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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2091 RUTHERFORD RD; ; CB162431; Permit,1 City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday AV Carlsbad, CA 92008 Print Date 10/26/2017 Commercial Permit Permit No CB162431 ww.carIsbadca.gov . . . Job-Address: 2091 Rutherford Rd, 150 Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Work Class: Tenant Improvement Status: Closed Finaled Parcel No: 2121202500 ' Lot #: Applied: 06/21/2016 Valuation: $2,454,724.00 . Reference U: Issued: 09/29/2016 Occupancy Group:. - Construction Type: . Finaled: U Dwelling Units: . Bathrooms: S Inspector: AKrog .' Bedrooms: Orig. Plan Check U: . . Plan Check #: Project Title 4 Description: TI - INDUST LAIRD-IMPROVE 53,620 SF TOTAL 14,370 SF OFFICE TO OFFICE, 38,694 SF WAREHOUSE TO . MANUFACTURING 7008 SF STORAGE TO STORAGE Applicant Owner CHAMPION PERMITS CRUZAN MONRONE A E W RUTHERFORD LLC P0 Box 5955 221 15Th St 5 CHULA VISTA, CA 91912 - DEL MAR, CA 92014-2304 - 619-993-8846 . . . . • Total Fees: - . Total Payments To Date: . . Balance Due: Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the Imposition of fees dedications reservations or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as 'fees/exaction You have 90 days from the date thispermit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the • protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition. - You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection - fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the 5 statute of limitation has previously otherwise expired. 5 5 4, FOLLOWING APPROVALS REQUIRED PRIOR TO PERMIT ISSUANCE: [--]PLANNING LENGINEERING . IBUILDING [--]FIRE EIHEALTH DHAZMAT!APCD Building Permit Application . Plan Check No. ¼ City of' 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008 Est. Value Ph: 760-602-2719 Fax: 760-602-8558 . - Carlsbad.email: buildingcartsbadca.gov A Plan CkDfPOS)t/, www.carlsbadca.gov Date Ill//h ISWPPP I JOB ADDRESS SUITE SPACEB/UNffd APN CT/PROJECT B LOT # PHASE B B OF UNITS B BEDROOMS H BATHROOMS TE NT BUSINESS NAMX CONSTR. TYV-1 0CC. GROUP DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Include Square Feet of Affected Area(s) 1) o c -v - tv lqb &c 4b o- .y..• x; .... \ hL1- •- .,. . EXISTING USE PROPOSED USE - GARAE (SF) PATIOS (SF) DECKS (SF) FIREPLACE J AIR CONDITIONING FIRE SPRINKLERS . . YES#. ,. NO YES [:]NO E YES NO[_ APPLICANT NAME . PROPERTY OWNER NAME Primary Contact 'Sç . . . . . . . : ADDRESS O . ADDRESS - c?Q,c otS ... .,': .. .............................- ...... .. .. CIT ,\ STATE ZIP,\a •. CITY • STATE. . ': ZIP . - PHONE( , C . k AX . PHONE FAX .. . . . . ., . EMAIL . . EMAIL 14We- W DESIGN PROFESSIONAL . • . . . CONTRACTOR BUS. NAME _______________ ADDRO OrF'eJo (i . ADDRESS / CITY ' STATE / ZIP CITY STATE ZIP 4 lata PHONE A- PHONE I FAX .. 6uo, -. EMAIL . . EMAI ST TE LIC. STATE LICe ' C1S CITY BUS. IJC. 't2L/5,r7 . . ) ID2 (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires a permit to Construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law (Chapter 9, commendingwith Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil enaltv of not more than five hundred dollars ($5001). _ - Workers Compensation Declaration: (hereby affinn under penally of perjury one of the following declarations: I +flave and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. gJJ have and will maintain workers' omp sation, as required by Section 3,700 of the bor Code, for the performance of the work for which this nens issued. My workers compensation insurance carrier and policy number am: Insurance Co._ Policy No..... /. '- " Expiration Date-. •.. This section need not be completed tithe permit is for one hundred dollars ($100) or less. [I Certificate of Exemption: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any.person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California. WARNING: Failure t ers' compensation covera e i lawful, and shalt subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars (&100,000), in addition to the cost of compensation amage as provided for i Se 3706 of e Labor code, interest and attorney's fees, If [:] AGENT - DATE. 7 A5 CONTRACTORSIGNATURE - I hereby affirm that lam exempt from Contractor's License Law for the following eason: • [] I, as owner of the properly'r my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply 10 an owner of properly who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). [J I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law). [] I am exempt under Section - Business and Professions Code for this reason: I personally plan 10 provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed properly improvement EYes ONo I (have! have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work. . . -. I have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name address! phone I contractors' license number): I plan to provide portions of the work, bull have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (include name! address I phone / contractors' license number): I will provide some of the work, bull have contracted (hired) the followi persons to provide the work indicated (include name / address I phone / type of work): PROPERTY OWNER SIGNAT . []AGENT - DATE - _ I Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? r>s No Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit froe air pollution control district or air Quality management district? L.Yes jj No m th Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site?' - IrYes LNo - .IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. lid 0-0 0 OW - '-- - I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the'work this permit is issued (Sec. 3097 (i) Civil Code). - Lender's Name ,v Lender's Address I certify that l have read the application and state thatthe above information iscorrectand that the information on the plans is accurate. I agree tocomptyvnth all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction. thereby authorize representative of the City of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. lALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OFCAPLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANYWAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY INCONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. 051-IA An OSHA permit is required hexcavations9esr5 deep and d olition orconstrirction of strictures over 3stories in height.. EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by the Buidin al under the ns of this hall expire by Imitation and become null and void if the building or vvork authorized by such permit is not commenced within - 180 days from the date of such permit or if the bAiN or work au by such it is suspended or abandoned at any time after the v.orl< is commenced bra period of 180 days ii 106.4.4 Uniform Building Code). .APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE VVI L :' - DATE (-ç, - LXJ IV ,. . . 1J .) . STOP: THIS SECTION NOT REQUIRED FOR BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE. Complete the following ONLY if a Certificate of Occupancy will be requested at final inspection. -- CERTI FI CATE OF OC C UP ANCY ii US -Proj e cts •I1I'J Fax (760) 602-8560, Email buiIdingCar1sbadca.qov or Mail the completed form to City of Carlsbad, Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008. - CO#: (Office Use Only) CONTACT NAME -'s .....................,- OCCUPANTNAME ------ ;- ADDRESS -'--- • -. . . . + -. ----'- + '- -' BUILDING ADDRESS CITY ,STATE V-- ZIP CITY - - STATE ZIP- Carlsbad CA .- PHONE FAX , EMAIL ,....-,.. ++..++-- .-..-...-.,,...- - -..- + OCCUPANT'S BUS. LtC.No.'-r -v'r--'- ++ DELIVERY OP11ONS PICK UP: 1j CONTACT (Listed above) OCCUPANT (Listed above) " CONTRACTOR (On Pg. 1) .ASSOCIATEDCB#L . -,MAIL TO: kZ, CONTACT ( Listed above) OCCUPANT (Listed above) .. - 4fCONTRACTOonPg1)ijNO CHANGE lN USE /NOCONSTRUCTION. MAlL/FAXTOOTHER: CHANGE OF USE / NO CONSTRUCTION ++Z.-'7., .5:-f.-- .,--------------.,- -------------------f'f'___.+_'__' ........., 'APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE - - ( - I . - 0 Permit Type BLDG Commercial Application Date 06/21/2016 Owner CRUZAN MONRONE A E W - RUTHERFORD LLC Work Class Tenant Improvement Issue Date 09/29/2016 Subdivision CARLSBAD TCT#85 24 UNIT#04 Status Closed Finaled Expiration Date 03/05/2018 Address 2091 Rutherford Rd 150 Carlsbad CA 92008 IVR Number 715354 Scheduled Actual Inspection Type Inspection No Inspection Status Primary Inspector Reinspection Complete Date Start Date - '.1 , - - _,'# 4 ' '• , 1 -'-4 Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG Plumbing Final .4, 4 Yes " -, '' 44 '. 9 BLDG Mechanical Final -S -5 - Yes BLDG Structural Final ) i'-' - 1 Yes BLDG Electrical Final Yes 4 4 ' - '44.44 F •1 • 4. 1 !_ .' - , , ' "" 4 -4 * 5 • - . , , 7 5., - ' F - --:- 4. 44 I •• 4 .. .5 .- 4 r 5. 44 JS1. 4-4 4, 4, I f -, :-' ., F '•. . ,' . - - - .- , , , ,' •4 .5" . , • -5 4 5 - -I 5, - - . -•. - , - ,.....,ç 1 I - '.4 1 -4 J' 44 5, 1 I r _"-5_• 4. - . l's . ' - .- --.5-..,' - t.,. I I - - October 2620175 - - -- . - "-:,'"" -:- ' ,, .. Page 20f2 Permit Type BLDG Commercial Application Date 06/21/2016 Owner CRUZAN MONRONE A E W " RUTHERFORD LLC "WorlCIass4': Tenant Improvement , Issue Date: 09/29/2016 Subdivision: CARLSBAD'TCT#85-24 UNIT#04 Status Closed Finaled, Expiration Date 03/05/2018 Address 2091 Rutherford Rd 150 - Carlsbad, CA 92008 IVR Number 715354 Scheduled Actual Inspection Type Inspection No Inspection Status Primary Inspector Reinspection. Complete Date Start Date -- 11/0412016 BLDG-23 't 002190-2016 Partial Pass Andy Krogh ' Reinspection Incomplete Gas/Test/Repairs. .4 t 4 Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed BLDG Building Deficiency start of 24 gas test Yes ' '4 1 44 1 11/07/2016 11/07/2016 BLDG 23 000035-2016 4 Passed Andy .K Complete / 4' Gas/Test/Repairs Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed , -I BLDG Building Deficiency -- 4, 24 hour test on new medium pressure line . Yes, 11/29/2016 11/29/2016 BLDG 34 Rough 003191-2016 ' Passed Andy Krogh 4' " Complete, ., ,Electrical . BLDG-44 003192-2016 Passed? Andy Krogh " Complete Rough/Ducts/Dampe IF A rs -' . 12/22/2016 12/22/2016 BLDG Gas Meter 006728-2016 Passed • Andy Krogh ' .' Complete Release 44 4' -4 4'- .4 • '4 'Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed 44 BLDG Building Deficiency, Ste 150 .4' , Yes 05/18/2017 05/18/2017 BLDG 91 023656-2017 Passed Andy Krogh Complete Complaints 4 4'. Inspection', Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed 4$ ' BLDG Building Deficiency Prefinal walk electrical panel charts to be .. No updated restroom signs to be corrected -.4 and remaining equ,ipment installed - 4 09106/2017 09/06/2017 BLDG 11 ,, 033776 2017 ,,Failed Andy Krogh ' Reinspection i-.' Complete Foundation/Ftg/Pier s (Rebar) * 4 Checklist Item i COMMENTS Passed -' BLDG Building Deficiency No contractor onsite ops manager has no - No 4' knowledge of scheduled inspection 10/23/2017 10/23/2017 BLDG Final '4 038276-2017 Failed [Andy Krogh ' Reinspection p Complete 'inspection.4 -.. *1 4 Checklist Item • / (4" '4 COMMENTS 1 Passed - " BLDG Building Deficiency See card for corrections No BLDG Plumbing Final 9 '4 No c BLDG Mechanical Final / ' 44- - No BLDG Structural Final No -4 1 - I,BLDG Electncal Final 10/26/2017 10/26/2017 BLDG Final 038751 2017 Passed Andy Krogh ' 4 Complete Inspection, , October26 2017 Page 1 of 2 - . . .4 4 - 1 ". -- ,.. '4 '. ' •; .. Inspection History 10/05/2016: 11- BLDG- Ftg/Foundation/Piers Approval Completed By AEK WALL FTG EXTERIOR FOR EQUIPMENT ROOM; 09/30/2016 14-BLDG-Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding Approval Completed By MC NEW BEAM AT KITCHEN, 10/03/2016 14 BLDG Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding Partial Approval Completed By AEK 121,122,125,127 ROOMS; 10/04/2016: 14-BLDG-Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding Càrrection Required Completed By AEK STRAPS AND SADDLES AT ROOF REINFORCEMENTS FOR AC, 10/06/2016: 14-BLDG-Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding Approval Completed By AEK ROOF PEN FRAMING; 10/04/2016: 17-BLDG-Interior Lath/Drywall Partial Approval Completi By AEK 117,118,119 BATHROOMS; 10/06/2016: 17-BLDG-Interior Lath/Drywall Partial Approval Completed ByAEK 100,109 PUBLIC AREAS; 10/11/2016: 17-BLDG-Interior Lath/Drywall Approval Completed By AEK 111,112,125; 10/12/2016: 17-BLDG-Interior Lath/Drywall Approval Completed By AEK 125,129; 10/14/2016 17-BLDG-Interior Lath/Drywall Partial Approval Completed By AEK 115, 10/05/2016 18-BLDG-Exterior Lath/Drywall Not Ready For Insp Completed By AEK, 09/30/2016: 21-BLDG-Underground/Under Floor Approval Completed By AEK 2 BATHS AND 1SiNK AREA, 10/26/2016 24 BLDG Rough/Topout Partial Approval Completed By AEK PHASE 1 OVERHEAD 10/03/2016 34 BLDG Rough Electric Partial Approval Completed By AEK, 10/26/2016: 34-BLDG-Rough Electric Partial Approval Completed By AEK PHASE 1 OVERHEAD; 10/11/2016 44 BLDG Rough/Ducts/Dampers Approval Completed By AEK 111,112,125, 09/30/2016 84-BLDG-Rough Combo Approval Completed By AEK 2 BATHS AND 1 SINK AREA EsGil Corporation In Partnership with Government for Buz(dng Safety DATE: 09/23/2016 U APPLICANT U-iR IS JURISDICTION:( of Car1sba4 U PLAN REVIEWER 'H UFILE PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2431 SET: IV PROJECT ADDRESS 2091 Rutherford Rd PROJECT NAME Laird Tenant Improvement The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's. . codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. 'The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. LI The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. LI EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicalit that theplan check has been completed. Person contacted- Telephone # Date contacted —(6 () Email Mail Telephone Fax n Person REMARKS I S By Morteza Beheshti Enclosures EsGil Corporation GA Z EJ LI MB LI] PC 9/16 - - f- -- 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego California 92123 • (858) 560-1468, • Fax (858) 560-1576 a ' - EsGil Corporation In tPartners/iip with çovernment for Building Safety DATE: 09/09/2016 LIAPPLICANT 'JURIS. JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad LI PLAN REVIEWER LIFILE PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2431 SET: III PROJECT ADDRESS: 2091 Rutherford Rd. PROJECT NAME: Laird Tenant Improvement . The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. El The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. El The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. LI The appliqant's copy ofthe check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. - The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Tim Seaman El EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check haé been completed. EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Tim Seaman Telephone #: 619-993-8846 Date coptacted: °t (ajf .o (by: cv.) Email: timchampiunpermits.com JtMaiI ITeIephone\1t& Fax In Person LII REMARKS: By: Dwight Ashman Enclosures: EsGil Corporation GA Z EJ El MB 171 PC 08/30/2016 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • ,Fax (858) 560-1576 City of Carlsbad 16-2431 09/09/2016 NOTE: The items listed below are from the previous correction list. These remaining items have not been adequately addressed. The numbers of the items are from the previous check list and may not necessarily be in sequence. The notes in bold font are current. •. Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new complete sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways Deliver all corrected sets of plansand calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Aye, Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700 The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departmehts. Bring iiT\Ad corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123; (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. • NOTE Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete ADDITIONAL 12 Please refer to the following corrections for PME and Accessibility items To speed up the review process, please note on this list (or a copy) where, each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly •. describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list Please indicate U Yes U No - The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of • 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Dwight Ashman at Esgil Corporation Thank you City of Carlsbad 16-2431 09/09/2016 ELECTRICAL and ENERGY COMMENTS 1. PLAN REVIEWER: Eric Jensen ELECTRICAL (2013 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE) 1. The electrical design plans include the branch circuit routing to the production - V equipment. These equipment descriptions (dip tank, Vdust collector, fume hood,. spray booth; paint booth, ovens, etc.) on thefloorplans include locations that may evoke the classified (hazardous) requirements found in the Article 500 series in the CEC. Include a floorplan layout describing any special wiring V , methods as required for any of the production equipment. Include boundaries, . V V classifications, and conduit, fitting, and enclosure types. On the electrical. . floorplan sheets E2.2, E3. 1, and E3.2 detail all classified locations at or adjacent to all of the equipment shown. Include location (horizontal and vertical as need V V be) and the Class,. Division, and Group. V -. V o No response to this item. Not sure how the plan review may progress V without a resolution. • . . V V ENERGY (2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING ENERGY STANDARDS) 2. There are changes to the envelope in that there are two new areas that are V conditioned and which will require an envelope design. Please provide. V • o Envelope design not to be found. - V V 3. Review the unit heaters (Btu.) and the definition of "conditioned space" found in • • V • the energy code. The entire building may be required to have an envelope V design. The area supplied by the "unit heaters" qualifies as "conditioned space" • and will require an envelope design. •V V V V a Envelope design not to be found. V V V V V V V Note: If you have any questions regarding this Electrical and Energy plan review list please contact Eric Jensen at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on V V this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. •• V V a V V V V V • -• • V V V V •V V. V - V •' V - V City of Carlsbad 16-2431 09/09/2016 NOTE The items listed below are from the previous correction list These remaining items have not been adequately addressed The numbers of the items are from the previous check list and may not necessarily be in sequence The notes in bold font are current PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CORRECTIONS JURISDICTION Carlsbad DATE 9/9/2016 PLAN REVIEW NUMBER 16-2431 SET III PLAN REVIEWER Glen Adamek GENERAL AND ARCHITECTURAL PME ITEMS 1 The final set of corrected drawings to be reviewed for signing and sealing just before the permits are to be issued. Each sheet of the plans must be signed by the person responsible for their preparation, even though there are no structLiral changes, before the permits are issued. Business and Professions Code .3.. Still No response provided The Fire Department must review the required hazardous material opinion and report The Building Official to check for Fire Department's approval of the required hazardous material opinion and report 5 Still No response provided Please correct the drawings to show the required 42 inch tall "Guards" (guard rails) as per CBC, Sections 1013.6 & 1013.7: Where appliances, equipment, fans, roof hatch openings or other components that require service are located within 10 feet of a roof edge or open side of a walking surface. . . 6. Still No response provided. Only a photo of each piece of equipment and size and electrical data provided Please provide the listing data, manufacture's cut-sheets and installation instructions for the proposed equipment. Please provide the cut-sheets, installation instructions and listing data for all the proposed equipment proposed to be installed as part of this tenant improvement permit package 8 No response provided For mechanical plan check, include the architectural design detailing the following CBC 716.5. Fire Walls Fire Barriers Shaft Enclosures Fire Partitions Corridors Smoke Barriers City of Carlsbad 16-2431 09/09/2016 Horizontal Assemblies Exit Passageways Vertical Exit Enclosures (Stair & Ramp Enclosures) If this tenant improvement contains any of the above assemblies, be sure to provide construction details. For example: Rated corridor construction style - Tunnel VS Full height corridor walls. No response provided. See item # 8 above. Include, on the mechanical plans, the locations of all required smoke, fire, combination smoke and fire, or ceiling radiation dampers. Be sure to include a symbol on the symbol schedule for each damper type. CBC 716 PLUMBING (2013 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE) On sheet TI the calculations do not match the CPC, using Table 422.1 values and still does not address the required Service Sink or Laundry Tub. Also, a water station is Ok for the break room but the rest of the building still required a drinking fountain under the current plumbing code. Please correct. Please correct the calculations on sheet TI to show compliance with the current Code. The 2013 edition of the CPC, using Table 422.1. Not the 2010 CPC. It seems showers are required and a service sink or laundry tub; and drinking fountains are required and not addressed. Provide calculations to show compliance with CPC Section 422 & Table 422.1. (Minimum Plumbing Facilities). For the total tenant space including the upper floor areas. 12. See the item # 10 above And correct the water line sizing for Please correct the water line sizing calculations on sheet P1.1 as per the following: Provide complete corrected water line sizing calculations: Include the water pressure, pressure loss calculations, water demands, and the developed pipe lengths. CPC 610.0 or Appendix W. The water line sizing calculations do not include all the existing to remain water fixtures and new water fixtures on the same public water meter. E) A complete review of the water line sizing will be done when the complete corrected water line plans and calculations are provided. MECHANICAL (2013 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE) 26, No response provided. Please provide air balance table for the F-I and S-I areas. Makeup air shall be provided to replenish air exhausted by the ventilation system. Makeup-air intake shall be located so as to avoid recirculation of contaminated air within enclosures. CMC, Section 505.3 27. No response provided. Detail dust collection systems compliance with CMC Chapters 5 & 6. A) The plans show a new dust collector system serving equipment producing dust, but the "Hazardous Material Report" does not City of Carlsbad 16-2431 09/09/2016 address the proposed types of dust material being produced and collected. Please Address. The Clearly show what materials are to be collected by the dust collection systems. The plans show a new dust collector system serving equipment producing dust, but the "Hazardous Material Report" does not address the proposed types of dust material being produced and collected. Please Address. Clearly show the duct materials are suitable for the intended use. CMC, Section 506.0. The plans show a new dust collector system serving equipment producing dust, but the "Hazardous Material Report" does not address the proposed types of dust material being produced and collected. Please Address. Clearly show the exhaust duct material and gage used for each duct size. CMC Tables 506.2(1) and/or 506.2(2) The plans show a new dust collector system serving equipment producing dust, but the "Hazardous Material Report" does not address the proposed types of dust material being produced and collected. Please Address. Separate and distinct systems shall be provided for incompatible materials. CMC 505.1.1 The plans show a new dust collector system serving equipment producing dust, but the "Hazardous Material Report" does not address the proposed types of dust material being produced and collected. Please Address, so minimum conveying velocities can be reviewed. Detail minimum duct conveying velocities as per CMC 505.2 and Table 505.2 Please provide design calculations for ducts 50% full of product and water. Detail duct support as per CMC 506.5, 603.2.5, & 603.6. Please provide data on the proposed dust to be conveyed. It seems to be flammable or combustible dust. Detail fire protection as per CMC 506.6 28. No response provided. Please address the following items that still remain for both Spray Booths and Fume hoods. Detail exhaust ventilation system compliance with CMC Chapters 5 & 6. The plans do not address discharge clearance required for "explosive or flammable vapors, fumes, of dusts." 6 feet above the roof, 30 feet from property line and 30 feet from openings into the building and combustible walls that are in the direction of the exhaust discharge. Detail the exhaust outlet clearances as per 506.9 (Product conveying). The response provided states: "Not applicable to fume vents." But this does apply to all fume hoods, and spray booths. Clearly show what materials are to be exhausted by the new exhaust system. City of Carlsbad 16-2431 09/09/2016 The response provided states: "Not applicable to fume vents." But this does apply to all fume hoods, and spray booths. Clearly show the duct materials are suitable for the intended use. CIVIC, Section 506.0. The response provided states: "Not applicable to fume vents." But this does apply to all fume hoods, and spray booths. Clearly show the exhaust duct material and gage used for each duct size. CIVIC Tables 506.2(1) and/or 506.2(2) The response provided states: "Not applicable to fume vents." But this does apply to all fume hoods, and spray booths. Separate and distinct systems shall be provided for incompatible materials. CIVIC 505.1.1 The response provided states: "Not applicable to fume vents." But * this does apply to all fume hoods, dust collection, and spray booths. Detail duct support as per CIVIC 506.5, 603.2.5, & 603.6. This applies to dust collection, and spray booths. Detail fire protection as per CMC506.6 * K) This applies to dust collection, and spray booths. Detail clearances from combustibles as per CIVIC 506.7 & 607.12 29. No response provided. Plans show a Chiller Unit. Please explain. Please provide calculations to show compliance with CIVIC, Section 1105.3 for the• maximum allowed amount of refrigerant in the walk-in coolers and walk-in freezer boxes as per CIVIC, Table 1102.2 or please provide the required refrigerant vapor detection and alarm systems. 3O. No response provided. Plans show a Chiller Unit. Please explain. Please provide complete mechanical plans for the refrigeration systems show the refrigerant classification, the amounts of each system refrigerant used, and the Al system horsepower rating. Show the ventilation discharge clearances as per CIVIC 1108.7 31. A complete mechanical review will be done when design calculations, required hazardous material opinion and report, and complete mechanical plans and details are provided. Note: If you have any questions regarding this Plumbing and Mechanical plan review list please contact Glen Adamek at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. City of Carlsbad 16-243.1 . 09/09/2016 -. DISABLED ACCESS REVIEW LIST • DEPARTMENT OF STATE ARCHITECT - - TITLE 24 ACCESSIBLE PARKING . . •- 3. At least one in every 6 accessible parking spaces (but not less than one) shall be served by an access aisle 8' in width and designated as VAN ACCESSIBLE, per Section 11 B-208.2.4. This loading/unloading area must be on the passenger side of the vehicle. Alternately, theparking stall may be 12' wide with the access aisle 5' wide. Section 11 B-502.3.4. Please provide dimensions and/or details to illustrate compliant parking. Please note that to be counted as a van accessible space the access area should be on the passenger side. The spaces indicated have access areas on the driver side: END OF DOCUMENT •- EsGil Corporation In Partners/lip with government for Bu1(iing Safety DATE: 08/05/2016 (?,APPLICANT JURIS. JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad U PLAN REVIEWER UFILE + PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2431 SET: II PROJECT ADDRESS: 2091 Rutherford Rd. PROJECT NAME: Laird Tenant Improvement LII The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. . LII The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and. should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person, The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Tim Seaman EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. • EsGil ,Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted Tim Seaman Telephone #: 619-993-8846 , ate contacted:/ -c (by "—) Email: tim@champiunpermits.com 'Mail Aclephone Fax In Person LIII REMARKS: By: Dwight Ashman (For D.Y.) Enclosures: EsGil Corporation . GA Z EJ LI MB [I PC 07/28/2016 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax,(858) 560-1576 4• City of Carlsbad 16-2431 08/05/2016- N OTE: The items listed below are from the previous correction list. These remaining items have not been adequately addressed. The numbers of the,items are from the previous check list and may not necessarily be in sequence. The notes in bold font are current. . Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new complete sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: - 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 FaradayAve., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700 The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. • •' 0 2. Bring IM corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of ' Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments NOTE Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete SITE PLAN 8 Provide a statement on the site plan stating "All property lines, easements and buildings, both existing and proposed, are shown on this site plan." Please provide this note ACCESSIBILITY 10.1 Provide notes and details on the plans to show compliance with the enclosed "Disabled Access" Review List. City of Carlsbad 16-2431 08/05/2016 ADDITIONAL 12. Please refer to the following corrections for mechanical, plumbing, electrical and energy items. To speed up the review process, please note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, - calculation page, etc. - Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list Please indicate I Yes IJ No The jurisdiction has contracted cMth Esgil Corporation located at 9320 . • Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Dwight Ashman (For D Y ) at Esgil Corporation Thank you •4 • • City of Carlsbad 16-2431 08/05/2016 ELECTRICAL and ENERGY COMMENTS PLAN REVIEWER: Eric Jensen H ELECTRICAL (2013 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE) 1. The electrical design plans include the branch circuit routing to the production equipment. These equipment descriptions (dip tank, dust collector, fume hood, spray booth, paint booth, ovens, etc.) on the floorplans include locations that may evoke the classified (hazardous) requirements found in the Article 500 series in the CEC Include a floorplan layout describing any special wiring methods as required for any of the production equipment. Include boundaries, classifications, and conduit, fitting, and enclosure types On the electncal floorplan sheets E2.2, E3. 1, and E3.2 detail all classified locations at or adjacent to all of the equipment shown. Include location (horizontal and vertical as need be) and the Class, Division, and Group. 2 Include the locations of the existing service and the new distribution board "D131" on the power floorplans ENERGY (2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING ENERGY STANDARDS) 3 There are changes to the envelope in that there are two new areas that are conditioned and which will require an envelope design Please provide 4. Review the unit heaters (Btu.) and the definition of "conditioned space" found in the energy code The entire building may be required to have an envelope design. The area supplied by the "unit heaters" qualifies as "conditioned space" and will require an envelope design. . Note: If you have any questions regarding this Electrical and Energy plan review list please contact Eric Jensen at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans./ * . City of Carlsbad 16-2431 08/05/2016 - NOTE: The items listed below are fromthe previous correction list. These remaining items have not been adequately addressed. The numbers of the items are from the previous check list and may not necessarily be in sequence. The notes in bold font are current. PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CORRECTIONS JURISDICTION Carlsbad DATE 8/5/2016 PLAN REVIEW NUMBER 16-2431 SET II PLAN REVIEWER Glen Adamek GENERAL AND ARCHITECTURAL PME ITEMS The final set of corrected drawings to be reviewed for signing and sealing just before the permits are to beissued. Each sheet of the plans must be signed by the person responsible for their preparation, even though there are no• structural changes, before the permits are issued. Business and Professions Code. Please correct the "Hazardous Material Report". by Klausbruckner and Associates as per the following: Please provide a hazardous material opinion and report as per CBC, Section 414.1.3. Provide data on the proposed hazardous materials to be stored and used. IBC 414. Present the description of the hazardous materials in a format that coincides with the material classifications found in CBC Tables 307.1 (1) and 307.1(2).. Clearly show the types of hazardous materials being stored or used. Provide a list of the proposed hazardous materials include the material safety data sheets (MSDS), if applicable. Clearly show the amounts for each type of hazardous material to be stored and in use Clearly show the 'locations' in the building where each type of hazardous material is being stored or used. Note: If hazardous materials are present in any amount, forward this information to the mechanical designer for design compliance with CMC Chapter 5 E) A complete plan review will be done when the complete hazardous material opinion and report is provided. 