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HomeMy WebLinkAbout50081; TRI-CITIES WATER TRANSMISSION PIPELINE; SUBMITTALS; 2015-09-04i5bocl <<4 CITY OF -2 CARLSBAD Public Works Submittal Review Project Name Tn-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines; Reach 2, Phase I Project No: 50081 Submittal Title: CML&C Front End Shop Drawings - Revision #1 Submittal No: 5061%01:ft Contractor: Dick Miller, Inc. Date Received: 09/04/15 Date of Return: 09/11/15 CITY OF CARLSBAD SHOP DRAWING REVIEW THIS REVIEW BY THE ENGINEER IS FOR GENERAL CONFORMANCE WITH THE PROJECT DESIGN CONCEPT AND GENERAL COMPLIANCE WITH THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY RELEASE THE CONTRACTOR FROM FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLETE AND ACCURATE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS. NEITHER SHALL THIS REVIEW AND RESPONSE RELEASE THE CONTRACTOR FROM ANY LIABILITY PLACED UPON HIM BY ANY CONTRACTUAL PROVISIONS. ALL DEVIATIONS FROM THE PROJECT CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHALL BE SPECIFICALLY CALLED TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER. D REJECTED/RESUBMIT 0 AMEND AND RESUBMIT MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED fl NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN 0 RETAINED ON FILE DigitIIyigned byShdi Sni By - ,L.A Ibdgo. 0Shadi SamI Engineer By: Construction Manager Comments: 09/11/15 Date Date CM&I Engineering 5950 El Camino Real 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-602-2780 760-602-2765 I! Dick Miller Inc. - 930 Boardwalk, Suite H - San Marcos, CA 9207E Off(760)471-6842 Fax(760)471-6178 OWNER SUBMITTAL#: #15061-01-B DM1 SUBMITTAL #: #001.2-RI LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL GENTLEMEN: DATE: 8/11/15 I DM1 JOB NO. 15023 ATTN: JOSH FRETWELL -IEC (CITY OF CARLSBAD) RE: TRI-AGENCIES TRANSMISSION PIPELINE TO: CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 5950 EL CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD, CA 92008-7314 WE ARE SENDING YOU: U Change Order LI Subcontract U Submittal U Warranty/Guarantee LI Purchase Order U Shop Drawings O Plans/Specifications LI Insurance Certificate U Variance from Specs 0 MSDS o Bonds Copies Date Number Desctipons 1 9/4/2015 9 pages Submittal #15061-01-B: CML&C Front End Shop Drawings - Revision #1 OWNER SUBMITTAL #15061-01-B IEC SUBMITTAL #01-RI SUBMITTED VIA EMAIL THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: U For Review and Comment U For Approval U For your use LI Signed and Initialed U As requested U Approved as noted U Returned for corrections U For Signature U FOR BIDS DUE REMARKS SIGNED RECEIVED SUBMITTAL No. #15061-01-B SECTION 15061 SUBMITTAL IDENTIFICATION & CONTRACTOR'S APPROVAL STATEMENT DATE: 9/4/2015 COPIES: 1 (electronic) DRAWING SHEET NO. C-i, C-2, C-3, M-i, M-2 Description submittal contents: Front End Drawings for CML&C Water Pipe Location: Throughout the linear alignment of the waterline Manufacturer: Northwest Roe Comoanv Subôontractor of Supplier (Optional): N/A REMARKS: CONTRACTOR'S APPROVAL Dick Miller, Incorporated has reviewed and coordinated the submitted documentation and verifies that the equipment and material meet the requirements of the Work and the Contract Documents. We accept sole responsibility for determining and verifying all quantities, dimensions, field construction criteria, materials, catalog numbers, and similar data contained in the submittal as required by the Contract Documents. Deviations:EI None 0 Yes (See attached Figure 2-01300 for written description) Approved By: Paul Hutchins Date: 9/4/2015 This approval does not release subcontractor / vendor from the contractual responsibilities Northwest Pipe Company LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 12351 Rancho Road Adelanto, CA 92301 TELEPHONE (760) 246-3191 FAX (760) 246-2292 Dick Miller Inc. Transmittal # 4 Rev# I Attn: Paul Hutchins September 4, 2015 930 Boardwalk Ste. H Front End Shop Drawings Rev. I San Marcos, CA 92078 PH: (760) 471-6842 Fax: (760) 471-6178 NWP Order #: 91020 SAP #: AD-15-980 Tr-Agencies Pipeline Reach 2 Phase I Via: Express US Mail X E-Mail FAX We are sending you: X Shop Drawings Change Order Line Layout Specifications Prints Copy of Letter Plans Samples Number of Copies: I I From: B. Burgess I Submittal # Description 4 Rev 0 Front End Drawings 4 Rev I Front End Drawings Rev. I These are transmitted as follows: X For Approval Approved As Submitted X Resubmit copies for approval For Your Use Approved As Noted Submit copies for distribution As Requested Returned For Corrections Return corrected prints For Review Other For Bids Due Remarks: Paul,. Included you will find the revised Front End Shop Drawings submittal Package in accordance with the pre- construction meeting on 9/3/2015. Please note the following direct responses to the Submittal Review comments provided by Black and Veatch dated 8/20/2015: Per specification 15061 section 1.6-A, the steel pipe submittal shall include shop drawings, manufacture quality control data, and test reports. Please resubmit complete package per this section or submit under separate cover. Shop drawings have been submitted under separate cover Manufacturing Quality Control Data and Test Reports shall be submitted upon completion of all manufacturing and fabrication processes. NWP Track Record # 1086503 Printed Sep 04, 2015 12:54 PM 1 of 2 TransmittaL# 4 Rev# 1: Front End Shop Drawings Rev. 1 September 4, 2015 2. Per drawing C-3 Detail H and SD-12, use 3-inch nominal joint lap length from STA 230+60 to 248+08 and 4-inch nominal joint lap length from STA 230+49 to 230+60 (Water Authority design standards apply to this length of pipe). NWP has revised drawing AD-1 5-980-FE-01 0 to specify the locations where the 3" nominal joint lap is to apply in accordance with the above submittal comment. NWP has included the new drawing AD-1 5-980-FE-010 specifying the 4" nominal joint lap length and the corresponding locations in accordance with the above submittal comment. Per drawing C-3 Detail F, confirm welded wire fabric or spiral wire reinforcement per spec. NWP has revised drawing AD-15-980-FE-010 to include the required wire reinforcement in accordance with the project specification. NWP has include wire reinforcement on new drawing AD-15-980-FE-010 in accordance with the project specification. This is submitted for you consideration. Regards, Ben Burgess Project Manager II 12351 Rancho Road I Adelanto, CA 92301 tel: 760.246.3191 x 4229 I direct: 760.246.2229 I mobile: 949.943.5847 email: bburqess(nwpipe.com website: www.nwpipe.com NWP Track Record # 1086503 Printed Sep 04, 2015 12:54 PM 2 of 2 Tri -Agencies Water Transimission Pipelines Dick Miller Inc. DESCRIPTION Front End Shop Drawings . OWNER Carlsbad Municipal Water District ENGINEER Black & Veatch PREPARED PROJECT CHECKED SALES ORDER NUMBER 91 020 BY MANAGER BY DATE WBS NUMBER AD-15-980 PART FE LB BMB MG August 7, 2015 SUBMITTAL FOR APPROVAL LB 8MB September 4, 2015 SUBMITTAL FOR APPROVAL) REV. No. 1) DRAWING INDEX: RELEASED FOR FABRICATION (REV. No.) AD- i 5-980-FE-01 0 Single-Weld Bell Joint Detail - 3" Lap, Tape & Cement AD- i5-980-FE-Oil Single-Weld Bell Joint Detail & Cement ~Lap, AD-15-980-FE-012 Spiral Cylinder Detail RELEASED FOR FABRICATION (REV. No.) AD-15-980-FE-020 Shipping & Stulling Detail RELEASED FOR FABRICATION (REV. No.) REVISION NOTES: REV. 1: Revised per submittal comments dated 8/20/15 by City of Carlsbad and Black & Veatch. Revised DWG's AD-1 5-980-FE-001.1, 010.1 and 011 (new) by LB 9/4/15. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ATTACHED DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN REVIEWED BY THIS OFFICE AND ANY COMMENTS HAVE BEEN SHOWN HEREIN, SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS GOVERNING SHOP DRAWINGS DESCRIBED IN THE CONTRACT GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS. THIS AUTHORIZES NORTHWEST PIPE COMPANY TO BEGIN FABRICATION BASED ON ANY COMMENTS SHOWN. (CUSTOMER) (DATE) (ENGINEER) (DATE) F NORTHWEST PIPE COMPANY BY: BARROW i.. 12351 Rancho Road Adelanto, CA 92301 (760) 246-3191 ~J~DWG AD-15-980-FE-001 Notes: 1, MATERIALS: Cement Type II,ASTMC15O 6" Bell Flat Sand AWWA C205 C Holdback (WB)—.- 5" CIVIC rT CMC Holdback (WS) AWWA C205 Tape POLYKEN YG-Ill TOLERANCES: Epo Coating 5" Coupling 12" D.C. 100 mils Polyken #932 tape, provided by NWP Lap CM Lining Thickness AWWA 0205 CM Coating Thickness -01, +1/8" from Bell end 2" Tape Holdback (WB) Installation Corgractorto apply in t1nefield. Tape Coating AWWA C214 16' Wide Field Joint Diaper, provided by NWP I / CIVIL Holdback ±1/2" Installation ontractorto apply in thefle - CIVIC Holdback ±1/2" Tape Holdback ±1/2" Grind all scores, weld seams and other projections flush with the Bell I.D. surface 6" from the pipe end; Bell and Spigot 0.0 surface 18" from the pipe end. Shop prime exposed ends with tape primer/storage. ' - Cement Mortar Lining Hold Tape (WS) Per AWWA C205 5" Hold CML_(WB) _______________ - 0" CML Holdback (WS) \ Cylinder O.D. Overlap T Tape 1" over Epoxy Coating LContractor to mortar patch this area in the field. _3 LAP FROM STA 230+60 TO 248t+08 ICYLINDERIN0MINAU CYLINDER I JOINT GAP I JOINT PULL I CEMENT MORTAR I TAPE SYSTEM I CEMENT MORTAR COATING I APPROXIMATE WEIGHT PER END TYPES O.D. I DIA. I THICKNESS-B' MIN, MAX. I @ Bell @40' I LINING THICKNESS -'E I THICKNESS - 'F' I THICKNESS - 'G' GIVEN JOINT LENGTH (FINISHED PIPE) WBXWS 19.781" 118" 1/4" 10.005" 1 0.0631 0.750" 1 18.186" 3/8" J 80 mils 3/4" 5,040 His SINGLE-WELD BELL JOINT DETAIL -3 .. LAP, N' 'I N' .ThP.E .&PEMENT') NORTH\/\IEST PIPE COMPANY ji Tr-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines 'JI Dick Miller Inc. BY: BARROW JDATE:Aug 7,2015HADDSTAMW REV 12351 Rancho Road Adelanto, CA 92301 (760) 246-3191 DRAWING #: AD-1 5 -980-FE-Ol 0 6" Bell Flat 6" CIVIC Holdback (WB) 11 Epoxy Coating 5" Coupling 12" O.0 from Bell end 4" Lap \ Cement Mortar Lining ----1 \Per AWWA C205 \ 6" Hold CIVIL \ Overlap Tape 1" over Epoxy Coating CIVIC Holdback (WS) 100 mils Polyken #932 tape, provided by NWP (WB) Installation Contractor to apply in the field. Installation Contractor to in the field. 6" Hold Tape ONS) E 0" CIVIL Holdback (WS) Cylinder O.D. I Cement Type II, ASTM 0150 Sand AWWA 0205 Reinforcement AWWA C205 Tape POLYKEN YG-Ill TOLERANCES: CM Lining Thickness AWWA C205 CM Coating Thickness 41, +1/8" Tape Coaling AWWA 0214 CIVIL Holdback ±1/2" CIVIC Holdback ±1/2" Tape Holdback ±1/2" Grind all scores, weld seams and other projections flush with the Bell I.D. surface 6" from the pipe end; Bell and Spigot O.D surface 18" from the pipe end. Shop prime exposed ends with tape primer/storage. 3" Tape Holdback Contractor to mortar patch this area in the field. 4" LAP FROM STA23O+4910 230+60 CYLINDER NOMINALI CYLINDER JOINT GAP JOINT PULL CEMENT MORTAR TAPE SYSTEM CEMENT MORTAR COATING APPROXIMATE WEIGHT PER END TYPES O.D. DIA. THICKNESS-B MIN. MAX. @ Bell @40' LINING THICKNESS - 'E' THICKNESS - 'F THICKNESS - 'G' GIVEN JOINT LENGTH (FINISHED PIPE) WB 0 WS 19.781" 18" 1/4" 0.005" 0.063" 0.750" I 18.186" 3/8" 80 mils 3/4" 5,040 lbs SINGLE-WELD BELL JOINT DETAIL - 4" LAP, TAPE & CEMENT ~F] NORTHVVEST PIPE COlviPIANY Tn-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines BY:BARROW DATE: Aug 7, 2015 REV 12351 Rancho Road Adelanto, CA 92301 (760)246-3191 Dick Miller Inc. DRAWING #:AD-15-980-FE-010 NOTES MATERIALS: Cylinder: Steel Coil shall be per ASTM A1018 Grade 36. TOLERANCES: Cylinder Thickness: -0.001, Cylinder Weld Seam: +1/32" ALL SHOP WELD SEAMS SHALL BE DOUBLE BUTT-WELDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWS STANDARDS. 6" Mm. Separation for GRIND ALL SCORES, WELD SEAMS, AND OTHER PROJECTIONS FLUSH Weld Joints Only i 2' (Typ.) WITH THE BELL I.D. SURFACE 6" FROM THE PIPE ENDS; BELL AND Girth Weld As Necessary) SPIGOT SURFACE 18" FROM PIPE END. ••• .... PIPE SHALL BE HYDROSTATICALLY TESTED TO PRESSURE NOTED _ _ _ _ ON THE TABLE. ALL OTHER TESTING, MANUFACTURING AND TOLERANCES NOT _____ 12' SHOWN SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING: Cylinder: AWINA C200 SEE REFERENCE DRAWING #AD-15-980-FE-010 FOR END TYPES, LINING, COATING, AND TOLERANCES. 12" From Spigot End SEE JOB SPECIFICATION NOTES FOR PRODUCTION WELD TEST REQUIREMENTS. GRIND ALL PIPE O.D. WELD SEAMS FLUSH WITH PIPE SURFACE WITH A TOLERANCE OF PLUS 1/32'. NOMINAL I CYLINDER CYLINDER I TOTAL I CYLINDER MILL I APPROX NO. I SHOP HYDROTEST I APPRO)GMATE WEIGHT PER I REMARKS DIAMETER I O.D. I t' I FOOTAGE I CUT LENGTH of PIECES I (PSI) GIVEN JOINT LENGTH (BARE) I 18' 19.781' I 1/4 I 1,920 40.00' 48 I 682 2,0801bs SPIRAL CYLINDER DETAIL PIPE COMPANY Tn-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines nL NORTHWEST 12351 Rancho Rd. Adelanto,CA92301 (760)246-3191 BY: BARROW DATE:AUg 7,2015 Dick Miller Inc. j DRAWING #:AD-15-980-FE-012 CYLINDER LUMBER PIPE O.D. THICKNESS DIMENSIONS - S TYPE 19.781 1/4 2.4 VERTICAL NO. OF ASSEMBLIES STANLENGTH PIECES NOTES: DARD JOINT NO. OF 2 40-00 48 1. ALL STULLING MATERIALS TO BE CONSTRUCTION GRADE FIR. PIPE IS TO BE STULLED ROUND TO ±1% OF THE NOMINAL DIAMETER. SHIPPING BUNKS AND TIE-DOWN STRAPS TO BE LOCATED @ STULL POSITIONS, WHEN POSSIBLE END STULLS MAYBE OMITTED @ FLANGED ENDS OR WHERE STIFFENER RINGS FALL WITHIN THE LIMITS SHOWN. "5" x4 Wedge PLASTIC BULKHEAD TYPICAL EACH END Detail "A-A" VERTICAL ASSEMBLY SHIPPING AND STULLING DETAILS 1 I r NORTHWEST PIPE COMPANY Tn-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines BY:BARROW I DATE:Aug 7, 2015 REV 11 L''- 12351 Rancho Road Adelanto, CA 92301 (760) 246-3191 - Dick Miller Inc. ] DRAWING #:AD-1 5-980-FE-020 - BLACK &VEATCH 300 Rancheros Drive, Suite 250 Black & Veatch Corporation San Marcos, CA 92069 Tel: (760)621-8600 Fax: (760) 621 -8602 September 9, 2015 To: Shadi Sami, Senior Engineer Carlsbad Municipal Water District From: John Bekmanis, Project Manager Black & Veatch Regarding: Tr-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines Reach 2- Phase 1 Submittal No. 15061-01-B Black & Veatch Project Number 179786 F_x_1 Shop Drawing F-1 O&M F-1 Training F-1 0ther Submittal Spec Section / Date Received Number Drawing Description Number 09/08/2015 15061-01- 15061 CML&C Water Pipeline Material - Front End Shop B I Drawings This review was performed to assess the general conformance of the submittal with the drawings and specifications and shall not relieve the contractor of sole responsibility for compliance with the contract documents. Response to submittal is as checked. If submittal is being returned as "MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED", "AMEND AND RESUBMIT", or "REJECTED/RESUBMIT", see remarks below. NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN X MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED AMEND AND RESUBMIT REJECTED/RESUBMIT Please see comments below. Per specification 15061 section 1.6-A, the steel pipe submittal shall include shop drawings, manufacture quality control data, and test reports. Please submit the initial quality control data and test reports concurrently with the beginning of fabrication. Per drawing C-3 Detail F, confirm the 16-inch wide field applied mortar coating for the joint diapers will have a minimum thickness of 2-inch. Per drawing C-3 Detail F, confirm welded wire fabric or spiral wire reinforcement per spec 15061 will be used between plant applied mortar coating and field applied mortar coating. There was no callout found for wire reinforcement on drawing AD-15-980-FE-010. By: CD, OR Page 1 of 1 11 CITY OF CARLSBAD Public Works Submittal Review Project Name: Tr-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines; Reach 2, Phase I Project No: 50081 Submittal Title: Paint Color Chart - Revision #1, Addendum #1 Submittal No /09900-01-B Addendum #1 Contractor: Dick Miller, Inc. Date Received: 09/04/15 Date of Return: 09/11/15 CITY OF CARLSBAD SHOP DRAWING REVIEW THIS REVIEW BY THE ENGINEER IS FOR GENERAL CONFORMANCE WITH THE PROJECT DESIGN CONCEPT AND GENERAL COMPLIANCE WITH THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY RELEASE THE CONTRACTOR FROM FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLETE AND ACCURATE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS. NEITHER SHALL THIS REVIEW AND RESPONSE RELEASE THE CONTRACTOR FROM ANY LIABILITY PLACED UPON HIM BY ANY CONTRACTUAL PROVISIONS. ALL DEVIATIONS FROM THE PROJECT CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHALL BE SPECIFICALLY CALLED TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER. 0 REJECTED/RESUBMIT 0 AMEND AND RESUBMIT MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED fl NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN 0 RETAINED ON FILE Digitally ignedby Shad! Srni By - ,L 44A had@ Ibdgov ShadiSami Engineer 09/11/15 Date By: Construction Manager Date Comments: / CM&I Engineering 5950 El Camino Real 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-602-2780 760-602-2765 All 00 BLACK &VEATCH 300 Rancheros Drive, Suite 250 Black & Veatch Corporation San Marcos, CA 92069 Tel: (760) 621 - 8600 Fax: (760) 621 - 8602 September 10, 2015 To: Shadi Sam!, Senior Engineer Carlsbad Municipal Water District From: John Bekmanis, Project Manager Black & Veatch Regarding: Tr-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines Reach 2- Phase 1 Submittal No. 09900-01-B Black & Veatch Project Number 179786 F-1Shop Drawing F-1 O&M F-1 Training F x] Other Spec Section / Date Received Submittal Drawing Description Number Number 09900-01- CML&C Water Pipeline Material - Paint Coating 09/8/2015 B 09900 System - Revision #1 This review was performed to assess the general conformance of the submittal with the drawings and specifications and shall not relieve the contractor of sole responsibility for compliance with the contract documents. Response to submittal is as checked. If submittal is being returned as "MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED", "AMEND AND RESUBMIT", or "REJECTED/RESUBMIT", see remarks below. I NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN --X— MAKE GORREE-TiONS NOTED AMEND AND RESUBMIT REJECTED/RESUBMIT Please see comments below. Please submit color charts for color selection under separate cover. Per specification section 09900-2.3-D, confirm the total dry-film thickness of the