- ous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard- ous materials stored or used. 5003.7.3 Industrial trucks. Powered industrial trucks used in areas designated. as 'hazardous (classified) loca- tions in. accordance with the California Electrical Code shall be listed and labeled for use in the environment intended in accordance with NFPA 505. 5003.8 Construction requirements. Buildings; control areas,, enclosures and . cabinets for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with-Sections 5003.8.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8.1 Buildings. Buildings, or portions thereof, in whióh hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . • . • . . 415' I Copyright @2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed iy Eiiie iaausbnackner on Dec 19.2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCflON OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS Building Code and the California Mechanical Code pertain- ing to flammable liquids shall apply. 5701.4 Permits. Permits shall be. required as set forth in Sec- tions 105.6 and 105.7. 5701.5 Material classification. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be classified in accordance with the definitions in Chapter 2. When mixed with lower flash-point liquids, Class U or HI liquids are capable of assuming the 'characteristics of the lower flash-point liquids. Under such conditions, the appro- priate provisions of this chapter for the actual flash point of the mixed liquid shall apply. When heated above their flash points, Class H and ifi liq uids assume the characteristics of Class I liquids. Under such conditions, the appropriate provisions of this chapter for flammable liquids shall apply. SECTION 5702 DEFINITIONS 5702.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chap- ter 2: ALCOHOL.BASED HAND RUB. . BULK PLANT OR TERMINAL., BULK TRANSFER. . COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID. Class II. Class lilA. Class IlIB. FIRE POINT. FLAMMABLE LIQUID. Class IA. Class lB. Class IC. FLASH POINT. FUEL LIMIT SWITCH. LIQUID STORAGE ROOM. LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE. MOBILE FUELING. PROCESS TRANSFER. REFINERY. REMOTE EMERGENCY SHUTOFF DEVICE. REMOTE SOLVENT RESERVOIR. SOLVENT DISTILLATION UNIT.' TANK, PRIMARY. SECTION 5703 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 5703.1 Electrical. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in 'accordince with Section 605 and the California Electrical 'Code. 5703.1.1 Classified locations for flammable liquids. Areas where flammable liquids are stored, handled; dis- pensed or mixed' shall be in accordance with Table 5703.1.1. A classified area shall not extend beyond an unpierced floor, roof or other solid partition.. The extent of the classified area is allowed to be reduced, or eliminated, where sufficient technical justifi- cation is-provided to the fire code official that a concentra- tion in the area in excess of 25 percent of the lower flammable limit (LFL) cannot be generated. 5703.1.2 Classified locations for combustible liquids. Areas where Class II or Ill liquids are heated above their flash points shall have electrical installations in accor- dance with Section 5703.1.1. Exception: Solvent distillation units in 'accordance with Section 5705.4. 5703.1.3 Other applications. The, fire code official is authorized to determine the extent of the Class .1 electrical equipment and wiring location where a condition is 'not specifically covered by these requirements or the Calfor- nia Electrical Code. 5703.2 Fire protection. Fire protection for the storage, ,use, dispensing, mixing, handling and on-site transportation of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with this chapter and applicable sections of Chapter 9. 5703.2.1 Portable fire extinguishers, and hose lines. Por-. 'table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with Section 906. Hose lines 'shall be provided in accor- dance with Section 905. 5703.3 Site assessment. In the event of-.a spill, leak or' dis- charge from a tank system, a site assessment shall be com- pleted by the owner or operator of such tank system if the fire code official determines that a potential fire or explosion haz- ard exists. Such site assessments shall be conducted to ascer- tain potential fire hazards and shall be completed and submitted, to the fire department within a time period estab- lished by the fire code official, not to exceed 60 days. 703.4 Spill' control and secondary containment. Where the maximum allowable •quantity per control area is 'exceeded, and where required by Section 5004.2, rooms, buildings or areas used for storage, dispensing, use, mixing or handling of Class I, II and ifiA liquids shall be provided with spill control and secondary containment in accordance with Section 5004.2. the hazards of storing or using flanunable liquids. Signage for identification and warning such as for the inherent hazard of flammable liquids or smoking shall be provided in accor- dance with this chapter and Sections 5003.5 and 5003.6. 5703.5.1 Style. Warning signs shall be of a durable mate- rial. Signs warning of the hazard of flammable liquids shall have white lettering on a red background and shall read: DANGER—FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. Letters shall be not less than 3 inches (76 mm in height and 'I, inch (12:3,mm) in stroke. 490 ' ' 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright @2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbzucknr on Dec 19.2016 654:30 AM pursuant to license Agreement with CA EEC No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAl. COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS iu.i.o riping systems. i'iping systems, ana tneir component parts, for flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with Sections 5703.6.1 through 5703.6.11. 5703.6.1 Nonapplicability. The provisions of Section 5703.6 shall not apply to gas or oil well installations; pip- ing that is integral to stationary or portable engines,. including aircraft, watercraft and motor vehicles; and pip ing in connection with boilers and pressure vessels regu- lated by the California Mechanical Code. 5703.6.2 Design and fabrication of piping systems and components. Piping system components shall be designed and fabricated in accordance with the applicable standard listed in Table 5703.6.2 and Chapter 27 of NFPA 30, except as modified by Section 5703.6.2.1. TABLE 5703.6.2 PIPING STANDARDS PIPING USE STANDARD Power Piping . ASME -B31.l Process Piping . . ASME 831.3 Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquid ,Hydrocarbons and Other Liquids 'ASME ]331.4- Building Services Piping ASME B31.9 5703.6.2.1 Special materials. Low-melting-point. materials (such as aluminum, copper or brass), materi- als that..soften on fire exposure. (such as nonmetallic - materials) and nonductile material (such as cast iron) shall be acceptable for use underground in accordance with the applicable standard listed in Table 5703.6.2. Where such materials are used outdoors in above- ground piping systems or within buildings, they shall be in accordance with the applicable standard: listed in Table 5703.6.2 and one of the following: - Suitably protected against fire .exposure. Located where leakage from failure would not unduly expose people or structures. Located where leakage can be readily controlled by operation of accessible remotely located valves. In all cases, nonmetallic piping shall be used in' accordance with Section 27.4.6 of NFPA 30. 5703.6.3 Testing. Unless tested in accordance with the applicable section of ASME B3 1.9, piping, before being covered, enclosed or placed in use, shall be hydrostatically tested to 150 percent of the maximum anticipated pressure of the system, or pneumatically-tested to 110 percent of the maximum anticipated pressure of the system, but not less than 5 pounds per square inch gauge. (psig) (34.47 kPa) at the highest point of the system. This test shall be maintained for a sufficient time period to complete visual inspection of joints and connections. For not less than 10 minutes, there shall be no leakage or permanent distortion. Care shall be exercised to ensure that these pressures are not, applied to vented storage 'tanks, Such storage tanks shall be tested independently from the piping. 5703.6.3.1 Existing piping. Existing piping shall be tested in accordance with this section where the fire 'code official has reasonable- cause, to believe'that a leak exists. Piping that could contain flammable or combus- tible liquids shall not be - tested pneumatically. Such tests shall be at the expense of the owner or operator. - Exception:' Vapor-recovery piping is allowed to be tested using an inert gas. - - 5703.64 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect piping, valves or fittings subject-to vehicular damage in accordance with Section 312. 5703.6.5 Protection from external corrosion and gal- vanic action. Where subject to external corrosion, piping, related' fluid-handling components and supports 'for both underground and above-ground applications shall be- fabri-cated from noncorrosive materials, and coated or provided - with corrosion protection. Dissimilar metallic parts, that promote galvanic action shall not be joined. 5703.6.6 Valves; Piping systems shill contain a sufficient number of manual -control valves and check valves to operate the system properly and to protect the plant under both normal and emergency conditions. Piping systems in connection with pumps shall contain a sufficient number of-such valves -to control properly the flow of liquids in - normal operation'and in the event of physical damage or fire exposure. - 57036.6.1 Backflow protections. Connections to, pipelines Or piping by which equipment (such as tank cars, tank vehicles or marine vessels) discharges liquids into storage tanks shall be provided with check valves - or block valves for automatic protection against back- flow where the piping arrangement is such that back- flow from the system is possible. Where loading and unloading is done through a common, pipe system, a check valve is not required. However, a block valve, located so as to be readily accessible or remotely opera- - - ble, shall be provided. - -5703.6.6.2 Manual drainage.' Manual drainage-control valves shall be located at approved -locations remote from - the tanks, diked area, drainage system and impounding basin to ensure their operation in a fire condition. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE, - - - - . . 493 Copyright @2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by We Klausbruckneron Dec 19. 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreemorit with CA BSC No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE -. LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. - ATTACHMENT #12 SOURCES OF IGNITION 5003.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment, sys- tems and devices listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be tested at one'of the frequencies listed below: 1. Not less than annually. In accordance'with the approved manufacturer's requirements. In accordance with approved recognized industry standards. 4. In accordance with an approved schedule. 5003.3 Release of hazardous materials. Hazardous materi-. als in any quantity shall not be. released into a sewer, stoñn drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal waterway or on the ground, sidewalk, street; highway or into the atmosphere. . Exceptions: 1. The release or emission" of hazardous mateiials is allowed where in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. .2. The release of pesticides is allowed where used in . accordance with registered label directions. 3. The release of fertilizer and soil amendments.is ' allowed where used' in accordance with manufac- turer's specifications. 5003.3.1 Unauthorized discharges. Where hazardous materials are released in quantities reportable under state, federal or local regulations, the fire ôode official shall, be notified and the following procedures required in accor- dance with Sections 50033.1.1 through 5003.3.1.4; 5003.3.1.1 Records. Records of the unauthorized dis- charge of hazardous materials by the permittee shall be maintained. ..' .. 5003.3.1.2 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges 5003.3.1.3 Control. Where an unauthorized discharge . caused by primary container 'failuré.is discovered; The involved primary container shall. be repaired or removed from service. . 5003.3.1.4 Responsibility for cleanup. The person, firm or corporation responsible for an unauthOrized dis- charge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy,the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, without cost to the jurisdic- tion. Where deemed necessary by the fire code official, cleanup can be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup' shall be borne by' the owner, operator or. other person responsible 'for - the unauthorized dis- charge. 5003.4 'Material Safety Data Sheets: Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. Where a.haz- ardous substance is developed in a laboratory, available infor- mation shall-be documented. Exception: Designated hazardous waste. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.5 Hazard identification signs. Unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identifica- tion, signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material contained shall be placed On stationary containers and abo'e- ground tanks and at entrances 'to locations where hazardous materials, are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities' requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations des- ignated by the fire code official. ' 5003.5.1 Markings; Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously' marked or la,beled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing corn-, pressed gases shall, be conspicuously labeled:' COM- PRESSED GAS. 5003.6 Signs. Signs and markings required by Sections 5003.5 and 5003.5.1 shall' not be obscured or removed, shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be Witflin teet (/t,2U mm) Ot outuoor storage, ols- pensing or open use areas. , - Facilities or areas within facilities that have been designated as totally "no smoking" shall have "No Smoking" signs placed at all entrances to the faciRty or area, Designated areas vithin such facilities where smoking is permitted either permanently or temporarily, shall he id lied o rib sien', designat- ing that smoking i permitted in these areas onl\ In rooms or areas here flanimahlc or combustible hazardous materials are bred dispensed Or used. Signs required by this section shall be iri,English as a primary language or in symbols allowed b this code and shall comply with Section 310. 5003.7.2 Open flames. Open flames, and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner that creates a hazard- ous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard- ; bus materials, stored or used. 5003.7.3. induStrial trucks. Powered industrial trucks used in areasdesignated' 'as hazardous (classified) loca- tions in accOrda ide, with the Calfo,'nia Electrical Code shall be listed: amid !abled' for use in' the environnient mtended in accordance with NFP A 50 5UU5.5 construction requirements. .uildings,' control areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with:Sections 5003.811 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8;1 Buildings. Buildings,, or portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be, constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. .2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . , . • . ' 415 Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Kiausbruckneron Dec 19.20166:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECITO CIVIL AND CRIMINAl. PENALTIES THEREUNDER. ' ATTACHMENT #13 STORAGE/FLAMMABLE CABINETS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS TABLE 5003.8.3.2 DESIGN AND NUMBER OF CONTROL AREAS FLOOR LEVEL PERCENTAGE OF THE MAXIMUM CONTROL AREA' NUMBER OF CONTROL AREAS PER FLOOR FIRE-RESISTANCE RANG FOR FIRE BARRIERS IN Higher than 9 5 . '1 2 74 . 5 2 .2 6 12.5 . 2 . 2. 5 12.5 2 Above grade plane 2 4 12.5 2 2 50 2 I 2 .75 . 3., . . 1 1 .. 100 . 4 1 1 . 75 3 . 1 Below grade plane 2 50 2 1 Lower than 2 Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Percentages shall be of the maximum allowable quantity per control area shown in Tables 5003.1.1(1) and 5003.1.1(2), with all increases allowed in the footnotes to those tables. . Separation shall include fire barriers and horizontal assemblies as necesary to provide separation from 'other portions of the building. 5003.8.4 Gas rooms. Where a. gas room is used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area or provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the gas room. shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.4.1 and 5003.8.4.2. 5003.8.4.1 Construction. Gas rooms shall be'protected with an automatic sprinkler system. Gas rooms shall be separated from the remainder of the building in accor- dance with the requirements of the Ca!fornia Building Code based on the occupancy group into which it has been classified. ' 5003.8.4.2 Ventilation system. The ventilation system. for gas rooms shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Highly toxic 'and toxic gases shall also comply with Section 6004.2.2.6. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechanical Code: 5003.8.5 Exhausted enclosures. Where an exhausted enclosure is used to increase maximum allowable quantity per control area or where the location of hazardous materi- als in exhausted enclosures is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the exhausted enclosure shall be in accordance with Sections . 5003.8.5.1 through 5003.8.5.3. 5003.8.5.1 Construction. Exhausted enclosures shall be of noncombustible construction. 5003.8.5.2 Ventilation. Exhausted enclosures shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system. The venti- lation system for exhausted enclosures shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Ventilation systems used for highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Items 1, 2 and 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the Cali- fornia Mechanical Code. 5003.8.5.3 Fire-extinguishing system. Exhausted enclosures where flammable materials are used shall be protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing System in accordance with Chapter 9. 5003.8.6 Gas cabinets. Where a gas cabinet is used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area or where the location of compressed gases in gas cabinets is provided to comply with, the provisions of Chapter 60, the gas cabinet shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.6.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8.6.1 Construction. Gas cabinets shall be con- structed in accordance with the following: Constructed of not less than 0.097-inch (2.5 mm) (No. 12 gage) steel. Be provided with self-closing limited access ports or noncombustible windows to give access to equipment controls. Be provided with self-closing doors. Gas cabinet interiors shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the hazardous materials stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. 5003.8.6.2 Ventilation. Gas cabinàts shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system. Theventilation sys- tem for gas cabinets shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Ventilation systems used for highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Items 1, 2 and 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechçinical Code.' 5003.8.6.3 Maximum number of cylinders per gas cabinet. The number of cylinders contained in a single gas cabinet shall not exceed three. 5003.8.7 Hazardous materials storage cabinets. Where. storage cabinets are used to increase maiimum allowable 1Iulr1tit' per control area or to comply with this chapter. such cabinets shall be in. accordance with Sections 15003.8.7.1 and 5003.8.7.2. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . ' . . . 417 I[IRIu] Copyright @2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klousbruckner on Dec19. 2056 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No farther reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS be treated coated or construLted of materials that are nonreactive .with the' hazardous' material stored. Such treatment coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL l27 as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following 1 ets shall be of Cabi%n steel haing a thickness of not less than 0 0478 inch (1 2 mm) (No 18 gige) The cabinet including the door shall be double walled I V ai with a 2-inch (38 mm) rspace between the walls Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting Doors shall be well fitted self and, pped and equi ith a self latching device 2 The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of 2 inches (51 mm) Electrical equipment and devices \yithin cabinets I used for the storage of hazardous gasesroI"hquids shall be in accordance with the California Electi icaltode 500S.8.7.2 V arning markings Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red let - ters on a contrasting background to read HAZARDOUS—KEEP FiRE AWA\ 5003.9 General safety precautions. General precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.9.1 through 5003.9.10. 5003.9.1 Personnel training and written procedures. Persons responsiblà for the operation of areas* in which hazafdous materials are siored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials• and. the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of fire,.leak or spill. 5003.9.1.1 Fire department liaison. Responsible per- sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison per- sonnel to the fire department., These persons shall aid the fire department in' preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazard- ous materials are lOcated, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. 5003.9.2 Security. Storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safe- guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. 5003.9.3 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accor- dance with Section 312. :. 5003.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.9.5 Static accumulation.. Where processes! of condi- tions exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by static electricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation Of a static charge. 5003. 9.6 Protection from light. Materials-that are sensi- tive to light shall be stored in containers designed to pro- tect them from such exposure. 5003.9.7 Shock padding. Materials that are shock sensi- tive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected• against accidental, dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity. , 5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible matirials. Incom- patible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated where the stored materials are in containers ,having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 gallon (2 L).. Separation shall be accomplished by: 1. Segregating incompatible matriaIs in storage by a' distance of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm). 2. Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a non- combustible partition extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the stored material. 3. Storing •liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. 4. Storing compressed: gases in gas cabinefs or exhausted enclosures in accordanóe with Seótions ' 5003.8.5 and 5003.8.6. Materials that are incompati- ble shall not be stored within the ,same cabinet or exhausted enclosure.' 5003.9.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of substantial construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accor- dance with the seismic design requirements of the Califor- nia Building Code for the seismic zone in which the material is located. Shelving shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the haz- ardous materials stored. Shelves shall be' provided with a lip or guard where used for the storage of individual con-' tainers. Exceptions: '. Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory fumituie specifically designed ,for such use. ' Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in -accordance 'with Section 5001.5. ' Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5003.9.10 Safety cans. Safety 'cans 'shall be listed in accordance with UL 30 where used to increase the maxi- mum allowable quantities per control area of flammable or combustible liquids in accordance with Table 5003.1.1(1). Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 are allowed, for flammable and combustible liquids where not used to increase the' maximum allowable quantities per control area, and for other hazardous material liquids in accor-' dance with the listing. 418 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyrigh10 2011 CA BSC., ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, Accessed by Ellie Kiausbruckner on Dec-t9. 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further I reproduction or distribution authorized, ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACr AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.2.13.1.3 Out of service for one year. Under- ground tanks that have been out of service for a period of one year shall be removed from the ground in accordance with Section 5704.2.14 or abandoned in place in accordance with Section 5704.2.13.1.4... 5704.2.13.1.4 Tanks abandoned in place. Tanks abandoned in place shall be as follows: Flammable and combustible liquids shall 'be' removed from the tank and connected piping. The suction, inlet, gauge, vapor return and vapor lines shall be disconnected. The tank shall be filled completely with an approved inert solid material. Remaining underground piping shall be capped or plugged. A record of tank size, location and' date of abandonment shall be retained. All exterior above-grade fill piping shall be permanently removed when tanks are aban- doned or removed. 5704.2.13.1.5 Reinstallation of underground tanks. Tanks that are to be reinstalled for flammable or combustible liquid service shall be in accordance with this chapter, ASME Boiler and Pressure Veàel Code (Section VIII), API 12-P, API 1615, UL 58 and UL 1316. . 5704.2.13.2 Above-ground tanks. Above-ground tanks taken out of service shall comply with Sections . 5704.2.13.2.1 through 5704.2.13.2.3. 5704.2.13.2.1 Temporarily out of service. Above- ground tanks' temporarily out of service shall have all connecting lines isolated from the tank and be secured against tampering.. Exception: In-place' fire protection (foam) sys- tem lines. 5704.2.13.2.2 Out of service for 90 days. Above- ground tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be safeguarded inccordance with Section 5704.2.13.1.2. or removed in accordance with Section 5704.2.14. Exceptions: 1 Tanks and containers connected to oil burn- ers that are not in use during the warm sea- son of 'the year or are used as a 'backup heating system to gas. 2. In-place, active fire protection (foam) sys- tem lines. 5704.2.13.2.3 Out of service for one year. Above- ground tanks that have been out of service for a period of one year shall be removed in accordance with Section 5704.2.14. Exception: Tanks within operating facilities. 5704.2.14 Removal and disposal of tanks. Removal and disposal of tanks shall comply with Sections 5704.2.14.1 and 5704.2.14.2. 5704.2.14.1 Removal. Removal of above-ground and ,underground tanks shall be in accordance with all of the following: Flammable and combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank and connected piping. Piping at tank openings, that is not to be used fur- ther shall be disconnected. Piping shall be removed from the ground. Exception: Piping is allowed to be abandoned in place where the fire code official deter- mines that removal is not practical. Aban-' doned piping shall be capped and safeguarded as required by the fire code official. Tank openings shalt be capped or plugged, leav- ing a V8-inch to V4-inch-diameter (3.2 mm to 6.4 mm) opening for pressure equalization. Tanks shall be purged of vapor and inerted prior to removal. • . All exterior above-grade fill and vent piping shall be permanently removed. Exception: Piping associated with bulk plants, terminal .facilities and refineries. 