1) Summary Table on page' I of the "Hazardous Material Report" by Klausbruckner and Associates states "Laird Technologies will have one control area for there entire building." But Laird Technologies does not have the total building Please correct City of Carlsbad 16-2431 08/05/2016 The report show the total building is one Control Area. But the plans - show another tenant in the same building and there is hazardous material data for the other tenant space. If you are just addressing this tenant space then the other tenant space must be a separate Control Area and the wall separating the two Control Areas must be a one hour Control Area separation wall. Not a nonrated wall as shown on the drawings. The plans show a new dust collector system serving equipment producing dust, but the "Hazardous Material Report" does not address the proposed types of dust material being produced and collected. Please Address. The plans show fume hoods but the "Hazardous Material Report" does not address what is being used under each fume hood. Please Address all materials like corrosive vapors or fumes. No response provided. The Fire Department must review the required hazardous material opinion and report. The Building Official to check for Fire Department's approval of the required hazardous material opinion and report. A complete plan check review will be done when the required hazardous material opinion and report is provided. No response provided. Please correct the drawings to show the required 42 inch tall "Guards" (guard rails) as per CBC, Sections 1013.6 & 1013.7: Where appliances, equipment, fans, roof hatch openings br other components that require service are located within 10 feet of a roof edge or open side of a walking surface. Only a photo of each piece of equipment and size and electrical data provided. Please provide the listing data, manufacture's cut-sheets and installation instructions for the proposed equipment. Please provide the cut- sheets, installation instructions and listing data for all the proposed equipment proposed to be installed as part of this tenant improvement permit package City of Carlsbad 16-2431 08/05/2016 8. No response provided. For mechanical plan check, include the architectural design detailing the following: CBC 716.5. Fire Walls Fire Barriers Shaft Enclosures Fire ,Partitions . Corridors Smoke Barriers Horizontal Assemblies Exit Passageways : Vertical Exit Enclosures (Stair & Ramp Enclosures) . If this tenant improvement contains any of the above assemblies, be sure to provide construction details. For example: Rated corridor construction style Tunnel VS Full height corridor walls. 9. See item # 8 above Include, on the mechanical plans, the locations of all required smoke, fire, combination smoke and fire, or ceiling radiation dampers. Be sure to include a symbol on the symbol schedule for each damper type. CBC' 716 PLUMBING (2013 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE) 10. Please correct the calculations on sheet TI to show compliance with the current Code. The 2013 edition of the CPC, using Table 422.1. Not the 2010 CPC. It seems showers are required and a service sink or laundry tub; and, . drinking fountains are required and not addressed Provide calculations to show, compliance with CPC Section 422 & Table 422.1. (Minimum Plumbing. Facilities). For the total tenant space including the upper floor areas. 12. Please correct the water line sizing calculations on sheetPI .1 as per the following: Provide complete corrected water line sizing calculations: Include-the water pressure, pressure loss calculations, water demands, and the developed pipe lengths. CPC 610.0 or Appendix 'A'. The water line sizing calculations do not include all the existing to remain water fixtures and new water fixtures on the same public water meter. , A) The plans show the single 2 inch public water meter serves both tenant spaces in the building. The 49 water fixture units show onthe public water meter seems to be too low for the total water demand on the public water meter. • B) The plumbing plans and calculations do not include any water connections to equipment and no hose bibs. Please address. City of Carlsbad 16-2431 08/05/2016 . C) The 184 foot developed water pipe length from the water meter to the most distant water fixture in the building seems to be low. Please address. The GPM values in the pipe sizing table for the 1/2 inch and the 3/4 inch cold water copper tubing are too large as per CPC, Chart 4.1. Please correct. A complete review of the water line sizing will be done when the complete corrected waterline plans and calculations are provided 14. The detail 11 on sheet P5.2 notes: "Gas regulators to be vented to the exterior of the building." But the gas line plans and details do not detail the vent piping from the gas regulators. Please correct.. Detail the gas regulator requirements: An accessible shut-off valve installed upstreaMr of the regulator and vented to the exterior. CPC 1209.7 & 1211 10 16 Please correct the details # 10 & 11 on sheet P5.2 showing the correct layout of the gas sediment traps as per the following: Include the gas piping sediment trap installed downstream of the appliance shutoff valve as close to the . inlet of the appliance as practical. Exceptions: Appliances with an internal sediment trap,(or) ranges clothes dryers gas fireplaces, and outdoor grilles CPC 1211.8. A). The required gas shut off valve must be on the gas supply side of all gas sediment traps. Not on the output side of the all gas sediment traps as shown. .• The Gas SUpply into the gas sediment trap must be vertically down into the tee. Not horizontally into the side of the tee as shown. The Gas output out of the gas sediment trap must be horizontally out of the side of the tee. Not vertically up out of the top of the tee as shown. • MECHANICAL (2013 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE) 25 The Mechanical plans do not show exhaust systems and make-up air for new restrooms and janitors rooms. Pleae correctProvide the exhaust and make-up air design for the occupancy type listed in Table 403.7. .• 26, Please provide air balance table for the F-I and S-I areas. Makeup air shall be provided to replenish air exhausted by the ventilation system. Makeup-air intake shall be located so as to avoid recirculation of contaminated air within enclosures. CIVIC, Section 505.3 . . • . . . City of Carlsbad 16-2431 0810512016 27. Detail dust collection systems compliance with CIVIC Chapters 5 & 6 A)- The plans show a new dust collector system serving equipment producing dust, but the "Hazardous Material Report" does not address the proposed types of dust material being produced and collected. Please Address. The Clearly show what materials are to be collected by the dust collection systems. The plans show a new dust collector system serving equipment producing dust, but the "Hazardous Material Report" does not address the proposed types of dust material being produced and collected. Please Address. Clearly show the duct materials are suitable for the intended use. CIVIC, Section 506.0. The plans show a new dust collector system serving equipment producing dust, but the "Hazardous Material Report" does not address the proposed types of dust material being produced and collected. Please Address. Clearly show the exhaust duct material and gage used for each duct size. CIVIC Tables 506.2(1) and/or 506.2(2) D) The plans show a new dust collector system serving equipment - producing dust, but the "Hazardous Material Report" does not address the proposed types of dust material being produced and collected. Please Address. Separate and distinct systems shall be provided for incompatible materials. CIVIC 505. 1.1 - E) The plans show a new dust collector system serving equipment producing dust, but the "Hazardous Material Report" does not address the proposed types of dust material being produced and collected. Please Address, so minimum conveying velocities can be reviewed. Detail minimum duct conveying velocities ais per CIVIC 505.2 and Table 505.2 Please provide design calculations for ducts 50% full of product and water. Detail duct support as per CIVIC 506.5, 603.2.5, & 603.6. Please provide data on the proposed dust to be conveyed. It seems to be flammable or combustible dust. Detail fire protection as per CIVIC 506.6 28. Please address the following items that still remain for both Spray Booths and Fume hoods.-Detail exhaust ventilation system compliance with CIVIC - Chapters 5 & 6. • - A) The plans do not address discharge clearance required for - - "explosive or flammable vapors, fumes, of dusts." 6 feet above the -' - roof, 30 feet from property line and 30 feet from openings into the - building and combustible walls that are in the direction of the exhaust discharge. Detail the exhaust outlet clearances as per 506.9 (Product conveying). . . . City of Carlsbad 16-2431 08/05/2016 The response provided states: "Not applicable to fume vents." But this does apply to all fume hoods, and spray booths. -Clearly show what materials are.to be exhausted by the new exhaust system. The response provided states: "Not applicable to fume vents." But this does apply to all fume hoods, and spray booths. Clearly show the ductmaterials are suitable for the intended use. CIVIC, Section 506.0. The response provided states: "Not applicable to fume vents." But this does apply to all fume hoods, and spray booths. Clearly show the exhaust duct material and gage used for each duct size. CIVIC Tables 506.2(1) and/or 506.2(2) The response provided states: "Not applicable to fume vents." BUI. this does apply to all fume hoods, and spray booths. Separate and distinct systems shall be provided for incompatible materials. CIVIC 505.1.1 The response provided states: "Not applicable to fume vents." But this does apply to all fume hoods, dust collection,and spray booths. Detail duct support as per CIVIC 506.5, 603.2.5, & 603.6. - This applies to dust collection, and spray booths. Detail fire protection as per CIVIC 506.6 . This applies to dust collection, and spray booths. Detail clearances from combustibles as per CIVIC 506.7 & 607.12 Plans-show a Chiller Unit. Please explain. Please provide calculations to show compliance with CIVIC, Section 1105.3 for the maximum allowed amount of refrigerant in the walk-in coolers and walk-in freezer boxes as per CIVIC, Table 1102.2 or please provide the required refrigerant vapor detection and alarm systems. Plans show a Chiller Unit. Please explain. Please provide complete mechanical plans for the refrigeration systems show the refrigerant classification, the amounts of each system refrigerant used, and the Al system horsepower rating. Show the ventilation discharge clearances as per CIVIC 1108.7 A complete mechanical review will be done when design calculations, required hazardous material opinion and report, and complete mechanical plans and details are provided. -, Note: If you have any questions regarding this Plumbing and Mechanical plan review list please contact Glen Adamek at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans.. City of Carlsbad 16-2431 08/05/2016 DISABLED ACCESS REVIEW LIST DEPARTMENT OF STATE ARCHITECT TITLE 24 ACCESSIBLE PARKING Show that accessible parking spaces comply.with Seátion 11 B-502.2 as follows: Single spaces shall be 14' wide and outlined to provide a 9' parking area and a 5' loading and unloading area This loading/unloading area may be on either side of the vehicle.' . When more than one space is provided, in lieu of providing a 14' space for each space, two spaces can 'be provided within a 23' area with a 5' loading zone between each 9'0" wide space. * Each space is to b a minimum of 18' in depth Please provide dimensions and/or details to illustrate compliant parking At least one in every 6 accessible parking spaces (but not less than one) shall be - served by an access aisle 8' in width and designated as VAN ACCESSIBLE, per Section 11 B-208.2.4 This loading/unloading areamust be on the passenger side of the-vehicle. Alternately, the parking stall may be 12' wide with the access aisle 5' wide. Section 11 B-502.3.4. Please provide dimensions and/or details to illustrate compliant parking. Show on the site plan that accessible parking space(s) are to be located such that a person with a disability is not required to travel behind parking spaces other than to pass behind the parking space in which they parked, per Section 11B-502.7.1. Please clarify the path of travel from the parking. Is there a curb ramp at each loading zone, or is the whole fron a zero curb. In either case; show that a minimum 36" detectable warning surface, compliant with 11 B-705, is provided Show that a bumper orcurb is to be provided, and located at each space, to prevent encroachment of cars into the required width of walkways, per Section . 11 B-502.7.2. Response states "Existing", please Show or note on the plan that this is provided. . . Show or note that the maximum slope of the parking surface at the accessible space and adjacent access aisle, in any direction, is 51 :48, per Section 11 B- 502.4. Response states "Existing", please show or note on the plan that this Js provided END OF DOCUMENT 1 EsGil Corporation In Partnership with government for Buz1dng Safety DATE: 7/1/2016 U APPLICANT —'JURIS. JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad U PLAN REVIEWER U FILE PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2431 SET: I PROJECT ADDRESS 2091 Rutherford Rd PROJECT NAME Laird Tenant Improvement The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck The check listtransmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held atEsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to Tim Seaman LII EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed Person contacted: Tim Seaman Telephone #: 619-993-8846 date cpntacted (by Y\c)- Email tim@champiunpermits com Fax In Person LII REMAR'KS: By David Yao Enclosures EsGil Corporation GA Z EJ LI MB El Pc 6/23 932O Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, Califomia92123 • (858) 560 1468 • Fax(858)560 1576 City of Carlsbad 16-2431 7/1/2016 PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2431 OCCUPANCY: B/S-1/F-1 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: VB ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: SPRINKLERS?: Y REMARKS: DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY JURISDICTION: 6/21 DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW COMPLETED: 7/1/2016 JURISDICTION: City of -Carlsbad USE: office/ warehouse/ manufacture ACTUAL AREA: T. I. 53670 sf STORIES: 2 HEIGHT: OCCUPANT LOAD: DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 6/23 PLAN REVIEWER: David Yao FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the California version of the International Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and access for the disabled. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department, Fire Department or other departments. Clearance from those departments may be required prior to the issuance of a building permit. Code sections cited are based onthe 2013 CBC, which adopts the 2012 IBC. The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 105.4 of the 2012 International Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. To speed up the recheck process, please note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet number, specification section, etc. Be sure to enclose the marked up list when you submit the revised plans. City of Carlsbad 16-2431 711/2016 Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new complete sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning,. Engineering and Fire Departments. Bring TV\/O corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. - NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. . Plans and calculations shall be signed by the California state licensed engineer or architect where there are structural changes to existing buildings or structural additions. Please include the California license number, seal and date plans are signed. California Business and Professions Code. (if applicable) 2. The scope under structure shows "new roofing, new store front opening. .etc). The plan appears to not show these remodel. Please check.. Sec. 107.2. • Provide a note on the site plan indicating the previous use of the tenant space or building being remodeled. Section 107.2. Provide a note on the plans indicating if any hazardous, materials will be stored and/or used within the building which exceed the quantities listed in IBC Tables 307.1(1) and 307.1(2). A complete description of the activities and processes that will occur in this tenant space should be provided. A listing of all -hazardous materials should be included. The materials listing should be stated in a form that would make classification in Tables 307.1(1) and 307.1(2) possible. The building official- may reuire a technical report to identify and develop methods of protection from hazardous materials. Section 414.1.3. On the cover sheet of the plans, specify any items that will have a deferred submittal (trusses, fire sprinklers/alarms, etc.). Additionally, provide the following note on the plans, per Sec. 107.3.4.2: 'Submittal documents for deferred submittal items shall be submitted to the registered design professional in . responsible charge, who shall review them and forward them to the building official with a notation indicating that the deferred submittal documents have been reviewed and that they have been found to be in general conformance with the design of the building. The deferred submittal items shall NOTbe installed City of Carlsbad 16-2431 7/1/2016 until their design and submittal documents have been approved by the building official" SITE PLAN 7 Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale Sec 107 2 Include the following: a) Clearly dimension building setbacks from property lines, street centerlines: and from all adjacent buildings and structures on the site plan. Provide a statement on the site plan stating: "All property lines, easements and buildings, both existing and proposed, are shown on this site plan" . EXITS Egress from a room through an adjoining room (Section 1014.2): a) Shall not be permitted, unless: (What is use of labi 1V Any hazardous - condition?) . Such adjoining rooms are accessory to the area served, and Such adjoining rooms are not a Group H occupancy, and Such adjoining rooms provide a discernible path of egress travel to an exit. - b) Egress shall not pass through kitchens, store rooms, closets or spaces used for similar purposes ACCESSIBILITY 10 Provide notes and details on the plans to show compliance with the enclosed "Disabled Access" Review List ADDITIONAL 11 It appears to there are new mechanical units on the roof. (9) Does the existing roof framing adequate? .. 12 Please refer to the following corrections for mechanical, plumbing, electrical and energy itesm 13 To speed up the review process, please note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet; note or detail number, calculation page, etc. - 14. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plahs that are not a result of corrections from this list: If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans City of Carlsbad 16-2431 7/1/2016 . Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction lust" Please indicate U Yes U No 15. The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of * 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact David Yao at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CORRECTIONS PLAN REVIEW NUMBER 16-2431 SET I PLAN REVIEWER Glen Adamek GENERAL AND ARCHITECTURAL PME ITEMS 1 Each sheet of the plans must be signed by the person responsible for their preparation, even though there are no structural changes, before the permits are issued. Business and Professions Code. The final set of corrected drawings to be reviewed for signing and sealing just before the permits are to be issued 2. Please provide a hazardous material opinion and report as per CBC, Section 414.1.3. Provide data on the proposed hazardous materials to be stored and used. IBC 414. Present the description of the hazardous materials in a format that coincides with the material classifications found in CBC Tables 307.1(1) and 307.1(2). a) Clearly show the types of hazardous materials being stored or used. Provide a list of the proposed hazardous materials, include the material safety data sheets (MSDS), if applicable Clearly show the amounts for each type of hazardous material to be stored and in use Clearly show the locations in the building where each type of hazardous material is being stored or-used. d). Note: If hazardous materials are present in any amount, forward this information to the mechanical designer for design compliance with CIVIC Chapter 5. • • e) A complete plan review will be done when the complete hazardous material opinion and report is provided City of Carlsbad 16-2431 7/1/2016 3 The Fire Department must review the required hazardous material opinion and report. The Building Official to check for Fire Department's approval of the required hazardous material opinion and report. 4. A complete plan check review will be done when the required required. hazardous material opinion and report is provided. ' 5: Please correct the drawings to show the required 42 inch tall 'Guards' (guard rails) as per CBC, Sections 1013.6 & 1013.7: Where appliances, equipment, fans, roof hatch openings or other components that require service are located within 10 feet of a roof edge or open side of a walking surface. . 6. Please provide the cut-sheets, installation instructions and listing data for all the proposed equipment proposed to be installed as part of this tenant improvement permit package. 7. Please provide the upper floor level floor plans. The plans seem to only show the lower floor plans and stairs up to the upper floor level. Please show the existing uses and proposed uses of the upper floor level 8. For mechanical plan check, include the architectural design detailing the following: CBC 716.5. Fire Walls . . Fire Barriers C) Shaft Enclosures Fire Partitions . Corridors Smoke Barriers Horizontal Assemblies Exit Passageways . I) Vertical Exit Enclosures (Stair & Ramp Enclosures) : If this tenant improvement contains any of the above assemblies, be sure to provide construction details. For example: Rated corridor construction style - Tunnel VS Full height corridor walls. 9. Include, on the mechanical plans, the locations of all required smoke, fire, combination smoke and fire, or ceiling radiation dampers. Be sure to include a symbol on the symbol schedule for each damper type. CBC 716. PLUMBING (2013 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE) 10. Provide calculations to show compliance with CPCSection 422 & Table 422.1. (Minimum Plumbing Facilities). For the total tenant space including the upper floor areas. . City of Carlsbad 16-2431, 7/1/2016 V V 11 Provide the site plumbing plans showing the locations of the gas and water meters, the sizes, cleanouts, routes, and slopes for both the sewer and storm drainage system, and the site gas and water supply piping. 12. Provide complete corrected water line sizing calculations: Include the water pressure, pressure loss calculations, water demands, and the developed pipe V lengths. CPC 610.0 or Appendix 'A':.The water line sizing calculations do not include all the existing to remain water fixtures and new water fixtures on the same public water meter. V V 13 Provide gas line plans and calculations showing gas pressures, piping types, gas demands, pipe lengths, and pipe sizing method used. CPC 1216.0 Provide sizing calculations for both the 2 psi gas system and the low pressure gas systems. 14. Detail the gas regulator requirements: An accessible shut-off valve installed upstream of the regulator and vented to the exterior. CPC 1209.7 & 1211.10. 15 Please provide riser or isometric gas piping plans 16 Include the gas piping sediment trap installed downstream of the appliance shutoff valve as close to the inlet of the appliance as practical. Exceptions: Appliances with an internal sediment trap,(or) ranges; clothes dryers, gas fireplaces, and outdoor grilles. CPC 1211.8. V Provide the following information concerning the water heater: a) Show water heater type, size, and location on plans CPC 501.0 V b) Show that water heater is adequately braced to resist seismic forces. Provide two straps One strap at top 1/3 of the tank and one strap at bottom 1/3 of the tank. CPC 507.2, C) Show P & T valve on water heater and detail the drain routing to the V exterior. It may not be installed upwards from the valve. CPC 608.5 . V V V d) Detail the requirements for the attic installation of water heaters: access opening sizing, passageway description (available height, maximum length and minimum width, walkway material type, platform sizing, the light and receptacle placement, and the overflow protection CPC 507.4 & 5084 e) Provide combustion air design: Show opening sizes and routing of ducts. V V CPC 506.0 V V V V VV V f) Detail the water heater vent installation: Size, routing, slope, and termination location (Minimum 8' from vertical surfaces). CPC 509.0 V g) An expansion tank or other approved device is required downstream of a water pressure regulator, check valve, or backf low preventer. CPC 608.3. Describe the method of compliance for temperature limitations for the public use• lavatories (limited to 110 degrees) Note The water heater thermostat may not City of Carlsbad 16-2431 7/1/2016 be used for compliance with this Code section CPC 421.2. Energy Standards 110(C)3. S MECHANICAL (013 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE) Specify the make, model, type, and efficiency ,of the space heating and cooling systems in agreement with the energy design Coordinate the mechanical and the Title 24 outside air design. The energy design calculations do not match the mechanical schedule. CIVIC 403.0 & Title 24 121(b)2 & (d) 21 Clearly show the dust collection ducting support system 22 Clearly show dust collection ducting clearances from combustibles 23 Please provide a mechanical floor plan showing all dust collector ducting systems. . 24 Please detail roof access to roof mounted HVAC equipment CIVIC 304.2.1.2 S 25. Provide the exhaust and make-up air design for the occupancy type listed in - - Table 403.7. 26 Makeup air shall be provided to replenish air exhausted by the ventilation system Makeup-air intake shall be located so as to avoid recirculation of contaminated air within enclosures CIVIC, Section .505.3 27 Detail dust collection systems compliance with CMC Chapters 5 & 6 a) Clearly show what materials are to be collected by the dust collection S 5- systems. S b). Clearly show the duct materials are suitable for the intended use. CIVIC, Section 506.0. Clearly show the exhaust duct material and gage used for each duct size CIVIC Tables 506.2(l) and/or 506.2(2) Separate and distinct systems shall be provided for incompatible materials CIVIC 505 11 S Detail ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other '. spaces. CIVIC 505.1 Detail duct cleanouts as per CMC Section 506.3 Detail duct support as per CIVIC 506 5, 60.2:5, & 603.6. Detail fire protection as per CIVIC 506.6 Detail clearances from combustibles as per CIVIC 506.7 & 607.12 J) Detail protection from physical damage as per CIVIC 506.8 & 603.4. City of Carlsbad 16-21431 7/1/2016 28 Detail exhaust ventilation system compliance with CIVIC Chapters 5 & 6 Detail the exhaust outlet clearances as per 506 9 (Product conveying) Clearly show what materials are to be exhausted by the new exhaust system. Clearly show, the duct materials are suitable for the intended use. CIVIC, Section 506.0. d) Clearly show the exhaust duct material and gage used for each duôt size. CIVIC Tables 506 2(1) and/or 506.2(2) Separate and distinct systems shall be provided for incompatible materials CIVIC 505 11 Detail ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other spaces. CIVIC 505.1 Detail minimum duct conveying velocities as per CIVIC 505.2 and Table 505.2 Detail duct cleanouts as perCMC Section 506.3 Detail duct support as per CIVIC 506 5, 603.2.5, & 603.6. Detail fire protection as per CIVIC 506.6 Detail clearances from combustibles as per CIVIC 506.7 & 607.12 I) Detail protection from physical damage as per CIVIC 506.8 & 603.4. Please provide calculations to show compliance with CIVIC, Section 1105.3 for the maximum allowed amount of refrigerant in the walk-in coolers and walk-in freezer boxes as per CIVIC, Table 11 02.2 or please provide the required refrigerant vapor detection and alarm systems. ' Please provide complete mechanical plans for the refrigeration systems show ' the refrigerant classification, the amounts of each system refrigerant used, and the Al system horsepower rating. Show the ventilation, discharge clearances as, per CIVIC 1108.7 • , H A complete meàhanical review will be done when design calculations, required hazardous material opinion and report, and complete mechanical plans and details are provided. - Note: If you have any questions regarding this Plumbing and Mechanical plan review list please contact Glen Adamek at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected. items have been addressed on the plans. City of Carlsbad 16-2431 '. 7/1/2016 . ELECTRICAL and ENERGY COMMENTS PLAN REVIEWER: Eric Jensen ELECTRICAL (2013 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE) I The electrical design plans include the branch circuit routing to the production equipment. These equipment descriptions (dip tank, dust collector, fume hood, - spray booth, paint booth, ovens, etc.) on the floorplans include locations that may evoke the classified (hazardous) requirements found in the Article 500 series in the CEC. Include a floorplan layout describing any special wiring methods as required for any of the production equipment. Include boundaries, - classifications, and conduit, fitting and enclosure types. 2. . The electrical equipment totals found on sheet A3.7 compared to the single line diagram, (especially the 120/208 volt branch) does not appear to work. Please • address. On sheet E1.4 there appears to be a great amount of cable tray installed. throughout the production areas however the electrical floorplans describe - individual home runs to the equipment. Please explain. • - The lighting plan on sheet E2;11 is not completed. The lighting will, be reviewed - after the design is. completed. 5. Is panel P7 installed behind some sort of chamber? 6. Include the locations of the existing service and the new distribution board "DB1". on the power floorplans. ENERGY (2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING ENERGY STANDARDS) 7. There are changes to the envelope in that there are two new areas that are conditioned and which will require an envelope design. Please provide. • •.. • • 8. Review the unit heaters (Btu.) and the definition of "conditioned space" found in the energy code. Theentire building may be required to have an envelope design. . 9. •The lighting and envelope energy design will be,reviewed after the lighting •. design has been completed and the building envelope/mechanical design has been confirmed. • . Note: If you have any questions regarding this Electrical and Energy plan review list please contact Eric Jensen at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. -- City of Carlsbad 16-2431 7/1/2016 a I DISABLED ACCESS REVIEW LIST DEPARTMENT OF. STATE ARCHITECT TITLE 24. REMODELS, ADDITIONS AND REPAIRS . When alterations, structural repairs or additions are made to an existing building, that building, or portion of the building affected, is required to comply with all of the following requirements, per Section 11 B-202.4: o The area of specific alteration, repair or addition must comply as "new". construction. . A primary entrance to the building and the primary path of travel to the altered area, must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. .• The path of travel shall includ6 the existing parking. . ACCESSIBLE PARKING . 2. Show that accessible parking spaces comply with Section 11 B-502.2 as follows: Single spaces shall be 14' wide and outlined to provide a 9' parking area and a 5' loading and unloading area; This loading/unloading area may be on either side of the Vehicle. When more than one space is provided, in lieu of providing a 14' space for each space, two spaces can be provided within a 23' area with a 5' loading zone between each 9'0" wide space. . . . Each space is to be a minimum of 18' in depth. 3. At least one in every 6 accessible parking spaces (but not less than one) shall be served by an access aisle 8' in width and designated as VAN ACCESSIBLE, per Section 11 B-208.2.4. This loading/unloading area must be on the passenger side of the vehicle. Alternately, the parking stall may. be 12' wide with the access aisle .5' wide. Section 11 B-502.3.4. . . . . 4. The words "NO PARKING" shall be painted on the ground within each loading and unloading access aisle (in white letters no less than 12" high and located so that it is visible to traffic enforcement officials). Section 11 B-502.3.3. 5. Ramps shall not encroach into any accessible parking space or the adjacent access aisle. Section 11B-406.5.1. . 6. Show on the site plan that.accessible parking space(s) are to be located such that a person, with a disability is not required to travel behind parking spaces other than to pass behind -the parking space in which they parked, per Section 11 B-502.7.1.'' City of Carlsbad 16-2431 7/1/2016 7. Show that a bumper or curb is to be provided, and. located at each space, to prevent encroachment of cars into the required width of walkways, per Section 116-502.7.2. 8. Show or note that the maximum slope of the parking surface at the accessible • space and adjacent access aisle, in any direction, is :5 1:48, per Section 11 B- 502.4. 