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HomeMy WebLinkAbout50241; ELLERY, ELM & SKYLINE STEEL WATER TANKS; SUBMITTALS; 2013-05-07191 Granite St. Suite B • Corona, CA 92879 Ph (951) 273-9890 • Fax (951) 273-9830 '5- www.simpsonsandblasting.com Submittal for Contract No. 50241, Bid No. PWS12-18UTIL Project: Ellery, Elm, & Skyline Steel Water Tanks Interior and Exterior Coating & Structural Repairs / i -__ I Number of sets: Six plus one reproducible copy / BAD MAY 072013 Contractors certification Statement: I TRANSPORT, ATIQV " 1TMENT I hereby certify that the (equipment, material) shown and marked in this submittal is that proposed to be incorporated into this Project, is in compliance with the-Contract Documents, can be installed in the allocated spaces, and is submitted for approval." By:J Title: A erSf ek Date:___________________ Company Name: -'\ ) pernJ\, m.Ji hAi17/ "e(g) Specification section Number(32 OO (Submittal numbers shall be consecutive including subsequent submittals for the same materials.) DescriDti :ontents of the submittal. Ive-- cfrvUë± Identification of deviations from the contract Documents: nj / CA #878060 NV #72342 AZ#R0C255672 ERNCAU0 PIIFI! Product Name: Blast-One Garnet Other Names: Almandine garnet, Almandite garnet, C Recommended Use: blast cleaning abrasive, water jet cuttir Supplier Blast-One International Address: 2400 Landmark Way, Columbus, OH Telephone Number: 614 476-3000 Fax Number: 614 476-6936 E-mail: sales@blast-one.com Emergency Number: 614 596-0725 SHOP DRAWING REVIEW The prvsI by the Engineer of any shop or work drawing (Met any raw Contractor's plant or equipment) shall not in any way ~Orgflqg,,Va~& Mdntractor from full responsibility for complete and accurate performance of the Work In accordance with the Contract Drawings and Specifications. Neither shall such approval release the Contractor form any liabilitypaced upon film i'any provision in the Form of Contra. El .......REJECTED/RESUBMIT o ......AMEND AND RESUBMIT 0/ ... MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTEG . NO Sam 25 I I P II 2 J COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS This material is a natural mixture of almandine garnet and other trace minerals. Chemical Name CAS Number Proportion (weight %) Almandine Garnet Fe3Al2(SiO)3 1302-62-1 Greater than 96% Ilmenite FeTiO3 103170-28-1 Less than 2% Calcium Carbonate CaCO3 471-34-1 Less than 2% Zircon ZrSiO4 149040-68-2 Less than 0.5% Quartz (Crystalline Silica) SiO2 14808-60-7 Less than 0.5% Uranium (natural) 7440-29-1 Thorium (natural) 7440-61-1 Less than 0.05% Note: Free Silica is less than 0.1% 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION No acute or chronic health effects known in workers arising from short or long term exposure to this substance. However, possible health effects are as follows: Acute Ingestion Non-toxic by ingestion. Swallowing a large amount may result in irritation to the digestive system due to abrasiveness. Eye Solids and dust of dry product can be irritating due to abrasiveness. Skin Can cause skin irritation due to abrasiveness Inhalation As shipped from the manufacturer, the grain size of the product is outside the respirable range (>10 micron diameter) and precludes if from being an inhalation hazard. Handling and processing of the product can however fracture grains, and in the dry state this can generate dust. It can be irritating if inhaled at high concentration. My cause symptoms such as coughing or sneezing Chronic General The main exposure route to the constituents in Blast-One garnet is dust inhalation. Silica Crystalline silica is a known cause of lung fibrosis (silicosis). It has also been classified as a human carcinogen (International Agency for Research on Cancer). Blast-One garnet contains low levels of crystalline silica (up to 0.10/6), in the form of quartz, and precautions should be taken to avoid inhaling dust. Uranium Thorium As is common in many minerals, Blast-One garnet contains very low levels (below 0.05% by weight) of naturally occurring radioactive elements of the uranium and thorium series. Internal exposure via inhaled dust is the main exposure pathway. Blast-One garnet is exempt from NRC regulations for source material per 10 CFR 40 because it is below 0.05% uranium and thorium. 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Ingested: Wash mouth out with water ensuring the mouthwash is not swallowed. Seek medical attention as a precaution if discomfort occurs. Eye: Check for and remove any contact lenses. Hold eyelid open and flush with plenty of clean water. Continue for at least 15 minutes or until grit is removed. Seek medical attention if irritation persists. DO NOT RUB EYES! Skin: Gently remove contaminated clothing to avoid generating dust. Wash material from the skin and wash remaining material from the skin with gentle water stream. If irritation persists seek medical advice. Launder clothing before re-use. Inhaled: Move to fresh air. Blow nose to remove particulates from nasal passages. If any adverse reaction develops seek medical attention. Recommended First Aid Facilities: Eye wash facilities. Advice to Physician: Treat symptomatically. 5 ~ FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flammability Limits: Non-flammable. Flashpoint: Not applicable. General Hazard: This product is not flammable or combustible and does not support combustion. Extinguishing Media: Use media suitable for the material that is burning. F 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Wear safety equipment as for normal handling. If possible, vacuum the material to avoid generating unnecessary dust, otherwise, sweep any spillages. 1 1-877-7 1BLAST Incompatible Materials: None known. Decomposition: Not applicable. Hazardous Reactions: None known. 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE Avoid breathing dust. Use good housekeeping practices to keep dust to a minimum. 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Standards: Inspirable dust levels should be kept below 10 Mg/M3. If this level is exceeded, respiratory protection is required. Engineering Controls: Maintain ventilation and/or dust collection to reduce exposure to dust generated during handling and use. Maintain a clean and safe work environment and monitor effectiveness. Personal Protection: Follow local, state or federal guidelines for the use of personal protection equipment. Use NIOSH/MSHA approved respiratory protection when dust concentrations exceed 10mg/rn3 Blast cleaning operators should use a type CE air fed abrasive blast hood covering head, neck and shoulders as well as protective leather (or equivalent) gloves and apron. Hearing protection should also be worn when blast cleaning or in the vicinity of blast cleaning operations. 9 EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION Appearance: Pink to red colored free flowing sand. Odour. Odourless. pH: Neutral Vapour Pressure: Not applicable. Boiling Point: Not applicable. Melting Point: Approximately 2282°F Radioactivity: Not detectable above background levels. Solubility in Water Insoluble. Specific Gravity: 4.1 Flammability: Non-flammable. Hardness: 7.5-8.0 Mobs Bulk Density: Approximately 145 lb per cubic foot Particle Size: Average range between 0.1 - 0.6mm, depending on grade. 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Chemical Stability: Stable and inert material under normal and anticipated storage, handling and use conditions. Conditions to Avoid: None known. 1-877-7 BLAST 1 • www.blast-one.com ! 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No toxicological information available. 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION This material is a naturally occurring mineral with no known ecotoxicity. It is insoluble in water and unlikely to contaminate waterways or food chains. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Follow local, state or federal guidelines for disposal of inert solid waste, e.g. for landfill. MATERIAL CONTAMINATED IN USE MAY NEED SPECIAL HANDLING AND DISPOSAL. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER TO UNDERTAKE ANY EVALUATION CLASSIFICATION AND DISPOSAL OF MATERIAL AFTER USE. IU TRANSPORT INFORMATION No special precautions necessary. It is recommended to keep bags closed and dry bulk loads covered to prevent dust generation. REGULATORY INFORMATION OSHA: This product comes under the "hazardous" classification as a respirable dust only. Im OTHER INFORMATION - This MSDS has been prepared by Blast-One International in accordance with the National Code of Practice for the Preparation of Material Safety Data Sheets 2nd Edition [NOHSC:2011(2003)]. Date of Issue: March 2012, Revision 1 As per Worksafe Guidance Note NOHSC 3017, each user should review the information in the specific context of the intended application. I Blast-One International I 2400 Landmark Way, Columbus, OH 43219 Toll free 1-877-7 BLAST 1 Tel (6 14) 476-3000 Fax (614) 476-6939 Email sales@blast-one.com Web www.blastirne.com UNITED STATES • AUSTRALIA • UNITED KINGDOM J1 '- Fi. - &5_. 6..494. .. 191 Granite St. Suite B Corona, CA 92879 Ph (951) 273-9890 • Fax (951) 273-9830 www.simpsonsandblasting.com Submittal for Contract No. 50241, Bid No. PWS12-18UT11 Project: Ellery, Elm, & Skyline Steel Water Tanks Interior and Exterior Coating & Structural Repairs RECEIVED CTY01 CARLSBAD Number of sets: Six plus one reproducible copy MAY 1 4 2013 Contractors certification Statement: RANVORIMON CM&I DIVISION "I hereby certify that the (equipment, material) shown and marked in this submittal is that proposed to be incorporated into this Project, is in compliance with the Contract Documents, can be installed in the allocated spaces, and is submitted for approval." By: e474f~' Title: . ZLd Company Name: Specification section Number (3O V7 .: COAT' -FC'7K:: TI1iITiJ Identification of deviations from the contract Documents: CA #878060 NV #72342 AZ #R0C255672 IN CMj - / __ SBAI 191 Granite St. Suite B • Corona, CA 928 PSO Ph (951) 273-9890 • Fax (951) 273-983( £ www.siinpsonsandblasting.com T. Submittal for Contract No. 50241, Bid No. PWS12-18UT11 Project: Ellery, Elm, & Skyline Steel Water Tanks Interior and Exterior Coating & Structural Repairs Number of sets: Six plus one reproducible copy Contractors certification Statement: "I hereby certify that the (eauioment. material) shown and marked in this submittal is that proposed to be incorporated into this Project, is in compliance with the Contract Documents, can be installed in the sDaces. and is submitted for anoroval." By: 9-L1m- Title: Date: q -2:52013 Company Name: 177'i'e 1- Specification section Wumberc JO I O (Submittal numbers shall be consecutive including subsequent submittals for the same materials.) Identification of deviations from the contract Documents: CA #878060 NV #72342 AZ #R0C255672 Q1 O4 4 TACK NV DETAIL XTa -------------- 0 g.-s ii/le- NECK LAYOUT 3/4 - SILL OF MATERIALS 1-4 I/8 3 1/2 115W STY DESCRIFTON 2 2 WORM DRIVE BAND, 1/2 WiSE X I2D LG 3 1 MESH SCREENING 16.18 .. 10 I/4 WIDE V 120- LG 4 I DOMED HEAD, 04W AS SHOWN - 5 4 BOLT. 0I/ X I 1/4 LO HEX ./NUT S 5 4 FR, 1/4 THY S 2 K 2 w/ 09/18 HOLE NOTES [ ROLL NECK TO 26 INSIDE DIAMETER. • VENT 10 BE COATED WITH OUTSIDE OF TANK. E6EXR,ETO4>/ EDY \OfCarIsbadl TANK ROOF The approve bythoEng&yshop rk drawing (or ofany I 4'-NT 00 drawing of the Cont actolr&"IW equipment) shall not in any way be deemed to release t tbr from full responsibility for v 036 ROOF VENT - PLAN complete and accurate - omiance of the Work in accordance with the Contract Drawings and Specifications. Neither shaft such p SHEET No. REV REWORKS PASO ROB' 'VARKIPLC1 ion In the Form of Contract. 036" ROOF ENT ft (901) 925-HEj JTARO LA.. XX jBco..AS .MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED NO EXC lIONS TAKEN 1) RECEIVED CITY OF CARLSBAD MAR 27 2013 191 Granite St. Suite B Ph (951) 273-9890 • Fax (951) 273-9830 Corona, CA 92879 TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT WWW.slfllpsonsafldblaSting.cOm CM&1 DIVISION Submittal for Contract No. 50241, Bid No. PWS12-18UT11 Project: EVery, Elm, & Skyline Steel Water Tanks Interior and Exterior Coating & Structural! Repairs Number of sets: Six plus one reproducible copy Contractors certification Statement: "I hereby certify that the (equipment, material) shown and marked in this submittal is that proposed to be incorporated into this Project, is in compliance with the Contract Documents, can be installed in the allocated spaces, and is submitted for approval." By:&,L —Title: Raije,'_F Masva ,ek- Date:3 -2G O I Company mago'ej ajtjaStJA;-) -rtie-' Specification section Number 0 CO (Submittal numbers shall be consecutive including subsequent submittals for the same materials.) Identification of deviations from the contract Documents: ,0 cgi, aflppou eP RUcno. agkAct vr CA #878060 NV #72342 AZ#R0C255672 State of California AIR RESOURCES BOARD EXECUTIVE ORDER G-11-119 Relating to Certification of Abrasives for Permissible Outdoor Blasting under California Code of Regulations, Title 17, Section 92530 WHEREAS, pursuant to California Health and Safety Code section 40901 and following, the Air Resources Board (ARB) has adopted abrasive blasting standards; WHEREAS, in title 17 California Code of Regulations, section 92000 and following, ARB has established abrasive blasting standards; WHEREAS, title 17 Cal. Code Regs., section 92500 (C), provides in part that any abrasive blasting operation conducted outside a permanent building must use exclusively wet abrasive blasting, hydroblasting, vacuum blasting, or abrasives certified by ARB for permissible dry outdoor blasting; WHEREAS, Exhibit A to this executive order lists abrasives that have been tested in accordance with "Method 'of Test for Abrasive Media Evaluation," Test Method No. California 371-A, dated May 15, 1975, including the "Visible Emission Evaluation Test Method for Selected Abrasives Used in Permissible Dry Outdoor Blasting," as adopted by ARB on April 1, 1991, for some selected abrasives, and all have been found. to comply with the abrasive certification performance standards set forth in title 17 Cat. Code Regs., section 92530 (b); WHEREAS, Exhibit A may be amended periodically to remove abrasives no longer certified for use and to addnew abrasives that have been tested and found to comply with the abrasive certification performance standards set forth in title 17 Cal. Code Regs., section 92530 (b); and WHEREAS, ARB's Executive Officer, pursuant to California Health and Safety Code section 39516, issued Executive Order G-02-007 delegating to the Chief of ARB's Monitoring and Laboratory Division the authority to certify abrasives in accordance with title 17 Cal. Code Regs.,.section 92530(a). NOW, THEREFORE, I, Alberto Ayala, Chief of ARB's Monitoring and Laboratory Division order certified the abrasives listed in Exhibit A for permissible dry outdoor blasting pursuant to title 17 Cal. Code Regs., section 92530. IPZ IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to title 17 Cal. Code Regs., section 92530 (a), that the certifications granted by this executive order will expire on the respective dates listed in Exhibit A and subsequent addenda, and thereafter no previously listed abrasive will be permissible for dry butdoor blasting until recertified in accordance with title 17 Cal. Code Regs., section 92530. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Executive Order C-i 1-075 is superseded by this order. Executed at Sacramento, California, this day of 2012 Alberto Ayala, Ph.D., MS.E. '- Chief, Monitoring and Laboratory Division Attachment Exhibit A: Abrasives Certified for Permissible Dry Outdoor Blasting City Of Carlsbad SHOP DRAWING REVIEW The approval by the Engineer of any shop or work drawing (or of any drawing of the Contractor's plant or equipment) shall not in any way be deemed to release the contractor from full responsibility for complete and accurate performance of the Work in accordance with the Contract Drawings and Specifications. Neither shall such approval release the Contractor form any liability placed upon him by any provlsionln the FonnoUontract. o . REJEc1b!REsuaMrr - - O ...AMEND AMEND AND RESUBMIT - O .. MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED Vale., - r 7il ABRASIVES CERTIFIED FOR PERMISSIBLE OUTDOOR BLASTING - G-11-118 ILJ California Environmental Protection Agency ('O—Air Resources Board FAX Messag Pages to Follow: 0 Please Deliver ASAP to: Receiving Machine Number: From: Kathryn Gugeter Monitoring & Laboratory Division Mailing Address; Post Office Box 2815 Sacramento, CA 95812 Location: 1900 14" Street Sacramento, CA 95814 883;3703 Telephone: (916) 322-0221 FAX: (916) 324-1556 E-mail: kgugeler©arb.c gov Overnight Address: 1927 13th Street Sacramento, CA 95818 dry We are pleased to inform you that the abrasive products listed below are certified for outdoor blasting from August 31, 2012 until August 31, 2014. Camox USA Plant: 100 Lapis Road Marina, California Brand Name or Grade:, , Expires: Lapis Lustre, No. 3 8131/14 Lapis Lustre, No. 0/30 8/31/14 Lapis Lustre, No, 1/20 8/31/14 Lapis Lustre, No. 1C 8/31/14 Lapis Lustre, No. 2/12 6/31/14 Lapis Lustre, No. 2/18 8/31/14 This certification is based on the presumption that your company will pay the invoice for the te s which will be mailed to you. The thst results will be sent to you upon payment of the invoice. Non-payment of the Invoice will rsult in decertification. If you have questions, or would Ille a notification on Air Resources Board letterhead, please me know. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) FOR NATURAL SAND OR GRAVEL (Complies with OSHA and MSHA Hazard Communication Standards, 29 CFR 1910. 1200 and 30 CFR Part 47) CEMEX 5180 Golden Foothill Parkway, Suite 200 El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 Section 1- IDENTIFICATION Supplier/Manufacturer CEMEX, Inc. 5180 Golden Foothill Parkway, Suite 200 El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 Product name and synonyms Sand, Gravel, Construction Aggregate, A-B Rock Chemical family Limestone (CAS #1317-65-3) Quartz (CAS #14808-60-7) Section 2- COMPONENTS Emergency Contact Information (916) 941-2800 Formula Not Applicable Not Applicable Hazardous Ingredients Respirable quartz (CAS# 14808-60-7) - greater than 0.1% by weight ACGIH TLV-TWA (2006) = 0.025 mg respirable quartz dust/m' OSHA PEL (8-hour TWA) = (10mg respirable dust/m3)/(percent silica + 2) Section 3- HAZARD IDENTIFICATION Potential Health Effects Relevant Routes of Exposure: Eye contact, skin contact, inhalation, and ingestion. Effects Resulting from Eye Contact: Exposure to airborne dust may cause immediate or delayed irritation or inflammation. Effects Resulting from Skin Contact: Direct contact may cause irritation by mechanical abrasion. Effects Resulting from Inhalation: Natural Sand or Gravel may contain trace amounts of free crystalline silica. Prolonged exposure to respirable free silica can aggravate other lung conditions and cause silicosis, a disabling and potentially fatal lung disease. Exposure to sand or gravel dust may cause irritation to the moist mucous membranes of the nose, throat, and upper respiratory system. It may also leave unpleasant deposits in the nose. Effects Resulting from Ingestion: Although small quantities of dust are not known to be harmful, ill effects (gastrointestinal irritation and blockage) are possible if larger quantities are consumed. Carcinogenic potential: Natural Sand or Gravel are not listed as a carcinogen by NTP, OSHA, or IARC. It may however, contain trace amounts of substances listed as carcinogens by these organizations. Crystalline silica, which is a component of natural sand or gravel, is now classified by IARC as known human carcinogen (Group I). NTP has characterized respirable silica as "reasonably anticipated to be [a] carcinogen". Medical conditions which may be aggravated by, inhalation or dermal exposure: Pre-existing upper respiratory and lung diseases. Section 4- FIRST AID Eyes Immediately flush eyes thoroughly with water. Continue flushing eye for at least 15 minutes, including under lids, to remove all particles. Call physician if irritation persists or later develops. Skin Wash skin with cool water and a mild detergent. Seek medical treatment if irritation persists or later develops. Inhalation of Airborne Dust Remove to fresh air. Seek medical help if coughing and other symptoms do not subside. Ingestion Do not induce vomiting. If conscious, have the victim drink plenty of water and call a physician immediately. Section 5- FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flash point ...................................None Upper Explosive Limit ................ :None Extinguishing media ...................... Not Combustible Hazardous combustion products..None Section 6- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Lower Explosive Limit ........................ None Auto ignition temperature .................... Not Combustible Special fire fighting Procedures ........... None Unusual fire and explosion hazards.....None Collect dry material using a scoop. Avoid actions that cause dust to become airborne. Avoid inhalation of dust and contact with skin. Wetting of spilled materials may be beneficial to minimize generation of airborne dusts. None of the components of this product are subject to the reporting requirements of Title ifi of SARA 1986, and 40 CFR 372. Section 7- HANDLING AND STORAGE Follow the personal protection and controls set forth in Section 8 of this MSDS when handling this product. Respirable crystalline silica-containing dust may be generated during processing, handling and storage. Section 8- EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Skin Protection Wash dust-exposed skin with soap and water before eating, drinking, smoking, and using the toilet facilities; Wash work cloths after each use. Respiratory Protection Avoid actions that cause dust to become airborne. Use local or general exhaust ventilation to control exposures below applicable exposure limits. Use NIOSHJMSHA approved (under 30 CFR 11) orNIOSH approved (under 42 CFR 84) respirators in poorly ventilated areas, if an applicable exposure limit is exceeded, or when dust causes discomfort or irritation. (Advisory: Respirators and filters purchased after June 10, 1998 must be certified under 42 CFR 84.) Ventilation Use local exhaust or general dilution ventilation to control exposure within applicable limits. Eye Protection Safety glasses with side shields should be worn as minimum protection. In extremely dusty environments and unpredictable environments wear unvented or indirectly vented goggles to avoid eye irritation or injury. Contact lenses should not be worn when working with products which may generate airborne dust. Section 9- PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL, PROPERTIES Physical state...........Solid Odor ...................................... No distinct odor Solubility in water ... Negligible Vapor pressure ........................ Not applicable Vapor density .......... Not applicable Boiling point .......................... Not applicable (i.e.,> 1000 C) Melting point ........... Not applicable Specific gravity (H20 = 1.0).......2.55-2.85 Evaporation rate ...... Not applicable Section 10- STABILITY AND REACTWLTY Stability Stable. Conditions to avoid Avoid contact with incompatible materials (see below). Incompatibility Not known to be incompatible with any materials. Hazardous decomposition Will not spontaneously occur. Silica-containing respirable dust particles may be generated by handling. Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur. Section 11-TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION For a description of available, more detailed toxicological information contact the supplier or manufacturer. Section 12- ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity No recognized unusual toxicity to plants or animals Relevant physical and chemical properties (See Sections 9 and 10.) Section 13- DISPOSAL Pickup and reuse clean materials. Dispose of waste materials in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Where applicable, dispose of bags in an approved landfill or incinerator. Section 14- TRANSPORTATION DATA Hazardous materials description/proper shipping name Not hazardous under U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. Hazard class identification number Not applicable. Not applicable Required label text Hazardous substances/reportable quantities (RO) Not applicable. Not applicable. Section 15- OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION Status under USDOL-OSHA Hazard Communication Rule, 29 CFR 1910.1200 Natural Sand or Gravel is considered a "hazardous chemical" under this regulation, and should be part of any hazard communication program. Status under CERCLAISUPERFUND 40 CFR 117 and 302 Not listed. Hazard Category under SARA(Title ifi) Sections 311 and 312 Natural Sand or Gravel does qualify as a "hazardous substance". Status under SARA (Title Ill). Section 313 Not subject to reporting requirements under Section 313. Status under TSCA (as of May 1997) Some substances in Natural Sand or Gravel are on the TSCA inventory list. Status under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act Limestone is a "hazardous substanc&' subject to statutes promulgated under the subject act. Status under California Proposition 65 This product contains up to 0.05 percent of chemicals (trace elements) known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. California law requires the manufacturer to give the above warning in the absence of definitive testing to prove that the defmed risks do not exist. Section 16- OTHER INFORMATION Prepared by CEMEX, Inc. Houston, Texas Approval date or Revision date Approved: July 1998 Revised: January 2008 Other important information This product should only be used by knowledgeable persons. While the information provided in this material safety data sheet is believed to provide a useful summary ofthe hazards this product as it is commonly used, the sheet cannot anticipate and provide the all of the information that might be needed in every situation. Inexperienced product users should obtain proper training before using this product. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, CONCERNING THE PRODUCT OR THE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS THEREOF FOR ANY PURPOSE OR CONCERNING THE ACCURACY OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED BY CEMEX, Inc. except that the product shall conform to contracted specifications. The information provided herein was believed by CEMIEX, Inc. to be accurate at the time of preparation or prepared from sources believed to be reliable, but it is the responsibility of the user to investigate and understand other pertinent sources of information to comply with all laws and procedures applicable to the safe handling and use of product and to determine the suitability of the product for its intended use. Buyer's exclusive remedy shall be for damages and no claim of any kind, whether as to product delivered or for non-delivery of product, and whether based on contract breach of warranty, negligence, or otherwise shall be greater in amount than the purchase price of the quantity of product in respect of which damages are claimed. In no event shall Seller be liable for incidental or consequential damages, whether Buyer's claim is based on contract, breach of warranty, negligence or otherwise. RECEIVED CITY OF CARLSBAD MAR 22 2013 TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT CM&1 DIVISION Simpson Sandblasting 191 Granite St. Suite B Corona, CA 92879 SITE SPECIFIC HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Ellery, Elm & Skyline Water Tanks Date: March 201 City Of Carlsbad SHOP DRAWING REVIEW The approval by the Engineer of any shop orwoik drawing (or of any drawing of the Contractors plant or equipment) shall not in any way be deemed to release the Contractor from full responsibility for complete and accurate performance of the Work in accordance with the Contract Drawings and Specifications. Neither shall such approval release the Contractor form any liability placed upon bins by any provision In the Form of Contract. - - O ..... REJECTED/RESUBMIT 0 .......AMEND AND RESUBMIT MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN, Prepared by: Robert Chambers, Dire Dow Page 1 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan 1.0 Introduction .4 2.0 Plan Objectives............................................................................................4 3.0 Statement of Compliance .......................................................................... 4 4.0 Project Description.................................................................................5 Project Location Scope of Work 5.0 Emergency Response Plan & Medical Treatment ............................................. 6 Primary Emergency Responders .................................................. 6 Emergency Muster Location ........................................................... 6 Outside Emergency Responder .......................................................... 6 Emergency Medical Treatment Location.............................................6 First Aid and Emergency Supplies...............................................7 Notification and Responsibilities..................................................7 6.0 Key Personnel and Responsibilities..............................................................8 A. General Requirements..............................................................8 Onsite Project Superintendant....................................................9 Onsite Project Foreman............................................................9 Simpson Sandblasting Employees...................................................9 Subcontractors.......................................................................9 Visitors ............................................. ...................................... 10 7.0 Site-Specific Requirements ...................................................................... 10 General Simpson Sandblasting Safety Requirements........................10 Simpson Sandblasting Safety Meetings.........................................10 Simpson Sandblasting Safety Inspections ..................................... 11 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) ......................................... 11 Page 2 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan Clothing .11 Heavy Equipment Operations ...................................................12 Hazardous Chemicals.............................................................12 Fine Protection & Hot Work......................................................13 Fall Protection ............................................ .......................... 13 Confined Spaces....................................................................13 Tunnel Safety......................................................................13 Evacuation Work..................................................................13 Lead..................................................................................13 8.0 Heat Illness Prevention Program...............................................................14 Page 3 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan 1.0 Introduction This document serves as the Site Specific Health and Safety Plan to be executed by Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. (SSSC). This plan is the core occupational health and safety document for the Simpson Sandblasting project team, its subcontractors, vendors, and visitors working or visiting the site. This plan is subject to change before work commences, and after mobilization to the site. This Plan, the Simpson injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), will be kept on the Site for reference by all parties. 2.0 Plan Objectives The primary objective of this Plan is to provide Simpson Sandblasting Employees, subcontractors, vendors, and visitors engaged in works at the Site with: A comprehensive identification and assessment of the hazards and risks that may be encountered to personnel on site and to the surrounding environment; Identification of appropriate control measures; A safe system of work to control and mitigate the hazards; Identify and provide information on potential chemical, physical, environmental, and toxicological hazards related to site contaminants and other hazardous substances that may be encountered; Identification of regulatory compliance requirements; Emergency response plans identifying emergency responders and treatment facilities for site emergencies; Identification of key personnel and their roles and responsibilities. 3.0 Statement of Compliance Simpson Sandblasting Personnel and subcontractors on site must comply with relevant legislation and regulations at all times. The primary Federal Regulations of interest on this site are: Occupational Safety and Health Act 29, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 1910; Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 1926; Federal Railroad Administrations Track Safety Standards 49CFR213. The primary California regulations of interest on this site are: California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 8, Industrial Relations, Division 1, Chapter 3.2 and Chapter 4, Cal/OSHA regulations; CCR, Title 19, Public Safety, Division 2, Office of Emergency Services; CCR, Title 27, Environmental Protection. Page 4 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan 4.0 Project Description A. Project Location: Ellery Tank (5mg), Elm Tank(1.5mg), and Skyline Tank(1.5mg) Map to Project Site Attached Hereto: Addendum A B. Scope of Work Scope of work includes: 1. Remove Interior Coatings 2.Prepare interior of reservoir 3.Apply coatings 4.Prepare exterior of reservoir 5.0vercoat existing coatings 6. Move on to next reservoir until all three reservoirs are complete Page 5 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan 5.0 Emergency Response Plan & Medical Treatment The Emergency responders, treatment facilities, and responsibilities in the event of an emergency are as follows: Primary Emergency Responder Emergency Muster Location In the event of an emergency the emergency gathering point for Simpson Sandblasting employees is outside of the jobsite office. Outside Emergency Responder In the event of an emergency dial 911 for response. Emergency Medical Treatment Location The emergency treatment location for this project is: This Number and directions will be posted at the Site. Map to Emergency Room Attached hereto: Addendum B Page 6 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan First Aid and Emergency Supplies First Aid kits are contained in each Simpson Sandblasting vehicle. The onsite Superintendent and Foreman have current First Aid and CPR certifications. Notification and Responsibilities Caring for an injured employee is the priority in an injury. All incidents of injury, however minor, are to be reported to the Simpson Sandblasting Onsite Foreman or Superintendent after they occur. If an incident requires more than first aid, the Simpson Sandblasting Onsite Foreman or Superintendent will determine whether emergency services are needed or whether the employee can be safely transported off the Site. If emergency services are needed, upon arrival of appropriate emergency response personnel, field personnel shall defer authority but shall remain on the scene if necessary to provide possible assistance. Foreman or Superintendent shall contact the Simpson Sandblasting Corporate Safety Officer for reporting, injury investigation and follow-up. All other incidences, such as property damage, material releases, and unauthorized discharges must be reported to the Simpson Sandblasting Onsite Superintendent and UPRRR immediately or as the situation permits. Page 7 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan 6.0 Key Personnel and Responsibilities A. General Requirements: For Simpson Sandblasting to meet its health and safety objectives on the Site, an organizational system of personnel with various health and safety responsibilities has been developed. All Site Simpson Sandblasting employees, subcontractors, and visitors must: Understand and comply with Simpson Sandblasting safety procedures, Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) and the Minimum Safety Requirements for Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. All Simpson Sandblasting team members are to work closely with and communicate with all Simpson Sandblasting employees, client responsible persons and any subcontractors to ensure a team effort in meeting safety goals. Report to the site each day physically and mentally competent to perform their duties. Safety is a team effort. Be responsible for your safety and health and the safety of others on the site. Whatever your role, plan for safety at all times. Set the example for other employees on site. Stop any work that is unsafe, both to themselves and to their fellow workers. Use and maintain all protective equipment as required. Report all incidents, accidents, unsafe conditions and near misses to a supervisor. Protect and respect the environment. Attend and actively participate in all safety meetings. Page 8 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan B. Onsite Project Superintendent Direct all Simpson Sandblasting site operations and function as Onsite Safety Officer. Has ultimate responsibility for compliance with Simpson Sandblasting Safety Programs. Inform Simpson Sandblasting Safety Officer of all pertinent project developments and plans affecting safety. Provide resources necessary to ensure a safe working environment. Report injuries, incidents, and near misses. Maintain communications with Client representatives. Verify staff has had adequate training for the work. Monitor compliance with Simpson Sandblasting requirements and Federal and State Regulations. C. Onsite Project Foreman Manage safety into all planned construction activities. Stop work as necessary to prevent injuries, incidents, near-misses, or impact to the environment. Evaluate hazards and mitigation plans for construction activities. Communicate safety requirements to Simpson Sandblasting employees, subcontractors, and visitors. Conduct and participate in weekly and daily safety meetings. Manage emergency situations as necessary. Aid in injury, accident, and near-miss investigations. Suggest modifications to the Plan as necessary. Perform work in a safe manner and set a positive safety example for others on site. Support all employees, subcontractors, and visitors in safe work practices. D. Simpson Sandblasting Employees Obey health and safety practices and procedures. Stop work as necessary to prevent injuries, accidents, and near- misses. Participate in training, attend safety meetings and briefings. Wear PPE as directed by this Plan. Page 9 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan Report recognized unsafe conditions, near-misses, and other incidents to the Simpson Sandblasting Project Foreman and/or Simpson Sandblasting Superintendent. E. Subcontractors Follow all applicable State and Federal Labor and OSHA regulations. Stop work as necessary to prevent injuries, incidents, and near- misses and impact to the environment. Immediately report unsafe conditions on the Site. Provide Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all chemicals brought on site. All subcontractors will be required to attend and sign all Simpson Sandblasting safety meeting. List of Subcontractors a. Paso Robles Tank RI F. Visitors Provide advance notification of visit to the site, preferably 24 hours. Check in with the Simpson Sandblasting Onsite Superintendent upon entering the site. Follow the direction of Simpson Sandblasting Onsite Superintendent and Project Foreman while on the Site. Stop work or movement as necessary to prevent injuries, accidents, near-misses, or impact to the environment. Be aware of and follow emergency procedures. 7.0 Site Specific Requirements The goal on this project is zero injuries, accidents, or environmental incidences. To meet this goal Simpson Sandblasting expects all Simpson Sandblasting employees, subcontractors, and visitors to the site to comply with this Plan. The requirements described in this document, or made reference to, are expected to be followed at all times. All materials made reference to will be available on the Site for reference and review. Page 10 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan The following are safety requirements specific to the Site: A. General Simpson Sandblasting Safety Requirements Simpson Sandblasting employees must take every precaution to prevent injury to themselves, other employees, and the public. First aid supplies are located in each Simpson Sandblasting company motor vehicle and the Onsite Superintendent and Foreman hold current certifications in first aid/CPR. Simpson Sandblasting Safety Meetings At a minimum documented tailgate meetings are required to be held weekly and as the hazards and scope of work change. A copy of each tailgate meeting is to be kept in the Site project file with the master being sent to the Simpson Sandblasting main office. Simpson Sandblasting Safety Inspections Simpson Sandblasting maintains the safety of the Site and its operations by conducting documented regular inspections at the following intervals: Daily pre-work site inspections; Weekly jobsite inspections; Inspections of the Site and work methods by third-party safety consultant and/or Simpson Sandblasting Safety Officer. Copies of all inspections are to be kept on the Site for review and copied to the Simpson Sandblasting main office. D. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) The following PPE is required, at minimum, for each Simpson Sandblasting employee, subcontractor, and visitor on the Site: Hard hat meeting ANSI Z89.1 requirements; Safety glasses with permanent side shields or wrap-arounds meeting ANSI Z87.1 requirements, chemical splash goggles meeting ANSI Z87.1 requirements. During fueling operations, splash goggles or face shield with safety glasses is required and face shield must be in the down position when standing directly behind the fuel nozzle. 