5704.2.14.2 Disposal. Tanks shall be disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. 5704.2.15 Maintenance. Above-ground tanks, connected piping and ancillary equipment shall be maintained in a safe operating condition. Tanks shall be maintained in accordance with their listings. Damage to above-ground tanks, connected piping or ancillary equipment shall be repaired using materials having equal or greater strength and fire resistance or the equipment shall :be replaced or taken out of service. 5704.3 Container and portable tank, storage. Storage of flammable and combustible liquids in closed containers that do not exceed 60 gallons (227 L) in individual capacity and portable tanks that do not exceed 660 gallons (2498 L) in individual capacity, and limited transfers incidental thereto, shall comply with Sections 5704.3.1 through 5704.3.8.5. 5704.3.1 Design, construction and capacity of contain- ers and portable tanks. The design, construction and capacity of containers for the storage of Class I, H and lilA liquids shall be in accordance with this section and Section 9.4 of NFPA 30. 5704.3.1.1 Approved containers. Only approved con- _Jainers. and .portable ..tanks _shallJe.JIsed. 5704.3.2 Liquid storage cabinets. Where other sections Lii' this code'require. that liquid containers bc stored in stor- age cabinets, such cabinets and storage shal! be in aceor- with Sections 5704.3.2.1 through 5704.3.2.2. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . . . 503 i]i1iJ[l Copyright ©2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Xlausbruckneron Dec so. 2056 6:5430 AM 'pursuant to License Agrcensent'with CA BSC. No further reProduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 5704:3.3.1 through 5704.3.3.10. Exceptions: 1. Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, air- craft, boats or portable or stationary engines. 2.' The storage of distilled, spirits and wines in wooden barrels or casks. 5704.3.3.1 Portable fire extinguishers. Approved por- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with specific sections of this chapter and Section 906. 5704.3.3.2 Incompatible materials. Materials that will react with water or, other liquids to produce a hazard shall not be stored in the same room with flammable and combustible liquids except where stored in accor- dance with Section 5003.9.8. 5704.33.3 Clear means of egress. Storage of any liq- uids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress. 5704.3.3.4 Empty containers Or portable tank stor- age. The storage of empty tanks and containers previ- ously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors,, shall be stored as required for 'filled containers and portable tanks; Portable tanks and containers, when 'emptied,. shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in openings. .5704.3.3.5, Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of approved construction, ' adequately braced and anchored: Seismic requirements shall be in accordance with the California Building Code. . 5704.3.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of not less than 1 inch (25 mm) nominal' thickness is-allowed to be - used as shelving, racks, dunnage, scuffboards, floor overlay and similar installations. 5704.3.3.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves shall be of sufficient depth and prOvided with a lip or guard to prevent individual containers from being displaced. Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on labo- ratory furniture specifically designed for such use 5704.3.3.5.3 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of flammable-and combustible liquids shall be main-. tamed in an'orderly manner. • • . 57043.3.6 Rack storage. Where storage on racks is allowed elsewhere in this code, a minimum 4-foot-wide (1219 mm) aisle shall, be provided between adjacent . rack sections and any adjacent storage' of liquids. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide.- 5704.3.3.7 Pile or palletized storage. Solid pile and palletized storage in liquid warehouses shall. 'be arranged so that piles are separated from each other by not less than 4 feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided and arranged so that' 'no container or portable tank is . more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.3.8 Limited combustible storage. Limited 'quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to be stored in liquid storage areas where: the ordinary combustibles, other than 'those used for packaging the liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) horizontally, either by open aisles or by open racks, and where protection is pro- vided in accordance with Chapter 9. 5704.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets. Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside an unprotected liquid storage area shall be limited to a maximum pile size of 2,500 square feet (232 m2) and to a maximum storage height of 6 feet (1829 mm). Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside a protected liquid storage area shall comply with NFPA 13. Pallet storage shall, be separated from liquid storage by aisles that are, not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. .11 504 . . ' . . . '• ' ' . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ii .ii iu o Copyright @2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.. Accessed byEllie KIausbruckner on Dic 19.2016 6:54:30AM pursuant lo License Agreement with CA BSC. No further'. I I'J 'A JL I reproduction or distribution authorised. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.3.4.3 Quantities exceeding limits for control areas. Quantities exceeding, those allowed in control areas set forth in Section 5704.3.4.1 shall be in liquid storage rooms or liquid storage warehouses in accor- 'dance with Sections 570423.7 and 5704.3.8. 5704 3 4 4 Liquids for maintenance and operation of equipment In all occupancies quantities of flammable md combustible liquids in excess of 10 gallons (38,L) used for maintenance purposes and the opetation of equipment shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Section D704 3 2 Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons (38 L) are allowed to be stored outside of a cabinet where in approved containers located in private garages or other approved locations and combustible liquids in control areas shall be in accor- dance with Sections 5704.3.5.1 through 5704.3.5.4. 5704.3.5.1 Basement storage. Class I liquids shall be allowed to be stored in basements in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area for use-open systems in Table 5003.1.1(1), provided that automatic suppression and other fire protection are. provided in accordance with Chapter 9. 'Class 11 and'fflA, liquids shall also be allowed to be stored in basements, provided that automatic suppression and other fire pro- tection are provided in accordance with Chapter 9• V 5704.3.5.2 Storage pile heights. Containers having' less than a 30-gallon (114 L) capacity that contain Class I or II liquids shall not be stacked more than 3 feet (914.4 mm) ortwo àontainers high, whichever is greater, unless stacked on 'fixed shelving or otherwise satisfactorily secured. Containers of Class I or II liquids having a capacity of 30 gallons (114 L) or more, shall not be stored more than one container high. Containers shall be stored in an upright position. 5704.3.5.3 Storage distance from ceilings and roofs. Piles of containers or portable tanks shall not be stored closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to thenearest beam, chord, girder or other obstruction, and shall be 3 feet (914 mm) below sprinkler deflectors or discharge orifices of water spray or other overhead fire protection system. 5704.3.5.4 Combustible materials. In areas that are inaccessible to the public, Class I, H and hA liquids shall not be stored in the same pile or rack section as ordinary combustible commodities unless such materi- 'als are packaged together as kits. , V 5704.3.6 Wholesale and retail sales uses. Flammable and combustible liquids in Group M occupancy wholesale and retail sales uses shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.6.1 through 5704.3.6.5, or Sections 10.10.2, 12.3.8, 16.4.1 through 16.4.3, 16.5.1 through 16.5.2.12, Tables 16.5.2.1 through 16.5.2.12,.and Figures 16.4.1(a) through 16.14.1(c) of NFPA 30. 5704.3.6.1 Container type. Containers for Class I liq- uids shall be metal., V V Exception: In sprinkleredV buildings, an aggregate quantity of 120 gallons (454 L) of water-miscible Class LB and Class IC liquids is allowed in nonme- tallic' containers, each having a capacity of 16 ounces (0.473 L) or less. V V 5704.3:6.2 Container capacity. Containers for Class I liquids shall not thiceed a capacity of 5 gallons (19 L). Exception: Metal containers not exceeding 55 gal- lons (208 L)' are allowed to ,store up to 240 gallons (908 L) of the maximum allowable quantity per con- trol area of Class lB and IC liquids in a control area. The building shall be equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Table 5704.3.4.1. The containers shall be pro- vided with plastic caps without cap seals and shall V be stored upright. Containers shall not be stacked or stored in racks and. shall not be located in areas accessible to the public. 5704.3.6.3 Fire protection and storage arrange- ments. Fire protection and container storage arrange- ments shall be in accordance with Table 5704.3.6.3(1) or the following: V V 1. Storage on shelves shall not exceed 6 feet (1829 mm) in height, and shelving shall be metal. Storage on pallets or in piles greater than 4 feet 6 inches (1372 mm) in height, or where,the ceiling exceeds 18 feet (5486 mm) in height, shall be pro- tected in accordance with Table 5704.3.6.3(4), and the storage heights and 'arrangements shall be lim- ited to those specified in Table 5704.3.6.3(2). V Storage on racks greater than 4 feet 6 inches (13 72 ; mm) in height, or where the ceiling exceeds 18 feet (5486 mm) in height shall be protected in V accordance with V Tables 57043.6.3(5), 5704.3.6.3(6), and 5704.3.6.3(7) as appropriate, and the storage heights and arrangements shall be limited to those specified in Table 5704.3.6.3(3). Combustible commodities shall not be'stored above flammable and combustible liquids. V TABLE 5704.3.6.3(1) MAXIMUM STORAGE HEIGHTVIN CONTROL AREA V TYPE OF LIQUID V NOW SPRINKLERED AREA (feet) SPRINKLERED AREA' (feet) SPRINKLERED WITH IN-RACK PROTECTION (feet) Flammable liquids: Class IA ' 4 class* Ea Cl 4 8 V 12 Class IC 4, ' 8 12, Combustible liquids: Class II 6 ' 8 V ifiA Class Class IIJB V, 8 ' V 12 12 8. 12 V V 16 20 For SI: 1 foot = 304,8 mm V V a In buildings protected by an automatic sprinkler system, the storage height for containers and portable tanks shall not exceed the maximum storage height, permitted for the fire protection scheme set forth in NFPA 30 or the maximum storage height, demonstrated in a full-scale 'fire test, whichever is greater. NFPA 30 criteria and fire test results for metallic containers and portable' tanks shall not be applied to nonmetallic containers and portable tanks, b. In-rack protection shall be in accordance with Table 5704,3,6,3(5),. 5704,3,6,3(6) or 5704,3,6,3(7), 506 V ' ' V ' ' ' '' 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright @2016 CA BSC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie lUausbruclsnrron Dec 19.2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement .with CA BSC, No further reproduction or distribution authorized, ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION Is A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT.-AND sua;cr TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL' PENALTIES THEREUNDER. ATTACHMENT #14 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: PERSONNEL TRAINING AND WRITTEN PROCEDURES, SEPARATION OF INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS & ADDITIONAL GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 'N EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS to permits under Section 5001.5 are located on the premises or where required by the fire code official. 407.2 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety. Data Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous materials shalt be either readily available on the premises as a paper copy, or where approved, shall be permitted to be readily retrievable by elec- tronic access. 407.3 Identification. Individual containers of hazardous materials, cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable federal regulations. Buildings, rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be.. identified by hazard warning signs in accordance with Sec. tion 5003.5. 407.4 Trainin. Persons responsible for th Operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored. dispensed. handled or used shall be. faxniliar'with the chemical nature of the materials and the apprpriatemitigating actions ncce:15ary in the event of a fire, leak or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated ind*ain4 to be liaison personnel for the fire departthent. These persons shall aid the fire department in pieplaniiing emergency responses and identification of% here 'hazardous materials are located, and shal ave access, t l h o.. Material SaI'ety Data Sheets and be 'k 61 in the site emergency response procethtres: 407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a per- mit shall include a Häzardoüs Materials Inventory Statement (BAGS) in accordance with Section 5001.5.2. 407.6 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Where required by the fire. code -official, each äpplicatibn for a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HIvIMP) in accordance with Section 5001.5.1. The fire code official is authorized to accept a similar plan required by other regulations. . . 407.7 Facility closure plans. The permit holder or applicant shall submit to the fire code official a facility closure plan in accordance with Section 5001.63 to terminate storage, dis- pensing, handling- or use of hazardous materials 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE , . • . 91 - iI1suyIii 11uiuJ[ I ' Copyright @2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by RUle Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA USC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAl. PENALTIES THEREUNDER. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.8.7.1 Construction. The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following: Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inch (1.2 mm) (No. 18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with a 1'./2-inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with a self-latching device. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of 2 inches (51 mm). Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets used for the storage of hazardous gases or liquids shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.8.7.2 Warning markings. Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red let- ters on a contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS—KEEP FIRE AWAY. 5003.9 General safety precautions. General precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.9.1 through 5003.9.10. 5003.9.1 Personnel training and written procedures. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of fire, leak or spill. 5003.9.1.1 Fire department liaison. Responsible per- sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison per- sonnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazard- ous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. 5003.9.2 Security. Storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safe- guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. 5003.9.3 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accor- dance with Section 312. 5003.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.9.5 Static accumulation. Where processes or condi- tions exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by static electricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge. 5003.9.6 Protection from light. Materials that are sensi- tive to light shall be stored in containers designed to pro- tect them from such exposure. 5003.9.7 Shock padding. Materials that are shock sensi- tive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity. 5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Incom- patible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated where the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 gallon (2 L). Separation shall be accomplished by: I. Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm). Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a non- combustible partition extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the stored material. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5 and 5003.8.6. Materials that are incompati- ble shall not be stored within the same cabinet or exhausted enclosure. 5003.9.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of substantial construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accor- dance with the seismic design requirements of the Califor- nia Building Code for the seismic zone in which the material is located. Shelving shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the haz- ardous materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard where used for the storage of individual con- tainers.• Exceptions: Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory furniture specifically designed for such use. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5003.9.10 Safety cans. Safety cans shall be listed in accordance with UL 30 where used to increase the maxi- mum allowable quantities per control area of flammable or combustible liquids in accordance with Table 5003.1.1(1). Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 are allowed for flammable and combustible liquids where not used to increase the maximum allowable quantities per control area and for other hazardous material liquids in accor- dance with the listing. 418 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright 02016 CA M. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Elite Ilausbruckner on Dec 19,2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No Bother 1iID11uii1i] 1i1Ii[WJ reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.3.2.1 Design and construction of storage cabi- 5704.3.3.4 Empty containers or portable tank stor- nets. Design and construction of liquid storage cabinets age. The storage of empty tanks and containers previ- shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.2.1.1 ously used for the storage of flammable or combustible through 5704.3.2.1.4. liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be 5704.3.2.1.1 Materials. Cabinets shall be 'listed in stored as 'required, for filled containers and portable accordance with UL 1275, or constructed of approved tanks. Portable tanks and containers, when emptied, • wood or metal in accordance with the following: shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of openings. ' steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 5704.3.3.5 Shelf storage. Shelving shall' be of inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, includ- approved construction, adequately braced and ing the door, shall be double walled with 1 /2 , anchored. Seismic requirements shall be in accàrdance inch (38 mm) 'airspace between the walls. , with the California Building Code. , Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be , 5704.13.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of not less 'than 1 'tight fitting. • inch (25 mm) nominal thickness is allowed to 'be Unlisted wooden cabinets, including doors, .' used as shelving, racks, dunnage, scuffboards,'floor shall be constructed of not less than 14n6h (25 overlay and similar installations. mm) exterior grade plywood. Joints shall be 5704.3.3.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves rabbeted and shall be fastened in two direc- ' shall be of sufficient depth and provided with a lip tions with wood screws. Door' hinges shall be ' , or guard to prevent indiyidual containers from being of steel or brass. Cabinets shall be painted. , displaced. ' with an intumescent-type'paint. ' Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on labo- 5704.3.2.1.2 Labeling.. Cabinets shall be provided ratory furniture specifically designed for such use. with a conspicuous label in red letters on contrasting 5704.3.3.5.3' Orderly storage. Shelf storage of background that reads: FLAMMABLE—KEEP, ' flammable and combustible liquids shall be main- FIRE AWAY. , tamed in an orderly manner. ' 5704.3.2.1.3 Doors. Doors shall be well fitted, self- , 5704.3.3.6 Rack storage. Where storage on racks is closing and .equipped with a three-point latch. , allowed elsewhere in this code, .a minimum 4-foot-wide 5704.3.2.1.4 Bottom. The bottom of the cabinet (1219 mm) aisle shall be provided between adjacent shall be liquid tight to a height Of not less than 2 ' . rack sections and any adjacent storage of liquids. Main inches' (51 mm). ' ' . ' ' . aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.2.2 Capacity. The combined total quantity of 5704.3.3.7 Pile or palletized storage. Solid pile and liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons (454 '' palletized storage in liquid warehouses shall be L). arranged so that piles are separated from each other by 5704.3.3 Indoor storage.-_Storage of flammable and corn- ' not less than 4 feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided bustible liquids inside'buildings in,containers and portable and arranged so that no container or portable tank is tanks shall be in accordance with Sections. 5704.3.3.1 more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main ai1es . through 5704.3.3.10. . ' ' shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. Exceptions: ' ' . ' , 5704.3.3.8 Limited combustible storage. Limited ' Liquids in 'the fuel tanks of motor' vehicles, air- quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to be stored in liquid storage areas where the ordinary: craft, boats or portable or stationary engines., combustibles, other than those used for packaging the The storage of distilled spirits and wines in liquids,, are separated from the liquids in storage by not ' wooden barrels or casks. . less than 8 feet (2438 'mm) horizontally, either by open 5704.3.3.1 Portable fire extinguishers. Approved por- aisles or by open racks, and where protection 'is pro- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in iccordance vided in accordance with Chapter 9.. 5704.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets. Storage of empty or idle combustible pallets inside an unprotected liquid storage area shall be limited to a maximum pile size of 2,500 square feet (232 m2) and to a maximum storage height of 6 'feet (1829 mm). Storage of empty or idle combustible 'pallets inside a protected liquid storage area shall comply with NFPA 13. Pallet storage shall ,be -' separated from liquid storage by aisles that are not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. $04 ' . . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE *l1uJE1 Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessedby Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC, No further reproduction'or distribution authorized, ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. ATTACHMENT #15 STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.8.7.1 Construction. The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following: 1. Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of: not less than 0.0478 inch (1.2 mm) (No. 18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be 'double walled with a V/2-inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with a self-latching• device. . . 2. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of 2 inches (51 mm). Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets used for the storage of hazardous gases or liquids shall be in accordance with 'the California E!ectriaiode. 5003:8.7.2 Warning markings. Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red let- ters on a contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS—KEEP FIRE AWAY. 5003.9 General safety precautions. General precautions for .• the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.9.1 through 5003.9.10. 5003.9.1 Personnel training and written procedures. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which -: hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of fire, leak or spill. 5003.9.1.1 Fire department liaison. Responsible per Sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison per- sohnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire rdepartment in prep,Ianning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazard- ous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in 'the site's emergency response procedures. 5003.9.2 Security. Storage, dispensing, use) and, handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safe- guarded in a manner approved by the-fire code official. 5003.9.3 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular -damage in accor- dance with Section. 312:. 50039.4 Electrical wiring 'and equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.9.5 Static accumulation. Where processes or condi- tions exist where a flammable mixture,could be ignited by static electricity, means shall be pro'ided to prevent the 'accumulation of a static charge. 5003.9.6 Protection' from light. Materials that are sensi- tive to light shall be stored in containers' designed to pro- tect them from such exposure. 5003.9.7 Shock padding. Materials that are shock sensi- tive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity. . . 5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Incom- patible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be 'separated where the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 'gallon (2 L). Separation shall be accomplished by: U Segregating incompatible materials in storage .by a 'distance of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm). Isolating incompatible materials, in storage by a non- combustible partition extending not less than, 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the stored material. ' Storing liquid, and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. .• , . Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets ,or' exhausted enclosures in accordance ,with Sections 5003.8.5 and 5003.816. Materials that are incompati- ble shall not be stored within the same cabinet or exhausted enclosure. flW V 1115 .,j.a, I IFS.' S3 OIAUOIUIISICJ construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accor dance with the 'seismic design requirements of the Califor- izia Building Code for the seismic zone in which the thateriaHs located. She vin shall be teatéd, coated or ,"C6fistruc'ttd":of materials that are compatible with the haz- ardous materials stored. Shelves shall be'provided -with 'a lip or guard where used for the storage of individual con- tainers. Exceptions: I. Strge in hazardous material storage cabinets or lahrawiy, furniture specifically, designed for use. 2 tr:It. of hazardous materials:: in amounts not equiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5. Shelf storage of hazardous, materials shall be main- 'tamed in an orderly manner. 5003.9.10 Safety cans Safety cans shall be listed in accordance with UL 30 where' used to increase the maxi- mum allowablequantities per control area of flammable.or combustible liquids in accordance with Table 5003.1.1(1). Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313' are allowed for flammable and combustible liquids where 'riot used to increase the maximum allowable' quantities per control. area and for other hazardous material liquids in accor- dance with the listing. ' • 418 • . , . . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright 02oi6CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accented by Ellie Klousbnickneron Dec 19, 2016 6:94:30 AM pursuant to LicenseAgreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE'FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND.CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. j FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5704.3.2.1 Design and construction of storage cabi- 5704.3.3.4 Empty containers or portable tank stor- nets. Design and construction of liquid storage cabinets .'s age. The storage of empty tanks and containers previ- shall be. in. accordance with Sections 5704.3.2.1.1• . ously used for the storage of flammable or combustible through 5704.3.2.1.4. '. '• 'liquids, unless free from. explosive vapors, shall be '5704.3.2.1.1 Materials Cabinets shall be listed in stored as required for filled containers and portable accordance with UL 1275, or constructed of approved . tanks. Portable tanks, and containeis, when emptied, wood or metal in accordance with the following: shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in 1. Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, includ- ing the.door, shall be double walled with 11/2— inch (38 mm) 'airspace between .the walls: Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. . 2. Unlisted wooden cabinets, including doors, shall be constructed of not less than 1-inch (25 mm) exterior grade plywood. Joints shall' be rabbeted and shall be fastened in two direc- tions with wood screws. Door hinges shall be of steel or brass. Cabinets 'shall be painted with an intumescent-type paint. '5704.3.2.1.2 Labeling. Cabinets shall be provided with a conspicuous label in red letters on.contrasting, background that reads: FLAMMABLE—KEEP FIRE AWAY.' 5704.3.2.13 Doors. Do6ri shall be well fitted, self- closing and .equipped with a three-point latch 5704.3.2.1.4 Bottom. The bottom of the cabinet 'shall be' liquid tight to a height of not less than 2 inches (51 mm). 5704.3.2.2 Capacity. The combined total quantity of liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons (454 L). . 5704.3.3 Indoor storage. Storage of flammable and corn- bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable tanks shall be in accordance with Seôtions 5704.3.3.1 through 5704.3.3.10. . . . . Exceptions: 1. Liquids in the' fuel, tanks :'ofmotdr vehicles, air- craft, boats or portable or stationary engines. 2. The storage of distilled spirits, and wines in wooden barrels or casks. . 5704.3.3.1 Portable fire extinguishers. Approved por- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in'accordance' with specific sections of this chapter and Section 906. 5704.3.32 Incompatible materials. Materials that will react with wateror other liquids to produce a hazard shall not, be stored in the same room with flammable an4 combustible liquids, except where stored in accor- dance with Section 5003.9.8. 5704.3.3.3 Clear means of egress. Storage of any' liq- uids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or be allowed to obstruct physically the route of 'egress. : 5704.3.35 Shelf. storage. - Shelving shall 'be of I apovcd construction, adequately braded and anchored. Seisniicreuirements shall be in accordance with the Calif iã Building Code. 5704.3.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of not less than 1 inch (25 mm) nominal thickness is allowed to be use4:a shelving,, racks, dunnage. scuffboards. floor overlay and similar installations. 5704.3.33.2 Displacement protection. Shelves shall be of stifficient depth and provided with ,a lip or guard to prevent individual containers from being displaced. Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on labo- ratory furniture specifically designed for such use. 5704.3.3.5.3 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of flaminabk and combustible liquids shall be min- tainid a an. orderlymanncr. 5704.3.3.6 Rack storige. Where storage on 'racks is allowed elsewhere in this code,.a minimum 4-foot-wide (1219 mm) aisle shall be provided between adjacent rack sections and any adjacent storage.of liquids. Main aisles shall be not less than S. feet (2438 mm) wide.' 5704.3.3.7 'Pile, or palletized storage. 'Solid pile' and palletized storage in. liquid warehouses shall be arranged: so that piles, are separated from each other by not lessthan 4.feet(1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided and arranged so that no container or portable tank is , more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (24'38 in *in) wide. 5704.3.3.8 Limited combustible storage. Limited quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to be stored in liquid storage areas where the ordinary combustibles, other than those used for packaging the liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) horizontally, either by open '.aisles or by open racks, and where protection is pro- vided in accordance with Chapter 9.' 5704.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets. Storage ,of empty or idle combustible pallets inside an unprotected liquid' storage area, shall be limited to a maximum pile size of 2,500 square feet (232 m2).and to a maximum storage height of 6 feet (1829 mm). Storage of.empty or idle ,combustible pallets .inside a, protected liquid storage area shall comply with NFPA 13. Pallet storage shall be separated, from liquid storage by aisles, that are not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 504 ' . • • • •' 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ' Ilk Copyright ©2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klnusbruckneron Dec 19. 2016 6.54:3OAM-pursuant to license Agreement with CA BSC. No flurther I 1k ' P1 1j J [_I reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY.UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAl. PENALTIES THEREUNDER. • " FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS , 5704.3.4.3 Quantities exceeding limits for control areas. Quantities exceeding those allowed in control areas set forth in Section 5704.3.4.1 shall be in liquid storage rooms or liquid storage warehOuses in accor dance with Sections 5704.17 and 5704.3.8.. 5704.3.4.4 Liquids for maintenance and operation of equipment. In all occupancies, quantities of flammable and combustible liquids in excess of 10 gallons (38L) used for• maintenance purposs and the operation of equipment shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Section 5704.3.2. Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons (38, L) are allowed to be stored outside of a cabinet where in approved containers combustible liquids in Group M occupancy wholesale and retail sales uses shall be in accordance with: Sections 5704.3.6.1 through 5704.3.6:5, or Sections 10.10.2, 1'O 1 JC A1,i...,......L. 1 AC A I1 L..........I. Class lB. and Class IC liquids is allowed in nonme- tallic containers, each having a capacity of 16 ounces (0.473'L) or less. 5704.3.6.2 Container capacity. Containers for Class I liquids shall not exceed a capacity of 5 gallons (19 L). ExceptiOn: Metal containers not exceeding '55 gal- lons (208 L) are allowed to store up to 240 gallons (908 L) of the maximum allowable quantity per con- trol area of Class lB and IC liquids in a control area. The building shall be equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Table 5704.3.4.1. The containers shall be pro- vided with plastic caps without cap seals and shall be stored upright. Containers, shall not be stacked or , -' -stored in racks and shall not be located in areas accessible to the public. . 5704.3.63 Fire protection and storage arrange- ments. Fire -protection and. Container storage arrange- ments shall be in accordance, with Table 5704.3.6.3(1) or the following:. - 1 Storage on shelves shall riot exceed 6 feet (1829 mm) in height, and shelving shall be metal. - 2. Storage on 'pallets or in piles greater 'than 4 feet 6. - - inches (1372 mm) in height, or where.the ceiling' . -- - exceeds 18 feet (486 mm) in height, shall be pro- - tected in accordance with Table 5704.3.6.3(4), and the storage heights and arrangements shall be lim- ited'to those specified in Table 5704.3.6.3(2) , 3. Storage on, racks greater than 4 feet 6 inches (1372 - mm) in height, or where the ceiling exceeds 18 -' feet (5486 mm) in height shall be protected in accordance with Tables 5704.3.6.3(5), - 5704.3.6.3(6), and 5704.3.6.3(7) as appropriate, - and the storage heights and arrangements shall be - 1imite4 to those specified in Table 5704.3.6.3(3). Combustible- commodities shall not be stored above" flammable and combustible liquids. - . TABLE 5704.3.6.3(1) . -. MAXIMUM STORAGE HEIGHT IN CONTROL AREA TYPE OF LIQUID NOW SPRINKLERED AREA (feet) , - SPRINKLERED . AREA' (feet) SPRINKLERED' WITH IN-RACK PROTECTION" Flammable liquids: - - Class IA - A . ClassIB - 4 8 12 Class IC ' - - 4 8 , 12 • Combustible liquids: . Class II - 8 12 ClassifiA 8 12. - 16 . Class 1118 - - 8 12 20.. L..J.O, IU.t.L UUUUU 1O.t.. 10.3.1 IIIiUUII 1J,hLd.5 For SL I foot =304.8Tom. Tables. 16.5.2.1 through 16.5.2.12, and' Figures 16.4.1(a) . a In buildings protected by an automatic sprinkler system, the storage height for through 16.14.1(c) of NFPA 30. . - . containers and portable tanki shall not exceed the maximum storage height. permitted for the'firé protection scheme set forth in NFPA 30 or the maximum, 5704.3.6.1 COntainer type. Containers for Class I liq- storage height demonstrated in a full-scale fire test, whichever is greater. uids shall be metal. - . NFPA 30 criteria and fire test results for metallic containers and portable tanks shall not be applied to nonmetallic containers and portable tanks. Exceptioni In sprinklered buildings, an, aggregate b. In-rack protection shall be in accordance with Table 5704.3.6.3(5), - quantity of 120 gallons (454 L) of water-miscible 5704.3.6.3(6) or 5704.3.6:3(7). 506 - - ' - . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE - - - Copyright @2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klastsbntckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further IIil1ThIItIlliIMI]j] 11i,I[1 reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE PEDERALCOPYRIGHT ACT AND THE -- LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. ATTACHMENT #16 FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID TRANSFER FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS. TABLE 5704.3.7.5.1 AUTOMATIC AFFF-WATER PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLID-PILE AND PALLETIZED STORAGE OF LIQUIDS IN METAL CONTAINERS OF 5-GALLON CAPACITY OR LESS CEILING SPRINKLER DESIGN AND DEMAND STORAGE HOSE DURATION DURATION PACKAGE TYPE . CLASS LIQUID HEIGHT DEMAND AFFF SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY Density Area Temperature Maximum Orifice size gpmIft2) (square feet) rating . spacing (inch). (feet) (gpm). :(minimum) (hours) Cartoned 0.40 and head 2,000. 286°F . 0.531 11 500 15 2 286°F fel 500: Uncartoned 1] 0.30 113,IC, head 2,000 III T,1 15and 0.531 12 For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm, I square foot = 0.0929 ma. 1 gallon per minute = 3.785 LIm, 1 gallon per minute per square foot = 40.75 L/minlm2, °C. = [(°F)-32]/1.8. a. System shall be a closed-head wet system with approved devices for proportioning aqueous film-forming foam. b. Maximum ceiling height of 30 feet. .. . . . c Hose stream demand includes 11/2 inch inside hose connections where required TABLE 5704.4.2 OUTDOOR LIQUID STORAGE IN-CONTAINERS AND PORTABLE TANKS CLASS OF LIQUID CONTAINER-STORAGE— MAXIMUM PER PILE PORTABLE TANK STORAGE— MAXIMUM PER PILE . . . MINIMUM . DISTANCE BETWEEN PILES MINIMUM DISTANCE TO LOT LINE OF. PROPERTY THAT CAN BE BUILT UPON' MINIMUM DISTANCE TO PUBLIC STREET PUBLIC ALLEY OR PUBLIC WAY6 Quantity Height Quantityb Height (gallons) (feet) (gallons) (feet) OR RACKS (feet) (feet) (feet) IA 1,100 10 2,200 . 7 5 . 50 10 lB 2,200 12 4,400 14 . 5 . 50 10 IC . 4,400. . 12 8,800 . 14 5 , 50 . •. 10 II 8,800 12 17,600 . 14 . 5 25 5 III 22,000 '18,. 44,000 14 5 10 5 For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 gallon 3.785 L. . For mixed class storage, see Section 5704.4.2. For storage in racks, the quantity limits per pile do not apply, but the rack rrangementshall be limited to not more than 50 feet in length and two rows or 9 feet in depth. . . If protection by a public fire department or private fire brigade capable of providing cooling water streams is not available, the distance shall be doubled. When the total quantity stored does not exceed 50 percent of the maximum allowed per pile, the distances are allowed to be reduced 50 percent, but not less than 3feet. . . . 57052.3 Piping, hoses and valves. Piping, hoses and 5705.2.5 Manual container filling operations. Class I valves used injiquid transfer operations shall be approved liquids or Class II and Class ifi liquids that are heated up or listed for the intended use. - to or above their flash points shall not be transferred. into 5705 2 4 Clacc U and 111 liquids Class I liquids or co Intainers unless the nozzle and containers are electrically when heated to or above their flash points. Class II and interconnected:Acceptable methods of electrical intercon- Clas 111.1iquids. shall be traiicfencd by One ol the follow- nection include either of the following: ing methods: 1. Metallic floor plates on which containers stand From safety eins complvine with _ 30. while filling, when such floor plates are electrically - . . connected to the fill stem; or Through 'an approved closed piping system. . . . . - 2. Where the fill stem s bonded to the container during 3.Frorn containers or tanks by an approved i .pump tak- filling by means ofa bond wire. inc suction throuch an opening in the top Fthe con- . . . . tamer or tank. . 5705.2.6 Automatic container-filling operations for Class I liquids. Container-filling operations for Class I For 'lass 113. IC. II and Ill liqtiids. lrorii containers liquids involving conveyor beltslor other automatic-feed- or tanks by gravity through an approved self-closing ink operations shall be designed to prevent static aècumu or automatic-closuig valve where the container or lations. - tank and dispensing operations are provided with spill control and secondary conlainnient in accor- 5705.3 Use, dispensing and mixing inside of buildings. dance with Section 5703.4. Class IA liquids shall Indoor use, dispensing and mixing of flammable and combtis- not he dispensed h' eravity front tanl.5. tible liquids shall be in accordance with Section 5705.2 and - . Sections 5705.3.1 through 5705.3.5.3. Approved engineered liquid transfer systems. . 5705.3.1 Closure of mixing or blending vessels. Vessels Exceplion: Liquids in original shipping containers not used for mixing of blending of Class I liquids and Class II exceeding a .3-galloit CO L) capacity, or IIIliquids heated up to or above their flash points shall 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . 515 Copyright @2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Kiausbruckneron Dec t9. 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No fiether IIIIL1IEIIkIt1ii] ii 1il1'[ I reproduction oidi,tnbuiion authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. / ATTACHMENT #17 SEPARATION OF CONTROL AREAS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS--GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.8.2 Required detached buildings. Group H occu-. pancies containing quantities of hazardous materials in excess of those set forth in Table' 5003.8.2 shall be in detached IFT _7 Sections-5003.8.3.l through 500W3.5. 5003.8.3.1 Construction, requirements. Control areas shall be sparated li'rn each other by fire barrierc n- sucted in aoidance with Section 707 of the Cali Code or.horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 7,ld ôl.the california Build- ing Code, or both. , 5003.8.3.2 Percentage of maximum allowable quan- tities. The percentage of maximum allowable quantities of hazardous materials per control area alIued at &,ach floor level within a building shall he in ac ci dance v ith Table 5003.8.3.2. 5003.8.3.3 m Nuber. The ma m m ximu nuber of control areas per floor within a building shall be in accordance with Table5003.8.3.2. 5003.8.3.4 Fireresistance..rating requirements. The required fire-resistance rating for fire barriers shall be in accOrdance with Table 5003.8.3.2. The flooiassem- blyof the cOritfól area and the construction upprting and storage areas and in Group S storage areas. The 'aggregate quantity of nonflammable solid and nonflam- mable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials allowed within a single control area of a Group M dis- play. and storage area or a Group S storage area is allowed to exceed the maximum allowable quantities per control area specified in Tables 5003.1.1(1) and 5003.1.1(2) without classifying the building or use as a Group H occupancy, provided that the materials are displayed and, stored in accordance with Section 5003.11. , ' TABLE 5003.8.2 DETACHED BUILDING REQUIRED A DETACHED BUILDING IS REQUIRED WHERE THE QUANTITY OF MATERIAL EXCEEDS THAT-LISTED HEREIN Material Class , Solids and liquids (tons)Lt' Gases (cubic feet Division 1.1 ' Maximum Allowable Quantity - , Division 12 ' Maximum Allowable Quantity . .. - • Division 1.3 . ' Maxnum Allowable Quantity Explosives ' ' . Division 1.4 Maximum Allowable Quantity NotApplicable Division 1.4 . 1 , Division 1:5 Maximum Allowable Quantity Division 1.6, Maximum Allowable Quantity Oxidizers .. Class 4 Maximum Allowable Quantity Maximum Allowable Quantity Unstable (reactives) detonable ' Class 3 or 4 Maximum Allowable Quantity Maximum Allowable Quantity Oxidizer, liquids and- solids ' . Class 3 Class 2 2,600 . -. 1,200' Not Applicable Detonable •, Maximum Allowable Quantity Organic peroxides Class I , : Class H Maximum Allowable Quantity ' Not Applicable 25 Class 14 •' 50 Unstable (reactives) nondetonable 'Class 2 . ' ' 25 , . 10,000 Water reactives Class 2' . . . 'Not Applicable Pyrophoric gases Ndt Applicable Not Applicable , 2,000 For SI: 1 pound = 0.454 kg, I cubic foot = 0.02832m3, I ton 2000-lbs. 907.2 kg. a. For materials that are detonable, the distance to other buildings or lot lines shall be as specified in the California Building Code. For materials classified as explosives, the required separation distances shall be as specified in Chapter 56. "Maximum Allowable Quantity" means the maximum allowable quantity per control area set forth in Table 5003.1.1(1). Limited to Division 1.4 materials and articles, including articles packaged for shipment, that are not regulated as an explosive' under Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives regulations, or unpackaged articles used in process operations that do not propagate a'detonation or deflagration between articles, providing the net explosive weight of individual atticles does not exceed 1 pound. 416 ' ' 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Iiiausbruckner on Dec 19. 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to uccnseAgrecment with CA DSC. No further 1Ii1I I reproduction or distnbution'outhorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS .TABLESOOS:8.3.2 FLOOR LEVEL Higher than 9 .7-9 .5 Above grade plane . 3 2 PERCENTAGE OF THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER. CONTROL AREA' 5 5 12.5 12.5 12.5 50' NUMBER OF CONTROL FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING FOR AREAS PER FLOOR FIRE BARRIERS IN HOURSb 1 2 2" 2 2 2 2 2 2 . 2 2' . 1. 1 100 4 1 - .75. Below grade plane . 2 50 .• . 2 . Lower than 2 Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Percentages shall be of the maximum allowable quantity per control area shown in Tables 5003.1.1(1) and 5003.1.1(2), with all increases allowed in the footnotes to those tables. . . . . Separation shall include fire bathers and horizontal assemblies as necessary to provide separation from other portions of the building: 5003.8.4 Gas rooms. Where a gas room is used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area. or provided, to comply with the provisions of Chépter 60, the gas room shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.4.1 and 5003.8.4.2. 5003.8.4.1 Construction. Gas rooms shall be protected with an automatic sprinkler system.-Gas rooms shall be separated from the remainder of the building in accor- dance with the requirements of theCalifornia Building Code based on the occupancy group into which it has been classified.. 5003.8.4.2 Ventilation system. The ventilation system for gas rooms shall be designed to operate at anegative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Section 6004.2.2.6. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. 5003.8.5 Exhausted enclosures. Where an exhausted enclosure is used to increase maximum allowable quantity per control area or wherethe location of hazardous materi- als in exhausted enclosures is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the exhausted enclosure shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5.1 through 5003.8.5.3. .. . 5003.8.5.1 Construction. Exhausted enclosures shall be of noncombustible construction: . 5003.8.5.2 Ventilation. Exhausted enclosures shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system. The venti- lation system for exhausted enclosures shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to. the surrounding area. Ventilation systems used for highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Items 1, 2 and 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the Cali- fornia Mechanical Code. 5003.8.5.3 Fire-extinguishing system: Exhausted enclosures where flammable materials are used shall be protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system. in accordance with Chapter 9. 5003.8.6 Gas cabinets. Wher&a gas cabinet is used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area or where the location of compressed.gases in gas cabinets is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the gas cabinet shall be in accordance with Sections .5003.8.6.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8.6.1 Construction. Gas cabinets shall be con- structed in accordance with the following: 1. Constructed of not less than '0.697-inch (2.5 mm) (No. 12 gage) steel. - 2. Be provided with self-closing limited access ports or noncombustible windows to give access to equipment controls. . 3 Be provided with self-closing doors. 4. Gas cabinet interiors shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the hazardous .rnaterials stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. 5003.8.6.2 Ventilation. Gas cabinets shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system. The ventilation sys- tem for gas cabinets shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Ventilation systems used for highly, toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Items 1, 2 and 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. 5003.8.6.3 Maximum number of cylinders per. gas cabinet. The number Of óylinders contained in a single gas cabinet shall not exceed three. 5003.8.7 Hazardous 'materials storage cabinets. Where storage cabinets are used to increase maximum allowable' quantity per control area ,or to comply with this chapter, such cabinets shall be' in accordance with Sections 5003 .8.7.1 and 5003 .8.7.2. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . . . . . . . 417 Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Elite IUausbruckner on Dec19. 2016 654:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC: No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. ' ' ATTACHMENT #18 EXHAUST VENTILATION OF FLAMMABLE VAPORS FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS SECTION 911 EXPLOSION CONTROL 911.1 General. Explosion control shall be provided in the following locations: 1. Where a structure, room or space is occupied for pur- poses involving explosion hazards as identified in r_JaWe.9_II .1.. I 2. Where quantities of hazardus. materials specified in Table 911 .1 exceed the maximum allowable quantities L in Table 5.9.03'. Such areas shall be provided with explosion (deflagration) venting, explosion (deflagration) prevention systems or barri- cades in accordance with this section and NFPA 69, or NFPA. 495 as applicable. Deflagration venting shall not be utilized as a means to protect buildings from detonation hazards. 911.2 Required deflagration venting. Areas that are required to be provided with deflagration venting shall com- ply with the following:. Walls, ceilings and roofs exposing surrounding areas shall be designed to resist a minimum internal pressure of 100 pounds per square foot (psf) (4788 Pa). The minimum internal design pressure shall be not less than five times the maximum internal relief pressure speci- fied in Item 5 of this section. Deflagration venting shall be provided only in exterior walls and roofs. Exception: Where sufficient exterior wall and roof venting cannot be provided because of inadequate exterior wall or roof area, deflagration venting shall be allowed by specially .designed shafts vented to the exterior of the building. TABLE 911.1 EXPLOSION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS' EXPLOSION CONTROL METHODS MATERIAL J CLASS Barricadeconstru ction I Explosion (deflagration) venting or explosion (deflag ration) prevention systems Hazard Category Combustible dusts' . - Not required Required Cryogenic fluids Flammable Not required Required - Division 1.1 Required Not required Division 1.2 Required Not required Explosives Division 1.3 Not required Required Division 1.4 Not required Required • Division 1.5 Required Not required Division 1.6 Required Not required Flammable gas Gaseous Not required Required Liquefied Not required Required Flammable liquids . • lAb t re uired.Required - IBC -. Not required Required 777 .77 Organic peroxides Unclassified detonable Required Not permitted I Required Not permitted Oxidizer liquids and solids 4 Required Not permitted Pyrophoric . Gases Not required Required . 4 . Required Not permitted Unstable (reactive) 3 detonable Required Not permitted 3 nondetonable Not required Required Water-reactive liquids and solids 3 Not required Required 2c Not required Required Special Uses Acetylene generator rooms - Not required Required Grain processing - Not required Required Liquefied petroleum gas distribution facilities Not required Required Where explosion hazards existd Detonation Required Not permitted Deflagration Not required Required Combustible dusts that are generated during manufacturing or processing. See definition of "Combustible dust" in Chapter 2. Storage or use. . . . . . In open use or dispensing. Rooms containing dispensing and use of hazardous materials where an explosive environment can occur-because of the characteristics or nature of the hazardous materials or as a result of the dispensing or use process. . A method of explosion control shall be provided where Class 2 water-reactive materials can form potentially explosive mixtures. Explosion venting is not required for Group H-5 Fabrication Areas complying with Chapter 27 and the California Building rode. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . 195 I11I1uj'i Copyright @2056 CA BSC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie ICIousbruckner on Dec 19.2016 64:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. FIRE. PROTECTION SYSTEMS Deflagration venting shall be designed to prevent unac- ceptable structural damage. Where relieving a deflagra- tion, vent closures shall not produce projectiles of sufficient velocity and mass to cause life threatening injuries to the occupants or other persons on the prop- erty or adjacent public ways. The aggregate clear area of vents and venting devices shall be governed by the pressure resistance of the con- struction assemblies specified in Item 1 of this section and the maximum internal pressure allowed by Item 5 of this Section. Vents shall be designed to withstand loads in accor- dance with the California Building Code. Vents shall consist of any one or any combination of the following to relieve at a maximum internal pressure of 20 pounds per square foot (958 Pa), but not less than the loads required by the California Building Code: 5.1. Exterior walls designed to release outward. 5.2. Hatch covers. 5.3. Outward swinging doors. 5.4. Roofs designed to uplift: 5.5. Venting devices listed for the purpose. Vents designed to release from the exterior walls or roofs of the building when venting a deflagration shall discharge directly to the ixterior of the building where an unoccupied, space not less than 50 feet (15 240 mm) in width is provided between the exterior walls of the building and the lot line. Exception: Vents complying with Item 7 of this section. Vents designed to remain attached to the building when venting a deflagration shall be so located that the dis- charge opening shall not be less than 10 feet (3048 mm) vertically from window openings and exits in the build- ing and 20 feet (6096 mm) horizontally from exits in the building, from window openings and exits in adja- cent buildings on the same lot, and from the lot line. 8. Discharge from vents shall not be into the interior of th&building. 