9. Show or note on the plans that the accessible parking spaces are to be identified. .by a reflectorized sign, permanently posted immediately adjacent to and visible • from each space, consisting of: A profile view of a wheelchair with occupant in white on dark blue background. . . The sign shall >_70 in .2 in area. . • When in the path of travel, they shall be posted ~!80" from the bottom of the sign to parking space finished grade. Signs may also be centered on the wall of the interior end of the parking space. . Van-accessible spaces shall have an additional sign "Van-Accessible" mounted below the symbol of accessibility. •. • .. • In addition, the surface of each accessible space is required to be marked - with the international symbol of accessibility. • 10. Show, or note, that an additional sign shall also be posted in a conspicubus place at each entrance to off street parking facilities, or immediately adjacent to and visible from each stall or space. ,Section 11 B-502.8.2. The sign shall be ~!17" x 22" with lettering not :51" in height; Per Section 11296.4 required wording is as follows. "Unauthorized vehicles parked in designated accessible spaces not displaying 4 . distinguishing placards or license plates issued for persons with disabilities may be towed away at owner's expense. Towed vehicles may be reclaimed at or by telephoning • .,' . • . • WALKS AND SIDEWALKS • 11. If any proposed walks slope >1:20 (5%) they must comply with ramp requirements, per Section 11 B-402.2. 12. Walks along an accessible route of travel are required to be ~!48" minimum in width • and have slip resistant surfaces, per Section 11 B-403.5. 1, Exception3. The maximum permitted cross slope for walkways shall be'1 :48, per Section 116- • 403.3. • • • . Show or note that any abrupt level changes will be --i1/2 along any acessible route of travel. When changes do occur, they shall be beveled with a slope of :51:2. Level changes of 1/4II may be vertical. Section 11 B-303. . • City of Carlsbad 16-2431 7/1/2016 NOTE: If level changes >W, they must comply with the requirements. of ramps.. 15 Show that a 60" x 60" level area is provided at areas where a door (or gate) swings toward, the walk in the accessible route of travel, per Section 11 B-404.2.4. Show. that the walk extends ~!24" beyond the strike edge of the strike edge of any door (or gate) that swings toward the walk 16 Show that a 36" wide detectable warning material is provided at boundaries between walkways and vehicular ways. Sections 11B-247..1.2.5 and 11B- 705.1.2.5. . . . DOORS 17. Show that the minimum strike edge distances are provided at the level area on the side to which a door (or a gate) swings, per Section 11 B-404.2.4: a) ~1 8" at interior conditions.(The doors into the hall in front of the existing bathroom 103 and 1047) GENERAL ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS ACCESSIBLE SINKS 18 Per Section 11 B-804, non-commercial kitchen sinks (such as at employee break rooms, etc.) shall provide the following:. . . A clear floor space at least 30"x 48" shall be provided for forward- approach and shall be on an accessible route. .The clear space shall extend a maximum of 19" underneath the sink Section 11 B-606.2. The accessible sink shall be mounted withthe counter or rim no higher than 34" above finish floor. Knee clearance that is at least 27" high, 30" side and 19 underneath the sink shall be provided Hot water and drain shall be insulated or otherwise configured so as to protect against contact. There shall be no sharp or abrasive surfaces under the sink Section 11 B- 606. . . . . Faucet controls and operating mechanisms shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist Lever operated, push-type and electronically controlled mechanisms are acceptable. Self-closing valves are allowed if the faucet remains open for - at least 10 seconds Section 11 B-606.4. END OF DOCUMENT City of Carlsbad 16-2431 7/1/2016 [DO NOT PAY- THIS IS NOTAN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: CityofCarlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2431 PREPARED BY: David Yao DATE: 7/1/2016 BUILDING ADDRESS: 2091 Rutherford Rd. BUILDING OCCUPANCY: B/Fl/Si BUILDING PORTION AREA ( Sq. Ft.) Valuation Multiplier Reg. Mod. VALUE ($) T. 1. 53670 per city 2454,724 Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE 2,454,724 Jurisdiction Code Icb IBY Ordinance Bldg-Permit Fee by Ordinance j Plan Check Fee by Ordinance Type of Review: Fal Complete Review LI Other LI Repetitive Fee Repeats Hourly EsGil Fee I $6,428.96 I I $4,178.821 LI Structural Only Hr. © * $3,600.221 Comments: In addition to fo - r the CalGreen revie im itidajif6èf'$6 is düê (1 -.hour Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue.doc + PLANNING ENGINEERING I FIRE PREVENTION 760-602-4610 760-602-2750 760-602-4665 Chris Sexton Chris Glassen :Greg Ryan '; Chris.Sexfon@carlsbadca'.gov LLJ 76O-6O2-4624, 760 602-2784 7606024663 Christopher.Giassen@aarisbadca.gov '. Gregory.Ryan@carlsbadca.gov [ Gina Ruiz Linda Ontiveros LI Cindy Wong 7606024675 760-602-2773 760 602-4662 Gin,a.Ruiz@carisba,dca.gov Linda Ontuveros@carisbadca gov Cynthia Wong@carisbadca gov ri - E71 VaiRay Nelson 760-602-2741 fl Dominic Fieri UJ 760 -602-4664 VaiRay Neison@carisbadca gov Dominic Fieri@carisbadca gov ..LAlDTI S 1. SITE PLAN Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale. - Show: Eli 1121i North arrow III Existing & proposed structures Popey line dimensions i::i Easements '.. Show on site plan: TI Eli CIII Drainage patterns 1111111 £J Existing & proposed slopes Eli Existing topography 0 Retaining Walls (location and height) 0 El Indicate what will happen with soil excavated from pool area. ' 12:119 SF OFF- OFF Inciudeon title sheet: ' 2251 SF. WARE-OFF fl =Site address 8694 SF WARE-MAN , Assessor's parcel number 7008 SF WARE-STOR Legal description/lot number , Eli L' For all commercial/industrial building and tenant improvements, include: total building square foptage with the square footage fore each different use, showing square footage of different - uses (manufacturing, storage, warehouse, office,,etc.) Example: 10,900sf of SHELL to 10,900 sf OFFICE 7,000 sf of SHELL to 7,000 sf STORAGE 5 3,900 sf of SHELL-to 3900 sf MANUFACTURING S Lot! Map. Subdivision/Tract: Reference No(s): S - E-37 -. Page 2'0f4 : REV 6/2012 .7• . - . LAIRD TI " 1 2. GRADING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS The conditions that require a grading permit are found in Section 11 .06.030 of the Municipal Code. N/A . 1111111 Inadequate information available on. site plan to make a, determination on grading requirements. Include accurate grading quantities in cubic yards (cut, fill, import, export and remedial). This information must be included 'on the plans. If no grading is proposed write: "NO GRADING" ' Li IJ M1nor'Grading Permit required. NOTE: The grading permit must be issued and grading approval obtained prior to issuance of a building permit. A separate grading plan prepared a registered civil engineer must be submitted together with the completed application form attached. E1 L111 Graded Pad Certification required. All required documentation must beprovided to your Construction Management & Inspection division inspector, ' . The inspector will then provide the Land Development Engineering counter with a release for the building permit. See attached checklist for minimum submittal requirements. - Th 3. 'MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS J LI RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT is required to do work in city right-of-way and/or private work ' - adjacent to the public right-of-way. Elil El A separate right-of-way issued by the engineering division is required for the following: N/A • ' • Attachments: [J Engineering ApplIcation • • U Storm Water Form • [I] Rlght.of.Way Application/ lnf (Z} Reference Documents E-37 • ' ' Page 3of4 • • • REV 6/2012 THIS CALCULATION WORKSHEET IS NOT ALL-INCLUSIVE OF FEES THAT MAY BE DUE FOR THIS PROJECT*** Fee Calculation Worksheet ENGINEERINGDIVISION. 1 7 S - .5 5 4 -- - 55 5 * S - •' as I - I PLANNING DIVISION Develop BUILDING PLAN CHECK ment Services IdIUIIIII5L1IVIIUII I 1'? OF4 REVIEW CHECKLIST 1635 FaradayAvenue - . '- ,(760) 602-4610 P-28., I - www carlsbadca ov CAR ••5• -: -. S S 25 I - 4 5 - - 4r • -- *4 P DATE 6-22-16 PROJECT NAME PROJECT ID *45 PLAN CHECK NO CB 16-2431 SET# I ADDRESS 2091 Rutherford Rd APN 212-120-25-00 j -- a' • 4 4 'a I ' S I -. .5 5 • •- . a . This plan check review is complete and hsbeen APPROVED by the Planning -, Division S S. By Chris Sexton / A Final Inspection by the Planning Division is recjuired Yes Z No You may also have correctuns from one or more of the thvisions listed below. Approval from these divisions may be required prior to the issuance of a building permit Resubmitted plans should include corrections from all divisions This plan check review is NOT COMPLETE ltms missing or incorrect are listed on the attached checklist Please resubmit amended plans as required I I Plan Check Comments have been sent to tim@championpermits corn - - . • •• . . 4_S ' ' -1 ' - - . S ' . .. S 1 s. For questions or ciarifications on the attached 'checklist please contact the 'following reviewer as marked -S . 'I Remarks A , • -. - , .- - . * 1 S S • 5' A -. - .- . _•• * * 4 5 - - - S - ,. S *5 5 a- •,.S * . 5. 5 - * - - ' 2 , -.--• - '-• - ,: ' • 'S; 5.' - - a-. -, - , , *• a - ' . * - * -5 - .1 • 1 - 4 -'*5 5 - - * S - - • - .t• ,. -. - : - '5 5' . . . . - - * '-. .5 4' It *_ 4 , . •, 5 5- . 4 -5 4 I -'S. •, A Th. PLANNlNG ENGINEERING .s''':- ".s5 •",_S.. FIRE PREVENTION 7606024610 -.,,- -p . 7606022750 760-6024665 4,, ,-•'5*t._ '--P -. 55* . . 5.. ' 7 .5, - S. ....... Chris Sexton Chris Glassen Greg Ryan 760-602-4624 - - , . a . . 760-602-2784 760-602-4663 - I, . Chris.Sexton@carisbadca.gov - Christopher.GIassen@carIsbadca.gov Gregory. Ryan@carisbadca.gov-- Gina Ruiz ValRay Marshall - Cindy Wong 760-602-4675 . .- - 760-602-2741 - , - 760-602-4662 - Gina.Ruiz@carlsbadca.gov. • VaiRay.MarshaIi@carisbadca.gov Cynthia.Wng@carIsbadàa.gov Linda Ontiveros Dominic Fieri 760-602-2773 * - -• ..• - 760-602-4664.-. • . Linda.Ontiveros@carIsbadca.gov - Dominic.Fieri@carisbadca.gov - - - , . • 'I 35 . - - - - ,, - Plan Check No. CB 16-2431 Address 2091 Rutherford Rd Date 6/22/16 Review #1 Planner Chris Sexton Phone (760) 6014624 APN: 212-120-25-00 Type of Project & Use: 1] Net Project Density:N/A DU/AC Zoning: C-M General Plan: El Facilities Management Zone: CFD (in/out) #_Date of participation: Remaining net dev acres:_____ (For non-residential development: Type of land use created by this permit: REVIEW #: . 1 2 3 Legend: Item Complete D Item Incomplete - Needs your action F-1 Environmental Review Required: YES El NO F1 TYPE , - DATE OF COMPLETION: Compliance with conditions of approval? If not,-state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval: LI LI Discretionary Action Required: YES LI NO LI TYPE APPROVAL/RESO. NO. DATE PROJECT NO. OTHER RELATED CASES: Compliance with conditions or approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval: Coastal Zone Assessment/Compliance Project site located in Coastal Zone? YES El NO El CA Coastal Commission Authority? YES El NO El If California Coastal Commission Authority: Contact them at - 7575 MetropOlitan Drive, Suite 103, SanDiego, CA 92108-4402; (619) 767-2370. Determine status (Coastal Permit Required or Exempt): LI LI Habitat Management Plan Data Entry Completed? YES LI. NO LI. ... If property has Habitat Type identified in Table 11 of HMP, complete HMP Permit application • and assess fees in Permits Plus (A/P/Ds, Activity Mainténancê, enter CB#, toolbar, Screens, HMP Fees, 'Enter Acres of Habitat Type impacted/taken, UPDATE!) LI LI - Inclusionary Housing Fee required: YES LI NO E] - (Effective date of Inclusionary Hoqsing Ordinance - May 21, 1993.) • Data Entry Completed? YES E] NO LI (NP/Ds, Activity Maintehance, enter CB#, toolbar, Screens, Housing Fees, Construct - Housing Y/N, Enter Fee, UPDATE!) LI LI Housing Tracking Form (form P-20) completed: YES LI NO LI N/A LI P-28 Page 2 of 3 07/11 Site Plan: El El Provide a fully dimensional site plan drawn to scale. Show: North arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed structures, streets, existing street improvements, right-of- way width, dimensional setbacks and existing topographical lines (including all side and rear yard slopes). Provide legal description of property and assessor's parcel number. 1 City Council POlicy 44— Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines El El Applicability: YES El NO El El El Project complies: YES El NOEl Zoning: :. S El El ',Setbacks:' Front: Required _____ Shown Interior Side: Required _____ Shown Street Side: Required Shown Fear: Required Shown Top of slope:. Required Shown Z El El Accessory structure setbacks: Front: 1 Required Shown - lnteriorSide: Required Shown Street Side: Required Shown Rear: Required Shown Structure separation: Required Shown El El Lot Coverage: —Required Shown El El 4 Height: Required Shown LI El Parking: Office: Spaces Required 78 Shown 78 Manufacturing: Spaces Required 97 Shown 97 Warehouse: Spaces Required 49 Shown 4. Total: Spaces Required 224 Shown 248 El El Floor Area Ratio: Required Shown El El Additional Comments Existing parapet will screen rooftop mechanical equipment. OK-TO ISSUE AND ENTERED APPROVAL INTO COMPUTER Chris Sexton DATE 6/22/16 P-28 Page 3 of 3 . 07/11 -- . 5 I 2 j 2 a PLAN CHECK 'Community&Economic <<,• ',Development Departmert- Cl TV. OF REVIEW 1635 FaradayAvenue CARLSB A D TRANSMITDO DEPT COPSd DATE 09/27/16 PROJECT NAME LAIRD PROJECT ID PLAN CHECK NO: CBI6243ISET#: FIRE ADDRESS: 2091 RUTHERFORDRPSTE. A . This plan check review is complete and has been APPROVED,by the Fire Division By DARYL K JAMES & ASSOCIATES -I a A Final Inspection by the Fire Division is required Yes No • This plan chick review is NOT COMPLETE Items missing or incorrect are listed on the attached checklist Please resubmit amended plans as required .2 •2 I ' .. Plan Check Comments have been sent to: 24 - ) You may also have corrections from one or more of the divisions listed below Approval from these divisions may be required prior to the issuance of a building permit Resubmitted plans should include corrections from all divisions For questions or clarifications on the attached checklist please contact the following reviewer as marked .4 .. -. ;.• •• '•: PLANNlNG 4 2,; -. ENGINEERING . FIRE:PREVENTION' 7606024610 7606022750 — 7606024665 a _.:.*k:. •. .•' .41 ChrisSexton : r -i Daryl K. James & Assoc, 760-602-4624 . : Christina.wilson@carisbadca.gov Chris.sexton@carisbadca.gov Li Gina Ruiz :' Linda Ontiveros. ' Cindy Wong 760-602-4675' •' 760-602-2773 . ' 760-602-4662 Gina.Ruiz@carisbadca.gov Linda.Ontiveros@carlsbadca.gov Qy.nthia Won@carisbadca ov Li - : '. 2 '- Doriinic Fieri 2 760-602-4664 4 Dominic Fieri@carlsbadca gov / . . 2 - - •. 4'- - ., . . - 2 . I •' " .. - . 4 .4', .. 4 4' •. - . - . . 4_. . - . 2 •. "I -, - . - ' - . 2 •,. .4 2 2• ' • . • __2 .4 • •2 •. 4--- 2 .. - - 2- 4., . . 4-.-... 4 . *. •2 '- .- ..- - 4 • . 4 . . 4ff • 2 . - :, . - . I. '2 45 • - 2 - . •- • a- •.2 . __' • 2 2 2../ * - - , - 2' . -4' • - - 2 4 ' •. a- - 4' .4 ••'* , 4' . 24 •-- . 4 . -_ . . -. r 41 ' .4 & I I. -, • -: - - A; "•1•_ '•- .., --- -. -Page 1of2 1 'H . -.- .. '_4 4. .- 4,•, l .- 4 5---,. 4 . .. Plan Check Comments 3 BLDG. DEpi' COPY Daryl K James & Associates, Inc Checked by Daryl Kit James D '1. . 205 Colina Terrace -. . Date August 31 2016 - - . -. .4 4 4 -. .,_• .- --• - 41 -. A.4'_ Vista, CA 92084', 1 m (760) 724-7001 Eail 5-kithre(äsbcgIobaI net 5- JURISDICTION Car lsbadFire Department 4 4k , - I 5- - ,APPLICANT: Tim Seaman PROJECT NAME LAIRD .'1 - * . - . . . . •. PROJECT ADDRESS2091 Rutherford Rd. - 4' '41_444 .t. - • I PROJECT DESCRIPTION:. 53 620w fl New Plumbing, Electrical Mechanical New . Storefront 14 37OEi Office to Office Warehouse to Manufacturing 7 008w Storage to Storage I , '4 .. - I ' "f • , ' RESUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS 1 • Corrections or modifications to the plans must be clouded and include numbered deltas and revision dates ' 5- 1 ' -- -'.. Provide a written response following each plan check comment,-,,oh Pages-14`6f this document, explaining how and where each plan review comment has been addressed - ' . [PROVIDE A COPY OF BUILDING DEPARTMENT (ESGIL) COMMENTS Input fire revisions onto the Building Dept plan check 4 - 5- Please direct any questions regarding this review to 'Daryl K James 760-724-7001 or , kithre©sbcglobal net 5-- F 4 -'-.4 - , , , ._.• . . . ,• . - COMMENTS'MUSTBE SUBMITTED IDIRECTLY'TOTHEFOLLOWINGADDRES' DARYL K JAMES .& ASSOCIATES, INC 205COLINATERRACE VISTA, CA 92084 PLEASEDONOTREQUIREMYIGNATURETOKCCEPT' DELIVERY -OF REVISEDPLAN S - ,. '•'- •- -.4- • -, GENERAL NOTE—ALL PLANS MUST BE DRAWN TO SCALE Add High-Piled Stora Area 123 as a deferred submittal ge or provide'a high-piled storage technical4 opinion & report under CB162431 See 5- $ A1.0 & Al 2 Remove code section reference to 2,013 CBC 1011.2.1 - 4.. 4 4.. 4 4 - - '. - . 44. . - 5-' . 5- - -- 4 , , . . . .. •. 1 • 4- .5-,-,,- - - 4 4 -5. • *' . 4,--. . . 4''- -'4 - 1 Project Note 3 Revise code section reference to CBC 1008 1 9 5- Door Exit Requirements Note A evise code section reference to CBC 1008.1:9 . . - Page 2 of 2 A3.2 First FloorPártitiónPlán Provide a scale for drawing. Address CBC 1008.1.10 & 1015.2.1 re: second exit in Breakroom I Kitchen 109. Area exceeds 750 sf and is classified as a Group A occupancy. Revise occupancy & use or indicate if. Area 109 qualifies as an accessory use onSheetTi CBC 303.1.2 & 508.2. Revise the occupant load factor in the kitchen area to.15 sf per occupant. (Extension of Breakroom 109) It is unclear whether there is a cooking range in the kitchen. Verify and address CFC 609. Verify PH locations are accurate, revise PH locations on all applicable sheets and coordinate with Door Schedule. Clarify whether there is a door to the vending machine area. A3.3, A3.4 & A3.5 Attachment #24 of the Hazardous Materials Report Project ConditiOns Clearly denote compliance with every project condition, agreed upon by Laird, on the drawings. Show the distance between all open flame equipment to all flammable finishing operations on drawings. Describe the contents of liquid drums adjacent to Spray booth #2 (Equipment 86) Mark High-Piled Storage Area 123 as a deferred submittal on Sheets A3.3, A3.5 and TI, or provide a high- piled storage technical opinion & report under C13162431. If deferred, denote rack storage as a deferred submittal on Sheets A3.3 & A3.5. J A3.6 & A3.7 Provide additional information such as gas or electrically run equipment. A3.8 Door Schedule Floor plan shows panic hardware on three doors. Denote all doors equipped with panic hardware and add panic hardware where required. See A3.2 comments. CBC 1008.1.10 & 1015.2.1 Door Notes 22. Revise code section reference to CBC 1008.1.9 M3.1 & M3.2 Remove large fans from plan. Hazardous Materials Report Approved End of Comments Page lof2 I -.4 040..,., 1 • .4 4 .0 • '. 4 - ' — H * - 4. 4* •,,, . 4. 0' 4- 0 - •0*4 '-Plan Check Comments 2 BLDd DEPT co Daryl K James & Associates, Inc Checked by Daryl Kit James 205 CoI,n Terrace " . 'Date July 28 2016 Vista, CA 92084 T (760) 7244001 Email kitfiFecbcqIobaI net JURISDICTION Carlsbad Fire Department tv 4 1 APPLICANT: Tim Seaman . ,; . '-',,,PROJECT NAME: LAIRD . , .' .44 -PRO ECT ADDRESS 2091 Rutherford Rd .4 4. PROJECT DESCRIPTION C13162431 53 620w TI New Plumbing, tri Eleccal Mechanical New Storefront .14'370110 Office to Office Warehouse''to Manufacturing 7,008m Storage to Storage.,, 44- IRESUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS . . . 4. t4 *0-' '' 7 ' •4) - . ¶ r • Corrections or modifications to the plans must be' clouded and include numbered deltas and , revision dates Provide a written respone following each plan.-check comment, on Pages 1-4 of this ' dodunient, explaining how and where each plan review comment has been addressed - 1 000 , ,*0_0 - •..4.*_..fo.4. - •0 ...,' •.'. 7PROVIDE A COPY OF BUILDING DEPARTMENT (ESGIL) COMMENTS Input fire revisions on the Building Dept plan check , 0 Please direct any questions regarding this review to Daryl K James 760-724-7001 or u kitfire@sbcglobal.net , COMMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED DIRECTLY TO THE FOL[OWINGADDRESS . DARYL K JAMES & ASSOCIATES, INC '4 '4 ,' 205 COLINA1ERRACE VISTA, CA 92084 PLEASE DO NOT REQUIRE MY SIGNATURE TO ACCEPT DELIVERY OF REVISED PLAN Ii'" ' I 44*• I .4 -' 1'¼ 4 .4 •r 4'..' Deferred Approvals/Submittals/Permits Add Dust Collection to the list of deferred approvals . Add this following note Fire Protection plans shall be in accordance with Hazardous Materials Report '..,Rev. li July, 20,2016.-, 4 0 , •4'... :4 - 0_ ' '. •. $• . '. 0 4 A104 Remove.code section reference to 2013 CBC. 1011.2. 4 ,Re' - . . p -• . - - - 0 - 0 40 A3.2 *4 .4 - First Floor Partition Plan.,,;, "c ,, • Show second exit in Breakroom 109 to all applicable plans I — Verify PH locations are accurate revise marked locations on all applicable heets and coordinate with' Door Schedule 4 4 . - - 'I' - ....................... 0 • .4 4 4 4 • , 40 - - -- 0 . .7. 44 '4 4•.9 *.......................44 .4 ... 44, Page 2 of 2 A38 Door Schedule - Floor plan shows panic hardware on three doors. Denote all doors equipped with panic hardware and add panic hardware where required. CBC 1008. 1.10 RCP Notes 15: Access Ladder - Revise code section reference to 2013 CIVIC 304.2.1. 17. Mechanical Ventilation - Revise Table reference to 2013 CIVIC Table 4-A M12 900 CFM is required to maintain Randolph Elastomer below 25% of LFL where are dispensed. CIVIC 505. . Coordinate mechanical exhaust with Sheet Elastomer CFM requirements I accordance with Page 18, Hazardous Materials Report M3.1 &.M3.2 . Remove large fans from plan. Hazardous Materials Report is Approved. End of Comments - , •"' - ' 'c Pagelof3 BLDG DEPT COPY Plan Check Comments Daryl K James & Associates, Inc Checked by Dryl Kit James' 205 Colina Terrace Date: ate June 24 `2 6 16 Vista, CA 92084 ,•, T. (760) 724-7001 Email kithrecsbcgIobaI net JURISDICTION Carlsbad FireDepartment, 'APPLICANT: Tim Seaman ' PROJECT NAME LAIRD PROJECT ADDRESS 2091 Rutherford Rd .3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION CB162431 53 620w TI Nev Plumbing, Electrical Mechanical NevV ' Storefront 14 370w Office to Office Warehouse to Manufacturing 7,008m Storage to Storage I •, .3 .3 ., . 9•' ,_ rt 1 RESUBMITTAUNSTRUCTION )' - Corrections or modifications to the plans must be clouded and include numbered deltas and revision dates - Provide a written response following each plan check comment, on Pages 1-4 of this document, explaining how and where each plan review comment has been addressed - :,.• Provide copy of Building Department (E5GiI)4 comments. Input- fire. revisions, onto the . . Building Dept plan check.,,. .3'C - Please, direct any questions regarding this review to: Daryl K. Jrnés 760-724-7001 or. -, kitfiresbcglobaI net - .: '-- _, - 1_•,3.3 ..,. . . COMMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED IDIRECTLYTOTHE FOLLOWING ADDRESS[. ., DARYL K JAMES & ASSOCIATES, INC 205 COLINA TERRACE - VISTA, CA 92084 4 ' [PLEASE DONOT REQUIRE MY SIGNATURE TO ACCEPT DELIVERY OF REVISED -PLAN S] - /1 q 1._i. Occupancy and Use Revise Occupancy as per CBC Chapter 3 Specify B F4& S-I - - Number of Stories Verify two stories vs mezzanine Sheet Index - Add Sheets E3.24 E5.2 to the index.,- Building Codes Note 4 Update references to 2013 edition of CBC - Add 2013 CFC Il ' Fire Protection System Notes Building Codes Note 4 Update referelices to cite the 2013 editions of California Codes Add 2013 CF,C . Required Fire Note 3. Update references to 2013 edition of CFC - Chapter 33, Section 3301. Fire Protection System Note 11 Revise to number of sprinklers to 20 sprinFders or more Door and Hardware Note 4 Update references to 2013 edition of CBC Page 2 of AI.O, AI.1 & AI.2 Occupancy and Egress Plan Specify F-i Manufacturing - Revise the occupant load factor to 100 and resulting occupant loads, for all F-i areas. CFC 1004.1.2 Denote travel distance to an exit discharge. CBC 1.016 Revise cumulative occupant loads at each exit discharge. Construction Requirements and Note 2. Update references to 2013 edition of CBC Fire Extinguisher Notes Verify required type and location of fire extinguishers. CFC 906 Keynote 2. Identify the door designated as the main exit door. It appears that this door is equipped with panic hardware, therefore Legend Symbol DR —Doors to remain unlocked during business hours is not applicable. Keynotes 3 & 4. Update references to 2013 edition of CBC. A3.2 First Floor Partition Plan Label all doors and coordinate with Door Schedule. Identify the ,door designated as the main exit door. It appears that this door is equipped with panic hardware, therefore Legend Symbol DR —Doors to remain unlocked during business hours is not applicable. Note: CBC 1008.1.9.3.2.2 Where applicable, the sign must state, THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED WHEN BUILDING IS OCCUPIED. Breakroom 109 - Denote the location of an occupant load sign. A A i P. Provide a Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report that includes a descriptive narrative of operations in F-i areas that includes the storage, use and handling of materials: The Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report must be prepared by a qualified engineer or fire code consultant with California Fire Code knowledge and experience. The report must include an analysis of the processes, products, facilities, materials and uses attending the design, operation or use of the building, including recommended improvements in accordance with applicable Chapters of the CFC, specific to operations. CFC 104.7.2 A3.8 Door Schedule S List all, doors, including 106. 5 Identify the door designated as the main exit door. Floor plan shows panic hardware on two doors. Denote all doors equipped with panic hardware. Denote all new and existing door types, hardware, rating and relevant remarks including, but not limited to: access control devices, rated door labels and tight-fitting smoke seals etc., where applicable. Denote the applicable Door Note in the Remarks Column Hardware Specifications - Add Panic Hardware specifications. S.. Page 3of3 A5.0 A5.1 & A5.2 Big Ceiling Fans In order to verify that ceiling fans will not obstruct fire sprinkler-spray pattern, provide manufacturer's specifications that show. obstruction patterns. Add a note stating: "The fan will shut down upon fire sprinkler activation in the room". RCP Notes : Revise references to the 2013CBC where applicable. A5.3 Roof Plan - Indicate 'location of the roof hatch. A6.0 .. : . 0• Floor Finishes Provide manufacturer's cut sheets, California State Fire Marshal listings, or other acceptance criteria for flame spread and smoke developed index for new carpet and rubber base. CFC 804. MI.2 - / Denote air-moving systems supplying air in excess of 2000 cfm equipped with smoke detectors approved and listed by the California State Fire Marshal. CMC 608. Verify CFM requirements to maintain the flammable liquid below 25% of LFL Where are dispensed. CMC 505. Vapor Volume and Flammable. Mixture:. - Denote a roof access ladder for required roof access. CMC 304.2 M3.4 •• . .• Imprint Carlsbad Policy 80-6 on to roof plan. E2.1 - • Indicate the locations of means of egress illumination equipped with emergency power, in all areas where two exits are required. • • End of Comments • • • • • Laird Technologies TI Project #16126 July 13, 2016 Pagei. SCOPE OF WORK 4 The existing building is primarily a single-story concrete tilt-up structure with a panelized roof system consisting of timber sub-purlins supported by steel open web truss purlins and girders which are in turn supported by steel pipe columns There is a small second story office mezzanine near the entrance of the building which is not part of this structural scope of work The structural portion of the proposed tenant improvements include Widening of two existing openings in the concrete tilt-up panels The existing door - openings are 6 feet wide, and maybe widened to 7'-6" wide (9 inches each side). New rooftop mechanical units Interior free-standing rooms inside the warehouse space consisting of metal stud partitions and ceilings Exterior concrete masonry unit (CMU) fence wall around the concrete equipment pad at the back of the building 1 .4 . L '.4 -StructuratEn.qièi'eers4 . .4 ... - . Job: Laird TI . . Job Number: 16126 .' i". 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InitProDertIe'L j6 -_. - * TopFIange 11625 in 4Ilnsidë Corn-b'rR 10 0765 in 1625int ointy £3ksr,t Stiff in 40 500 ir EjWitFvCId-Work ya . '3'0ksii 11500 in ,hiLnt = ' 4<000 •: ' Spn1ZOOtft tDf1cti6n Linitt/240'1 lfUh IWO Ax S.. I D,ed o8 sf DI M0,14 6 OorStrength iiécks - .• .- I • • • - . CheckFIeXure * v-•.4.- ---' ---.- • - * IxuraBracIi1g FuII• -.*----.. . - - - . t.• .• - * ..- )•• ••y aefl ..-, - - etton - 1ixi?m Déflct O449 in it Dëflection Ratib L/455' 4 - • - - - It Ch - .. . _ .w? *- .-'---. ------•-'---- - . - Loa yItIpIer) - Shear capacity hot reduced for punohbflt n'ear eids of Inémer ya41tbVffáx -• - - - - -• --*_ • • .- -, - - Rrnax204IbTIndIudI1gIFIexuajLoacVMy)tipher)I Web Crlpp ngap not rdced f9rpunhQutsrear ends ofiienbr 99t1n ra : - • + --k ea 21bo t-" &J 4 • -,. - -• - - . - - - - . -. - • - . •j••• Gravitv Beam Design W 14 '22. &c' RAM RAM SBeam v5.01 A fZo,rS. IS 7-, )ZS, IV- 07/10/16 08:55:25 STEEL CODE: AISC 360-05 LRFD SPAN INFORMATION (ft) I-End (0.00,0.00) J-End (34.00,0.00) Beam Size (Optimum) = W14X22 Fy = 50.0 ksi Total Beam Length (ft) = 34.00 Mp (kip-ft) A38.33 Top flange braced by decking. LINE LOADS (k/ft): Load Dist (fl) DL .LL 1 0.000 0.022 0.000 34.000 0.022 0.000 2 0.000 0.145 0.145 34.000 0.145 0.145 SHEAR (Ultimate): Max Vu (1.2DL+1.6LL) = 7.35 kips 1.00Vn = 94.53 kips MOMENTS (Ultimate): Span Cond LoadCombo Mu Lb Cb Phi Phi*Mn hp-ft ft ft S kip-ft Center Max + 1.2DL+1.6LL 62.5 17.0 0.0 1.00 0.90 124.50 Controlling 1.2DL+1.6LL 62.5 17.0 0.0 1.00 0.90 124.50 REACTIONS (kips): Left Right DL reaction 2.84 2.84 Max +LL reaction 2.46 2.46 Max +total reaction (factored) 7.35 7.35 DEFLECTIONS: Dead load (in) •. at 17.00 ft = -0.871 LID = 469 Live load (in) • at 17.00 ft = • -0.755 L/D 540 Net Total load (in) at 17.00 ft = -1;626 L/D = 251 itBn Desg RAM ' Ar -- STEELCODE :Al, -5 0.00-Q) iBeamSie tTher Selected) = 'W16X31 Fy 500ksi Total 41 O 225 00 1 g4cd .ydkin. LINE ioApS:(k/ft): - Load ol t (ft) LL 0QO0 OO1 0000 41500 003I 0000 2 00Q0 0 120 0'10 4l5O0 0420 OI2JJ xvii I! 7J5 MOMET (Ultimate)' Spam Cond LoadCdnibo Mu Lb Gb Phi PinMiL lap-ft 'ft lap-ft Center 'Mak -f' 1 2DL+1'6LL 80 4 208 00 1 00 090 22 50 Controlling f 2ôL+i 6LB 0 4 20 0 0 I 00' 0 90 2O2 50 ACIONS !4k 4ctQ Max +LL reaction Max +tötal reacton(factored) DEFLFGTI NS : Dead load (i LiVe load (ui' Net Total load (ñ)i *gt 3'J3 3:43. 7; = at 20,351' -0736 L/D 676 at 2075 ft -,- -1664 LID = 299 C, ) 2.o 6(rk f-ru L) Pct,La 10 ClarkWestern Building Systems i CW Tech Support: (888) 437-3244 clarkwestern.com 2007 North American Specification ASD DATE: 7/1012016 SECTION DESIGNATION: 600S162-33 [33] Single Input Properties: Web Height = 6.000 in Design Thickness = 0.0346 in Top Flange = 1.625 in Inside Corner Radius = 0.0765 in Bottom Flange = 1.625 in Yield Point, Fy = 33.0 ksi Stiffening Lip = 0.500 in Fy With Cold-Work, Fya = 33.0 ksi Punchout Width = 1.500 in Punchout Length = 4.000 in Wall Solver Design Data - Simple Span Wall Height 11.00 ft Deflection Limit L1240 Lateral Pressure 5.00 psf Axial Load 213 lb Stud Spacing 16.0 in Check Flexure Load Multiplier for Flexural Strength = 1.00 Flexural Bracing: Full Mmax = 101 Ft-Lb <= Ma = 951 Ft-Lb & Ma(distortional) =789 Ft-Lb K-phi for Distortional Buckling = 0 lb*inhin Check Deflection Deflection Limit: 1J240 Load Multiplier for Deflection = 1.00 Maximum Deflection = 0.042 in Deflection Ratio = L/3179 Check Shear Vmax = 37 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Shear capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member Va = 638 lb >= Vmax Check Web Crippling Rmax = 37 lb (Including Flexural Load Multiplier) Web Crippling capacity not reduced for punchouts near ends of member End Bearing Length = 1.00 in Ra = 153 lb >= Rmax, stiffeners not required Check Axial Interactions P = 213 lb (Including Axial Load Multiplier) Axial Loads Multiplied by 1.00 for Interaction Checks Max unbraced length, KyLy and KtLt = 44.0 in Max KL/r = 76 Allowable Pure Axial Load, Pa = 2628 lb : Axial Load Ratio, P/Pa = 0.081 K-phi for Distortional Buckling 0 lb*inhin P/Pa <=0.15 Therefore, Check Equation C5.2.1-3 Equation C5.2.1-3 = 0.209 <=1.0 ew (StructuraITEh1neers jJoTI MO SbJj __ sy ' 'jUi- ur (& -' , •_jFr - . 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MJeñtlFootthLad Y urchreOër Heels 'T 0sf 1Lataltad s,o - "djacentFootingoad -=r----- Q0JprI Used To Resist Sliding & Ove?tumug't Height to To 1= 000 ft F9tgtVLh* - • 000 ft Surharge Over Tde è.4 p(OO Heig?t Botfom i = '0 f Eehtncity4f 000 in .A Used for $lidin&Overtofriug 1' WiVV) Walto CLDist =' O 00 ft 'Aa1 Load Aphêdâ temT dl) i(Sêr1..eve) o,nyP ' 4çieiLpfd 4 -I. - Base Above/Below Soul AxaleâdLad = 00Ub danExpsedStem = 0'sf - 4atBacIçofWaH -. :d tricity- ooibs (Sejvâ LyeI) ' pIssnsRafl6l =i 0 300 I Sten Weght Sei ii'( !d L31J '/W/eihtMutiPhór '0310 gr t43eilbs MR! y T:_1 ![Sen'CoistrictionJ - IBofto; Wafl ft 0'9-' . -- -- Sliding - £ 'DeslgiMetho = ASD JP - hickes tooô 'TotaI Bearing Load = 2 153lb1(1L lftebiStzei t 5 resuttant ecc 7 67, ij) , Ribar Scing = 8 00 'Soil Press eToe ¼L, 0K' Edget — Soil Pressu?é ©.Aeeli _i07 6. ps to th/FB+fai _ 40589 - = '115 -T6WAF -. -:-- -Soil Pressure Less Than Allowable - - - - - C l Factod Toe ' = 2,403 psf l ..ervj Levl lbs ' 3733, .. AI Fact&e Hël # 0 psf4 . Strength Level., 1bs= .. I.. - oing'Shar©joe * 29'8' I I ootogShear Heel Strnthi4el' 0 Womek,',.ZAA~ It Latel SdlnFor 505116s Sh Actual - - I Ii ' less 'asive Force '- 400 0jbs / 241 Service Level psi i3 2 4 Coheon Force' ' - -630,11A' / ii Sreflgth evelt AdForceRq'd4 SeaI AJl6viabie 16? 