complete system shall be 5 mils, minimum. Please confirm valves and other equipment to be coated will be submitted in forthcoming submittals per specification section 09900. By: CD, OR Page 1 of 1 OWNER SUBMITTAL #: DM1 SUBMITTAL #: Dick Miller Inc. - 930 Boardwalk, Suite H - San Marcos, CA 92078 Off(760)471-6842 Fax(760)471-6178 #09900-01-B (ADDI) #001.1-RI-Al LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL GENTLEMEN: DATE: 9/4/15 1 DM1 JOB NO. 15023 ATTN: JOSH FRETWELL -IEC (CITY OF CARLSBAD) RE: TRI-AGENCIES TRANSMISSION PIPELINE TO: CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 5950 EL CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD, CA 92008-7314 WE ARE SENDING YOU: El Change Order El Subcontract El Submittal 0 Warranty/Guarantee El Purchase Order 0 Shop Drawings El Plans/Specifications El Insurance Certificate 0 Variance from Specs El MSDS 0 Bonds Copies Date Number Descriptions 1 9/4/2015 5 pages Submittal #001.1-Ri-Al: Paint Color Chart - Revision #1, Addend. #1 OWNER SUBMITTAL #09900-01-B ADDENDUM #1 IEC SUBMITTAL #028-RI-Al SUBMITTED VIA EMAIL THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: El For Review and Comment El For Approval El For your use El Signed and Initialed El As requested El Approved as noted El Returned for corrections El For Signature El FOR BIDS DUE I RE SIGNED RECEIVED HIGH PERFORMANCE Colors for Industry Colorful durable solutions - - IAkzoNobe DC1 543 Prairie Beige 007835 I.M. Burgundy DC1442 I.M. Buff DC1 200 Palomino Tan 001810 Light Buff D07821 Oxide Red 6B DC6900 International Orange DC9200 Safety Orange + 0 DC8600 Medium Yellow DC8800 Oxide Yellow DC3501 Off White 60 D08045 Sulfur Yellow DC9000 Safety Red +0 DC7822 Red 007470 Uni-Brown 007450 I.M. Bronzetone D07522 Signal Red DC7 100 Fire Red 007370 Warm Brown DC1 400 Medium Brown DC1 046 Desert Sand DC1 642 Buff 60 DC5300 Bayberry DC9400 Safety Yellow +0 PRIMER COLORS 4160-7100 4160-1000 4130-6130 4160-6120 007460 Architectural Brown DC990319990 Black 60 DC2 100 Plymouth Gray DC2904 Haze Gray 0 D02301 Mist Gray DC2973 Light Gray Li 002000 Aluminum Gray p06110 Machine Gray D02531 I.M. Gray 0 005323 Spruce D04406 Light Blue 60 004035 Oar Blue - - 002534 Medium Gray DC5100 Foam Green 004200 National Blue 004038 Champion Blue D05517 I.M. Hunter Green D05574 Light Green D04752 Cobalt Blue 009800 Safety Blue + 009700 Safety Green + DC6650 Medium Green 007850 Imperial Blue D09600 Safety Purple + E'J 201 H0245 NSF Approved Colors Safety Colors Ready-Mixed Colors !I]II El '1 - f•/ ': EIi lr • - 'J L V rNI LJL. t - - 7 - % r - - it1t 1 Aim- /----- zi: 51 / BLACK &VEATCH 300 Rancheros Drive, Suite 250 Black & Veatch Corporation San Marcos, CA 92069 Tel: (760) 621 -8600 Fax: (760) 621 - 8602 September 10, 2015 To: Shadi Sami, Senior Engineer Carlsbad Municipal Water District From: John Bekmanis, Project Manager Black & Veatch Regarding: Tr-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines Reach 2- Phase 1 Submittal No. 09900-01-B Black & Veatch Project Number 179786 Shop Drawing F-1 O&M F-1 Training Fx Other Submittal Spec Section / Date Received Number Drawing Description Number 09900-01- CML&C Water Pipeline Material - Paint Coating 09/8/20 15 B 09900 _________ System - Revision #1 This review was performed to assess the general conformance of the submittal with the drawings and specifications and shall not relieve the contractor of sole responsibility for compliance with the contract documents. Response to submittal is as checked. If submittal is being returned as "MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED", "AMEND AND RESUBMIT", or "REJECTED/RESUBMIT", see remarks below. NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN X MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED AMEND AND RESUBMIT REJECTED/RESUBMIT Please see comments below. Please submit color charts for color selection under separate cover. Per specification section 09900-2.3-D, confirm the total dry-film thickness of the complete. system shall be 5 mils, minimum. Please confirm valves and other equipment to be coated will be submitted in forthcoming submittals per specification section 09900. By: CD, OR Page 1 of 1 Engineering Standards Committee Meeting September 14, 2015 - Room 126 1:30-2:30 am Agenda Agenda: General Plan - Mobility Element - Public Street Standards HDPE sewer issues - Robertson Ranch Pressure Reducing Station - plan review Private Utilities - separate meeting scheduled Next meeting Attendees: c4CITYOF CARLSBAD Public Works Submittal Review Project Name: Tr-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines; Reach 2, Phase I Project No: 50081 Submittal Title: Paint Color Chart - Revision #1, Addendum #1 Submittal No: 09900-01-B Addendum #1 Contractor: Dick Miller, Inc. Date Received: 09/04/15 Date of Return: 09/11/15 CITY OF CARLSBAD SHOP DRAWING REVIEW THIS REVIEW BY THE ENGINEER IS FOR GENERAL CONFORMANCE WITH THE PROJECT DESIGN CONCEPT AND GENERAL COMPLIANCE WITH THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY RELEASE THE CONTRACTOR FROM FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLETE AND ACCURATE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS. NEITHER SHALL THIS REVIEW AND RESPONSE RELEASE THE CONTRACTOR FROM ANY LIABILITY PLACED UPON HIM BY ANY CONTRACTUAL PROVISIONS. ALL DEVIATIONS FROM THE PROJECT CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHALL BE SPECIFICALLY CALLED TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER. 0 REJECTED/RESUBMIT 0 AMEND AND RESUBMIT MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED fl NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN fl RETAINED ON FILE f) DgitIly signed by Shadi 5,ni By - Ibdegon 0ShadlSaml 09/11/15 Engineer Date Construction Manager Date Comments: CM&I 5950 El Camino Real Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-602-2780 Engineering 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-602-2765 OWN SUBMITTAL #: #09900-01-B (ADD1) FN!!G IE NO C I! :1; Dick Miller Inc. 930 Boardwalk, Suite H - San Marcos, CA 92078 Off(760)471-6842 Fax(760)471-6178 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL GENTLEMEN: DATE: 9/4/15 1 DM1 JOB NO. 15023 ATTN: JOSH FRETWELL -IEC (CITY OF CARLSBAD) RE: TRI-AGENCIES TRANSMISSION PIPELINE TO: CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 5950 EL CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD, CA 92008-7314 WE ARE SENDING YOU: LI Change Order El Subcontract [l Submittal LI Warranty/Guarantee LI Purchase Order 0 Shop Drawings LI Plans/Specifications LI Insurance Certificate LI Variance from Specs 0 MSDS LI Bonds Copies Date Number Descriptions 1 9/4/2015 5 pages Submittal #001.1-Ri-Al: Paint Color Chart -Revision #1, Addend. #1 OWNER SUBMITTAL #09900-01-B ADDENDUM #1 IEC SUBMITTAL #028-RI-Al SUBMITTED VIA EMAIL THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: LI For Review and Comment El For Approval LI For your use LI Signed and Initialed LI As requested LI Approved as noted [1 Returned for corrections LI For Signature LI FOR BIDS DUE REMARKS SIGNED RECEIVED HIGH PERFORMANCE Ke fl S I1ia 'I Itf I 1I!V I *Al . - - A 7 ii ......................................... %KZ0N0D'VPW-'mW DC9000 Safety Red +0 D07822 Red DC7470 Uni-Brown DC7450 I.M. Bronzetone DC7522 Signal Red DC7 100 Fire Red DC7370 Warm Brown DC1400 Medium Brown D07821 Oxide Red DC6900 International Orange DC1 200 Palomino Tan D08800 Oxide Yellow 007835 I.M. Burgundy 0C9200 Safety Orange +0 DC1 543 Prairie Beige IJC3501 Off White [r D01442 I.M. Buff D08600 Medium Yellow 0C1810 Light Buff DC8045 Sulfur Yellow rNiIVIt1 ULUI1 4160-7100 4160-1000 4130-6130 D09400 Safety Yellow +0 4160-6120 DC7460 Architectural Brown 009903/9990 Black 6 Et 002100 Plymouth Gray D02904 Haze Gray 0 D02301 Mist Gray 002973 Light Gray 0 002000 Aluminum Gray p06110 Machine Gray 1 • _________________________ D02531 I.M. Gray 0 D05323 Spruce - 004406 Light Blue 60 004035 Car Blue 002534 Medium Gray 005100 Foam Green 004200 National Blue 004038 Champion Blue D05517 I.M. Hunter Green 005574 Light Green D04752 Cobalt Blue 009800 Safety Blue + D09700 Safety Green + 006650 Medium Green 007850 Imperial Blue 009600 Safety Purple + o Fli 201 H0245 NSF Approved Colors Safety Colors Ready-Mixed Colors /A i--:- IT'--j H DOW 2J - I ----- - II - - - -- ( Il - - - I 'II BLACK &VEATCH 300 Rancheros Drive, Suite 250 Black & Veatch Corporation San Marcos, CA 92069 Tel: (760) 621 -8600 Fax: (760) 621 - 8602 September 10, 2015 To: Shadi Sami, Senior Engineer Carlsbad Municipal Water District From: John Bekmanis, Project Manager Black & Veatch Regarding: Tr-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines Reach 2- Phase 1 Submittal No. 09900-01-B Black & Veatch Project Number 179786 F-1 Shop Drawing F-1 O&M F-1 Training F x] Other Spec Section / Date Received Submittal Drawing Description Number Number 09900-01- CML&C Water Pipeline Material - Paint Coating 09/8/20 15 B 09900 I System - Revision #1 This review was performed to assess the general conformance of the submittal with the drawings and specifications and shall not relieve the contractor of sole responsibility for compliance with the contract documents. Response to submittal is as checked. If submittal is being returned as "MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED", "AMEND AND RESUBMIT", or "REJECTED/RESUBMIT", see remarks below. NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN X MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED AMEND AND RESUBMIT REJECTED/RESUBMIT Please see comments below. Please submit color charts for color selection under separate cover. Per specification section 09900-2.3-D, confirm the total dry-film thickness of the complete system shall be 5 mils, minimum. Please confirm valves and other equipment to be coated will be submitted in forthcoming submittals per specification section 09900. By: CD, OR Page 1 of 1 CITY OF CARLSBAD Public Works Submittal Review Project Name: Tr-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines; Reach 2, Phase I Project No: 50081 Submittal Title: CML&C Water Pipeline Material — Paint Coating System Submittal No: 09870-02-A4DM-Submittal #: Contractor: Dick Miller, Inc. Date Received: 08/11/15 Date of Return: 08/25/2015 CITY OF CARLSBAD SHOP DRAWING REVIEW THIS REVIEW BY THE ENGINEER IS FOR GENERAL CONFORMANCE WITH THE PROJECT DESIGN CONCEPT AND GENERAL COMPLIANCE WITH THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY RELEASE THE CONTRACTOR FROM FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLETE AND ACCURATE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS. NEITHER SHALL THIS REVIEW AND RESPONSE RELEASE THE CONTRACTOR FROM ANY LIABILITY PLACED UPON HIM BY ANY CONTRACTUAL PROVISIONS. ALL DEVIATIONS FROM THE PROJECT CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHALL BE SPECIFICALLY CALLED TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER. 0 REJECTED/RESUBMIT Fol AMEND AND RESUBMIT 0 MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED 0 NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN 0 RETAINED ON FILE DigiThy signed by 5bdi Semi By: ,LA ILL- g=US Shadi Sami Engineer By: Construction Manager Comments: Please see comments attached. 08/25/15 Date Date CM&I Engineering 5950 El Camino Real 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-602-2780 760-602-2765 00 BLACK &VEATCH 300 Rancheros Drive, Suite 250 Black & Veatch Corporation San Marcos, CA 92069 Tel: (760) 621-8600 Fax: (760) 621 -8602 August 21, 2015 To: Shadi Sami, Senior Engineer Carlsbad Municipal Water District From: John Bekmanis, Project Manager Black & Veatch Regarding: Tr-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines Reach 2- Phase 1 Submittal No. 09900-01-A Black & Veatch Project Number 179786 FX__1 Shop Drawing FI O&M F-1 Training F-1 Other Submittal Spec Section / Date Received Number Drawing Description Number 08/14/2015 09900-01- 09900 CML&C Water Pipeline Material - Paint Coating L_ I A I System This review was performed to assess the general conformance of the submittal with the drawings and specifications and shall not relieve the contractor of sole responsibility for compliance with the contract documents. Response to submittal is as checked. If submittal is being returned as "MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED", "AMEND AND RESUBMIT", or "REJECTED/RESUBMIT", see remarks below. NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN -- MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED X AMEND AND RESUBMIT REJECTED/RESUBMIT Please see comments below. - 1. Please submit color charts for color selection under separate cover. Per specification section 09900-1.3-B-6, confirm the recommended application humidity jinlitatQns. Per specification section 09900-1.3-B-7, curing requirements and instructions should be included in manufacturer's data sheets. Per specification Section 09900-2.3-D, confirm the total dry-film thickness of the complete system shall be 5 mils, minimum. Page 3 of the Devthane 379H data sheet lists the recommended primers to be used however Devprime 1405 is not listed. Per specification section 09900-1.3-B-5. include a statement Page 1 of 2 Carlsbad Municipal Water District B&V Project 179786 Tr-Agencies Water Transmission Pipelines Reach 2- Phase 1 verifying the Devprime 1405 is recommended by the manufacturer for use with Devthane 379H. Please confirm valves and other equipment to be coated will be submitted in forthcoming submittals per specification section 09900. Per specification section 01300-1.01 each submittal shall be stamped or affixed with an approval statement of contractor. Submittals shall be numbered by their specific section and sequence number and finally with a letter to represent submittal version. Per specification section 01300, all submittals shall be numbered accordingly. This submittal for example should have been numbered 09900-01-A ("09900" technical specification section covered by the submittal - "1" number of submittals for that specification section - "A" indicates it's the regional submittal, "B" would be used for a resubmittal if required). By: CD, OR Page 2 of 2 OWNER SUBMITTAL #: I!! DM1 SUBMITTAL#: #001.1 Dick Miller Inc. 930 Boardwalk, Suite H - San Marcos, CA 9207E Off(760)471-6842 Fax(760)471-6178 TO: CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 5950 EL CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD, CA 92008-7314 GENTLEMEN: LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE: 8/11/15 1 DM1 JOB NO. 15023 ATTN: JOSH FRETWELL -IEC (CITY OF CARLSBAD) RE: TRI-AGENCIES TRANSMISSION PIPELINE WE ARE SENDING YOU: O Change Order LI Subcontract El Submittal El Warranty/Guarantee LI Purchase Order 0 Shop Drawings O Plans/Specifications El Insurance Certificate LI Variance from Specs 0 MSDS El Bonds Copies Date Nu mber De scriphons 1 8/11/2015 46 pages Submittal #001.1: CML&C Water Pipeline Material - Paint Coating System OWNER SUBMITTAL #09870-02-A SUBMITTED VIA EMAIL THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: El For Review and Comment El For Approval El For your use El Signed and Initialed El As requested [I] Approved as noted Li Returned for corrections El For Signature LI FORBIDS DUE REMARKS This is a variance from the contract documents as the specified system does not meet the VOC requirements of the County of San Diego. Also, the polyurethane top coat final color must be selected; color charts forthcoming. SIGNED RECEIVED Northwest Pipe Company LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL 12351 Rancho Road Adelanto, CA 92301 TELEPHONE (760) 246-3191 FAX (760) 246-2292 Dick Miller Inc. Transmittal # 3 Rev# 0 Attn: Paul Hutchins August 10, 2015 930 Boardwalk Ste. H Paint Coating System Submittal San Marcos, CA 92078 PH: (760) 471-6842 Fax: (760) 471-6178 NWP Order #: 91020 SAP #: AD-15-980 Tr-Agencies Pipeline Reach 2 Phase I Via: We are sending you: Express Shop Drawings Change Order US Mail Line Layout Specifications X E-Mail Prints Copy of Letter FAX Plans X Product Data Number of Copies: I From: B. Burgess Submittal # Description 3 Rev 0 Paint Coating System These are transmitted as follows: X For Approval Approved As Submitted For Your Use Approved As Noted As Requested Returned For Corrections For Review Other Remarks: Paul, Resubmit 1 copies for approval X Submit copies for distribution Return corrected prints For Bids Due Included you will find the submittal for the paint coating system on this project. Please note that this is a direct substitution request as the currently specified Devoe system per specification section 09900-2.3-D, the 4140 QD and 4328 Alykd, is not VOC compliant with San Diego County Air Pollution Control District Rule 670-. As such, NWP proposes the use of the following paint system for the pipe within the vault. Manufacturer: Devoe by International Paint Primer: Devprime 1405 Polyurethane: Devthane 379H Included you will find the product data and material safety data sheets. This is submitted for consideration. Regards, Ben Burgess Project Manager II 12351 Rancho Road I Adelanto, CA 92301 tel: 760.246.3191 x 4229 I direct: 760.246.2229 I mobile: 949.943.5847 email:.bburgess@nwpipe.com website: www.nwpire.com NWP Track Record # 1077936 Printed Aug 10, 2015 08:40 AM 1 of 1 Devprime® 1405 HIGH PERFORMANCE tq.7*tIk'IcJL Alkyd PRODUCT A high performance, low VOC general purpose alkyd primer with high volume solids which provides DESCRIPTION increased coverage rates and one coat application over properly prepared steel. INTENDED USES A high quality, superior anti-corrosive primer formulated to coat structural steel, miscellaneous fabricated parts, machinery and other fabricated ferrous metal surfaces. PRACTICAL Color Grey, Red INFORMATION FOR DEVPRIME 1405 Gloss Level Not applicable Volume Solids 56% ± 2% Typical Thickness 2-4 mils (50-100 microns) dry equivalent to 3.6-7.2 mils (89-179 microns) wet Theoretical Coverage 299 sq.WUS gallon at 3 mils d.f.t and stated volume solids 7.50 m2/liter at 75 microns d.f.t and stated volume solids Practical Coverage Allow appropriate loss factors Method of Application Airless Spray, Air Spray, Brush, Roller Drying Time Overcoating Interval with recommended topcoats Temperature Touch Dry Hard Dry Minimum Maximum 50°F (10°C) 45 