11.3 Explosion prevention ssteins. Explosion prevention systems shall be of au appro ed type and installed in accir- La.e with the provisions of this ude and NFPA 69. 911.4 Barricades. Barricades shall be designed and installed in accordance with NFPA 495. SECTION 912 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTIONS 912.1 Installation. Fire department. connections shall be installed in accordance with the NFPA standard applicable to the system design and shall comply with Sections 912.2 through 912.7. . 912.2 Location. With respect to hydrants, driveways, build- ings and landscaping, fire department connections shall be so located that fire apparatus and hose connected to supply the system will not obstruct access to the buildings for other fire apparatus. The location of fire department connections shall be approved by the fire chief. 912.2.1 Visible location. Fire department connections shall be located on the street side of buildings, fully 'visible and recognizable from the street or nearest point of fire department vehicle access or as otherwise approved by the fire chief. 912.2.2 Existing buildings. On existing buildings, wher- ever the fire department connection is not. visible, to approaching fire apparatus, the fire department connection shall be indicated by an approved sign mounted on the street front or on the side of the building. Such sign shall have the letters "FDC" not less than 6 inches (152 mm) high and words in letters not less than 2 inches (51 mm) high or an arrow to indicate the location. Such signs shall be subject to the approval of the fire code official. 912.3 Fire hose threads. Fire hose threads used in connec-' tion with standpipe systems shall be approved and shall be compatible with fire department hose threads. 912.4 Access. Immediate access to fire department connec- tions shall be maintained at all times and without obstruction by fences, bushes, trees, walls or any other fixed or moveable' object. 'Access to,. fire department connections shall be approved by the fire chief. Exceptions: Fences, where provided with an access gate equipped with a sign complying with the legend requirements of Section 912.5 and a means of emer- gency operation. The gate and the means of emer- gency operation shall be approved by the fire chief and maintained' operational at all times. When acceptable to the fire enforcing agency, fire department connections for Group 1-3 detention facilities may be located inside all security walls or fences on the property. 912.4.1 Locking fire department connection caps. The fire code official is authorized to require locking caps on fire department connections for water-based fire protec- tion systems where the responding fire department carries -appropriate key wrenches for removal. 912.4.2 Clear space around connections. A working space of not less than 36 inches (914 mm) in width, 36 inches (914 mm) in depth and 78 inches (1981 mm) in height shall-be provided and maintained in front of and to" the sides of wall-mounted fire department connections and around the circumference of free-standing fire department connections, except as otherwise required or approved by, the fire chief. 912.4.3 Physical protection. Where fire department con- nections are subject to impact by a motor vehicle, vehicle impact protection shall be. provided in accordance with Section 312. 912.5 Signs. A metal sign with raised letters not less than 1 inch (25 mm) in size shall be mounted on all fire department connections serving automatic sprinklers, standpipes or fire pump connections. Such signs shall read: AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS or STANDPIPES or TEST CONNECTION 196 , ' , ' 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 1u1l1'[1 Copyright @2016 CA BSC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klousbrucla,er on Dec 19. 2016 65".30 AM pursuant to license Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCrION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. rcjis regarafioi ee&EMw tveEV AvaIvki dcsignedto aetitwhii' tul gags passinhrçugb t wçced 1NFPK&413 3 IO3], nbrIcatlon Aria Fab"Are An areawit}ina GiOII5 J{ :•• 2016 CAIJFORNIA MECHANICIL CODE LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT CALCULATIONS I El ViaSat - Building 14 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 CFM Rai luired for Vapor-Air Mixtures @ <1=25% LFL In Exhaust Ducts Material LFL 25% of LFL Volumes of Air to One Volume of Vapor Specific Gravity Vapor . Density Cubic Feet of Exhaust Ventilation Air Needed to . Keep @25% LFL Per Gal of Liquid Evaporated Evaporation Rate . galls . CFM to Keep Evaporated Liquid at 25% LFL if All . of the Liquid Is - Evaporated Some or All Input Data Based On: M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive 2 0.5000 199.0000. 0.89 2.5 7749.7877 0.0006 - 278.9924 - arbozinc 8701-2007 Part A 2.2 0.5500 180.8182 0.902 3.04 5859.9358 0.0006 210.9577 7 Ethyl Acetate 1141-78-61 ustbond FC Part A 1.2 0.3000 332.3333 0.865 3.18 . 9949.6640 0.0006 358.1879 - Toluene 1108-88-31 ustbond FC Part B - . 0.9 0.2250 443.4444 . 1.02 3.73 13377.2306 - 0.0006 481.5803 Benzyl Alcohol 1100-51-61 opropanol 167-63-01 2 0.5000 199.0000 0.785 2.07 8255.4190 0.0006 297.1951 MA 830 Adhesive 1.7 0.4250 . 234.2941 0.936 3.45 6969.5555 . 0.0006 250.9040 Methyl Methacrylate 180-62-61 51 Soldering Flux • • 2 0.5000 199.0000 0.81 1.59 11089.9019 0.0006 399.2365 Ethanol (64175) -Butanone 178-93-31 1.8 0.4500 221.2222 0.805 2.49 7835.7261 0.0006. 282.0861 Rain-R Shine Blue PVC Cement 1.8 0.4500 221.2222 0.92 2.5 8919.2951 0.0006 321.0946 CCOSHIELD ES 1.7 0.4250 234.2941 1.56 4.01 9993.7516 0.0006 359.7751 n-Butyl Acetate 1123-86-41 oland Reducer-84 1 0.2500 399.0000 0.87 4.01 9542.3162 0.0006 343.5234 n-Butyi Acetate 1123-86-41 Thinner 10 . 1.1 0.2750 362.6364 0.87 - 3.66 9494.7930 0.0006 341.8125 rn-Xylene 1108-38-31 inner 25 1.2 0.3000 332.3333 '0.89 -- 4.6 7077.0392, 0.0006 254.7734 1-Methoxy-2-propyl acetate (108-65-6) rethane Converter 1 0.2500 399.0000 . 1.05 4.01 - 11516.5889 0.0006 414.5972 Butyl Acetate 1123-86-41 rithane Activator 1 0.2500 399.0000 0.88 4.01 9651.9980. 0.0006 347.4719 Butyl Acetate 1123-86-41 Location of Exhaust: Local exhaust at or near the point of vapor generation proposed. . . . Spill Scenario: Based on largest liquid transfer amount or largest containers, whichever is less worst case use-open conditions. Evaportatlon Time - Worst Case Conditions Hood Face Velocity: >1=100 fpm . Spill Depth: <1=114" Temperature: <1=72oF Evaporation Rate: 41=0.0006 ginlsec Definitions: CFM - Cubic Feet of Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep Vapors @25% LFL per Volume of Liquid Indicated LFL = Lower Flammable Limit • • • - . . . . . . • . Calculations 25% LFL: Reference: NFPA Fire Protection Handbook & NFPA 86 251% of LFL = 0.25xLFL • • . • • Volume 'of Air to One Volume-of Vapor (100-25%LFL)!25%LFL . - . . • . Cubic Feet Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep @ 25%LFL Gallon of Liquid Evaporated 4x[(8.3310.075)]x((speciflc gravitylvapor density)] x ((100-LFL)!LFL] CEM = [Cubic Feet per Minute Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep @ 25% LFL Per Gallon of Liquid Evaporated] • • x [Gallons per Minute of Evaporated-Liquid] • . . • . • Maintaining vapors at 4=25% LFL required in work areas and allows ducts to extend through other areas. - I -, ATTACHMENT #19 CLASSIFIED ELECTRICAL FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5763 11 CIassifid locations m 4iifor flirnble hquid ftreas where flammable hquids are stored handled dis- pensed or mixed shall be iin accorcance-with, Table 703 I I A classified irea shall not extend be)ond an unpierced floor roof or other solid partition The extent of the classified area is allowed to be reduced or eliminated where sufficient technical justifi cation -is provided to the flue code official that a concentra tion in the area in excess of 25 percent of the lower flammable limit (LFL) cannot be generated 5703 A.2; Classified locations for combustible liquids Areas where Class IT or. JU liquids are heated above their flash points shall have electrical installations in accor- dance with Section 5703 I'], Exception Solvent distillation units in accordance Section 5705.4. 57031 3 Other applications The fire code official is authbrized to determine the extent of the Cuss I electrical ¶eqwpment and wiring location vhere a condition is not specificall) coered b) these requirements or the Califo, ma E/o ctrwa1 Code 5703.2 Fire protection. Fire protection for the storage, use, dispensing,' mixing, handling and* on-site transportation of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with this chapter and applicable sections of Chapter 9. 5703.2.1 Portable fire extinguishers and hose lines. Por- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accodance. with .Section 906. Hose lines shall be provided in accor- dance-with Section 905. 5703.3 Site assessment. In the event of a spill, leak or dis- charge fr'om a tank system, a site assessment shall be com- pleted by the owner or operator of such tank system if the fire code Official determines that i potential fire or explosion haz- ard exists. Such site assessments shall be conducted to ascer- tain potential fire hazards and shall be completed • and submitted to the fire department within a time period estab- lished by thefire code official, not to exceed 60 days. $703.4 Spill control and secondary containment. Where the maximum .. allowable quantity per control area is exceeded, and where required by Section 5004.2, rooms, buildings -or areas used for storage, dispensing, use, mixing or handling of Class' I, II and lilA liquids shall be provided with spill control and, secondary containment in accordance with Section 5004.2. 5703.5 Labeling and signage. The fire code official is autho- rized to require warning signs for the purpose of identifying the hazards of storing or using flammable liquids. Signage for identification and warning such as for the inherent hazard of flammable liquids or smoking shall be provided in accor- dance with this chapter and Sections 5003.5 and 5003.6. 5703.5.1 Style. Warning signs shall be of a durable mate- E SECTION 5703 ' rial. Signs warning of the hazard of flammable liquids " ' shall have white lettering on a red background and shall 5703 1 Electrical Electrical winng and equipment shall be read DANGER—FLAM?vIABLE LIQUIDS Letters shall installed and maintained in accordance ith Section 605 and be not less than 3 inches (76 mm) in height and '/ inch I EL California Electrical Code (12.7 mm) in stroke 490 • • ' • 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright @2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Kiausbruckner on,Dec 19.2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further 1i1IJ I reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAl. PENALTIES THEREUNDER. Building Code and the 'California Mechanical Code pertain- ing to flammable liquids shall apply. 5701.4 Permits.: Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec-. tions 105.6 and 105.7. 5701.5 Material classification. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be classified in accordance with the definitions in Chapter 2. When mixed with lower flash-point liquids, Class II or ifi liquids are capable of assuming the characteristics of the lower flash-point liquids. Under, such conditions, the appro- priate provisions of this chapter for the actual flash point of the mixed liquid shall apply. When heated above their flash points, Class II and III liq- uids assume the characteristics of Class I liquids. Under such conditions, the appropriate provisions of this chapter for flammable liquids shall apply. SECTION 5702 DEFINITIONS 5702.1 Definitions. The following terms.are defined in Chap- ter 2.. . ALCOHOL-BASED HAND RUB. BULK PLANT OR TERMINAL. BULK TRANSFER. COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID. Class II. Class lilA. Class 1118. FIRE POINT. FLAMMABLE LIQUID. Class IA; Class lB. Class IC. FLASH,POINT. FUEL LIMIT SWITCH. LIQUID STORAGE ROOM.. LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE. MOBILE FUELING PROCESS TRANSFER. REFINERY.. . REMOTE EMERGENCY SHUTOFF DEVICE. REMOTE SOLVENT RESERVOIR. SOLVENT DISTILLATION UNIT. TANK, PRIMARY. TABLE 5703.1.1—continued CLASS I ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS LOCATION GROUP D DIVISION - EXTENTOF CLASSIFIED AREA Tank vehicle and tank car"—continued Loading through closed dome with atmospheric venting i Within 3 feet of open end of vent, extending in all directions. 2 Area between 3 feet and 15 feet from open end of vent, extending in all directions, and within 3 feet of edge of dome, extending inall directions. Loading through closed dome with vapor control 2 Within 3 feet of point of connection of both fill and vapor lines, extending in all directions. Bottom loading with vapor control or any bottom unloading Within 3 feet of point of connection, extending in all directions, and up to 18 inches above 2 grade within a horizontal radius of 10 feet from point of connection. ti garage Storage and repair for tank vehcle g p g g • vehicle's 1 2 Pits or spaces below floor level. - Area up to 18 inches above floor or-grade level for entire storage or repair garage. Garages than tank vehicles g S for 0 other - r maiy Ordinary Where there is an opening to these rooms within the extent of an outdoor classified area, the entire room shall be classified the same as the area classification at the point of the opening. Outdoor drum storage Ordinary Indoor warehousing where there is no flammable liquid OrdinaryWhere there is an opening to these rooms within the extent of an indoor classified area, the room transfer . shall be classified the same as if the wall, curb or partition did not exist. Area-vithih 5 feet iiany edge of such equipment, exteiding in ull-directioiis. indoor equipm w ent here-flammable r mixtures 2- Area between S feet and 8 feetofany edge of such cqtiipmet-a, extending n all direeti'it. aitI the could cit n nder nurnial operations area up to 3 kel al -e fl ni. or-grade level within 5 feet 25 kcl horizontaift I rn ii any edge it such equipment Area within 3 feet of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions. Outdoor equipment where flammable vapor/air mixtures 2 Area between 3 feet and 8 feet of any edge of such equipment extending in all directions, and the could exist under normal operations area up to 3 feet above floor or grade level within 3 feet to 10 feet horizontally from any edge of such equipment. Tank—Above ground 1 Shell, ends or roof and dike area Area inside-dike where dike height is greater than the distance from the tank to the dike for more than 50 percent of the tank circumference. 2 Area within 10 feet from shell, ends or roof of tank. Area inside dikes to level of top of dike. Vent 1 Area within 5 feet of open end of vent, extending in all directions. -. . 2 Area between 5 feet and 10 feet from open end of vent, extending in all directions. Floating roof i Area above the roof and within the shell. Office and restrooms • Ordina ry Where there is an opening to these rooms within the extent of an indoor classified location, the room shall be classified the Same as if the wall, curb or partition did not exist. C) ForSi Finch =254trim, I foot3048trim. Locations as classified in the California Electrical rode. When classifying extent of area, consideration shall be given to the fact that tank cars or tank vehicles can be spotted at varying poinis. Therefore, the extremities of the loading or unloading positions shall be used. . . . c. The release of Class! liquids can generate vapors to the extent that the entire building, and possibly a zone surrounding it, are considered a Class!, Division 2 location. - . o-m • • -. • : • . . • • -. r 0• z I. 100531 Stairways. The capacity, in inches, of means of egress stairways shall be calculated by multiplying the occupant load served by such stairways by a means of egress capacity factor of 0.3 inch (7.6 mm) per occupant. Where stairways serve more than one story, only, the occu- pant load of each story considered individually shall be used in calculating the required capacity of the stairways serving that story. Exceptions: L For other than .Group H and 1-2 occupancies, the capacity, in inches, of means of egress stairways 'shall be calculated by multiplyingthe occupant load served by such stairways by a means of• egress capacity factor of 0.2 inch (5.1 mm) per occupant in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic. sprinkler system installed in accor- dance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 and an emergency. voice/alarm communication system in accordance with Section 907.5.2.2. 2. Facilities with smoke-protected assembly seating shall- be permitted to use the capacity factors in Table 1029.6.2 indicated for stepped. aisles for exit access or exit stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit discharge is provided with a smoke control sys- tern complying with Section 909. 3. Facilities with outdoor smoke-protected assem- bly seating shall be permitted to the capacity fac- tors in Section 1029.6.3 indicated for stepped aisles for exit access or exit stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit discharge is open to the outdoors. 4. For Group H-1,H-2, H-3'and H-4 occupancies - . the'total width of means. of egress in inches (mm) shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress multiplied by 0.7 . inches (7.62 mm) per occupant. 5. For rooms or spaces usedfor assembly purposes - without smoke protection see Section 1029. -- 1005.3.2 Other egress.-,components. Thc capacity, i7 inches, of means of egress cQmpoIenl ether than'.,stair- ways shall he calculated by multiplying the ocLupant load served by such component by a means of egress capacity factor of '2` in per occupant. _ Exceptions: For other than Group H and 1-2 occupancies, the capacity, in inches, äf means' of egress compo- nents other than stairways shall be calculated by multiplying the occupant load served by such component by a means of egress -capacity factor of 0.15 inch (3.8 mm) per occupant in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 and an emergency voice/ alarm communication system in accordance with Section 907.5.2;2. MEANS OF EGRESS 2. Facilities with smoke-protected assembly seating shall be permitted to use the capacity factors in Table 1029.6.2 indicated for level' or ,ramped aisles for means of egress components other than stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit discharge is provided with a smoke control system complying with Section 909. , 3 Facilities with outdoor smoke-protected assem- bly seating shall be permitted to the capacity fac- tors in Section 1029.6.3 indicated for level 'or ramped aisles for means of egress components other than stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit dis- charge is open to the outdoors. For Group fiLl, H-2, H-3 and H-4 occupancies the total width of means of egress in inches (mm) shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress multiplied by 0.4 inches (5.08 mm) per occupant. Means of egress complying with Section 1029. 1005.4 Continuity. The minimum width or required capacity of the means of egress required from any story of a building shall not be reduced along the path of egress travel until arrival at the public way. 1005.5 Distribution" of minimum width and required capacity. Where more than one exit, or, access to more than one. exit, is required, the means of egress shall be configured such that the loss, of any one exit, or access to one exit, shall not reduce the available capacity or width to less than 50 per- cent of the required capacity or width. 1005.6 Egress convergence. Where the means of egress from stories above and below converge at an intermediate. level, the capacity of the means of egress from the point of convergence shall be not less than the largest minimum width or the sum of the required capacities for the stairways or ramps serving the two adjacent stories, whichever is larger.' 1005.7 Encroachment. Encroachments into the required means of egress width shall be in-accordance with the provi- sions of this section 1005.7.1 Doors. Doors, when fully opened, shall not reduce the required width by more than 7 inches (178 mm). Doors in any position shall not reduce the required width by more than one-half. Exceptions: 1. In other than Group 1-2 occupancies, surface- mounted latch release hardware shall be exempt from inclusion in the 7-inch maximum (178 mm) encroachment where both of the following condi- tions exist: ' 1.1. The hardware is mounted 'to the side of the door facing away from the adjacent wall where the door. is in the open posi- tion; and 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ' , ' . ' ' • 365 Copyright 02016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie KI,usbruckner on Dec 19.2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. 1-1 MEANS OF EGRESS • - TABLE ,,,1 SPACES WITH ONE:EXITOR.EXlT'ACCESSôORWAY .. - - MAXIMUM COMMON PATH OF EGRESS TRAVEL DISTANCE (feet) OCCUPANCY MAXIMUM OCCUPANT Without Spnnklej' System (feet) J tcupant Load j LOAD OF SPACE With Sprinkler System (feet) OL'30,:.' , .OL>30 Ac, E, M 49 75. 75 750 B 49 100 75 . . 100 F 1 . 49 .. . 75 . . 75 . . . . 1 00 H-1,H-2,H-3. 3 NP: NP , 25b H-4, H-5 10 . . NP . NP- • . 75" I-2",1-2.1, 1-4 10 NP NP .. 750 .1-3 10 . NP . NP . 100 R-1 . 10 : . NP NP 750 R-2 10 . NP . NP 1250' 'R-2.1 10 NP NP 75 R:3e R-3.? . 10 NP NP 125a R4c 10 NP NP 125 777 75 . 100 U -. 49 . . . ' 100 . 1 75a L See-Section 453.6.1 . For Si: 1 foot 304.8 mm. NP = Not Permitted. a. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1:1 or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3 1.2. b. Group H occupancies equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.2.5. For a room or space used for assembly purposes having fixed seating,-see Section 1029.8. For the travel distance limitations in Group 1-2 or.I-2.1, see Section 407.4. . .- Thelength of common bath of egress travel'distance in i Group R-3 occupancy. located in 'a mixed occupancy building or within a Group R-3 or R-4 congregate living facility. . . . . . The length of common path of egress travel distance in a Group S-2 open parking garage shall be not more than 100 feet. For the travel distance limitations in Group R-3 and R-4 equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3, see Section 1006.2.2.6.- For holding cells, see Section 408.3.11. 1006.2.2.5 Vehicular ramps. Vehicular ramps shall not be considered as an exit access ramp unless pedes-. trian facilities are provided.- - .1006.2.2.6 Group R-3 and R-4. Where Group R-3 occupancies are permitted by Section 903.2.8 to be. protected by an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3, the exit access travel distance for -Grèup R-3 shall not be more than- 125 feet: Where Group R-4 occupancies are permitted. by Section 903.2.8 to be protected by an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3, the exit access travel distance for Group R-4 shall not be more than 75 feet. 1006.2.2.7 Largefamily day-care home. Every story or basement of a large family day-care home shall be pro- vided with two exits which are remotely. located from each other. Every required exit shall be of a size to per- mit the installation of a door not less than 32 inches. (813 mm) in clear width and' not, less than 6 feet 8 inches. (2,032 mm) in height. A manually operated hori- zontal sliding door may be used as one of the two required exits: Where basements are used for day-care purposes, one of the two. required exits shall provide access directly to the exterior without entering the first story. The second exit- from the basement may either pass - through the story above 0r exit directly to the exterior. - Rooms used for day-care purposes shall, not be located above the first story.. . Exception: Buildings equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout and which have at least one of the required exits providing access directly to the exterior. NFPA 13R may be used in large family day-care homes. The sprinkler omissions- of NFPA 13R shall not apply unless approved by 'the enforc- ing agency. Exit doors, including manually operated horizontal sliding doors, shall be openable from the inside without rnuse of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Tables 1006.3.2(1) and 1006.3.2 (2) are not applica- ble to this occupancy class /lcation. 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE . .- . ' - . - 367 IEIllIIU1 ] siiir I Copyright @2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klousbruckner on Dec 29. 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. 1< - MEANS OF EGRESS * 1016.2.2 Basement exits in Group 1-2 occupancies. For additional requirements for occupancies in Group 1-2 or 1. 2. 1, see Section 407. SECTION 1017° EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE 1017.1 General. Travel distance within the exit access por- tion of the means of egress system shall be in accordance With this section. 1017.2 Limitations. Exit access travel distance shall not exceed the values given in Table 1017.2. 1017.2.1 Exterior egress balcony increase. Exit access travel distances specified• in Table 1017.2 shall be increased up to an additional 100 feet (30 480 mm) pro- vided the last portion of the exit access leading to the exit occurs on an exterior egress balcony constructed in acccir- dance with Section 1021. The length of such balcony shall be not less.than the amount of the increase taken. 1017.2.2 Group F-i and S-i increase. The maximum exit access travel distance shall be 400 feet (122 m) in Group F-i or S-i occupancies where all of the following conditions are met: 1. The portion of the building classified as Group F-i or S-i is limited to one story in height. The minimum height from the finished floor to the bottom of the ceiling or roof slab or deck is 24 feet (7315 mm). The building is equipped throughout with-an auto- matic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. 1017.3 Measurement. Exit access travel distance shall be.. measured from the most remote point within a story along the natural and unobstructed path of horizontal and vertical egress travel to the entrance to an exit. Exception: In open parking garages, exit access travel dis- tance is permitted to be measured to the closest riser of an exit access stairway or the closest slope of an. exit access ramp. 1017.3.1 Exit access stairways and ramps. Travel dis- tance on exit access stairways or ramps shall be included in the exit access travel distance measurement. The mea- surement along stairways shall be made on a plane parallel and tangent to the stair tread nosings in the center of the stair and landings. The measurement along ramps shall be made on the walking surface in the center of the ramp and landings. SECTION .1018 AISLES 1018.1 General. Aisles and aisle accessways serving as a portion of the exit access in the means of egress system shall comply with the requirements of this section. Aisles or aisle accessways shall be provided from all occupied portions of the exit access that contain seats, tables, furnishings, displays 1,..': .TABLE.1017.2 [EXIIACCESSTRAVEL DISTANCE'. OCCUPANCY "WITHOUT ° SPRINKLERSYSTEM.' (feet) .; WITH SPRINKLER SYSTEM (feet) A E.FM R,S 1 200e H 250" R-2.1 - Not Permitted 250' B 200 300' F-2, S-2, U 300 400' H-i . Not Permitted 75d H-2 Not Permitted 100d H-3 Not Permitted . 150 H-4 Not Permitted 175" H-5 . Not Permitted ° 200' 1-2,1-2.1, 1-3 1 1-4 Not Permitted 200' L Not Permitted 200' For SL 1 foot = 304.8 mm. See the following sections for modifications to exit access travel distance requirements: Section 402.8: For the distance limitation in malls. Section 404.9: For the distance limitation through an atrium space. Section 407.4: For the distance limitation in Group 1-2 or 1-2.1. Section 408.3.10: For increased limitation in Group 1-3 Sections 408.6.1 and 408.8.1: For the distance limitations in Group 1-3. Section 411.4: For the distance limitation in special amusement buildings. Section 412.7: For the distance limitations in aircraft manufacturing facilities. Section 1017.2.2: For increased limitation in Groups F-I and S-I. Seâtion 1006.2.2.2: For the distance limitation in . refrigeration machinery rooms. Section 1006.2.2.3: For the distance limitation in refrigerated rooms and spaces. • Section 1006.3.2: For buildings with one exit. Section 1017.2.2: For in distance limitation in Groups F-I and S-I. Section 1029.7: For increased limitation in assembly seating. Section 3103.4: Tor temporary structures. Section 3104.9: For pedestrian walkways. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.2. Buildings equipped throughout with an aulomatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. Group H occupancies equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.2.5.1. Group R-3 and R-4 buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. See Section 903.2.8 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. f Not permitted in nonsprinldered Group 1-3 occupancies. and similar fixtures or equipment. The minimum width or required capacity of aisles shall be unobstructed Exception: Encroachments complying with Section 1005.7. 1018.2 Aisles in assembly spaces. 'Aisles and aisle access- ways serving a room or space used for assembly purposes shall comply with Section 1029. [DSA -A C] In addition to the requirements of this section, means of egrçss, which provide access to, or egress from, 392 ' 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE Copyright @2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruclener on Dec 19.2016 6:54:30AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER MEANS OF EGRESS means of egress doors opening directly to. the exte- rior. Exterior doors specified in this exception are required to be at ground level. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors contained within a dwelling unit or sleeping unit in an occupancy in Group R. A fire-resistance rating is not required-for corridors in open parking garages. 4. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors in an occupancy in Group B that is a space requiring only a single means of egress complying with Sec- tion 1006.2. 5: Corridors adjacent to the exterior walls of buildings shall be permitted to have unprotected openings on unrated exterior walls where, unrated walls are per- mitted by Table 602 and unprotected openings are permitted by Table 705.8. 6. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors within suites in a Group 1-2 or 1-2.1 constructed in accordance with Section 407.4.4.5 or 407.4.4.6. TABLE 1020.1 CORRIDOR FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING OCCUPANCY OCCUPANT LOAD SERVED BY CORRIDOR REQUIRED FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING (hours) Without sprinkler system With sprinkler system6 H-i, H-2, H-3 All Not Permitted H-4, H-5, L Greater than 30 Not Permitted 1 Ar B, F, M, S, U Greater than 30. 1 0 R-1 R-2 R-3. R-3.1, R4 Greater than 10 . id 1 I-22,I-2. 1, 1-4 Greater than 6 1. Not Permitted I 1-3, R-2.1 Greater than 6 Not Permitted 1b• E Greater than 10 1 1 For, requirements for occupancies in Group 1-2 and 1-2.1, see Sections 407.2 and 407.3. For a reduction in the fire-resistance rating for occupancies in Group 1-3, see Sections 408.1.2 and 408.8. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3. 1.. 1 or 903.3.1.2 where allowed. Group R-3 and R-4 buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. See Section 903.2.8foroccupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. [SFM] See Section 1029. 1020.2 Width and capacity. The required capacity of corri- dors shall be determined as specified. in Section 1005.1, .but the minimum width shall be not less than that specified in Table 1020.2: . Exception: In Group 1-2 occupancies, corridors are not required to have a clear width of 96 inches (2438 mm) in areas where there will not be stretcher or bed movement for access to care or as part of the defend-in-place strategy: 1020.3 Obstruction. The minimum width or required capac- ity of corridors shall be unobstructed. Exception: Encroachments complying with Section 1005.7. - TABLE 1020.2 MINIMUM CORRIDOR WIDTH OCCUPANCY MINIMUM WIDTH (inches) Any facilities not listed below 44 Access to and utilization of mechanical, 24 plumbing or electrical systems or equipment With a required occupancy capacity less than 50 . 36 Within a dwelling unit. 36 In Group E with.a corridor having a required 72 capacity of 100 or more In corridors and areas serving stretcher, traffic 72 in ambulatory care facilities Group 1-2 in areas where required for bed 96 . . movement. Corridors in Group 1-2 and 1-3 occupancies serving any area caring for one or more 96 nonambulatoty persons. For SI: I inch = 25.4 mm. Dead ends. Where more than one exit or exit access doo1way is required, the exit acccss shall be arranged such that there are no dead ends in corridors more than 20 feet (6096 mm in length. . - 'Exceptions: In occupancies in Group 1-3 of Condition 2, 3 or 4, the dead end in a corridor shall not exceed 50 feet (15240mm). In occupancies in Groups B, E, F, M, R-1, R-2, R- < 2.1, R-4, S and U, where the building is equipped throughout .with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, the length of the dead-end corridors shall not exceed 50 feet (15 240 mm). A dead-end corridor shall not be limited in length where the length of the dead-end corridor is less than 2.5 times the least width of the dead-end corri- dor. 1020.5 Air movement in . corridors. Corridors shall not serve as supply, return, exhaust, relief or ventilation air ducts. Exceptions: . . 1. Use of a corridor as a source of makeup air for exhaust systems in rooms that open directly onto such corridors, including toilet rooms, bathrooms, dressing rooms, and janitor closets, shall be permit- < ted, provided that each such corridor is directly sup- 394 . . 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE Copyright @2016 CP BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 59. 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to Ucense Agreement with CA BSC No further IAIl1l1k'Iii11I 11Ii1i I reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS VIOLA ON OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. ATTACHMENT #21 OCCUPANCY SEPARATION GENERAL BUILDING HEIGHTS AND AREAS TABLE 508.4 REQUIRED SEPARATION OF OCCUPANCIES (HOURS) wmwmw~ffl Ulam on U1 WnuunonouUmunglummounn IlIIIIIIIlAhIEIiAiNiA S = Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. NS =Building not uippedthroughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. N 14o separation requiit.- NP = Not, permitted. a See Section 420. The required separation from areas used only for private or pleasure vehicles shall be reduced by 1 hour but to not less than 1 hour. See Section 406.3.4. Separation is not required between occupancies of the same classification. [SFM] Group land Fl occupancies and Group R-2.1 and F-i occupancies shall have a 3 hour separation. f fSFM/ Commercial kitchens not associated with cafeterias and similar dining facilities in Group 1-2 and Group R-2.1 shall have a 2-hour separation and shall be protected by an automatic sprinkler system. 508.4.3 Allowable height. Each separated occupancy shall comply with the building height limitations based on the type of construction of the building in accordance with Section 503.1.. Exception: Special provisions permitted by Section 510 shall permit occupancies at building heights other than provided in Section 503.1. 508.4.4 Separation. Individual occupancies shall be sepa- rated from adjacent occupancies in accordance with Table 508.4. 508.4.4.1 Construction. Required separations shall be fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 711, or both, so as to completely separate adjacent occupancies. SECTION 509 INCIDENTAL USES 509.1 General Incidental uses located within single occu- pancy or mixed occupancy buildings shall .comply with the provisions of this section. Incidental uses are ancillary func- tions associated with a given occupancy that generally pose a greater level of risk to that occupancy and are limited to those uses listed in Table 509. Exception: Incidental uses within and serving a dwelling unit are not required to comply with this section. 509.2 Occupancy classification. Incidental uses shall not be individually classified in accordance with Section 302.1. Incidental uses shall be included in the building occupancies within which they are located. 509.3 Area limitations. The aggregate floor area ofinciden- tal uses shall not occupy more than 10 percent of the building area of the story in which they are located. 509.4 Separation and protection. The incidental uses listed in Table 509 shall be separated from the remainder of the building or equipped with an automatic sprinkler system, or both, in accordance with the provisions of that table. 509.4.1 Separation. Where Table 509 specifies a fire- resistance-rated separation, the incidental uses shall be separated from the remainder of the building by a fire bar- rier constructed in accordance with Section 707 or a hori- zontal assembly constructed in accordance with Section .2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 187 Copyright O2ot6 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Xlsusbruckner on Dec 19. 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA B5C. No Strther reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER. 10 Appendix B: Hazardous Materials Inventory Report • • 'I Rev 2.1 - ViaSat - Bldg 14 • HazMal Enclosure ~,-,ANI-101121:1161711ATES It • CONTROL AREA 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS 2017- ViaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 KLAUSBRUCKNER : AND ASSOCIATES Table of Contents SummaryHealth Hazards .................................................................................................................................................2 SummaryPhysical Hazards .............................................................................................................................................3 HazardousMaterials Inventory ........................................................................................................................................4 SortedInventory ................................................................................................................................................................7 Applicable Codes for Health Hazards ..............................................................................................................................28 Applicable Codes for Physical Hazards . .......................................................................................................................... 32 'Hazard Definitions - Abbreviations .................................................................................................................................36 CodeDefinitions ................................................................................................................................................................39 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 1 ----V OBLOU S31X01 t 0000 SiaZIlISUOS ei rfl 08L0991. 0000091 ggdoid-V3 - - - 08L0 0000 091. spjezeH LBaM iLflO - R. 0000 1.91. 0000091. slue;ijji• - I OBLO 1.Ot. 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"IP lIUlIII p i Julni" l II "I" . fl . 1 lU II p't ...L .,L'gJUI,p.'UUUJIiU1ULU U""" U.UIUIIUip.YUPJ.Y.Ui.YJIipJWU.YJJU,WJJJUJ ULQJI.iiJi.YJU......UUI. ..lU.....,.....UU... i j ,,(cfs) lUll II,, (UI fill Ulfifilfi Aerosols Level 3 150.0000 IN Combustible Liquids U — - 41 0000 - I j CAN 4 CornbustibleLiquidslll-B . 11.0000 120 0000 I Flammable Liquids! B - Oxidizers I . 0.0780 . . . gsmg M. Water Reactuves 1 16 0000 - -Rl r - Water Reactives 2 . . . 20.0780 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY .. 2017.- ViáSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Itóm CAS#:' Státe'.COnc% 7-7 -.:- Material ..-.: . . .. .., Hazard Class Stôrage. J__CabS: ?pSljLLOCatiOfl: — . -. . _______. '.. _,,__,__,•_ 1 7664-93-9 L 100 • ..-'. Sulfuric acid [Classification based on HMEx]: [mw 98.08 glmol]; CR, TX, OHH, 0.0780 Gins Y . N Non-FlammableWaste HMEx• [BP 554oF]; [SG 1.84; VD 3.39]; [LD5O-Oral 2,140 mg/kg; LC5O- WR2, P65, OX1 Inhalation 510 mg/m3/2H]: [H3-FO-R2 WI ___________ ________ ________ ______________________ .. 2 . Tiii VIASAT L . 100 ......................••.•. •. -. ... ;.:.. Viasat Adhesive Wø,te Classification ba J vorst cas blYT .•. . •.. CL2 IR OH'' pi pi ..: .:. 100000 .......... N N . . ................ on Flammable Wiste ADHESIVI- chemicals R SN CA P63 GIns :..WASTL ..: 5p - 3 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat -Epoxies Wastes: Classification based on worst case CL2, IR, OHH, 10.0000 N N Non-Flammable Waste EPDXIES chemicals. •. SN, CA, P65 .. Gins WASTES .,. ........... 4 VIASAT L 100 rim ii t i I Wit based or ors case i vVaste ..,lass,tication I Mr C...2 IR OHH 150000 ' ' Non Flammable V aste L4TEX fliffil cmirIs 3N CA P65 GIn" PAINT 5 VIASAT . A 100 Viasat Aerosol Waste. Classification based on worst case AL3, IR, OHH. 150.0000 N. -t-.- N -. Non_ Flammable Waste AEROSOL . . , . . chemicals . CA, P65 . Lbs . . WASTE . . . . . 6 VIASAT- L 100 Viaat Inst -ik Emptue.,, containers ot Insta.dk _mpty L3B IR Oh 1 1 J00t 'iu, N N Non Flamilnii?iable Waste INSTAPAK Classi i based on worst case chemicals ........;:1 1.;....•. . 7 . VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Other Waste: samples, un-used solder, heavy Metals, CL2, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N Non-Flammable Waste OTHER . etc. Classification based on worst case chemicals . SN, CA, P65 ut ..eN WASTE . . . . . . . .. . . Tam; 8 VIAS! I L 10 "uasa sives Classification based on worst case CL2 CR 'HH 1 "fbi' Gin,, T N Mail. Non Flammable Waste TV.chpmucals SN CP P65 V O , HE Piv 9 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Soaked Wipes: Classification based on worst case FLIB. IR, OHH, 110.0000 N N Flammable Workspace SOAKED . . chemicals SN, CA, P65 . Gins . . .. L1Q VIASAT L 100 at Waste IP, U Flux Classificati'i based on worst cdb. rt 1 iR OHH 100000 N N Flammab I ,rks ' -? WASTE chemical NVii Gins Hill . IPAFLU AT 11 VIASAT- L . 100 Viasat - Waste Instapak A CL3B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N Flammable Workspace WASTE . . SN, TX, vvi . . INSTAPAK .. . . . . . . . . . - A NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. . . . ... . . . . . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS)- KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 - Page HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY' 2017 - .VlaSat - Control Area I -'HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 •' • . . . ' Mr t" 1a2rtl ..'..4 — —•. .. -.-.• ••••*•• ••.• ..--.-.-.. - —•-.••--- • -..- -i-i I Ii) .2 VIASAT L 100 Viasat Waste Intapak B lR 50000 GIns N N FlammableWorkspace WASTE Ni MH INSTAAK ': 'j a-:;01 mi 13 VIASAT- . L 100 Viasat- Instapak Funnels A: Funnels contaminated with Instapak CL36, lR, OHH,. 5.0000 GIns . N . N Flammable Workspace INSTAPAK . . . A . SN, T)(, WRI ,' . FUNNELS . . . .. . . . . . A .. . . . .. . . . ji 14 VIASAT L 10 V,asat IristaäkFurrneliB unnls cOntamnated wth Intapak lR 5 00O Gin 1 N Flammable Workspace M. INSTPPK FUNNELS r B NO 15 VIASAT- L 100 Mixed Alkalaine Batteries (Waste): Mangesium Dioxide [1313-13- CR, OHH 60.0000 • N . N Used Batteries ALKALINE . . 9][35-50%]; Zinc [7440-66-6](10-25%); Graphite [7782-42-5 or Gins BATTERY . . . 7440-44-0][15%]; Potassium Hydroxide [1310-58-3][5-15%] . . . . . 16 ,': ,VlASPI LI L 100 L!tflium Metal Batteries (ste): LithiumMetal (7439-93-21[<5%);.. CR..OHH,WR2 ':. 15.00O '"N. J .. " Used bafleries'::...... METAl - Thiuriyi Cliloiude (771909 7J[47%J Carbon [1333 0G-4](G%] Gins I BAI rE Alwiinum Chloride (7446 70 01F<5%1 Lithium Chloride 17447-41 - " 2%] Glass [<1%) PVC [9002 86 21[<1%] PTFE [9002 84 -1%l Steel nickel and inert components [bail [Hi Fl M. I J 17 VIASAT-LI L 100 Lithium Ion Batteries (Waste): Electrolyte = Solution of Lithium CR, OHH, SN, 5.0000 GIns N N . Used Batteries ION . • Hexafluoropohsphate [2132440-3] WR2 BATTERYI . . . . . .. . R T 0111 HE NN Rtterie 1' VIASAT L 100 i I I i rr (Waste) Zinc [7440 66 6][7%] Mercuric oxid' I ill''sed MERCUR\ I '][d.0 45%] Mercury [7439 97 6)1<5%] Potassium BATTERY I doxir1 1310 58 3)110 13,o) Carbon [ black 133886 4][5 bill OEM 19 I VIASAT-C L 100 Carbon Zinc Batteries (Waste): Acetylene Black [1333-86-4](3-. CR,.OHH 5.0000 Gins N' N . Used Batteries ZN • 7%); Ammonium Chloride 112125-02-9][0-10%]; Manganese . BATTERY Dioxide [1313-13-9](15-31 %]; Zinc [7440-6676][7-42%]; Zinc . . Chloride [7646-85-7]12-10%1; Steel [23-28%] . . . . 1 'III "R CA GIns 50000 N N Used Batteries 20 VIASAT I I I 100 Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries (Waste) Nickel powder i4 BATTERY 01130 40%) Steel [15 25%] Potassium d:[131 J WR1 31(10 15%] Cobalt and compounds [7440-48-41)4 8%j - 114nydnese [7439 96 5][<2%] Aluminum (7429 90 51[<i%] Lanthanides Zinc [7440 66 6 ][5 20%]111411 m - NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. . .• • ,' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 5 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 ItemI CAS rte Conc% Material Haard UaSs storage as >1SpSI Location 21 VIASAT-ZN L 100 Zinc Chloride Batteries (Waste): Steel [7439-89-6][8-14%];. CR, OHH 5.0000 Gins N N Used Batteries Ch Manganese Dioixde [1313-13-9](28-32%]; Zinc [7440-66-6](16- BATTERY 20%1; Acetylene Black [1333-86-4](7-13%); Ammonium Chloride [12125-02-9](1-3%]; Zinc Chloride [7646-85-7](6-10%]; Lead [7439-92-1][<0.02%]; NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 6 Aerosols Level 3IAEROSOLS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 7 Carcinogens/AEROSOLS 2017- ViaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Store Cabs Iteni I VIASAT- A 100 Viasat - Aerosol Waste: Classification based on worst case AL3, IR, 01*1, 150.0000 N N Non-Flammable Waste AEROSOL chemicals . CA, P65 Lbs WASTE TOTAL Carcinogens/Aerosols 150.001bs AGGREGATE TOTAL - Carcinogens/Aerosols 150.00 Lbs NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. .. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 CarcinogensILIQUlDS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 F iter cAS# stawj Conc% Material Hazard Class rage ] Cabs >l5psl Location 1 VIASAT L 100 Viasat- Adhesive Waste: Classification based on worst case 6L2, IR, OHH, 10.0000 N N I Non-Flammable Waste ADHESIVE . chemicals - SN, CA, P65 Gins WASTE - 2 VIASAT- L 100-- - Viasat - Epoxies Wast: Classificalion based on worst c1 -4 e - iix .11liH L2 I - IH, l0.0C N - - N Ui-FIammabIe Waste EPDXIES hemicaI - - N, (',A, rdb - Gir - - WASTES -um - - - VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Latex Paint Waste: Classification based on worst case CL2, IR, OHH, 15.0000 N N Non-Flammable Waste LATEX chemicals SN,-CA, P65 . Gins , I PAINT WASTEJ 4 VIASAT- L 100 - ,iasat - Other Waste. arnplet un-used solder, heavy meta'. CL2. IR. OHH. 3000 GIns - N N \Jn;i !ammable Waste DTHEP CIassificti n based N(Ab case chemicals -.'. :' I . - 5 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat- Corrosives: Classification based on worst case CL2, CR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins Y N Non-Flammable Waste I CORROSI chemicals SN, CA, P65 4VES __ - -- - ----I -- 6 VlAMI L 100 asat Sc iWip.s tIassificatIonbasedonwor5tc 1-L1B IR OHH 1100000 N J FlammabieW pace ji SOAKED hemirh - - - SN 'A, P65 GIns lt - - WIPES h Mi 7 VIASAT-NI L 100, Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries (Waste): Nickel powder [7440-02- OHH, CR, CA, 5.0000 Gins N N ' Used Batteries BATTERY 0](30-40%]; Steel [15-25%); Potassium Hydroxide [1310-58- SN. P65, WR1, - 3](10-15%); Cobalt and compounds (7440-48-4)]4-8%1; TX - Manganese [7439-96-51[<2%]; Aluminum (7429-90-5](<1%);' Lanthanides, Zinc [7,440-66-6][5-20%] - iTAL Carcinogens/Liquids 156 00 ,lns • AGGREGATE TOTAL - Carcinogens/Liquids • 156.00 Gins NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. • . • • •• • - • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 • Page 9 • Combustible Liquids IlILIQUIDS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area I - HazMàt Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 -GAS# jat .. '..,..- ada . •. Stcre I .....,, ., psL . . ,. , ...., Lration VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Adhesive Waste: Classification based on worst case CL2, IR, OHH, 10.0000 N N Non-Flammable Waste ADHESIVE . . chemicals SN, CA, P65 Gins • WASTE 100 VIASAT Jl 'a ,' Lpoxles Wastes t..lassificatui.,n bas& on W( s 2 IR OHH 100000 N N N i Finlmabie Wast EPDXIES '-hemicals N CA P65 Gins M. WASTES . .•• ...... M. . . ... - ............-....... ............................. ..................................... ____.•.•. ..... ......... ...........- ................................. .. ____•.:•.....................••., __.•. .- ................................ 3 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat- Latex Paint Waste: Classification based on worst case CL2, IR, OHH, 15.0000 N N Non-Flammable Waste LATEX .. . chemicals . • • SN, CA, P65 . ..:..... Gins . .................:• PAINT WASTE . . . • . 4 VIASAT L OTHER 100 Viasat Other Waste samples un used solder heavy metals CL2 IR OHH e "lacification based on worst case chemicals SN CA P65 50000 GIns N - ...•... N Non Flammat"e '/aste WASTE Al M IN M. EM ... 5 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Corrosives: Classification based on worst case CL2, CR, OHH, 100 1.0000 Gins V N Non-Flammable Waste CORROSI . . . . chemicals . SN, CA, P65 . . VES - :1.. _i!____j_i__..... lid ............................................ _____....:___:.:_ pp ombustible 41 00 bIn Liquids lI/Liquids I uTAL C FJ AGGREGATE TOTAL - Combustible Liquids I1/Liquids . . 41.00 Gins . : Combustible Liquids III-BILIQUIDS : 2017- ViaSat -Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 . . . item CAS# State Conc% .. . ., ..,. ...,'.... . Material . Hazard Class Storage Cabs >l5psl Location 1. VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Instapak Empties: Empty containers of Instapak.- CUB, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins N N Non-Flammable Waste INSTAPAK Classification based on worst case chemicals SN, TX, WR1 . . . EMPTIES . . . . . . . 2 VIASAT L 100 Viasa Waste instapak A CL3B IR OHH 50000 GIns N N Flammable Workspace WASTE . ... . .......... . . . ... . SNTX WR1 .. - : .. . PAK - INSTA 0. A :i Hip Tio 3 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat -Instapak Funnels A: Funnels contaminated with Instapak CUB, IR,.OHH, '5.0000 GIns N N Flammable Workspace INSTAPAK .- A SN, TX, WR1 . . . . FUNNELS . . A fl... 11.00 Gins . . .• :. -. .....................................................................................................................................................•.: 7 ::. TU1AI - Combustible Liquids lll-B/Liauuds :. . :. r' .AGGREGATE TOTAL - Combustible Liquids ill-B/Liquids - . -_ . '_", -~ 11.00 Gins . . -Th CorrosiveslLlQUlDS . 2017 - ViaSat - Cóñtrol Area I - HázMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 . . . . j. Itam40 ' t.A# tat tOnc% .: MatPriai I$zard Liass Tsforage !..abs >lbps$ Location - - -i-- -.--- - - - --- 1 7664-93-9 L 100 Sulfuric acid [Classification based on HMEx]: [mw 98.08 g/mol]; CR, TX, OHH, 00780 Gins V N Nori-FlammabieWaste HMEx [BP 554oF]; [SG 1.84; VD 3.39]; (LD50-Oral 2,140 mg/kg; LC50- WR2, P65, OX1 . Inhalation 510 mglm3/2H1; [H3-FO-R2 W] . . . 2 VIASAT L . ..'........: 100 ...•........._...•. .' .'..' .:.:... . '::.•. ..:.'...'...........,,; , :........:: Viasa' r'orrosives Classification based on worst case .........•• : 'F ' CL2 CR OHH ::.......:•• 0000 GInK. s iiiij`1 .......'. Y '.... F' Non Flammable ste CORROSI chemicals SN CA P65 yES ya - 3 VIASAT- L 100 Mixed Alkaiaine Batteries (Waste): Mangesium Dioxide [1313713- . CR, OHH 60.0000 N N . Used Batteries ALKALINE ' 9](35-50%]; Zinc,[7440-66-6][10-25%]; Graphite [7782-42-5 or . Gins BATTERY 7440-44-0](1-5%]; Potassium Hydroxide [1310-58-3]15-15%] - . . . ... 4 ...:'. VIASAI J L .. .:. I ............. .................................................. .•.., .............-TF Lithium Metal Batteries (Vste) Liihium Metal [7439 93 2J(<5°oj '.:.'-"..:'- CR OHH WR2 • 15 "000 r.Z.: N N ...:•• -U Mid Batteries METAL Thionyl Chloride (7719 09 7l[<47 ] Carbon (1333416* 4][<6%] Gins BATTERY Aluminum Chloride (7446 70 01[5%1 Lithium Chloride (744 I MIN 1. PVC (9002 86 2][<1%J PTFE (9002 8 I 0][<1%] Steel nickel and inert components [o bail [Hi Fl 'J it 5 V1ASATL1 L 100 Lithium lonBatteries (Waste): Electrolyte = Solution of Lithium CR, OHH, SN, 5.0000 Gins N N . Used Batteries ION . .. Hexafiuoropohsphate[21324-40-3] . WR2 .. . . -. BATTERY . .. . . . . . . . 6 VIASAT - L 100 Mercury Batteries (Waste) Zinc [7440 66 6](7%l Mercuric oxide CR HH TX 0000 GIns I N Jsed Batterie' MERCURY ercu [21908 53 21(20 45%] Mry .4 44-V.-:61[c5%] Potassium BATTERY hydroxide (1310 58 31(10 13%1 Carbon black [1338 86 4 p. A ][5 H 'A 10%l 7 VIASAT-C L 100 Carbon Zinc Batteries (Waste): Acetylene Black [1333-86-4][- PR, OHH '5.0000 Gins N N . USed Batteries ZN . . .. . 7%] Ammonium Chloride [12125-02-9](0-10%]; Manganese . . . . . . . . .• BATTERY ' Dioxide [1313-13-9](15-31%]; Zinc [7440-66-6](7-42%]; Zinc . . . . Chloride [7646-85-7][2-10%];-Steel (23-28%]. im . . 8 VIA At NI I 1" '-el Metal Hydride Batteries (Waste) Nickel powder [7440 t. I-' I 'R CA 5 000' " N N i korl E' iFteries BATTERY 'J(30-40%] Steel (15 25%] Potassium Hydroxide [1310 58 F P65 WRI FiEw 3]L1O 15%] Cobalt and compounds [7440 48 4]]4 8%]It Manganese [7439 96 5][<2%J Aluminum [7429 90 5j[<i%]S 51a ME Ja Lantha R. nides Zinc [7440 66 6 ][5 20%] 01 - 9 VIASAT-ZN L . 100 Zind Chloride Batteries (Waste): Steel [7439-89-6](8-14%]; PR, OHH 5.0000 Gins N N Used Batteries Ch Manganese Dioixde [1313-13-9](28-32%]; Zinc [7440-66-6](16- BATTERY' ' . 20%1; Acetylene Black [1333-86-4](7-13%]; Ammonium Chloride ' ... . . .. . - [12125702-91(1-3%]; Zinc Chloride [7646-85-7](6-10%]; Lead . . . . . . . '• . . •. . . . ' : . r - - 7- UTO .. I r r1 1 I. rm ri ill TOTAL Corrosives/Liquids =___10i_OrGins AGGREGATE TOTAL Corrosives/Liquids .. --- --- -------- ----------------- ............ ----------------.. ............... Flammable Liquids 1-BIL1QUIDS . 2017- ViaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 tWt* •W ItnmI (AS# Sttr C1-4k nnr°Ar . Matnrlal HazardCl*S *! 1 1 . - .'. .. 1 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Soaked Wipes: Classification based on worst case FL1B, IR, OHH, t'gw Cabs >l5psi ----.- LuepIloii 110.0000 N N Flammable Workspace SOAKED chemicals SN, CA, P65 GIns WIPES LP 2 vIASAf iL 10O Vuasa WastelPAandHux Cissifictión6asednworstcase FL&IR OHH hemiôI SNWr IPA FLUX I AT IOÔOOO - I1 'Flammable Workspace TOTAL- Flammable Liquids I-B/Liquids 120.00 Glns • AGGREGATETOTAL FlammableLiqiudslB/Liquids1 . 12OOOGns - - _ I NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Irritants/AEROSOLS 2017- VlaSat -Control Area 1.- I1azMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 c NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02712 Page 14 lrrItantsILlQUlDS 2017- ViaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 I Ito iEc 1 . HazardcIass. .T;aOI.TbsTI.5sir,Locaiiofl - ______ -. •.•• ______ 1 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Adhesive Waste: Classification based on worst case CL2, IR, OHH, 10.0000 N . N Non-Flammable Waste ADHESIVE chemicals SN, CA, P65 Gins WASTE . . . VIASAT L 100 liasal Epoxies- Wastes I csificat 'ni I ed on v rst ca CL2 IR iidH 100000 TR N Non Fidillillable Waste EPDXIES icals SN CA PA5 Gins MIR WASTES .- . .. . . .. . ••. ......j. 3 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Latex Paint Waste: Classification based on worst case . CL2, IR, OHH, 15.0000 N N Non-Flammable Waste LATEX . chemicals SN, CA, P65 Gins PAINT . . . . .. WASTE . . . . . . . . 4 VIASAT L 100 Viasat".`.-"i. Instapak Empties Empty containers of instapa . L'' IR OHH 1 )OOP 'n N F.I" Non Flammabic .Na'e INSTAF' Classification based on worst case chemical SN TX WR1 gigilli;ng 21 EMPTIL._FM T114 5 - VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Other Waste: samples, un-used solder, heavy metals, CL2, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N Non-Flammable Waste OTHER etc. Classification based on worst case chemicals . SN, CA, P65 .: WASTE ng :L ..-........-...........-.-----------------------................