52StibIy = 0 0 lb ., -Wa1jVejght 4T psf4= iO4 0 - - 4 - ' 'RabarDpthd 1 ln & 725 - •- 8 . MayDta 1fj4 -- .psi 1500i - 'Solil Gröuting 'M6du13r4Rn- , NOT 6i i the calculation f soulbearing Stiort Term Fator .:Equtv.SolidThi 'lfl LoadFctors-'-- -'' 4'MaoryBI&jT e ='NlWight Btnldm9:Code ---CBC 2o3Ac-l. ,.i:.-.-:t.:L--,----- - ,Ded Loaftf '.-i 20ô. Live Load (16oO Concrete Data c-'-- -4; 'lErthH 1600 i fc , psl- *iW,rid W, *i090 t 4 FY'Ott - - Use Til Eie uipmeitFenc Watt toet Ue five tines io oni' 'Iob # . Y sr bate ,13 JUL2016 for youprogra %..-- Itcense - CantuieveredRetaining WaII' cpce Cc 2O3ACI 318-WAC53o-i 1nseroINSIGHTSTRUC7URAL1ENGINEERS' ojn D footI,ig 9gnsüIs2I ToèWidt '2005 .ToeiiEeêt fTHe&'Width '4 .iA.'2 - cte PThsur 2'0 3 0fJ TotaI Foong Width .4 92 I Mj upward } -,4-040 7234,4, FootingThiclris to Mu eDowtwa1.d 4189 I 281)t-# ., ' MDesgn . c285t l047ft4 'ey WdU Ile a ,12 SeafI 10 51 195sIH fc '2-`5 00sq IF =.1460 000 pstI Heel Rinfprcug t #5 12 00.jri FootiE ConojetS DènsiIy 1500ôjiq I Ke Reinforcing - 'Nonec TOp © B00 dSm I 11eel't1otred Mu <phi 5 lbda sqrtf'Sm JeyNót eq dMu pti5 lambart(?c)Srn 4. P.. •.. . . z2S5r u . * tMIdföOtlflgT&S reinfArea per foatt 0 5in2t It one)layero hbnzOnta! bars ,'If twq (aysoforizontaLbirs ---- 5©78lfl' @1435in I - -_____________ — - — :_ • -- - - --- - - — -U — -- •- - - -. - _t 1Forei-DIstarice • oment? Force - Distince' Mamet I HeeLActiv Pressure i440 ' ioo 44Q oJI Over Hei 229f2,'3 88 8B0 Surharge1over t1eI SIope Sojl OvetIee1 s-= - urci4arg 'bverToe Surche OveHer -. ---..-----. . - •- . - acentFooting4oadii - - . 4Adjacent-RootigLpad. Adedtrdi d / AXàID' Loadn ter f*Lod© Stem 9. Soil • Axial Live Ioad oh stem - . —' - SoliOvetTOe -= 22OQ1 00$ t22QW _'Stefil OW 1__;j00O 6W9 j • fSIem Wegs) . • 1 6849 .2 42 tV0213 - *.- - 4lEarth © Stern Transrtions-= '* ç. - .. - l!Footihq Wigh{. = 1 4750 42 2610 . KeY.Weighl , 1250 l Verttc[Loãds dforoltPrssure • t3 588.2 !bs • VeaC5poep - . - Total - 3,' 5682 I lbs M = lfec iniJdêd he OTM and st:din'g raos xiaW/e laid NOT n1u'd n tothi dslayd Qrjsed for iertuing be 111 Øërsection 180723 at IBC 2009 or BC2014 IireSIStalce but is included f9r s9iVpressure caItation Vettcal IS NOTconsideredin the clç lItiot of.ijdpng Resistançe )- - - _._. .* -- • £-.* • - - - * V -icaJcponeniàf actve lãterasoil prsure ISOT-considered,ih i QvertLimlng Resistance - - - 1 - jHàI€Obtal • -. - (OeflonàuetowaIlbendugnotconsidered) - . . - . *- - a - 7 '• - - _.... . 4Sod Springeactiøn MOduts 2500 pi S -. / .4 HorizontaI'Di ©Top9fWall(appoximatepnly)1 00931inç feIaboye aIqj1a on4sJotvIIdf the heel .i tear issur&eXcees that of the toe Block Ttitlê toécthe fye lineoy1sffoirnao JQb # Date 9JUL 2016 for yOuirpIgrm - Descntion - r-.- W. Thp Wall uvFe ) tse INSIGHT StRUCTURAI ENGINEES. Gafltilevered t Rtainin - - Code CB 2O1BACL -31841 AC! 50-11 iCrite 7.1 r la, - O,hData 1 rk" Fit ed%ii Method 32 0sftft ni I' in alk Héi$lOv- 1-P0 iñ ive-resSUre .TQö4Ups$ i/aterieightOvGhel 0ft Soil Density 1(eei i'i000 pci oIl DeriityT6e 10 O0'pcf bas r Q in urchargeLods • JLiteiaJ Load ppIied toStem • Ajacent F9ôtingCoc 'Surcha?ge OverHeel = 0 0 psf Ltera} Load 0 /ft AdJacenoong Load 0 0lbS Used To Resist Sliding Overturfliflg Height tTo = 00 ft FqQtJ'ig Nid(li = 000 ft Surclarqe Over Tue 0 14eight toBottofli = Co i Eccentricity. 000 in dfo Shdijg&tOvertuming - Load Type Wind (W) Wali'to F, CLDist 00 A5uaILoad Apphcito Stem - (Service Level) FoolrigiType Line ..oad -. - 'BeAboeeioS.oiJ Axial PeaLoad 00 1b Wind onxposeStem _ 1 0 at a&of Wall = :0,0A Axial Live Load = 0 0lbs (Service Level) R t 0O - .oisscn, Desg'iSummary I CobtiuctIonL 1 *Bottoc. all iI tió, . DftgHight'Above W,fv - 9vertuming 294 OK Wall MatenaLAbove "Ht" Maonry Sing 2 63 K DsIgnLMettod = ASD - - - O0 - 'Thickness 1O TotalBeanngLpad = 2153 lbs RebSizè = # 5 resuitàiitec5 = 6i1 In' Rebar Spacing 800 ROb&rPlaôedât Ed e Soil Pressure @Toe = 892psf OK - Soi Pressrec HeeL Ops K /FBa/F - V500 ' lfowabje--- - Soil Pressure Less Than Allowable k • 4. ACI Factored © To 2 0801 psf Service Level lk= 282 2 ACl Factored Heel *0 pst Sfrength ,evel lbs= g ips M9Juent.cul 'ft-#= 22991 '(f) 1'c4c.) eyq Aflowable 75;0'ips - - . - - - - Sliding Caips M9ment AovdbIe 49i()9 LateraiSliding Force = *j.4 .ti lbs Shear .Actua - less Pie Force - 45 a s Service Leveh psi- 2.4 lèsohsionorce - -- •69Zlbs Strength>L vei pi - ided Force Req d 4,01 9K Shear Allowa6e psi= fóiStabi :OJO lb K- WilWeit 1040 -_ RebarD'eptti, Masàñit Data - - -- - fIb psi 1f5Oa pSj ,-20:000 S(idGrdti - Yes di laioii'soilp - MbdLitarRati6 n 2148 OTconstdered in thecalculation ofoil beann ShortTerni Factor = 1 000 I,..,4. - tBullding Code, cBc2ol3ACl ig :-. YPe ona e Dead 'Loa 'o: oo Masonry Design Metod = ASD LiiOLod 16OO. 'CoPat - - - - - Earth H' 1600 psl Wid,Ai 'tacO .Y 'p.'— Seismic, Use menu ftemSeUIsy !rntini* ltue BIkf 'iit Fence WU / Page t toithes miè 'ne. oinfonation *' 1Jb 'sg.,- ' • Date 9jiUL205 f& yubgrai • 4 Descnptp- — — - - tndForceS S ,•---- - f LtceneWSO5368t. - ,CantuIeveredRetauningaII1- rLCodeCBC 2013 ACI38-1iACI 53011it License To. INSIGHVSTRUCTURAL EWGINERS - ------ -± i- -- -'- --- - - 'tot4nD1mens1ons& Srei ttsji{FoottñgDesign ëWidth 200Y? d — - - me T'ieelWidtti - flFatoredPréssuü = [200 i 4Opsf' 'Total F6ottn,Widti = Mu'- Uwrd. ' .3 586 57i ft Fo1in hinrss Mu D6W1 t I 189 128 f-# Mu 6.4i = 2,391 71Dft.# 1' 4 - •t- 0 - •-. • ; - - 1-.A aILWaySear. i 905 P65psi I iceyDeptn - '0 00 ij ARo Wa SJ'ear 7500 (7&O0pfl. Key Distance from Toe 1200 ToRf&cngl = — fy,5 2 F6ofin ConcrtDenhity 5iO0 cf IXey,Rejforc;ñg r4 ,LNone Specc ' 000-18' - -- --- -'-• --•- ''- .-x•:- r2 OP QQ ir T M<hib'(fysth - ?lieel iKer Not req d Mu pii 5rnbda*qrt(fc)*Sr - - -' V. MiFifoin T&S4ifAa - 2 55 i2 ,1öj5206 #t * if o? Iayeroftioriontaftars •lf tWo layersof honzontaf bars, 1#k9.26n • 0,11* " ?8;r, i#5j45iif Su aofOveituinin & R 1iP&i& Mb eisiIi -41 f OVERTURNING - - RESISTING ' - - Fore Dfstanie - 'Moment iForce TDistance Moment' 4 .1 — •lb - 1 ft - -ft-#' rj;?•* Sutia?geover I-feel k - Siod Soil Overee' tSurch'Pr eOilTe Surchr 0-ri-4eIt Aanj Fônoa # Ajac'njFoojirig Load = -• - p--,_, -- - - - sA6dedLatacaLoad - • - - j xlal;DeadLoadon.Stem=; ov 27aO1 ?,150 835O' - Soil 9verToe - 22O -1 00 t j2200r -.6a •.'.. 4-:- otalf 414OjfbTiivi 9790 leeight(s. i664O- 2" tA - - . -'. Eah@StemransitIoi)sc C A - .: Foting WeighU 1 4759 2 gec 3 626 0 I pvprt -294 'KyWeight - jVertical I.oadl used fr So:liPressur 35882 lbs ' V mniit t • * •'-• - . 582 bs.RM 8,7554 acial live load NOT irciuded in totl displaydørused for oveturning -. resistance' but ' irichded or sojl pressue calculation — -. fr.7 - • - •_ - - - -L - - • 4 - Veicalcomponeflt,of act'e 1ateraJ soil pressure i,NOT considered Iln (theIQ3latIo1 of Slidin Resistance '--.- -•---. 4-' 4 - - - .rtical component of a4ctive lateral soi presure IS tIOT coi.nsidered An, -the-lclat'n f -• -' - - - - - - - - _ ' jHoio - - - .- .'t., -.- - -- - slderèdht - - - - -.-•-'- - _-_•4 -.-- 4 - .- -- L • S&lprin Reaction Modilu 250 'paj3 ••- -- - - -. .• .'- -- - •-__,.__-, .• - - 1Horizdtal Defi @TopofWâproxiteonIy) Vill Ths above ca1c.iiation is not valictf the hel oiss re exceeds thatfthto - Ebeciuee wijIJih' tefld to röta oi'irefi4 soil A - -*• - --. • p- - q- -- * - - - - - -. - - - RECEIVED PROJECT NAME AUG 2 9 2016 Laird Tenant Improvement CITY OF CARLSBAD 2091 Rutherdford Rd. Carlsbad, CA 92008 BUILDING DIVISION ABBOTT Engineering Job Number 16-148 MECHANICAL TITLE 24 CERTIFICATION PRESCRIPTIVE APPROACH 6/17/2016 - Louis E Abbott OESSiO4, Louis E Abbott, PE ABBOTT Engineering, Inc (760) 487-1396 -. 2145 Newcastle Ave. Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 • : Complies With 2013CFCTiti-74 -•-..M.•'- -- 5 .•,__, - $;. -5 -' ,• -.4- .5 - 4, •- . . 5- - -- ••- .5 . S . •_ F •; -. p 4- I. - . ' - - - '. ' 4 - ' - •, - ... - - 4 -4 - -:,•• - '- -5 •,, - _-5__ - - ---- .--. ,--',- CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards 2013 Nonresidential Compliance - 4 - PROJECT SCOPE: Ductwork changes provide (10) new exhaust fans (5) new supply fans (3) new packaged heat pumps and'ebatancing of existing outside DESIGN ELEMENTS AND ASSUMPTIONS: ft. •• . ,• •• . - . - - -, ••- 4_ . - ' - - -- -4- __t - •• I - . - HVAC SYSTEM SELECTION - Simple HVAC - RECOMMENDED ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES: -. - COMMENTS - OTHER COMMENTS: * • -- .5 I ) - - -- IS. .i • - r C (sI']J']ILl[shi TARGETCONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENTREVIEWDATE: TARGET PERMIT SUBMITTAL DATE: • - - - _'., . •fr_. I -! -' ..• ,.- -. STATE OF CALIFORNIA DESIGNI REVIEW KICKOFF NRCCCXR01E ' A. General Information Climate Zone: . 10 Building Type: Nonresidential-- Iconditioned Area (Sf): 41660 Reviewer's Name: - Esteban Flores, PE Reviewer's Agency:- Flores Mechanical, Engineering Enforcement Agency Permit Number Enforcement Agency Use Checked by Enforcement Agency Use Date I .: •' - - .-• •- ••I -_ DATE OF DESIGN REVIEW KICKOFF , 6/17/2016 DESIGN REVIEW CHECKLISTS PROVIDED TO DESIGN TEAM 6/17/2016 DESIGN REVIEWER QUALIFICATIONS LI <10,000' ft2 design engineer LI >10 000 ft2 and <50 000ft2 in-house engineer not associated with project or third party design engineer LI >50,006 ft2 or complex mechanical system third design party engineer LIST OF MEETING ATTENDEES: LI Owner - LI Design Reviewer ' 121 Project Manager LI Design Engineer(s) DOCUMENTS RECEIVED BY DESIGN REVIEWER FOR DESIGN REVIEW KICKOFF 1 LI Owners Project Requiremnts LI Basis of Design or Narrative LI Drawing Set (issue & date) - LI Specifications: • - • - '.• . - - flothr: - •- - . .: DESIGN REVIEW MEETING TOPICS: STATE OF CALIFORNIA DESIGN REVIEW KICKOFF - NRCC.CXR-01-E CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-01-E Design Review Kickoff .(Page 2 of 3) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement I0ate ePatm1 6/17/2016 DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: - Louis E. Abbott Company: Signature Date: ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. . 6/17/2016 Address: CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): 2145 Newcastle Ave. City/State/Zip: . Phone: Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 (760) 487-1396 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and mánufacture'd devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California' Code of Regulations. - The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans, and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. . I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. - Responsible Designer Signature: 6/17/2016 License: M31971 Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 (760) 487-1396 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2013 Nonresidential Compliance Responsible Designer Name: Louis_E_Abbott Company: Date Signed: ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. Address: 2145 Newcastle Ave. City/State/Zip: Phone: STATE OF CALIFORNIA DESIGN REVIEW KICKOFF NRCC-CXR-01-E 'L 1st S.. 5. St •* 5. 4 5 - S ,. S .'General Information , Climate Zone: . . 10, IBuilding Type: Nonresidential Iconditioned Area (sf): 11660 Reviewer's Name: Esteban Flares, PE IReviewer's Agency: . Flares Mechanical Engineering - _Note: Design Revievifor each system/subsystem must be submitted ency: , Permit Number: '. pnforc6ment ency Use: Checked by . Enforcement Agehcy Use: Date 5*5*4 -1 t 54j 1. 5' •*S. 5__ - - S - S - - S'• .? - - -: .' è STATEOFCALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING -CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS NR6C-CXR-02-E -. . '. S • . Design Reviewe. Designer Response Code - - - S E Z Section .. • a ' E -" cL W ' a C CL - u u S .E V .E w - * Measure >- . Z ENV[LOPEI JOINTS AND OTHER OPENINGS Plans indicate that joints, penetrations and other,openings in I.the N/A 'D building ervelop'e shall besealéd to limit infiltration and exfiltrati. 120.7 Roof/ceiling, wall and floor and soffit insulation must meet requirements El E] . N;A : identified INSULATION ROOFING PRODUCTS .:*SSN TT Roofing products for low-sloped roofs r NO CHANGES TO ENVELOPE. - S 140.3(a)1. of0.63-and,minimum thermal emitta , • - N/A A Reflectance Index of 75. Steep-,sloped roofs meet requirements of 0.20 and 0.75 OR 16,'respectively- Exterior roofs, ceilings, and exterior walls, floors and soffits must have an •' overall assembly .U-factor no greater than the applicable value in TABLE LI• E N/AAB ' • E . S EY 140.3-B, C or D. - . -. •. S NOTESS' -- - . - , .. .-' •. S -5;. -. 4-, 5 - 'S S '' - . _._1• . "' .. . 5' -.'. . • - •-• S S -: * ": LIGHTING LIGHTING CONTROLS •. .5 . I '.1301(a) Accessible, independent switching oi N/A. *s EJ. 'N/A ' : • - areas enclosed by ceiling height part * NO CHANGES • * I - 130.1(a)4 General lighting is controlled separately trom all otner lighting systems. i N/A U U 'U ' - : :- . ' -. : . . - ., , - s-s - • . - .5. -. .. 5 .. I ' - - - _•.5 *5.. 4 .-.• 141 • - - - 5, . - 5; S , • I' • S, ,'• * - '-':,* '.. _5•_ -. S _ • S -. * — * - S - • •,, 'S SI '' -. 4 5 - 4' • - - 'S • . S S . . - . S . . . j . , 5 _,• ' '. " • '.4. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2013 Nbnredential Compliancesl .. . : " - •' - •: ,•:., ,- * 4 , . - • . - .. ,, • fi' . ,. - * 1 4 * , STATE OF CALIFORNIA - COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS NRCC-CXR-02-E t CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-02-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 2 of 8) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement 6/17/2016 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS NRCC-CXR-02-E IFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR- missioning - Construction Documents (Page 3 Name: Laird Tenant Improvement Date Prepared:6/17/2016 VENTILATION RATES A complete step by step sequence of operation is included defining the Best Practice lighting levels (max and mm), zones, interaction with occupants, . . . U U U U LI LI interaction with occupancy and time-clock controls, and interaction with interaction lighting on-off or dimming switches. Interface with BAS or other lighting control systems is defined and is Best Practice fully compatible for al/features of the sequence required. Interface shown on lighting and control ht H H b Best Practice fixtures, NO CHANGES TO ENVELOPE.LI Daylight zones that penetrate more inan one row o] jjxEvresjrUM7M El Best Practice windows have the fixtures closer to the windows receiving a lower light 0 El El 0 11 El command to create a more even lighting and save energy. Best Practice The ballast specified is able to turn down as low as the specified daylight dimming system. To save energy, dimming specifications require that the illumination Best Practice during night time shall be adjusted to be 20% or more lower than the - LII U LII U 1:1 U i daytime target, since the apparent illumination at night will appear higher. OUTDOOR LIGHTING CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 130 2(a) Outdoor incandescent lighting rated over 100 watts is controlled by a U motion sensor. 130.2(c)1 All outdoor lighting is controlled N/A. LI LI N/A LI LII U astronomical time-switch control . Outdoor lighting where bottom c NO CHANGES. - - - - - 130 2(c)3 above the ground is controlled by motion sensors or otner N/A U El controls that are capable of reducing the lighting power of each luminaire by 40 to 80% in response to the area being vacated. Automatic lighting controls shown on plans for building façade, 130.2(c)4 - ornamental hardscape or outdoor dining lighting includes partnight U LI, N/A LI LI U lighting control, notion sensor control, or time-based control. NOTES SERVICE HOT WATER HEATING 110.3(c)2 SHW systems with circulating pumps or with-electrical heat trace have LI LI U LI automatic controls that turn off the system during unoccupied periods. Pipe insulation for space conditioning and service water-heating 120.3 with fluid temperatures listed in Table 120.3-A have insulation LI LI N/A U U El - levels as specified in subsection (a) and (b). CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2013 Nonresidential Compliance STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS NRCC-CXR-02-E CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-02-E Commissioning - Construction Documents . (Page 4 of 8) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement Date Prepared:6/17/2016 NOTES HVAC DESIGN - ALL BUILDINGS HVAC EQUIPMENT 110.2(a) Equipment meets efficiency requirements of Tables 110.2-A through All air-cooled, unitary, DX units (packaged, split-system, heat pumps and 120.2(i) VRF) with economizers are equipped with Fault Detection and U U El U U U Diagnostics systems. Pipe insulation for space conditioning and service water-heating with 120.3 fluid temperatures listed in Table 120.3-A have insulation levels as U U El U 0 U specified in subsection (a) and (b). Mechanical heating and cooling equipment are the smallest size, within 140.4(a) the available options of the desired equipment line, necessary to meet 21 El El El o LI the design heating and cooling loads of the building, as calculated according to the requirements of Section 140.4(b). HVAC motors for fans that are less than 1 hp and 1/12 hp or greater are 140.4(c)4 ECM or have a minimum motor efficiency of 70%. Motors also have El U U El U U means to adjust motor speed for balancing or remote control. 140.4(g) Electric resistance heating systems are not provided for space heating 0 U El U U U for cases were exceptions are not allowed. In drier climates and when large outdoor air fractions are required, Best Practice evaporative pre-cooling packages were evaluated to pre-cool outside air U El El U U U and cool the air flowing over the DX condensing unit. Best Practice n semi-arid climates, two-stage evaporative cooling has been evaluated [in 0 U El 0 U U lieu of mechanical refrigeration. HVAC ZONING Zone each air handler to serve only areas with common loads to allow Best Practice more aggressive control strategies and improve comfort. Have different El U U El U U AHU's serving core vs. perimeter areas. The design accommodates partial occupancy energy savings when the owner's requirements or narrative describe any possibility of partial Best Practice occupancy, by zoning air handlers by floor or by part of a floor, or by 0 0 21 U U U incorporating controlled floor dampers, or VAV air terminals going totally shut when not occupied, etc. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2013 Nonresidential Compliance STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS NRCC-CXR-02-E CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-02-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 5 of 8) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement . Date Prepared:6/17/2016 CONTROLS Each zone is controlled by an individual thermostatic control. Controls - - - - 120.2(a) and are capable of setting temperatures to 55°F for heating and 85°F for (b) cooling and provide a temperature deadband of at least 5°F if controlling both heating and cooling. - - - Each space conditioning system is equipped with controls to shut the - 120.2(e) system off-during periods of nonuse and will temporarily operate the system to maintain setback and setup temperatures while keeping ventilation dampers closed. - - - - - Systems serving multipurpose rooms less than 100 sf and classrooms, conference, auditorium or meeting center rooms greater than 750 sf have occupancy sensors that interface with HVAC controls to 120.2(e)3 automatically setup the cooling setpoint by 2F or more and setback the 0 El 2 U U heating setpoint by 2F or more and automatically reset the minimum required ventilation rate. These occupant sensor ventilation control devices must meet the requirements of section 120.1(c)5. - - - - - 120.2(f) Outdoor air supply and exhaust equipment shall be installed with 0dampers E21 EJ El F21 El that automatically close upon fan shutdown. Each space-conditioning system serving multiple zones with a 120.2(g) combined conditioned floor area of more than 25,000 square feet U U U LII U U shall be designed, installed, and controlled to serve isolation areas. 120.2(h ) HVAC systems with DDC to the Zone level shall be programmed to allow El U 2 El El 0 centralized demand shed for non-critical zones. 140.4(d) Zone controls prevent reheating, recooling and simultaneous provisions E21 01 0 Ell 010 of heating and cooling to the same zone. - Each wall mounted thermostat is located away from potential sources. - - - - - that would adversely affect the reading (close to copiers, direct sunlight, Best Practice below or above a supply air diffuser or convector, etc.).Any thermostdts U U U U U U mounted on exterior walls are installed in sealed and insulated junction boxes. Best Practice Corner office should always have their own thermostats, air terminal U U U U boxes or fin-tube radiators. - - - Multiple air terminal boxes in a single large open space are served by a - - Best Practice single thermostat, or multiple thermostat signals are polled and altered, U U U U U U to prevent fighting of terminals and simultaneous heating and cooling. Best Practice Control sequences are listed for equipment operated by stand-alone U U U U U U packaged controls. Unoccupied sequences should be included. Control sequences exist for each piece of equipment listed in the Best Practice equipment schedule that is monitored or controlled by the building U U U U U U automation system (BAS). Unoccupied sequences should be included. Outside air temperature sensors should be in a commercially designed Best Practice solar shield located on a north wall or some other location out of direct U U U U U U sunlight and away from building exhaust or heat rejection equipment. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards 2013 Nonresidential compliance STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING -CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS NRCC-CXR-02-E CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-02-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 6 of 8) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement Date Prepared:6/17/2016 VENTILATION RATES The outdoor air-ventilation rate and air-distribution assumptions made 120.1(a)2 in the design of the ventilating system are clearly identified on the El El El 21 El El plans. Each space is designed to have natural ventilation OR mechanical 120.1(b) ventilation that is no less than the larger of conditioned floor area El 0 21 El 0 El times the requirements in Table 120.1-A or 15 cfm times the expected number of occupants Best Practice The minimum and maximum outdoor air rates for each air handler are El El Eli El El listed on the equipment schedules. The outdoor air-ventilation rates are based on planned owner Best Practice occupancy as defined in owner's design intent and are not based on El El El El El El maximum egress occupancy rates. Heat recovery is specified on fan systems where the design outside air Best Practice flow rate is greater than 70% and design supply air flow rate is greater El El El El El El than 5,000 cfm. DEMAND CONTROL VENTILATION (DCV) HVAC systems that have an economizer, serve a space with a design - occupant density greater than or equal to 25 people per 1000 sf, and are either a single zone system with any controls or multiple zone system with DDC controls to the zone ventilation controls. The following mu N/A 120.1(c)3-4 CO2 sensors installed in each room El N/A El El El controls CO2 sensors are located between 3 ft and 6 ft above the floor CO2 concentrations maintained at less than or equal to 600 ppm plus outdoor ppm During hours of expected occupancy, controls maintain the system ALL HVAC SYSTEMS- ECONOMIZERS - Each cooling fan system that has a design mechanical cooling capacity 140.4(e)1 over 54,000 Btu/h has an air economizer or a water economizer. Air El El El El El El and 3 economizers must comply with the high limit shutoff'controls shown in Table 140.4-B. Plans indicate integrated economizer controls are set up such that 140.4(e)2.B partial cooling is provided by the econ IdLtfrtni JJ El El El El El mechanical cooling is required. Economizer dampers are specified to I N/A Best Practice actuators rather than rod linkages, wh El El El El economizer malfunction. Best Practice Barometric relief is used, if possible. If not, relief fans(rather than El El El El El El i return fans) are used n most cases. Outdoor and return air sensors are properly selected, properly Best Practice located to provide accurate and repeatable measurements for . El El El El El El controlling economizer operation. Averaging sensors cover the entire duct or coil face areas. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2013 Nonresidential Compliance - DUCT DESIGN 120.4(a) All air distribution system ducts and plenums must be installed, sealed o - and insulated as required by 120.4(a). 140.4(I) Plans indicate duct sealing leakage rates. T1 012 TT EL Ducts utilize low static pressure design. Identify the most restrictive Best Practice branch from the fan to the last air terminal unit. Identify possible means El El 1:1 ID El E of significantly reducing the pressure drop. Branch duct systems are designed for equal pressure drop, when possible. Best Practice Duct branches with significantly differing static pressure requirements El have volume control strategically placed to aid in TAB work. - - - Fans discharge into duct sections that remain straight for as long as Best Practice possible (ideally 10 duct diameters) to reduce fan inefficiencies from U U U U system effects. - Duct velocities are generally below 2,000 fpm for ducts in ceiling -- Best Practice plenums, 1500 fpm for exposed ducts and 3500 fpm in mechanical U U U U U rooms and non-noise sensitive shafts. Duct friction rates are generally less than 0.25" WC per 100 lineal feet - nearer the fan, 0.15 to 0.20" in the main ducts and 0.08 to 0.12" Best Practice WC/100' nearer the end of the system. Designs over these rates should U U be questioned. Very energy efficient design can lower these values by up to 40%. Ensure that drawings are sufficiently detailed to ensure that distribution - system design intent is adequately conveyed. If sufficient detail is not Best Practice included in drawings, installations may result in significantly higher --- U U U U pressure drops and hence higher energy consumption and other operating issues; ACCEPTANCE AND COMMISSIONING 120.5(a) Acceptance requirements clearly identified in construction documents. TT TT IT ET TT TT 120.8(e) Commissioning measures or requirements are reflected in the o construction documents 120.8(g) Requirements for functional performance tests are reflected in the U U U U U U construction documents. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS NRCC-CXR-02-E CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-CXR-02-E Commissioning - Construction Documents (Page 7 of 8) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement 1Date Prepared: 6/17/2016 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2013 Nonresidential Compliance STATE OF CALIFORNIA COMMISSIONING - CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS NRCC-CXR.02-E - DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. - Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Louis E. Abbott Company: , Signature Date: ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. 6/17/2016 Address: CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): 2145 Newcastle Ave. City/State/Zip: Phone: . . Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 (760) 487-1396 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: . The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accet responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer): The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24 Part land Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. •• The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance docunents, worksheets,-calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. • I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and ,made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at_occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: Responsible Designer Signature: - - - - Louis E. Abbott - -• Company: Date Signed: - ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. V 6/17/2016 Address: License: • - 2145 Newcastle Ave. • V M31971 • - V City/State/Zip: V Phone: V - V Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 ' (760) 487-1396 V ___4_ •I1; • 4\ t S. General Information Climate Zone: 10 IBuilding Type:. Nonresidential .lConclitionedArea (Sf): : 11660 Reviewer's Name: - Esteban Flores, PE IReviewer's Agency: Flores Mechanical Engineering Note: Design Review for each system/subsystem must be submitted rk . Enforcement Agency: - Permit Number: •' .4 5 - I _, - _!. •' z - 4 4' ______________________________________________________________ Enforcement Agency Use: Checked by . Enforcement Agency Use Date r 4. ,- •-• - : -. S.. .•, ..-,'. 4 - -4 S .. • S., -. - STATE OF CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS t . NRCC-CXR-03-E - Design Reviewer Designer Resøonsi Code - 0. >. '3 Section •'- - - • .n E ' a • - 'E Z. = w S. .• -u •g- E. cc u u0 3 Measure . . S - SIMPLE HVAC SYSTEMS ., '--.• ,, DESIGN -FAN SYSTEMS Measured outdoor air rates of constant volume mechanical ventilation -. .120.1(e) and space-conditioning systems shall be within 10% of required outside El E •. E El : airrate. Fan power index at design conditions meets the following: 0.8 watts per 140.4(c)1 cfth supply air for constant volume fan systems with total horsepower EJ Ell'.N/A - .10 ver 25 hp Best • lFansappearto be correctly sized for application, accounting for a factor Practices, of safety, diversity and redundancy issues. CONTROLS 1102(c) - Controls for unitary single zone, air conditioners, heat pumps and 1:1 E21 El furnaces must have a setback therri-iostat. .' .. • Cooling systems identified in Table 140.4-D have fan controls to vary the - indoor fan airflow as a ftinction of load: • . . •, -•-•S., 1. DX and chilled water cooling systems that control capacity based on • .- '- , . ' occupied space temperature have a minimum of 2 stages of control with no more than 66% speed operating at stage land draw no more than .. S 140.4(m) 40% of fan power at full far speed when operating at 66% speed.' S 2. Systems that control space temperature by modulating airflow to the s, space have proportional fan'Eontrol sch that at 50% air flow'he power ' draw is no more than 30% of fan power at full fan speed. - 3. Systems with air side economizer have a minimum of 2 speeds of fan- -. - - • ' .., -r4. - - control during economizer operation. NOTES 4 - 5 - - - - .- -•- - '4 4_ 4 -S - •,• 4 - __5'_S. - 4 . I-. •_• •4•• - .- 4 5- 5__ . CA Building EnergEfficiency Standards - 2013 Nonresidential Compliance . .:. • •• ' •'- , 4. -, - . , - - .• - S ',S -. •' .-• -- S - - - s__• I.,. • - - 55 ¶ '•'• ;': - -' !r • - . •,.. . -:- ' --- ;_, -._•>f- - • • r .- •'' J 4 S _5• 5- 5-, 4,5, STATE OF CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS NRCC-CXR-03-E CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE - USER INSTRUCTIONS NRCC-CXR-03-E Construction Documents (Page 2 of 2) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement IDate Prepared: 6/17/2016 t DOCUMENTATION AUTHORS DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Louis E. Abbott . Company: Signature Date: ABBOTT-Engineering, Inc. -. 6/17/2016 Address: CEAJ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): 2145 Newcastle Ave. City/State/Zip: Phone: - Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 (760) 487-1396 RESPONSIBLE PERSONS DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California - The information provided on this Certificate'of Compliance is true and correct. - I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of-Compliance (responsible designer). - - The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the - California Code of Regulations. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to - - the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. S. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the buildingpermit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate-of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. ., •. Responsible Designer Name: Responsible Designer Signature: - Louis E. Abbott - - Company: ' Date Signed: ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. - 6/17/2016 Address: License: 2145 Newcastle Ave. M31971 - City/State/Zip-.. Phone: Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 - (760) 487-1396 ... - CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance a- : --'- 10 - ,a . ' .. 'a. a - ' -'..'-. r - •a-- ' a- 'a- a-. '. aaj , '-. ".,-a-7 •'' .4a.• , 4. . 4. a.. 3 4. a-. a. ta. 'a.., '.,a- ,• a •, -. . a , 'i-'' a' -- _'4 ,' . "- a"- , 'a- - 4t 120.8(d): DESIGN REVIEW- ' . . . ' • ' .1 .. 6/17/2016 . -. Owner/Owners Representative (Print Name): ' Signature: . Date: - - - 6/17/2016 ., 'a. Design Engineer (Print Name): Signature: '- - _,; Date: / Louis E. Abbott, PE . - . .. ' '. '6/17/2016 Design Reviewer (Print Name): • Signature: '. , -' Date: 1 Estebar Flores, PE - .6/17/2016. Date of Construction Document Checklist Completion - -. . I- - '-V - 6/17/2016 Checklists Completed: GENERAL CHECKLIST - COMPLETED BY,ALL BUILDINGS , ' .'' , ' - Lives a LiJrio - HVAC SIMPLE . ' ' . - . ' , ' EYes ' "TLj No "a HVAC COMPLEX a .'1 - ' a. ' ' ]Yes , No Owner/Owner's Representative (Print Name) - -.:: - Signature:Date ', . - • "- 6/17/2016 Design Engineer (Print Nam-e): Louis E. Abbott, PE . . Signature:-,,' -- . . . .' Date: . * ... -"a--- - ' ,6/17/2016 Design Reviewer (Print Name): .. ' • . - .' " -' - ,Estèban Flores, PE'. a- Signature: i ' '. . . . . . - - Date: -. 6/17/2016 General Information "a '' * - - Climate Zóre: 10 - IBuilding Type: Nonresidential Iconditioned Area (sf): 11660 T Reviewers Name: •. 'a' Esteban Flores, PE IReviewers Agency: , Flores Mechanical Engineering - Note:. Design Review for each system/subsystem must be submitted . .. . , Enfó'rcement Agency Permit Number Enforcement Agency Use: Checked by '- 7.1 .' Enforcement Agency Use:Date . 'a 44' •' - ..-'s . . - . . '.1.. ..' . . . * . a . , a • .•,$ a'. a.. t . . - -. 'a '4* .4 - • '•'' - ,''a "a 1k t ft STATE OF CALIFORNIA '. 