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes' 30 days 77°F (25°C) 35 minutes 45 minutes 45 minutes' 30 days 104°F (40°C) 35 minutes 45 minutes 45 minutes' 30 days See product characteristics when top coating with acrylics, epoxies and urethanes. Overcoating information stated is for alkyd topcoats. REGULATORY DATA Flash Point (Typical) 82°F (28°C) Product Weight 13.6 lb/gal (1.624 kg/I) VOC 2.08 lb/gal (250 g/lt) EPA Method 24 See Product Characteristics section for further details Protective Coatings Page 1 of 4 Issue Date:2/5/2015 Ref 10136 AkzoNobel Devprime® 1405 ____ HIGH PERFORMANCE IrcroylkiINY Alkyd SURFACE The performance of this product will depend upon the degree of surface preparation. The surface to be PREPARATION coated should be clean, dry and free from contamination. Prior to paint application, all surfaces should be assessed and treated in accordance with ISO 8504:2000. Accumulated dirt and soluble salts must be removed. Dry bristle brushing will normally be adequate for accumulated dirt. Soluble salts should be removed by fresh water washing. Oil or grease should be removed in accordance with SSPC-SP1 solvent cleaning. Abrasive Blast Cleaning Abrasive blast clean to a minimum of Sa21/2 (ISO 8501-1:2007) or SSPC-SP6. Maintenance and Site Touch-up The product is designed for application to surfaces prepared to St2 (ISO 8501-1:2007) or SSPC SP2. When using power tools care should be taken to avoid surface polishing. The product may also be applied to surfaces which have been brush blasted to Sal (ISO 8501-1:2007) or SSPC-SP7. Devprime 1405 is suitable for overlap onto most aged coating systems. Loose or flaking coatings should be removed back to a firm edge. Glossy epoxies and polyurethanes may require abrasion APPLICATION Mixing This material is a one component coating and should always be mixed thoroughly with a power agitator before application. Airless Spray Recommended Tip Range 15-17 thou (0.38-0.43 mm) Total output fluid pressure at spray tip not less than 2503 psi (176 kg/cm2) Air Spray Recommended (Pressure Pot) / Brush Suitable Typically 2.0-4.0 mils (50-100 microns) can be achieved Roller Suitable Typically 2.0-4.0 mils (50-100 microns) can be achieved Thinner T-5 Thinner Cleaner T-5 Thinner Work Stoppages Do not allow material to remain in hoses, gun or spray equipment. Thoroughly flush all equipment with T-5 Thinner. Once units of paint have been mixed they should not be resealed and it is advised that after prolonged stoppages work recommences with freshly mixed units. Clean Up Clean all equipment immediately after use with T-5 Thinner, It is good working practice to periodically clean equipment during the course of the working day. Frequency of cleaning will depend upon temperature and elapsed time, including any delays. All surplus material and empty containers should be disposed of in accordance with appropriate regional regulations/legislation. Page 2 of 4 Devprime® 1405 I DEVOE. COATINGS Alkyd PRODUCT Anti-corrosive performance on hand prepared steel is related directly to both the degree of surface CHARACTERISTICS preparation and the dry film thickness of the system applied. This product is not intended for use in aggressive, corrosive environments, or on heavily pitted or contaminated steel. When applying Devprime 1405 by brush or roller, it may be necessary to apply multiple coats to achieve the total specified system dry film thickness. When overcoating with acrylic, epoxy or urethane top coats the minimum recoat is 48-72 hours depending upon temperature and relative humidity. Over-application of Devprime 1405 will extend both the minimum overcoating intervals and handling times, may be detrimental to long term overcoating, performance properties and may give rise to wrinkling. Surface temperature must always be a minimum of 5°F (3°C) above dew point. If applying Devprime 1405 in enclosed maintenance conditions ensure adequate ventilation. See International Protective Coatings Definitions & Abbreviations Note: VOC values are typical and are provided for guidance purpose only. These may be subject to variation depending on factors such as differences in color and normal manufacturing tolerances. SYSTEMS Recommended topcoats are: COMPATIBILITY Bar-Rust 231 Bar-Rust 235 Bar-Rust 235V Devcryl 1449 Devlac 1431 Devlac 1433 Devran 224V Devthane 378 Devthane 378H Devthane 379 Devthane 379H Devthane 389 Devthane 389H Page 3 of 4 Devprime® 1405 Alkyd ADDITIONAL Further information regarding industry standards, terms and abbreviations used in this data sheet can be INFORMATION found in the following documents available at www.international-pc.com: Definitions & Abbreviations Surface Preparation Paint Application Theoretical & Practical Coverage Individual copies of these information sections are available upon request. SAFETY This product is intended for use only by professional applicators in industrial situations in accordance with the PRECAUTIONS advice given on this sheet, the Material Safety Data Sheet and the container(s), and should not be used without reference to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) which International Protective Coatings has provided to its customers. All work involving the application and use of this product should be performed in compliance with all relevant national, Health, Safety & Environmental standards and regulations. In the event welding or flame cutting is performed on metal coated with this product, dust and fumes will be emitted which will require the use of appropriate personal protective equipment and adequate local exhaust ventilation. If in doubt regarding the suitability of use of this product, consult International Protective Coatings for further advice. )ACKSIZE.. iJñifize Vol Pack I US gal I US gal I US gal 5USgal 5USgal 5USgal For availability of other pack sizes contact International Protective Coatings HIPPING WEIGHT Unit Sii TYPICAL) 1 US gal 14.2 lb 5USgal 7051b hThfe thereafter. Store in dry, shaded conditions away from sources of heat and ignition. Disclaimer The information in this data sheet is not intended to be exhaustive; any person using the product for any purpose other than ihat specifically recommended in this data sheet without first obtaining written confirmation from us as to the suitability of the product for the intended purpose does so at their own risk. All advice given or statements made about the product (whether in this data sheet or otherwise) is correct to the best of our knowledge but we have no control over the quality or the condition of the substrate or the many factors affecting the use and application of the product. Therefore, unless we specifically agree in writing to do so, we do not accept any liability at all for the performance of the product or for (subject to the maximum extent permitted bylaw) any loss or damage arising out of the use of the product. We hereby disclaim any warranties or representations, express or implied, by operation of law or otherwise, including, without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. All products supplied and technical advice given are subject to our Conditions of Sale. You should request a copy of this document and review it carefully. The information contained in this data sheet is liable to modification from time to time in the light of experience and our policy of continuous development. It is the user's responsibility to check with their local representative that this data sheet is current prior to using the product. This Technical Data Sheet is available on our website at www.intemational-manne.com or www.intemational-pc.com, and should be the same as this document. Should there be any discrepancies between this document and the version of the Technical Data Sheet that appears on the website, then the version on the website will take precedence. Copyright © ,4kzoNobel, 2/512015 All trademarks mentioned in this publication are owned by, or licensed to, the AkzoNobel group of companies. www.international-pc.com Page 4 of 4 DC1405S61 1O_AO 3tlnternationaL Material Safety Data Sheet DEVPRIME 1405 GREY Bulk Sales Reference No. MSDS Revision Date: MSDS Revision Number: Sales Order: {SalesOrd} 0C140556110 03/20/2013 AO-3 I 1. Identification of the preparation and company I Product Identity DEVPRIME 1405 GREY Bulk Sales Reference No. DC1405S6110 Company Name International Paint LLC 6001 Antoine Drive Houston Texas 77091 Emergency CHEMTREC (USA) (800) 424-9300 International Paint (713)682-1711 Poison Control Center (800) 854-6813 Customer Service International Paint (800) 589-1267 Fax No. (800) 631-7481 2. Hazard identification of the product 04 < > Danger GHS Classification: Item Category Hazard Flammability 3 Flammable liquid and vapor Acute Toxicity (mouth) Not classified Not applicable Acute Toxicity (skin) Not classified Not applicable Acute Toxicity (inhalation) Not classified Not applicable Acute Toxicity (ingestion) Not classified Not applicable Skin corrosionlirritation 2 Causes skin irritation Eye damage/irritation 2A Causes serious eye irritation Sensitization (respiratory) Not classified Not applicable Sensitization (skin) Not classified Not applicable Germ toxicity Not classified Not applicable Specific target organ systemic toxicity (single exposure) 1 Not applicable 2 Not applicable 3 narcotic effects, respiratory tract irritation Specific target organ systemic Toxicity (repeated exposure) 1 lung 2 Not applicable Aspiration hazard - Not classified Not applicable Harmfulness to aquatic Environment (acute) 3 Harmful to aquatic life. Harmfulness to aquatic Environment (long term effect) 4 May cause harm to aquatic life with long lasting effects 1/9 DC1405S61 10_A0 Carcinogenicity 1A May cause cancer Reproductive Toxicity Not classified Not applicable Organic Peroxide Not classified Not applicable Safety Phrases: Si: Keep locked up. S9: Keep container in a well-ventilated place. Do not breathe vapor/spray. Avoid contact with skin. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of soap and water. S37: Wear suitable gloves. S39: Wear eye/face protection. S45: In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show the label where possible). S51: Use only in well-ventilated areas. Avoid release to the environment. Refer to special instructions/Safety data sheets. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting: seek medical advice immediately and show this container or label. Overview NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Inhalation Harmful if inhaled. May cause allergic respiratory reaction. Causes nose and throat irritation. Vapors may affect the brain or nervous system causing dizziness, headache or nausea. Eyes Risk of serious damage to eyes. Do not get in eyes. Protective equipment should be selected to provide protection from exposure to the chemicals listed in Section 3 of this document. Depending on the site-specific condition of use, safety glasses, chemical goggles, and/or head and face protection may be required to prevent contact. The equipment must be thouroughly cleaned, or discarded after each use. Skin Causes skin irritation. May cause delayed skin irritation. May be harmful if absorbed through the skin. Ingestion Harmful if swallowed. May cause abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or drowsiness. Chronic effects Possible cancer hazard. Contains an ingredient which may cause cancer based on animal data (See Section 2 and Section 15 for each ingredient). Risk of cancer depends on duration and level of exposure. HMIS Rating Health: 2* Flammability: 3 Reactivity: 0 PPE: X 3. Composition/information on ingredients Ingredient CAS No. Percent 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene 0000095-63-6 1.0 -10 p-Chloro-a,a,a-trifluorotoluene 0000098-56-6 10 -25 Methylpropyl ketone 0000107-87-9 1.0 -10 Limestone 0001317-65-3 25-50 Carbon black 0001333-86-4 0.10-1.0 Titanium dioxide 0013463-67-7 1.0-10 Quartz 0014808-60-7 0.10-1.0 Petroleum naphtha 0064742-95-6 1.0 -10 This product contains 0.22 percent Quartz. I 4. First aid measures I General 99 DC1405S6110_AO Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention immediately. Wash clothing before reuse. Thoroughly clean or destroy contaminated shoes. Inhalation If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention immediately. Eyes In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention immediately. Skin In case of contact, immediately flush skin with soap and plenty of water. Get medical attention immediately. Ingestion If swallowed, immediately contact Poison Control Center at 1-800-854-6813. DO NOT induce vomiting unless instructed to do so by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 5. Fire-fighting measures Flash Point F: 82 C:28 Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) .9 (%vol in air) at Normal Atmospheric Temp and Pressure ERG Guide No. 128 6. Accidental release measures Spill Response ELIMINATE ALL IGNITION SOURCES (no smoking, flares, sparks or flames in Procedures immediate area). Use only non-sparking equipment to handle spilled material and absorbent. Do not touch or walk through spilled material. Stop leak if you can do so without risk. Prevent entry into waterways, sewers, basements or confined areas. A vapor suppressing foam may be used to reduce vapors. Absorb or cover with dry earth, sand, or other non-combustible material and transfer to containers. Use non-sparking tools to collect absorbed material. Public Safety CALL CHEMTREC at (800)-424-9300 for emergency response. Isolate spill or leak area immediately for at least 50 meters (150 feet) in all directions. Keep unauthorized personnel away. Stay upwind. Keep out of low areas. Ventilate closed spaces before entering. LARGE SPILLS: Consider initial downwind evacuation for at least 300 meters (1000 feet). ERG Guide No. 128 7. Handling and storage Storage Temperature Store between 40-100F (4-38C). Handling and Storage Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Do not smoke. Extinguish all Precautions flames and pilot lights, and turn off stoves, heaters, electric motors and other sources of ignition during use and until all vapors are gone. Vapors may cause flash fire or ignite explosively. Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve cross-ventilation. Do not get in eyes, on skin or clothing. Close container after each use. Wash thoroughly after handling. 8. Exposure controls and personal protection Exposure CAS No. Ingredient Source Value 0000095-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene OSHA No Established Limit ACGIH No Established Limit NIOSH 25 ppm TWA; 125 mg/m3 TWA Supplier No Established Limit OHSA, CAN No Established Limit Mexico No Established Limit Brazil No Established Limit 0000098-56-6 p-Chloro-a,a,a-trifluorotoluene OSHA No Established Limit 3/9 DC1405S61 1O_AO ACGIH No Established Limit NIOSH No Established Limit Supplier No Established Limit OHSA, CAN No Established Limit Mexico No Established Limit Brazil No Established Limit 0000107-87-9 Methylpropyl ketone OSHA 200 ppm TWA; 700 mg/m3 TWA250 ppm STEL; 875 mg/m3 STEL ACGIH 150 ppm STEL NIOSH 1150 ppm TWA; 530 mg/m3 TWA1500 ppm I DLH Supplier No Established Limit OHSA, CAN 150 ppm STEL Mexico 200 ppm TWA; 700 mg/m3 TWA Brazil No Established Limit 0001317-65-3 Limestone OSHA 15 mg/m3 TWA (total dust); 5 mg/m3 TWA (respirable fraction) ACGIH No Established Limit NIOSH 10 mg/m3 TWA (total dust); 5 mg/m3 TWA (respirable dust) Supplier No Established Limit OHSA, CAN No Established Limit Mexico 10 mg/m3 TWA20 mg/m3 STEL Brazil No Established Limit 0001333-86-4 Carbon black OSHA 3.5 mg/m3 TWA ACGIH 3.5 mg/m3 TWA NIOSH 3.5 mg/m3 TWA; 0.1 mg/m3 TWA (Carbon black in presence of Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, asl75Omg/m3IDLH Supplier No Established Limit OHSA, CAN 3.5 mg/m3 TWA Mexico 3.5 mg/m3 TWA7 mg/m3 STEL Brazil No Established Limit 0013463-67-7 Titanium dioxide OSHA 15 mg/m3 TWA (total dust) ACGIH 10 mg/m3 TWA NIOSH 5000 mg/m3 IDLH Supplier No Established Limit OHSA, CAN 10 mg/m3 TWA (total dust) Mexico 10 mg/m3 TWA (as Ti)20 mg/m3 STEL (as Ti) Brazil No Established Limit 0014808-60-7 Quartz OSHA No Established Limit ACGIH 0.025 mg/m3 TWA (respirable fraction) NIOSH 0.05 mg/m3 TWA (respirable dust)50 mg/m3 IDLH (respirable dust) Supplier No Established Limit OHSA, CAN 0.10 mg/m3 TWA (designated substance regulation, respirable)0.10 mg/m3 TWA (respirable fraction) Mexico 0.1 mg/m3 TWA (respirable fraction) Brazil No Established Limit 0064742-95-6 Petroleum naphtha OSHA lNo Established Limit ACGIH No Established Limit NIOSH No Established Limit Supplier No Established Limit No Established Limit 4/9 DC1 405S61 1 O_AO Established Limit Established Limit Health Data CAS No. Ingredient Source Value 0000095-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene NIOSH No Established Limit 0000098-56-6 p-Chloro-a,a,a-trifluorotoluene NIOSH No Established Limit 0000107-87-9 Methylpropyl ketone NIOSH Irritation; liver kidney 0001317-65-3 Limestone NIOSH Eye and skin irritation Physical irritation 0001333-86-4 Carbon black NIOSH Lung cardiovascular 0013463-67-7 Titanium dioxide NIOSH Lung tumors in animals 0014808-60-7 Quartz NIOSH Chronic lung disease (silicosis) 0064742-95-6 Petroleum naphtha NIOSH No Established Limit Carcinoen Data CAS No. Ingredient Source Value 0000095-63-6 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene OSHA Select Carcinogen: No NTP Known: No; Suspected: No ARC Group 1: No; Group 2a: No; Group 2b: No; Group 3: No; Group 4: No; 0000098-56-6 p-Chloro-a,a,a-trifluorotoluene OSHA Select Carcinogen: No NTP Known: No; Suspected: No ARC Group 1: No; Group 2a: No; Group 2b: No; Group 3: No; Group 4: No; 0000107-87-9 Methylpropyl ketone OSHA Select Carcinogen: No NIP Known: No; Suspected: No IARC Group 1: No; Group 2a: No; Group 2b: No; Group 3: No; Group 4: No; 0001317-65-3 Limestone OSHA Select Carcinogen: No NW Known: No; Suspected: No IARC Group 1: No; Group 2a: No; Group 2b: No; Group 3: No; Group 4: No; 0001333-86-4 Carbon black OSHA Select Carcinogen: Yes NIP Known: No; Suspected: No IARC Group 1: No; Group 2a: No; Group 2b: Yes; Group 3: No; Group 4: No; 0013463-67-7 Titanium dioxide OSHA Select Carcinogen: Yes NTP Known: No; Suspected: No IARC Group 1: No; Group 2a: No; Group 2b: Yes; Group 3: No; Group 4: No; 0014808-60-7 Quartz OSHA Select Carcinogen: Yes NIP Known: Yes; Suspected: No IARC Group 1: Yes; Group 2a: No; Group 2b: No; Group 3: No; Group 4: No; 0064742-95-6 Petroleum naphtha OSHA Select Carcinogen: No NTP Known: No; Suspected: No ARC Group 1: No; Group 2a: No; Group 2b: No; Group 13: No; Group 4: No; Respiratory Select equipment to provide protection from the ingredients listed in Section 3 of this document. Ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headache or dizziness or if air monitoring demonstrates dust, vapor, or mist levels are above applicable limits, wear an appropriate, properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) during and after application. Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use. FOR USERS OF 3M RESPIRATORY PROTECTION ONLY: For information and assistance on 3M occupational health and safety products, call OH&ESD Technical Service toll free in U.S.A. 1-800-243-4630, in Canada call 1-800-267-4414. Please do not contact these numbers regarding other manufacturer's respiratory protection products. 3M does not endorse the accuracy of 5/9 DC1405S6110_AO the information contained in this Material Safety Data Sheet. Eyes Do not get in eyes. Protective equipment should be selected to provide protection from exposure to the chemicals listed in Section 3 of this document. Depending on the site-specific condition of use, safety glasses, chemical goggles, and/or head and face protection may be required to prevent contact. The equipment must be thouroughly cleaned, or discarded after each use. Protective equipment should be selected to provide protection from exposure to the chemicals listed in Section 3 of this document. Depending on the site-specific conditions of use, safety glasses, chemical goggles, and/or head and face protection may be required to prevent contact. The equipment must be thoroughly cleaned, or discarded after each use. Skin Protective equipment should be selected to provide protection from exposure to the chemicals listed in Section 3 of this document. Depending on the site-specific conditions of use, protective gloves, apron, boots, head and face protection may be required to prevent contact. The equipment must be thoroughly cleaned, or discarded after each use. Engineering Controls Prevent build-up of vapors by opening all windows and doors to achieve• cross-ventilation. Other Work Practices Emergency eye wash fountains and safety showers should be available in the immediate vicinity of any potential exposure. Use good personal hygiene practices. Wash hands before eating, drinking, using toilet facilities, etc. Promptly remove soiled clothing and wash clothing thoroughly before reuse. Shower after work using plenty of soap and water. 9. Physical and chemical properties Physical State Liquid Coloured pH No Established Limit Specific Gravity 1.62 Boiling Point F 213 Vapor Density Heavier than air VOC % . Refer to the Technical Data Sheet or label where information is available. Evaporation Rate Slower than ether I 10. Stability and reactivity General This product is stable and hazardous polymerization will not occur. Not sensitive to mechanical impact. Excessive heat and fumes generation can occur if improperly handled. Incompatible Materials Strong oxidizing agents. Hazardous May produce hazardous fumes when heated to decomposition as in welding. Fumes Decompostion may produce Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide. I 11. Toxicological information . I Ingredient Oral LD50, Skin LD50, Inhalation mg/kg mg/kg Vapor LD50, mg/L/4hr 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene - (0000095-63-6) 3,400.00, Rat - 3,160.00, Rabbit Category: 5 - Category: 5 p-Chloro-a,a,a-trifluorotoluene - (0000098-56-6) 13,000.00, Rat - 2,700.00, Rabbit 33.00, Rat - Category: NA - Category: 5 Category: NA Methylpropyl ketone - (0000107-87-9) 1,600.00, Rat - 6,500.00, Rabbit Category: 4 - Category: NA Limestone - (0001317-65-3) Carbon black - (0001333-86-4) 15,400.00, Rat - 3,000.00, Rabbit Category: NA - Category: 5 Titanium dioxide - (0013463-67-7) 10,000.00, Rat - 10,000.00, Rabbit 6,082.00, Rat - Category: NA - Category: NA Category: NA Quartz - (0014808-60-7) 500.00, Rat - Category: _4 Petroleum naphtha - (0064742-95-6) 8,400.00, Rat - 2,000.00, Rabbit 5.20, Rat - Category: NA -Category: 4 Category: 3 6/9 DC 405S61 10_A0 General NOTICE: Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal. No additional information provided for this product. See SectiOns 8 and 11 for chemical specific data. Ecological information Not Defined No additional information provided for this product. See Sections 8 and 11 for chemical specific data. Disposal considerations Dispose of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. (Also reference RCRA information in Section 15 if listed). Transport information DOT (Domestic Surface Transportation) IMO / IMDG (Ocean Transportation) DOT Proper Shipping PAINT IMDG Proper Shipping PAINT Name Name DOT Hazard Class 3 IMDG Hazard Class 3 - Flammable and Combustible liquid UN/NA Number UN 1263 UN/NA Number UN 1263 DOT Packing Group Ill IMDG Packing Group Ill CERCLA/DOT RQ 5144 gal. /69517 lbs. System Reference 2 Code Regulatory information Regulatory Overview The regulatory data in Section 15 is not intended to be all-inclusive, only selected regulations are represented. All ingredients of this product are listed on the TSCA (Toxic Substance Control Act) Inventory or are not required to be listed on the TSCA Inventory. WHMIS Classification B3:D2B DOT Marine Pollutants (10%): (No Product Ingredients Listed) DOT Severe Marine Pollutants (1%): (No Product Ingredients Listed) EPCRA 311/312 Chemicals and RQs (>.1%): Methylisobutyl ketone (5000 lb final RQ; 2270 kg final RQ) Butanol (5000 lb final RQ; 2270 kg final RQ) Xylenes (o-, m-, p- isomers) (100 lb final RQ; 45.4 kg final RQ) EPCRA 302 Extremely Hazardous (>.1%): (No Product Ingredients Listed) EPCRA 313 Toxic Chemicals (>1%): 1 ,2,4-Trimethyl benzene Methylisobutyl ketone Butanol Xylenes (o-, m-, p- isomers) Mass RTK Substances (>1%): 1 ,2,4-Trimethyl benzene Limestone Methylpropyl ketone Titanium dioxide Mass Extraordinarily Haz Sub (>01%) Quartz Penn RTK Substances (>1%): 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene Limestone 7/9 DC1405S61 1O_AO Methylpropyl ketone Titanium dioxide Penn Special Hazardous Substances (>01%) (No Product Ingredients Listed) Rhode Island Hazardous Substances (>1%) Carbon black Limestone Methylisobutyl ketone Methylpropyl ketone Butanol Quartz Stoddard solvent Titanium dioxide Xylenes (0-, m-, p- isomers) Zinc oxide RCRA Status: (No Product Ingredients Listed) N.J. RTK Substances (>1%): 1 ,2,4-Trimethyl benzene Limestone Methylpropyl ketone Titanium dioxide N.J. Special Hazardous Substances (>01%): Carbon black Cumene Methylisobutyl ketone Methylpropyl ketone Butanol Quartz Xylenes (0-, m-., p- isomers) N.J. Env. Hazardous Substances (>1%) 1,2,4-Trimethyl benzene Methylisobutyl ketone Butanol Xylenes (o-, m-, p- isomers) Proposition 65 - Carcinogens (>0%): Carbon black Cumene Benzene, ethyl- Naphthalene Nickel Quartz Proposition 65 - Female Repro Toxins (>0%): (No Product Ingredients Listed) Proposition 65 - Male Repro Toxins (>0%): (No Product Ingredients Listed) Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxins (>0%): (No Product Ingredients Listed) Risk Phrases: R36/37/38: Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin. R45: May cause cancer. R52/53: Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment. I 16. Other information I D01405S61 1O_AO The information and recommendations contained herein are based upon data believed to be correct. However, no guarantee or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, is made with respect to the information contained herein. We accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability for any harmful effects which may be caused by exposure to our products. Customers/users of this product must comply with all applicable health and safety laws, regulations, and orders. 9/9 KinternationaL, Devthane® 379H NIGH PERFORMANCE Polyurethane PRODUCT A high performance, low VOC, two-component chemically-cured aliphatic urethane gloss finish. DESCRIPTION INTENDED USES For use on properly prepared and primed steel, concrete or steel floors, masonry, drywall, plaster, metal, concrete block, galvanized, aluminum, poured concrete and glazed brick. Ideal for use on exterior or interior structural steel, piping, metal buildings, control cabinetry, conveyors, pumps, storage tank exteriors, motors, machinery, and transportation vehicles. Can also be used in the hard service areas of food processing plants, dairies, schools, restaurants, hospitals, correctional facilities, factories, stadiums, arenas, and amusement parks. PRACTICAL Color White, custom and ready-mix colors INFORMATION FOR DEVTHANE 379H Gloss Level Gloss Volume Solids 69%±2% Typical Thickness 2-3 mils (50-75 microns) dry equivalent to 2.9-4.4 mils (72-109 microns) wet Theoretical Coverage 439 sq.WUS gallon at 2.5 mils d.f.t and stated volume solids 11 mIliter at 63 microns d.f.t and stated volume solids Practical Coverage Allow appropriate loss factors Method of Application Airless Spray, Roller, Air Spray, Brush Drying Time Overcoating interval with self Temperature Touch Dry Hard Dry Minimum Maximum 41°F(5°C) *1 32 hours 13 hours 2weeks 59°F (15°C) *1 24 hours 10 hours 2 weeks 77°F (25°C) 16 hours 6 hours 2 weeks * not applicable REGULATORY DATA Flash Point (Typical) Part A 72°F (22°C); Part B 124°F (51°C); Mixed 81°F (27°C) Product Weight 11.2 lb/gal (1.34 kg/I) VOC 0.36 lb/gal (44 g/lt) EPA Method 24 See Product Characteristics section for further details Protective Coatings AV Page 1 of 4 AkzoNobel Issue Date:9/2/2013 Ref-.4411 KinternEdional. Devthane® 379H Polyurethane SURFACE PREPARATION APPLICATION Surfaces must be dry, clean, free of oil, grease, form release agents, curing compounds, laitance, other foreign matter and be structurally sound. Remove all loose paint, mortar spatter, mill scale, and rust. Please see Systems Compatibility section for approved primers. To ensure optimum appearance, any primer or undercoat should be smooth and free of any surface defects such as runs, dry spray or heavy orange peel. New Surfaces: Steel Apply over surfaces which have been suitably prepared and primed. Consult the relevant primer datasheet for advice on surface preparation requirements. Prime using: Devran 203, Devran 223, Bar-Rust 231 Bar-Rust 231 LV, Bar-Rust 233H, Bar-Rust 233H LV, Bar-Rust 235V or Tru-Glaze-WB 4030 Galvanized Steel and Aluminum Remove dirt, grease, oil or other surface contamination by solvent cleaning or with Devprep 88 cleaner or other suitable cleaner, followed by a thorough water rinsing. Prime using: Devran 203 or Tru-Glaze-WB 4030. Galvanized substrates must be test patched for adhesion prior to use, due to the high variability of surface treatments. Concrete Block Remove loose aggregate and repair major voids. Fill with: Bar-Rust 231, Bar-Rust 231 LV, Bar-Rust 235V, Bar-Rust 233H, Bar-Rust 233H LV, or Tru-Glaze-WB 4015. Concrete Floors, Poured Concrete Cure at least 30 days. pH must be 10.0 or lower before painting. Acid etch or abrasive blast slick, glazed concrete or concrete with laitance. Prime using: Bar-Rust 231, Bar-Rust 231 LV, Bar-Rust 233H, Bar-Rust 233H LV, Bar-Rust 235V, Tru -Glaze-WB 403001 Pre-Prime 167 Drywall: Prime with a premium acrylic latex vapor barrier primer sealer Previously Painted Surfaces: Poorly adhering old coatings should be removed. Wash to remove contaminants. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow to dry. Dull glossy areas by light sanding. Remove all debris. Prime bare areas with primer specified under New Surfaces. Fibreglass Solvent wipe, scuff sand and solvent wipe again. Prime using: Bar-Rust 233H or Bar-Rust 233H LV Mixing Material is supplied in two containers as a unit. Always mix a complete unit in the proportions supplied. Once the unit has been mixed, it must be used within the working pot life specified. Agitate Base (Part A) with a power agitator. Combine entire contents of Curing Agent (Part B) with Base (Part A) and mix thoroughly with power agitator. Mix Ratio 4 part(s): 1 part(s) by volume Working Pot Life 41°F (5°C) 59°F (15°C) 77°F (25°C) 3.5 hours 3 hours 2.5 hours Airless Spray Recommended Tip Range 11-17 thou (0.27-0.43 mm) See Product Characteristics section for further details Air Spray Recommended See Product Characteristics section for further details (Conventional) Brush Suitable Roller Suitable Thinner If necessary, use 1-9 Thinner See Product Characteristics section for further details Cleaner T-9 Thinner Work Stoppages Do not allow material to remain in hoses, gun or spray equipment. Thoroughly flush all equipment with T-9 Thinner. Once units of paint have been mixed they should not be resealed and it is advised that after prolonged stoppages work recommences with freshly mixed units. Clean Up Clean all equipment immediately after use with T-9 Thinner. It is good working practice to periodically flush out spray equipment during the course of the working day. Frequency of cleaning will depend upon amount sprayed, temperature and elapsed time, including any delays. All surplus material and empty containers should be disposed of in accordance with appropriate regional regulations/legislation. Page 2 014 Kinterncoftionale ;&i Devthane® 379H Polyurethane PRODUCT Advantages: CHARACTERISTICS - Excellent gloss and color retention - Excellent abrasion and chemical resistance - Easily applied by brush, roller or spray - Wide color selection - Excellent resistance to marring, chipping, and scratching - Contains ultraviolet light absorber Cure Acceleration: Urethane catalyst 070A0000 may be used to accelerate cure at or below 40F (5CC). The addition of one or two ounces per gallon will decrease the dry hard time approximately one-third to one-half respectively at 40F (5CC). The pot life will be reduced one-half to three-fourths. VOC Note: VOC (TBAC Exempt) when thinned: <100 g/l (0.831bs1ga11) calculated when thinned with T-0 Thinner VOC (TBAC Non-Exempt) when thinned: <250g/l (2.081bs1ga11) calculated when thinned with T-0 Thinner For compliance to VOC regulations, thin or clean as follows: South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD): Thinning is not required, however, if thinning is desired, add #800 VOC Compliant Reducer or 1-0 Thinner at no more than 10% by volume. For cleaning, use #4267 low VOC cleaning thinner or other solvent in compliance with local VOC or air quality regulations. California outside of SCAQMD: Thinning is not required, however, if thinning is desired, add T-0 Thinner at no more than 10% by volume. For cleaning, use T-9 Thinner or other solvent in compliance with local VOC or air quality regulations. Devthane 379H reacts with atmospheric moisture, and as such when in the can should remain covered at all times. Failure to keep tin covered will result in skinning of unused material and loss of pot life. Maximum continuous dry temperature resistance for Devthane 379H is 250F (1210C). Exposure to continuous operating temperatures towards the maximum dry temperature resistance of this product may induce some discoloration. Devthane 379H may be tinted with industrial colorants; contact International Paint for further information. Add colorants only to the base portion and mix thoroughly before adding the converter portion. For airless spray application: Ideally, fluid hoses should not be less than 3/8" ID and not longer than 50 feet to obtain optimum results. Longer hose length may require an increase in pump capacity, pressure, and/or thinning. For air spray application: Use a professional grade conventional gun with a 0.070" (1.78mm) fluid tip or larger. Adjust fluid and air pressure to achieve a good spray pattern. Care should be taken that proper and uniform film thicknesses are obtained. Brushing and rolling may require multiple coats to achieve correct film thickness and/or hiding. Note: VOC values are typical and are provided for guidance purpose only. These may be subject to variation depending on factors such as differences in color and normal manufacturing tolerances. SYSTEMS The following primers are recommended for Devthane 379H: COMPATIBILITY Bar-Rust 231 Bar-Rust 231 LV Bar-Rust 233H Bar-Rust 233H LV Bar-Rust 235V Cathacoat 302H Cathacoat 302HB Cathacoat 303H Cathacoat 313 Devran 203 Devran 223 Devran 261 QC Tru-Glaze-WB 4015Tru-Glaze-WB 4030 Page 3 of 4 Kinternational. I' Devthane® 379H HIOH-PEreORhW Polyurethane ADDITIONAL Further information regarding industry standards, terms and abbreviations used in this data sheet can be INFORMATION found in the following documents available at www.intemational-pc.com: Definitions & Abbreviations Surface Preparation Paint Application Theoretical & Practical Coverage Individual copies of these information sections are available upon request. SAFETY This product is intended for use only by professional applicators in industrial situations in accordance with the PRECAUTIONS advice given on this sheet, the Material Safety Data Sheet and the container(s), and should not be used without reference to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) which International Protective Coatings has provided to its customers. All work involving the application and use of this product shOuld be performed in compliance with all relevant national, Health, Safety & Environmental standards and regulations. In the event welding or flame cutting is performed on metal coated with this product, dust and fumes will be emitted which will require the use of appropriate personal protective equipment and adequate local exhaust ventilation. If in doubt regarding the suitability of use of this product, consult International Protective Coatings for further advice. 