----: 6 VIASAT 100 Viasat kedWpes LlasIticationbasedonworstcase FUR IR OHII 11000 N I Flammabietuorks ace SOAKED T uS 'li SN P65 i.,i" WIPES.ffiR 7 . VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Waste IPA and Flux: Classification based on worst case FL1B, IR, OHH, •, 10.0000 N N Flammable Workspace WASTE chemical . SN Gins IPA-FLUX qf IASAT 101' I isat Waste instapak Ailk CLIP IR OHH 'i II Flammabi Worl'°pu.rvope ill smi -- SN ,,.-T :°"_ 9 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Waste Intapak B . IR 5.0000 Gins N N Flammable Workspace WASTE . . . . INSTAPAK . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. B . . . . . . 10 VIASAT L 1 I I i un Js A Funnels coil ii iriated with Instapak CL3B IF- 0'' N N Flammable Workspace INSTAPAK A 21 I SN TX M I FUNNELS _______ — -. ... . ... ... . .. -- ... ..... .....— ....... ...-----. ir 11 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Instapak Funnels B: Funnels contaminated with Intapak IR 5.0000 Gins N N Flammable Workspace INSTAPAK B FUNNELS . . .- . . . . . . . . B NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. . . . . . . . .• . . . - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 . - Page 15. lrritantslLlQUlDS 2017 - ViaSat- Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 TOTAL - Irritants/Liquids 181.00 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL - Irritants/Liquids 181.00 Gins NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2018-02-12 Page 16 Other Health HazardsIAEROSOLS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area I -HazMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Iltpm qnnr% JM.01l ~Jqplil!HazarJlp . CbS. 1 VIASAT- A 100 Viasat - Aerosol Waste: Classification based on worst case AL3, IR, OHH, 150.0000 N N Non-Flammable Waste AEROSOL chemicals CA, P65 Lbs WASTE TOTAL Other Health Hazards/Aerosols lip 150 00 Lbs I lip AGGREGATE TOTAL- Other Health Hazards/Aerosols.150.00 Lbs Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 2017 - ViàSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 l(prn r .... raS '"--- rnnc'° ----- --- --'r , Mtriit , ----- Hard C'lss za '- tnrdgu CdLv, )15p,l ' .... LcM ativi, 7664-93-9 i• L 1 Sulfuric acid [Classification based onHMEx): [mw 98.08 gh]: C TX, OHH, 0.0780 Gins Y N Waste HMEx . [BP 554oF]; [SG 1.84-,VD 3.39]; (LD50-Oral 2,140 mg/kg; LC50- WR2, P65, OX1 . Inhalation 510 mg/m3/2H); [H3-F0-R2 WI . . . . .. . . - tffig 2 VIASAT I 100 Iiasat Adhesive Waste Classification based c i rst case CL2 IR OHH 100000 N N Non Flammable Wdbu AUHE .. .. . -. ...:.; .:.::...:.:cFlemicals . -- SNTçA.ItI5... :- .•• •.•.--- - pop WASTE . .. ........- .....:. . . ...........:::r:...: I VIASAT- L 100 Viasat- Epoxies Wastes: Classification based on worst case CL2, IR, OHH, 10.0000 N N Non-Flammable Waste I EPDXIES . . . chemicals. SN, CA, P65 . Gins . . WASTES . . -. . . . . . r I I L 100 Viasat Latex P nt Waste Ciassuficati' iI .,e I on in a CL' IR 1-IH 000u Non Flammat LATEX i chemucal SN CA P C'ns PAINT HP I - 5 I VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Instapak Empties: Empty containersof lnstapäk - .CL3B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins N N Non-Flammable Waste I INSTAPAK Classification based on worst case chemicals . SN, D(, WR1 . . L EMPTIES . . . . .. . . . . . . . t VIASAT I 100 Viddt Oiiier Waste samples un used sokki heavy metaic CU. If I'-? 5 uO0L' I N Non Flammable Waste OTHER Ali etc CLi,,suficatuon based on vurst cac 'emicaI N C, - WASTE. :. . .. . . •...: •... - ...... .. . :. . .......... 7 VIASAT- L rioo Viasat - Corrosives: Classification based on worst case CL2, CR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins V . N Non-Flammable Waste CORROSI . . chemicals SN, CA, P65 VES I .::.••••••,•......:.: .::::::..-.....r.:::::::;:::::::..::::..::::...:..:......:.: ....... 8 VIASA' L 11111 Vuasa' caked pes Classification based on worst case FL1B IR OH-? 1i ( J Flammable WrrksDace SOAKEE chemicals SN CA P65 Gk it WIPE"ilm!lj~yi 111% haq.. Ali Rii:iiiiti - 1 j VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Waste IPA and Flux: Classification based on worst case FL1B, IR, OHH, . 10.0000 N N Flammable Workspace,.- WASTE . . chemical . SN. . Gins . . IPA-FLUX 1' VIASAT L 100 Viasat Waste InstapkP I I HF 50000 Glnc I ! Flammable Workspace WASTE N, T RE i4i, lqTApAK 11 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Instapak Funnels A: Funnels contaminated with Instapak CL3B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins. N : N Flammable Workspace INSTAPAK . . A . SN, ix WR1 . . . . FUNNELS . . . .. . . . . . . . . A . . .. . . . . . NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. .. . . . . .. .. . ... . - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOC-- 2018-02-12 Other Health HazardsILlQUlDS 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Itom - -------- CAS# Stit Conc°/ r' -----'-- -'---- ---.---- 77 Material -•- ---'---r— -------' Hard Class Storage za Cbs —•r-— ----"--- -- ocation fX Fr Mixed Alkalaine Batteries (Waste) Mangesium Uioxide [131 60! 12 VIASI I t 3 1 r DHH N Used Batteries ALKALI 9][35 50%] Zinc (7440 66 61[10 25%] Graphite [7782 42 5 or ris BATTER 7440 44 0111 5%] Potassium Hydroxide [1310 58 3115-15%]ind I 13 VIASAT-LI L METAL 100 LithiumMetal Batteries (Waste): Lithium Metal [7439-93-2][<5%]; Thionyl Chloride [7719-09-7][<47%]; Carbon [1333-86-4][<6%1; CR, OHH, WR2 15.0000 Gins N N i Used Batteries BATTERY Aluminum Chloride [7446-70-0](<5%]; Lithium Chloride [7447-41- . 8][<2%]; Glass [<1%]; PVC [9002-86-2][<1%]; PTFE [9002-84- . . I . 0]1<1%]; Steel, nickel and inert components [bail; [1-11-F1-R21. .. . ............. .....f.•••:••• Used Batteries h: ... ................. . ............ R OHH SN . Gin 50000 N . N 14 VIASAT Li L 100 Lithium ion Batteries Wste) Electrolyte = Solution of Lithium i ION I Hexafluoro.ohsphate [21324 40 31 WR2 BATTERI 15 VIASAT- I L 100 -- Mercury Batteries (Waste): Zinc 17440-66-6][7%]; Mercuric oxide CR, OHH, TX 5.0000 Gins N N Used Batteries MERCURY [21908-53-2](20-45%]; Mercury 17439-97-61[<5%]; Potassium BATTERY hydroxide [1310-58-3][10-13%]; Carbon, black [1338-86-4][5- 10%] I 6 VIASAT C... I (.arbon Zinc Batteries (Waste) Acetylene Black [1333 86 4][3 CR OHH 5 000u Gins on MN N Used I3atteries ZN 7%] Ammonium Chloride [12125 02 9][0 10%] Manganese RATTErY Dioxide 11313 13 91115 3 iiiijill 1%] Zinc [744066 61(7-42%] Zinc ii- I M,m Chloride [7646 85 7][2 10%] Steel (23 28%) llnffl 17 VIASAT-NI L 100 Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries• (Waste): Nickel powder [7440-02- OHH. CR, CA, 5.0000 Gins N N i Used Batteries BATTERY : 0](30-40%]; Steel [15-25%]; Potassium Hydroxide 11310-58- SN, P65, WRI, . I 3](10-15%]; Cobalt and compounds [7440-48-4]14-8%]; .TX Manganese [7439-96-5][<2%]; Aluminum [7429-90-5][<1%); . 1 . Lanthanides, Zinc [7440-66-6 ][5-20%] . . . 18 VIASAT ZN L1.1001 Zinc Chloride Batteries (Waste) Steel [p439 s9 o][8 14%] "R OHI- 50000 Gins N i Used Batteries Ch Manganese Dioixde [1313 1391(28 32%] Zinc [74406661(16 I BATTERY I !LN I moniun 20%) Acetylene Black (1333 86-4117 13%] Am C' ' [12125 02 91(1 '%1 2inr (hioride (7646 R ][6 10%] I hN .. .•. AFN 39-92-1](c0.02%1 .. IL .: . 74 TON .r. :.• NN TOTAL - OtherHealth Hazards/Liquids . . 272.08 Gins . . . 'GGREGATE TOTAL I- Ot"° alth Hazards/Liquids 272 08 GIns fl Oxidizers IILIQUIDS . . 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 __________ - . .• ... . .. . S J; .,..,, -.. _- 1 7664-93-9 L 100 Sulfuric acid [Classification based on HMEx]: [mw 98.08 g/mol]; CR, TX, OHH, 0.0780 GIns Y N Non-Flammable Waste HMEx (BP 554oF]; [SG 1.84; VD 3.39]; [LD50-Oral 2,140 mg/kg; LC50- WR2, P65, OXI Inhalation 510 mg/m3/2H]; [H3-F0-R2 WJ .. .. . . ... . IT. -Irm ..__. --.-m :---- .-_-i-I - - ---_ ME!IOIAL Oxidizers 1/Lrqulds:- -VIM- U4UbLIn$— - - IM - P Hm- AGGREGATE TOTAL - Oxidizers 1/Liquids . 0.08 Gins . NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. .. . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 20 CAProp65IAEROSOLS 2017- ViaSat - Control Area I - HazMatEnclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 -At ern' . CAS#1jStateJConc h1 - jtrial lHza!plass S*prqe Qab .ispsi1 Locatn 1 VIASAT- A 100 Viasat - Aerosol Waste: Classification based on worst case AL3, IR, OHH, 150.0000 N N Non-Flammable Waste AEROSOL chemicals CA, P65 Lbs WASTE TOTAL —CA J50 00 Lbs - AGGREGATE TOTAL - CA-Prop65/Aerosols 150.00 Lbs CA-Prop65ILiQUIDS . . .,. . . 2017 ViaSat - Cbntioi Area I - HazMat Encloéure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 LJlm ,m rmn ...1. mmn ,,Glmm1prnITm IF --.. item CAS# 14StateConc% \, , Material d Uass Stoage Cabc 1psi fLcation J. I 1 7664-93-9 L 100 Sulfuric acid [Classification based on HMEx]: [mw 98.08 g/mol]; CR, TX, OHH, . 0.0780 Gins V N Non-Flammable Waste HMEx [BP 554oF]; [SC 1.84; VD 3.39]; (LD50-Orai 2,140 mg/kg: LC50- WR2, P65, OX1 . Inhalation 2 t VIASAT L 10 Viasat Adhcivc Wastc CIasification bascd on worst casc CL2 IR OHH '0 000 N N ' Noi Iammablc `W M.. AOWSIIE chemicals SN CA P65 'ln' I VvASTE . ........ •:.- :..•. . ........MR 3 VIASAT- L . 100 Viasat- Epoxies Wastes: Classification based on worst case CL2, IR, OHH, .10.0000 N . N Non-Flammable Waste .....................................•:•i.: ••.•.:. :L.. .:2....::::. :.. L::::::................................ .........::::::::::: :.: .:................:::.... ..:: .. ................. .. .................... ........ . •.• EPDXIES .. . chemicals. . SN, CA, P65 _Gins . . . . .....•.•: .... ................ .....................:..: . . WASTES 4 VIASAT L , Viasat .ale ir' Wd, e ' I I on worst cast P OH IV gm rI 1 ' 0000 N. FJ II ii LATEX I uii I '1 Cf PE AN Gins PAINT10 M T. WASTE it 1.1 ij - - 5 VIASAT- I L 100 Viasat- Other Waste: samples, un-used solder, heavy metals, CL2, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N Non-Flammable Waste i. OTHER . I etc. Classification based on worst case chemicals SN, CA, P65 . WASTE J_• - . . . . . . . . . . . 6 VIASAT I 100 /iasat Corrosives Classification b..i,,eil j i woi 2 R UH 1 S V i'on ii Waste :Pgimg.CQRROSi . :..... . :...FuLchemical5 ?:.... :.\, P- . . . ..: VD3 -'Ohm - 7 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Soaked Wipes: Classification based on worst case 01-113, IR, OHH, 110.0000 N N Flammable Workspace SOAKED chemicals . SN, CA, P65 Gins . . . . WIPES . . .. . . . . . . P VIASAT N! L ifl' ickel Metal Hydride Batteries (Waste) Nickel powder [7440 02 )HH CR CA 5 0fl00 "ns N N Used Batterie BATTER i )1(30 40%] Steel 115 25%] Potassium Hydroxide [1310 58 3F" P65 WRI 3111O 15%] Cobalt and compounds 17440-48-4114 8%] TX ivianganese [7439 96 5J[<2%] Aluminum [7429 90 511<1%] It Lanthanides Zinc [7440 66 6 ][5 11111 Fur 20%]ijif "R Tr ...... .- TOTAL - CA-Prop65/Liquids . . . 156.08 Gins %AGGREGATE TOTM f. L Prop65/Liquids 156 08 Gins NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS- KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. :20180212 Page 22 Sensitizers/LIQUIDS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 VIASAT L 100 Viasat - Adhesive Waste: Classification based on worst case CL2, IR, OHH, .10.0000 N N Non-Flammable Waste ADHESIVE .. chemicals SN, CA, P65 Gins WASTE 2 VIASAT L 100 Viasat Epoxies iiVastes Classification based on worst case ........... .. CL2 lR OHH 10 0000 N N j;mRi;~-iv!ii!Ir!:zHqjjlj nI 1'21l: Non Flammable Waste EPDXIES mica S. SN CA P65 Glnsi' 5 42VVV::V pit WASTES It 3 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Latex Paint Waste: Classification based on worst case CL2, IR, OHH, 15.0000 . N N Non-Flammable Waste LATEX V chemicals : ', SN, CA, P65 . Gins . . • PAINT . . •. V V WASTE 4 VIASA1' 10 V,asat Instapak Empties Empty contains fIntapak CL3BIR OHH fö000 Gins ' N N Non Flammable Waste 'h.. )NSTAPAK Ciassification base&on worst case chéVmicais SN TX WR1 ' V.Vit., ui':' i flM : 1: ri i.; :.., ,.gg 5 VIASAT- . L 100 Viasat - Other Waste: samples, un-used solder, heavy metals, CL2, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N Non-Flammable Waste OTHER etc. Classification based on worst case chemicals . SN, CA, P65 . V WASTE II 6 Vi L. 1OO... I Corrosives.Classification based ca.Se .Viasat .on.w.orst CL2 CR OHH, 1.0000 GIns Y N ableMaste 12,11 CORROSI chemicals SN CA P65 VES-! VV, - 7 VIASAT- L . 100 Viasat- Soaked Wipes: Classification based on worst case FL1B, IR, OHH, 110.0000 N N Flammable Workspace SOAKED V chemicals. .. SN, CA, P65 Gins 'V V WIPES 10111 V " •• V V V L 7J.:LVVV::,..5.O V .V•VVVVVV VVVVi r.VVVVVVVV S;;. VV•555J'.,V':.VVV.,5 .•, a1s •VVV . N N 8 ViASAT WASTE 100 Viasat Waste IRA and Flux Classiticaton based on worst case chemical - FL1BIR OHH SN 100000 Gins Flammable Workspace 1IPAFLUX ME V 9 VIASAT-. L 100 Viasat - Waste Instapak A V CL3B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins ' . N N V Flammable Workspace V WASTE V . V V " V • SN, TX, WRI. INS.TAPAK • V • V • V. V. ' ' V • V 10 ViASAT %~Ili XjNLing 100 Viasa' Instapak Funneis A Funneie rontaminated with Instapak CL3B IR OHH 50000 GIn "1 N Flammable Workspace 1NSTAPAK SN DC WR1 26 FUNNELS 'V V - V. VV V V V V V •V VVVVV A I VIASAT-LI L 100 Lithium Ion Batteries (Waste): Electrolyte= Solution of Lithium CR, OHH, SN, 5.0000 Gins N N Used Batteries V V F ION • , V V Hexafluorôpohsphate 121324-40-31 ' WR2 V V • . V V V V V • BATTERY V . V V V • V : . . V. V V NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. V •• • V ,• V • • V V HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Sensitizers/LIQUIDS, 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 ToxlcsILlQUlDS . 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 r - - --.-"--- .- -- - - - -- HardCla 5Patlj 1 7664-93-9 L 100 Sulfuric acid [Classification based on HMEx]: [mw 98.08 glmol]; CR, TX. OHH, 0.0780 GIns •. Y N 1,'Non-Flammable Waste HMEX [BP 554oF]; [SG 1.84; VD 3.39]; [LD50-Oral 2.140 mg/kg; LC50- WR2, P65, OXI. . . Inhalation 510 mg/m3/2H]; [H3-FO-R2 WI 2 VIASAT L 100 1Viasat Instapak Empties Empty containcr of Instapak CL3B 'IR 0 1 0000 GIns N N Non Flammable Waste INSTAPAK 1CIassification based on worstcase chemicals SN TX I WR [ I F-77"jimil 7. Oil 1. .3 VIASAT- L 100 : Viasat -Waste Instapak A - . - CL3B, IR, OHH, 5.1J000 Gins N N Flammable Workspace WASTE . . SN, TX, WR1 - - INSTAPAK A . 5FJtliI1i i 4 VIASAT L 100 Viasat Instapak Funnels A Funnels contaminated with Instapak QL3B IR OH 5 000d'Glns N N Flarmable Workspace T. t INSTA AN PAK-- - ___4 ..: - . L-jL. •ilSNT)(/R ., :Fii I 11i r in 5 VIASAT- L 100 Mercury Batteries (Waste): Zinc [7440-66-6117%]; Mercuric oxide CR, OHH, TX 5.0000 Gins N . -N. Used Batteries MERCURY [21908-53-2]120-45%]; Mercury [7439-97-6][<5%1; Potassium BATTERY hydroxide [1310-58-3]11 0-13%1; Carbon, black (1338-864]15- . - . . 10%] IiIj15 Ill .ii':i 1:1 --iii -'J- JtI'ttii.; :If,Ii glimi 6 VIASAT NI L 100 Nickel Metal Hydride Batleries (Vaste) Nickel powder (740 02' OHH CR 'CA 5 0000 lns ,L r — N- Used Batteries- Ot BATTERY 01(30 40%] Steel [15-25%] ,Pótasstum Hydroxide [1310 58 SW P65 'WRI - - r .-- 31(10 15%] Cobalt and onfpourds 7440484J]4 8%] - TX I - Manganese [7439_96 5][<2%] Aluminum (7429 90 5][<1%) 'k , - - _ Zin TOTAL - Toxics/Liquids . . . - .. 21.08 Gins gm 'gji [ - AGGREGA1ETOTAL Tixucs/Lrqwds-:c-- i - -21::08 GIns ii j____, Water Reactives IILIQUIDS - 2017.- ViaSat - Cont!ol Area I - HazMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Water Reactives 2/LIQUIDS 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 V tom Stãte1 Con Material Haçl1 ftag j5psi 7664-93-9 L 100 Sulfuric acid [Classification based on HMEx]: [rnw 98.08 glmol]; CR, TX, OHH, 0.0780 Gins Y. N Non-Flammable Waste HMEx [BP 554oF]; [SG 1.84; VD 3.39]; [LD50-OraI 2,140 mg/kg; LC50- WR2, P65, OX1 - Inhalation 510 mg/m3/2H]; (H3-F0-R2 WI 2 VIASAT LI L 100 Lithium Metal Batteries ('Naste) Lithium Metal [7439 93 2J[<5ij %J CP ')HH Vt ic 0000 N N Used E3 tier METAL Thionyl Chloride (7719 09 7][<47%I Carbon (1333 86 4J[<6% us BATTERY Aluminum Chloride [7446 70 0j[<5%) Lithium Chloride (7447 41 (9002 86 2](<1%] PTFE 0I[<1%] Steel nickel and inert components [balI [Hi Fl j 3 VIASAT-LI L 100 Lithium Ion Batteries (Waste): Electrolyte = Solution of Lithium CR, OHH, SN, 5.0000 Gins N -N . Used Batteries ION Hexafluoropohsphate [21324-40-3] WR2 . . . BATTERY TOTAl W- r Neactives 2/Liquids 20 08 GIns AGGREGATE TOTAL - Water Reactives 2/Liquids . 20.08 Gins HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE-307.1(2) -'CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017- VlaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 ,. Material St St,qe r tora ................ UsedCLqd UseIoSd Used Upen IIbs1T1 I Ins ' 'cfs 9 rl 'Ibs' "Ins' 'cfs 'Ibs' 'IflS Carcinogens . j 150.0000 . 156:0000 Material Total H . (lbs)y Total (gins) .. Total (c f) . . . . . . . . Carcinogens . . 150.0 156.0 0.0 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFCICBC ;rii,r fl I (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) Corrosives (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (lbs) (gins) (cis) Material ' Total Total Ttal (gins) . .. .. Corrosives . . 0.0 . 101.078 0.0 . 20.165 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2)1 CBC TABLE 301.1(2): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA - H-4 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR> MAQ STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ - NO CABINETS: . ,. . 5,000 POUNDS - 500 GALLONS -810 CUBIC FEET - 15 GALLONS LIQUEFIED GAS STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: 10,000 POUNDS - 1,000 GALLONS -810 CUBIC FEET-30 GALLONS LIQUEFIED GAS USE-CLOSED MAQ: . . . 5,000 POUNDS -500 GALLONS -810 CUBIC FEET 11 ,620 CUBIC FEET IF IN CABINETS)- 15 GALLONS LIQUEFIED GAS USE-OPEN MAQ: ' . .. . 1,000 POUNDS- 100 GALLONS 2616 CFC TABLE 5003.11.1 - MAQ IN GROUP M AND S OCCUPANCIES IN ACCORDANCE-WITH-5003.11:9,750 LBS -.975 GALLONS. . 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA 115 CLASSIFIED AS A S-I OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. . . .. . . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KCAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -. 2018-02-12 Page 28 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 nIiaeriaI : use, .,,:Storage Storage torpgq Closed irUsedcIi UsOe1 1-64, 1 si .... dL Licj - Irritants - 150.0000 181 .0000 __________ 1 1 I I Material Total Total Total (Ibs) (gins) -'- (cfs) 150.0 181.0 0.0" QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFCICBC - Material "A cl~. Other Health Hazards 150.0000 272.0780 MaterIal Total Total Total _________ .. Other Health Hazards 150.0 272.078 0.0 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFCICBC 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA I IS CLASSIFIED. AS A S-I OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. . - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 29 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS . . :41 CBC TABLE 307.1(2)- CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS . . 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 mv or CXProp65 150.0060 156.0780 Materlat 3tcj StWdyi SWtdye Chjjd qIed tMnd Opn usndqpV1 UdQpRr 4 s)I's 1 \ 182.0000- . Total (Ibb) MtórIai . .'• ,.,.. ., . b.,. iotai . . . . . (gins) (cfs) 182.0 Sensitizers . : 0.0 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC!CBC . .. : . 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA 1 IS CLASSIFIED AS A S-i OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS . NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. . .. . . . . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.:- 2018-02-12 . . Page 30 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS . . . . . CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017- ViaSat - Control Area I - HizMat Enclosure-2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 . • stoe4". (Ibs) JgIJcfs) $)bs) fs) Toxics 21.0780 Matorral II Total Total Total (Ibs) (gIns) (cfs) • 0.0 .- * 21.078 4 1 0.0 . . . . . . :• . . 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2)! CBC TABLE 307.1(2): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA -H-4 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR> MAQ .. . . STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ- NO CABINETS: 500 POUNDS - SO GALLONS -810 CUBIC FEET -15 GALLONS LIQUIFIED . • STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - WITH CABINETS: • • 1,000 POUNDS - 100 GALLONS. 1,620 CUBIC FEET -30 GALLONS LIQUIFIED . ..... • USE-CLOSED MAO: 500 POUNDS- 50 GALLONS -810 CUBIC FEET -15 GALLONS LIQUIFIED (1,620 CUBIC FEET-30 GALLONS LIQUIFIED IF IN CABINETS] USE-OPEN MAO: • . 125 POUNDS- 12.5 GALLONS • • . • • 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROLAREA 1 IS CLASSIFIED AS AS-i OCCUPANCY-BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. • • •• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 • • • • . Page-31 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ANDOCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017- ViaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 . . T. 7 7. V.,.•,., .... r•. ,.. ........ 1. . ,.. ... MaterIal Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed I Used Closed 1Hd Open ii Used Open 1 Used Open JL )L 2 (lhs ' (glnc) efs) Aerosols Level 3 150.0000 Material TbtiF Total Total (gins) (cfs) .. .,.. -. Aerosols Level 3 .. 150.0 0.0 —__0.0 .,. . . 2016 CFC 5104.2: H OCCUPANCY OR SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO ONLY >500 POUNDS IN GROUP A, B, E, F, I AND R OCCUPANCIES MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA OF LEVEL 2 AND 3 AEROSOLS COMBINED: 1,000 POUNDS OR 2,000 POUNDS IF STORED IN CABINETS. 2016 CFC TABLE 5104.3.1: NONSEGREGATED STORAGE OF LEVEL 2 AND 3 AEROSOL COMBINED IN GENERAL PURPOSE WAREHOUSES: . . PALLETIZED OR SOLID-PILE STORAGE: . . 2,500 LBS .• RACK STORAGE: 2,500 LBS . . . . MAQ of LEVEL 2 and 3 AEROSOL COMBINED IN RETAIL STORAGE AREA: 2,500 POUNDS . . . . . . . NOTE: Once an aerosol container Is filled, charged with a propellant and its lid and valve installed, It Is not classified as a hazardous material based on the requirements In CFC Section 5001.2.2. . . . . . .. . MaterIal - r Storage 1 agestorage Used Ciosedi Used Closed Used Closed Used Open'lTUsGd Open UsedOpen (lb (gins) (cfs) (gins) (cfs)_JL (Ibs) (gins) (eta) Combustible Liquids II . - . 41.0000 Material Total Total Total (Ibs) (gins) (cia) rmbustible Liquids II I 0.0, . 41.6 . 0.0 . 2016 CFC TABLE 6003.1.1(1) I CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA . . . H.2 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN OPEN CONTAINERSISYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERSISYSTEMS >16 PSI ., H-3 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED INCLOSED CONTAINERSISYSTEMS AT <I16 PSI . . ., STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: 120 GALLONS . . STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ - WITH CABINETS: 240 GALLONS . .. .. USE-CLOSED MAO: P 120 GALLONS . . .• . . USE-OPEN MAO: 30 GALLONS . . LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS (IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D 92) -2016 CFC 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 7: UNLIMITED . 2016 CFC 6001.1 EXCEPTION 2 & 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 3-QUANTITIES OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN RETAIL OR WHOLESALE SALES OCCUPANCIES SHALL NOT BE LIMITED, PROVIDED THAT THE LIQUIDS ARE PACKAGED IN INDIVIDUAL CONTAINERS NOT EXCEEDING 1.3 GALLONS. . . . . . STORAGE OF DISTILLED SPIRITS AND WINES IN WOODEN BARRELS AND CASKS -2016 CFC 6001.1 EXCEPTION 10 & 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 10: UNLIMITED . . . 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA 1 IS CLASSIFIED AS A S-I OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS . . NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY. CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 201 8-02-12 . . . -, -. . - Page 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1 (1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017- ViaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Material Storage Storage Storage Used Clusud Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) i (cfs) Combustible Liquids Ill-B I 11.0000 1 I I Material Total Total Total (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) Combustible Liquids Ill-B 0.0 11.0 0.0 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)! CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: . 13,200 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - WITH CABINETS: 26,400 GALLONS USE-CLOSED MAQ: 13,200 GALLONS USE-OPEN MAO: 3,300 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS -2016 CFC 5701.2 Exception 7: UNLIMITED MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. -2016 CFC 5001.1 Exception 1 & 5701.2 Exception 2: <1=50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=5 LITERS/1.3 GAL: UNLIMITED MaterIal Storage Storage Storage Used Closed UsedClosed Used Cloeed Used Open Used Open Usqd Opn V...•I.••• II.IhIhbIh (ibs) (gIns) (cfs) . (lbs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cts) 120. 00 r Material Total Total Total (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) Flammable Liquids I-B J 0.0 1 120.0 1 0.0 2016 CFC TABLE 6003.1.1 (1) / CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA OF FLIA, FLIB AND FLIC COMBINED H-2 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY:- MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN OPEN CONTAIN ERSISYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS >15 PSI H4 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN CLOSED CONTAINERSISYSTEMS AT 415 PSI STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ - NO CABINETS: 120 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - WITH CABINETS: 240 GALLONS USE-CLOSED MAO: 120 GALLONS USE-OPEN MAQ: 30 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS (IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D 92) -2016 CFC 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 7: UNLIMITED STORAGE OF DISTILLED SPIRITS AND WINES IN WOODEN BARRELS AND CASKS -2016 CFC 5001.1 EXCEPTION 10 & 6701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 10: UNLIMITED 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA I IS CLASSIFIED AS A S-i OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 33 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS . CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY- PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS . . . 2017- ViaSat -Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 U U (UU k.iJ U U.OUfl - Material Storage Storgo Soyago UseClosed, Ud CIoèd Uèd Cloced Vd qpen tedOpn Lied Open Oxidizers 1 00780 IbSf j1 (eM) Total Total' . . . . (cts) -p-- [oxiciizers_1 0.0 0.078 0.0 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) I-CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAO PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA •• . . . . . STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: . 4,000 POUNDS -400 GALLONS - . . .. . .. STORAGE/AGGREGATE 'MAO -WITH CABINETS: 8,000 POUNDS - 800 GALLONS USE-CLOSED MAO: . •. . . . .4,000 POUNDS - 400 GALLONS USE-OPEN MAO: . . 1,000 POUNDS - 100 GALLONS . . .. . . .. / . . . .' .. 2 ' Stoa9Di Used Ud se li1 Used Iosedf Used on Fed ope7 'tJsedOpell 1 (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Pbs) (gins) (cfs) _... .----•-- ' • -.- .- .UA-- .- Water Reactivesi . . . 16.0000 . . I I . . I •. . . Material Total Total Total Water Reactives 1 . . •0.0 f 16.0 . 0.0 . ... . . . . . . . 2016 CFC TABLE 50031 1(1)! CBC TABLE 3071(1) MAO PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA - STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: - . NOT LIMITED . - . . . .. . . . •. STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - WITH CABINETS: • NOT LIMITED • . .• .. USE-CLOSED MAO: NOT LIMITED USE-OPEN MAO: • . . NOT LIMITED .. . . . 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA 1 I CLASSIFIED AS A S-i OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS . .. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. • . . - .. - . • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12. .. . . .. - . . Page 34 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS . . CBC TABLE-307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area I - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Material iL Storage Storage Storage 11 Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open 1r, Used Open Used Open Water Reactives 2 . 