3. Work gloves, (type of glove dependant on the work task); Page 11 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan Safety-toed footwear conforming to ANSI standards; High-visibility orange safety vests; Hearing protection (as needed to prevent exposure exceeding 85- dB). E. Clothing Simpson Sandblasting employees will be suitably dressed to perform their duties safety and in a manner that will not interfere with their vision, hearing, or free use of their hands or feet. Other Specifics: Waist length shirts with sleeves and orange vests must be worn; Trousers that cover the entire leg. If flare-legged trousers are worn, the trouser bottoms must be tied to prevent catching; Simpson Sandblasting employees must not wear loose or ragged clothing, neckties, finger rings, or other loose jewelry while operating or working on machinery. There will be a 1-strike-and-out policy for not adhering to the required dress code. F. Heavy Equipment Operations Simpson Sandblasting will be operating company vehicles and heavy equipment on the Site. All contractor vehicles will stop at all railroad crossings to ascertain the way is clear. Seat belts are to be equipped on, and worn, when operating motor vehicles and heavy equipment. All service vehicles and fuel trucks must be equipped with an audible backup warning device, fire extinguisher, and first aid kit. Headlights must be turned "on" when operating motor vehicles on Railroad property. In addition, four-way flashers must be turned "on" while operating in intermodal facilities. There will be no night work on the Site by Simpson Sandblasting. Identification of power lines in any work areas prior to operating equipment must be done and ajob briefing must be held. Vehicles must be kept a safe distance from the outside of the rail, Do Not park vehicles or equipment foul of a railroad track. All self-propelled equipment will be equipped with a operators manual, fire extinguisher, and audible back-up warning device. Page 12 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan Hazardous Chemicals As required by Simpson, Safety Requirements for Simpson Contractors all potentially hazardous materials for work under this Plan will have an MSDS sheet submitted prior to bringing the materials on site. MSDS sheets for materials currently anticipated to be on the Site are contained in the Master MSDS book in the job trailer. Necessary additions to this book will be made as MSDS sheets are added. The Simpson Sandblasting Onsite Project Superintendent has the responsibility for maintaining MSDS records for this Site and informing UPRR and Simpson Sandblasting employees of any hazardous chemicals brought on the Site. At the start of the project the Simpson Sandblasting tailgate meeting "Hazard Communications" is to be held to inform employees of the Site hazard communication system. This tailgate is included in the Appendix. Fire Protection & Hot Work Simpson Sandblasting will provide fire extinguishers for all employees working under the direction of this Plan. All Simpson Sandblasting company vehicles and heavy equipment are equipped with fire extinguishers. Fall Protection Confined Spaces Tunnel Safety N/A Excavation Work N/A Page 13 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan M. Lead 8.0 Heat Illness Prevention Heat stress may be a high hazard for Simpson Sandblasting during the project. Preventing heat stress will be addressed for all personnel working under this Plan via hazard communications, safety meetings, and oversight. Heat Illness Prevention procedures required by Cal/OSHA Title 8, California Code of Regulations, General Industry Safety Orders, Section 3395, will be adhered to for employees working under the direction of this Plan as referenced in the Simpson Sandblasting IIPP, Heat Illness Prevention, page 82. Some specifics: Fresh water will be provided for all Simpson Sandblasting employees (1 qt. per employee per hour); Shade and/or shade structures will be in place at beginning of shift; Site supervisors and employees will be trained in preventing health illness; Simpson Sandblasting safety meeting "Preventing Heat Illness" will be held. A copy of this meeting is in the appendix; All employees will be informed of emergency procedures on the Site. Page 14 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan Simpson Sandblasting Safety Policy Policy Title: Accident/Incident Investigation Purpose: To provide guidelines to Superintendents and Foremen in the conduct of an accident investigation on ajob site. Scope: Covers accidents and incidents involving Simpson Sandblasting employees, subcontractors of Simpson Sandblasting and property damage incidents occurring on the job site. Actions: Simpson Sandblasting Employees Minor incident After initial first aid is provided and condition of employee is stabilized, Superintendent or Foreman will perform initial investigation of the accident involving a Simpson Sandblasting employee. Using the checklist attached to this policy the foreman will answer all required basic questions. Witnesses will also be questioned to get a clear picture of how the incident occurred. Photographs will be taken to identify any conditions which will be corrected. Initial report will be forwarded to Simpson Sandblasting Safety Officer for further investigation. Major incident First aid and additional medical treatment will be provided. Immediately report to the safety officer the fact that the incident occurred. When site, employee and conditions are stabilized, Superintendent will conduct an initial investigation of the accident scene and identify all individuals who observed the accident. Step 1: Isolate the area and block off any equipment or materials involved in the accident/incident Step 2: Take names and phone contact numbers of all individual witnesses. Step 3: Isolate witnesses so they cannot discuss the incident or compare notes. Step 4: Interview each individual witness to determine the sequence of the accident. Get Assistance from Forman as necessary if a large group. Ask for contact phone or other means of contacting witnesses at a later time if necessary. Step 5: Take appropriate photographs of the incident scene for reference. Step 6: Compile report for further analysis; and corrective actions; send to Project Manager. Step 7: Project manager reviews and forwards to the safety officer. Page 15 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan Subcontractor Employee: Minor incident Simpson Sandblasting Superintendent will require the subcontractor foreman or job lead to conduct the initial investigation and report results and corrective actions to Simpson Sandblasting Superintendent. Simpson Sandblasting superintendent may pursue further details if accident report is inadequate or does not address the issue. Final report is submitted to Superintendent or directly to the Simpson Sandblasting Safety Officer. Major incident Simpson Sandblasting Superintendent takes control of these incidents. Immediately report to the Safety Officer, the nature and extent of the incident. After individual is provided appropriate emergency treatment and site is stabilized, superintendent will follow 1 through 7 above in Simpson Sandblasting major incident. Superintendent may solicit assistance from subcontractor Foreman and or/or Simpson Sandblasting foremen as necessary. Property damage Using steps 1 through 7 above, Superintendent will evaluate and report on such incidents to determine cause and identify corrective actions. Page 16 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan Simpson Sandblasting Employee Injury Investigation Report Name of injured employee__________ Injury Time Injury Date________________ Date Employer Notified of Injury Address Where Injury Occurred_______ Job# Injured Employee's Supervisor. Injury Witness Name Address Phone Injury Description, What Happened: Accident Type: Check One 0 Struck by []Struck against sharp object []Caught on or in between ElFall on same level []Fall to different level flSlip/fall or overextension El Extreme Temperature El Inhalation El Liquid Absorption or splash 0 Material in eye [I Other What substances or objects were closely connected with the injury (machines, tools, ladder, chemical) Describe injury (cut, strain, rash, etc.) Part of Body Affected Was Simpson Sandblasting Code of Safe Practices Violated? _No _Yes If Yes, specifics Did other persons contribute to the accident directly or by creating hazard? _No Yes If Yes, names and description Page 17 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan If contributing persons a non-Simpson Sandblasting employee, company information_________ Medical Treatment Information Did employee require medical care? Yes No. If Yes, name and address of treating Physician or medical facility_____________________________________________________ Did Employee lose at least one day's work after injury? No _Yes If yes, last day worked Did employee receive the Employee Claim For Workers Compensation Benefits Form? Yes No Date employee received form Modified Duty Available? Yes No Date Modified Duty Began If Modified Duty Available, describe Causes of Accident Tools, Equipment, or Substance Cause U Incorrect Use U Wrong Equipment U Faulty Tool U Tool Inspection Failure U Guard Removed U Ineffective Grounding U Equipment Moving U Other Work Method U Improper Lifting U Lifting Excessive Weight U Tom or loose clothing U Doing 2-person job alone U Horseplay U Fatigue U Not Following Instructions Page 18 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan LI Other________ Working Conditions Cause 11 Clutter / Housekeeping 0 Improper Shoring L] Improper Traffic Control [I] Noise LI Light U Sanitation U Ventilation U Condition of Floors LI Other Personal Protective Equipment Cause U Hard Hat U Gloves U Proper Safety Glasses U Face Protection U Fall Protection Harness U Foot Protection U Inoperative Safety Device U Hearing Protection U Long Sleeves or Pants U Other Explain Causes: Corrective Actions: Date Required Corrective Actions: Supervisor Date Safety Officer Date Copy: Employee, Supervisor, Project Manager, Senior Manager, General Manager Page 19 of 19 Simpson Sandblasting & Special Coatings, Inc. Health and Safety Plan Emergency Services - Tn-City Medical Center - Oceanside, CA Page 1 of 1 / - -- Ilrr _!I. III' 0. r at!I I I, Ir,v Is, fw rn'IO6 ;eui te.i r1 Home About Us Contact Us Maps & Locations Espanol Tagalog Emergency Department If you are having an emergency, please call 911. 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ROLL ITEM 121 TO (TeD) INSIDE RADIUS. 2-TO' 10 N I 87/B' 1-2' j I B 6 0 [ I I ThREE(3) ASSEMBLIES REQ'D II I -\ B.O.M.FORONE(1)ASSEMBLV,2 Til" TO ONE)1)CHELLERY,ELM,&SKYLINEI __________________________________ II N.,, 07/12' (NOTE 2) Ip -- (NOTE 3) 'I 3 I 01 I/I 2' 3-5 1/2' 2 1/2' 2 I 4 4471 01 E70I8, - .-'.' 3' 011/16' 21 INSIDE VIEW - DOOR CLOSED L!L!6'' ' ,F 2'4• SECTION sommmi mm I ELEVATiON & ASSEMBLY VIEW D 000183101DM,0t8 DIII 111.01 108 *8! *P0U 01110 11*81 C) SECTION ITEM DETAILS PRT STD M-004 101 T Dl *000081115100IY 11618 001100*0*6010110 *11. 64p,,tofl *86 MASt IC., - 20,2TO 0000008 II 00100? 01110000161100 _______ I SHEET No. DM29/JOY: F71Y 030" MONO-BOLT SHELL MANWAY 3 UP) RSC MW RI PASO ROBLES TANK, INC. CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT ELLORY, ELM, AND SKYLINE RESERVOIRS06201 2/02000:____________ REI.(ARKS [2011400*3: ____________ Ph, (BOB) 327-1641 • fim. (MD) 030-004 ________ 388380111801*8 0% 0010,01, 511 0304D CARLSBAD, CA I - MARCH 3013 Plo (831)020-5832 - 1*8: )951) 0204832 1 J11183 AWAIA 0100-11 OCOIR AS SHOWN I/Jo o282P.CE.REP OF: 8 BILL OF MATERIALS ITEM# 21? DESCRIPTION I 4 PLATE.3/18"188093/4"03"0 2 1 PLATE, 3/I6'ThKx3-13/a'03'-13/r 3 4 PLATE. 3/lB" INK 02'82'-1 3/B" ii :1 PLATE. 1/4" 1118 8 2" 8 4 I/4" I'L......i. 5 I PB, 1/4' THK 0 2" 0 2 1/2" 8 0 PB, 1/4" 1148 0 2" 2 4 15/16- 7 2 PLATE, 1/4"THRX2'035/8" 9. B 2 ROUND BAR, *3/4" 0 1-1" I - - 9 2 BOLT. 05/B" 0 2 HEX WITHNUT 10 4 FB 1/4" 1114 2 2" 0 tO" NOTES, - 2 1/2" !L 1 • I. TACK WELD ITEM #9 NUT TO BOLT, AFTER ASSEMBLY FOR OPERATIONAL FIT. REMOVE ITEM #10 AFTER INSTALLATION IN ROOF. ROOF HATCH TO BE COATED SAME AS 11448. BILL OF MATERIALS FOR (1) ROOF HATCH ONLY. II j B.O.M. FOR ONE (1) ASSEMBLY, II TWO (2) ASSEMBLIES REQ'D *3/4" 1 ONE (1) EACH I ELM &SKYLINE WELD) ________ PARTS DETAIL I-I/O' - I-c. 542 36" SO ROOF HATCH PLAN 5/18" g0lGAP A 3'-O" INSIDE 11441< ROOF FRONT I,IE* SECTION RL ELEVATION MEW B SECTION REV DATE 91 REMARKS ocoocc,cv' MJF CJP/HSC c, MARCH 2013 PASO ROBLES TANK INC. PM (825) 207-1941 • F () 239-8524 RT 925 29th thL I RAR CA 83449 3892 NAA44M c* *n,oi, c, gsso PM (901)925-2522 • F (991)925-8922 -- CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT ELLORY, ELM, AND SKYLINE RESERVOIRS I CARLSBAD, CA I 36" SQUARE ROOF HATCH - SHEET No. I I I AWINA D100-1 1 scc, AS SHOWN 0e: 0262P-CF-REP jo, B I 1-4 ITEM #16 - DETAIL 805 4,-S NECK LAYOUT T 2"165 r / - HOOD BOLT CONNECTION DETAIL - Ills SPLIT PIN HIS 01/B" I 114w 47TB" BILL OF MATERIALS DESCRP'IION MAlI. COAT LI, 3/16" 1)411 5 I-V S IS-IC" 1.0 (SEE lAYOUT) (NOTE I) 038 OP WORM DRIVE BAND. 1/2 WIDE S 0-0" .0 354 55 N/A MESH SCREENING 18oI60.009" WISE '.12" WIDE X 10-0" IC 304 SO N/A SHED HEAD, 3/I6- 1)412 5 048- O.D. AS SHOWN 8052 14/A LT,3/CVTHEXT-0II/I6"XI6'-O"LO - 5052 N/A Ol.T01/2"XI 1/4" 10 lID) w/NIJT - 304S5 )/A FIR, 1/4" 1)412 5 2" X 2" */08/18" HOLE 036 I OP RB, 03/8" S I-B 1/2" 10 IT. 1/4" THE S 2" 5 4 1/16" 0 SIlT (SEE OCTAL) *A101S ~HIA PIT, T/4" THE 5 2" 0 1/16" 0 SET (SEE DElHI) PIT, 1/4101253X41/SSSIET (SEE DETAIL) 0052 N/A PIT,1/41H803"54T/8"XSKT(SEEOETAS,) 304S5 N/A 6, 03/4 1-8" LS 304 SS N/A FIAT WASHER. 03/4" 204 SO N/A NUT, 03/4' HEX 304S5 N/A EYEBOLT, MOMASTER 02274142 CS OP GASIICT PAD, I/O" TAIlS 2"52" o/ N/IS" 1401.0 NEOPRENE N/A PLI, 1/4" 141< 0 1" CI 2-4" 036 OP 09, 01/4" 02 3/16" (BEND MS SHOWN) 5052 N/A WIRE ROPE. 01/4" - T-V 1.0 (MoMASlER 8S12T158) 304 SO N/A COMPRESSION SLEEVE. I/o" (MOWSIER 1 2883141) COPPER rMR. PLT.3/TVTHXXA4'-I00003'-O 1/2* 10 036 I. ROIL NECK 10035" INSIDE SIAMESE I B.O.M. FOR ONE (I) ASSEMBLY, - THREE (3) ASSEMBLIES REQ"D ONE (1) EACH @ ELLERY. ELM, & SKYLINE 3 PLAN 038" ROOF VENT ELEVATiON SECTION 07/8- i- 1 CLIP DETAILS IllS No 2012 REV SATE 01 REMARKS 0000EE1121 DAD CJPIROC TRAVaIlS: 0,VVREOTDODT: ' DATE: MARCH 2013 6282220 5I,.4 P10o RA0 CO $,Øii PASO ROBLES TANK, INC. (RB) 627-1641 • MO (RB) 528-2154 Plo (251) 225-2822 • MO 1801)262-0822 I CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT ELLORY, ELM, AND SKYLINE RESERVOIRS I CARLSBAD,CA 038" ROOF VENT SHEET No. I 5 I I ,v AWINA 0105-Il lOCAlE AS SHOWN ,00 S2B2P.CF-REP 8 BILL OF MATERIALS !EMI I STY DESCRIPTION MAIL COAT ¶ I SRFETY CLIMB w154 DISMOUNT SECTION (NOTE T & 2) ADO ADO NOTES SAFETY CUMB 10 RE ATTACHED IN FIELD. (I) SOY-I-CLIMB BELT AND (1) SLEEVE TO BE PROVIDED FOR EXTERIOR LADDER. LADDER DETAIL REV DATE BY REMARKS I OEKA.:000I MAY PASO ROBLES TANK, INC. I SHEET 000WASH CJPIRSC CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT EXTERIOR LADDER MODIFICATION I SHEET CACAO.:: ____________ MA 00th SH.et. .: MAMA CA 93046 ELLORY, ELM, AND SKYLINE RESERVOIRS 6 FT.: (022) 227-1041 • IN.:, (MA) 238-9654 DMA W.TMATRI Afro H.TTM, CA R2545 CARLSBAD, CA I I SHEET CHESS.:: ____________ TV _______ aSIC MARCH 2013 FT.: (SOT) 923-2022. F.:..: (951) 925-5022 VVTE ATMNA 0100-IT -e AS SHOWN oe 0282P-CF-REP or: 8 ROOF CONNECTION .4 HOLE LAYOUT 01 10816 ROOF I 81/2' 2-0" BILL OF MATERIALS DESCRIPTION PIPE. 01 1/2" SCM 45 6" LO (THREAD ONE ED PIPE. 81 6/2! SEN 40 - B" LO (THREAD BOTH PIPE, 01 1/2" SEAl 40 0 1-8" (THREAD BOTH I SHEDS ELBOW ALUM HOUSING, TEFLON BEARING COUPLING, HALF •T• 30000 APT COUPLING, HALF 01 6/2" 3050# NPT SPRING TENSIONER ASSEMBLY CHANNEL, C6s0.2000,920 (AMERICAN STD) - 180 U-BOLT, McIMSTER #2036139 INDICATOR ASSEMBLY (NOTE 3) FL 1/4' 1011 0 1" 0 2' WITH 05/16' HOLE FL 1/4" 11111 5 I" S I" WITH 00/18' HOLE ANGLE. L.1fo3oI/4 - 4' LO PLATE. 1/4' 10(4 5 2! U A" U PATTERN BOLT. 01/2! 0 I I/A' HEX WITH NUT 9 CLAMP DETAIL NO TO SCALE :1 I 8)/A" 1/2" 1: Typ io R3/8' SECTION FRONT TARGET DETAIL 1-I/O' 17 4 DOUBLE SLEEVE PRESSED CLAMP, M005STER #3735115 304 OS N/A IN S FLAT WASHER, 01/2' (FASTENAL #0171980) 304 OS N/A NOTES: I. LIQUID LEVEL INDICATOR MANUFACTURED BY P.R.T. DRAWING INDICATES GENERAL CONFIGURATION ONLY. EXACT LOCATION OF INDICATOR TO BE DETERMINED BY OWNERS REPRESEDITATWE. ITEM #9 TO BE FUSION BOND EPDXY COATED AFTER FABRICATION. B.O.M. FOR ONE (1) ASSEMBLY, 1 TWO (2) ABBEMBUES REQ'O ONE (1) EACH @ ELLERY & SKYLINE CABLE CLAMP GAUGE BOARD - ELEV AID) TO SCALE INSIDE MEW SECTION '.10W /tri\ HALF TRAVEL LIQUID LEVEL INDICATOR NOT TO SCALE STAINLESS STEEL-.. kl 3 16 GUIDE WIRE /VF2TYP £6010 05/18' END HOLE DR ILLED (3 ) (TO ROOF) (70 FLOOR CONNECTION 2 DETAIL - 3V-D 1 1/2' 3' 112.13 lH !!Li' ::rl S. 1• OLE 32' DIDE CLIP DETAILS - I-B' GAUGE BOARD ISO NOT 10 SCALE SHELL CONNECTION 3 DETAIL - REV DATE BY -- REMARKS MJF _______ CJP ROE PASO ROBLES TANK, INC. I I SHEET No. ul °' CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT ELLORY, ELM, AND SKYLINE RESERVOIRS HALF-TRAVEL LIQUID LEVEL INDICATOR 854501510 D. I V -M. (CON) 227-1041 • F (MA) 2882 W.nlV,,tI, 004, 104501, CA 02045 CARLSBAD, CA ________________________________________ I I 5405 MARCH 2013 Ph: (051) 920-5022 • PA,: (TOT) 025-6022 AMENA 0100-11 SCOE AS SHOWN 0262P-CE-REP 8 191 Granite St. Suite B • Corona, CA 92879 Ph (951) 273-9890 • Fax (951) 273-9830 www.simpsonsandblasting.com Submittal for Contract No. 50241, Bid No. PWS12-18UTIL Project: EHery, Elm, & Skyline Steel Water Tanks Interior and Exterior Coating & Structural Repairs Number of sets: Six plus one reproducible copy Contractors certification Statement: "I hereby certify that the (equipment, material) shown and marked in this submittal is that proposed to be incorporated into this Project, is in compliance with the Contract Documents, can be installed in the for approval." Title: Company Name: c;iw; ôIC Specification section Number_______________________________ (Submittal numbers shall be consecutive including subsequent submittals for the same materials.) Identification of deviations from the contract Documents: -.• C- .- '1 CA #878060 NV #72342 AZ #R0C255672 LIF - o'' CA °ft4' - SBAI SHERWIN- WiLLIAMs. Protective & Marine Coatings CITY OF CARLSBAD - STEEL WATER TANKS REHABILITATION - ELLERY, ELM AND SKYLINE STEEL WATER TANKS SECTION 09960 COATING SYSTEMS FOR RECOATING WATER STORAGE , TANK Part 2 PRODUCTS / 1 Coating System For Interior Steel 1' Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP1O/NACE 2 Near White Blast Cleaning 167ieJ' Prime Coat: Macropoxy 646 PW Potable Water Epoxy, 4 to 6 mils dft / Intermediate Coat: Macropoxy 646 PW Potable Water Epoxy, 4 to 6 mils dft Finish Coat: Macropoxy 646 PW Potable Water Epoxy, 4 to 6 mils dft / Coating System For Exterior Steel (oo?r.1 0ftJ- rfi~' Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP2/SP3 Hand/Power Tool Cleaning Spot Primer: Macropoxy 646 Fast Cure. Epoxy, 3 —5 mils dft Intermediate Coat: SprayLastic Exterior Semi-Gloss Waterborne DryFall, 2 to 4 mils dft Finish Coat: SprayLastic ExterioSemi-Gloss "iaterlojne DryFall, 2 to 4 mils dft -. - '-, - itc'fl&t kr1jz.. /t--tl - LOfC J - - . -) Z,c%e'i 7z' c ( I nmsrnIr,..