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I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. - - Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: - Louis E. Abbott Company: Signature Date: ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. 6/17/2016 Address: . CEA! HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): 2145 Newcastle Ave. City/State/Zip: s. Phone: - - Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 (760) 487-1396 RESPONSIBLE PERSONS DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. - The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents worksheets calculations plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: Responsible Designer Signature: - - Louis E. Abbott . -. Company: . Date Signed: . ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. 6/17/2016 . Address: . License: 2145 Newcastle Ave. M31971 City/State/Zip: . Phone: - - Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 - (760)487-1396 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVELOPE COMPONENT APPROACH NRCC-ENV-01-E CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-ENV-01-E Envelope Component Approach (Page 1 of 4) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement 10ate Prepared: 6/17/2016 A. GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Project Location: 2091 Rutherdford Rd. 6 Compliance Method: V J Component Unconditioned (file Affidavit) 2 CA City and Zip Code Carlsbad, CA 92008 7 Building Front Orientation (deg or cardinal): I N/A 3 Climate Zone: 10 8 Permitted Scope of Work: LEilNew Construction Li Addition LijAlteration 4 Total Conditioned 11660 . 9 Building Type(s): LI Nonresidential Li High-Rise Residential Floor Area: Hotel/Motel Guest Room S Li Schools (Public School) Li Relocatable Public School Bldg. Lii Conditioned Spaces Li Unconditioned Spaces Skylight Area for Large Enclosed Space ~: 5000 ft2 (If checked include the NRCC-ENV-04-E with submittal) - B. ENVELOPE DETAILS - Framed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Tag/ID Assembly Type Frame Material Frame Depth Frame Spacing Appendix JA4 Reference Cavity R-value Continuous Insulation R-value Proposed U-Factor Required U-Factor From Tables, B, C, D - Comments C. ENVELOPE DETAILS - Non-framed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tag/ID Assembly Type Assembly Materials Thickness (inches) Interior or Core Insulation R-value Continuous Insulation R-value Appendix JA4 Reference Proposed U-Factor Required U-Factor From Tables, B, C, D Comments Rollup Door Metal 3/4 N/A N/A JA4.5, Table 4.5.1 1.45 1.45 New metal roll up door D. ENVELOPE DETAILS - Mass 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tag/ID Mass Type Density (Ib/ft) Mass Thickness (inches) Furring Strip Thickness (inches) Interior Insulation R-value Exterior Insulation R-value - Appendix JA4 Reference Proposed U-Factor Required U-Factor From Tables, B, C, D Comments N/A I - CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2013 Nonresidential Compliance . STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVELOPE COMPONENT APPROACH NRCC-ENV-01-E CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-ENV-01-E Envelope Component Approach . (Page 2 of 4) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement IDatari 6/17/2016 E._RoofrgProducts (Cool Roof) 1 21 3 4 5 1 6 7 8 ' 10 11 Mass CRRC Proposed Minimum Required Roof 25 Product lb ft2 or Roof ID Product Aged Solar Aged Solar greater Pitch Number Type Reflectance Thermal Emittance SIR 12 (Optional) Reflectance Thermal Emittance SRI (optional) Comments N/A 01 JAn aged solar reflectance less than 0.63 is allowed provided the maximum roof! ceiling U-factor in TABLE 140.3 is not exceeded ijiHigh-rise residential buildings and Hotels and Motels with low-sloped roofs in Climate Zones 1 through 8, 12 and 16 are exempted from aged Solar Reflectance and emittance requirements. LjHigh-rise residential buildings and Hotels and Motels with steep-sloped roofs in Climate Zones 1 and 16 are exempt from aged Solar Reflectance and emittance requirements. - The roof area covered by building integrated photovoltaic panels and building integrated solar thermal panels are exempt from aged Solar Reflectance and emittance requirements To apply Liquid Field Applied Coatings, the coating must be applied across the entire roof surface and meet the dry mil thickness or coverage recommended by the coatings manufacturer and meet minimum performance requirements listed in §110.8(i)4. Select the applicable coating: LJAluminum-Pigmented_Asphalt Roof Coating ILiCement-Based_Roof Coating ILlother: NOTES: -. 1. Check the box if the aged Solar reflectance was not available in the Cool Roof Rating Council's Rated Product Directory, Then use the equation in Section 110.8(i)2 where the Initial Reflectance value from the some directory and use the equation (0.2+ B (p initial —0.2) to obtain a calculated aged value. Where p is the Initial Solar Reflectance and B is either set to 0.65 for Field-Applied Coatings or it is set to 0. 70 for all other roofing products other than Field-Applied Coating. 2.' Calculate the SRI Value by using the SRI-Worksheet at (TBD) and enter the resulting value in the SRI Column above and attach a copy for the SRI-Worksheet NRCC-ENV-03-E to the to this form. F. Air Barrier 1 2 3 4 - 5 Tag/ID - Air Barrier Material Type Air Barrier Assembly Type Whole Building Air Leakage Testing . . . Comments. .- N/A . CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVELOPE COMPONENT APPROACH ". NRCC.ENV-01-E CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE , NRCC-ENV-01-E Envelope Component Approach ,. (Page 3 of 4) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement - Date Prepared: 6/17/2016 G. FENESTRATION PROPOSED AREAS AND EFFICIENCIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Tag/ID Fenestration Type Area - Orientation N, 5, W, E or Roof # of Panes Max U-Factor Overhang Max (R)SHGC Mm VT Label Conditions Status Comments N/A H. ENVELOPE MANDATORY MEASURES Indicate location on building plans of Mandatory Envelope Measures Note Block: - INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT ENVELOPE COMPLIANCE & WORKSHEETS (check box if worksheet are included) For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance farms, please refer to the Nonresidential Compliance Manual. DNRCC-ENV-01-E Certificate of Compliance. Required on plans for all submittals. LJNRCC-ENV-04-E Use when minimum skylight requirements for large enclosed spaces are required in climate zones 2 through 15. Optional on plans. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENVELOPE COMPONENT APPROACH NRCC-ENV-01-E CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-ENV-01-E Envelope Component Approach . (Page 4 o 4) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement - IDaePrePa 6/17/2016 DOCUMENTATION AUTHORS DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: - Documentation Author Signature: - Louis E. Abbott Company: Signature Date: - ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. 6/17/2016 Address: CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): 2145 Newcastle Ave. City/State/Zip: Phone: Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 (760) 487-1396 RESPONSIBLE PERSONS DECLARATION STATEMENT - I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibilit for the building design or system design ideAified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identifiedon this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part 1 and Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to -the building owner at occupancy. . Responsible Designer Name: Responsible Designer Signature: - - Louis _E._Abbott Company: . Date Signed: ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. 6/17/2016 Address: - License: - 2145 Newcastle Ave. . - M31971 City/State/Zip: Phone: Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 (760) 487-1396 - STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL SYSTEMS NRCC-MCH-01-E CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE . NRCC-MCH-01-E Mechanical Systems (Page 1 of 5) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement - Date Prepared:6/17/2016 MECHANICAL COMPLIANCE FORMS & WORKSHEETS (check box if worksheet is included) For detailed instructions on the use of this and all Energy Efficiency Standards compliance forms, refer to the 2013 Nonresidential Manual Note: The Enforcement Agency may require all forms to be incorporated onto the building plans. YES NO Form/Worksheet # * Title Lii NRCC-MCH-01E (Part 1 of 3) Certificate of Compliance, Declaration. Required on plans for all submittals. NRCC-MCH-01E (Part 2 of 3) Certificate of Compliance, Required Acceptance Tests (MCH-02A to hA). Required on plans for all submittals. NRCC-MCH-01E (Part 3 of 3) Certificate of Compliance, Required Acceptance Tests (MCH-12A to 18A). Required on plans where applicable. L NRCC-MCH-02E (Part 1 of 2) Mechanical Dry Equipment Summary is required for all submittals with Central Air Systems. It is optional on plans. jj NRCC-MCH-02E (Part 2 of 2) INRCC-MCH-03E Mechanical Wet Equipment Summary is required for all submittals with chilled water, hot water or condenser water systems. It is optional on plans. Li Mechanical Ventilation and Reheat is required for all submittals with multiple zone heating and cooling systems. It is optional on MECHANICAL HVAC ACCEPTANCE FORMS (check box for required forms) Designer: This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance tests for HVAC systems. The designer is required to check the applicable boxes for all acceptance tests that apply and list all equipment that requires an acceptance test. All equipment of the same type that requires a test, list the equipment description and the number of systems. Installing Contractor: The contractor who installed the equipment is responsible to either conduct the acceptance test them self or have a qualified entity run the test for them. If more than one person has responsibility or the acceptance testing, each person shall sign and submit the Certificate of Acceptance applicable to the portion of the construction or installation for which they are responsible. Enforcement Agency: Plancheck - The NRCC-MCH-01-E form is not considered a completed farm and is not to be accepted by the building department unless the correct boxes are checked. Inspector - Before occupancy permit is granted all newly installed process systems must be tested to ensure proper operations. Test Description MCH-02A MCH-03) MCH-04A MCH-05A MCH-06A MCH-071 MCH-08A MCH-09A MCH-10A MCH-11A Equipment Requiring Testing or Verification U of units Outdoor Ventilation Single Zone Unitary Air Distribution Ducts Economizer Controls Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) Supply Fan VAV Valve Leakage Test Supply Water Temp. Reset Hydronic System Variable Flow Control Automatic Demand Shed Control IP-1E, HP-2E, HP-3E, HP-4 4 LJ LIi Li LI Li Li LI ;U-5E, FC/CU-6E, FC/CL 3 LI LI LI LI Li LI Li Li ___________ LI HP-1N 1 LI LI LI LI Li LI LI Li Li LI HP-2N 1 LI LI Li LI LI Li LI LI LI LI HP-3N 1 LI LI Li Li 77 -77 Li Li LI LI HP-4N 1 LI LI Li Li LI LI LI Li Li Li CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2013 Nonresidential Compliance - .- ,• , . . S - -. STATE OF CALIFORNIA . •, ••- . MECHANICAL SYSTEMS NRCC-MCH-01-E. . CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-01-E Mechanical Systems ' . - (Page 2 of 5)5 MECHANICAL HVAC ACCEPTANCE-FORMS (check box for required forms) - Designer: . This form is to be used by the designer and attached to the plans. Listed below are all the acceptance tests for HVAC systems. The designer is required to check the applicable boxes for all acceptance tests that apply and list all equipment that requires an acceptance test. All equipment of the same type that requires a test, list the equipment description and the number of systems. Installing Contractor: . . The contractor who installed the equipment is responsible to either conduct the acceptance test them self or have a qualified entity run the test for thei,. If more than one person has responsibility or the acceptance testing, each person shall sign and submit the Certificate of Acceptance applicable to the portion of the construction or installation for which they are responsible. Enforcement Agency: . Plancheck— The NRCC-MCH -01-E farm is not coisidered a completed form and is not to be accepted by the building department unless the correct boxes are checked. Inspector - Before occupancy permit is granted all newly installed process systems must be tested to ensure proper operations. Test Description . MCH-12A MCH-13A . MCH-14A McH-15A MCH-16A MCH-17A 'MCH-18A Equipment Requiring Testing or # of units Fault Detection & AutomaticFault Distributed Energy Thermal Energy 'Supply Air Condenser Water . ECMS - Verification Diagnostics for DX Detection & Storage DX AC Storage (TES) Temperature Reset Reset controls - Units Diagnostics for Air & Systems Systems Controls . - - - Zone - - - -- HP-1E, HP-2E, HP-3E, HP-4E 51 Li L] Li Fc/CU-5E, Fc/CU-6E, FC/CU-7E 2 Li . Li - - Li - - Li LII. HP-IN 1 LI- . Li HP-2N 1 LTh -. HP-31\1 1.LI - LI - LI -_ LI Li Li LI -- HP-4N .1 [1] -LI Li LI LI Li __LI -LI.. LI Li - -LI Li Lil -U.. LI Li -LI Li Li _ 5$ . Li - LI LI Li Li - Li __ -77 • __ -'LI' LI LI - LI -LIi -- El 'STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL SYSTEMS NRCC-MCH-01-E . CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-01 Mechanical Systems . (Page 3 of 5) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement - . I0ateP 6/17/2016 DOCUMENTATION AUTHORS DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Louis _E._Abbott Company:' Signature Date: ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. 6/17/2016 Address: CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): 2145 Newcastle Ave. City/State/Zip: Phone: . Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007' (760) 487-1396 RESPONSIBLE PERSONS DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California: The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24, Part land Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. * The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the - information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be mde available with the building permit(s) issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder, provides to the _building _owner atoccupancy. Responsible Designer Name: ' Responsible Designer Signature: Louis _E._Abbott Company: - Date Signed: ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. • 6/17/2016 Address: License: 2145 Newcastle Ave. M31971 City/State/Zip: • Phone: Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 ' (760) 487-1396 CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance design or system design C STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL SYSTEMS NRCC MCH 01 E STATE OF CALIFORNIA - MECHANICAL SYSTEMS NRCC-MCH-01-E • STATE OF CALIFORNIA HVAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS NRCC-MCH-02-E :ERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-02-I IVAC Dry System Requirements (Page 1 of 3 roject Name: Laird Tenant Improvement 6/17/2016 Equipment Tags and System , HP-1E, HP-2E, HP-3E, HP-4E ICU-5E, FC/CU-6E, FC/CIJI HP-IN MANDATORY MEASURES Heating Equipment Cooling Equipment HVAC or Heat Pump Furnace Standby Loss Low leakage AHUs Ventilation Demand Control Ventilation Occupant Sensor Ventilation Shutoff and Reset Controls7 Outdoor Air and Exhaust Isolation Zones Automatic Demand Shed Economizer FDD Duct Insulation PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Equipment is sized in Supply Fan Pressure Control Simultaneous Heat/Cool8 Economizer Heat and Cool Air Supply Electric Resistance Heating9 Duct Leakage Sealing and T-24 Sections Reference to the Requirements in the Contract Documents' 110.1 or 110.2(a) N/A N/A 8.0 HSPF 110.1 or 110.2(a) N/A N/A 14.0 SEER 110.2(b), 110.2(c) Heat Pump Heat Pump Heat Pump 110.2(d) N/A N/A N/A 110.2(f) N/A N/A N/A 120.1(b) Mech Sheet M1.1 Mech Sheet M1.1 Mech Sheet M1.1 120.1(c)4 N/A N/A N/A 120.1(c)5, 120.2(e) N/A N/A N/A 120.2(e) Prog. Thermostat Prog. Thermostat Prog. Thermostat 120.2(f) Yes Yes Yes 120.2(g) N/A N/A N/A 20.2(h) N/A N/A N/A 20.2(i) 1,20.4 N/A N/A N/A R-8 R-8 R-8 140.4(a & b) Yes Yes Yes 140.4(c) N/A N/A N/A 140.4(d) N/A N/A Stand alone controls 140.4(e) Yes . N/A Yes 140.4(f) N/A N/A Stand alone controls 140.4(g) N/A N/A N/A 140.4(1) 1 N/A N/A N/A Notes: - Provide equipment togs (e.g. AHU I to 10) and system description (e.g. Single Duct VAV reheat) as appropriate. Multiple units with common requirements can be grouped together. Provide references to plans (i.e. Drawing Sheet Numbers) and/or specifications (including Section name/number and relevant paragraphs) where each requirement is specified. Enter "N/A' if the requirement is not applicable to this system. The referenced plans and specifications must include all of the following information: equipment tag, equipment nominal capacity, Title 24 minimum efficiency requirements, and actual rated equipment efficiencies. Where multiple efficiency requirements are applicable (e.g. full- and part-load) include all. Where appliance standards apply (110.1), identify where equipment is required to be listed per Title 20 1601 et seq. Identify where the ventilation requirements are documented for each central HVAC system. Include references to both central, unit schedules and sequences of operation. If one or more space is naturally ventilated identify where this is documented in the plans and specifications. Multiple zone central air systems must also provide a MCH03-E form. S. If one or more space has demand controlled ventilation identify where it is specified including the sensor specifications and the sequence of operation. If one or more space has occupant sensor ventilation control identify where it is specified including the sensor specifications and the sequence of operation. If the system is DDC identify the sequences for the system start/stop, optima! start, setback (if required) and setup (if required). For all systems identify the specification for the thermostats and time clocks (if applicable). 8. Identify where the heating, coaling and deadband airflows are scheduled far this system. Include a reference to the specification of the zone controls. Provide a MCH-03-E form. Enter N/A if there is no electric heating. If the system has electric heating indicate which exception to 140.4(g) applies. If duct leakage sealing and testing is required, a MC404-A form must be submitted. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2013 Nonresidential Compliance MANDATORY MEASURES Heating Equipment Cooling Equipment HVAC or Heat Pump Furnace Standby Loss Low leakage AHUs T-24 Sections 110.1 or 110.2(a) 110.1 or 110.2(a) 110.2(b). 110.2(c Demand Control Ventilation 120.1(c)4 Occupant Sensor Ventilation 120.1(c)5 Shutoff and Reset Controls7 120.2(e) Outdoor Air and Exhaust 120.2(f) Isolation Zones Automatic Demand Shed Economizer FDD Duct Insulation PRESCRIPTIVE MEASURES Equipment is sized in Supply Fan Pressure Control Simultaneous Heat/Coo18 120.2(g) 120.2(h) 120.2(i) 1120.4 40.4(a 40.4(c) 1,40.4(d) 120. STATE OF CALIFORNIA HVAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS NRCC-MCH-02-E ERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-02-E VAC Dry System Requirements (Page 1 of 3 roJect Name: Laird Tenant Improvement bate Prepared: 6/17/2016 HP-2N ' HP-3N HP-4N Reference to the Requirements in the Contract Documentsz 8.0 HSPF 8.0 HSPF 8.0 HSPF 14.0 SEER 14.0 SEER 14.0 SEER Heat Pump Heat Pump Heat Pump N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Mech Sheet M1.1 Mech Sheet M1.1 Mech Sheet M1.1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Prog. Thermostat Prog. Thermostat Prog. Thermostat Yes Yes Yes N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A R-8 R-8 I R-8 Yes Yes Yes N/A N/A N/A Stand alone controls Stand alone controls Stand alone controls Yes N/A N/A Heat and Cool Air Supply 140.4(f) Stand alone controls Stand alone controls Stand alone controls Electric Resistance Heating9 140.4(g) N/A N/A N/A Duct Leakage Sealing and 1140.4(l) N/A N/A N/A Notes: Provide equipment togs (e.g. AHU 1 to 10) and system description (e.g. Single Duct VAV reheat) as appropriate. Multiple units with common requirements can be grouped together. Provide references to plans (i.e. Drawing Sheet Numbers) and/or specifications (including Section name/number and relevant paragraphs) where each requirement is specified. Enter N/A" if the requirement is not applicable to this system. The referenced plans and specifications must include all of the following information: equipment tag, equipment nominal capacity, Title 24 minimum efficiency requirements, and actual rated equipment efficiencies. Where multiple efficiency requirements are applicable (e.g. full- and part-load) include all. Where appliance standards apply (110.1), identify where equipment is required to be listed per Title 201601 et seq. Identify where the ventilation requirements are documented for each central HVAC system. Include references to both central unit schedules and sequences of operation. If one or more space is naturally ventilated identify where this is documented in the plans and specifications. Multiple zone central air systems must also provide a MCH03-E farm. If one or more space has demand controlled ventilation identify where it is specifid including the sensor specifications and the sequence of operation. If one or more space has occupant sensor ventilation control identify where it is specified including the sensor specifications and the sequence of operation. If the system is DDC identify the sequences for the system start/stop, optimal start, setback (if required) and setup (if required). For all systems identify the specification for the thermostats and time clocks (if applicable). Identify where the heating, coaling and deadband airflows are scheduled for this system. Include a reference to the specification of the zone controls. Provide a MC14-03-E form. Enter N/A if there is no electric heating. If the system has electric heating indicate which exception to 140.4(g) applies. If duct leakage sealing and testing is required, a MCI04-A form must be submitted. CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards - 2013 Nonresidential Compliance STATE OF CALIFORNIA -. HVAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS :- * NRCC-MCH-02-E - CERTIFICATEOF COMPLIANCE. ' ' . NRCC-MCH-02-E HVAC Wet System Requirements (Page 3 of 3) Project Name: Laird Tenant lmpr6vement - I0at Prepared: . 6/17/2016 -. - DOCUMENTATION AUTHORS DECLARATION STATEMENT 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. - Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Louis E. Abbott Company: Signature Date: ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. 6/17/2016 Address: CEA/ HERS certification Identification (if applicable): 2145 Newcastle Ave. City/State/Zip: .. . Phone: - Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 -' (760) 487-1396 RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT . I certify the following under penalty of perjury; under the laws of the State of California: -. 1; The information provided on this Certificate of Compliance is true and correct. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for th'e building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). . . The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, a'nd manufactured devices for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24; Part land Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations. -' The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Compliance are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance douments, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. I will ensure that completed signed copy of this Certificate of Conipliance shall be made available with the building permit(s). issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed coy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be includ'd vith the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. Responsible Designer Name: - Responsible Designer Signature: -- - Louis E Abbott ., . Date Signed: . . Company: - ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. . 6/17/2016 Address: - . - - License: - - 2145 Newcastle Ave. .. ' M31971 City/State/Zip: ' - Phone: - - - ' - T , Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 (760) 487-1396 -I C- -- C - - - * a' - ACTUAL DESIGN INFO (FROM EQUIPMENT SCHEDULES, ETC( - AREA BASIS OCCUPANCY BASIS - MINIMUM VAV Reheated Primary Air CFM VAV Deadband Primary Air CFM A B C D E F G H -I J K I M N .0 P 0 R S 0 > IN (.5 - ii u — : — U; r) — z ~O-. z - HP 1E 600 600 800 015 120 10 15 150 150 Yes HP 2E 'S HP-4E - 800 800 482 0.15 72.3 10 is 150 150 Yes HP-3E V' 2Q00: r2000 - ::;' 845 0.15 12675 :16 46 736 736 Yes V cC 2000. 2000 , - '. -1823 0.15 273.45 20 iS 300 300 Yes PC/CU-SE V1200• '. ., 1200, -,.' -iSO '0V1S 22.5 ,0 iS 0 22.5 Yes FC/CU-6E -..,.1260 C , V VS 1200 794 015 119.1 V 12 is 180 180 Yes Fc/cU 7E 1200 1200 1013 0.15 151 95 12 15 180 180 Yes HP iN 2000 2000 'S 2015 0.15 302.25 . 20 15 300 302.2S Yes HP 2N 1600 4 1600 1380 OAS 207 18 15 270 270 Yes HP 3N 1600 1600 1380 015 207 18 15 270 270 Yes HP-4N 1600 1600 1360 0.15 204 ' 18 15 270 270 No - .. ,• - -• .0.1s 0 V - 15 0 - - 0 No - 015 0 15 0 ONo - V S - V - V •C' - . ' 0.15 0 15 0 V 0 No 0.15 0 — ._ 15 0 0 No V 0.15 0 'S 15 0 0 No 015 0 is 0 0 N 0 iS 0 1 iS 0 0 No 015 0 iS 0 ONo V DDC or Non-DDC?? DDC Yellow shaded cells require user inpiit. Remaining cells are protected and automatic V - The largest amount of primary air supplied by the terminal unit when its operating in the cooling mode. The smallest amount of primary air supplied by the terminal unit in the deadband mode. V A terminal unit can be controlled with DDC controls, or non-DDC controls. Each control category has different reheat limitation's in code. The largest amount of primary air supplied by the terminal unit when Its operating in the heating mode. Transfer Air must be provided where Required Ventilation Airflow (Column M) is greater than the Design Primary Deadband Airflow (Column Q. 'S. jV -. Vt. •V - C - V - STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICALVENTILATION AND REHEAT s NRCC-MCH-03-E CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE - V V - NRCC-MCH-03-E Mechanical Ventilation & Reheat (Page 1 of 2) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement Date Prepared:6/17/2016 r -'S CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards 2013 Nonresidential Compliance -. STATE OF CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND REHEAT NRCC-MCH-03-E CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE NRCC-MCH-03-E Mechanical Ventilation & Reheat " '' (Page 2 of 2) Project Name: Laird Tenant Improvement Date Prepared: 6/17/2016 H. Minimum ventilation rate per Section §120.1. Table 120.1-A. J. Based on number of fixed seats where applicable or the greater of the expected number of occupants and 50% of the CBC occupant load for egress purposs for spaces without fixed seating. . Required Ventilation Airflow (Req'd Ventilation Airflow) is the larger of the ventilation rates calculated on'n AREA BASIS or OCCUPANCY BASIS (Column I or L) This column identifies whether or not the Design Primary Deadband Airflow complies or not. It compares the value in column M to the value in column C and column F. 0. Design Primary Cooling Airflow, • 0.50 for DDC, Design Primary cooling Airflow 0.30 for Non-DDC. If the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is less than 300 cfm, then this is not applicable. Maximum of Column M and Column 0. If she Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less, then this is not applicable. This column identifies whether or not the Design Primary Reheat Airflow at the zone level, complies or not. It compares the value in column P5o she value in column D. 2, Design Primary Cooling Airflow * 0.20 for DDC. Not applicable for Non.DDC zones or zones where Design Primary Cooling Airflow is is 300 cfm or less. -: Maximum of Column M and Coltmn R. Not applicable if the Design Primary Cooling Airflow is 300 cfm or less. This column identifies whether or not the Design Primary Deadband Airflow at she zone,level, complies or not. It compares she value in column S to the value in column C. DOCUMENTATION AUTHOR'S DECLARATION STATEMENT - 1. I certify that this Certificate of Compliance documentation is accurate and complete. Documentation Author Name: Documentation Author Signature: Louis E. Abbott Company: - - . Signature Date: ABBOTT Engineering, Inc.' 6/17/2016 Address: CEA/ HERS Certification Identification (if applicable): 2145 Newcastle Ave. ' City/State/Zip: ' hone: Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 . (760) 487-1396 F RESPONSIBLE PERSON'S DECLARATION STATEMENT I certify the following under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of Califoinia: The information provided on this Certificate of compliance is true and correct. I am eligible under Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code to accept responsibility for the building design or system design identified on this Certificate of Compliance (responsible designer). - The energy features and performance specifications, materials, components, and manufactured devices forthe building design or system design identified, on this Certificate of Compliance conform to the requirements of Title 24; Part land Part 6 of the California Code of Regulations.' The building design features or system design features identified on this Certificate of Complianc&are consistent with the information provided on other applicable compliance documents, worksheets, calculations, plans and specifications submitted to the enforcement agency for approval with this building permit application. I will ensure that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance shall be made available with the building permit(s) - issued for the building, and made available to the enforcement agency for all applicable inspections. I understand that a completed signed copy of this Certificate of Compliance is required to be included with the documentation the builder provides to the building owner at occupancy. . . Responsible Designer Name: . Responsible Designer Signature: -Louis _E._Abbott Date Signed: -. Company: - ' ABBOTT Engineering, Inc. - ' 6/17/2016 , Address: . License: 2145 Newcastle Ave - M31971 City/State/Zip: . Phone: - Cardiff By The Sea, CA 92007 (760) 487-1396 : CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards -2013 Nonresidential Compliance Rev 3.0— Laird Technologies .-. Page ii 2091 Rutherford Rd Carlsbad CA ') I : I I , i ReIN isiml (oinrnciit [)4e BN Rev. 1.0 Report submitted to the,wners. July 14, 2016 EK Rev. LI : Report revised based on more exact locations of open system use of flammable liquids & changes to the inventory. July 20, 2016 EK Rev 2.0 Report revised based on mechanical plan check comments. August 12, 2016 1 ,EK Rev 3.0 Inventory revised based on quantity changes from Laird Technologies. August 20, 2016 EK j I I a- 4 a p 4 . a -.- • p - I .. . 5.1 GENERAL HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS ...........................................................................10 5.1.1 Permits ....................................................................................................................................... 10 5.1.1.1 Facility Closure .....................................................................................................................................10 5.1.2 Hazardous Materials Management Plan...................................................................................10 5.1.3 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement ................................................................................ 10 5.1.4 Systems, Equipment and P rocesses............................................................................................11 5.1.4.1 Containers, Cylinders and Tanks...........................................................................................................II 5.1.4.2 Equipment, Machinery and Alarms.......................................................................................................11 5.1.4:3 Empty Containers and Tanks ................................................................................................................. 11 5.1.4.4 Maintenance ...........................................................................................................................................II 5.1.5 Release of Hazardous Materials................................................................................................11 5.1.6 Material Safety Data Sheets ........................ . ............................................................. .................. 12 5.1.7 Signs/Placards .............................................................................................. 12 5.1.8 Sources of Ignition......................................................................................................................13 5.1.9 Requirements for Haza,dous Material/Flammable Cabinets .......................... .......................... 13 5.1.10 General Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................ 14 5.1.10.1 Personnel Training and Written Procedures ........................................................................ .............. 14 5.1.10.2 Separation of Incompatible Materials ................................................................................................ 15 5.1.10:3 Additional General Safety Precautions ..............................................................................................15 5.1.11 Storage of Hazardous Materials ...............................................................................................16 '5. 1.11.1 Shelf Storage ...................................................................................................................................... 