20.0780 . .. . F Material - Total (Ibs) Total (gins) Total (cfs) . . OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR> MAO Water Reactives 2 0.0 20.078 0.0 . 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.11111 CBC TABLE 307.1111: MAO PER IST FLOOR CONTROL AREA - H-3 STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: - -. 50 POUNDS -5 GALLONS• STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - WITH CABINETS: 100 POUNDS - 10 GALLONS USE-CLOSED MAO: . 50 POUNDS -5 GALLONS USE-OPEN MAO: 10 POUNDS - I GALLON' 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.8.2! CBC TABLE 415.5.2: DETACHED STORAGE REQUIRED FOR LIQUIDS AND SOLIDS WHEN> 25 TONS 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA I IS CLASSIFIED As Ks-i OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS . NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. . . . . . . ... HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 . Page 35 CONTROL AREA 2 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS 2017- VlaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 KLAUSBRUCKNER . : AND ASSOCIATES Table of Contents SummaryHealth Hazards -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 SummaryPhysical Hazards ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 HazardousMaterials Inventory ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 SortedInventory ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 ApplicableCodes for Health Hazards -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------14 Applicable Codes for Physical Hazards --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Hazard Definitions .- Abbreviations ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19 CodeDefinitions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page lot 32 . • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS . . . . . . . . . . CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS• . . . 2017 - ViaSat - Conträl Area 2 - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 . . . . Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed j Used Closed LUsed Closed Used Open Open Used Open (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) i-.. (cfs) . .•.. (Ibs) s) L~~ (cfs) Carcinogens . . _..•4___ . . . 110.0000 01. . . . -•-- . . . Ali ImtanEs 1400000 Other Health Hazards . 130.0000 . . . . . 1100000 I L CAProp65 1 Sensitizers . 130.0000 gi . . . . Toxics . ....i•..i. 100000 1:;.i1ir ZIP F = r . I Hid 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROLAREA4 IS CLASSIFIED AS As-i OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USEAND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. . . • . • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 ., . Page 2 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area 2 - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 MaterIaI u 0 J vvow 0oo 0 0 0 0.M1 . t0U(IlJb)44 TT Soqe , Sturg (yhus) WV(f5)I 0 .. (Ibs)0004hl Closed k4%0?0(glfls) r' '..• - Use iIoe I -U$' Open (Ibs) . eIiij4an t(bIS) 000J . .1 ° (ciJ Combustible Liquids Ill-B 10.0000 .. ........................................... ...;•iFl -.. 0:0 Flammable Liquids I B r -- L 120 000 ........;... 4;:....,44.. • Water Rea ctives 1 10.0000 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA 4 Is CLASSIFIED AS A S-i OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 3 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area 2 - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Cnn MátRy 'ifi II Harardci.is .StnrIUH Cabs :I5psl1LW dIkfl, 1 1 VIASAT- L I 100 .Viasat - Soaked Wipes: Classification based on worst case FLIB, IR, OHH, 110.0000 N N Flammable Workspace • . SOAKED I chemicals SN; CA, P65 Gins WIPES . . . . all U3w 2 '/IP'AT L 100 Vuasat Wast IP and Fiuv Clsii i ed on worst case FL1B IR r'11H C. i fl0 N N -Iamii .ible Workspace WATE cFieiiiica SJ Gins IPA ILUX it 3 VIASAT- L 100. Viasat -.Waste Instapak A CL3B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins' N N Flammable Workspace WASTE . . . . . SN, TX, WRI 1NSTAPAK . . . . . .. . . A . . . 4 VIASAT L ' 100 v. Viasal Intapa I vvdtI IR c000dGlns N N FIammabIe',ur'space V IL 11'Ll PAK F' —.11i illurin. 15 Mi 00, 5 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Instapak Funnels A: Funnels contaminated with Instapak CL3B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N Flammable Workspace INSTAPAK . A . SN, TX, WR1 FUNNELS • . . . . . A .. NP -100 1p Viasatf Irstapak Funnels BFunieIs contaminated with lntapak 4§1 50000 GIns N N Flamrñable Workspace L VIASAT INSTAPAK. = .FUNNELS ollmll UU ) STORAGE AMOUNT =MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. . -. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 201802-12 Page 4 of 32 Carcinogens/LIQUIDS 2017 - ViaSat - ControlArea 2- HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 4 ltemtCAs# Wig L1 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Soaked Wipes: Classification based on worst case FLIB, IR, OHH, 110.0000 N N Flammable Workspace SOAKED chemicals SN, CA, P65 Gins WIPES .. .. .r • ......... . TOTAL - Carcinogens/Lrquids' UP . ..................... AGGREGATE TOTAL - Carcinogens/Liquids . 110.00 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE-AT ANY TIME .. UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS- KLAUSBRUCKNER& ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 • Page 5.01' 32 ¼. • . - Combustible Liquids III-BILIQUIDS 2017- ViaSat - Control Area 2 - HazMat Enclosure - 2426Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 . .tmI CA l SS, _Vfstate Conc% : . •. . Material Hazard Class er Cabs >1SpI Loatiop: .. .. I VIASAT- L 100 Viasat-Waste InstapakA V 61-3B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N Flammable Workspace WASTE V SN, TX, WR1 • INSTAPAK V A •. V V . . . .. . . . . . V 2 VIASAT L 100 Viasat Instapak Funnels A Funnels contamirated with ?nstapak CL3B IR OHH 50000 G!ris N N Hammable Workspace INSTAPAK A - WRI1 SN TX gig FUNNELS TP f A . . L .1 TOTAL - Combustible Liquids Ill-B/Liquids V .10.00 Gins • V AGGREGATE TOTAL Combustible Luquidsjll B/Liquids 10 00 Glns V :4 - - - - - Flammable Liquids I-B!LIQUIDS - 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME. WITH c 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCYCLASSIFICATIONANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 7 of 32 IrritantsILIQUlDS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 I VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Soaked Wipes: 'Classification based on worst case . FL113, IR, OHH, 110.0000 N N. Flammable Workspace SOAKED . . . . . chemicals SN, CA, P65 Gins WIPES . . . . . .. . — -S 2 VIASAT L '100 Vuasat -IPA and Flux Classificationbased on worst se FL1B1R OHH — 100000 N . N Flammable Workspace — WASTE —— chemical 41 2: IP-ELUX ' ,. ,ii'ii..f! .. .:. 3 VIASAT- L 100 . Viasat - Waste Instapak A . CL313, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N Flammable Workspace WASTE i . . SN, TX, WR1 INSTAPAK . . . A !'.'..'. - . ':' ,r:,. •::_•,.,,::; ..... mi 4 VIASAT L 100 Via,at Waste Intapak B !- ' - IR 5 0000 Gins N N Flammable Workspace INSTAPAK' — — L- " ---' B — I ..i,i.i1I'.if 1-. IT '? 5 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Instapak Funnels A: Funneiè contaminated with Instapak CL313, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins. N N Flammable Workspace INSTAPAK . . A . SN,TX,WR1 FUNNELS . . :•.' :- 6 VIASAT L!m OaV.K unneis B Funnels cdntaminated with intapakiiiir 50000 Gins N N, I Flammable Workspace INSTAPAK - : FUNNELSWI IM id — TOTAL - Irritants/Liquids S 140.00 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL frritants/Liquids - -, F 14000 GIni 01i:iiiii H: STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. • - S - .- S - S -. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 - Page 8 of 32 Other Health HazardsILlQUIDS . . . 2017- VlaSat -Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Item CAS# State 1 Conc% -. . Material .., .... HazardCIass Storage . Cabs ,.-., >l5psl Location 1 . VIASAT- L ba Viasat - Soaked Wipes: Classification based on worst case FL1B, IR, OHH, 110.0000 N . N Flammable Workspace SOAKED ..... 100 . . . chemicals SN1 CA, P65 Gins - WIPES . . . .. . 2 VIASAT L 1 iasat Was' Ifi. d Fiux Class'4' n based on worst case IF L 1 B IR OHE I 10 0ii N 4004!"N le (ks .4i ,e WASTE ,,heinicdl _II 14 3 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Waste lnstapak A CL3B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N7. Flammable Workspace WASTE . .. SN, TX, WRI . . . INSTAPAK . . . A . . 4 VIASAT L 100 Viasat Instapak Funnels A Funnels contamll,.itAd with lnsLaoak CL3B I OHH 50000 lflb Flammaole Workspace INSTAPAK A SN TX WR1 FUNNELS A 74 ----------..------.---.----....----.---..- .I...- _..___ --.-.......... . .. -.------...- TOTAL - Other Health Hazards/Liquids .. 130.00 Gins . . p. AGGREGATETOT 11 lip ffd- ALOth. heaRhHazards/Liquuas 13000GIns J - -' STORAGE AMOUNT MA)(IMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANYTIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. . . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 . . gage 9 of 32 CA-Prop65ILIQUlDS 2017- ViaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 tjt- FLIB, IR, ONH, 110.0000 1. VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Soaked Wipes: Classification based on worst case N N Flammable Workspace SOAKED chemicals SN, CA, P65 Gins' WlPES TOTAL CAProp5/Lrquids I y 11O0OGIn AGGREGATE TOTAL - CA-Prop65/Liquids 110.00 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. • • • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC: - 2018-02-12 Page 10 of 32 Sensitizers/LIQUIDS . 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 LRem Matrl .Storag Ca 15p Location 1 VIASAT- L 100 Viasat - Soaked Wipes: Classification based on worst case FLI B, JR. OHH, 110.0000 N N . Flammable Workspace SOAKED . chemicals . SN. CA, P65 Gins WIPES . . . 2 !' VIASAT .:'-.... ..! L 100 .. .............. :.. Viaat Wdtc IPA aria r"x Classification bLd ufi v t case FL1B IR OHI-I - 10 000 N Mi . ..... •.- ........-......... N Flammable Workspac WASTE... rhemical '.ins EM I PXZFLUX VIASAT- L 100 . Viasat - Waste Instapak A CL3B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins N N. Flammable Workspace WASTE . . . . . . SN, -rx,wRI. .. INSTAPAK . . . . . A . ... . . . 4 VIASAT L i 100 Viasat lnstap innels A lunnels cuntamunated with Instapakpim CL3D IR 01111 I I 50000 Cin N N Flammable Workspace INSTAPAK~A :::.' IL SN, TX, WR1 .... .•... ..... ... .:.... . -42 . FUNNELS;. if TOTAL - Sensitizers/Liquids 130.00 Gins AGGREGTE TTAI. usitizers/LiqIIis.: .:.:...:... ..!.:.::...:.T......: . .: .... ..: .130.O0?GIns ... • . .::...............: . :.. .. . . . :. • . . . . .• . . . -- •. I STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME • UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. - . - - - - . - . . . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 . Page 11 of 32 ToxlcsILlQUlDS . .. . . 2017- ViaSat.- Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 VIASAT- L .100 Viasat - Waste Instapak A CUB, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N . Flammable Workspace WASTE . I . . . . SN, TX, wR1 INSTAPAK .1 ... .: . .. . .••••.. . . .....: .... 2 VIASAT L 100 Vat lnstpk Funnels Funnels contaminated with Instapak CL3B OHH 50000 GIns Ni:N Flammable Workspcé INSTAPAI( . TX, WR1 I FlJt'1i.JELS iL 15iIjC TOTAL - Toxics/Liquids . . . 10.00 Gins . AGGREGATE TOTAL Joxics/Liquids r .i000Ins .. . Water Reactives IILIQUIDS 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Ion 1isor i 1c9 ___________________________________________.. 1 VIASAT: L 100 Viasat - Waste Instapak A . CL3B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N Flammable Workspace WASTE . . . SN, TX, WR1 INSTAPAK . . A • RE '10 2 VIASAT I 100 \ji-is It Instapal' FunneL A Funnel ontarr 'iated with Instapak CL3B IR OHH 50000 GIns N Flammib r' pace INSTAPAK ft I SN TX WR1 FUNNE' S -- Ali TOTAL - Water Reactives 1/Liquids . 10.00 Gins Milli AGGREGATE TOTAL Water Reactive.., 1/Liquid,.. 1000 GIn.. STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANYTIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. : HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 13 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area 2 - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad,CA 92009 tora 19 Carcinogens 110.0000 I I Material Total Total Total (Ibs) (gIns) (cfs) 0 Carcinogens 0.0 j QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFCICBC jr Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed LUsed Closed Used Closed Used Open1 Used Open Used 0p1 (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Pbs) (gins) (cfs) j (Pbs) (gins) 000__" (cts) Irritants - ------- . -'-----0- I 140.0000. 0- -.---- - -- - : Material Total Total 1 Total Irritants 0.0 - . 140.0 [ 0.0 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED'BY THE 2016 CFCICBC 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA 4 IS CLASSIFIED AS A S-I OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 0 0 STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. 0 • - • - . 0 • 0 • • 0• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OcCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 0 Page 14 of 32 • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC.TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Other Health Hazards 130.0000 Material Total Total Total (Ibs) (gins) (Cfs) . Other Health Hazards 0.0 130.0 0.0 MaterIal... jtorag .USédIosed USedCiosedUsedOpen. 4glfls) (gIns) CAProp65 TIIoo7777777 i 77'"' 7 Material Total Total Total (lbs)1 (gins) CA-Prop65 . 0.0 110.0 0.0 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 SUBSTANCES - CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER OR REPRODUCTIVE/DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY. INCLUDES PRODUCTS CONTAINING CA-P65 REGULATED SUBSTANCES REPORTING/DISCLOSURE THROUGH CUPRAAND/OR LOCAL COUNTY HEALTH AGENCIES MAY BE REQUIRED 2016CALiFORNIACObES: CONTROL AREA 4 IS CLASSIFIED AS 5-1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGEOF HEALTH. HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME-UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 20180212 Page 150132 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS . CBC TABLE 307.1(2).CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY- HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 . . QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC!CBC . . . . . .. --- .... .. .. E1_°55r5 ee Toxics 10.0000 1 I - Material . :. -. . - - ... Total . .lotal lotal gIns) . . . - . . . . - . . Toxics - . . 0.0 . 10.0 0.0 . : 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2)! CBC TABLE 307.1(2): MAQ PER 13T FLOOR CONTROLAREA - H-4 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >MAQ - STORAGEIAGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: 500 POUNDS -50 GALLONS 810 CUBIC FEET -15 GALLONS LIQUIFIED .. . . ... . STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - WITH CABINETS: 1.000 POUNDS - 100 GALLONS - 1,620 CUBIC FEET -30 GALLONS LIQUIFIED . . ................... USE-CLOSED MAO: - . 500 POUNDS-SO GALLONS -810 CUBIC FEET -15 GALLONS LIQUIFIED (1620 CUBIC FEET40 GALLONS LIQUIFIED IF IN CABINETS) USE-OPEN MAO: - . 125 POUNDS- 12.5 GALLONS 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES:CONTROL AREA 415 CLASSIFIED AS A 5-1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS . STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. . . . . . . . - . . . . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02712 - Page 16 of 32 ., . --- (11519)(gins) - (cfs) (ibs) (gins) (cfs) 11 (Ibs) (gins) h, (c Y, Sensitizers .---- . -- . . . :--- 130.0000 . ______________ Material Total Total Total (ibs) (gins) (cis) 0.0. Sensitizers - - 0.0 130.0 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Material Storage Storage Storage Used CIo Used Closed [sed Closed I sod OponiT Used Open Used Open (Ibs) (gIns) (cfs) j (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) j (gIns) (cfs) Combustible Liquids Ill-B 10.0000 Material Total Total Total (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) _VVVVVVV _V _ . V V Combustible Liquids Ill-B V 0.0 V V.10.0 . 0.0 V 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)! CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAO PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: 13,200 GALLONS V V V STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - WITH CABINETS: . . 26,400 GALLONS V V USE-CLOSED MAO: V . . 13,200 GALLONS V USE-OPEN MAQ: V V V 3,300 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS -2016 CFC 5701.2 Exception 7: UNLIMITED V V MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. -2016 CFC 5001.1 Exception 1 &5701.2 Exception 2: </=50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS <1=5 V V LITERS/1.3 GAL: UNLIMITED V:. V :.: V •.: . Storag;: (Ibs) V .. Storaoe V (gins) ____V• ,... ,,.SoràOUsdPIoi (CfS) e ØsedUsd VçJoSedV4 (lb (glns) 4cfs) 4 ..... .. .4. V_VV V (Ibsh jL9Ins) d:Open (cfs) VVVV V_ Flammable Liquids I-B VVVVVVV__V V •:. 120.0000 . I I J I V Material Total (Ibs) Total L (gins) j Total (cfs) --.............................................* . . o.o Flammable Liquids I-B - 0.0 f 120.0 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)! CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA OF FLIA, FLIB AND FLIC COMBINED V - H-2 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN OPEN CONTAINERSISYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERSISYSTEMS >15 PSI . V H.3 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN CLOSED CONTAINERSISYSTEMS AT 0=16 PSI V V STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ - NO CABINETS: 120 GALLONS V V V V V STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ WITH CABINETS: 240 GALLONS USE-CLOSED MAQ: . 120 GALLONS V USE-OPEN MAO: V V V '30 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS (IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D 92) -2016 CFC 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 7: UNLIMITED . V V STORAGE OF DISTILLED SPIRITS AND WINES IN WOODEN BARRELS AND CASKS -2016 CFC 6001.1 EXCEPTION 10 & 6701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 10: UNLIMITED 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA 4 I CLASSIFIED AS A S-I OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL. HAZARD MATERIALS V V V V STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL. MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS V• V QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. V V V V V V V HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 . 17 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ANDOCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3071(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017- ViaSat - Control Area 2 HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Reactuves I 00 100 00 L_ .L Water 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)! CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ°PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ - NO CABINETS: . NOT LIMITED STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - WITH CABINETS:. • NOT LIMITED USE-CLOSED MAQ:. . NOT LIMITED . . . . . . . USE-OPEN MAQ: . NOT LIMITED . . . . . . 2016 CALIFORNIA-CODES: CONTROL AREA 4 IS CLASSIFIED AS A S-I OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS • . STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. NO AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION; . . . . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.-.2018-02.12. . .. Page 18 of 32 Aq. Ila •T- 10.0000 LE material.Total..,Total Total (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) -V Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions . . 16 Class if' Name Hazard ALl Aerosols Level 1 P TWA r1! . if .r: Ifl !T . AL3 . Aerosols Level 3 P. CA Carçinoges - J— 1. CA-CP Carcinogens-Consumer Products . : V V V H CD CombustibleDusts -— CF i Combustible Fibers . V . . V V V 4AJ- .................. CG NH Compressed Gases Inert/Non Hazardous V. P CL2 . Combustible Liquids II . . . g. 4 ::. - _. . CL3A Combustible Liquids Ill-A V . V . V P O: 4 4 F[4,41U:4 '44'l4i4 fill C L' W N N F Itombustible Liquids III A N&Fure Point - P V . -•' VVV . - . . 1444' 444141 44441' CUB Combustible Liquids 111-13 P CLBNFP1 Co,busithIe Liquids ill B_NoFureoint __________ _-_4' - - WE .111 k iu 51 CR jCorrosives - . •' . V - . V. - - V'. I .- I •VV ' 1 CRY F CryogeriLc Liquids Flammable M 'R r Prii CRY-NH Cryogenic Liquids - Inert/Non-Hazardous V V V - . P .- .'_ .4 -• 1i4' .........4441 EX Expl 51 r ht yogenjoLiqUid, PEI, em osives Explosives - - . - V V V V ixii ExosivesDivusiónh1M. - P EXI.2 Explosives Division 1.2 V - V, . V - - V P . EX1 3 Explosives Division 1 344 . _VV jI? If P lV RE V.4 VVV p EXI.4 - Explosives Division 1.4 V V - V - V V V' V , V p M. mn EX1 4G Explosives DMsion 14G - -lap g - P EXl.5 Explosives Division 1.5 V - V V V - - V P V HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS . KLAUSBRUCKNER &.ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 19 of 32- Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions . . -7-7777777 E) 1 6 ExpIosives4Divisiori 1 6 - I T FG Flammable Gases . . . . . . . P -. - FL1A-NFP . Flammable Liquids I-A-No Fire Point . . . . . . . . P hFL1B FlámmabieLiquidsiB - -p-- I 4' ...' F1:1BNFP__. Flammable Liquids I-B-No Fire Point • R Liq Em .- ii 1MI I9 24 pli !..ni; •. ....r L!1C ammable uids I C I iii )i UP [NFP [Flammable Liquids I-C-No Fire Point . . . . . . . . . P FRF - Federal Regulated Flammable Substances UUi pgu V p_ = FRS . . Federal Regulated Substances i liffil L;!ttr- FS Flammable Solids - 4 U.U............. U.....J:iL...9i.j4iii ••.••4UV.U.0 . .... Hi Highly Toxics . . . . .. .. - H up 5.1 Il Irritaits - 19, 'P!kirli I ' IR-CP Irritants -ConsumerProducts . . . . . . . . . H 'INIZ K4 NH NonhazardousMaterials - --- -. - -M , lit Mr ÔHH . . Other Health Hazards . . . . . . min i.'. .i . ii.:Zi. , I: ,;. U . Mili OHHCP KiIii I OtherHeaIthHazardsConsurnerProductsTh - I - F-I OP . Organic Peroxides - Unclassified Detonable . P . U..:..UiViiri,U._ TJ A1,2F.1 NMI .g IP&okid M. f .t Aft .4 1,11PRE 4 U :.-• ,.... 0P2 . Organic Peroxides U . . . . - . P qll U, 0P3 Orgaiic Peroxides Ill -ti i --_ _-- 1 11111 I OP4 Organic Peroxides IV . .. . Jillo OF POW OrganicPeroxisV. I ..1 I1iIr , OX Oxidizer Gases . : . . - . .UU••._U•.,.•.U9 .......... i.m OXI Oxidizers I - •i I II I MllNil V I- ' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 20 0132 Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions . -- -.- ,.77 Cl •N -Hazer !• -- -- -- 0X2 Oxidizers 2 •. . . . P 111111 K i . r3 -'.Oxidizers3 -: .- 0X4 Oxidizers 4 . . . . . . P65 CAProp65 -:Np ;rr X. PSM PSM-OSHA . . . H --- --=- ... ..1; PY 1 Pyrophoricsfl - I RAD Radioactive . . . . . . . . . H I - I H Radioactive Alph- --Rr IN RADB Radioactive - Beta . H Radioactive Gamrna - IIhI NN— I RMP-T1 RMP Table I - Federal Regulated Substances .. . Li V RMPr2 FlamrnableSubstances r FM111 PTabie2FederalRegulated IIN IM iii! '-1 RMble3-CA Regulated Substances, Ni. iN.- -ib. ED. .11 ve Devices -UMN 1 - - Special lndutruaI Explosi "01 P 1014H ri, ill; I --- ................-a-.•-.-----• . -.-NI . - -----. . . Sensitizers . H L.SN . . . . SN-CP 1 . '. -r-I-. ................ ......... .. ... . - H EMT: . . SRS . . . . .. . State Regulated Substances . . --- TX Toxi& ;- - -k.T. . - - E1Hf vrilf LURI Unstable Reactives 1 . . :—-—: —.--;- . .- .•.. Unstable Reactuves2 - - -- UR2 UR3 Unstable Reactives 3 ... r;--.-r -" i .ri. ....-- .,:4 .r-i ;:... F;:-,}:..................... Ni 0 III ' IJR4 1 ; . -.. ifN FWR Water Reactives I . . . . F P. WR2 WaterReactives2 P I WR3 . . . . . . . . . Water Reactives 3 . . - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 - Page 21 of 32 - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017- ViaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS ACID Corrosive material whose water solutions contain hydrogen ions. Will liberate hydrogen gas on contact with certain metals. Forms a salt when it reacts with a base. Tastes sour. Turns blue litmus paper red. Very chemically active. Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic tissue such as the skin, lungs, stomach. Generally incompatible with bases [alkalis]. pH=</=lto<7 AEROSOL A product that is dispensed from an aerosol container by a propellant. Level 1 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion </=8,600 Btu/lb. Level 2 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion >8,600 Btu/lb and <13,000 Btu/lb. Level 3 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion >13,000 Btu/lb AEROSOL CONTAINER A metal can, up to a maximum size of 33.8 fluid ounces (1,000 mL), designed to dispense.an aerosol product; or A glass or plastic bottle, up to a maximum size of 4 fluid ounces (118 mL), designed to dispense an aerosol product. BASE (ALKALI] Corrosive materials whose water solutions contain hydroxyl ions. Chemically opposite of an organic acid. Forms a salt when it reacts with an acid. Neutralizes acids. Very chemically active. Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic tissues such as skin, lungs, stomach. pH=>7t0>/=14 CARCINOGEN Substance that causes the development of cancerous growths in living tissue. Chemical is considered to be a carcinogen if: It has been evaluated by the International Agency of Research on Cancer (IRAC) and found to be a carcinogen; or It is listed as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen in the Annual Report on Carcinogens published by the National Toxicology Program; or Regulated by OSHA as a carcinogen. . . CLOSED CONTAINER A container sealed by means of a lid or other device such that liquid, vapor or dusts will not escape from it under ordinary, conditions of use or handling. . KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO; CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 22 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 CLOSED SYSTEM The use of a solid or liquid hazardous materials involving a closed vessel or system that remains closed during normal operations where vapors emitted by the product are not liberated outside of the vessel or system. The product is not exposed to the atmosphere during normal operations. Examples: All compressed gases. Product conveyed through a piping system into a closed vessel, system or piece of equipment. COMBUSTIBLE DUST Finely divided solid materials which is <1=420 microns in diameter and which, when dispersed in air in the proper proportions, could be ignited by a flame, spark or other source ignition. Combustible dust will pass through a U.S. No. 40 standard sieve. Generally: . Particulate from wood sanding and grinding is 'Combustible Dust.' Particulate from wood routing is not 'Combustible Dust.' Particulate from wood saving may or may not be 'Combustible Dust.' COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID . A liquid having a closed up flash point >/1000F. Class II Combustible Liquid: Flash point >/=100oF and <1400F. Class lIlA Combustible Liquid:: Flash point >/=140oF and <2000F. Class IliB Combustible Liquid:: Flash point >I=200oF. DOT Class 3 Materials. COMPRESSED GAS A material, or mixture of materials which: Is a gas 68oF or less at 14.7 psia of pressure; and Has a boiling point of 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which is either liquefied, nonliquefied or in solution, except those gases which have no other health- or physical-hazard properties are not considered to be compressed until the pressure in the packaging exceeds 41 psia at 68bF. The states of a compressed gas are categorized as follows: Nonliquefied Compressed Gases: Gases, other than those in solution, which are in a packaging under the charged pressure and are entirely gaseous at a temperature of 68oF. Liquefied Compressed Gases: Gases that, in a packaging under the charged pressure, are partially liquid at temperature of 68oF Compressed Gases in Solution: Nonliquefied gases that are dissolved in a solvent. Compressed Gas Mixtures: Mixtureof two or more compressed gases contained in a packaging, the hazard properties of which are represented by the properties of the mixture as a whole. - CONTROL AREA • • Spaces within a building where quantities of hazardous materials not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area are stored dispensed, used or handled. .