'ACK SIZE Unit Size Part A Part B Vol:. : ,Pack Vol Pack 1 US gal 0.8 US ga 1 US gal 0.2 US ga 1 US quail 5 US gal 4 US gal 5 US gal 1 US gal 1 US gal For availability of other.pack sizéscôntact International Protective Côatins HIPPING WEIGHT Unit Size Part"A Part B TYPICAL) 1 US gal 132 lb 33 lb 5 US gal 47.2 lb 11.9 lb STORAGE SKe-If Store in dry, shaded conditions away from sources of heat and ignition. Disclaimer The information in this data sheet is not intended to be exhaustive; any person using the product for any purpose other than that specifically recommended in This data sheet without first obtaining written confirmation from us as to the suitability of the product for the intended purpose does so at their own risk. All advice given or statements made about the product (whether in this data sheet or otherwise) is correct to the best of our knowledge but we have no control over the quality or the condition of the substrate or the many factors affecting the use and application of the product. Therefore, unless we specifically agree in writing to do so, we do not accept any liability at all for the performance of the product or for (subject to the maximum extent permitted bylaw) any loss or damage arising out of the use of the product. We hereby disclaim any warranties or representations, express or implied, by operation of taw or otherwise, including, without limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. All products supplied and technical advice given are subject to our Conditions of Sale. You should request a copy of this document and review it carefully. The information contained in this data sheet is liable to modification from time to time in the light of experience and our policy of continuous development. It is the user's responsibility to check with their local International Paint representative that this data sheet is current prior to using the product. This Technical Data Sheet is available on our website at www.intemational-matine.com or www.intemational-pc.com, and should be the same as this document Should them be any discrepancies between this document and the version of the Technical Data Sheet that appears on the website, then the version on the website will take precedence. Copyright itt AkzoNobel, 9t2t2013. XinternabonaL Copyright© AlrsoNobel, 91212013. www.international-pc.com Page 4 of 4 XJflterflatiOflaL MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET prepared 07/28/10 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION (ANSI Section 3) Primary route(s) of exposure: Inhalation, skin contact, eye contact, ingestion. Effects of overexposure: Inhalation : Irritation of respiratory tract. Prolonged inhalation may lead to. Inhalation of spray mist may cause irritation of respiratory tract. Mucous membrane irritation, fatigue, drowsiness, dizziness and/or lightheadedness, headache, uncoordination, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, chest pain, coughing, central nervous system depression, intoxication, anesthetic effect or narcosis, difficulty of breathing, allergic response, tremors, pulmonary edema, pneumoconiosis, loss of consciousness, death. Possible sensitization to respiratory tract. Skin contact: Irritation of skin. Prolonged or repeated contact can cause dermatitis, defatting, allergic response, severe skin irritation. Possible sensitization to skin. Skin contact may result in dermal absorption of component(s) of this product which may cause fatigue, dizziness and/or lightheadedness, headache, uncoordination, nausea, diarrhea, blood abnormalities, liver damage, kidney damage. Eye contact: Irritation of eyes. Prolonged or repeated contact can cause conjunctivitis, tearing of eyes, redness of eyes, severe eye irritation, comeal injury. ingestion: Ingestion may cause lung inflammation and damage due to aspiration of material into lungs, mouth and throat irritation, fatigue, drowsiness, dizziness and/or lightheadedness, headache, uncoordination, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, gastro-intestinal disturbances, abdominal pain, central nervous system depression, blood abnormalities, liver damage, kidney damage, pulmonary edema, loss of consciousness. Medical conditions aggravated by exposure: Eye, skin, respiratory disorders, asthma-like conditions, kidney disorders, liver disorders, nervous system disorders. FIRST-AID MEASURES (ANSI Section 4) inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Restore and support continued breathing. Get emergency medical attention. Have trained person give Oxygen if necessary. Get medical help for any breathing difficulty. Remove to fresh air if inhalation causes eye watering, headaches, dizziness, or other discomfort. Get medical attention if discomfort or irritation persists. Skin contact: Wash thoroughly with soap and water. If any product remains, gently rub petroleum jelly, vegetable or mineral/baby oil onto skin. Repeated applications may be needed. Remove contaminated clothing. Wash contaminated clothing before re-use. Dispose of contaminated leather items, such as shoes and belts. If irritation occurs, consult a physician. Eye contact: Flush immediately with large amounts of water, especially under lids for at least 15 minutes. If irritation or other effects persist, obtain medical treatment. tngestion: If swallowed, obtain medical treatment immediately. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES (ANSI Section 5) Fire extinguishing media: Dry chemical or foam water fog. Carbon dioxide. Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat or fire. Vapors may ignite explosively at ambient temperatures. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel long distances to a source of ignition and flash back. Vapors can form explosive mixtures in air at elevated temperatures. Closed containers may burst if exposed to extreme heat or fire. Dust explosion hazard. Forms peroxides of unknown stability. May decompose under fire conditions emitting irritant and/or toxic gases. Fire fighting procedures: Water may be used to cool and protect exposed containers. Firefighters should use full protective clothing, eye protection, and self-contained breathing apparatus. Hazardous decomposition or combustion products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, acrid fumes, oxides of sulfur, toxic gases, barium compounds. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES (ANSI Section 6) Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled : Comply with all applicable health and environmental regulations. Eliminate all sources of ignition. Ventilate area. Ventilate area with explosion-proof equipment Spills may be collected with absorbent materials. Use non-sparking tools. Evacuate all unnecessary personnel. Place collected material in proper container. Complete personal protective equipment must be used during cleanup. Large spills - shut off leak if safe to do so. Dike and contain spill. Pump to storage or salvage vessels. Use absorbent to pick up excess residue. Keep salvageable material and rinse water out of sewers and water courses. Small spills - use absorbent to pick up residue and dispose of properly. HANDLING AND STORAGE (ANSI Section 7) Handling and storage: Store below 80f. Store below 100f (38c). Keep away from heat, sparks and open flame. Store in original container. Keep away from direct sunlight, heat and all sources of ignition. Keep container tightly closed in a well-ventilated area. Do not allow to evaporate to near dryness. If peroxide formation is suspected, do not open or move container. Addition of water or appropriate reducing materials will lessen peroxide formation. Other precautions: Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not take internally. Keep Out of reach of children. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, and breathing of vapors. Wash hands thoroughly after handling, especially before eating or smoking. Keep containers tightly closed and upright when not in use. Avoid conditions which result in formation of inhalable particles such as spraying or abrading (sanding) painted surfaces. If such conditions cannot be avoided, use appropriate respiratory protection as directed under exposure controls/personal protection. Empty containers may contain hazardous residues. Ground equipment when transferring to prevent accumulation of static charge. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION (ANSI Section 8) Respiratory protection : Respiratory protection is required for use in isocyanate containing environments. Consider type of application and environmental concentrations when selecting respiratory protection. Observe governmental regulations for respirator use. (29 CFR 191 O.i34(OSHA))(Canadian z94.4) The use of positive pressure supplied air respirator is mandatory when the airborne isocyanate concentrations are not known. Note: isocyanate based materials have been determined to cause allergic sensitization in humans. Avoid inhalation and dermal (skin) contact with the uncured material. Ventilation: Provide dilution ventilation or local exhaust to prevent build-up of vapors. Use explosion- proof equipment. Use non-sparking equipment. Personal protective equipment: Eye wash, safety shower, safety glasses or goggles. Impervious gloves, impervious clothing, face shield, apron, boots. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY (ANSI Section 10) Under normal conditions: Stable see section 5 fire fighting measures Materials to avoid: Oxidizers, acids, reducing agents, bases, halogens, amines, water, alcohols, combustible materials, caustics. Nitrates. Conditions to avoid : Elevated temperatures, moisture, contact with oxidizing agent, sparks, open flame, ignition sources. Hazardous polymerization : Will not occur The information contained herein is based on data available at the time of preparation of this data sheet which Akzo Nobel Paints believes to be reliable. However, no warranty is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of this data. Akzo Nobel Paints shall not be responsible for the use of this information, or of any product, method or apparatus mentioned and you must make your own determination of its suitability and completeness for your own use, for the protection of the environment, and the health and safety of your employees and the users of this material. Complies with OSHA hazard communication standard 29CFR1910.1200. CD I TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION (ANSI Section 11) Supplemental health information : Contains a chemical that may be absorbed through skin. Free diisocyanate may cause allergic reaction in susceptible persons. Notice - reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal. Contains iron oxide, repeated or prolonged exposure to iron oxide dust may cause siderosis, a benign pneumoconiosis. Other effects of overexposure may include toxicity to liver, kidney, lungs, central nervous system, blood. Carcinogenicity: The international agency for research on cancer (IARC) has classified carbon black as possibly carcinogenic to humans (group 2b) based on sufficient evidence in animals and inadequate evidence in humans. The international agency for research on cancer (IARC) has evaluated ethylbenzene and classified it as a possible human carcinogen (group 2b) based on sufficient evidence for carcinogenicity in experimental animals, but inadequate evidence for cancer in exposed humans. In a 2 year inhalation study conducted by the national toxicology program (NTP), ethylbenzene vapor at 750 ppm produced kidney and testicular tumors in rats and lung and liver tumors in mice. Genetic toxicity studies showed no genotoxic effects. The relevance of these results to humans is not known. In a lifetime inhalation study, exposure to 250 mg/m3 titanium dioxide resulted in the development of lung tumors in rats. These tumors occurred only at dust levels that overwhelmed the animals lung clearance mechanisms and were different from common human lung tumors in both type and location. The relevance of these findings to humans is unknown but questionable. The international agency for research on cancer (IARC) has classified titanium dioxide as possibly carcinogenic to humans (group 2b) based on inadequate evidence of carcinogenicity in humans and sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals. Reproductive effects: High exposures to xylene in some animal studies, often at maternally toxic levels, have - affected embryo/fetal development. The significance of this finding to humans is not known. Mutagenicity: No mutagenic effects are anticipated Teratogenicity : No teratogenic effects are anticipated ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION (ANSI Section 12) No ecological testing has been done by akzo nobel paints Ile on this product as a whole. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS (ANSI Section 13) Waste disposal : Dispose in accordance with all applicable regulations. Avoid discharge to natural waters. REGULATORY INFORMATION (ANSI Section 15) As of the date of this MSDS, all of the components in this product are listed (or are otherwise exempt from listing) on the TSCA inventory. This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the CPR (controlled products regulations) and the MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR. Physical Data (ANSI Sections 1, 9, and 1.4) Product Code Description Wt. / Gal. VOC gr % Volatile Flash Point Boiling Range HMIS DOT, proper shipping name 379C0910 devthane 379 hs converter 9.40 112.85 13.00 135f 293-293 *321 UN1866, resin solution, combustible liquid, PGIII 379F1000 devthane 379h hs aliphatic urethane gloss enamel - high hide white 10.81 117.32 39.35 70f 147-595 340 UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 379F9000 devthane 379h hs aliphatic urethane gloss en amel- safety red base 9.93 100.84 component 35.34 70f 147-595 340 UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 379F9200 devthane 379h hs aliphatic urethane gloss en amel- safety orange base component 10.11 102.70 I 35.99 70f 147-595 *340 UN1263,paint, 3, PGII - I 379F9400 devthane 379h hs aliphatic urethane gloss en amel- safety yellow base component 10.22 104.39 36.39 70f 147-595 340 UN1263,paint, 3, PGll 379F9500 devthane 379h hs aliphatic urethane gloss en amel- white tint base 10.16 109.98 37.57 70f 147-595 340 UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 379F9501 devthane 379h hs aliphatic urethane gloss en amel - deep tint base 10.48 114.13 38.57 70f 147-595 *340 UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 379F9502 devthane 379h hs aliphatic urethane gloss en amel - neutral tint base 9.71 106.23 37.22 70f 147-595 340 UN1263,paint, 3, PGII 379F9903 devthane 379 aliphatic urethane gloss enamel - black base component 10.44 103.45 36.98 70f 147-595 *340 UN1263,paint, 3, PGII Ingredients Product Codes with % by Weight (ANSI Section 2) Chemical Name Common Name CAS. No. 379C0910 379F1 000 379F9000 379179200 379F9400 379F9500 379E9501 379F9502 379F9903 benzene, ethyl- ethylbenzene 100-41-4 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 ethanol, 2-butoxy-, acetate 2-butoxyethyl acetate 112-07-2 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 . 1-5 1-5 1-5 15 ethane, 1,1',l"-methylidenetris(oxy)-tris- ethyl orthoformate 122-51-0 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 acetic acid, butyl ester butyl acetate 123-86-4 5-10 1-5 1-5 benzene, dimethyl- xylene 1330-20-7 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 carbon black carbon black 1333-86-4 1-5 titanium oxide titanium dioxide 13463-67-7 20-30 1-5 5-10 20-30 5-10 aluminum hydroxide aluminum hydroxide 21645-51-2 1-5 2-propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-hydroxyethyl ester, polymer with ethenylbenzene, 2-ethyihexyl 2-propeno acrylic polymer 26916-05-2 and methyl 2-methyl-2-propenoate 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 2-naphthalenecarboxamide, 4-((4(aminocarbonyl) monazo red pigment 2786-76-7 phenyl)azo)-n-(2-ethoxyphenyl)-3-hydroxy- 5-10 hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-, homopolymer aliphaticpolyisocyanate 28182-81-2 1 90-95 hindered amine light stabilizer 41556-26-7 1 1-5 1 1-5 1 1-5 1 1-5 1 1-5 1 1-5 1 1-5 1-5 Form: 379H, Page 2 of 3, prepared 07/28/10 Ingredients (Continued) Product Codes with % by Weight (ANSI Section 2) Chemical Name Common Name CAS. No. 379C0910 379F1000 379F9000 379F9200 379F9400 379F9500 379F9501 379F9502 379F9903 ci. pigment yellow 42 yellow iron oxide 51274-00-1 1-5 1-5 acetic acid, 1,1-dimethylethyl ester tert-butyl acetate 540-88-5 10-20 10-20 10-20 10-20 10-20 10-20 10-20 10-20 butanamide, 2-((2-methoxy-4-nitrophenyl)azo) -n-(2- pigment yellow 74 6358-31-2 methoxyphenyl)-3-oxo- 1-5 5-10 ethanol ethyl alcohol 64-17-5 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 solvent naphtha (petroleum), light aromatic light aromatic solvent naphtha 64742-95-6 1-5 silica amorphous silica 7631-86-9 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 sulfuric acid, barium salt barium sulfate 7727-43-7 10-20 10-20 10-20 1-5 10-20 10-20 20-30 castor oil castor oil, raw 8001-79-4 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 hexane, 1 ,6-diisocyanato- hexamethylene diisocyanate 822-06-0 .1-1.0 benzene,1,2,4-trimethyl- pseudocumene 95-63-6 1-5 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 .1-1.0 phosphated polyester whmis number 5785 phosphated polyester Sup. Conf. 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 1-5 orange pigment orange pigment Sup. Conf. 1-5 ___ ___________ substituted pyrrol substituted pyrrol Sup. Conf. 1-5 modified acrylic copolymer modified acrylic copolymer Sup. Conf. 20-30 20-30 20-30 20-30 30-40 20-30 30-40 20-30 Chemical Hazard Data (ANSI Sections 2, 8, 11, and 15) ACGIH-TLV OSHA-PEL S.R. Common Name CAS. No. 8-Hour TWA STEL C S 8-Hour TWA STEL C S Std. I OL ' ' H M N I ethylbenzene 00-414 100 ppm 125 ppm not est. not est. 100 ppm not est. not est, not est. not est. n y I y y n n y n 2-butoxyethyl acetate 2-07-2 20 ppm not est. not est. not est, not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n y n y n fl n fl ethyl orthoformate -51-0 not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est, n n n n n fl fl fl butyl acetate -86-4 150 ppm 200 ppm not est. not est. 150 ppm not est. not est. not est. not est. 1 n n n n fl xylene -20-7 100 ppm 150 ppm not est. not est. 100 ppm not est. not est. not est. not est. n y y n fl 1 fl carbon black -88-4 3.5 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. 3.5 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n fl y n titanium dioxide 63-67-7 10 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. 