16 5.1.11.2 Storage of Flammable/Combustibles Liquids in Control Areas ...................................................... ..16 5.1.12 Flammable/Combustible Liquid Transfer & Use, Dispensing and Mixing Inside of Buildings 16 5.1.13 Separation of Control Areas......................................................................................................17 5.2 EXHAUST VENTILATION OF FLAMMABLE VAPORS .............................................................................17 5.3 ELECTRICALLY CLASSIFIED CONDITIONS ............................................................................................19 1. Class I, Division 1-Group D Electrical Locations............................................................................19 I I I I I I I Table of Contents 1. SUMMARY TABLE .............................................................................................................................. 1 2. INTRODUCTION .................... ............................................................................................................. .3 3. CONSTRUCTION & OCCUPANCY ..................................................................................................4 3.1 CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING DESIGN ................................................................................................ 4 3.2 OCCUPANCIES .......................................................................................................................................4 PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................5 4.1 AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM .................................................................................................5 4.1.1 Offices - Outside the Scope of this Report ...................................................................... . ............ 5 4.1.2 Manufacturing & LaborOtories.................................................................................................. 4.1.3 Spray Booths, Coating Operations, Dipping/Flow Coating Operations & Ovens......................5 4.1.4 Ducts ............................................................................................................................................ 5 4.1.5 High Piled Storage ........ . ............................................................................................................. 6 4.2 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS..........................................................................................................6 4.3 WATER SUPPLY .................................................................................................................................... 7 4.3.1 General Requirements.................................................................................................................7 4.3.2 Fire Hydrant Systems..................................................................................................................7 4.4 ALARM/MONITORING ........................................................................................................................... 8 4.5 FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS ROADS ...................................................................................................... 8 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ..............................................................................................................9 I I I I I I I Rev 3.0— Laird Technologies . . Page i i i 2091 Rutherford Rd., Carlsbad, CA I I • I 2. 5.4 Class], Division 2-Group D.Electrical Locations ...................... .... ....... ........................................... 19 ADDITIONAL SPRAY BOOTH, SPRAY FINISHING, DIPPING/COATING REQUIREMENTS .........................20 5.5 OVENS .................................. ......................................................................................................... ..... 20 5.6 COMBUSTIBLE DUST ..........................................................................................................................20 I 6. EGRESS ................................... ...........................................................................................................22 6.1 OFFICES [B OCCUPANCY] ...... ............................................................................................................ ...22 • I . 6.2 6.3 MANUFACTURING [F-i OCCUPANCY] ................................................................................................22 STORAGE [S-I OCCUPANCY] ................................................................................................................ 22 7. EXPOSURES ............................. ........................................................................................................... .23 I 7.1 7.2 OCCUPANCY SEPARATION .... ...........................................................................................................23 SEPARATION OF CONTROL AREAS ...................................................................................................... 23 7.3 ALLOWABLE AREA CALCULATIONS ...................................................................................................23 I . CONCLUSION .............................. ........................................................................................................... 24 APPENDIX A: ATTACHMENTS ............................................. ........................................ .. .............. 25 APPENDIX B: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT .................................... 26 I . I I I, • . I S S 1 • . . • I • . S . I I, • I •Rev 3.0—Laird Technologies '. • . . S Page iv I 2091 Rutherford Rd., Carlsbad, CA : )ATES I S S. • S 'Topic CODE SECTION CRITERIA/REQUIREMENTS Type of Construction (Existing) Type V-B, Fully Sprinklered One Story with Mezzanine Square Footage . . See architectural Offices: 15,206 ft2 [B] plans. Manufacturing: T31,493 ft2 [F-1] Storage: 5,380 ft2 [S-Il Total: 52,079 'ft2 [B/F-I/S-i]. Occupancy - CBC 302, 304, B Occupancy: Offices & Laboratories 306,3'11 F-I Occupancy: Manufacturing S-I Occupancy: Storage CBC Table Occupancy separation is not required between B, F-i and S-I 508.4 occupancies. Hazardous Materials CFC Chapters 50 Laird Technologies will have one control area for their entire and 57 facility. - Hazardous material quantities within the control area are below the maximum allowable quantities. - See section 5.1 of this report for maintenance and general hazardous material requirements. Smoke and Heat CFC 910.2.1 Requiied by CFC if >50,000 square feet of undivided area. Vents . -High-Piled Storage CFC Chapter 32 Outside the scope of this report. Automatic Fire . Offices - [B-Occupancyl - Outside the Scope of this Report Sprinkler NFPA-I3[2013] Section A.5.2, NFPA 13 Occupancy: Light Hazard Fig 11.2.3.1.1 Design Density Required: 0.1/1500 . I and Table Hose Strean: 100 gpm for combined inside and, outside. 11.2.3.1.2 hose stream demand NFPA-13 [2013] Laboratories & Manufacturing lB & F-i Occupanciesi: NFPA 13 Occupancy: Ordinary Hazard Group 2 Section A.5.3.2, Fig 11.2.3.1.1 Design Density Required: 0.2/1500 and Table.., Hose Stream: 250 gpm for combined inside and outside 11.2.3.1.2 hosestreamdemand Spray Booths, Coating Operations, Dipping Operations & Ovens IF-i Occupancies] CFC 2404.4 & 3006.1, NFPA- NFPA 13 Occupancy: Extra Hazard Group 2 33 [2011], Design Density Required: 0.4/2500 or 0.4/2000 w/ high Section 9.4.2, temp sprinklers; design area can be adjusted to room area NFPA-I3[2013] only if separated by a minimum 2 hour fire barrier and Section A.5.4.2, equipped with automatic or self-closing-doors 11.2.3.2.6,. Hose Stream: 500 gpm for combined inside and outside - 11.2.3.3, hose stream demand - 22.4.1.7, Fig 1I.2.3.I.Iand See section 4.1.3 for a'ppeal to adjust design area over the Table 11.2.3.1.2 room area without the 2-hour fire barriers. - - Rev 3.0— Laird Technologies - . . . . . . . . . Page 1, 2091 Rutherford-Rd., Carlsbad, CA \) 4. - I Topic CODE SECTION CRITERiA/REQUIREMENTS - CFC 903.2:11.4 Spray Booths, Coating Operations, Dipping Operations & Ovens IF-I Occupanciesi Automatic Fire CMC 208.0 506.6 i Not required n ducts with minimum exhaust calculations Sprinkler listed in Section 5.2 High Piled Storage IS-1 Occupanciesi: Outside the scope of this report. Fire Extinguishers CFC 906, Offices - [B-Occupancyl 5703.2.1 and . Light (Low) Hazard Occupancy 5704.3.3.1 Size: 2A@75 feet . Maximum Floor Area per Unit of A: 3,000 ft. Maximum Floor Area For Extiiguisher: 11,250 ft2 Ordinary Hazard Occupancy (Manufacturing & • - Laboratories) - Occupancy: B&F-1 Size: 4OB@30 feet or 20B@50 feet SprayBooths, Coating Operations, Dipping Operations & Ovens IF-I Occupanciesi CFC Table Extra Hazard Occupancies (Processing Room) 906.1, 2404.4:1 Occupancy: F-I . & 3006.3 . Size: 40B@30 feet or 80B@50 feet - • Ovens: Portable fire extinguishers complying, with Setion 906 shall be provided no closer than 15 feet or a • : maximum of 50 feet. This shall apply to the oven and related equipment. High Piled Storage , Outside'thescope of this report. Alarm/Monitoring CFC 903A,,-! All valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems (if serving >20 sprinklers), pumps, tanks, water levels - - and temperatures; critical air pressures and water-flow • switches on all sprinkler systems shall be electrically supervised by a listed fire alarm control unit: Access Roads CFC 503 - Fire apparatus access road shall extend to within 150 feet of all portions of the facility and all portions of the exterior walls of the first storyof the building as measured by anapproved route around the exterior of the building or facility. - - - - . Building and access roads are existing. No proposed changes, to access roads Exhaust Ventilation CMC 502 -. Local exhaust recommended based on 25% Lower Flammable Limit Calculations. See section 5.2 for details. CFC 2404.7 See section 5.4 for spray booth ventilation requirements. Allowable Aea (Existing) Not within the scope of-this report. Existing building. See Architectural plans. I I' 2. Introduction .. The following is a hazardousmaterials code compliance report for Laird Technologies' I proposed facility, located at 2091 Rutherford Rd, in the city of Carlsbad, California. This report is intended to only specify the hazardous materials storage and use requirements within the facility [indoor'storage.and use]. This report is intended to help both the owners I and the fire department in.:expediting plan review and effectively determine the, requirements . necessary to meet the Fire Code This report is based on Chapter 22 (Combustible Dust-Producing Operations), Chapter 24 '(Flammable Finishes), 'Chapter 30 I (Industrial Ovens), Chapter 50 (Hazardous Materials) and Chapter 57' '(Flammable/Combustible Liquids) of the 2013 Editions of the California Fire Code and I the Building Code. The scope of this report is limited to hazardous materials storage and use within the Laird Technologies' Building: All tDither portions of the building, including offices, any-high- piled storage and outdoor storage areas are outside the scope of this report I I I I I I I I I Rev 3.0— Laird Technologies , .. CA . ' Page 2091 Rutheiford Rd Carlsbad, I HkIL1)I\( .\RI .\ OCCLPC\ QL \RF Fooi (,F Office & Laboratories B 15,206. Manufacturing [including spray booths and drying ovens] F-i 315493 Storage 5-1 5,380. Total 52,079 F I' 3. Construction & Occupancy 1 3.1 Construction and BUilding Design. Laird Technologies' BuiIding 4 is an existing, fully sprinklered building of Type V-B I Construction. The building' is approximately 52,079 square feet and one story with mezzanine above-grade (Attachment #1). See section 7 of this report for exposures, allowable building areas and occupancy separation requirements. I 'S . 3.2 Occupancies I . Laird Technologies' is classified overall as a B/F-i/S-1 occupancy by the architect of record (Attachment #2). This building will house offices, storage,. paint-spraying operations within spray booths and drying ovens, and production/manufacturing areas. I $ I 4. Protection Requirements I •"4;, 1 4.1 Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Any non-hazardous material related storage is outside the scope of this report. '. 1 4 1 1 Offices - Outside the Scoe of this Report The following requirements are based on NFPA-13(2013 Edition)(Attachment #3): * I " CFC Occupancy B NFPA 13 Occupancy: 1 Light Hazard Design Density Required: 0.1/1500 : I Hose Stream Required 100 gpm for combined inside/outside hose I stream demand ' 1 4.1.2 Manufacturing & Laboratories The following requirements are based on NFPA-13 (2013 Edition) (Attachment #4):' CFC Occupancy: B & F-I I NFPA 13 Occupancy: Ordinary Hazard Group 2 .. Design Density Required: 0.2/1 500 Hose Stream Required: '250 gpm for combined inside/outside hose 4.1.3.Spraj'Booths, Coating Operations, Dipping/Flow Coating, I Operations & Ovens The following requirements are based on NFPA-I3 (2013 Edition) (Attachment #5) CFC Occupancy: • F-I I .. NFPA 13 Occupancy: Extra Hazard Group 2 Design Density Required 0 4/2500 or 0.412000 with high temperature Sprinklers; the design area can be adjusted to I . • room area only if separated by a minimum 2 hour fire barrier and equipped with automatic or self-closing doors I Hose Stream Required 500 gpm for combined inside/outside hose On behalf of Laird Technologies, we are requesting to adjust the sprinkler design area to 4. I the room area without the separation of a 2-hour fire barrier. These spray booths are essentially a room within a room. The spray booths will be approved by the fire ,. department andlocated witbina sprinklered room. Each booth will then be provided with I a minimum sprinkler design density of 0 4 gpm/ft2 over the entire spray booth area 4.1.4 Ducts I .Per CMC Sections 208 & 506.6 and CFC 903.2.11.4 Attachment #6), sprinklers are not * required in ducts with minimum exhaust calculations listed in Section 5.2 which maintain flammable vapors and fumes at less than 25% lower flammable limit. Rev 3.0 - Laird Technologies - - •' Page 5 [p'i Rut hei'ford Rd Carlsbad CA I I , . ''• I - * -• $ d - - • - -: - I 41 - . 4.1.5 High Piled Storage '. I - Outside the scope of this report. I 4.2 Portable Fire Extinguishers Per CFC 906,5703.2.1 and 5704.3.3.1 (Attachment #7), portable fire extinguishers shall be ., installed in the following locations: I In new and existing Group B, F and S occupancies. .• In areas where flammable or combustible liquids are stored, used or dispensed. Where required by the sections indicated in Table 906.1. • •. I - - - -. Special-hazard areas, including but not limited to laboratories, -computer rooms and - generator rooms, where required b the fire code official. - . I . ,-.. .' -' - - Portable fire extinguishers shall i be located n ,, conspicuous • locations where they -will be - readily accessible and immediately available for use. These locations shall be along I normal paths of travel, unless- the fire code official determines that hazard -posed indicated the need for placement away-frcm normal paths of travel. Portable fire extinguishers shall - not be obstructed or obscured from view. In rooms or areas in which -visual obstruction cannot -be completely avoided, -means shall be provided to indicate the -location of. I extinguishers. - -- - - - . - • - - - Per CFC Table 906.3(1) and .906.3(2), the following are proposed fire extinguisher types - • - -; and layouts: Ordinary (Moderate) Hazard Occupancy —[Laboratories & Mañufacturing - I ' - Occupancy: - B & F-i - Size: . - - ' 1013@30 feet or 2013@50 feet - Extra (High) 'Hazard Occupancy j [Spray Booths, - Coating Operations, - - Dipping/Flow-Coating Operations & Ovens] Occupancy: - F-i I - - Size:. .. 401330 feet or 8013@50 feet - - Spray Booth;: Per CFC 2404.4.1 (Attachment #7), portable fire extinguishers - - '- complying with Section .906 shall be provided.for spraying areas-in accordance with -- I the requirements for an extra (high) hazard occupancy. *. . - - • Ovens: Per CFC 300.63 (Attachment #7), portable fire extinguishers complying - , with Section 906 shall' be provided no 'closer than 15 feet or a maximum of 50 feet. I - ' This shall apply to the oven and related, equipment.-- - High Piled Storage I Outside the scope of this report - . The owners agree to comply with the requirements for fire extingiiishers. Fire extinguisher - types and locations will be ...provided by the owners or fire extinguisher vendor and - - - -. - approved by the fire department. I Rev 3 0— Lai, d Technologies 2091 * Page 6 Rutherfo, d Rd Carlsbad, CA 1 1 I 4 I I 4.3 Water Supply 4.3.1 -General Requirements I .Per CFC 507 (Attachment #8)an approved water supply capable of supplying the required fire flow for fire protection shall be provided to premises upon which facilities, buildings or portions of buildings are hereafter constructed, or moved into or within the jurisdiction. I • A water supply shall consist of reservirs, pressure tanks, elevated tanks, water mains or other fixed systems capable of providing the required fire flow. Private fire service mains and-appurtenances shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 24 as amended in I . Chapter 47. Water tanks for.private fir protection shall be installed ih accordance with NFPA22. '. . . Fire flow requirements for, buildings Or portions of buildings and -facilities shall be I . determinêd'by an approved method. The fire code official shall ;be notified prior to the water supply test. Water supply tests. - shall be witnessed by the-fire code official or approved documentatiOn of the test shall I be provided to the fire code official prior to final approval of the water supply system - 4.3.2 Fire -Hydrant Systems I .Per CFC 507.5 (Attachment #8), fire hydrant systems shall comply with the following:' Where a portion of the facility or building hereafter constructed or moved intO 'or • within the jurisdiction is-more than 400.feet from a hydrant on .a fire apparatus access. - ' - I road, as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the facility or building, on-site fire hydrants and -mains shall be provided where required by the fire code -. official. , I- I . -. Buildings equipped with a.stan'dpipe system installed in accordance with Section 905 shall have a fire hydrant; within 100 feet of the fire department connections: EXCEPTION: The distance, shall be permitted to exceed 100 feet where'-approved by I , the fire code official. - • Fire hydrant systems shall. 'be subject to periodic tests as required by the fire code - - official. -Fire hydrant systems shall be maintained in an operative cohdition at all times' and shall -be repaired where defective. Additions, repairs, alteratiOns andservicingshall comply with approved standards. -- Private fire service mains.-and water tanks shall be periodically inspected, tested and I.. - . maintained in accordance; with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, - Chapter 5. - .. ' Unobstructed raccess to fire hydrants -shall be maintained at all times. The fire ' I -.department shall not be deterred or hindered from gaining immediate'access'-to fire protection equipment or fire hydrants. I - • A 3-foot clear space shall- be maintained around -the circumference of fire hydrants I - .except as otherwise required or approved. . Where fire hydrants are .ubject to impact by a motor vehicle, guard posts or other - - approved means shall comply with Section 312. I - The water supply/hydrants and fireflow to the building are existing. There are no proposed. changes to the fire hydrant system, underground, or fireflow.' '• - - - - -Rev 3.0 - Laird Technologies - - - - Page 7; 2091 Rutherford Rd., Carlsbad, CA - ') 3 - i . I 4.4 Alarm/Monitoring I Per CFC 903.4 (Attachment:. #9), all valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems, pumps, tanks water levels and temperatures, critical air pressures, and I water-flow switches on all sprinkler systems (if serving >20 sprinklers) shall be electrically supervised by a listed fire alarm control unit. Alarm, supervisory and trouble signals shall be distinctly different and shall be automatically transmitted to an approved supervising I .station or, when approved by the fire code official, shall sound 'an audible signal at a constantly attended location One exterior approved audible device, located on the exterior of the building in an approved location, shall be connected to each automatic sprinkler - . system. Such sprinkler water-flow alarm -devices shall be activated by water flow I equivalent to the flow, of a single sprinkler of the smallest orifice size installed in the system. Where a fire alarm system is installed, actuation of the automatic sprinkler system shall actuate the building fire alarm systerrL Visible-alarm notification appliances shall not I be required except when required by Section 907. . * - The owners agree to provide alarm/monitoring system in accordance with CFC 903.4 and I -additional monitoring requirements specific to. the City of Newport Beach. . 4.5 Fire Department Access Roads - Per CFC 503 (Attachment #1O) -approved fire apparatus access roads shall be piovided for every facility, building or portion of a building hereafter constructed or moved into or I . within the jurisdiction. The fire- -apparatus access road shall comply with the requirements - of this section and shall extend to within 150 feet of all portions of the facility and all portions of the exterior walls of-the first story of the building as measured by an approved I route around the exterior of the building or facility. EXCEPTION The fire code official is authorized to increase the dimension of 150 feet -. where: I . The building is equipped- throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, 903.3.1.2 or 903.3.1.3. - . . • - Fire apparatus access- roads cannot be installed because of location on propeity, I . topography, waterways, nonnegotiable grades or other similar conditions, and an -. - approvedalternative means of fire protection is provided. I . The fire code official is authorized to require more than one fire apparatus access road based on the potential for Impairment of a single road by vehicle congestion, condition of terrain, climatic conditions or other factors that could limit access - I . The building'is existing. Existing access roads have been previously approved. -Changes; - - -, if any, to access roads as a result of additions to the -buildings will be submitted by the I Architect of Record I Rev 3.0— Laird Technologies -- - - Page 8 2091 Rutherford Rd, Carlsbad, CA 4) I I - -i - - . i_ - - I L AGGREGATE MAXIMUM, MATERIAL - -. - PI1YSICAL TECHNOLOGIES' - ALLOWABLE QUANTITY STATE ; AGGREGATE PER CFC TABLES . - 5003.1.i(1)AND QUANTITY*.5003.1.1(2) HEALTH HAZARDS ' Corrosives - . Liquid 15.55 gins .1,000-gins PHYSICAL HAZARDS Combustible Liquids II Liquid 23.1 gins 240 gins - Combustible Liquids 111-A Liquid . 7 gins . 660 gins. Combustible Liquids 111-B Liquid 18.55 gins . - Not Limited . 211.58 gins 240 gins Flammable Liquids I-B & IC* Liquid [480 gIns if storage is in cabinets] Combustible __Dust -Solid 2802.8 - NO MAQs** Organic Peroxide IV- -•- - Solid 74.8 _lbs . Not Limited _- - Liquid 14.95 . NotLimited - Oxidizer -Solid ..- .74.8. NotLimited - - Unstable Reactive 1 Solid 74:8 Not Limited . . Liquid - 0.8 Not Limited WaterReactiveI _- Liquid- 7.52gins Not Limited I IL --- I 5. Hazardous Materials I . A Hazardous Materials Inventory Report is provided for Laird Techno'logies' (see . Appendix -B). There will be one control area for the entire facility.- Laird Technologies agrees that all materials listed' in storage will not be in use at the same time. Laird = Technologies agrees to -store and maintain their hazardous materials to the quantities and I - - locations listed in the hazardous materials inventory reports. - Below is-a summary table of the aggregate quantities of materials that will be stored/used - .p - - within the facility: I - *See inventory report for storage, closed system use and open system use. **The majority of combustible dust in.,-storage. Laird Technologies agrees that they -will not use materials' - - - - - classified as Combustible Dust in such a manner that the concentration and conditions would create a fire or - I - explosion hazard. Dust collector provided for areas where combustible dust is used or produced [i.e. dust - , producing equipment.] - - - - - - As shown in the inventory report and the above table, the storae and use of hazardous . materials within the -building is, belowthe maximum allowable quantities for a control -area - - located on the ground floor of a sprinklered building, as stated in Chapter 50 of the 2013 - - - - California Fire Code. I . Rev 3.0— Laird Technologies -. . . -- - - -- Page 2091 Rutherford Rd., Carlsbad, CA . $) I I , a 4 -'.- )-. S. I ' General Hazardous Material Requirements The owners agree to implerriént and maintain the following additional California Fire Code requirements for all areas containing hazardous materials 5 1 1 Permits Per CFC 5001.5 (Attachment.:#11), permits shall be required as set forth in sections 105.6 and 105.7 and as required by the local city regulations The owners agree to obtain any applicable building and fire department permits 5 1 1 1 Facility Closure Not applicable There are no proposed facility closures or hazardous materials removal within the scope of this tenant improvement The owners agree to obtain, any applicable building and fire departnient.pèimits in the event of future facility closures or removal of hazardous materials 5.1.2 Hazardous Materials Management. Plan -. Per-CFC 407.6 and 5001.5.1 (Attachment #12), where required by the fire code official, an application for' a permit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). The HMMP shall include a facility site plan designating the following: 1. Access to each storage and use area. . 2 Location of emergency equipment .3. Location where liaison will meet emergency responders: 4 Facility evacuation meeting point locations 4 . 5. The general purpose of other areas within the building. 6. •Location of all above-ground and underground tanks and their appurtenances including, but not limited to, sumps, vaults, below-grade treatment systems and piping 7 The hazard classes in each area 8 Locations of all control areas and Group H occupancies 9. Emergency exits. . An HMMP will be provided:iby the owners only at the specific request of the fire department..'- 5.1.3 Hazardous Matenals Inventory Statement Per CFC 407.5 and .5001.5.2 (Attachment #12), where required by the fire code official, an application for a- permit shall include and HMIS, such as the SARA (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986) Title III, Tier II Report or other approved statement. The HMIS shall include the following information: ...... As mentioned previously, a hazardous materials inventory report is provided (see Appendix, B). .. ' . . Rev 3.0 - Laird Technologies . . , .: ' .. . . Page 10 kCAU2091 Rutherford Rd., Carlsbad, CA , . . I I :1 I I I I I I L I :5.1.4 Systems, Equipment and Processes F I, I I . .1 I . I . 5.1.4.1 Containers, Cylinders and Tanks ' .. Per CFC 5003.2.1 (Attachmènt:#13), containers, cylinders and tanks shall bedesignedand constructed in accordance with approved. standards. Containers, cylinders, tanksand other means used for containment of hazardous materials shall be of an approved type. Pressure vessels shall comply with'.the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. PerCFC 5704.3.1 (Attachment #13), the design, construction and capacity of containers for the storage of Class I, II and lilA liquids shall be in accordance with this section and Section 9.4 of NFPA 30. Only approved containers and portable tanks shall be used. 5.1.4.2 Equipment, Machinery -and-Alarms . . Per CFC 50032.3 (Attachment.J#13), equipment, machinery 'and required detection and alarm systems associated with the use, storage or handling of hazardous materials shall be listed or approved. . 5.1.4.3 Empty Containers and Tanks Per CFC 5003.2.5 (Attachment. #13), empty containers and tanks previously used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be free from residual material and vapor as defined 'by DOTn, the Resource Conservation aiid Recovery Act (RCRA) or other regulating authority or maintained as specified for the storage of hazardous materials. Per CFC 5704.3.3.4 (Attachment #13), the storage of empty tanks ,and containers previously used, for the storage of flammable or cbmbustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be stored as required for filled containers and -portable tanks.. Portable tanks and containers, when equippd, shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in openings. . . . . . 5.1:4.4 Maintenance • . Per CFC 5003.2:6 (Attachment #13), in' addition to the requirements stated above, etection and alarm systems associated with hazardous equipment, machinery and required 'd . materials shall be maintained inan operable condition. Defective containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or disposed of in an approved manner. Defective containers, cylinders- and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or disposed of inan'ápproved manner. Defective equipment or machinei' shall be removed from service and repaired or replaced Required detection and alarm systems shall be replaced or repaired where defective. . . • ' 5.1.5 Release of Hazardous Materials • • ... Per CFC 5003.3 (Attachment '914), hazardous materials in any .quantity shall 'not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal • waterway or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. ' EXCEPTIONS Rev 3.0 - Laird Technologies . '... Page 11 2091 Rutherford Rd Carlsbad CA I it It4 I 1. The release or emission'!Of hazardous materials is allowed when in compliance with I . federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. * 2. The release of pesticides is allowed when used in accordance with registered' label - .directions. . I 3 The release of fertilizer and soil anendments is allowed when used in accordance with manufacturer's specifications 4 I ,When hazardous materials ae released in 'quantities reportable under state, federal or local regulations, the fire code official shall be notified and the following procedures required in accordance with the following: , I ,•' Accurate records shall.bekept of the unauthorized discharge of' hazardous .materials by the permittee. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. I '' •. When an unauthorized:'discharge caused by.primary container' failure is discovered,' the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service The person, firm or 'corporation responsible for an unauthorized discharge shall ' I institute and complete all 'actions necessary to remedy -the effects of such unauthorized discharge,:whether sudden or gradual, at no cost to the jurisdiction. When deemed necessary.,. by the fire code official, cleanup may be initiated'by the 1 , fire department or by an i.authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unauthorized discharge 1 5.1.6 , Material Safety Data Sheets Per CFC 407.2 and 5003.4 (Attachment #15); Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) 'shall be I ' readily available on the premises. When a hazardous substance is developed in a laboratory, available information shall be documented EXCEPTION Designated hazardous waste 1 5.1.7 Signs/Placards Per CFC 407.3 (Attachment #15), individual containers of hazardous materials, cartong or I . . packages shall be marked or, 'labeled in accordance with applicable federal, regulations. . . Buildings, rooms and spaces. containing hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard warning signs. I Per CC 5003.5 and 5003.6 (Attachment #15) iiless otherwise exempted by tne fire code official,' visible hazard identification signs as specified in NFPA 704 for .the specific , material contained shall be placed on stationary containers and above-ground tanks and at entrances to locations whereh'azardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in - quantities requiring a permit and at'specific entrances and locations designated by the fire code official. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or, labeled in an approved manner Rooms or cabinets containing compressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled COMPRESSED GAS Signs and markings shall not be obscured or, I removed, shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved. . . .1". i: Rev 3,0 - Laird Technologies ' ••' . . . • . . Page 12 2091 Ruiheiford Rd., Carlsbad, 'CA \) . . . I' * . . • - . . , Per CFC 5703.5 (Attachment:'#5), the fire code official is authorized to require warning signs for the purpose of identifying the hazards of storing or using flammable liquids. Signage for identification and warning such as for the inherent hazard of flammable liquids or smoking shall be provided' in accordance with Section 5003.5 and 5003.6 and the following: Style. Warning signs' shall be of a durable material. Signs warning of the hazard of flammable liquids shalLhave white lettering on a red background and shall read: DANGER - FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. Letters shall not be less than 3 inches in height and V2 inch in stroke. Location. Signs shallbe posted in locations as required by the fire code official. Piping containing flaiiirn"able liquids shall be identified in accordance with ASME Al-3.1. • . Warning labels. Individual containers, packages and cartons shall bè identified, marked, labeled and. :placarded in accordance' with federal regulations and applicable state laws. Identification. 'Color coding or other approved identification means shall be provided on each loading and unloding riser for flammable or combustible liquids to identify the contents of the tank served by the riser. ' 5.1.8 Sources of Ignition Per CFC 5003.7 (Attachment #16), the following requirements apply: : . Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a pernit in accordance with Section 5001.5. Within 25 feet of outdoor storage, dispensing or open use areas. Facilities or areas within facilities that have been designated as totally "no smoking" shall have "No Smoking" signs placed at all entrances to the facility or'. area. Designated areaswithin such facilities where smoking is permitted either permanently or temporarily shall be identified with signs designating that smoking is permitted in these areas only. . In rooms or areas where'f1ammable or combustible ha±ardous materials are stored, dispensed or used. . . Signs shall be in English'as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code and shall comply with Section 310. . Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition and'shallbe listed.for use with the hazardous materials storedor used. • -- • . . - . ' Powered industrial trucksused in areas designated as hazardous (classified) locations in. accordance with the California Electrical Code shall be listed and labeled for use in the environment intended in accordance with NFPA 505. 5.1.9 Requirements for Hazardous Material/Flammable Cabinets Per CFC 5003.8.7 and 5704.32 (Attachment #17), storage cabinets used to increase the ' maximum allowable quantity per, control area shall be in accordance with the following: Rev 3,0 Laird Technologies •1 , Page 1-3 2091 Rutherford Rd, Carlsbad, CA ') Construction The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shalIinclude the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following: 1., Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inch (No. 18 gage). The cabinet, including thedoor, shall be double walled with a 1.5-inch airspace betweehthewalis. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall 'bewell fitted, self-closingand equipped with a self-latching device. 2. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a ininimum height of 2 inches. Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets used for the storage of hazardous gases or liquids shall be in accordance withthe California Electrical Code. Warning markings: Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red, letters on a contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS - KEEP FIRE AWAY or FLAMMABLE - KEEP FIRE AWAY (for flammable/combustible cabinets) Capacity: The combined total quantity of flammable/combustible liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons.. . . . • . 'Per CFC 5704.3.4.4 (Attachment #17), in tall occupancies, quantities of flammable and * * combustible liquids in excess..of 10 gallons used fOr maintenance purposes and the , operation of equipment shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Section 5704.3.2. Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons are allowed to be stored outside of a cabinet when in approved containers located in private garages or other approved locations Laird Technologies agrees to store all Flammable I-B & I-C liquids in approved flammable liquid storage cabinets when not in use, in order to utilize the increase in Maximum Allowable Quantity as allowed by CFC Table 5003.1.1(1) footnote e. . 5 1 10 General Safety Precautions 4 5.1. 10.1 Personnel Training and Written Procedures Per CFC 407.4 and 5003.9.1. (Attachment 418), person responsible for the operation of areas in, which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar - with the chemical nature of the:materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary to the event of fire, leak or spill Responsible persons-shall be designated. and trained to be liaison personnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazardous materials .- are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emrgency response procedures. - . • Rev 3.0 - Laird Technologies t . . . 'Page 14 2091 Rutherford Rd., Carlsbad, CA . • . 5;. •1- -. I . • 5.1. 10.2 Separation of incompatible Materials Per CFC 5003.9.8 (Attachment #18), incompatible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated when the stored •' 0 materials are in containers 'having a capacity of more than 5 pounds or 0.5 gallon. Separation shall be accomplished by Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance of ndt less than 20 feet. Isolating incompatible- materials in 'storage by a noncombustible partition extending not less than 18 inches above and to the sides of the stored material. " Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. Per CFC 5704.3.3.2 (Attachment- #18), materials that will react with watei or other liquids to produce a hazard shall not -be stored in the same room with flammable and combustible liquids in accordance with Section 5003.98. Should Laird Technologies have any incompatible materials they agree to separate their incompatible materials (in containers> 5 pounds or> 0.5 gallons) in storage and storage of materials incompatible with materials in use by a minimum distance of 20 feet or the use of hazardous materials storage cabinet 5.1.10.3 Additional General Safety Precautions• Per CFC 5003 9 and 57043.33 (Attachment #18), the following additional general precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordancewith the following: , 0• , Security. Storage, ..dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against' unauthorized entry .andsafe-guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. Protection from vehicles. Guard pdsts or other apprd"ed 'means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings, dispensing areas, and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accordance, with Section 3012. Electrical Wiring and 'Equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment 'shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 'Static Accumulation. .When processes or conditions -exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by static electricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge. I ' , 'Protection from Light.; Materials that are sensitive to light shall be stored in containers designed to protect them from such exposure - Shock Padding. Materials that are' shock sensitive shall be'padded,suspended or otherwise protected. against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during .seismic.acivity. Clear Means of Egress. ''Storagé of any liquids, including stock for sale, shall not'• be stored near or be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress. Rev 3.0 - Laird Technologies - " ' Page 15 2091 Rutherford Rd., Carlsbad, CA ') . KOWSOR . . ' - t I ,1 - - r I I 5 1 11 Storage of Hazardous Materials 5.1.11:1 Shelf Storage •' Per CFC 5003 9 9 (Attachment-#19), shelving shall be of substantial construction, and shall I .be braced and anchored in accordance with the seismic design requirements Iof the California Building Code for the. seismic zone in which the material is located. Shelving . shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the hazardous I materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard when used for the storage of individual containers. . . . EXCEPTIONS I - 1. Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory furniture .specifically designed for such use. - •. 2. ,,Storage of hazardous: materials in amounts not requiring I orderly, a permit in accordance .with Section 5001.5. . - - . - Shelf storage-of haardous materials shall be maintained in an orderly.manner. - - I . 5.1.11.2 Storage of Flammable/Combustibles Liquidà in Control Areas - -' Per CFC 5704 3 5 (Attachment #19), storage of flammable and combustible liquids in control areas shall be in accordance with the following: . I .Storage pile heights. Containers having less than a 30-gallon capacity which contain Class I or II liquids shall not be' stacked more than 3 feet or two containers high, whichever is greater, unless stacked on fixed shelving or otherwise satisfactorily I . -- secured. Containers of Class I or 11 liquids having a capacity of 30 gallons or more shall not be stored more than one -container high. Containers shall be .stored in an upright position. - . - . - - . . • I .- • Storage distance from ceiling and roofs. Piles of containers or portable tanks shall ,- not be stored closer than 3 .feet to the nearest beam, chord; girder or other obstruction, - and shall be 3 feet below sprinkler deflectors-or discharge orifices of water spray or, . . - I other overhead fire protection system. Combustible materials. 4n, areas that are ihaccessible to the public, Class I, II and ; * lilA liquids shall not be stored in the same pile or rack section as ordinary, combustible! I commodities unless such materials are packaged together as kits ' .5.1.12 Flammable/Combustible Liquid Transfer & Use, Dispensing and T Inside of Buildings - • Per CFC 57052.and 5705.3 '(Attachment #20), Class! liquids or when heated to or above I their flash points, Class II and Class III liquid shall be transferred by one of the following methods: I . 1. From safety cans complying with UL 30. - .. 2. Through an approved closed piping system. . . '.• 3 From containers or tanks by an approved pump taking suction through an -, - opening in the top. of the container or tank. - - I ...- Rev 3.0— Laird Technologies . ,.; ... - . Page 16, 2091 Rutheiford Rd., Carlsbad, CA 4) S S i 1 4 For Class lB. IC, II and Ill liquids, from containers or tanks by gravity through an approved self-closing or automatic-closing valve when the container or,tank and dispensing operations are provided with spill control . 'and secondary containment in accordance with Section 5703.4. Class IA liquids shall not be dispensed by gravity from tanks 5. Approved engineered liquid transfer systems. - EXCEPTION: Liquid,in original, shipping containers not exceediiig..a 5.3 gallon capacity. - Vessels used for mixing or blending of Class Iliquids and Class II or III liquids heated up to or above their flash points shall be provided with self-closing, tight-fitting, noncombustible lids that will control a fire within such vessel. 'Exception: Where such devices are impractical, approved automatic or manually - controlled fire-extinguishing devices shall be provided Where differences of potential could be created, vessels containing Class I liquids or, liquids handled at or above theirfiash points shall be electrically connected by bondwires, ground cables, piping or similar means to a static grounding system to maintain equipment at the same electrical potential to prevent sparking. 5 1 13 Separation of Control Areas Per CFC 5003.8.3 (Attachment: 921), control areas shall be separate from each other by fire ' barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the California Building Code or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 712 of the California Building Code, or both. ,. .. . Per CFC 5003.8.3.2, 5003.8.33rand CFC Table 50038.3.2 (Attachment #21), a maximum of 4 control areas with 100 percent of the maximum allowable quantities of hazardous materials per control area are"allowed on the first floor of a building with one-hour, fire resistance rating for fire barriers between control areas As previously mentioned, Laird Technologies will have one control for their entire facility However one hour fire barriers are required between Laird Technologie and the adjacent - tenant space(s)to separate Laird Technologies' control area from hazardous materials in the adjacent tenant space(s) 5.2 Exhaust Ventilation of Flammable Vapors Mechanical exhaust is not required by the California Building and Fire Code, however the following exhaust ventilation Js recommended to avoid equireménts for explosion' deflagration requirements of CFC Section 911.1 and 911.3 (Altachment#22). Additionally mechanical exhaust to maintairt' vapors at or below 25% lower flammable limit is an ' acceptable method of explosion deflagration prevention in accordance with NFPA 69 Rev 3.0— Laird Technologies •.. 1 . " Page 17 2091 Rutherford Rd., Carlsbad, CA _T I L I Local exhaust ventilation is recommended based on 25% Lower Flammable Limit (LFL) I calculations in Attachment #22 Please note that the local exhaust is recommended for flammable/combustible liquids.-.,,to maintain flammable vapors at <25% LFL. See Attachment #22 for cfm calculations for proposed products in use. Two methods, of I exhaust calculations have beent. used to determine the minimum required cfm rate to maintain vapors at or below 25% Lower Flammable Limit: • Fire Protection Handbook [181h Editin]: Section 4, Chapter 6 "Flammable and I . Combustible Liquids"pp 4-63 ["Calculating Vapor Volume and Flammable Mixtures"] Industrial Ventilation A Manual of Recommended Practice [24'h Edition], Section I 2.5 ["Dilution Ventilation for Fire and Explosion"] Please note that the following exhaust rates, base on lower flammable limit calculations in I • Attachment 422 are applicable, to the fume hoods/local.exhaust only, where flammable liquids are in open-use. The exhaust ventilation system shall be designed by the * mechanical contractor in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. 0 - . 0• I I .1 Room (Location) CFM Based on, 25% LFL Calculations Extrusion 361 Sheet Elastomer Fume Hood = 344 Conformal Elastomer Fume Hood 310 Randolph Elastomer Fume Hood 310 Randolph Elastomer Spray Coater. 251 I Please note that the flammable liquids used within spray booths are not included as part of the above calculations. Please also note the cfm rate calculations based on 25% LFL includes a factor of safety of 4 [i e 4 times the minimum exhaust rate needed to maintain I the vapors below the lower flammable limit]. :The design of the exhaust shall either meet the cfm rates proposed above based on 25% LFL OR it shall meet the manufacturer's recommended rates for the exhaust hood The vapors within the duct system are not considered "flammable vapors'?., if the above minimum exhaust rates are provided as I defined by Section 502 of the California Mechanical Code (Attachment #22) I Please note that there are two types of corrosive products [see chemical inventory] stored and used in small amounts within the facility. None of these materials are used within the ducted/exhausted areas. Therefore Class 5 duct system is not proposed. I See section 5.4 and Attachment #24 of this 1report for specific spray booth ventilation requirements See section 1 I H I Rev 3 0— Laird Technologies ' ' Page 18 2091 Rutherford Rd Carlsbad CA )LA - S I 1 0 - * - • . . I - - - I 'I '5.3 Electrically Classified Conditions Per'CFC 5703.1 (Attachmerit-'#23), electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Section 605 and the California Electrical Code. Areas 'where flammable 'liquids are stored, handled, dispensed or mixed shall be in. - accordance with Table 5703.'L:L A classified area shall not extend beyond an unpierced floor, roof or other 'solid partition. The extent of the classified 'area is allowed to be reduced, or eliminated, where,sufficient technical justification is provided to the fire code official that concentrations in'thè area in excess of 25 percent of the lower flammablelimit (LFL) cannot be gènérated. Areas where Class II' or III liquids are heated 'above their flash points shall have electrical installations in accordance with'Section 5703:1.1. The fire code official is authorized to determine the extent of the .Class I electrical equipment and wiring location when a condition is not specifically 'tovered by these requirements or the California Electrical Code. See section 5.2 for exhaust ventilation requirements to maintain vapors in areas where flammable liquids or heated-cOmbustible liquids are used. If exhaust is not provided in areas: Class l,.Division 1-Group D Electrical Locations Equipment Where Flammable Vapor/Air Mixtures Could Exist Under Normal 'Operations: Areawithin'5' of any edge, of such equipment, extending in all directions. Class I, Division 2-Group D Electrical Locations Equipment Where Flammable 'Vapor/Air Mixtures Could Exist 'Under Normal Operations: ' . Area between 5' & 8' of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions. ,• Also, area up to 3' above floor within 5'-25' horizontally from any edge of such equipment: The owners agree to provide (if applicable) Classified Electrical within the àreas.requiring local ehaust (i.e. locations Where flammable vapors are being exhausted) such as within fume hoods or flammable vapor areas that are exhausted (i.e. where flammable vapors '-could exist under normal operating conditions). As mentioned previously, as'allowed 'by' CFC 5703.1.1, the electrically classified zones/boundaries need not 'extend outside exhausted laboratory fume hoods or exhausted areas when use, dispensing & transfer operations occur within such, hoods & areas provided with ventilation and conditions as described 'in Section 5.2. See ,section 5.4 and Attachment #24 of this report for specific spray booth electrical -requirements. Rev '3,0 - Laird Technologies I - ' ' ' - .=age 2091 Rutherford Rd., Carlsbad, CA 4's) ' ' I •' - '. S I I I 5.4 Additional Spray Booth, Spray Finishing, Dipping/Coating Requirements I Laird Technologies will have four open faced'spray booths/spray equipment/pray côaters, as well as two dipping/flow coating machines listed and approved. Laird Technologies agrees that all paint spraying applications will occur within these booths and to implement I and maintain California Fire Code Chapter 241requirements See Attachment #24 for the CFC Chapter 24. requirements specific to Flammable Finish I operations, including sources of ignition, electrically classified locations, storage, use and handling of flammable and combustible liquids, design and construction of spray booths, •, . housekeeping and maintenance, illumination, entiIation, and interlocks. I It must be noted that all equipment including spray booths will be listed for their use ••1 1. 5.5 Ovens Laird Technologies will have ten listed and approved curing ovens. Laird Technologies i . I agrees to limit their drying operations to within their listed ovens and to implement and- maintain, Califo rnia Fire Code Chapter 30 requirements. . I . See Attachment #5 for the -CFC Chapter 30 requirements specific to ovens, including, location, fuel piping, interlocks, operation and maintenance It must be noted that all Ovens will be listed for their use. F . 5.6 Combustible Dust - Laird Technologies will use-hazardous material classified as a combustible dust, within I ., their manufacturing facility.. iron powder is mixed in some mixers to produce pastes that are part of the production processes. Additionally the mixture of iron powder and cured rubber compounds are grinded:using a belt sander. The following locations are areas 1 .where dry iron powder and/or. dried rubber materials are used or produced that can be classified as combustible dust: Location :- :. Materials - Velocities (Feet/Mm.) SE/Sheet Elastomer Iron (200 kg/day) 2,000 JSF/Conformal Elastomer Iron 100 lb/per week . 2000 SE/Sheet Elastomer - Grinding Belt Rubber/Iron Compound 2500 SE/Sheet Elastomer (Workstation) Iron Powder (Small Amounts) 2000 I . NOTE: Per CFC Chapter 2, Combustible Dust is defined as finely divided solid material which is 420 microns or less in diameter and which,.when dispersed in air in the proper proportions, could be ignited by a flame, spark or other source of ignition. Combustible dust will pass through a U.S. No. 40 standard sieve. I . Rev 3.0— Laird Technologies . .• .. .. Page 20 2091 Rulhetfo,d Rd Carlsbad CA Per CFC Chapter 22 (Attachment #26), Laird Technologies agrees to the following precautions: ' "• Sources of Ignition. Smoking or the use of heating or other devices employing an open flame, or the use.of:spark-producing equipment is prohibited in areas where' combustible dust is generated, stored, manufactured, processed or handled. Housekeeping. Accumulation of combustible dust shall be kept to a minimum in the interior of buildings. Accumulated combustible dust shall be collected by vacuum cleaning or other means that will not place combustible dust into suspension in air. Forced air or similar methods shall not be used to remove dust from surfaces. In addition to the provisions 'stated above, Laird Technologies agrees not to use materials classified as Combustible Dust.in such a manner that the concentration and conditions would create a fire or explosion hazard. Laird Technologies agrees to the requirements stated above for sources of ignition and housekeeping for any combustible dust. Laird plans on moving their existing outdoor dust collector from their existing site to the current. Any areas where dry dust 1s used will be designed for dust' collection'.--Additionally all hazardous materials related equipment including blenders/mixers will be listed. Rev 3.0— Laird Technologies , KL " US 13 FWC it f4 co ' Page 21 2091 Rutherford Rd, Carlsbad, CA ') I I 1 6. Egress I 1 A complete exit analysis is outside the scope of this report The following general egress I •' requirements apply to the proposed sprinklered occupancies for the tenant improvement areas (Attachment #27) I 6 1 Offices [B Occupancy] Per CBC 1005.3.2, egress", width components other than stairways shall be 0.2' inch/occupant. Per CBC Table 1014.3, the common path of egress travel shall not exceed 100 feet. 'Per CBC Table 1015.1, one--means of egress 'allowed if the occupant load for spaces I , with maximum occupant load of 49. Per CBC Table 1016 2, exit access travel distance shall not exceed 300 feet Pdr CBC 1018.4 Exception'2, dead ends through common path of 'egress shall not I ' exceed 50feet 62 Manufacturing [F-I Occupancy] I ' • Per CBC 1005.3.2, 'egress width compbnents other than stairways shall be 0.2 inch/occupant. I Per CBC Table 10 14.3, thecommon'path of egress travel shall not exceed 100 feet. * Per CBC Table 1015.1, one means of egress allowed if the occupant load for spaces with maximum occupant load Of 49. Per CBC Table 1016 2, exit access travel distance shall not exceed 250 feet Per CBC 1018.4 Exception 2, dead ends through common path of egress shall not exceed 50 feet . . . ' I 6.3 Storage IS Occupancy] Per CBC 1005.3.2, egress'.width components other than stairways 'shall be 7 0.2 I ' inch/occupant. Per -CBC Table 1014.3, the common path of egress travel shall not exceed 100 feet. Per CBC Table 1015.1, one-means of egress allowed if the occupant load for spaces I with maximum occupant load of 29 Per CBC Table.] 016 2, exit access travel distance shall not exceed 250 feet 1'Per CBC' 1018.4 Exception-2, dead ends through common path of egress shall not I exceed 50 feet I Rev 3.0 - Laird Technologies Page 22 2091 RutheifordRd, Carlsbad, CA 4 j. 4". I I 7. Exposures I 7.1 Occupancy Separation Laird Technologies' suite is classified overall as a B, F-I, S-I occupancy. Per CBC Table I 508.4 (Attachment #28), occupancy separation is not are required between B, F-I and S-i occupancies in a fully sprinklered building I 7.2 Separation of Control Areas See section 5.1.13 of this report for separation of control areas. I 7.3 Allowable Area Calculations Not within the scope of this report. The building is existing. See Architectural plans. I I I I I I I I 1 I Rev 3 0— Laird Technologies 2091 Rutherford Rd Carlsbad CA Page 23 I I I I Qqn:cIion I It is the opinion of Klausbruckner & Associates that the above requirements will meet the requirements, and/or intent of Chapter 22 (Combustible Dust-Producing Operations), Chapter 24 (Flammable Finishes), Chapter 30 (Industrial Ovens), Chapter 50 (Hazardous I Materials) and Chapter 57 (Flammable/Combustible Liquids) of the 2013 Edition of the California Fire Code and the Building Code. By way of my signature, Laird Technologies agrees to the storage and maintenance conditions required and specified in this report. I. I M E. 2 I Laird Technologies Representative - (Sign and Print Name) Date yv-,-Gyt- 1. S Rev 30_Laird Technologies Page24 2091 Rutherford Rd, Carlsbad, CA . I) I I 9. AppendixA:Attachments I I I I i I I I I I I I . I p I I I Page 25 Rev 3.0 — Laud Technologies 209/ Rutheiford Rd., Carlsbad, CA ) I 0 , cflcs - NIL 41 '>.')'//'/I.../d'//// L*r Jir, r1r SEPRESSc0c X 111 '1 i' 93, SE DIE CUT cu I mm ' hr / r c1 = SE mix o !L1[ I1 [r CEFUISH ID 4 __ L1I EH_I FA !° LJJ—J1 i I0 z 1 Em 0 rw— CE MIX Al CE EXTRUSION I __ •c ---rL EEJ If : I H</MF I '444'4L.4 - f CP DIE CUT / -< CIO i. oç— : I ôQO I - • .-. - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - .- - - - - I •r OFFICE Ji iiI OFFICE OFFICE ____ fl OFFICE I I 260 SF 4 1058 SF 318 SF 10001_F I 10001_F 10001_F I 11 OCC STOR 131 OFFICE -.A- 00 SF F298 SF 1-129 PK3 OKq F335 SF PTORC OFFICE EXIT ANALYSIS PLAN - 'T' t r - I I USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ,* .. , 1 •• I 41 .41 303.4 Assembly Group A-3.' Assembly usesintendedfor worshipa recreation or amusem'nt and other assembly1 uses 1 ii in I Li H\ ..ltitjt ., not classified elsewhere in Group A including bh not limited I ii li .4 to *4 .. ( it it dntini Ii Hit ii p. A IF museriert arcades I I i it'll( / if lit H I I ( i ii / P4rtgalleries . .4! L)i htmL intl liuitilimt Lit I .ij mill li\tl't Llltt Ii 4 4 iittI.iII r it Bowling alleys . r .4 r .,A. .'.,Corririunity hall's ,..a Lti •ttiitiitl t h [it. lit ft i 1[itItl N .tlitt'.t jlit I iii .,Idtlt- 4, r E ¼ Courtrooms fit i tm 1 ii pm it imi _i -.... . .. m4'• , .ti ti 1 t I mu' iii Ii ii i i 1 i .', ance halls (not including food or drink consumption .'. . 'i Ehibiii6nhall . . Mnilm It I o. I -7— ills / t4 I "'Funeral parlors Gynasiums (without spectator seating) I iii IttIfi. m I rtilt tmi ii t i t tit jilt I ill )[1]\ III i/H 1 3 kj .iu..'Indoorswimming pools ut witho spectator . a•. 4 . . . .t ilu..it iun t I 'tilt ni t-It 13' ., ndoor tennis courts without spectator seating .n': I, .uid it ln\IhIt It 111t1, Libraries i i• I .4 1 ilt pitt [/t \t Ii iu.t '' I'.4useurns,_ tind "l-,illtit t ibtitJit itt ii iii i i I i . I laces of religious-worship ( it ttlt mint i.tr iii '.5' ' I 4 (I 304 2 Definitions The follow Poo1 and billiard parlors ing terms are defined in Chap Waiting areas in transportation terminals 1ter 2 ' " 4-, 1: '4,, •' • . •:• ._ .n',) 1r,•t./ .5, 303 5 Assmbly Group A-'4. Asembly uses intended for AMBULATORY CARE FACILITY j viewing of indoor sporting events and activities with specta CLINIC OUTPATIENT .1 .4 tor seating including but not limited to I i - 4 ¼ . . ,•'.. . 'i • , - " - . u', :. . •'.',. ..'•. , t' .t . a . Arenas 0 I 3 1 Skating rinks , SECTION 305 11 ". Swimming pools , '.' EDUCATIONAL GROUP E 'a H' Tenris courts I 305 1 Educational Goup E E onal Gr ducati u E oc u . 303.6 Assembly Group' A5. Assembly uses intended -for ,' pancy.includes, among others, the use of a building orstruc- F participation in or viewing outdoor activities including but ture or a portion thereof, by more than six persons at any one not limited to - '.' time for educational purposes through the 12th grade1' - •-..4 t 41 4 4 -' )¼ ' Amusement park structures - . i : :': Ex4ception: ISFMJA residence Jsedas a home schobi for I I Bleachers I the 4children who normally reside at the residence' Such a 1 I 41 r '' r -' residences shall remain classified as Group R 2 or Group ' i Stadiums R-3 occupancies 4 AID 7 Fixed guideway transit systems [SFM] Fixed guide 305 11 Accessory to places of religious worship Reli 1 way transit system buildings shall conform to the require gious educational rooms and religious auditoriums which ments of this code for their occupancy classification in - are accessory to places of religious worship in accordan'e . ". ". addition to the provisions set forth in Section 433 ,t1. '. " with Section303. lÀ -ariU have occupant loads of less than 3O3 8 Subterranean spaces for Uineiy facilibes in natiraI 100 shall be classified as Group A 3 occupancies" or, manmade caves [SFM] For fire and life safety require 305 2 Group E day care facilit es This group includes t ,fme'ts see Section q36 2 '." I buildings and structures or portions thereof1. occupied by more - than sixchildren 2 years of age and olderwho receive educa - 1 tional supervision o4- personal care'services for fewer than 24 SECTION 304 hours per day BUSINESS GROUP B ' Excep (ion [SFM] A 'Day-care facility not otherwise clas * '.•• 301.1 Busiiui,s Cl(4I1J) B. 1 i iilt'ii Glollp i tt t tqtiitt t. 'sified as 'an R-3 'occ"upancy, .where occupants are -not Ill( lilt_It' iiiittm p o0wis.lit' /m 10 1 lltitltiltt ttr ili itt ttrt' tt - icapable' of responding to an emergency situation without • i-FL . '..- . a t I Inn Lit t tf Itti (lit t pit I i tit I tti '. 1 'itt I ftt It titi !physical assistance from the staff shall be classified as / tttd/ lilt Itltlfl/L -.tt / / t 1 itt titl' iii t t tIll I u it Group 174.'' it [i,111 tnt I iitit hill [I'd Itt in / lIt (I Itt [1w t('11 tt I i \iritttn Ii itht ti Itt tin SECTION 306 \mnitttI tltti\ I It ii I H t it / FACTORY GROUP F f,tt "VI 11, /1 ,t I, '(itt 306.1 F;ftiol'v lndusiii,il Group F I it ti', 1nt41I[i ti I ,1ttu1t n u .n I I ttt ttLt l[t\ I it ]ndt nit itt' ttilit'ti I 1 thifi tI .1 lttttltlmiip .\itiiui ti llti',itII, I ft miriiIi nil ttttititl' . unit Hilt tt/ d [Hill II,,'tt'tL Itt t' ,t'tnitint" tliltunIlmt' - 'a92 , ,,. t4-' JANUARY l 2014 ERRATA s 2O13 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 4' p)-" to I USE AND. OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION t ibi oatinc, flnfthinc, iii iiiuiactin ic. pa.kain. icpaii or ofnoncombustibk materials which during finishing, pàckiig .I '. iii a per.itn ra tint l n Li i I id a I up or processing do not involve a significant firehazard shall be'' . h card toC1 (noup ioraac ocup I ri. classified as F-2 occupancies and shall include, but not. be . . . limited to, the following: '%lrticratc-hai.ii 30(i.2 d factory iiIduN(1 a], (,ioul) I -! .. . I I iILI, p. iridioti iii ii iiLh ai L ii t Liiflrd a I ;otor. . Beverages: up to and including 16-percent alcohol content',,-*:- I ndu.r iii F - Lift laia d h ii ha Li I1 F - I d i - Brick and masonry . ,ita I Li: ird ond S11a11 inciuda. hut nit hc I i 111 tad to tho I How- Ceramic products . . . Foundries •• . . . . Glass products \iri itt nlinuliLturin_ not ini.Iiidc rcp iii Gypsum . . .: . .\ppIinn . Ice . . .• f ii It I . ii pilutit Metal products (fabrication and assembly) . hil jiid olthcr ninth \ ._Iir_tc I ...\tjioin . . . . . . Cl I n-PCI(:,:lit 1Lohol I . SECTION 307 a IiIL\Jc . HIGH-HAZARD GROUP H Rout I Bl ii 1171 307.1 High-hazard Group H. High-hazard Group H ti iiitijiuio occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or i Ii I structure, or a portion thereof, that involves the manufactur- , • I . ('aI1vp oi pnui ii lahrc ing, processing, generation or storage.of materials that consti-. - . 'ai prt and ru • in; udac c icanju: .tute a physical or health hazard in quantities in excess of ('itlirin those allowed in control areas complying with Section .414, iii •ir uu;tiiin and a 'ri..uitural rn,i lunar; I based on the maximum allowable quantity limits for control areas set forth in Tables 307;I(1) and 307.1(2). Hazardous [Jo ja,unun' rird d;curua occupancies are classified in Groups H-I, H-2, H-3, H-4 and I- ta.ji u; an; ratui iup]•uno H-S and shall be in accordance with this section, the require-., . Lftii ments of Section 415 and the California Fire Code; Hazard- "I Idirit ous materials stored, or used on top of roofs or canopies shall Pod p u; un' and conmitic ial F Lii. n iA i,;icd be classified as outdoor storage or use and shall comply with lii nctauuiant;. ;al;tci a; and mul ur dinitna a; ditu;'; the California Fire Code: hi I uuriu!turc . Exceptions: The following shall not be classified as . • I i;nup prdiuno Group H, but shall be classified as the occupancy that they Jut; pr ii;t; most nearly resemble. I 1001.11 ft S a ittwr pi'Ju;t \1,u;hunai; . . . 1. Buildings and structures 'occupied for the applica- tion of flammable finishes, provided that such buildings or areas conform to .the requirements of I I ii o ark I;,u; Ii and dool /1 t/ 1101! ;,W/01 01 / /C/i i on pi ;Jii / liP. Ii(,Jio Section 416, and the California Fire Code. . . 2. Wholesale and retail sales andstorage of flamma- I s/a I/(,?; 1! i/u/ft / ble.and combustible liquids in mercantile occupan- / 0,; 1,it m / 0111!! PIIIIa/ /1! 1/1 un ;'i cies conforming to the California Fire Code. . 'In •u al nlstiunialuu; . • I [1ii;1I aiui 3. Closed piping system containing flammable or combustible liquids or gases utilized for theopera- Phi tion of machinery or equipment.' r I'Ia ii. pr !1i0.t• ' 4: Cleaning establishments that utilize combustible I ' lriiuiina or Puhli,1jit-lL, liquid solvents having a flash point of 140°F , i/C raatin,ul ciii .5 (60°C) or higher .in closed systems .employing equipment listed by an approved testing agency, .nii provided that this occupancy is separated from all'; I r H ijft md dai;r1aiui . other areas of.the building by 1-hour fire barriers: . la;tilw constructed in accordance with Section 707 or 1- I hour horizontal assemblies constructed in accor- 1 dance with Section 711, or both. . • . . . I... t I iSrifuC . .5 \1, iid 1h ,tili,itin 5. Cleaning establishments that utilize a liquid sol- A io)rkiiva . IL!!. I vent having a flash point at or above 200°F (93°C)... 306.3 Low-hazard factory industrial, Groüj'iL2. Faètory -. 6. Liquor stores and distributors without bulk storage. industrial uses that involve the fabrication or manufacturing 7. Refrigeration systems..• - 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE a:;- - ,• . .. . . 93 children two years of age or younger and which ào not have any nonambulatory clients shall 1~?t be subject to regulations found in Section 425 Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 13143 respect to these exemptedfacilities no city county or1pub lic district shall adopt or enforce any requirement for the prevention offire or for the protection Io", and property against fire and panic unless the requ1rene1nt wozld be applicable to a structure regardless of the special occu pancy Nothing shall restrict the application ofstate or local housing standards to such facilities if the standar5ds are applicable to residential occupancies and1 are 'iot based on the use of the structure as a facility for ambula tory children For the purpose of this exception aiibula tory children does not include relatives of the licensee or the licensee's spouse 310 6 Residential Group R-4. This occupancy sh all include buildings structures or portions thereof for more than six ambulatory clients but not more than 16 persons excluding staff, who reside on a 24 hour basis in a supervised residen tial environment and receive custodial care Thet çersons receiving care are capable of self preservation This group shall include but not be limited to the following This occupancy classification may include, andxim'u 5ñi six nonambulatory or bedridden clients (see. Sec/ion 25.Sp&- cia! Provisions for Licensed 24-Hour Care j'acilities ma Group R-2. I, R-3. I or R-4 Occupancy). Group R-4 occu- pancies shall include the following Assisted livingfacilities such as.