• See also the definition of 'Outdoor control area.' KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES - 2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 23 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area 2 - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 CORROSIVE A chemical that causes visible destruction of, or irreversible alterations in, living tissue by chemical action at the point of contact. A chemical shall be considered corrosiveif, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the method described in DOTn49 CFR 173.137, such chemicaFdestroys or changes irreversible the structure of the tissue at the point of contact following an exposure period of 4 hours. This term does not refer to action on inanimate surfaces. Burns or destructively attacks organic tissues such as the skin, lungs, stomach - i.e.: acids, bases, caustics. General rule of thumb': pH </=2-3 and >/=12 Dot Class 8 Materials. CRYOGENIC FLUID A fluid having a boiling point lower than -1300Fat 14.7 psia. FLAMMABLE GAS A material which is a gas at 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which: Is ignitable at 14.7 psia when in a mixture of <1=13% by volume with air; or Has a flammable range at 14.7 psia with air of at least 12%, regardless of lower limit. The limits specified shall be determined at 14.7 psi of pressure and a temperature of 68oF. DOT Class 2 Materials. FLAMMABLE LIQUEFIED GAS A liquefied compressed gas which, under a charged pressure, is partially liquid .at a temperature of 68oF and which is flammable. FLAMMABLE LIQUID A liquid having a closed cup flash point <1000F. Class IA Flammable Liquid: Flash point <73oF and boiling point <100óF. Class lB Flammable Liquid: Flash point <73oF and boiling point >/=100oF. Class II Flammable Liquid: Flash point >/=73oF and <1000F. DOT Class 3 Materials. FLAMMABLE MATERIAL A material capable of being readily ignited from common sources of heat or at a temperature of 6000F or less. FLAMMABLE SOLID A solid, other than a blasting agent or explosive, that is capable of causing fire through friction, absorption or moisture, spontaneous chemical change, or retained heat from manufacturing or processing, or A solid which has an ignition temperature below 212oF which burns so vigorously and persistently when ignited as to create a serious hazard. Test Data - CPSC 16 CFR; Part 1500.44: a chemical that ignites and bUrns with a self-sustained flame at a rate greater than 0.1 inch per second along its major axis. DOT Class 4.1 Materials. FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR FUMES The concentration of flammable constituents in air that exceeds 25 percent of their lower flammable limit (LFL). KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 24 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017- ViaSat -Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 HAZARD RATING (DEGREES OF HAZARD] Health [Blue]: Hazard rating of health hazards ranked according to the probably severity of the effects of exposure to personnel as follows: 4: Materials that on very short exposure could cause death or serious residual injury, including those too dangerous to be approached without specialized protection equipment - i.e.: - * Inhalation/Absorption - Skin: Materials that, under normal conditions or under fire conditions, are extremely hazardous through inhalation of through contact with or absorption by the skin. ' ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is <1= 5 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]; * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is </=40 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg). * Dusts& Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is <1=0.5 milligrams per liter [mg/LI. * Liquids - Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at20oC is >1= 10 times its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=1,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Gases - inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is </=1,000 parts per million [ppm]. 3: Materials that on short exposure could cause serious temporary or residual injury, including those requiring protection from all bodily contact - i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that give off highly toxic combustion products. * Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >5 milligrams and <1=50 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg). * Skin: Materials whose LDSO for acute dermal toxicity is >40 milligrams and <1=200 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >0.5 and </=2 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Liquids - Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 200C is >/= its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=3,000 parts per million [ppm] and does not meet the criteria for degree of hazard 4. * Gases - Inhalation: Gas whose LCSO for acute inhalation toxicity is >1,000 and <3,000 parts per million [ppm). * Corrosive: Materials that are either severely corrosive to skin on single, short exposure or cause irreversible eye damage. 2: Materials that on intense or short exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury, including those requiring the use of respiratory protective equipment that has an independent air supply - i.e.: Combustion Products: Materials that emit toxic or highly toxic irritating combustion products. * Lack of Warning Properties: Materials that, under normal conditions or fire conditions, give off toxic vapors that lack warning properties. ingestion - Oral: Materials whose.LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >50 milligrams and </=500 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg). HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] - continued Health [Blue] - continued: * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for aâute dermal toxicity is >200 milligrams and </=1,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >2 and <1=10 milligrams per liter [mg/Q. * Liquids - inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 200C is >1= 1/5 its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </5,000 parts per million [ppm] and does not meet the criteria for degree of hazard 3 or 4. * Gases - inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalatiorl toxicity is >3,000 and </=5,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Irritant: Materials that cause severe but reversible respiratory, skin or eye irritation. 1: Materials that on exposure could cause irritation but only minor residual injury, including those requiring the use of an approved air-purifying respirator - i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that emit irritating combustion products. Fire Conditions: Materials that, under fire conditions, cause skin irritation, but not destruction of tissue. * Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >500 milligrams and.</=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LDSO for acute dermal toxicity is >1,000 milligrams and </=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists - inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10 and </=200 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Gases & Vapors -inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >5,000 and <1=10,000 parts per million [ppm]. * irritant: Materials that are moderate respiratory irritants, or that cause slight to moderate eye irritation. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 25 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area 2 - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 0: Materials that on exposure under fire conditions would offer no hazard beyond that of ordinary combustible materials - i.e.: * Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg). a Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists-whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >200 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. a Gases & Vapors -Inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10,000 parts per million [ppm]. Flammability [Red]: Hazard rating of flammability hazards ranked according to the susceptibility of materials to burning as follow: 4: Materials that will rapidly or completely vaporize at atmospheric pressure and normal ambient temperature or that are readily dispersed in air, and which will burn readily - i.e.: a Flammable Gases. a Flammable cryogenics. a Any liquid or gaseous material that is liquid while under pressure and has a flash point <73oF and a boiling point <100oF [i.e.: Class I-A Flammable Liquid]. * Materials that ignite spontaneously when exposed to air [i.e.: Pyrophorics]. 3: Liquids and solids that can be ignited under almost all ambient temperature conditions. Materials in this degree produce hazardous atmospheres with air under almost all ambient temperatures or, though unaffected by ambient temperatures, are readily ignited under almost all conditions -- i.e.: a Liquids having a flash point <730F and having a boiling point >/=1000F and those liquids having a flash point >/=73oF and <1000F [i.e.: Class I-B & I-C Flammable Liquids]. a Materials that on account of their physical form or environmental conditions can form explosive mixtures with air that are readily dispersed in air [i.e.: dusts of combustible/flammable solids, mists of flammable/combustible liquid droplets]. a Materials that burn with extreme rapidity, usually by reason of self-contained oxygen [i.e.: many Organic Peroxides, dry nitrocellulose]. 2: Materials that must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively high ambient temperatures before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree would not under normal conditions form hazardous atmospheres with air, but under ambient temperatures or under moderate heating may release vapor in sufficient quantities to produce hazardous atmospheres with air -- i.e. a Liquids having a flash point >100oF and </-2000F [i.e.: Class II & Class Ill-A Combustible Liquids]. a Solid materials in the form of coarse dusts that may burn rapidly but that generally do not form explosive atmospheres with air [i.e.: Flammable Solids]. a Solid materials in a fibrous or shredded form that may burn rapidly and create flash fire hazards [i.e.: cotton, sisal, hemp]. a Solids and semisolids that readily give off flammable vapors. HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] - continued Flammability [Red] - continued: 1: Materials that must be preheated before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree require considerable preheating, under all ambient temperature conditions, before ignition and combustion can occur -- i.e.: a Materials that will burn in air when exposure to a tempura of 15000F for </=5 minutes. * Liquids, solids & semisolids having a flash point >2000F [i.e.: Class Ill-B Combustible Liquids]. 0: Materials that will not burn -- i.e.: material that will not burn in air when exposed to a temperature of 1500oF for a period of 5 minutes. Reactivity/Instability [Yellow]: Hazard rating of reactivity [instability] hazards ranked according to ease, rate and quantity of energy release as follows: a 4: Materials that in themselves are readily capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at normal temperatures and pressures -- i.e.: a Materials sensitive to localized thermal or mechanical shock at normal temperatures and pressures. 3: Materials that in themselves are capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction, but that require a strong initiating source or that must be heated under confinement before initiation -- i.e.: a Materials sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperatures and pressures. a Materials that reactive explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement. 2: Materials that readily undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures -- i.e.: a Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures </=1500C when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES - 2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 26 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area 2 - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 * Materials that may react violently with water or form potentially explosive mixtures with water. 1: Materials that in themselves are normally stable, but that can become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressure - i.e.: * Materials that change or decompose on exposure to air, light or moisture. * Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >1500C but </=3000C when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. 0: Materials that in themselves are normally stable, even under fire conditions -- i.e.: * Materials that do not react with water. * Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >3000C but </=5000C when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. * Materials that do not exhibit an exotherm at temperature </=5000C when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Chemicals or substances which are physical hazards or health hazards as defined and classified in IFC/CFC Chapter 27, whether the materials are in usable or waste condition. HEALTH HAZARD A classification of a chemical for which there is statistically significant evidence that acute o.r chronic health effects are capable of occurring in exposed persons. The term 'health hazard' includes chemicals that are toxic, highly toxic and corrosive. HIGHLY TOXIC Material which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows: Oral Ingestion = LD50 = </=50 mg/kg - Rat: Median lethal dose [LD50] of 50 milligrams of less per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. Skin Absorption. = LD50 = </=200 mg/kg - Rabbit: Median lethal dose [L050] of 200 milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less if death occurs within 24 hours) with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each. Inhalation = LC50 = </=200 ppm - Rat: Median lethal concentration [LC50J in air of 200 ppm by volume or less of gas or vapor, or 2 milligrams per liter or less of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for one hour (or less if death occurs within 1 hour) to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, might notwarrant classification as highly toxic. Dot Class 6.1 Materials. INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS Materials that, when mixed, have the potential to react in a manner which generates heat, fumes, gases, or byproducts which are hazardous to life or property. The maximum allowable quantity per control area is based on the material state (solid, liquid or gas) and the material storage or use conditions. TITZW-Vil A chemical which is not corrosive, but which causes a reversible inflammatory effect on living tissue by chemical action at the site of contact. A chemical is a skin irritant if, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the methods of CPSC I6CFR Part 1500.41 for an exposure of four or more hours or by other appropriate techniques, it results in an empirical score of 5 or more. A chemical is classified as an eye irritant if so determined under the procedure listed in CPSC I6CFR Part 1500.42 or other approved techniques. LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LP-gas) KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES - 2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 - TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 27 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017- VlaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 A material which is composed predominantly of the following hydrocarbons or mixtures of them: propane, propylene, butane (normal butane or isobutene) and butylenes. LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT (LFL) The minimum concentration of vapor in air at which propagation of flame will occur in the presence of an ignition source. The LFL is sometimes referred to as LEL or lower explosive limit. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA (MAQ) The maximum amount of a hazardous material allowed to be stored or used within a control area inside a building or an outdoor control area. OCCUPANCY B Occupancy: Business Group B occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or portion thereof, for office, professional or service-type transaction, laboratories (testing and research), and print shops. F Occupancy: Factory Industrial Group F occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for assembling, disassembling, fabricating, finishing, manufacturing, packaging, repair or processing operations that are not classified as Group H high-hazard or Group S storage occupancy. F-I Moderate-hazard Occupancy: Includes, but not limited to, athletic equipment, automobiles, electronics, food processing, laundries, paper mills, printing and publishing, soaps and detergents; textiles and wood. F-2 Low-hazard Occupancy: Factory industrial uses involving the fabrication or manufacturing of noncombustible materials which, during finishing, packaging or processing do not involve a significant fire hazard. H Occupancy: High-hazard Group H occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, that involves the manufacturing, processing, generation or storage of materials that constitute a physical or health hazard in quantities in excess of quantities allowed in control areas constructed and located as required in Section 2703.8.3. H-2: >1= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: Class I, II or hA flammable or combustible liquids used or storedin normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. Combustible dust. Cryogenic fluids, flammable. Flammable gases. Class 1 organic peroxides. Class 3 oxidizers used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. 0 Pyrophoric liquids, solids and gases, nondetonable. 0 Class 3 nondetonable unstable (reactive) materials. 0 Class 3 water reactive materials. OCCUPANCY - continued H-3: >1= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: Class I, II or hA flammable or combustible liquids used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. O Combustible fibers, other than densely packed baled cotton. Oxidizing Cryogenic fluids. Flammable solids. Class II and III Organic peroxides. O Class 2 Oxidizers. Class 2 Oxidizers used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. O Class 2 unstable (reactive) materials. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619)'677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 28 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 - VlaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Class 2 water-reactive materials. H-4: >1= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Health Hazard Materials: Corrosives. Highly toxic materials. Toxic materials. M Occupancy: Mercantile Group M occupancy includes, among others, buildings and structures or a portion thereof, for the display and sale of merchandise, and involves stocks of goods, wares or merchandise incidental to such purposes and accessible to the public. S Occupancy: Storage Group S occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for storage that is not classified as a hazardous occupancy. S-I Moderate-hazard storage: Includes, but not limited to, level 2 and 3 aerosols, books and paper in rolls or packs, cardboard boxes, clothing, glues, motor vehicle repair garages, and soaps. S-2 Low-hazard storage: Buildings used for the storage of noncombustible materials such as products on wood pallets or in paper cartons with or without single thickness divisions; or in paper wrappings. OPEN SYSTEM The use of a solid or liquid hazardous materials involving a vessel or system that is continuously open to the atmosphere during normal operations and where vapors are liberated, or the product is exposed to the atmosphere during normal operations. Examples: Dispensing from or into open beakers or containers. Dip tank and plating tank operations. ORGANIC PEROXIDE An organic compound that contains the bivalent -0-0- structure and which may be considered to be a structural derivative of hydrogen peroxide where one or both of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an organic radical. Organic peroxides can present an explosion hazard (detonation or deflagration) or they can be shock sensitive. Organic peroxides can decompose into various unstable compounds over an extended period of time, DOT 5.3 Materials. Unclassified Detonable Organic Peroxide: Organic peroxides that are capable of detonation. There peroxides pose an extremely high-explosion hazard through rapid explosive decomposition. Regulated as Class A explosive DOT Type A Class I Organic Peroxide: Formulations that are capable of deflagration but not detonation. DOT Type B Class II Organic Peroxide: Formulations that burn very rapidly and that pose a moderate reactivity hazard. DOT Type C Class Ill Organic Peroxide: Formulations that burn rapidly and that pose a moderate reactivity hazard. DOT Type D Class IV Organic Peroxide: Formulations that burn in the same manner as ordinary combustibles and that pose a minimal reactivity hazard. DOT Type E&F KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 29 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area 2 - HazMat Enclosure - 2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 ORGANIC PEROXIDE - continued Class V Organic Peroxide: Formulations the burn with less intensity than ordinary combustibles or do not sustain combustion and that pose no reactivity hazard. DOT Type G. . . OTHER HEALTH HAZARD Hazardous material which affects target organs of both body including, but not limited to, those materials which produce liver damage, kidney damage, damage to the nervous system, act on the blood to decrease hemoglobin function, deprive the body tissue of oxygen, or affect reproductive capabilities including mutations [chromosomal damage] or teratogens (effects on fetuses]. OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA An outdoor area that contains hazardous materials in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantities of Table 2703.1.1(3) or 2703.1.1(4). OXIDIZER A material that readily yields oxygen or other oxidizing gas, or that readily reacts to promote or initiate combustion of combustible materials and, if heated or contaminated, .can result in vigorous self-sustained decomposition. Examples of other oxidizing gases include bromide, chlorine and fluorine. DOT Class 5.1 Materials. Class 4 Oxidizer: Can undergo an explosive reaction due to contamination or exposure to thermal or physical shock and that causes a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes into contact. Additionally, the oxidizer causes a severe increase in the burning rate and can cause spontaneous ignition of combustibles. Acceptable Test Criteria - DOT Packaging Group I: Material which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time equal to or less than that of potassium bromate. Class 3 Oxidizer: Will cause a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. Acceptable Test Criteria - DOT Packaging Group II: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium bromate and that of potassium perchlorate. Class 2 Oxidizer: Will cause a moderate increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. Acceptable Test Criteria - DOT Packaging Group III: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium perchiorate and that of ammonium persulphate. Class 1 Oxidizer: Does not moderately increase the burning rate of combustible materials. PH Value used to represent the strength of an acid or base [alkali]: pH 1-7: Acid [1 =Strong; 6=Weak] pH 7: Neutral [i.e. Water] pH >7-14: Base [pH 11 = 10 times more corrosive than pH of 10] Skin: ph 6-8 . KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 30 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 - ViaSat - Control Area 2- HazMat Enclosure - 2428 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 PHYSICAL HAZARD A chemical for which there is evidence that it is a combustible liquid, cryogenic fluid, explosive, flammable (solid, liquid or gas), organic peroxide (solid or liquid), oxidizer (solid or liquid), oxidizing gas, pyrophoric (solid, liquid or gas), unstable reactive material (solid, liquid or gas) or water- reactive material (solid or liquid). PYROPHORIC A chemical with an auto-ignition temperature in air, at or below a temperature of 130oF. SENSITIZER Chemical that causes a substantial proportion of exposed people or animals to develop an allergic reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure to the chemical. Chronic effect/reaction. STORAGE The keeping, retention or leaving of hazardous materials in closed containers, tanks; cylinders, or similar vessels; or vessels supplying operations through closed connections to the vessel. TOXIC MATERIAL Materials which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows: Oral Ingestion = LD50 = >50 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg - Rat: Median lethal dose [LD50] of more than 50 milligrams per kilogram, but not more than 500 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. Skin Absorption = LD50 = >200 mg/kg to 1,000 mg/kg - Rabbit: Median lethal dose [LD50] of more than 200 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less if death occurs within 24 hours) with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each. Inhalation = LC50 = >200 ppm to 2,000 ppm - Rat: Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of more than 200 ppm but not more than 2,000 ppm by yolume of gas orvapor, or more than 2 milligrams per liter but not more than 20 milligrams per liter of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for 1 hour (or less if death occurs within 1 hour) to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300grams each. Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, might not warrant classification as toxic. DOT Class 6.1 Materials. UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) MATERIAL A material, other than an explosive, which in the pure state or as commercially produced, will vigorously polymerize, decompose, condense or become self-reactive and undergo other violent chemical changes, including explosion, when exposed to heat, friction or shock, or in the absence of an inhibitor, or in the presence of contaminants, or in contact with incompatible materials. Unstable (reactive) materials are subdivided as follows: Class 4 Unstable (Reactive): Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at NTP. Materials that are sensitive to mechanical or localized thermal shock at NTP. Class 3 Unstable (Reactive): - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES - 2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 - TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2018-02-12 Page 31 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017- ViaSat - Control Area 2 - HazMat Enclosure -2426 Town Garden Road, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction but which require a strong initiating source or which must be heated under confinement before initiation. Materials that are sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperature and pressures. Class 2 Unstable (Reactive): Normally unstable and readily undergo violent chemical change but do not detonate. Materials that can undergo chemical change with rapid release of energy at NTP. Materials that can undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures. Class 1 Unstable (Reactive): . Materials that are normally stable but which can become unstable at elevated temperature and pressures. USE (MATERIAL) Placing a material into action, including solids, liquids and gases. WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL A material that explodes; violently reacts; produces flammable, toxic or other hazardous gases; or evolves enough heat to cause auto-ignition or ignition of combustibles upon exposure to water or moisture. DOT Class 4.3 Materials. Class 3 Water Reactive: Materials that react explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement. Class 2 Water Reactive: Materials that react violently with water or have the ability to boil water. Materials that produce flammable, toxic or other hazardous gases, or evolve enough heat to cause auto-ignition or ignition of combustibles upon exposure to water or moisture. Class 1 Water Reactive: Materials that react with water with some release of energy, but not violently. 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