10 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. n fl rnn n n y y n aluminum hydroxide 5-51-2 10 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. 5 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. n n fl fl fl fl fl acrylic polymer 16-05-2 not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n fl fl fl monazo red pigment -76-7 not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n fl fl fl fl n aliphatic polyisocyanate 2-81-2 not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. fl fl n n n n n light stabilizer 6-26-7 not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n yellow iron oxide 5 4-00-1 5 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. 10 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. rn n n n n n n n tert-butyl acetate -88-5 200 ppm not est. not est. not est. 200 ppm not est. not est. not est. not est. rr y n n n n oigment yellow 74 -31-2 not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. notest. flfl nn fl n light aromatic solvent naphtha 742-95-6 not est. not est. not est. not est. 500x ppm not est. not est. not est. not est. fl fl fl ri n - n amorphous silica -86-9 10 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. 6 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. n n fl n n n barium sulfate 7727-43-7 10 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. 5 mg/m3 not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n castor oil, raw -79-4 not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n n n n n n n n hexamethylene diisocyanate -06-0 0.005 ppm not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. not est. n y y y n n n n pseudocumene -63-6 not est. not est. not est. ot est. not est. not est. not est. n y n 1 fl fl - fl - phosphated polyester p. Conf. not est. not est. not est. not est.ot est. not est. not est. not est. n fl fl n n n fl orange pigment up. Conf. not est. not est. not est. not est.a est. not est.ot est. not est. not est. not est. fl fl n :n=n n n substituted-pyrrol up. Conf. not est. not est. not est. not est.ot est. not est not est. not est. n n n rr n acrylic copolymer up. Conf. notest. notest. n dified not est. not est.ot est. not est. not est. not est. n n fl n n n Footnotes: C=Ceiling - Concentration that SSkin - Additional exposure, n/a=not applicable ppm=parts per million should not be exceeded, over and above airborn exposure, not estnot established mg/m3'milligrams per cubic meter even instantaneously. may result from skin absorption. CC=CERCLA Chemical Sup Conf--Supplier Confidential H=Hazardous Air Pollutant, M=Marine Pollutant S2=Sara Section 302 EHS P=Pollutant, S=Severe Pollutant S3=Sara Section 313 Chemical Carcinogenicity Listed By: SRStd.=Supplier Recommended Standard NNTP, llARC, OOSHA, y=yes, n=no DEVOE. f.'C- AkzoNobel• Form: 379H, Page 3 of 3, prepared 07/28/10 DEVTHANE 379H HIGH PERFORMANCE Aliphatic Urethane Gloss Enamel Performance Data An International Paint Brand Effective Date 2/1/13 Property Abrasion Resistance Adhesion Pencil Hardness Salt Fog Resistance Accelerated Weathering Dry Service Temperature Limit Method ASTM D 4060, CS-17, 1000 gram load, 1000 cycles ASTM D 4541 ASTM D 3363 ASTM B 117,1000 hours ASTM G 53, UVB 313, 5000 Hours Result 110 mg loss 1000 psi 4H No effect on film integrity or adhesion. Less than 1/8 inch undercutting at scribe. Less than 5% rusting at edges. 92% gloss retention 250°F All coatings or coatings systems are cured for seven days at 77°F prior to testing. 10 XinternationaL SAN DIEGO COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT RULE 67.0 -- ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS (Rev. Adopted & Effective 12/12/01) (a) APPLICABILITY Except as provided in Section (b), this rule is applicable to any person who manufactures, supplies, sells, offers for sale, applies, or solicits the application of any architectural coating for use within San Diego County. Rule 66 shall not apply to any coating subject to this rule. (b) EXEMPTIONS (1) This rule shall not apply to: Any architectural coating that is sold or manufactured for use outside of San Diego County or for shipment to other manufacturers for reformulation or repackaging. Any aerosol coating product. Any architectural coating that is sold in a container with a volume of one liter (1.057 quart) or less. Emulsion-type bituminous pavement sealers applied to roads. (2) The provisions of Subsection (d)( 1) shall not apply to lacquers applied on days with relative humidity greater than 70 percent and temperatures below 65°F. On such days, up to ten percent by volume of VOC may be added to a lacquer, to avoid blushing of the finish, provided that the lacquer contains acetone and no more than 550 grams of VOC per liter of lacquer, less water and exempt compounds, prior to the addition of VOC. (c) DEFINITIONS "Adhesive" means any chemical substance that is applied for the purpose of bonding two surfaces together other than by mechanical means. "Aerosol Coating Product" means a pressurized coating product containing pigments or resins that dispenses product ingredients by means of a propellant, and is packaged in a disposable can either for hand-held application or use in specialized equipment for ground traffic/marking applications. "Antenna Coating" means a coating labeled and formulated exclusively for application to equipment and associated structural appurtenances that are used to receive or transmit electromagnetic signals. Regulation IV -1- Rule 67.0 12/12/01 "Antifouling Coating" means a coating labeled and formulated for application to submerged stationary structures and their appurtenances to prevent or reduce the attachment of marine or freshwater biological organisms. To qualify as an antifouling coating, the coating must be registered with both the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Federal, Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C. Section 136, et seq.) and with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation. "Appurtenance" means any accessory to a stationary structure coated at the site of installation, whether installed or detached, including but not limited to: bathroom and kitchen fixtures; cabinets; concrete forms; doors; elevators; fences; hand railings; heating equipment, air conditioning equipment, and other fixed mechanical equipment or stationary tools; lampposts; partitions; pipes and piping systems; rain gutters and down- spouts; stairways, fixed ladders, catwalks, and fire escapes; and window screens. "Architectural Coating" means coating to be applied to stationary structures and/or their appurtenances at the site of installation (stationary source), to portable buildings including mobile homes, at the site of installation, to pavement, or to curbs. Coatings applied in off-site shop applications or to non-stationary structures such as airplanes, ships, boats, railcars, and automobiles, and adhesives are not considered architectural coatings for the purposes of this rule. "Bitumens" means black or brown materials including, but not limited to, asphalt, tar, pitch, and asphaltite that are soluble in carbon disulfide, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons, and obtained from natural deposits or as residues from the distillation of crude petroleum or coal. "Bituminous Roof Coating" means a coating which incorporates bitumens that is labeled and formulated exclusively for roofing. "Bituminous Roof Primer" means a primer which incorporates bitumens that is labeled and formulated exclusively for roofing. "Bond Breaker" means a coating labeled and formulated for application between layers of concrete to prevent a freshly-poured top layer of concrete from bonding to the layer over which it is poured. "Clear Brushing Lacquers" mean clear wood finishes, excluding clear lacquer sanding sealers, formulated with nitrocellulose or synthetic resins to dry by solvent evaporation without chemical reaction and to provide a solid, protective film, which are intended exclusively for application by brush, and which are labeled as specified in Subsection (e)(1)(v). "Clear Wood Coatings" mean clear and semi-transparent coatings, including lacquers and varnishes, applied to wood substrates to provide a transparent or translucent solid film. Regulation IV -2- Rule 67.0 "Coating" means a material applied onto or impregnated into a substrate for protective, decorative, or functional purposes. Such materials include, but are not limited to, paints, varnishes, sealers, and stains. "Colorant" means a concentrated pigment dispersion in water, solvent and/or binder that is added to an architectural coating after packaging in sale units to produce the desired color. "Concrete Curing Compound" means a coating labeled and formulated for application to freshly poured concrete to retard the evaporation of water. "Dry Fog Coating" means a coating labeled and formulated only for spray application such that overspray droplets dry before subsequent contact with incidental surfaces in the vicinity of the surface coating activity. "Exempt Compound" means the same as defined in Rule 2. "Faux Finishing Coating" means a coating labeled and formulated as a stain or glaze to create artistic effects including, but not limited to, dirt, old age, smoke damage, and simulated marble and wood grain. "Fire-Resistive Coating" means an opaque coating labeled and formulated to protect structural integrity by increasing the fire endurance of interior or exterior steel and other structural materials, and that has been fire tested and rated by a testing agency approved by building code officials for use in bringing assemblies of structural materials into compliance with federal, state, and local building code requirements. The fire- resistive coating and the testing agency must be approved by building code officials. "Fire-Retardant Coating" means a coating labeled and formulated to retard ignition and flame spread, and that has been fire tested and rated by a testing agency approved by building code officials for use in bringing building and construction materials into compliance with federal, state, and local building code requirements. The fire- retardant coating and the testing agency must be approved by building code officials. "Flat Coating" means a coating that is not defined under any other definition in this rule and that registers a gloss of less than 15 on an 85° meter, or less than 5 on a 60° meter. "Floor Coating" means an opaque coating that is labeled and formulated for application to flooring, including, but not limited to, decks,porches, steps, and other horizontal surfaces which may be subject to foot traffic. "Flow Coating (Electrical Transformers)" means a coating labeled and formulated exclusively for use by electric power companies or their subcontractors to maintain the protective coating systems present on utility transformer units. Regulation IV -3- Rule 67.0 (24) "Form-Release Compound" means a coating labeled and formulated for application to a concrete form to prevent the freshly-poured concrete from bonding to the form. The form may consist of wood, metal, or some material other than concrete. (25) "Graphic Arts Coating or Sign Paint" means a coating labeled and formulated for hand application by artists using brush or roller techniques to indoor and outdoor signs (excluding structural components) and murals including lettering enamels, poster colors, copy blockers, and bulletin enamels. (26) "High-Temperature Coating" means a high performance coating labeled and formulated for application to substrates exposed continuously or intermittently to temperatures above 400°F (204°C). (27) "Industrial Maintenance Coating" means a high performance architectural coating, including primers, sealers, undercoaters, intermediate coats, and topcoats, formulated for application to substrates exposed to one or more of the following extreme environmental conditions and labeled as specified in Subsection (e)(1)(iv): Immersion in water, wastewater, or chemical solutions (aqueous and non- aqueous solutions), or chronic exposure of interior surfaces to moisture condensation; Acute or chronic exposure to corrosive, caustic, or acidic agents, or to chemicals, chemical fumes, or chemical mixtures or solutions; Repeated exposure to temperatures above 250°F (121°C); Repeated (frequent) heavy abrasion, including mechanical wear and re- peated (frequent) scrubbing with industrial solvents, cleansers, or scouring agents; or Exterior exposure of metal structures and structural components. (28) "Lacquer" means a clear or opaque wood coating, including clear lacquer sanding sealers, formulated with cellulosic or synthetic resins to dry by evaporation without chemical reaction and to provide a solid, protective film. (29) "Low-Solids Coating" means a coating that contains one pound or less of solids per gallon (120 grams or less of solids per liter) of coating material. (30) "Magnesite Cement Coating" means a coating labeled and formulated for application to magnesite cement decking to protect the magnesite cement substrate from erosion by water. (31) "Manufacturer's Maximum Thinning Recommendation" means the maximum recommended thinning ratio that is indicated on the label or lid of the coating container. Regulation IV 4- Rule 67.0 "Mastic Texture Coating" means a coating labeled and formulated to cover holes and minor cracks and to conceal surface irregularities, and is applied in a single coat of at least 0.0 10 inch (10 mils) dry film thickness. "Metallic Pigmented Coating" means a coating containing at least 0.4 pounds of elemental metallic pigment per gallon (48 grams of elemental metallic pigment per liter) of coating as applied. "Multi-Color Coating" means a coating that is packaged in a single container and exhibits more than one color when applied in a single coat. "Nonflat Coating" means a coating that is not defined under any other definition in this rule, and that registers a gloss of 15 or greater on an 85° meter or 5 or greater on a 60° meter. "Nonflat-High Gloss Coating" means a nonflat coating that registers a gloss of 70 or above on a 60° meter. "Non-Industrial Use" means any use of architectural coatings except in the construction or maintenance of any of the following: facilities used in the manufacturing of goods and commodities; transportation infrastructure, including highways, bridges, airports, and railroads; facilities used in mining activities, including petroleum extraction; and utilities infrastructure, including power generation and distribution, and water treatment and distribution systems. "Post-consumer Coating" means a finished coating that would have been disposed of in a landfill, having completed its usefulness to a consumer. Post-consumer coating does not include manufacturing wastes. "Pre-Treatment Wash Primer" means a primer that contains a minimum of 0.5 percent acid, by weight, and is labeled and formulated for application directly to bare metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance and to promote adhesion of subsequent topcoats. "Primer" means a coating labeled and formulated for application to a substrate to provide a firm bond between the substrate and subsequent coats. "Quick-Dry Enamel" means a nonflat coating that is labeled as specified in Subsection (e)(1)(viii) and that is formulated to have the following characteristics: Capable of being applied directly from the container under normal conditions at ambient temperatures between 60 and 80°F (16 and 27°C); When tested in accordance with ASTM Designation D 1640-95, sets to touch in two hours or less, is tack free in four hours or less, and dries hard in eight hours or less by the mechanical test method; and Has a dried film gloss of 70 or above on a 60° meter. Regulation IV -5- Rule 67.0 "Quick-Dry Primer, Sealer, and Undercoater" means a primer, sealer, or undercoater that is dry to the touch in 30 minutes and can be recoated in two hours. "Recycled Coating" means an architectural coating formulated such that not less than 50 percent of the total weight consists of secondary and post-consumer coating, with not less than ten percent of the total weight consisting of post-consumer coating. "Roof Coating" means a non-bituminous coating labeled and formulated exclusively for application to roofs for the primary purpose of preventing penetration of the substrate by water or reflecting heat and ultraviolet radiation. Roof coatings, which qualify as metallic pigmented coating shall not be considered to be in this category, but shall be considered to be in the metallic pigmented coating category. "Rust Preventative Coating" means a coating formulated for non-industrial use to prevent the corrosion of metal surfaces and labeled as specified in Subsection (e)(1)(vi). "Sanding Sealer" means a clear or semi-transparent wood coating labeled and formulated for application to bare wood to seal the wood and to provide a coat that can be abraded to create a smooth surface for subsequent applications of coatings. A sanding sealer that also meets the definition of a lacquer is not included in this category, but is included in the lacquer category. "Sealer" means a coating labeled and formulated for application to a substrate for either of the following purposes: to prevent subsequent coatings from being absorbed by the substrate or to prevent harm to subsequent coatings by materials in the substrate. "Secondary Coating (Rework)" means the fragment of a finished coating or the finished coating from a manufacturing process that has converted resources into a commodity of real economic value, but does not include excess virgin resources of the manufacturing process. "Shellac" means a clear or opaque coating formulated solely with the resinous secretions of the lac beetle (Lacqfer lacca), thinned with alcohol, and formulated to dry by evaporation without a chemical reaction. "Shop Application" means application of a coating to a product or a component of a product in or on the premises of a factory or a shop as part of a manufacturing, production, or repairing process (e.g., original equipment manufacturing coatings). "Solicit" means to require for use or to specify, by written or oral contract. "Specialty Primer, Sealer, and Undercoater" means a coating that is labeled