--I. pw..v.g LUN Sfl± 4EJ City Of Carlsbad SHOP DRAWING REVIEW Uil END Of bythe Engineer of any shop or work drawing (or of any , . drawing of the Contractors plant or equipment) shall not in any way be deemed to release the Contractor from full responsibility for complete and accurate performance of the Work in accordance with the Contract Drawings and Specifications. Neither shall such app,vat release the Contractor form any liability placed upon him by any provision In the Form of Centraç$ D4 REJECTED/RESUBMIT AMEND AND RESUBMIT 13 MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED 0 1WEXCFKIONS TAKEN Robert Parker • NACE Certified Protective & Marine Coatings Division • The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive. Ontario, California 91761 • Cell: (909)717-3064 • Fax: (909)390-2412 swrep7851sherwin.com C * SHERWIN-WILLIAMS. Protective & Marine Coatings April 16, 2013 Simpson Sandblasting Inc. 191 Granite Street, Suite B Corona, CA 91789 Ref: Submittal - City of Carlsbad - Steel Water Tanks Rehabilitation - Ellery, Elm and Skyline Steel Water Tanks The Sherwin-Williams company respectfully submits the following coating systems for the City of Carlsbad - Steel Water Tanks Rehabilitation - Ellery, Elm and Skyline Steel Water Tanks project. All data and msds sheets are enclosed. If you have any questions please contact me at 909-717-3064. Thank you. Bob Parker NACE Certified Coating Inspector Level 3 Cert.No. 11769 Protective & Marine Coatings Division The Sherwin-Williams Company ff Robert Parker • NACE Certified Coating Inspector Level 3, Cert. No. 11769 Protective & Marine Coatings Division • The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive. Ontario, California 91761 • Cell: (909)717-3064 • Fax: (909)390-2412 swreo7851 tsherwin.com SHERWIN- WILLIAMS. Protective & Marine Coatings CITY OF CARLSBAD - STEEL WATER TANKS REHABILITATION - ELLERY, ELM AND SKYLINE STEEL WATER TANKS SECTION 09960 COATING SYSTEMS FOR RECOATING WATER STORAGE TANK Part 2 PRODUCTS Coating System For Interior Steel Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP1OINACE 2 Near White Blast Cleaning Prime Coat: Corothane I Galvapac Zinc 1K, 3.0 to 4.0 mils dft Intermediate Coat: Macropoxy 646 PW Potable Water Epoxy, 5 to 7 mils dft (Light Blue) Finish Coat: Macropoxy 646 PW Potable Water Epoxy, 5 to 7 mils dft (Mill White) Total System: Total Dry Film Thickness - 13 to 18 Mils Coating System For Exterior Steel Exterior Surfaces (Overcoat System): Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP2/SP3 Hand/Power Tool Cleaning Spot Primer: Macropoxy 646 Fast Cure Epoxy, 3 - 5 mils dft Intermediate Coat: SprayLastic Exterior Semi-Gloss Waterborne DryFall, 2 to 4 mils dft Finish Coat: SprayLastic Exterior Semi-Gloss Waterborne DryFall, 2 to 4 mils dft Total Dry Film Thickness —7 Mils Minimum Final Color: Tnemec AH22 Buffalo END PAGE 1 Robert Parker • NACE Certified Coating Inspector Level 3, Cert. No. 11769 Protective & Marine Coatings Division • The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive. Ontario, Califomia 91761 • Cell: (909)717-3064 • Fax: (909)390-2412 swre7851 Csherwin.com 11 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS. Protective & Marine Coatings Exterior Surfaces (New Steel): Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP6 Commercial Blast Clean Primer: Corothane I Galvapac Zinc 1K, 3 —4 mils dft Intermediate Coat: SprayLastic Exterior Semi-Gloss Waterborne DryFall, 2 to 4 mils dft Finish Coat: SprayLastic Exterior Semi-Gloss Waterborne DryFall, 2 to 4 mils dft Total Dry Film Thickness —7 Mils Minimum Final Color: Tnemec AH22 Buffalo END OF SECTION City Of Carlsbad SHOP DRAWING REVIEW The approval by the Engineer of any shop or work drawIng (or of any drawing of the Contractor's plant or equipment) shall not in any way be deemed to release the Contractor from full responsibility for complete and accurate performance of the rk in accordance with the Contract Drawings and Specifications. Neither shall such approval release the Contractor form any liability placed upon him by any provision In the Form of Contract. O ....... REJECTEDIRESUBMI - O m,. ..AMEND AND RESUBMIT D4... MAKE CORRECTIONS NOTED - EXC PTIONS MEN ell Robert Parker • NACE Certified Coating Inspector Level 3, Cert. No. 11769 Protective & Marine Coatings Division • The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive. Ontario, California 91761 • Cell: (909)717-3064 • Fax: (909)390-2412 5wrep7851 (sherwin .com Protective COROTHANE® I GALVAPAC & SF IKZINC PRIMER Marine ______ Coatings I Certified to I NSF/ANSI 61 B65G11 GRAY PRODUCT INFORMATION 5.14 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION COROTHANE I GALVAPAC 1K ZINC PRIMER is a low VOC, moisture curing urethane zinc-rich primer. Designed for low tem-perature application to steel surfaces. Low temperature application - down to 20°F (-7°C) NSF approved to Standard 61 for potable water Abrasion and chemical resistant Easy to apply and recoat Usable for immersion service with recommended topcoated Resistant to mudcracking Meets Class B requirements for Slip Coefficient and Creep Re-sistance, .54 Enhanced coating strength and edge protection with micaceous iron oxide addition PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS Finish: Flat Color: Gray Volume Solids: 67% ± 2% Weight Solids: 91.7% ±2% VOC (calculated): <340 g/L; 2.8 lb/gal Zinc Content in Dry Film: 83% ±2% by weight Mm. Max. Mm. Max. It mils (microns) 4.5 112 6.8 170 3.075 6.0150 mils (microns) 3.075 4,0100 2.050 4.0* 1(J() ,veragesqftlgal(m2/L) 2686.5 3588.8 2686.5 53613.1 orbcai coverage sqfill 1072 262 (m/L)@1mii/25 micron dft NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum fiLm thickness and uniformity of appearance. 50% RH To touch: 45 minutes 20 minutes 10 minutes To recoat (minimum), atmospheric service: 8 hours 4-6 hours 1 hour To recoat (minimum), immersion service: 24 hours 12 hours 10 hours To recoat (maximum): 12 months 12 months 12 months To cure, atmospheric service: 5 days 3 days 1 day To cure, immersion service: 14 days 7 days 5 days If maximum recoat time is exceeded, abrade surface before recoating. Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. or Potable Water Service, allow a minimum cure time of 7 days at 77°F 25°C) prior to placing in service. Sterilize and rinse per AWINA C652. Shelf Life: 12 months, unopened Store indoors at 40°F (4.5°C) to 100°F (38°C). Flash Point: 94°F (34°C), PMCC Reducer/Clean Up: Reducer #15, R7K15 (or) Reducer #111, R71<I11 for non-NSF, VOC exempt applications RECOMMENDED USES Immersion Service - potable water: Meets NSF Standard 61 for use in potable water storage. 250,000 gallon untopcoated 20,000 gallon minimum topcoated Meets requirements of SSPC Paint Spec No. 40 for zinc rich moisture cure Urethane primer As a primer in a urethane coating system for bridges, tanks, chemical, and marine structures Ideal for priming water assisted abrasive blasted surfaces where flash rusting or blooming limits the use of conventional zinc rich coatings Acceptable for use with cathodic protection with select topcoats Conforms to AWWA D102 Inside Coating System #5 (ICS-5), Outside Coating Systems #4 (OCS-4) and #6 (OCS-6) A component of INFINITANK PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Substrate*: Steel Surface Preparation*: SSPC-SP5 System Tested*: 1 ct Corothane I GalvaPac 1K Zinc Phmer @3.5 mils (88 microns) dft 1 ct. Corothane I MIO-Aluminum @ 3.0 mils (75 microns) dft .unless otherwise noted below Test Name Test Method Results ASTM D4060, CS17 wheel, Abrasion Resistance 1000 cycles, 1 kg load 45 mg loss Adhesion 1 1943 psi (ASTM (GalvaPac only) ASTM D4541; ASTM D3359 i D3359) D4541); SB (ASTM Rating 10 per ASTM ASTM D5894, 15 cycles, D610 Rusting (field); Corrosion Weathering 5000 hours Rating 10 per ASTM D714 Blistering Direct impact Resis- ASTM G14 160 in. lb. tance (Galva-Pac only) i 300°F (149°C) Dry Heat Resistance ASTM D2485 continuous, 350°F (177°C) intermittent Flexibility ASTM 0522, 180° bend, 1/4" Passesmandrel Immersion Rating 10 per ASTM (GaivapacI2 cts 5 year potable water D610 for Rusting; Rating 10 per ASTM Macropox\j 646 NSF) i D714 for Blistering Moisture Rating 10 per ASTM Condensation ASTM D4585, 100°F (38°C), D610 for Rusting; Resistance 4000 hours Rating lOper ASTM (GaivaPac only) D714 for Blistering Pencil Hardness ASTM D3363 2H (zinc only) Rating 10 per ASTM Salt Fog Resistance ASTM B117, 5000 hours D610 for Rusting; I (GalvaPac only) Rating 10 per ASTM 0714 for Blistering Slip Coefficient A] SC Specification for Struc- 1 Class B, .54, tension tural Joints Using ASTM A325 (GalvaPac only) or ASTM A490 Bolts and creep <.005" Wet Heat Resistance Non-immersion j 190°F (88°C) *Refer to Slip Certification document www.sherwin-williams.com/protective continued on back Protective COROTHANE® I GALVAPAC & SF IKZINC PRIMER Marine I Certified to I Coatings NSF/ANSI 611 B65G11 GRAY PRODUCT INFORMATION 5.14 RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS Dry Film Thickness/ct Mils (Microns) Immersion Service (Potable Water),Steel: *AWINA D102: Inside Coating System No. 5 minimumAWlVA 10.0 (250) 1 ct. Corothane I GalvaPac 1K Zinc Primer 2.0 (50) 2 ct. Macropoxy 646 PW 4.0 (100) Immersion Services, Potable Water, Steel: 1 ct. Corothane I GalvaPac 1K Zinc Primer 3.0-4.0 (75-100) 2 cts. Macropoxy 646 PW 5.0-10.0 (125-250) Immersion Service (Non-Potable Water),Steel: 1 ct. Corothane I GalvaPac 1K Zinc Primer 3.0-4.0 (75-100) 2 cts. Corothane I Coal Tar 5.0-7.0 (125-175) Atmospheric Service,Steel: *AW\NA 0102 Outside Coating System No.2 minimum AWINA 7.5 (188) 1 ct. Corothane I GalvaPac 1K Zinc Primer 3.0 (75) 1 ct. Corothane Ironox B 3.0 (75) 1 ct. Corothane I HS 1.5 (40) *AWA D102: Outside Coating System No. 6 minimum AWWA 6.0 (150) 1 Ct. Corothane I GalvaPac 1K Zinc Primer 2.0 (50) 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 NSF 2.0 (50) 1 ct Acrolon 218H5 2.0 (50) Steel: Rapid Return to Service 1 ct. Corothane I GalvaPac 1K Zinc Primer 3.0-4.0 (75-100) 1 ct. Fast Clad Urethane 6.0-9.0 (150-225) SURFACE PREPARATION Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed surface preparation in- formation. Minimum recommended surface preparation: Iron & Steel Atmospheric: SSPC-5P6, 2 mil (50 micron) profile preferred Immersion, with recommended topcoat: SSPC-SP1O/NACE 2, 2 mil profile Surface Preparation Standards Condition of ISO 8501-1 Swedish Std. Surface BS7079:AI S15055900 SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 2 C St 2 SP 2 - Pitted & Rusted D St 2 D St 2 SP 2 - Rusted Power Tool Cleaning Pitted & Rusted C St 3 0 St 3 C St 3 'S,3 SP 3 SP 3 - - TINTING Do not tint. APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: air and surface 20°F (-7°C) minimum, 120°F (49°C) maximum material: 45°F (7°C) minimum Do not apply over surface ice Acceptable for use over Zinc Clad PCP Ultra. Topcoat required. The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate. Relative humidity: 30% minimum, 99% maximum Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed application information. ORDERING INFORMATION Packaging: 3 gallon (11.3L) container Weight: 28.5 ± 0.2 lb/gal ; 3.42 Kg/L DIsciIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication, consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufactur- ing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defec- tive product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective IKZINC PRIMER B65G11 GRAY Protective & Marine Coatings COROTHANE® I GALVAPAC S Certified to NSF/ANSI 61 APPLICATION B 5.14 SURFACE PREPARATIONS Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Iron & Steel (immersion service) Remove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. Minimum surface preparation is Near White Metal Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP 1 O/NACE 2. Blast clean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profile (2 mils / 50 microns). Remove all weld spatter and round all sharp edges by grinding. Prime any bare steel the same day as it is cleaned or before flash rusting occurs. Iron & Steel (atmospheric service) Remove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. Minimum surface preparation is Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6. For better performance, use Near White Metal Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP1 0/NACE 2. Blast clean all sur- faces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profile (2 mils I 50 microns). Prime any bare steel the same day as it is cleaned or before flash rusting occurs. Surface Preparation Standards Condition of ISO 8501-1 Swedish Std. Surface B57079:AI S1S055900 SSPC NACE 'Mite Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa2.5 Sa2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa I Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 2 Pitted & Rusted ID St 2 C St 2 D St 2 SP 2 SP 2 - - Rusted Power Tool Cleaning Pitted & Rusted C S13 ID St 3 C St 3 ID St 3 5 3 SP 3 - - APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: air and surface 20°F (-7°C) minimum, 120°F (49°C) maximum material: 45°F (7°C) minimum Do not apply over surface ice Relative humidity: 30% minimum, 99% maximum APPLICATION EQUIPMENT The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compliant with existing VOC regulations and compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer/Clean Up ...........Reducer #15, R7K15 (or) Reducer #111, R7K111 for non-NSF, VOC ex- empt applications Airless Spray Pump..............................30:1 Pressure.........................2500 - 3000 psi Hose ................................ 1/4" ID Tip ................................... 017"- .019" Filter...............................60 mesh Reduction.......................As needed up to 10% by volume Conventional Spray Unit .................................Graco Binks Gun................................ 900 95 Fluid Nozzle...................070 66/65 Air Nozzle.......................947 66PR Atomization Pressure.....60-70 psi 60-70 psi Fluid Pressure................15-20 psi 15-20 psi Reduction.......................As needed up to 10% by volume Brush Brush ..... . ..................... ...Natural bristle Reduction....................... As needed up to 10% by volume Roller Cover .............................3/8" natural or synthetic with solvent resistant core Reduction.......................As needed up to 10% by volume If Specific application equipment is not listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective -- -- continued on back Protective C Marine Coatings I Certified to NSF/ANSI 61 OROTHANE® I GALVAPAC 1K ZINC PRIMER B65G11 GRAY APPLICATION B N APPLICATION PROCEDURES Surface preparation must be completed as indicated. Mix material thoroughly prior to use with a low speed power agita- tor until completely uniform. After mixing, pour through a 50 mesh filter. Apply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreading rate as indicated below: Mm. Max. Min. Max. mils (microns) 4.5 112 6.8170 3.075 6.0150 mils (microns) 3.075 4.0100 2.050 4.0* 100w verage sq ft/gal (m2/L) 268 6.5 3588.8 2686.5 53613.1 oretical coverage Sq fif 1072(26.2) (m/L)@1miV25 micron dft NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum fiLm thickness and uniformity of appearance. 40°F/4.5°C 77°F/25°C @ 100°F138°C 50% RH To touch: 45 minutes 20 minutes 10 minutes To recoat (minimum), atmospheric service: 8 hours 4-6 hours 1 hour To recoat (minimum), immersion service: 24 hours 12 hours 10 hours To recoat (maximum): 12 months 12 months 12 months To cure, atmospheric service: 5 days 3 days 1 day To cure, immersion service: 14 days 7 days 5 days tf maximum recoat time is exceeded, abrade surface before recoating. Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. 0r Potable Water Service, allow a minimum cure time of 7 days at 77F 25CC) prior to placing in service. Sterilize and rinse per AWINA C652. Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance. CLEAN UP INSTRUCTIONS Clean spills and spatters immediately with Reducer #15, R71<15 or R7K111. Clean tools immediately after use with Reducer #15, R71<15 or R7K111. Follow manufacturers safety recommendations when using any solvent. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. PERFORMANCE Ties Stripe coat all crevices, welds, and sharp angles to prevent early failure in these areas. Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profile, roughness or po- rosity of the surface, skill and technique of the applicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing, spillage, overthinning, climatic conditions, and excessive film build. Excessive reduction of material can affect film build, appearance, and adhesion. In order to avoid blockage of spray equipment, clean equipment before use or before periods of extended downtime with Reducer #15, R71<15orR71<111. Pour a small amount of Reducer #15, R7K15 or R7K111 over the top of the paint in the can to prevent skinning or gelling. Place a temporary cover over the pail to keep excessive moisture, condensation, fog, or rain from contaminating the coating. Do not use continuous agitation. It is recommended that partially used cans not be sealed/closed for use at a later date. An intermediate coat is recommended to provide a uniform ap- pearance of the topcoat. Not for use with cathodic protection except as indicated under the recommended systems. Corothane I KAAccelerator is acceptable for use (except NSF ap- plications). See data page 5.98 for details. Refer to Product Information sheet for additional performance characteristics and properties. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the de- fective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective Protective & C> MACROPDXY® 646 PW POTABLE WATER EPDXY Marine WATER QUALITY PART A B58WX610 MILL WHITE PART A B58LX600 LIGHT BLUE Coatings PART PART B B58RX610 B58VX600 RED HARDENER PART B B58VX605 OAP HARDENER ry 20, 2013 PRODUCT INFORMATION 4.56 PRODUCT DEscRlP1-,oN MACROPDXY 646 PW EPDXY is a high solids, high build, fast drying, polyamide epoxy classified by ULto ANSI/NSF 61 as a tank lining for potable water storage tanks. The high solids content ensures adequate protection of sharp edges, corners, and welds. 658VX605 Hardener contains Opti- Check OAP pigment technology for rapid holiday detection with safe blue light inspection lamps. Low VOC Low odor Outstanding application properties PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS Finish: Semi-Gloss Color: Mill White, Light Blue, and Red Volume Solids: 72% ± 2%, mixed Weight Solids: . 85% ± 2%, mixed VOC (EPA Method 24): Unreduced: <250 g/L; 2.08 lb/gal mixed Reduced 10%: <300 g/L; 2.50 lb/gal Mix Ratio: 1:1 by volume Recommended Snreading Rate per coat: Standard AWWA Mm. Max. Mm. Max. t mils (microns) 7.0 175 13.5340 4.2105 8.3208 fmils (microns) 5.0 125 10*250* 3.075 6.0*150* overage sq ft/gal (m2/L) 1162.8 2325.6 1924.7 3849.4 orefical coverage sqIll 1152 282 (m2/L)@1miV25 micron dft NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance. Diving Schedule ( 7.0 mils wet (175 microns: @ 40°F14.5°C ® 77°F/25°C 50% RH To touch: 4-5 hours 2 hours 1.5 hours To handle: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hours To recoat: minimum: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hours maximum: 1 year 1 year 1 year Cure for immersion: 14 days 7 days 4 days If maximum recoat time is exceeded, abrade surface before recoating. Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Pot Life: 10 hours 4 hours 2 hours Sweat-in-Time: 30 minutes 30 minutes 15 minutes For Potable Water Service, allow a minimum cure time of 7 days at 77°F Shelf Life: 36 months, unopened Store indoors at 40°F (4.5°C) to 100°F (38°C). Flash Point: 91°F (33°C), TCC, mixed Reducer/Clean Up: Reducer R7K15 RECOMMENDED USES Potable Water Tank Restrictions Water Contact Temp: 23°C 7 Day Cure; Tanks ~: 1,500 gallons: 2-3 cts Maximum DFT: 20.0 mils (up to 10 mils/ct) 21 Day Cure Pipes ~ 15", 2 cts Maximum DFT: 8 mils/ct Conforms toAW1VA 0102 CS #1, #2, and #5, and OCS #5 Meets or exceeds the performance requirements of SSPC Paint Spec 22 ***Refer to respective systems PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Substrate*: Steel Surface Preparation*: SSPC-SP10/NACE 2 System Tested*: 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 PW Fast Cure @ 6.0 mils (150 microns) dft .unless otherwise noted below Test Name Test Method Results Abrasion ASTM 04060, 84 mg loss Resistance CS17 wheel 1000 cycles, 1 kg load Adhesion ASTM 04541 1,037 psi ASTM D5894, 36 Rating 10 per ASTM Corrosion cycles, 12,000 0714 for blistering; Weathering 1 hours Rating 9 per ASTM I 0610 per rusting Direct Impact ASTM 02794 30 in. lb. Resistance Dry Heat ASTM 02485 250°F (121°C) Resistance Flexibility ASTM 0522, 180° Passes bend, 3/4" mandrel Humidity ASTM D4585,6000 No blistering, Resistance hours cracking, or rusting Rating 10 per ASTM Immersion' 5 year potable 0610 for Rusting; water Rating 10 per ASTM 0714 for Blistering Passes, no rusting, Immersion 18 months fresh I and salt water i blistering, or loss of adhesion Pencil Hardness ASTM 03363 3H Water Vapor ASTM 01653, t 1.16 grains/day Permeance Method B Epoxy coatings may darken or discolor following application and curing. Footnotes: 1Zinc Clad I/ Plus Primer 2 Galvapac'2 cts Macropoxy 646 PW www.sherwin-williams.com/protective continued on back Protective & S,P/ MAC ROPDXY® 646 PW POTABLE WATER EPDXY Marine WATER QUALITY PART A B58WX610 MILL WHITE PART A B58LX600 LIGHT BLUE Coatings PART PART B B58RX610 B58VX600 RED HARDENER PART B 858 VX605 OAP HARDENER PRODUCT INFORMATION 4.56 RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS Dry Film Thickness/ct M11 Immersion, Steel: *AIWA 0102: Inside Coating System No. 1 minimum AWINA 8.0 (200) 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 PW 3.0 (75) 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 PW 5.0 (125) *AW%INA 0102: Inside Coating System No. 2 minimumAWiNA 12.0 (300) 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 PW 3.0 (75) 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 PW 4.0 (100) 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 PW 5.0 (125) *AVWJA D102: Inside Coating System No. 3 minimumAWiNA 10.0 (250) 1 ct. Zinc Clad II LV or Plus 2.0 (50) 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 PW 3.0 (75) 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 PW 5.0 (125) *AiIWJA D102: Inside Coating System No. 5 minimum AWiNA 10.0 (250) 1 ct. Corothane I Galvapac 2.0 (50) 2 cts. Macropoxy 646 PW 4.0 (100) SURFACE PREPARATION Surface must be clean dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure acJquate adhesion. Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed surface prepara-tion information. Minimum recommended surface preparation: Iron & Steel Atmospheric: SSPC-SP2/3 Immersion: SSPC-SP10/NACE 2,2-3 mu Concrete & Masonry (50-75 micron) profile Immersion: - SSPC-SP1 3/NACE 6-4.3.1 0r4.3.2, or ICRI No. 310.2, CSP 1-3 Surface Preparation Standards Condition of ISO 8501-1 Swedish Std. Surface BS7079:AI S15055900 SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 2 C St 2 SP 2 - Pitted & Rusted D St 2 D St 2 SP 2 - Tool I Rusted C St 3 Power oo caning Pitted & Rusted D St 3 C St B St 3 SP 3 - SP 3 - TINTING Do not Tint Steel, forced cure (100 gallon minimum tank size or 15° or greater pipe diameter): 2 cts. Macropoxy 646 PW 5.0-6.0 (125-150) 12 mils maximum film thickness -Curing requirements -Flash 2 hours @ 75-F (24-C) 24 hours @ 150°F (66°C) 24 hours @ 75°F (24°C) Atmospheric, Steel: *A INA D102: Outside Coating System No. 5 minimum 6.0 (150) 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 PW 2.0 (50) 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 PW 2.0 (50) 1 ct. Acrolon 218HS 2.0 (50) *AiWJA D102: Outside Coating System No. 6 minimum 6.0 (150) 1 ct. Corothane I GalvaPac PW 2.0 (50) 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 PW 2.0 (50) 1 ct. Acrolon 218HS 2.0 (50) Concrete/Masonry, smooth: 2 cts.Macropoxy 646 PW 3.0-6.0 (75-150) Refer to UL.com for maximum dft restrictions The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data information and Application Bulletin. APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: 40°F (4.5°C) minimum, 110°F (43°C) maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5°F (2.8°C) above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed application infor- mation. ORDERING INFORMATION Packaging: Part A: 1 gallon (3.78L) and 5 gallon (18.9L) containers Part B: 1 gallon (3.78L) and 5 gallon (18.9L) containers Weight: 12.7 ± 0.2 lb/gal; 1.5 Kg/L mixed, may vary by color SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufactur- ing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defec- tive product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. www.Sherwin-williams.com/protective Protective % & Marine WATER QUALITY Coatings MACROPDXY® 646 PW POTABLE WATER EPDXY PART A B58WX61 0 MILL WHITE PART A B58LX600 LIGHT BLUE PART A B58RX610 RED PART B B58VX600 HARDENER PART B B58VX605 OAP HARDENER Revised: Februan 2013 BULLETIN 4.56 SURFACE PREPARATIONS Surface must be clean dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Carbon Steel, Immersion Service: Clean and degrease the surface prior to abrasive blasting per SSPC-SP 1 Solvent Cleaning. Methods described in SSPC-SP 1 include solvents, alkali, detergent/water, emulsions, and steam. The surface shall be abra- sive blasted to SSPC-SP10/NACE No. 2 Near-White Blast Cleaning with a 2-3 mil (50-75 micron) profile. The anchor pattern shall be sharp with no evidence of a polished surface. The finished surface shall be free of all visible oil, grease, dust, dirt, mill scale, rust, coating, oxides, corrosion products, and other foreign matter with no more than 5% staining. After blasting, all dust and loose residue should be removed from the surface by acceptable means. Coat steel the same day as it is prepared and prior to the formation of rust. Iron & Steel, Atmospheric Service: Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6/NACE 3, blast clean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profile (2 mils I 50 microns). Prime any bare steel within 8 hours or before flash rusting occurs. Ductile Iron, Immersion Service: Refer to National Association of Pipe Fabricators Surface Preparations Standard NAPF 500-03 as follows: NAPF 500-03-01 "Solvent Cleaning" NAPF 500-03-02 "Hand Tool Cleaning" NAPF 500-03-03 "Power Tool Cleaning" NAPF 500-03-04 "Abrasive Blast Cleaning of Ductile Iron Pipe". Concrete and Masonry For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP1 3/NACE 6, or lCRl No. 310.2, CSP 1-3. Surfaces should be thoroughly clean and dry. Concrete and mortar must be cured at least 28 days © 75°F (24°C). Remove all loose mortar and foreign material. Surface must be free of laitance, concrete dust, dirt, form release agents, moisture curing membranes, loose cement and hardeners. Fill bug holes, air pockets and other voids with Steel-Seam FT910. Follow the standard methods listed below when applicable: ASTM D4258 Standard Practice for Cleaning Concrete. ASTM D4259 Standard Practice for Abrading Concrete. ASTM D4260 Standard Practice for Etching Concrete. ASTM F1869 Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emis- sion Rate of Concrete. SSPC-SP 13/Nace 6 Surface Preparation of Concrete. ICRI No. 310.2 Concrete Surface Preparation. Concrete, Immersion Service: For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13INACE 6, Section 4.3.1 or 1.3.2 or lCRl No. 310.2, CSP 1-3. Previously Painted Surfaces: If in sound condition, dean the surface of all foreign material. Scarify the surface to create the desired surface profile. Apply coatings on a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, or if this product attacks the previous finish, removal of the previ- ous coating may be necessary. Surface Preparation Standards Condition of ISO 8501-1 Swedish Std. Surface BS7079:AI S1S055900 SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Rusted CSt2 CSt2 SP2 - Hand Tool Cleaning Pitted & Rusted D St 2 0 St 2 SP 2 - Rusted CSt3 CSt3 SP3 - Power 00 Cleaning Pitted & Rusted B St 3 0 St 3 SP 3 - APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: 40°F (4.5°C) minimum, 110°F (43°C) maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5°F (2.89C) above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum APPLICATION EQUIPMENT The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compliant with existing VOC regulations and compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer/Clean Up ...........Reducer R71<15 Airless Spray Pump .............................. 30:1 Pressure.........................2800 - 3000 psi Hose...............................1/4" ID Tip .. ................................. 017'- .023" Filter...............................60 mesh Reduction.......................As needed up to 10% by volume Brush Brush..............................Nylon/Polyester or Natural Bristle Reduction.......................As needed up to 10% by volume Roller Cover .............................3/8" woven with solvent resistant core Reduction.......................As needed up to 10% by volume Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Standard AWWA Wet mils (microns): 7.0 (175)- 13.5 (340) 4.2 (105)- 8.3 (208) Dry mils (microns): 5.0 (125)- 10.0* (250) 3.0 (75)- 6.0* (150) Coverage: 116 (2.8) -232 (5.6) 192 (4.7) - 384 (9.4) sq ft/gal (m2/L) *See recommended systems on Product Information page If specific application equipment is not listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective . continued on back Protective $Si. THE Q Q dIl Marine WATER QUALITY IpL Coatings aga'a al MACROPDXY® 646 PW POTABLE WATER EPDXY PART A B58WX610 MILL WHITE PART A B58LX600 LIGHT BLUE PART A B58RX610 RED PART B B58VX600 HARDENER PART B 858 VX605 OAP HARDENER APPLICATION BULLETIN APPLICATION PROCEDURES Surface preparation must be completed as indicated. Mix contents of each component thoroughly with low speed Fpower agitation. Make certain no pigment remains on the bot-tom of the can. Then combine one part by volume of Part A with one part by volume of Part B. Thoroughly agitate the mixture with power agitation. Allow the material to sweat-in as indicated prior to application. Re-stir before using. If reducer solvent is used, add only after both components have been thoroughly mixed, after sweat-in. Apply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreading rate as indicated below: Recommended Spreadinci Rate per coat: Standard AWWA Min. Max. Mm. Max. t mils (microns) 7.0 175 13.5340 4.2105 8.3208 fmils (microns) 5.0 125 10* 250* 3.075 6.0* 159 overage sq ftlgal (m2/L) 1162.8 2325.6 1924.7 3849.4 orebcaI coverage sqft! 1152 282 (m2/L) @1 mil/25 micron dft NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance. Diving Schedule 0 7.0 mils wet (175 microns: @ 40°F/4.5°C © 77°F/25°C @ 50% RH To touch: 4-5 hours 2 hours 1.5 hours To handle: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hours To recoat: minimum: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hours maximum: 1 year 1 year 1 year Cure for immersion: 14 days 7 days 4 days If maximum recoat time is exceeded, abrade surface before recoating. Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Pot Life: 10 hours 4 hours 2 hours Sweat-in-Time: 30 minutes 30 minutes 15 minutes :or Potable Water Service, allow a minimum cure time of 7 days at 77°F Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance. CLEAN UP INSTRUCTIONS Clean spills and spotters immediately with Reducer R7K15. clean tools immediately after use with Reducer R7K15. DIsc1IMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data information and Application Bulletin. PERFORMANCE Ties Stripe coat all crevices, welds, and sharp angles to prevent early failure in these areas. When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profile, rough- ness or porosity of the surface, skill and technique of the applica- tor, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing, spillage, over thinning, climatic conditions, and excessive film build. Excessive reduction of material can affect film build, appear- ance, adhesion and UL ANSI/ NSF 61 approval. Do not mix previously catalyzed material with new. Do not apply the material beyond recommended pot life. In order to avoid blockage of spray equipment, clean equipment before use or before periods of extended downtime with Reducer R7K15. Tinting is not recommended for immersion service. Quik-Kick Epoxy Accelerator is acceptable for atmospheric use. Do not use Quik-Kick Epoxy Accelerator for immersion ser-vice when UL certification is required. Insufficient ventilation, incomplete mixing, miscatalyzation, and external heaters may cause premature yellowing. Excessive film build, poor ventilation, and cool temperatures may cause solvent entrapment and premature coating failure. For Immersion Service: (if required) Holiday test in accordance with ASTM D5162 for steel, orASTM D4787 for concrete. Guidance on techniques and required equipment to inspect a coating system incorporating Opti-Check OAP Technology can be found in SSPC-TU 11. Refer to Product Information sheet for additional performance characteristics and properties. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the de- fective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective _rm /r,. / IH Mar j4 _I UTh1t SHERWIN Iitiimjj WILLIAMS. Revised: October 4. 2012 MACROPDXY® 646 FAST CURE EPDXY PART A B58-600 SERIES PART B B58V600 HARDENER PRODUCT INFORMATION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MACROPDXY 646 FAST CURE EPDXY is a high solids, high build, fast drying, polyamide epoxy designed to protedt steel and concrete in industrial exposures. ideal for maintenance painting and fabrica- tion shop applications. The high solids content ensures adequate protection of sharp edges, corners, and welds. This product can be applied directly to marginally prepared steel surfaces. Low VOC • Chemical resistant Low odor Abrasion resistant Outstanding application properties Meets Class A requirements for Slip Coefficient, 0.36 @ 6 mils / 150 microns dft (Mill White only) PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS Finish: Semi-Gloss Color: Mill White, Bl?ck and a wide rnqe of colors avai lable through tinting Volume Solids: 72% ± 2%, mixed, Mill White Weight Solids: 85% ± 2%, mixed, Mill White VOC (EPA Method 24): Unreduced: <250 gIL; 2.08 lb/gal mixed Reduced 10%: <300 gIL; 2.50 lb/gal Mix Ratio: 1:1 by volume Recommended Spreading Rate øer coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 7.0 (175) 13.5 (338) Dry mils (microns) 5.0* (125) 10.0* (250) —Coverage sq ft/gal (M2 /Q 116 (2.8) 232 (5.7) Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal 11 2 (m2/L) @ 1 mu / 25 microns dft *May be applied at 3.0-10.0 mils (75-250 microns) dft as an interme- diate coat in a multi-coat system. Refer to Recommended Systems (page 2). See Performance lips section also. NOTE: Brush or roll aoollcation may reauiremultiole coats to Diving Schedule ( 7.0 mils wet (175 microns): @35°F/I .7°C @ 77°F/25°C @ 100°F/38°C 50% RH To touch: 4-5 hours 2 hours 1.5 hours To handle: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hours To recoat: minimum: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hours maximum: 1 year 1 year 1 year To cure: Service: 10 days 7 days 4 days Immersion: 14 days 7 days 4 days If maximum recoat time is exceeded, abrade surface before recoating. Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Paint temperature must be at least 40°F (4.5°C) minimum. Pot Life: 10 hours 4 hours 2 hours Sweat-in-time: 30 minutes 30 minutes 15 minutes When used as an intermediate coat as part of a multi-coat system: Diving Schedule 0 5.0 mils wet (125 microns): @35-F/1 .7-C @ 77°F/25°C @ I00°F/38°C 50% RH To touch: 3 hours 1 hour 1 hour To handle: 48 hours 4 hours 2 hours To recoat: minimum: 16 hours 4 hours 2 hours maximum: 1 year 1 year 1 year PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS (CONT D) Shelf Life: 36 months, unopened Store indoors at 40°F (4.5°C) to 100°F (38°C). Flash Point: 91°F (33°C), TCC, mixed Reducer/Clean Up: Reducer, R71<15 In California: Reducer R7K111 or Oxsol 100 PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Substrate*: Steel Surface Preparation*: SSPC-SP10/NACE 2 System Tested*: 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 Fast Cure @ 6.0 mils (150 microns) dft .unless otherwise noted below Test Name Test Method Results Abrasion Resistance ASTM D4o6o,cs17whee 1000 cydes,1kgload 84m9loss Accelerated ASTM D4587, QUV-A, Passes Weathering-QUV1 12,000 hours Adhesion ASTM 04541 1,037 psi Corrosion Weathering' ASTM D5894, 36 cycles, Rating 10 per ASTM 0714 for blistering; Rating 9 per 12,000 hours ASTM 0610 per rusting Nuclear ASTM 04256/ANSI N 99% Water Wash; 95% Decontamination 5.12 Overall Direct Impact Resistance ASTM 02794 120 in. lb. Dry Heat Resistance ASTM D2485 250°F (121°c) Exterior Durability 1 year at 45° South Excellent, chalks ASTM D522, 180° bend, Flexibility 3/4" mandrel Passes Fuel Contribution NFPA 259 5764 btu/Ib Humidity Resistance ASTM D4585, 6000 No blistering, cracking, or hours rusting Immersion 1 year fresh and salt Passes, no rusting, water blistering, or loss of adhesion Radiation Tolerance ASTM 04082 /ANSI Pass at 21 mils (525 5.12 microns) Pencil Hardness ASTM 03363 3H ASTM 6117, 6,500 Rating 10 per ASTM 0610 Salt Fog Resistance' hours for rusting; Rating 9 per ASTM 01654 for corrosion Slip Cefficient. Mill Jsc sptStuc- tural Joints UsThgASTM class A, 0.36 A325 orASTMM90 Bolts Flame Spread Index 20; Surface Burning ASTM E84/NFPA 255 Smoke Development Index 35 (at 18 mils or 450 microns) Water Vapor Permeance ASTM 01653, Method B 1.16 US perms Epoxy coatings may darken or discolor following application and curing. *Refer to Slip Certification document Footnotes: 1Zinc Clad Plus Primer DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwinilliams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data information and Application Bulletin. www.sherwin-williams.comlprotective continued on back Protective MACROPDXY® 646 & FAST CURE EPDXY Marine Coatings PART A B58-600 SERIES PART B B58V600 HARDENER PRODUCT INFORMATION RECOMMENDED USES Marine applications Fabrication sho • Refineries Pulp and paper mps ills • Chemical plants Power plants • Tank exteriors 0ffsh0rep1atf0rms • Water treatment plants Nuclear Power Plants • DOE Nuclear Fuel Facilities Nuclear fabrication shops • DOE Nuclear Weapons Facilities Mill White and Black are acceptable for immersion use for salt water and fresh water, not acceptable for potable water Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities Conforms toAWIAD102 OCS#5 Conforms to MPI # 108 This product meets specific design requirements for non-safe-ty related nuclear plant applications in Level II, III and Balance of Plant, and DOE nuclear facilities*. * Nuclear qualifications are NRC license specific to the facility. RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS Dry Film Thickness/ct MIII (Microns) Immersion and atmospheric: Steel: 2 cts. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 (125-250) Concrete/Masonry, smooth: 2 cts. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 (125-250) Concrete Block: 1 ct. Kern Cati-Coat HS Epoxy 10.0-20.0 (250-500) Filler/Sealer as needed to fill voids and provide a continuous substrate. 2 cts. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 (125-250) Atm ce osphenc: SFrFQplied sisjern, new cnstructin, AVV\NA D102, can also be. used at i mils I 15 microns minimum dli witen used as an intermediate coat as part of a multi-coat system) 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 Fast Cure Epoxy 3.0-6.0 (75-150) 1-2 cts. of recommended topcoat Steel: 1 ct. Recoatable Epoxy Primer 4.0-6.0 (100-150 2 cts. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 (125-250 Steel: 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 125-250) 1-2 cts. Acrolon 218 Polyurethane 3.0-6.0 75-150 or Hi-Solids Polyurethane 3.0-5.0 75-125 or Sherlhane 2K Urethane 2.0-4.0 50-100 or Hydrogloss 2.0-4.0 50-100 Steel: 2 cts. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 (125-250) 1-2 cts. Tile-Clad HS Epoxy 2.5-4.0 (63-100) Steel: 1 ct. Zinc Clad II Plus 2.0-4.0 50-100) 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 125-250) 1-2 cts. Acrolon 218 Polyurethane 3.0-6.0 75-150) Steel: 1 ct. Zinc Clad Ill HS 3.0-5.0 75-125 or Zinc Clad IV 3.0-5.0 75-125 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 3.0-10.0 75-250 1-2 cts. Acrolon 218 Polyurethane 3.0-6.0 175-1501 Aluminum: 2 cts. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 (125-250) Galvanizing: 2 cts. Macropoxy 646 5.0-10.0 (125-250) FIRETEX ONLY: Steel & Galvanized Substrates being primed for FIRETEX onl 1 ct. Macropoxy 646 2.0-5.0 (50-125 The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate. SURFACE PREPARATION Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed surface preparation in- formation. Minimum recommended surface preparation: Iron & Steel Atmospheric: SSPC-SP2/3 Immersion: SSPC-SP1O/NACE 2, 2-3 mu (50-75 micron) profile Aluminum: SSPC-SP1 Galvanizing: SSPC-SP1; See Surface Preparations section on page 3 for application of FIRETEX intumescent coating systems Concrete & Masonry Atmospheric: SSPC-SP13INACE 6, or ICRI No. 310.2, CSP 1-3 Immersion: SSPC-SP1 3/NACE 6-4.3.1 or 4.3.2, or ICRI No. 310.2, CSP 1-3 Surface Preparation Standards Condition of iSO 8501-1 Swedish Std. Surface BS7079:AI S1S055900 SSPC NACE White Metal Se 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Too[ Cleaning Rusted CSt2 Pitted & Rusted D St 2 cSt2 D St 2 SP2 SP 2 - - Power Cleaning Tool ci Rusted C St 3 C St 3 SP 3 - 00 Pitted & Rusted D St 3 D St 3 SP 3 - TINTING Tint Part A with Maxitoners at 150% strength. Five minutes minimum mix- ing on a mechanical shaker is required for complete mixing of color. Tinting is not recommended for immersion service. APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: 35°F (1.7°C) minimum, 120°F (49°C) maximum (air and surface) 40°F (4.5°C) minimum, 120°F (49°C) maximum (material) - At least 5°F (2.8°C) above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed application information. ORDERING INFORMATION Packaging: Part A: 1 gallon (3.78L) and 5 gallon (18.9L) containers Part B: 1 gallon (3.78L) and 5 gallon (18.9L) containers Weight: 12.9 ± 0.2 lb/gal; 1.55 Kg/L mixed, may vary by color SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufactur- ing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defec- tive product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER-CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective Protective MACROPDXY® 646 & FAST CURE EPDXY Marine Coatings PART A B58-600 SERIES PART B B58V600 HARDENER October 4. 2012 APPLICATION BULLETIN 4.53 SURFACE PREPARATIONS Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, qrease dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Iron & Steel, Atmospheric Service: Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6/NACE 3, blast clean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profile (2 mils I 50 microns). Prime any bare steel within 8 hours or before flash rusting occurs. Iron & Steel, Immersion Service: Remove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. Minimum surface preparation is Near White Metal Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP10INACE 2. Blast clean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profile (2-3 mils I 50-75 microns). Remove all weld spatter and round all sharp edges by grind- ing. Prime any bare steel the same day as it is cleaned. Aluminum Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. Galvanized Steel Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 (recommended solvent is VM&P Naphtha). When weathering is not possible, or the surface has been treated with chro- mates or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP7 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned. In preparing galvanized steel substrates for the application of FIRE- TEX intumescent coating systems, Surface Preparation Specification SSPC-SP 16 must be followed obtaining a surface profile of minimum 1.5 mils (38 microns). Optimum surface profile will not exceed 2.0 mils (50 microns). Concrete and Masonry For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, or ICRI No. 310.2, CSP 1-3. Surfaces should be thoroughly clean and dry. Concrete and mortar must be cured at least 28 days @ 75°F (24°C). Remove all loose mortar and foreign material. Surface must be free of laitance, concrete dust, dirt, form release agents, moisture curing membranes, loose cement and hardeners. Fill bug holes, air pockets and other voids with Steel-Seam FT910. Concrete, Immersion Service: For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-5P13/NACE 6, Section 4.3.1 or 1.3.2 or ICRI No. 310.2, CSP 1-3. Follow the standard methods listed below when applicable: ASTM D4258 Standard Practice for Cleaning Concrete. ASTM D4259 Standard Practice for Abrading Concrete. ASTM D4260 Standard Practice for Etching Concrete. ASTM F1869 Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete. SSPC-SP 13/Nace 6 Surface Preparation of Concrete. ICRI No. 310.2 Concrete Surface Preparation. Previously Painted Surfaces If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, or if this product attacks the previous finish, removal of the previous coating may be necessary. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface as above. Surface Preparation Standards Condition of iSO 8501-1 Swedish Std. Surface BS7079:AI SiS055900 SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa I Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted CSt2 Pitted & Rusted D St 2 CSt2 0 St 2 SP SP 2 - - Tool Rusted C St C St 3 SP 3 - Power Cleaning Pitted & Rusted D St 3 ID St 3 SP 3 - APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: 35°F (1.7°C) minimum, 120°F (49°C) maximum (air and surface) 40°F (4.5°C) minimum, 120°F (49°C) maximum (material) At least 5°F (2.8°C) above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum APPLICATION EQUIPMENT The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compliant with existing VOC regulations and compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer/Clean Up ...........Reducer R71<15 In California....................Reducer R71<111 Airless Spray Pump..............................30:1 Pressure.........................2800 - 3000 psi Hose...............................1/4" ID Tip ................................... 017"- .023" Filter...............................60 mesh Reduction.......................As needed up to 10% by volume Conventional Spray Gun................................DeVilbiss MBC-510 Fluid Tip .........................E Air Nozzle.......................704 Atomization Pressure.....60-65 psi Fluid Pressure................10-20 psi Reduction.......................As needed up to 10% by volume Requires oil and moisture separators Brush Brush..............................Nylon/Polyester or Natural Bristle Reduction.......................Not recommended Roller Cover .............................3/8" woven with solvent resistant core Reduction.......................Not recommended Plural Component Spray.. Acceptable Refer to April 2010 Technical Bulletin - "Application Guidelines for Macropoxy 646 & Recoatable Epoxy Primer Utilizing Plural Component Equipment" If specific application equipment is not listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective continued on back Protective MACROPDXY® 646 EPDXY Coatings APPLICATION BULLETIN 453 APPLICATION PROCEDURES Surface preparation must be completed as indicated. Mix contents of each component thoroughly with low speed power agitation. Make certain no pigment remains on the bottom of the can. Then combine one part by volume of Part A with one part by volume of Part B. Thoroughly agitate the mixture with power agitation. Allow the material to sweat-in as indicated prior to ap- plication. Re-stir before using. If reducer solvent is used add only after both components have been thoroughly mixed, alter sweat-in. Apply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreading rate as indicated below: Recommended Spreading Rate øer coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 7.0 (175) 13.5 (338) Dry mils (microns) 5.0* (125) 10.0* (250) —Coverage sq ft/gal (M2 /L) 116 (2.8) 232 (5.7) Theoretical coverage sq ftlgat 11 2 (m2lL) @ 1 mil /25 microns dft *May be applied at 3.0-10.0 mils (75-250 microns) dft in atmo- spheric conditions. Refer to Recommended Systems (page 2). See Ferformance Tips section also. NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to @35°F/I .7°C @ 77°F/25°C 100°F/38°C 50% RH To touch: 4-5 hours 2 hours 1.5 hours To handle: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hours To recoat: minimum: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hours maximum: 1 year 1 year 1 year To cure: Service: 10 days 7 days 4 days Immersion: 14 days 7 days 4 days If maximum recoat time is exceeded, abrade surface before recoating. Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Paint temperature must be at least 40°F (4.5°C) minimum. Pot Life: 10 hours 4 hours 2 hours Sweat-in-time: 30 minutes 30 minutes 15 minutes When used as an intermediate coat as part of a multi-coat system: Diving Schedule @ 5.0 mils wet (125 microns: @35°F/I .7°C @ 77°F/25°C @ 100°F/38°C 50% RH To touch: 3 hours 1 hour 1 hour To handle: 48 hours 4 hours 2 hours To recoat: minimum: 16 hours 4 hours 2 hours maximum: 1 year 1 year lyear Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance. CLEAN UP INSTRUCTIONS Clean spills and spatters immediately with Reducer R7K15. Clean tools immediately after use with Reducer R7K15. In California use Reducer R7K111. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using any solvent. PERFORMANCE Tips Stripe coat all crevices, welds, and sharp angles to prevent early failure in these areas. When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profile, roughness or po-rosity of the surface, skill and technique of the applicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing spillage, overthinning, climatic conditions, and excessive film build. Excessive reduction of material can affect film build, appearance, and adhesion. Do not mix previously catalyzed material with new. Do not apply the material beyond recommended pot life. In order to avoid blockage of spray equipment, clean equipment before use or before periods of extended downtime with Reducer R71<15. In California use Reducer R71<111. Tinting is not recommended for immersion service. Use only Mil White and Black for immersion service. Insufficient ventilation, incomplete mixing, miscatalyzation, and external heaters may cause premature yellowing. Excessive film build, poor ventilation, and cool temperatures may cause solvent entrapment and premature coating failure. Quik-Kick Epoxy Accelerator is acceptable for use. See data page 4.99 for details. When coating over aluminum and galvanizing, recommended dft is 2-4 mils (50-100 microns). Acceptable for Concrete Floors. Refer to Product Information sheet for additional performance characteristics and properties. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. DIscL!MER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the de- fective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective Protective S P RAYLASTIC® & EXTERIOR SEMI-GLOSS Marine WATERBORNE DRYFALL Coatings B42W17 EXTRA WHITE B42T17 CLEAR TINT BASE PRODUCT INFORMATION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SPRAYLASTIC EXTERIOR SEMI-GLOSS WATERBORNE DRY- FALL is an acrylic, direct-to-metal coati ngdesigned for exterior use where overspray dries to a removable dust within 10 feet. High hiding High light reflectance Flash rust resistant • Ten foot dry fallout Easy cleanup • VOC Compliant Outstanding exterior durability Exterior use PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS Finish: Semi-gloss Color: Wide range of colors available Volume Solids: 43% ± 2%, may vary by color Weight Solids: 53% ± 2%, may vary by color VOC (EPA Method 24): <100 gIL; 0.83 lb/gal Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 4.5 (112) 9.0 (225) Dry mils (microns) 2.0 (50) 4.0 (100) —Coverage sq ft/gal (M2 /L) 175 (4.3) 343 (8.4) Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal 688 16 8 (m2/L) @ 1 mu /25 microns dft NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance. Diving Schedule (D 7.0 mils wet (175 microns): @ 50°F/10°C 77°F/25°C 110°F/43°C 50% RH To touch: 45 minutes 30 minutes 20 minutes To handle: 60 minutes 45 minutes 30 minutes To recoat: 4 hours 1 hour 1 hour Dry fallout: 10 feet 10 feet 10 feet Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Shelf Life: 36 months, unopened Store indoors at 40°F (4.5°C) to 100°F (38°C). Flash Point: 155°F (68°C) PMCC Reducer/Clean Up: Water, up to 5% as needed RECOMMENDED USES For use over prepared substrates in industrial environments such as: Tank exteriors • Warehouses • Textile mills Gymnasiums ° Manufacturing facilities • Carports ° Piping • Exterior use • Buildings Food and beverage facilities Industrial, commercial, and institutional buildings Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities Acceptable for use direct to metal or over acrylic or alkyd primers. Acceptable for interior or exterior use Part of a system that conforms to AWWA D102 Outside Coating System #3. ° Acceptable for use in high performance architectural applications. Complies with performance criteria of SSPC Paint 28. PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Substrate*: Steel Surface Preparation*: SSPC-SP6/NACE 3 System Tested*: 1 ct: DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish @ 3.0 mils (75 microns) dft I ct SprayLastic Extarior Semi-Gloss VVB Dryfall @3.0 mils (75 miaons) dft .unless otherwise noted below Test Name Test Method Results Abrasion. 1 ASTM D4060, CS 17 Resistance wheel, 1000 cycles,1 200 mg loss (SprayLastic only) kg load I Adhesion (SprayLastic only) ASTM D3359 56 Rating 10 per ASTM Corrosion ASTM 05894, 5 0610 for rusting; Rating Weathering cycles, 2680 hours 10 per ASTM D714 for blistering Direct Impact Resistance ASTM 02794 80 in lb (SprayLastic only) Dry Heat Resis- 150°F (66°C), discolors, tance (SprayLastic only) ASTM 02485 200°F (93°C) intermittent Exterior Durability 1 year at 45° South Passes Flexibility ASTM D522,180' Passes (SprayLastic only) bend, 1/4" mandrel Moisture Condensation ASTM 04585, 100°F Rating 10 per ASTM 0610 for rusting Rating Resistance (38°C), 750 hours 10 per ASTM 0714 for blistering Pencil Hardness (SprayLastic only) ASTM 03363 HB Salt Fog ASTM B117, 500 Rating 8 per ASTM 0610 Resistance hours for rusting; Rating 9 per ASTM D714 for blistering www.sherwin-williams.comlprotective continued on back Protective S P RAYLASTIC® & EXTERIOR SEMI-GLOSS Marine WATERBORNE DRYFALL Coatings B42W17 EXTRA WHITE B42T17 CLEAR TINT BASE INFORMATION 3.03 RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS Dry Film Thickness I Ct. Mils (Microns) Steel (Water Tanks, OCS-3): 1 ct. Pro-Cryl Universal Primer 2.04.0 (50-100) 2 cts. SprayLastic Exterior Semi- 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Gloss WB Dryfall Steel & Rusted Galvanized, acrylic primer: 1 ct. DIM Acrylic Primer/Finish 2.5-5.0 (63-125) 1-2 cts. SprayLastic Exterior Semi- 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Gloss WB Dryfall Steel: 2 cts. SprayLastic Exterior Semi- 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Gloss WB Dryfall Steel, alkyd primer: 1 ct. Kern Kromik Universal Primer 3.0-4.0 (75-100) 1-2 cts. SprayLastic Exterior Semi- 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Gloss WB Dryfall Steel: 1 ct. Pro-Cryl Universal Primer 2.0-4.0 (50-100) 1-2 cts. SprayLastic Exterior Semi- 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Gloss WB Dryfall Aluminum: 1-2 cts. SprayLastic Exterior Semi- 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Gloss WB Dryfall Aluminum: 1 ct. DIM Wash Primer 0.7-1.3 (18-32) 1-2 cts. SprayLastic Exterior Semi- . 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Gloss WB Dryfall Galvanized Metal: 1-2 cts. SprayLastic Exterior Semi- 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Gloss WB Dryfall Concrete & Masonry: 1 ct. Heavy Duty Block Filler 10.0-15.0 (250-450) 1-2 cts. SprayLastic Exterior Semi- 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Gloss WB Dryfall Prefinished Siding (baked-on finish): 1 ct. DIM Bonding Primer 2.0-5.0 (50-125) 1-2 cts. SprayLastic Exterior Semi- 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Gloss WB Dryfall Previously Painted: 1-2 cts. SprayLastic Exterior Semi- 2.0-4.0 (50-100) Gloss WB Dryfall The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. SURFACE PREPARATION Surface must be clean dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, qrease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed surface prepara-tion information. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Minimum recommended surface preparation: Iron & Steel: SSPC-SP2 Aluminum: SSPC-SP1 Galvanizing SSPC-SP1 * Concrete & Masonry: SSPC-5P13/NACE 6, or ICRI No. 310.2 CSP 1-3 Prefinished Siding SSPC-SP1 Previously Painted SSPC-SP1 * Primer required Surface Preparation Standards Condition of iSO 8501-1 Swedish Std. Surface BS7079:AI S1S055900 SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa I Sa 1 SP 7 4 Rusted C St 2 C St 2 Hand Tool Cleaning Pitted & Rusted D St 2 D St 2 SP 2 - SP 2 - Power 00 eaning Rusted C St 3 C St 3 SP 3 - Pitted & Rusted D St 3 D St 3 SP 3 - TINTING Tint with Enviroloner Colorants only at 100% tint strength. Extra white may be tinted with up to 4 oz. per gallon. Clear Base may be tinted with up to 12 oz. per gallon. Five minutes minimum mixing on a mechanical shaker is required for complete mixing of color. APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: 40°F (4.5°C) minimum, 110°F (43°C) maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5°F (2.8°C) above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed application information. ORDERING INFORMATION Packaging: 5 gallon (18.9L) containers Weight: 10.45 ± 0.2 lb, 1.25 KgIL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufactur- ing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defec-tive product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- www.sherwin-williams.com/protective Protective SPRAYLASTIC® EXTERIOR SEMI-GLOSS WATERBORNE DRYFALL Coatings EXTRA WHITE CLEAR TINT BASE Revised 10/10 APPLICATION BULLETIN 3.03 SURFACE PREPARATIONS Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Iron & Steel Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6/NACE 3, blast clean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profile (2 mils / 50 microns). Prime any bare steel within 8 hours or before flash rusting occurs. Aluminum Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. Galvanized Steel Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1. When weathering is not possible, or the surface has been treated with chromates or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP7 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned. Concrete and Masonry For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP1 3/NACE 6, or ICRI No. 310.2, CSP 1-3. Remove all loose mortar and foreign material. Surface must be free of laitance, concrete dust, dirt, form release agents, moisture curing membranes, loose cement and hardeners. Concrete and mortar must be cured at least 28 days @75°F (24°C). On tilt-up and poured-in-place concrete, commercial detergents and abrasive blasting may be necessary. Fill bug holes, air pockets and other voids with ArmorSeal Crack Filler. Brick must be allowed to weather for one year prior to surface preparation and painting. Primer required. Prefinished Siding (baked-on finishes) Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. Primer required. Previously Painted Surfaces If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. Surface Preparation Standards Condition of ISO 8501-1 Swedish Std. Surface BS7079:AI S1S055900 SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Rand Tool Cleaning Rusted CSt2 CSt2 SP2 - Pitted & Rusted D St 2 0 St 2 SP 2 - Rusted CS t3 CS t3 SP3 Power Tool Cleaning Pitted & Rusted D St 3 D St 3 SP 3 APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: 40°F (4.5°C) minimum, 110°F (43°C) maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5°F (2.8°C) above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum APPLICATION EQUIPMENT The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compliant with existing VOC regulations and compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer/Clean Up .........Water Airless Spray Pressure.........................2400 psi Hose ............................... 1/4' ID Tip ................................... 015-019" Filter...............................60 mesh Reduction.......................As needed up to 5% by volume Conventional Spray Gun ................................ Binks95 Fluid Nozzle...................63C Air Nozzle.......................63PB Atomization Pressure.....60 psi Fluid Pressure................50 psi Reduction.......................As needed up to 5% by volume Brush ...............................Not recommended Roller ...............................Not recommended If specific application equipment is not listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective continued on back Protective SPRAYLASTIC® EXTERIOR SEMI-GLOSS WATERBORNE DRYFALL Coatings EXTRA WHITE CLEAR TINT BASE APPLICATION BULLETIN 3.03 APPLICATION PROCEDURES Surface preparation must be completed as indicated. Mixing Instructions: Mix paint thoroughly to a uniform consistency with slow speed power agitation prior to use. Apply paint at the recommended film thickness and spreading rate as indicated below: Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 4.5 (112) 9.0 (225) Dry mils (microns) 2.0 (50) 4.0 (100) —Coverage sq ft/gal (M2 /Q 175 (4.3) 343 (8.4) Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal 688 '16 8 (m2lL) @ 1 mil / 25 microns dft NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance. Drying Schedule ( 7.0 mils wet (175 microns): @50°F/I 0°C @ 77°F/25°C II0°F/43°C 50% RH To touch: 45 minutes 30 minutes 20 minutes To handle: 60 minutes 45 minutes 30 minutes To recoat: 4 hours 1 hour 1 hour Dry fallout: 10 feet 10 feet 10 feet Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance. PERFORMANCE TIPS When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle. During the early stages of drying, the coating is sensitive to rain, dew, high humidity and moisture condensation. Plan painting schedules to avoid these influences during the first 16-24 hours of curing. Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profile, roughness, or po- rosity of the surface, skill, and technique of the applicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing, spillage, overthinning, climatic conditions, and excessive film build. In order to avoid blockage of spray equipment, clean equipment before use or before periods of extended downtime with water. A greater than 5% reduction will have an adverse effect on the dryfall and flash rust characteristics of this coating. Dryfall characteristics will be adversely affected at temperatures below 77°F (25°C) or relative humidity above 50%. Overspray landing on hot surfaces may adhere to these surfaces. Immediately remove overspray from hot surfaces before adhe- sion occurs. Note that surface temperatures can be higher than air temperature. Use EnviroToner Colorants only at the recommended levels. CLEAN UP INSTRUCTIONS Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap and warm water. Clean tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flushspray equipment with Min- eral Spirits, R1K4, to prevent rusting of equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using any solvent. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. Refer to Product Information sheet for additional performance characteristics and properties. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the de- fective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. www.sherwin-williams.com/protective HMIS Codes Health 3* Flammability 1 3 Reactivity I 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B65G11 DATE OF PREPARATION 1800 Apr 6, 2013 SECTION 1 - PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION I PRODUCT NUMBER 1365G1 PRODUCT NAME COROTHANE® GALVAPAK Zinc Primer Moisture Cure Urethane 1K, Gray MANUFACTURERS NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH 44115 Telenhone Numbers and Websites Product Information (800) 524-5979 www.sherwin-williams.com Regulatory Information (216) 566-2902 www.paintdocs.com Medical Emergency (216) 566-2917 Transportation Emergency' 1 (800) 424-9300 'for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2 - COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure 1 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ACGIH TLV 20 PPM 7.1 mm OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 125 PPM STEL 6 1330-20-7 Xylene ACGIH TLV 100 PPM 5.9 mm ACGIH TLV 150 PPM STEL OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 150 PPM STEL 2 101-68-8 4, 4-Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate ACGIH TLV 0.005 PPM OSHA PEL 0.02 PPM CEILING 6 9016-87-9 Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate Polymer ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available 76 7440-66-6 Zinc ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available SECTION 3— HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION I ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. May cause nervous system depression. Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and possibly death. Prolonged overexposure to hazardous ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse chronic effects to the following organs or systems: the liver the urinary system the reproductive system page 1 of 5 B65G11 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache, dizziness, nausea, and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray mists. Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May cause allergic respiratory and/or skin reaction in susceptible persons or sensitization. This effect may be delayed several hours after exposure. Persons sensitive to isocyanates will experience increased allergic reaction on repeated exposure. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. SECTION 4- FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. INHALATION: If any breathing problems occur during use, LEAVE THE AREA and get fresh air. If problems remain or occur later, IMMEDIATELY get medical attention. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. ISECTION 5_ FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES = FLASH POINT LEL UEL FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION 90 °F PMCC 1.0 7.0 RED LABEL — Flammable, Flash below 100°F (38 °C) EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6 --~- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. All personnel in the area should be protected as in Section 8. Cover spill with absorbent material. Deactivate spilled material with a 10% ammonium hydroxide solution (household ammonia). After 10 minutes, collect in open containers and add more ammonia. Cover loosely. Wash spill area with soap and water. SECTION 7 --HANDLING AND STORAGE : STORAGE CATEGORY DOL Storage Class IC PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Contents are FLAMMABLE. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flame. During use and until all vapors are gone: Keep area ventilated - Do not smoke - Extinguish all flames, pilot lights, and heaters - Turn off stoves, electric tools and appliances, and any other sources of ignition. Consult NFPA Code. Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures. Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8-EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION I PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE NO PERSON SHOULD USE THIS PRODUCT, OR BE IN THE AREA WHERE IT IS BEING USED, IF THEY HAVE CHRONIC (LONG- TERM) LUNG OR BREATHING PROBLEMS OR IF THEY EVER HAD A REACTION TO ISOCYANATES. Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). page 2 of 5 B65G11 VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards 1910.94, 1910.107, 1910.108. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Where overspray is present, a positive pressure air supplied respirator (TC19C NIOSH/MSHA approved) should be wom. If unavailable, a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2 may be effective. Follow respirator manufacturers directions for use. Wear the respirator for the whole time of spraying and until all vapors and mists are gone. NO PERSONS SHOULD BE ALLOWED IN THE AREA WHERE THIS PRODUCT IS BEING USED UNLESS EQUIPPED WITH THE SAME RESPIRATOR PROTECTION. RECOMMENDED FOR THE PAINTERS. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES To prevent skin contact, wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use barrier cream on exposed skin. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal. SECTION 9— PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES . I PRODUCT WEIGHT 28.59 lb/gal 3425 g/I SPECIFIC GRAVITY 3.44 BOILING POINT 277-292°F 136-144°C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 32% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 2.35 lb/gal 282 g/I Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 2.35 lb/gal 282 g/l Emitted VOC SECTION 10 -STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY - Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY Contamination with Water, Alcohols, Amines and other compounds which react with isocyanates, may result in dangerous pressure in, and possible bursting of, closed containers. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur I SECTION 11—TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Ethylbenzene is classified by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans (213) based on inadequate evidence in humans and sufficient evidence in laboratory animals. Lifetime inhalation exposure of rats and mice to high ethylbenzene concentrations resulted in increases in certain types of cancer, including kidney tumors in rats and lung and liver tumors in mice. These effects were not observed in animals exposed to lower concentrations. There is no evidence that ethylbenzene causes cancer in humans. page 3 of 5 B65G11 TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name 100-41.4 Ethylbenzene LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD5O RAT 3500 mg/kg 1330-20-7 xylene LC50 RAT 4HR 5000 ppm LD5O RAT 4300 mg/kg 101-68-8 4, 4-Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available RAT 2000 mg/ mg/16 9016-87-9 Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate Polymer LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD5O RAT Not Available 7440-66-6 Zinc LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available SECTION .12 - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION I ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13— DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS I WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Waste must be tested for ignitability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. SECTION 14— TRANSPORT INFORMATION I Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Classed as LTD. QTY. OR ORM-D Larger Containers are Regulated as: UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG Ill, (ERG#128) DOT (Dept of Transportation) Hazardous Substances & Reportable Quantities Ethylbenzene 1000 lb RQ Xylenes (isomers and mixture) 100 lb RQ Zinc 1000 lb RQ Bulk Containers may be Shipped as (check reportable quantities): RQ, UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG III, (ZINC, XYLENES (ISOMERS AND MIXTURE)), (ERG#128) Canada (TDG) UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG III, LIMITED QUANTITY, (ERG#128) IMO 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Shipped as Limited Quantity. UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG III, (32 C c.c.), EmS F-E, &E, ADR (DIE) IATMCAO UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG III SECTION 15— REGULATORY INFORMATION I SARA 313 (40 CFR 372.65C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 1 1330-20-7 Xylene 6 101-68-8 4, 4-Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate 2 9016-87-9 Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate Polymer 6 Zinc 74 UALIWKNIA I'KUF'USIJ ION 55 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. page 4 of 5 B65G11 TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. SECTION 16- OTHER INFORMATION I This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. - page 5 of 5 HMIS Codes Health 3* Flammability 3 Reactivity 10 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 1358W610 DATE OF PREPARATION 2400 Jan 9, 2013 SECTION 1 - PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER B58W610 PRODUCT NAME MACROPDXY® 646 Fast Cure Epoxy Coating (Part A), Mill White MANUFACTURER'S NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH 44115 Teleohone Numbers and Websites Product Information (800) 524-5979 www.sherwin-williams.com Regulatory Information (216) 566-2902 www.paintdocs.com Medical Emergency (216) 566-2917 Transportation Emergency (800) 424-9300 for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, tire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2 - COMPOSITION/INFORMATION-ON INGREDIENTS I % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure 3 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ACGIH TLV 20 PPM 7.1 mm OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 125 PPM STEL 15 1330-20-7 Xylene ACGIH TLV 100 PPM 5.9 mm ACGIH TLV 150 PPM STEL OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 150 PPM STEL 10 68410-23-1 Polyamide ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available 9 14807-96-6 Talc ACGIH TLV 2 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust OSHA PEL 2 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust 31 13463-67-7 Titanium Dioxide ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 10 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction SECTION 3— HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION I ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Causes bums. SKIN: Causes bums. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. May cause nervous system depression. Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and possibly death. Prolonged overexposure to hazardous ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse chronic effects to the following organs or systems: 'the liver the urinary system the reproductive system page 1 of 4 B58W610 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache, dizziness, nausea, and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray mists. Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May cause allergic skin reaction in susceptible persons or skin sensitization. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. SECTION 4— FIRST AID MEASURES I EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention IMMEDIATELY. SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists or occurs later, get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. INHALATION: If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION 5— FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES I FLASH POINT LEL UEL FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION 85°F PMCC 1.0 7.0 RED LABEL - Flammable, Flash below 100 °F(38 °C) EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool dosed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6—ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES I STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. SECTION 7— HANDLING AND STORAGE I STORAGE CATEGORY DOL Storage Class IC PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Contents are FLAMMABLE. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flame. During use and until all vapors are gone: Keep area ventilated - Do not smoke - Extinguish all flames, pilot lights, and heaters - Turn off stoves, electric tools and appliances, and any other sources of ignition. Consult NFPA Code. Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures. Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8— EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not get in eyes or on skin. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards 1910.94, 1910.107, 1910.108. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respiratbr approved by NIOSHIMSHA for protection against materials in Section 2. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. page 2 of 4 B58W610 PROTECTIVE GLOVES To prevent skin contact, wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION To prevent eye contact, wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use barrier cream on exposed skin. OTHER PRECAUTIONS This product must be mixed with other components before use. Before opening the packages, READ AND FOLLOW WARNING LABELS ON ALL COMPONENTS. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal. SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT 12.19 lb/gal 1460 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.47 BOILING POINT 277-292 °F 136- 144 C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 29% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 2.11 lb/gal 253 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 2.11 lb/gal 253 g/I Emitted VOC SECTION 10 - STABILITY AND REACTIVITY I STABILITY - Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11 -TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION I CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Ethylbenzene is classified by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans (2B) based on inadequate evidence in humans and sufficient evidence in laboratory animals. Lifetime inhalation exposure of rats and mice to high ethylbenzene concentrations resulted in increases in certain types of cancer, including kidney tumors in rats and lung and liver tumors in mice. These effects were not observed in animals exposed to lower concentrations. There is no evidence that ethylbenzene causes cancer in humans. ARC's Monograph No. 93 reports there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental rats exposed to titanium dioxide but inadequate evidence for carcinogenicity in humans and has assigned a Group 2B rating. In addition, the IARC summary concludes, "No significant exposure to titanium dioxide is thought to occur during the use of products in which titanium is bound to other materials, such as paint." TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No Ingredient Name 100.41-4 Ethylbenzene LCSO RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 3500 ma/ka 1330-20-7 Xylene LC50 RAT 4HR 5000 ppm LDSO RAT 4300 mg/kg 68410-23-1 Polyamide LCSO RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available 14807-96-6 Talc LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available 13463-67-7 Titanium Dioxide LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available page 3 of 4 B58W610 SECTION 12- ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION I ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13- DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS I WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Waste must be tested for ignitability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate dosed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. SECTION 14- TRANSPORT INFORMATION I Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Classed as LTD. QTY. OR ORM-D Larger Containers are Regulated as: UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG III, (ERG#128) DOT (Dept of Transportation) Hazardous Substances & Reportable Quantities Ethylbenzene 1000 lb RQ Xylenes (isomers and mixture) 100 lb RQ Bulk Containers may be Shipped as (check reportable quantities): RQ, UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG III, (XYLENES (ISOMERS AND MIXTURE)), (ERG#128) Canada (TOG) UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG III, LIMITED QUANTITY, (ERG#128) IMO 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Shipped as Limited Quantity. UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG III, (29 C cc.), EmS F-E, &E, ADR (D/E) IATA!ICAO UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG III SECTION 15- REGULATORY INFORMATION I SARA 313 (40 CFR 372.650 SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. ICHEMICALICOMPOUND % by WT % Element 100-41-4 1 Ethylbenzene 13 1330-20-7 jXylene 115 (ALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. SECTION 16- OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 4 of 4 ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. Health 2* Flammability 3 Reactivity 10 HMIS CMOs MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B58V600 DATE OF PREPARATION 1400 Jan 9, 2013 SECTION 1 - PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER B58V600 PRODUCT NAME MACROPDXY® 646 Fast Cure Epoxy Coating (Part B), Hardener MANUFACTURER'S NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH 44115 Teleohone Numbers and Websites Product Information (800) 524-5979 w.sherwin-williams.com Regulatory Information (216) 566-2902 www.paintdocs.com Medical Emergency (216) 566-2917 Transportation Emergency* (800) 424-9300 *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) [SECTION 2— COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS I % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure 0.3 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ACGIH TLV 20 PPM 7.1 mm OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 125 PPM STEL 2 1330-20-7 Xylene ACGIH TLV 100 PPM 5.9 mm ACGIH TLV 150 PPM STEL OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 150 PPM STEL 10 108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone ACGIH TLV 50 PPM 16 mm ACGIH TLV 75 PPM STEL OSHA PEL 50 PPM OSHA PEL 75 PPM STEL 14 25036-25-3 Epoxy Polymer ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available 14 25068-38-6 Epoxy Polymer ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available 58 14808-60-7 Quartz ACGIH TLV 0.025 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust OSHA PEL 0.1 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust SECTION 3— HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION . I SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. May cause nervous system depression. Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and possibly death. page 1 of 5 B58V600 Prolonged overexposure to hazardous ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse chronic effects to the following organs or systems: the liver the urinary system the reproductive system SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache, dizziness, nausea; and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray mists. Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May cause allergic skin reaction in susceptible persons or skin sensitization. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. SECTION 4- FIRST AID MEASURES I EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists or occurs later, get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. INHALATION: If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION 5- FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES - 1 FLASH POINT LEL UEL 73°F PMCC 1.0 7.5 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION RED LABEL — Flammable, Flash below 100 °F (38 °C) Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES I STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. SECTION 7- HANDLING AND STORAGE I STORAGE CATEGORY DOL Storage Class IC PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Contents are FLAMMABLE. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flame. During use and until all vapors are gone: Keep area ventilated - Do not smoke - Extinguish all flames, pilot lights, and heaters - Turn off stoves, electric tools and appliances, and any other sources of ignition. Consult NFPA Code. Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures. Keep container dosed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8- EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION I PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards 1910.94, 1910.107, 1910.108. page 2 of 5 B58V600 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use of barrier cream on exposed skin is recommended. OTHER PRECAUTIONS This product must be mixed with other components before use. Before opening the packages, READ AND FOLLOW WARNING LABELS ON ALL COMPONENTS. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal. SECTION 9— PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES . I PRODUCT WEIGHT 13.46 lb/gal 1612 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.62 BOILING POINT 237-292°F 113-144°C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 24% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 1.63 lb/gal 196 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 1.63 lb/gal 196 g/l Emitted VOC LSECTION 10— STABILITY AND REACTIVITY I STABILITY - Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11 -TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Ethylbenzene is classified by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans (2B) based on inadequate evidence in humans and sufficient evidence in laboratory animals. Lifetime inhalation exposure of rats and mice to high ethylbenzene concentrations resulted in increases in certain types of cancer, including kidney tumors in rats and lung and liver tumors in mice. These effects were not observed in animals exposed to lower concentrations. There is no evidence that ethylbenzene causes cancer in humans. Crystalline Silica (Quartz, Cristobalite) is listed by IARC and NTP. Long term exposure to high levels of silica dust, which can occur only when sanding or abrading the dry film, may cause lung damage (silicosis) and possibly cancer. page 3 of 5 B58V600 TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 3500 mg/kg 1330-20-7 Xylene LC50 RAT 4HR 5000 ppm LD50 RAT 4300 mg/kg 108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 2080 mg/kg 25036-25-3 Epoxy Polymer LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available 25068-38-6 Epoxy Polymer LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available 14808-60-7 Quartz LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LDSO RAT Not Available SECTION 12- ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION I ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13- DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS I WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Waste must be tested for ignitability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. SECTION 14- TRANSPORT INFORMATION I Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Classed as LTD. QTY. OR ORM-D Larger Containers are Regulated as: UN1263, PAINT RELATED MATERIAL, 3, PG III, (ERG#128) DOT (Dept of Transportation) Hazardous Substances & Reportable Quantities Methyl isobutyl ketone 5000 lb RQ Xylenes (isomers and mixture) 100 lb RQ Bulk Containers may be Shipped as (check reportable quantities): UN1263, PAINT RELATED MATERIAL, 3, PG III, (ERG#128) Canada (TOG) UN1263, PAINT RELATED MATERIAL, CLASS 3, PG III, LIMITED QUANTITY, (ERG#128) IMO 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Shipped as Limited Quantity. UN1263, PAINT RELATED MATERIAL, CLASS 3, PG III, (23 C c.c.), EmS F-E, &E, ADR (DIE) IATAIICAO UN1263, PAINT RELATED MATERIAL, 3, PG III SECTION 15- REGULATORY INFORMATION I SARA 313 (40 CFR 372.650 SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICALICOMPOUND % by WT % Element 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 0.3 1330-20-7 Xylene 2 108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 10 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. page 4 of 5 B58V600 TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. SECTION 16— OTHER INFORMATION I This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 5 of 5 HMIS Codes Health 3* Flammability 3 Reactivity 0 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B58WX610 DATE OF PREPARATION 0900 Mar 7, 2013 SECTION 1 - PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION I PRODUCT NUMBER B58WX610 PRODUCT NAME MACROPDXY® 646 PW Potable Water Epoxy (Part A), Mill White MANUFACTURERS NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH 44115 Teleohone Numbers and Websites Product Information (800) 524-5979 www.sherwin-williams.com Regulatory Information (216) 566-2902 www.paintdocs.com Medical Emergency (216) 566-2917 Transportation Emergency* (800) 424-9300 *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2— COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS I % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure 3 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ACGIH TLV 20 PPM 7.1 mm OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 125 PPM STEL 14 1330-20-7 Xylene ACGIH TLV 100 PPM 5.9 mm ACGIH TLV 150 PPM STEL OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 150 PPM STEL 10 68410-23-1 Polyamide ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available 8 14807-96-6 Talc ACGIH TLV 2 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust OSHA PEL 2 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust 35 13463-67-7 Titanium Dioxide ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 10 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction• SECTION 3— HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION I ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Causes bums. SKIN: Causes bums. INHALAllON: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. May cause nervous system depression. Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and possibly death. Prolonged overexposure to hazardous ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse chronic effects to the following organs or systems: the liver the urinary system the reproductive system page 1 of 4 B58WX610 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache, dizziness, nausea, and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray mists. Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May cause allergic skin reaction in susceptible persons or skin sensitization. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. SECTION 4- FIRST AID MEASURES I EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention IMMEDIATELY. SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists or occurs later, get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. INHALATION: If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION 5- FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES I FLASH POINT LEL UEL 85'F PMCC 1.0 7.0 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION RED LABEL - Flammable, Flash below 100°F (38 °C) Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES I STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. SECTION 7- HANDLING AND STORAGE I STORAGE CATEGORY DOL Storage Class IC PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Contents are FLAMMABLE. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flame. During use and until all vapors are gone: Keep area ventilated - Do not smoke - Extinguish all flames, pilot lights, and heaters - Turn off stoves, electric tools and appliances, and any other sources of ignition. Consult NFPA Code. Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures. Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. I SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not get in eyes or on skin. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards 1910.94, 1910.107, 1910.108. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. page 2 of 4 B58WX610 PROTECTIVE GLOVES To prevent skin contact, wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION To prevent eye contact, wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use barrier cream on exposed skin. OTHER PRECAUTIONS This product must be mixed with other components before use. Before opening the packages, READ AND FOLLOW WARNING LABELS ON ALL COMPONENTS. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal. [SECTION 9— PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES I PRODUCT WEIGHT 12.41 lb/gal 1487 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.49 BOILING POINT 277-292 °F 136- 144 °C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 29% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 2.09 lb/gal 251 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 2.09 lb/gal 251 g/l Emitted VOC SECTION 10— STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY - Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION It— TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvönts with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Ethylbenzene is classified by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans (2B) based on inadequate evidence in humans and sufficient evidence in laboratory animals. Lifetime inhalation exposure of rats and mice to high ethylbenzene concentrations resulted in increases in certain types of cancer, including kidney tumors in rats and lung and liver tumors in mice. These effects were not observed in animals exposed to lower concentrations. There is no evidence that ethylbenzene causes cancer in humans. IARC's Monograph No. 93 reports there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental rats exposed to titanium dioxide but inadequate evidence for carcinogenicity in humans and has assigned a Group 213 rating. In addition, the IARC summary concludes, "No significant exposure to titanium dioxide is thought to occur during the use of products in which titanium is bound to other materials, such as paint." TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LDSO RAT 3500 mg/kg 1330-20-7 xylene LC50 RAT 4HR 5000 ppm LD50 RAT 4300 mg/kg 68410-23-1 Polyamide LCSO RAT 4HR Not Available LD5O RAT Not Available 14807-96-6 Talc LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available 13463-67-7 Titanium Dioxide LCSO RAT 4HR Not Available LDSO RAT Not Available page 3 of 4 858WX610 SECTION 12— ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION I ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13— DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS . WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Waste must be tested fOr ignitability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate dosed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. SECTION 14— TRANSPORT INFORMATION I Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Classed as LTD. QTY. OR ORM-D Larger Containers are Regulated as: UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG III, (ERG#128) DOT (Dept of Transportation) Hazardous Substances & Reportable Quantities Ethylbenzene 1000 lb RQ Xylenes (isomers and mixture) 100 lb RQ Bulk Containers may be Shipped as (check reportable quantities): RQ, UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG III, (XYLENES (ISOMERS AND MIXTURE)), (ERG#128) Canada (TOG) UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG III, LIMITED QUANTITY, (ERG#128) IMO 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Shipped as Limited Quantity. UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG III, (29 C c.c.), EmS F-E, &E, ADR (DIE) IATAIICAO UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG III SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION I SARA 313 (40 CFR 372.65C) SUPPLIER N011FICATION CAS No. ICHEMICAUCOMPOUND % by WT % Element 100-41-4 1 Ethylbenzene 13 1330-20-7 jXylene 114 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. TSCA CER11FICA11ON All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. SECTION 16— OTHER INFORMATION I This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. - page 4 of 4 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B58VX600 DATE OF PREPARATION 0700 Mar 7, 2013 SECTION 1 - PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION I PRODUCT NUMBER B58VX600 PRODUCT NAME MACROPDXY® 646 PW Potable Water Epoxy (Part B), Hardener MANUFACTURERS NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH 44115 Tplanhnna PJiimhars and WAhqitnq Product Information (800) 524-5979 www.sherwin-williams.com Regulatory Information (216) 566-2902 www.paintdocs.com Medical Emergency (216) 566-2917 Transportation Emergency* 1 (800) 424-9300 *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2— COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure 0.3 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene ACGIH TLV 20 PPM 7.1 mm OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 125 PPM STEL 2 1330-20-7 Xylene ACGIH TLV 100 PPM 5.9 mm ACGIH TLV 150 PPM STEL OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 150 PPM STEL 10 108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone ACGIH TLV 50 PPM 16 mm ACGIH TLV 75 PPM STEL OSHA PEL 50 PPM OSHA PEL 75 PPM STEL 14 25036-25-3 Epoxy Polymer ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available 14 25068-38-6 Epoxy Polymer ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available 58 14808-60-7 Quartz ACGIH TLV 0.025 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust OSHA PEL 0.1 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust SECTION 3 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION I ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. HMIS Codes Health 2* Flammability 3 Reactivity 1 0 May cause nervous system depression. Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and possibly death. page 1 of 5 B58VX600 Prolonged overexposure to hazardous ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse chronic effects to the following organs or systems: the liver the urinary system the reproductive system SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache, dizziness, nausea, and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray mists. Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May cause allergic skin reaction in susceptible persons or skin sensitization. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. SECTION 4- FIRST AID MEASURES I EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists or occurs later, get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. INHALATION: If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION 5- FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES I FLASH POINT LEL UEL FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION 73°F PMCC 1.0 7.5 RED LABEL — Flammable, Flash below 100°F (38 °C) EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool dosed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES I STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. :SECTION 7- HANDLING AND STORAGE : I STORAGE CATEGORY DOL Storage Class IC PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Contents are FLAMMABLE. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flame. During use and until all vapors are gone: Keep area ventilated - Do not smoke - Extinguish all flames, pilot lights, and heaters - Turn off stoves, electric tools and appliances, and any other sources of ignition. Consult NFPA Code. Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures. Keep container dosed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. I SECTION 8- EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION I PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards 1910.94, 1910.107, 1910.108. page 2 of 5 B58VX600 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE CLOVES Wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use of barrier cream on exposed skin is recommended. OTHER PRECAUTIONS This product must be mixed with other components before use. Before opening the packages, READ AND FOLLOW WARNING LABELS ON ALL COMPONENTS. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal. SECTION 9- PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES I PRODUCT WEIGHT 13.46 lb/gal 1612 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.62 BOILING POINT 237-292°F 113-144°C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 24% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 1.63 lb/gal 196 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 1.63 lb/gal 196 g/l Emitted VOC I SECTION IO -STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY - Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11- TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Ethylbenzene is classified by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans (213) based on inadequate evidence in humans and sufficient evidence in laboratory animals. Lifetime inhalation exposure of rats and mice to high ethylbenzene concentrations resulted in increases in certain types of cancer, including kidney tumors in rats and lung and liver tumors in mice. These effects were not observed in animals exposed to lower concentrations. There is no evidence that ethylbenzene causes cancer in humans. Crystalline Silica (Quartz, Cristobalite) is listed by IARC and NIP. Long term exposure to high levels of silica dust, which can occur only when sanding or abrading the dry film, may cause lung damage (silicosis) and possibly cancer. page 3 of 5 B58VX600 TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No Ingredient Name 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 3500 mg/kg 1330-20-7 Xylene LC50 RAT 4HR 5000 ppm LD50 RAT 4300 mg/kg 108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 2080 mg/kg 25036-25-3 Epoxy Polymer LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available 25068-38-6 Epoxy Polymer LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available 14808-60-7 Quartz LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available SECTION 12- ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION I ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13- DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS I WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Waste must be tested for ignitability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. SECTION 14 - TRANSPORT INFORMATION I Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Classed as LTD. QTY. OR ORM-D Larger Containers are Regulated as: UN1263, PAINT RELATED MATERIAL, 3, PG III, (ERG#128) DOT (Dept of Transportation) Hazardous Substances & Reportable Quantities Methyl isobutyl ketone 5000 lb RQ Xylenes (isomers and mixture) 100 lb RQ Bulk Containers may be Shipped as (check reportable quantities): UN1263, PAINT RELATED MATERIAL, 3, PG III, (ERG#128) Canada (TDG) UN1263, PAINT RELATED MATERIAL, CLASS 3, PG III, LIMITED QUANTITY, (ERG#128) IMO 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Shipped as Limited Quantity. UN1263, PAINT RELATED MATERIAL, CLASS 3, PG III, (23 C cc.), EmS F-E, S-E, ADR (D/E) IATA/ICAO UN1263, PAINT RELATED MATERIAL, 3, PG III SECTION 15- REGULATORY INFORMATION I SARA 313 (40 CFR372.65C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element 100-41-4 Ethylbenzene 10.3 1330-20-7 Xylene 12 108-10-1 Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 110 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. page 4 of 5 a B58VX600 TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. SECTION 16 - OTHER INFORMATION - I This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 5 of 5 HMIS Codes Health 1 1* Flammability 0 Reactivity 10 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B42W17 DATE OF PREPARATION 1300 Oct 27, 2012 SECTION 1 - PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION I PRODUCT NUMBER B42W17 PRODUCT NAME SPRAYLASTIC® Exterior Semi-Gloss WB Dryfall,. Extra White MANUFACTURER'S NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH 44115 Telanhone Numbers and Wabsitas Product Information (800) 524-5979 www.sherwin-williams.com Regulatory Information (216) 566-2902 www.paintdocs.com Medical Emergency (216) 566-2917 Transportation Emergency (800) 424-9300 *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2— COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS I % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure 1 64742-54-7 Heavy Paraffinic Oil ACGIH TLV 5 mg/m3 as Mist 0.0004 mm OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 as Mist 10 471-34-1 Calcium Carbonate ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction 14 13463-67-7 Titanium Dioxide ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 10 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEE- 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction SECTION 3— HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION I ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. In a confined area vapors in high concentration may cause headache, nausea or dizziness. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE None generally recognized. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. page 1 of 4 tI • B42W17 SECTION 4— FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. INHALATION: If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION 5— FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES I FLASH POINT LEL UEL FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION Not Applicable Not Not Not Applicable Applicable Applicable EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Alcohol Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode (due to the build-up of pressure) when exposed to extreme heat. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. I SECTION 6— ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES I STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. SECTION 7— HANDLING AND STORAGE I STORAGE CATEGORY Not Applicable PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8 - EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION I PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards 1910.94, 1910.107, 1910.108. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. page 2 of 4 B42W17 SECTION 9-PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT 10.18 lb/gal 1219 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.23 BOILING POINT 212 -500 ¶ 100-260 °C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 57% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available pH 9.5 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 0.57 lb/gal 69 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 0.27 lb/gal 32 g/l Emitted VOC SECTION 10 -STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY - Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11 -TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION - CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS IARC's Monograph No. 93 reports there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental rats exposed to titanium dioxide but inadequate evidence for carcinogenicity in humans and has assigned a Group 2B rating. In addition, the [ARC summary concludes, "No significant exposure to titanium dioxide is thought to occur during the use of products in which titanium is bound to other materials, such as paint." TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No Ingredient Name 64742-54-7 Heavy Paraffinic Oil LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available 471-34-1 Calcium Carbonate LCSO RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available 13463-67-7 Titanium Dioxide LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available SECTION 12- ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION - I ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13 - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product is not hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. I SECTION 14- TRANSPORT INFORMATION I Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. page 3 of 4 4 .11 B42W17 US Ground (DOT) Not Regulated for Transportation. Canada (TOG) Not Regulated for Transportation. IMO Not Regulated for Transportation. IATA/ICAO Not Regulated for Transportation. SECTION 15—REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR 372.65C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION ICAS No ICHEMICAL/COMPOUND 1% by WT 1% Element No ingredients in this product are subject to SARA 313 (40 CFR 372.65C) Supplier Notification. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. SECTION 16— OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 4 of 4