as specified in Subsection (e)(1)(vii) and formulated for application to a substrate to seal fire, smoke, or water damage; to condition excessively chalky surfaces, or to block stains. An excessively chalky surface is one that is defined as having a chalk rating of four or less. Regulation IV -6- Rule 67.0 "Stain" means a clear, semitransparent, or opaque coating labeled and formulated to change the color of a surface but not conceal the grain pattern or texture. "Swimming Pool Coating" means a coating labeled and formulated to coat the interior of swimming pools and to resist swimming pool chemicals. "Swimming Pool Repair and Maintenance Coating" means a rubber-based coating labeled and formulated to be used over existing rubber-based coatings for the repair and maintenance of swimming pools. "Temperature-Indicator Safety Coating" means a coating labeled and formulated as a color-changing indicator coating for the purpose of monitoring the temperature and safety of the substrate, underlying piping, or underlying equipment, and for application to substrates exposed continuously or intermittently to temperatures above 400°F (204°C). "Tint Base" means an architectural coating to which colorant is added after packaging to produce a desired color. "Traffic Marking Coating" means a coating labeled and formulated for marking and stripping streets, highways, or other traffic surfaces including, but not limited to, curbs, berms, driveways, parking lots, sidewalks, and airport runways. "Undercoater" means a coating labeled and formulated to provide a smooth surface for subsequent coats. "Varnish" means a clear or semi-transparent wood coating, excluding lacquers and shellacs, formulated to dry by chemical reaction on exposure to air. Varnishes may contain small amounts of pigment to color a surface, or to control the final sheen or gloss of the finish. "Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)" means the same as defined in Rule 2. "VOC Content Per Volume of Coating, Less Water and Exempt Compounds" means the same as defined in Rule 2 and calculated as specified in Subsection (e)(2). "VOC Content Per Volume of Material" means the same as defined in Rule 2 and calculated as specified in Subsection (e)(2). "Waterproofing Concrete/Masonry Sealer" means a clear or pigmented film- forming coating that is labeled and formulated for sealing concrete and masonry to provide resistance against water, alkalis, acids, ultraviolet light, and staining. "Waterproofing Sealer" means a coating labeled and formulated for application to a porous substrate for the primary purpose of preventing the penetration of water. Regulation IV -7- Rule 67.0 (66) "Wood Preservative" means a coating labeled and formulated to protect exposed wood from decay or insect attack, that is registered with both the U.S. EPA under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 United States Code Section 136, et seq.) and with the California Department of Pesticide Regulation. (d) STANDARDS (1) VOC CONTENT LIMITS Except as provided in Subsections (b)(2), (d)(2), (d)(3), and (d)(5), no person shall: manufacture, blend, or repackage for sale within San Diego County; supply, sell, or offer for sale within San Diego County; or solicit for application or apply within San Diego County, any architectural coating with a VOC content in excess of the corresponding limits specified in Tablel after the specified effective dates. Table I - VOC Standards Effective Effective Effective 12/12/01 1/1/2003 1/1/2004 Limit"' Limit"2 Limit"2 Coating Categories lb/gal (gil) lb/gal (gil) lb/gal (gil) General Coatings: Flat Coatings 2.1 (250) 0.8 (100) Nonflat Coatings 2.1 (250) 1.3 (150) Nonflat Coatings - High Gloss 2.1 (250) Specialty Coatings: Antenna Coatings Antifouling Coatings Bituminous Roof Coatings Bituminous Roof Primers Bond Breakers Clear Wood Coatings: Clear Brushing Lacquer Lacquers (including lacquer sanding sealers) Sanding Sealers (other than lacquer sanding sealers) Varnishes Concrete Curing Compounds Dry Fog Coatings Faux Finishing Coatings Fire Resistive Coatings Fire Retardant Coatings: Clear Opaque Floor Coatings 4.4 (530) 3.3 (400) 2.5 (300) 2.9 (350) 2.9 (350) 5.7 (680) 5.7 (680) 4.6 (550) 4.6 (550) 2.9 (350) 2.9 (350) 2.9 (350) 3.3 (400) 2.9 (350) 2.9 (350) 5.4 (650) 2.9 (350) 3.3 (400) 2.1 (250) Regulation IV -8- Rule 67.0 Effective Effective Effective 12/12/01 1/1/2003 1/1/2004 Limit"2 Limit"2 Limit"2 Coating Categories lb/gal (g/1) lb/gal (g/l) lb/gal (gil) Flow Coatings 3.5 (420) Form-Release Compounds 2.1 (250) Graphic Arts Coatings (Sign Paints) 4.2 (500) High Temperature Coatings 5.4 (650) 3.5 (420) Industrial Maintenance Coatings 3.5 (420) 2.1 (250) Low-Solids Coatings3 1.0 (120) Regulation IV -9- Rule 67.0 Table I - VOC Standards - Continued Effective Effective Effective 12/12/01 1/1/2003 1/1/2004 Limit12 Limit"2 Limit"2 Coating Categories lb/gal (gil) lb/gal (gil) lb/gal (gil) Magnesite Cement Coatings 5.0 (600) 3.8 (450) Mastic Texture Coatings 2.5 (300) Metallic Pigmented Coatings 4.2 (500) Multi-Color Coatings 4.8 (580) 2.1 (250) Pre-Treatment Wash Primers 6.5 (780) 3.5 (420) Primers, Sealers, and Undercoaters 2.9 (350) 1.7 (200) Quick-Dry Enamels 3.3 (400) 2.1 (250) Quick-Dry Primers, Sealers, Undercoaters 4.4 (525) 1.7 (200) Recycled Coatings 2.1 (250) Roof Coatings 2.5 (300) 2.1 (250) Rust Preventative Coatings 3.3 (400) Shellacs: Clear 6.1 (730) Opaque 4.6 (550) Specialty Primers, Sealers, and Undercoaters 2.9 (350) Stains 2.9 (350) . 2.1 (250). Swimming Pool Coatings 5.4 (650) 2.8 (340) Swimming Pool Repair & Maintenance Coatings 5,4 (650) 2.8 (340) Temperature-Indicator Safety Coatings 4.6 (550) Traffic Marking Coatings 2.1 (250) 1.3 (150) Waterproofing Sealers 3.3 (400) 2.1 (250) Waterproofing Concrete/Masonry Sealers 3.3 (400) Wood Preservatives 2.9 (350) Remains in effect unless revised limits are indicated in subsequent columns. The VOC content limits take into account the "Manufacturer's Maximum Thinning Recommendation," if any. 2 Expressed in pounds VOC per gallon (or grams VOC per liter) of coating, as applied, less water, exempt compounds, and colorant added to tint bases. 3 VOC content limits are expressed in pounds of VOC per gallon (or grams of VOC per liter) of coating, as applied, including water and exempt compounds. COATINGS NOT LISTED IN TABLE I For any coating that does not meet any of the definitions for the specialty coatings categories listed in Table I, the VOC content limit shall be determined by classifying the coating as a flat coating or a nonflat coating, based on its gloss, as defined in Subsections (c)(2 1), (c)(3 5) and (c)(36) and the corresponding flat or nonflat VOC content limit shall apply. MOST RESTRICTIVE VOC LIMITS If anywhere on the container of any architectural coating, or any label or sticker affixed to the container, or in any sales, advertising, or technical literature supplied by a manufacturer or anyone acting on their behalf, any representation is made that indicates that the coating meets the definition of or is recommended for use for more than one of the coating categories listed in Table I, then the most restrictive VOC content limit shall apply. This provision does not apply to the coating categories specified below: Regulation IV . -10- . Rule 67.0 Antenna coatings, Antifouling Coatings, Bituminous roof primers, Fire-retardant coatings, Flow coatings (Electrical Transformers), High-temperature coatings, Industrial maintenance coatings, Lacquers (including lacquer sanding sealers), Low-solids coatings, Metallic pigmented coatings, Pre-treatment wash primers, Shellacs, Specialty primers, sealers, and undercoaters, Temperature-indicator safety coatings, or Wood preservatives. (4) SELL-THROUGH OF COATINGS A coating manufactured prior to the January 1, 2003, or January 1, 2004, effective date specified for that coating in Table I may be sold, supplied, or offered for sale for up to three years after the specified effective date. In addition, a coating manufactured before the effective date specified for that coating in Table I may be applied at any time, both before and after the specified effective date, so long as the coating complied with the standards in effect at the time the coating was manufac- tured. This Subsection does not apply to any coating that does not display the date or date-code required by Subsection (e)( 1)(i). A coating included in an approved Averaging Program that does not comply with the specified limit in Table I may be sold, supplied, or offered for sale for up to three years after the end of the compliance period specified in the approved Averaging Program. In addition, such a coating may be applied at any time, both during and after the compliance period. This Subsection does not apply to any coating that does not display on the container either the statement: "This product is subject to architectural coating averaging provisions in California" or a substitute symbol specified by the Executive Officer of the CARB. This Subsection shall remain in effect until January 1, 2008. (5) RUST PREVENTIVE COATINGS After January 1, 2004, a person shall only apply or solicit the application of a rust preventative coating for non-industrial uses, unless the rust preventative coating complies with the industrial maintenance coating VOC limit specified in Table I. (6) STATEWIDE AVERAGING COMPLIANCE OPTION On or after January 1, 2003, in lieu of compliance with the limits specified in Table I for floor coatings; industrial maintenance coatings; primers, scalers, and undercoaters; Regulation IV -11- Rule 67.0 quick-dry primers, sealers, and undercoaters; quick-dry enamels; roof coatings; bituminous roof coatings; rust preventative coatings; stains; waterproofing sealers, as well as flats and nonflats (excluding recycled coatings), manufacturers may average designated coatings such that their actual cumulative emissions from the averaged coatings are less than or equal to the cumulative emissions that would have been allowed under those limits over a compliance period not to exceed one year. Such manufacturers must also comply with the averaging provisions contained in Appendix A, as well as maintain and make available for inspection records for at least three years after the end of the compliance period. This Subsection and Appendix A shall cease to be effective on January 1, 2005, after which averaging will no longer be allowed. THINNING No person who applies or solicits the application of any architectural coating shall apply a coating that is thinned to exceed the applicable VOC limit specified in Table I. PAINTING PRACTICES Any person who stores, transfers, applies or otherwise uses architectural coatings, thinners, cleanup solvents, or other materials which contain volatile organic compounds shall comply with the requirements of Rule 67.17 - Storage of Materials Containing Volatile Organic Compounds. (e) ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS (1) CONTAINER LABELING REQUIREMENT: Each manufacturer of any architectural coating subject to this rule shall display the information listed in Subsections (e)( 1)(i) through (e)( 1)(ix) on the coating container (or label) in which the coating is sold or distributed. Date Code: The date the coating was manufactured, or a date code representing the date, shall be indicated on the label, lid, or bottom of the container. If the manufacturer uses a date code for any coating, the manufacturer shall file an explanation of each code with the Executive Officer of the CARD. Thinning Recommendations: A statement of the manufacturer's recommendation regarding thinning of the coating shall be indicated on the label or lid of the container. This requirement does not apply to the thinning of architectural coatings with water. If thinning of the coating prior to use is not necessary, the recommendation must specify that the coating is to be applied without thinning. VOC Content: Each container of any coating subject to this rule shall display either the maximum or the actual VOC content of the coating, as supplied, including the maximum thinning as recommended by the manufacturer. VOC content shall be displayed as grams of VOC per liter of coating. VOC content displayed shall be calculated using product formulation data or determined using the Regulation IV -12- Rule 67.0 test methods in Subsection (0(2). The equations in Subsection (e)(2) shall be used to calculate VOC content. (iv) Industrial Maintenance Coatings: In addition to the information specified in Subsections (e)( 1)(i), (e)(1)(ii), and (e)( 1)(iii), each manufacturer of any industrial maintenance coating subject to this rule shall display on the label or lid of the container in which the coating is sold or distributed one or more of the descriptions listed in Subsections (e)(1)(iv)(A) through (e)(1)(iv)(C). "For industrial use only." "For professional use only." "Not for residential use" or "Not intended for residential use." (v) Clear Brushing Lacquers: Effective January 1, 2003, the labels of all clear brushing lacquers shall prominently display the statements "For brush application only," and "This product must not be thinned, or sprayed." (vi) Rust Preventative Coatings: Effective January 1, 2003, the labels of all rust preventative coatings shall prominently display the statement "For Metal Substrates Only." (vii) Specialty Primers, Sealers, and Undercoaters: Effective January 1, 2003, the labels of all specialty primers, sealers, and undercoaters shall prominently display one or more of the descriptions listed in Subsections (e)(1)(vii)(A) through (e)( 1)(vii)(E). For blocking stains. For fire-damaged substrates. For smoke-damaged substrates. For water-damaged substrates. For excessively chalky substrates. (viii) Quick-Dry Enamels: Effective January 1, 2003, the labels of all quick- dry enamels shall prominently display the words "Quick Dry" and the dry hard time. (ix) Nonflat—High Gloss Coatings: Effective January 1, 2003, the labels of all nonflat—high gloss coatings shall prominently display the words "High Gloss." (2) CALCULATION OF VOC CONTENT For the purpose of determining compliance with the VOC content limits in Table I, the VOC content of a coating shall be determined by using the procedures described in Subsections (e)(2)(i) or (e)(2)(ii), as appropriate. The VOC content of a tint base shall be determined without colorant that is added after the tint base is manufactured. (i) With the exception of low-solids coatings, determine the VOC content in grams of VOC per liter of coating thinned to the manufacturer's maximum thinning Regulation IV -13- Rule 67.0 recommendation, excluding the volume of any water and exempt compounds. Determine the VOC content using the following equation: VOC Content = (W - Ww - Wec) / (Vm - Vw - Vec) Where: VOC content = grams of VOC per liter of coating WS weight of all volatiles, in grams = weight of water, in grams Wec = weight of exempt compounds, in grams Vm = volume of coating, in liters VW volume of water, in liters Vec = volume of exempt compounds, in liters (ii) For low-solids coatings, determine the VOC content in units of grams of VOC per liter of coating thinned to the manufacturer's maximum recommendation, including the volume of any water and exempt compounds. Determine the VOC content using the following equation: VOC Contenti = (W - Ww - W) / (Vm) Where: VOC contentIs = the VOC content of a low solids coating in grams of VOC per liter of coating W = weight of all volatiles, in grams Ww = weight of water, in grams Wec = weight of exempt compounds, in grams Vm = volume of coating, in liters (f) MONITORING AND RECORDS (1) REPORTING REQUIREMENTS Clear Brushing Lacquers: Each manufacturer of clear brushing lacquers shall, on or before April 1 of each calendar year beginning in the year 2004, submit an annual written report to the Executive Officer of the CARB. The report shall specify the number of gallons of clear brushing lacquers sold in California during the preceding calendar year, and shall describe the method used by the manufacturer to calculate State sales. Rust Preventative Coatings: Each manufacturer of rust preventative coatings shall, on or before April 1 of each calendar year beginning in the year 2004, submit an annual written report to the Executive Officer of the CARB. The report shall specify the number of gallons of rust preventative coatings sold in California during the preceding calendar year, and shall describe the method used by the manufacturer to calculate State sales. Specialty Primers, Sealers, and Undercoaters: Each manufacturer of specialty primers, scalers, and undercoaters shall, on or before April 1 of each calendar year beginning in the year 2004, submit an annual written report to the Regulation IV -14- Rule 67.0 Executive Officer of the CARB. The report shall specify the number of gallons of specialty primers, sealers, and undercoaters sold in California during the preceding calendar year, and shall describe the method used by the manufacturer to calculate State sales. (iv) Toxic Exempt Compounds: For each architectural coating that contains perchloroethylene or methylene chloride, the manufacturer shall, on or before April 1 of each calendar year beginning in the year 2004, report in writing to the Executive Officer of the CARB the following information for products sold in California during the preceding year: the product brand name and a copy of the product label with legible usage instructions; the product category listed in Table Ito which the coating belongs; the total sales in California during the calendar year to the nearest gallon; the volume percent, to the nearest 0.10 percent, of perchioroethylene and methylene chloride in the coating. (v) Recycled Coating: Manufacturers of recycled coatings must submit a letter to the Executive Officer of the CARB certifying their status as a Recycled Paint Manufacturer. The manufacturer shall, on or before April 1 of each calendar year beginning in the year 2004, submit an annual written report to the Executive Officer of the CARB. The report shall include, for all recycled coatings, the total number of gallons distributed in California during the preceding year, and shall describe the method used by the manufacturer to calculate California's distribution. (vi) Bituminous Coatings: Each manufacturer of bituminous roof coatings or bituminous roof primers shall, on or before April 1 of each calendar year beginning in the year 2004, submit an annual written report to the Executive Officer of the CARB. The report shall specify the number of gallons of bituminous roof coatings or bituminous roof primers sold in California during the preceding calendar year, and shall describe the method used by the manufacturer to calculate California's sales. (2) TESTING PROCEDURES (i) VOC Content: To determine the physical properties of a coating in order to perform the Subsection (e)(2)calculations, the reference method for VOC content is U.S. EPA Method 24, incorporated by reference in Subsection (0(2) (iv)(K), except as provided in Subsections (f)(2)(ii) and (f)(2)(iii). An alternative method to determine the VOC content of coatings is SCAQMD Method 304-91 (Revised February 1996), incorporated by reference in Subsection (f)(2)(iv)(L). The exempt compounds content shall be determined by South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMID) Method 303-91 (Revised August 1996), incorporated by reference in Subsection (f)(2)(iv)(J). To determine the VOC content of a coating, the manufacturer may use U.S. EPA Method 24, or an alternative method as provided in Subsection (f)(2)(ii), formulation data, or any other reasonable means for predicting Regulation IV -15- Rule 67.0 that the coating has been formulated as intended (e.g. quality assurance checks, recordkeeping). However, if there are any inconsistencies between the results of a Method 24 test and any other means for determining VOC content, the Method 24 test results will govern, except when an alternative method is approved as specified in Subsection (f)(2)(ii). The Air Pollution Control Officer may require the manufac- turer to conduct a Method 24 analysis. Alternative Test Method: Other test methods demonstrated to provide results that are acceptable for purposes of determining compliance with Subsection (f)(2)(i), after review and approval in writing by the staffs of the District, the CARB, and the U.S. EPA, may also be used. Methacrylate Traffic Marking Coatings: Analysis of methacrylate multi-component coatings used as traffic marking coatings shall be conducted according to a modification of U.S. EPA Method 24 (Appendix A), incorporated by reference in Subsection (f)(2)(iv)(M). This method has not been approved for methacrylate multi-component coatings used for purposes other than as traffic marking coatings or for other classes of multi-component coatings. Test Methods: The following test methods are incorporated by reference herein, and shall be used to test coatings subject to provisions of this rule: Flame Spread Index: The flame spread index of a fire-retardant coating shall be determined by ASTM Designation E 84-99, "Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials" (see Subsection (c)(20), Fire-Retardant Coating). Fire Resistance Rating: The fire resistance rating of a fire- resistive coating shall be determined by ASTM Designation E 119-98, "Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction Materials" (see Subsection (c)( 19), Fire-Resistive Coating). Gloss Determination: The gloss of a coating shall be determined by ASTM Designation D 523-89 (1999), "Standard Test Method for Specular Gloss" (see Subsections (c)(21), (c)(35), (c)(36), and (c)(41), Flat Coating, Nonflat Coating, Nonflat-High Gloss Coating, and Quick-Dry Enamels). Metal Content of Coatings: The metallic content of a coating shall be determined by SCAQMD Method 318-95, "Determination of Weight Percent Elemental Metal in Coatings by X-Ray Diffraction," SCAQMD "Laboratory Methods of Analysis for Enforcement Samples" (see Subsection (c)(33), Metallic Pigmented Coating). Acid Content of Coatings: The acid content of a coating shall be determined by ASTM Designation D 1613-96, "Standard Test Method for Acidity in Volatile Solvents and Chemical Intermediates Used in Paint, Varnish, Lacquer, and Related Products" (see Subsection (c)(39), Pre- Treatment Wash Primers). Regulation IV -16- Rule 67.0 Drying Times: The set-to-touch, dry-hard, dry-to-touch, and dry- to-recoat times of a coating shall be determined by ASTM Designation D 1640- 95, "Standard Test Methods for Drying, Curing, or Film Formation of Organic Coatings at Room Temperature" (see Subsections (c)(41) and (c)(42), Quick- Dry Enamel and Quick-Dry Primer, Sealer, and Undercoater). The tack-free time of a quick-dry enamel coating shall be determined by the Mechanical Test Method of ASTM Designation D 1640-95. Surface Chalkiness: The chalkiness of a surface shall be determined using ASTM Designation D 4214-98, "Standard Test Methods for Evaluating the Degree of Chalking of Exterior Paint Films" (see Subsection (c)(52), Specialty Primer, Sealer, and Undercoater). Exempt Compounds - Siloxanes: Exempt compounds that are cyclic, branched, or linear completely methylated siloxanes, shall be analyzed as exempt compounds (for compliance with Subsection (e)(2)) by Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) District Method 43, "Determination of Volatile Methylsiloxanes in Solvent-Based Coatings, Inks, and Related Materials," BAAQMD Manual of Procedures, Volume III, adopted 11/6/96, (see Subsection (c)(61), Volatile Organic Compounds and Subsection (e)(2)(i)). (Exempt Compounds - Parachlorobenzotrifluoride PCBTF): The exempt compound parachlorobenzotrifluoride, shall be analyzed as an exempt compound for compliance with Subsection(f)(2) by BAAQMD Method 41, "Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds in Solvent-Based Coatings and Related Materials Containing Parachlorobenzotrifluoride," BAAQMD Manual of Procedures, Volume III, adopted 12/20/95, (see Subsection (c)(61), Volatile Organic Compound and Subsection (f)(2)(i)). Exempt Compounds: The content of compounds exempt under U.S. EPA Method 24 shall be analyzed by SCAQMD Method 303-91 (August 1996), "Determination of Exempt Compounds," SCAQMD "Laboratory Methods of Analysis for Enforcement Samples," (see Subsection (c)(61), Volatile Organic Compound and Subsection (f)(2)(i)). VOC Content of Coatings: The VOC content of a coating shall be determined by U.S. EPA Method 24 as it exists in appendix A of 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 60, "Determination of Volatile Matter Content, Water Content, Density, Volume Solids, and Weight Solids of Surface Coatings" (see Subsection (f)(2)(i)). Alternative VOC Content of Coatings: The VOC content of coatings may be analyzed either by U.S. EPA Method 24 or SCAQMD Method 304-91 (February 1996), "Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) in Various Materials," SCAQMD "Laboratory Methods of Analysis for Enforcement Samples" (see Subsection (f)(2)(i)). Regulation IV -17- Rule 67.0 (M) Methacrylate Traffic Marking Coatings: The VOC content of methacrylate multi-component coatings used as traffic marking coatings shall be analyzed by the procedures in 40 CFR Part 59, Subpart D, Appendix A, "Determination of Volatile Matter Content of Methacrylate Multicomponent Coatings Used as Traffic Marking Coating" (September 11,1998), (see Subsection (f)(2)(i)). Regulation IV -18- Rule 67.0 Appendix A A.1 AVERAGING PROVISION The manufacturer shall demonstrate that actual emissions from the coatings being averaged are less than or equal to the allowable emissions, for the specified compliance period using the following equation: n n GiMi <_ GiViLi i=l i=1 Where: II GiMi = ActualEmission: i=l n GiViLi = Allowable Emissions i=l Gi = Total Gallons of Product (i) subject to Averaging; Mi = Material VOC Content of Product (i), in pounds per gallon; Mi =Ws-Ww-Wec Vm Vi = Percent by Volume Solids and VOC in Product (i); Vm-Vw-Vec Vi— Vm Where: Ws, Ww, Wec, Vm, Vw, and Vec are defined in Subsection (e)(2), except that in this Appendix weights are in pounds and volumes are in gallons. For Non-Zero VOC Coatings: Vi= Material VOC (also known as VOC Actual) Coating VOC (also known as VOC Regulatory) Where: Coating VOC = Ws-Ww-Wec Vm-Vw-Vec For Zero VOC Coatings: Vi = Percent Solids by Volume Li = Regulatory VOC Content Limit for Product (i), in pounds per gallon (as listed in Table I) The averaging is limited to coatings that are designated by the manufacturer. Any coating not designated in the averaging Program shall comply with the VOC limit in Regulation IV -19- Rule 67.0 Table I. The manufacturer shall not include any quantity of coatings that it knows or should have known will not be used in California, if statewide coatings data are used. If district-specific coatings data are used, the manufacturer shall not include any quantity of coatings that it knows or should have known will not be used in the District. A. 1.1 In addition to the requirements specified in Section A. 1, manufacturers shall not include in an Averaging Program any coating with a VOC content in excess of the following maximum VOC content, for the applicable categories. Averaging Categories and VOC Ceiling (Maximum VOC Allowed) Category VOC Limit Effective 1/1/2003 Averaging VOC Ceiling (Maximum) lb/gal Ll lb/gal g Flat Coating 0.8 100 2.1 250 Nonflat Coating 1.3 150 2.1 250 Floor Coatings 2.1 250 3.3 400 Industrial Maintenance Coatings 2.1* 250* 3.5 420 Primers, Sealers, and Undercoaters 1.7 200 2.9 350 Quick-Dry Primers, Sealers, & Undercoaters 1.7 200 3.8 450 Quick-Dry Enamels 2.1 250 3.3 400 Roof Coatings 2.1 250 2.1 250 Bituminous Roof Coatings 2.5 300 2.1 300 Rust Preventative Coatings 3.3 400 3.3. 400 Stains 2.1 250 2.9 350 Waterproofing Sealers 2.1 250 3.3 400 *Effective 1/1/2004 A.2 AVERAGING PROGRAM (PROGRAM) At least six months prior to the start of the compliance period, manufacturers shall submit an Averaging Program to the Executive Officer of the Air Resources Board. As used in this Appendix A, "Executive Officer" means the Executive Officer of the Air Resources Board. Averaging may not be implemented until the Program is approved in writing by the Executive Officer. Within 45 days of submittal of a complete Program, the Executive Officer shall either approve or disapprove the Program. The Program applicant and the Executive Officer may agree to an extension of time for the Executive Officer to take action on the Program. Regulation IV -20- Rule 67.0 A.3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS The Program shall include all necessary information for the Executive Officer to make a determination as to whether the manufacturer may comply with the averaging requirements over the specified compliance period in an enforceable manner. Such information shall include, but is not limited to, the following: A.3.1 An identification of the contact persons, telephone numbers, and name of the manufacturer who is submitting the Program. A.3.2 An identification of each coating that has been selected by the manufacturer for inclusion in this program that exceeds the applicable VOC limit in Table I, its VOC content specified in units of both VOC actual and VOC regulatory, and the designation of the coating category. A.3.3 A detailed demonstration showing that the projected actual emissions will not exceed the allowable emissions for a single compliance period that the Program will be in effect. In addition, the demonstration shall include VOC content information for each coating that is below the compliance limit in Table I. The demonstration shall use the equation specified in Section A. 1 of this Appendix for projecting the actual emissions and allowable emissions during each compliance period. The demonstration shall also include all VOC content levels and projected volume sold within the State for each coating listed in the Program during each compliance period. The requested data can be summarized in a matrix form. A.3.4 A specification of the compliance period(s) and applicable reporting dates. The length of the compliance period shall not be more than one year or less than six months. A.3.5 An identification and description of all records to be made available to the Executive Officer upon request, if different than those identified under Section A.3.6. A.3.6 An identification and description of specific- records to be used in calculating emissions for the Program and subsequent reporting, and a detailed explanation as to how those records will be used by the manufacturer to verify compliance with the averaging requirements. A.3.7 A statement, signed by a responsible party for the manufacturer, that all information submitted is true and correct, and that records will be made available to the Executive Officer upon request. A.4 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS A.4.1 For every single compliance period, the manufacturer shall submit a mid-term report listing all coatings subject to averaging during the first half of the compliance period, detailed analysis of the actual and allowable emissions at the end of the mid-term, and an explanation as to how the manufacturer intends to achieve compliance by the end of the compliance period. The report shall be signed by the responsible party for the manufacturer, attesting that all information submitted is true and correct. The mid-term Regulation IV -21- Rule 67.0 report shall be submitted within 45 days after the midway date of the compliance period. A manufacturer may request, in writing, an extension of up to 15 days for submittal of the mid-term report. A.4.2 Within 60 days after the end of the compliance period or upon termination of the Program, whichever is sooner, the manufacturer shall submit to the Executive Officer a report listing all coatings subject to averaging during the compliance period, providing a detailed demonstration of the balance between the actual and allowable emissions for the compliance period, any identification and description of specific records used by the manufacturer to verify compliance with the averaging requirement, and any other information requested by the Executive Officer to determine whether the manufacturer complied with the averaging requirements over the specified compliance period. The report shall be signed by the responsible party for the manufacturer, attesting that all information submitted is true and correct, and that records will be made available to the Executive Officer upon request. A manufacturer may request, in writing, an extension of up to 30 days for submittal of the final report. A.5 RENEWAL OF A PROGRAM A Program automatically expires at the end of the compliance period. The manufac- turer may request a renewal of the Program by submitting a renewal request that shall include an updated Program, meeting all applicable Program requirements. The renewal request will be considered conditionally approved until the Executive Officer makes a final decision to deny or approve the renewal request based on a determination of whether the manufacturer is likely to comply with the averaging requirements. The Executive Officer shall base such determination on all available information, including but not limited to, the mid-term and the final reports of the preceding compliance period. The Executive Officer shall make a decision to deny or approve a renewal request no later than 45 days from the date of the final report submittal, unless the manufacturer and the Executive Officer agree to an extension of time for the Executive Officer to take action on the renewal request. A.6 MODIFICATION OF A PROGRAM A manufacturer may request a modification of the Program at any time prior to the end of the compliance period. The Executive Officer shall take action to approve or disapprove the modification request no longer than 45 days from the date of its submittal. No modification of the compliance period shall be allowed. A Program need not be modified to specify additional coatings to be averaged that are below the applicable VOC limits. A.7 TERMINATION OF A PROGRAM A.7.1 A manufacturer may terminate its Program at any time by filing a written notification to the Executive Officer. The filing date shall be considered the effective date of the termination, and all other provisions of this rule including-the VOC limits shall immediately thereafter apply. The manufacturer shall also submit a final report 60 days after the termination date. Any exceedance of the actual emissions over the Regulation IV -22- Rule 67.0 allowable emissions over the period that the Program was in effect shall constitute a separate violation for each day of the entire compliance period. A.7.2 The Executive Officer may terminate a Program if any of the following circumstances occur: A.7.2.1 The manufacturer violates the requirements of the approved Program, and at the end of the compliance period, the actual emissions exceed the allowable emissions. A.7.2.2 The manufacturer demonstrates a recurring pattern of violations and has consistently failed to take the necessary steps to correct those violations. A.8 CHANGE IN VOC LIMITS If the VOC limits of a coating listed in the Program are amended such that its effective date is less than one year from the date of adoption, the affected manufacturer may base its averaging on the prior limits of that coating until the end of the compliance period immediately following the date of adoption. A.9 LABELING Each container of any coating that is included in averaging program, and that exceeds the applicable VOC limit in the table in Section 301 shall display the following statement: "This product is subject to architectural coatings averaging provisions in California." A symbol specified by the Executive Officer may be used as a substitute. A.10 VIOLATIONS The exceedance of the allowable emissions for any compliance period shall constitute a separate violation for each day of the compliance period. However, any violation of the requirements of the Averaging Provision of this rule, which the violator can demonstrate= to the Executive Officer, did not cause or allow the emission of an air contaminant and was not the result of negligent or knowing activity may be considered a minor violation. A.11 SUNSET OF AVERAGING PROVISION The averaging provision set forth in Appendix A shall cease to be effective on January 1, 2005, after which averaging will no longer be allowed. Regulation IV Rule 67.0