- Residential care facilities S Residential'carefacilitiesfor the elderly (RCFE),' Adult residential facilities, •'. Congregate living health facilities, Group homes. .,.. ,:, .... Social rehabilitation facilities such as: `1k 'Haljivay houses, . Community. correctional centers, Community correction reentry centers, Community treatment programs, Work furlough programs, Alcoholism or drug abuse recovery or treatment facilities. Group R-4 occupancies shall meet the requirements for construction as defined for Group R-3, except as otherwise provided for in this code. . . .. S 310.7 Large Family Day-Care Homes. See Section 445. r"' USE AND-OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION I I uk 2 and '. ..\irc raP h,inn,u ( ts,r3nn •ind rrpuii)S Ru cu th. Hi hp and papur Rani H5 md r [[sn kahn! tcltmnn, lJi',h '111d luriliur tniL and pap 'r fit inl1 ci pick Ri ssii nd SIrs uc Butts n 'mJudiir H ith ui\Lrcd puarl or 'cnn ',irdlsard 'nid crdhs aid his\H 1 Isthi un ii dun i c.mrinn apparel 'ii d.inu )r Ns,mi cii,ic ml ri F uriiii urn Fnr slim insHia' c. f)JSth •iriil ic (m,iin Idsirima ,uid ci rimb siluci [hair ruN iii I nithur I iris lunni I unil em NI t \ cliir In rup.ur 'iranus sisnmpl\ inn si miii thu nm,s\iinmnn allisithic iIiiantItc iii himrdri ri13k riak listed in lahis kY. I{l sun Nudism 4()I ,N Phimlis un'r,i\ inn kciIinrii Nsrim Nilk N iap Nmn' ir 1 ir c' him IN AoriL,s ill I iN Cs C sin ii . s in.sruUc and sunk I phi I 'is and ncmili c c \\'•ms sind Ins 311.3 Low-hazard storage, Group S-2. Includes, among others, buildings used for the storage of noncombustible materials suchas products on wood pallets or in paper cartons with or without single thickness divisions; or in paper Iwrap- pings. Such products are permitted to have a 'negligible amount of plastic trim, such as knobs, 'handles or film wrap-' ping. Group S-2 storage-uses shall include, but not be limited 'to, storage of the following: . • Asbestos • . S Beverages up to and including 16-percent alcohol in, ' metal, glass or ceramic containers , Cement in bags Chalk and crayons - Dairy products in nonwaxed coated paper containers Dry cell batteries Electrical coils I Electrical motors SECTION 311 1 Empty cans STORAGE GROUPS . Food products 311.1 'stora2e (i'oup ontainers -i m,inc I rmip N sciip'sns\ • Foods in noncombustible 'c i Fresh fruits and vegetables n nonplastic trays or ins I f idr,'s, ,iiliiirl ii he r thu i ' u .1 liii II din n iii Arift iii! C. sir •i ' ' - containers pill tioll ilmcir'I liii 'iii Ins' ilmui ] , list nih ilissi a .1 1137,113- Frozen foods' ' mai S 1 _ upmn 5 Glass ' ' ' , ' ' ' •' ' ' 311.2 \lo(Icrutln-halard '-InI'uipe, (.rntip tm-J. Biiildmnn Glass bottles, empty or filled with noncombustible liquids 1 nplr I in ,ira 'r ii n limit am nil sl,h'ilicd a (imisup N-2 '' Gypsum board , , • , ' ' , mnJnd n' hut lit irmitud to . [iran It thu I 1555 iii: , Inert pigments 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ' 'i"2' ' -• s'.. '101" 'IT I. : Copyright 2013 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Licensed by agreement for individual use and single download on July 31 201310 Klausbruckner & Associates In for designated user Elley Klausbruckner. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact licensing@nfpa.org. - 13-266 - i INSTALLATION OF SPRiNKlER SYSTEMS -. .t..- -; -- • - '- I v - Table A.3.9.6.1 Typical Cotton Bale Types and Approximate Sizes - I,4 4. -;4 ' Dimensions Volume 1 Avertge Weight Density Bale Type i in , mm lb kg ft3 m3 lb/ft3 kg/rn3 ' Compressed 57x29x23 1448x736x584 5001 42268 220 062 22.7 366 f. standard •, 1 i - Gin standard 55x31x21 1397 x 787 x 533-5001 ' 12268 207 A.58L 242 391 Compressed 58x25x21 1475x635x533 500 2268, 176 050 284 .454 q I universal l 1 J Gin universal 55 x 26 x 21 1397 x 660 x 533 500 2268 4Q49 17 4 28 7 , , 463 .- Compressed 58x22x21 1473x559x533 5001 2268 155 044 322 515 high density j. .i . H' 41 I Densely packed 55x21x276 . 1400x530x700 - . to to 900 500' 2268 ,. - .4. $ 211 060 . .. . 1 220k 360 4. -- balédcouón....'i..1 . . ..'-i i'V.'', ''1 4 - ' I ''.-c 1' •.. . ., T International Shore Connection . .. . -Threads to mate hydrants . - Threads to mate hydrants l and ' and hose at shore facilities and hose on-hip- .9/16 in(14 mm) T' • p i I I I i I 275 in. 89 mm) ml 532rnm in (70 . . •. • --' (32 min) • 0.75 in. . - r ,. '- 0.75 in. (19mm) '1 •- .t .. I . Shore hip Material: Any suitable for 150 psi Material Brass or bronze (10.3 bar) service (shore) •L . , suitable for 150p5i.(!O.3bar) Flange surface: Flat face ' service (ship)'- Gasket material Any suitable for 1 , r 150 psi (103 bar) service Bolts Four /, in (16 mm) minimum J diameter, 2 in (51 mm) long threaded to within 1 in. (25.4 mm) of bolt head * I Nuts Four to fit bolts Washers Four, to fit bolts 4 I I e-•_, I FIGURE A.3.10.7 International Shore Fire e-.. Comctiön A44 ,Biocides and othei chemicals that are approvediand used for the preveilion and mitigation of MIC and thtdoiioi. ' peiformance of the fire sprinkler system components 'are not I' adversely affect the fire-fighting properties of the water or the prohibited A 4 6 Non-system components can adversely iffect the opera I lion and longevity of the fire spnnkler system Objects connected L6 the srink1er system can displac sprinkler system piping, caus- ing obstruction to the spray pattern of spnnklers delay the acti vatión of a sprinkler, 6r cause chemical compatibility problems that, can cause the failure of sprinkler system components. 2013 Edition ' 1 4' 4 A-5.1. Occupancy examples in the listings as shown uT the / vari1. dus hazard classifications are intended to represent the ' :,• :. norm for thbse,dccupancy types.- Unusual or abnormal fuel loadings or cmbustibIe characteristics and suscptibility for .• . ' . . changes in these characteristics, for t particular occupancy, are considerations that should be weighed in the selection and classification . .. The light.haiardclassification is inténdéd t'coiipas I s ' residential occupánciés; however, this is notinteded tO pre- "s.i • dude the use of listed residential sprinklers in residential óc- / cupancies or residential poitions of other occupancies F lit l, iii Ilipilk ii III, huH V I I\ I''tuul uil, 'hu'uF'IiI)IlIIt,lIlIiHul}1 ' I.-. ., F ii /F I Ii I I II .1 1 H H • H' lilt III .iI lii i_F. ,'iti H \lt1 11H'11 u'III\,I (II lLH .. . V Hi iii i1IF .1111) lilluulli \. 11111111' I ii,) li t' 1111111 I - .i. I H F 1111 t,[11 1(, - . -. •._: • . , N&e thatit is not the conmitte'sintentto automatically equate library bookshelves with ordinary hazard occupancies or with library stacks Typical librar) bookshelves of approximately 8 ft (2.4 m) in height, containing books stored vertically on end, held in place in close association,with each other, with aisles wider than 30 in (762 mm) can be considered to be light hazard occupancies. Similarly, library stack areas, which are more akin -to- shelf storage or record storage, as defined in NFPA.232, should . be considered to be ordinary hazaid occupancies. i•, t '' - .-. - '•.. - -4,: ....... • III Ir'f 4i - . . 1 -4. v •, . : - _, - I •, - - 1 - •' •i- 14,. - . ' _/••_ v -' I_-I ' ' _• .- ' I I ' - I -. - - 1 41 iT 4 - 1, ' - •4• 4 • - ' - Copyright.2013 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreemeni;.forindividual use 1 and single download on July 31; 201310 Klausbruckner 4 " & Associates, in for designated user Elley -, ,.' Ktausbruckner. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permittedwithout written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact iicenslng@nfpa.org: -, 1 fi 4 I j4 DESIGN APPROACHES L 13-123 '4 - '- i_# 4.----.,•;44'. .1 4 41 1 11 1 C, 21 1 2 14 1 C '4 '! - 4 1 C 1 1 Ho 71 FTT :• ? '44 4 •1', I '4 - - _4 --.' •4,_•,4 . '144 ,4 ii1fl 4-4 I ] I ['RI 11 2. 1 1 l)t iL1Il\ A_r4a ( ur, t,i I I t 14 (2) The room that creates the grealest demand in accordance 4. ing shall be 3000 ft2 (279 m2) The design area of 3000 ft2 2i4iC -4 .- with the room design method of 11233 4- 'r (279 m2) shall be applied only to the spnnkle system or (3) Special design areas in accordance with 11 234 ' portions of the spnnkler system that are adjacent to the qualifying combustible concealed space The tel m' adja ' 111-2.3.1.2 The minimum water supply shall be available for cent shall apply to any sprtnkler system protecting a space t ' the minimum duration specified in Table 11 23 1 2 - above below or next to the qualifying concealed space l I'11-2.3.1.3 The lower duratnn alues in Table 11 2 3 1 2 shall ' -4 1except where a barrier with a fire resistance i ating at least be permitted where the sprinkler system waterfiow alarm de- equivalent to the water supply duratioii compltely sepa jl ia.vice(s) and supervisoiy device(s) are electitcally supervised 4 rates the concealed space from the spnnklered area - 'and such supervision ts monitored at an appi oed constantly , (4) The following unspnnklered concealed spaces shall not I attended location..47 * requtreaminimumareaofsprinkl'roperation of3000ft2 , '11 '3. 1 4 Re4 ti stricois When'herthedensity/areamethod i (279 m2) . 1 4 44 or room destgn method is used the following shall apply (a) Nonc2mbustible and limitecl-co thbustible concealed -- 2 2 ?'4 • spaces with minimal combustible loading having no i (1)For areas ofspnnkler operation less than 1500 ft (139 m ) '- ' •2-- -- -' . . - - - -. -. -- .-''y AIM access. The space shall be considered a concealed 1e -. - 'used for light and ordinary hazard occupancies, the density ' h.p. 4for 1500 f (139 m2) shall be used space even with small openings such as those used as ' (2) IFor areas of spnnkler operation less than 2500 ft2 (232 m2) j return air for a plenum t - for extra hazard occupancies the density for 2500 ft 2 11(b) Noncombustible and linited-c?mbustible concealed B 1 i(232 m2) shall be used 4 t-. . spaces with limited access and not permitting occu- pancy , B ' (3)*Unless the requirement.sof 11 23 1 4(4) re "met for t- or storage of combustibles The space shall be .. - ' buildings having unsprinklered combustible concealed considered a concealed space even with small open--,.1 1 4spaces as described in 8.15:1.2 and 8 15 6 the minimum ings such as those used as return air foa plenum area of sprinkler operatioll for that poition of the build '(c) Combustible concealed spaces filled entirely1with C ,. noncombus.ible insulation -. T ill II 2 I 2 II _4trC Iii 1.11) 4 111(4 111(1 Ill i (d )*Light or ordinary hazard occupancies where noncom i." Duration R& 1414 iii-. I oi Hdr CIII) III) ( ii CI Ii (I 44 Ii fl4 r busiible or limited-combustible ceilings 'are directly at I to the bottom"o solid wood joists or solid ' 1 - -. - '--- I . Cs ar" 4)11 limited-combustible construction oi noncombustible t. i --S , (o,nhuii-d - - construction so as to create ericlosedjoistspaces 160 -. lI) Cli (45 in'3) or less in volume including space belo'w.insu- ln1ide 11 I'.i Out H lation that is laid directly on top or within the ceiling i Thu liOl) . joists in an oihenvise spnnk]ered concealed space.*,i J. )( (II[4 41442, CII1 1 111111 })1II 1 niiiu mlnUtC (e) Concealed spaces where rigid matenals are used and 14 ' I - the exposed surfaces have a flame spread index of 25 or c1 I I (I 1 1 1 ., less materials n and the materials hae been demonstrated to ot 'ropagate fire more than 105 ft (3 2 m) when tested in - 3 accordance with ASTM £84 Standard lest Methd of Sur y Ordinary 10 50 or 0 189 I 250 946 60-90 face Burning Charac'tenstzcs of Building Materials or I hazard 100 or-379"'4 ANSI/UL 723 Standard for lest for Surface Burning Chat j 41 1 Extra 0 50 or 0 189 500 1893 - 90-120 4' actenstics of Building Materials extended foi a4naddi 4 hazard ,jOO or 379 , 4 tional 20 minutes in the form in which they aie installed I ' V, 4. 2013 Edition '14T,, • A,1, s 4.-Ci1 L - Copyright 2013 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, byagreement,'forindividual Use and single download on July 31, 2013 to Klausbruckner & Associates,ln for desi gnated user Elley Klausbrucknerl.No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted-Without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact ticenstng@nfpa.org. A 13-267 I ANNEX £5.3 For purposes of these definitions, Clas:I,Clas II, Class -(1) Aircraft hangars (except as governed.by NFPA 409) III, and Class IV commodities would be considered to have . (2) Combustible hydraulic fluid use areas moderate rates of heat release, while Group A plastics would I Die casting be considered to have high ratesof heat release. Stockpiles are Metal extruding - considered to include display merchandise (mercantile) and Plywood and particleboard manufacturing - ' arrangements of combustibles ancillary to operations within the occupancy as opposed to dedicated storage areas where Printing [using inks having flash. points below 100°F: (38°C)1 - - the fire loading is generally more severe. ............... :. Rubber reclaiming, compounding, drying, milling, vul- A.5.3.1 -Ordinary hazard (Group 1) occupancies include oc- canizing - .cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: . -. (1). -Automobile parking and showrooms I .. . Saw mills Textile picking, opening, blending, garnetting, or card- - - . - . .' ......... ..- -. . (2) Bakeries - - . .. ing combining of cotton synthetics, wool shoddy, or (3) Beverage manufacturing -burlap - - . eries . (4) Cann . -(10) Upholstering with plastic foams - . Dairy.products manufacturing and processing, Electronic -- , A.5.4.2 Extra hazard (Group 2) occupancies include occu- - plants - p.......r ç- pancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Glass and glass products manufacturing (8) Laundries . (1) Asphalt saturating (9) Restaurant service areas - (2) Flammable liquids spraying . . - - I 1 )rcinii IW IT! I (3) Flow coatingA. . III 1 (4) Manufactured home or, modular building assemblies . . (where finished enclosure is present and has combus- I . I .1111 tible interiors) (5) Open oil . quenching (6) Plastics manufacturing 1 ( 11)( Till( ii iii ii Ii (7) Solvent cleaningIT( iiii jii 'iii (8) Varnish and paint dipping - - { I I I A.5.5 Other NFPA standards contain desigii criteria for fire. control or fire suppression (see Section 5.5 and Chapter 2). While i P iii u ill iii iin, ii ii I I I iii these can form the basis of design criteria, this standard de- P -1 ii!ii I i- P - (II 1.2 1 un Ii. ii iii scribes the methods of design, installation, fabrication, calcu- - I - fLuni i iLL in! niiili hum I n P P : iiiLni n1.ili ii lation, and evaluation ofwater supplies that should beusedfor . the specific design of the system. nil I n iiIT 11ni IJi il P -,hn l ILl In pi i I I! LSId Other NFPA standards contain sprinkler system design cri- lip 'ii liii ii 11W! pal I I II ii Li ii 111111 Ii.tl fi.i IlL1 teria for fire control or suppression of specific hazards. This I - ii II , it ilii iii I I i.il - I II 111.111% I Ill information has been either referenced or copied into Chap- - ter 22 using NFPA's extract policy. A.5.6 Specification of the type, amount, and arrangement of 1 ii]ii 1 I Inni ii liii iii I combustibles for any-commodity classification is-essentially an .2 1 Lii .ini - Iii ni Ii( I i i. iii •n .. attempt to define the potenlial.flre severity, based on its burning %h,lmn iiili characteristics, so the fire can be successfully controlled by the I I . prescribed sprinkler protection for the commodity class. In -ac- tual storage situations, however, many storage arrays do not fit I i '.lpI iiiI 1)111111 I II precisely into one of-the fundamental classifications; Therefore, the user needs to makejudgments after comparing each classift- -. I j JR .i )d i. Iii in cation to the existing storage conditions. Storage arrays consist of Pt • I I']n iii til 11 ilhi ii it, !iidn -Lini nii,liliij thousands ofproducts, which make itimpossibletospecifyallthe I In! ni Inn 11W L' acceptable variatiotts for any class. As an alternative, a variety of common products are classified in this annex based onjudg- - ment, loss experience, and fire test results. — lii (JilL I I.___ iii Iii 1 .i_iI!i !IIiIiil in_i ill,] jilni'' Iii I I'li Table A.5.6 provides examples of commodities not -ad- - I I , I I Ii fl) nI d . i . . - dressed by the classifications n Section 5.6. Table A.5.6.3 is an alphabetized list of commodities with - p corresponding classifications. I . '.2 P iij I" •iIn'n -ii , - Table A.5.6.3.1 through Table A.5.6.3.4 and Table A.5.6.4.1 provide examples of commodities within a specific class: - LI,, JiWII, 1iWinin,IIIlIiln . -. . I IT Ill liii it , A.5.6.1.I Commodity classification is governed -by the types - ii , , ,i I , and amounts of materials(e.g., metal, paper, wood, plastics) \\,,, , 11111 II' that are a part of product and its primary packaging. How- - - I I i i,u ever, in a storage or warehousing situation, classification is also • - - • - - - - - - . . •. -- A.5.4.1 Extra hazard (Group 1) occupancies include occu- - affected by such factors as the primary storage or shipping . . - . . . . -. - ---. - pancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: container material, the amount- of air-space, and the location - - - I -, - ,- .2 :-.- • - - - - - - 2013EdiUon -.''-.c }- .,.'•'i - --. -- - ç'-'i-i'-,-.. ' I I 1 Copyright 2013 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreemenl,-for.individual use and single download on July 31, 2013 to Klausbruckner & Associates, In for designated user Elley -" Klausbrucknerl.,No other reproduction or transmission In any form permitted without written permission of NFPA For inquires or to report unauthorized use contact IIcensIng@nfpa.org.,i.- 44- DESIGN APPROACHES .- 13-123 1k ,. ,_444,5 4 1 u I 1L 1 14 11 t-'-- • f L 1 Ca: • , - 'a I ' ,' '-''- :' I,. . 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I I I) iil\ `AWti ( uit £-(4'I ' 1 , , (2) The loom that creates the greatest demand in accordance , ing shall be 3000 ft2 (279 m) The design area of 3000 ft2 I* 'I with the room design method of 11 2 3 3 I (279 m2) shall be applied only to the sprinkler system or ' (3) Special design areas in accordance with 11 234 portions of the sprinkler system that are adjacent to the I I ., qualif'ing combustible concealed space The term ,4a-' 11 2.3.1.2 The minimum water supply shall be available for 'i cent shall apply to any sprinkler system protecting a space m .. the minimum duration specified in Table 11 2 3 1 2 above below or next to the qualifiing conealed space I ,- 11 2 3 1 3 The lower duration values in Table 11.2 3 Y.1 shall except where a barrier with a fire resistance rating at least be permitted where the sprinkler system waterfiow alarm de ' equivalent to the water supply duration completely sepa vice(s) and supervisory device(s) are electrically supervised rates the concealed space from the sprinklered area and such supervision is monitored at an approved constantly (4) The following unspnnklered concealed spaces shall not attended location 4 require a minimum area ofspnnkler operation of 3000 ft2 279 2 ¶ - 11 2 3 4 Restraction.s When either the density/area method 7 m ) 1 lk or room design method is used, the following shallapply:: , (a) Noncombustible ad Iimite,d-combustible concealed . . spaces with:miimal cobutibleloading hang no, -- I. (1)*F0reas of spnner operation less than 1500.. (139-m ) -- - - -- - - •. - ..; access. Tbe spaceshall be considered a concealed-..- used-for light and ordinary hazard occupancies, the density . - . - ---'''e t for 1500 f (139 m2) shall be used space even with small openings such as those used as (2) For areas of spnnkler operation less than 2500 ft2 (232 m2) j return air fora plenum . . I - r for extra hazard occupancies the density for 2500 ft2 j (b) Noncombustible and)imited combusible concealed I I (232 m2) shall be used.spaces with limited access and not permitting occu '4 (3)*LJnl5S the requirements of 11 23 1 4(4) ar e mt for ' j pancy or slorage of combustibles The space shall be buildings having unsprinklered combustible coicealed considered a concealed space even with small open rspaces as described in 8.15.1.2 and 8 15 6 m the inimum ç.o ings such as those used as return air fora plenum , I ' area of sprinkler operation for that portion of the build a, (c) Combustible concealed spacesfilled 4entiiely with " noncombustible insulation F 11)1 II 2 1 2 H i' ' -U- mi All 144 III rid \ iIml lflppl\ or ordinary hazard occupancies where noncom T)rir III ni hIm i1iFl nii iii', I n m hdr mulim rll ( il ii 4ff "r sti bustible or limited-combustible ceilings are directly at a' #,, I ¶1 4. tacned to the boLLorn of solid hood joists or solid f'I / I '1 limited-combustible. or noncombusuble j Ul construction so as to create enclosed joist spaces 160 ft3 — lil$1d mid (45 m4) or less in me volu including space below insu 1 I ln',id H ISI ()iil,idi Husi lation that is laid directly on top or within the ceiling r4t' DLI ' joists in an otherwise spnnklered concealed space.,, 4, ()ripmrr i,plil 1 ruin plIi I nun iliunulIs) * (e) Concealed spaces where rigid materials are used and r I - --- the exposed suifaceshavea flame spread indexof25or' Light 0 50 or 0 189 100 379 30 less and the matenals have been demonstrated to not hazard 100 or 39I - I Jr propagate flue more than 105 ft (3.2m) when tested in ______ ______ _____ _______ - •,1t -, accordncwithASTME84,Stidard7èstMethod6)fStr- I I ) 11111 1 II I I 1 II c face Burning Characteristics of Buzlthng or "4 I - - I ( ANSI/ UL 723 Standard for lest for Surface Burning Char 1 Extra ,.,'-. 0 50 or 0 189 500 p1893 90120 * acteristics of Building Materials extended for an addi Ii hazard 100 or 379,. 4 tional20rninutes eyareins 'in the inthespace. 'l qT U •, II r I ' eI ,. -I •4 2013 Edition I I Il I "4k : '' J. - t 4 4 4 I 4 tr 4 a I H.•. ' '.. I FLAMMABLE FINISHES .. . . be sealed with latex-based or similar caulks'..and seal- ,. 2404.3.3.1 Floor. Combustible floor construction. in .I ants. •.. c . ' spraying spaces shall be covered by approved, noncom- -. - . --. 2404.3.2.2. Surfaces. The interior surfaces of spray bustible, nonsparking material except where combusti- . . . booths shall be smooth; shall be constructed so as to ble coverings, such as thin paper or plastic and . . I r.i permit the free passage of exhaust air from all parts of strippable coatings 'are utilized over noncombustible -utilized . . . . . . . ............................................... -c the interior, and to facilitate washing and cleaning;and . materials to facilitate cleaning operations in spraying shall be designed to confine residues with in.the.booth. Aluminum be shall not used spaces. 2404.4 Fi re P 1 1 . I .-ir )I (11CC 14(11 ji i\ th nd pr c I ñ ii 11 hi. pru1C1cd hi. in sppriccd ,iiilii;-iti fir -\IInui 2404.3.2.3 Floor. Combustible floor construction; in spray booths shall be covered by approved noncom 'c iii ChLiptci F id. Ii n .h II bustible nonsparking material except wherombu e csti ble coverings including but not limited to thin paper or \h tii.I du 1 jid Pith di I I \i.Ii. .i. P ali. u . d plastic and strippable coatings are utilized vdr non 2404 4 1 Iii t. titi...iui'Iitr' cit it Ii. Iii. i. n....ii.Ii.r combustible materials to facilitate cleaning oirations flip! ii ith '. I ii ( Ii 5!! . pr ii. id, d I di III Ii. Ii - I in spray booths Is 2404.3.2.4 Means of egress. Means of egress shall be ii. 1 iii ii.. r hn.i. .ith Ii r.qulri.lnuiti. icr in r tn lii!i Ii i'iid - -- - - - - - provided in accordance with Chapter 10.. 2404.5 Housekeeping, maintenance and storage of haz- ardous materials. Housekeeping, maintenance, storage and •. 1 Exception: Means of egress doors from. prernanu- factured spray booths shall not be less than 30 use of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sec- 2403.3, 2403.4, tions 2404.5.1 and 2404.5.2. .: inches (762 mm) in width by .80 inches (2032 mm) in height. - •••-- 2404.5.1 Different coatings. Spray booths, spray rooms I • .:: ., . 2404.3.2.5 Clear space. Spray booths shall- be installed and spraying spaces shall not be alternately utilized for different types of coating materials where the combination so that all parts of the booth are readily accessible for of materials is conducive to spontaneous ignition, unless cleaning. A clear space of not less than 3 feet (914mm) all deposits of one material are removed from the booth, - I shall be maintained on all sides of the spray booth. This clear space shall be kept free of any storage or combus- room or space and exhaust ducts prior to spraying with a . different material. , , tible construction. . . 2404.5.2 Protection of sprinklers. Automatic sprinklers Exceptions: This requirement shall not locating a prohibit installed in flammable vapor areas shall be protected from the accumulation of residue from spraying operations in an N . spray booth closer than 3 feet (914mm) to or approved manner. Bags used as a protective covering shall ' directly, against an interior partition; wall or be 0.003-inch-thick (0.076 mm) polyethylene or cello- - I floor/ceiling assembly that ha' a' fire-esis- tance rating of not less than I hoiir provided phane or shall be thin paper. Automatic sprinklers contam- il mated by overspray particles shall be replaced with new - the spray booth can be adequately maintained automatic sprinklers. . ,* and cleaned. -- . 2404.6 Sources of ignition Control of sources of ignition I 2.. This requirement shall-not prohibit locating a shall be in accordance with Section 2403.2 and Sections 2404.6.1 through 2404.6.2.4. spray .booth closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to an . . . .' . . exterior wall or a roof assembly,. provided, the 2404.6.1 Drying operations. Spray booths and spray I .• - wall or roof is constructed of noncombustible - . material and the spray booth can' he--'ade- . rooms shall not be alternately used for the purpose of dry- - ing by arrangements .or methods that could cause an quately maintained and cleaned. u-;; V .-.. .. 'increase in the surface temperature of the spray booth or ' . . . i.'.' .-- . 2404.3.2.6 Size. The aggregate area of spray booths in spray room except in accordance with Sections 2404.6.1.1 . . . .................................. . •n'.. .-.- building a building shall not exceed the lesser of 10 percent of .-- . and 2404.6.1.2. Except as specifically provided in this sec- . . . . . . . tion drying or baking units utilizing a heating system hay- the area of any floor of a building or the basic area . . allowed for a Group H-2 occupancy without area ing open flames or that are capable of producing sparks I increases, as set forth in the California Building Code. The area of an individual spra' booth in a building-shall i i shall not be installed n.a flammable vapor areas. 2404.6.1.1 Spraying procedure. The spraying proce- not exceed the lesser of the aggregate size limit or • . dure shall use low-volume spray application. 1,500 square feet (139 m2). - 2404.6.1.2 Drying apparatus. Fixed drying apparatus I -Exception: One individual booth not exceeding 500 square feet-(46 m2). . i shall comply with this chapter and the applicable provi sions of Chapter 30. When recirculation ventilation is . 2404.3.3 Spraying -spaces. Spraying spaces. shall be provided in accordance with Section 2404.7:2, the heat- I . designed and constructed in accordance with the Califor- nia Building Code, and. Section 2404.3.3.1 and Sections ing system shall not be within the recirculation air path. 2404.6.1.2.1 1nterlocks The 'spraying apparatus, . - -2404.4 through 2404.8 of this code. . . .. , drying apparatus and ventilating system for the. • CALIFORNIA-FIRE CODE 'I • I 290 . . Copyright to, or licensed-by, ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by EliicKlausbruckneron Jan6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License U i I I 1k I. I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. I INDUSTRIAL OVENS . I . SECTION 3005 INTERLOCKS S S. 3005.1 Shut.down. Interlocks shall be provided for Class A I .ovens so that conveyors or sources of flammable or combus- tible materials shall shut down if either the exhaust or recircu- lation air supply fails. I sô}'j 06 b FIRE PROTECTION . .5. . . I RqiiirI prt&c1iulI ( Ii \ mid B rì5. \IUJ I c11tam ,irc tmtmic_d r thc pmccIr1c H. LrI1huHhIc . -. I]I 11cIldk hc [rtcLlcd \ n .ipprcd tiut Intk Irc- S •.. S :. j C\tIfltii Itiii' \\tcm nipI Inc itli (Iiaptci n :.. . . . 5 .5 J I . 3006.2 Fixed fire-extinguishing systems. Fixed fire-extin- guishing systems shall be provided for Class C or D ovens to . . protect against such hazards as overheating, spillage of mol- ten salts or metals, quench tanks, ignition of hydraulic oil and I escape of fuel. It shall be the user's responsibility .to consult with.the fire code official concerning the necessary require- . . . .ments for such protection. . 5 3006.3 Fire extinguishers. Portable fire extinguishers corn- . I S plying with Section 906 shall be provided not closer than 15 feet (4572 mm) or a maximum of 50 feet (15 240 mm). This . S shall apply to the oven and related equipment. I . SECTION 3007 . . . . OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE .. I 3007.1 Furnace system information. An approved, clearly worded, and prominently displayed safety design data form or manufacturer's nameplate shall be provided stating the safe operating condition for which the furnace system was . . . . I . designed, built, altered or extended. SS . 3007.2 Oven nameplate. Safety data for Class A solvent atmosphere ovens shall be furnished on the manufacturer's nameplate. The nameplate shall provide the following design . S -,I data: The solvent used. . . S. The number of gallons (L) used per batch or per hour of I, solvent entering the oven. S . The required purge time. The oven operating temperature. I .. The exhaust blower rating for the number of gallons (L) . .. S of solvent per hour or .batch at the maximum operating temperature. I Exception: For Iowoxygen ovens, the maximum allow- . - able oxygen concentration shall be included in place of the S exhaust blower ratings. I 3007.3 Training. Operating, maintenance and supervisory :- personnel shall be thoroughly instructed .and trained in the S S operation of ovens or furnaces. .. . . . S 3007.4 Equipment maintenance. Equipment shall be main- S S tamed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. I 322 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE s' . i Copyrightto,orliccnscd by, ICC(ALLRIGHTS RESERVED);acccsscdby Chic Klausbruckncron Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant toLicnsc uk k fill H-11 liii '1'jkt I Agrccmcnt. No further reproductions authorized. . . S 2)15 ide I)! ct (r Ansoma on 's / ii is c ry rigrVanioni.for rod dint .rso vinol dovirtio,id or, t or ,129, 20iS in r<LAJ$R.JC IsI',ERAND A°sQrl,T'S I ii e.G_ i-so so R.I. F :ecAusanucidit. 1,19 nihor wpriddretkrrr in Lrdrrdrditntdo to artyhour prnrnr5lrrri without wrirtrin xornissiorr of NFPA, Furl trriotros OC lii coOn'S rrrcruirOi.Z5r1 rise, currurici itcuruutrr5:'Spo.io5. t4a PRorEcTIoN 33-19 I I I arbon dioxide:.extinguishircg system that meets all ap- p!ic.able requirements of NFPA 12, Standard on carbon Di-' oxirle.Lxt.inguishing.Systern.s A dry chemical extinguishing ystern that meets all appli- cable iequiremcnts of NFPA 17 .Siandaidjos Dry (Jzemical Extinguishing Sy'itèins A gaseous age ntextinguishing system that meets all appli-, cable requiremcntsof NFPA2001, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Sy.clerns 9 1 2 The automatic fire protection s)stenl also shall meet all applicable requirements of Section 9 2 and Section 9 3 9 1 3 The fire alarm and fire piotc ction system shall be super vised in accordance with NT714 72 NatioralllreAlarrn and Sig nätisig Code. - ., ...• S 9.2 Continuous Spray Application Operations. continuousspray application operations, activation of.the automatic fire protection system shall automatically ac- complish all of the, follbwing: 'Ativate, a local alarm 'in the vicinity of the spraying operation -Translnit an alarm-signal',to the:fstcility's fire alarmsystem, if such a rst m.s prqvided . ...... (-3) 'Shut clown the coating material delivery system.,.. (4) Shut down all sprsy application operations -(5) Stop .any co.nvdyOrs into and out of th sprayu:ea 9.2.1.1 For continuous spray application operations; the ad- ditionl requirements of Section 9:7, for automated powder application equipment,: or Section :9.8, for automated liquid electrostatic spray. applicacion'equipment, whichever: is appli-. cable, shall'also.appl 9.2.2 :Ernei-gncy Shutdown. For continuous spray application operations, one or more manual emergency systein shutdown stations shall be installed to serve each spray area When acti- vsued. the stations shall accomplish at. least the-fonctins listed in 9.2.1 (1) and 9.2.1 (3):.r.hrough 9.2:1(5). Atleast one such.station shall bc.within ready. access of operating personnel. If access to this 5151i0n is likely to involve eposuc to.danger, an 'additional statto i shill be located adjacent to an 'exit fiom the area'. 9.3 Ventilation 'Systems. Air. mnake-iip systems and spray area exhaust systems shall remain functioning doting any flue aldnrn condition. ixcept ion No I Wh type.... ere 'the of autom'Uuc fin' bratection ste;n requires that ventilation be discontinued air make-up systems and splay area exhaust cycteins shall be /.iennitlecl to be shut down and dtal"spers shall be pennwed to ClOSe Excptioi No. 2:,.Fot.' powder 'coating. syslem.s. tha requirements of Sect on 9.7 shall be met instead of those of th s section 9.4*.Auto0iati Sprinkler Systems. 9.4.1 The-automatic, sprinkler system shall be's wet pipe sys- tem; a city, pipe system; a prc-action system, or an open-head deluge system, whichever is most appropni-ate 'foi the portion of the spray operation being protected: . j' : 1 :1 I H;:tt IL, 1, d~ d ill '.II\ .......... lLxceprtion No. 1: For s.rra'v application of styrene moss-link thermoset resins, Sestiths .17.3 .chailabply. Exception No. 2:' A utomatic.s/ninklir systems for powder .coating op- erations shall be desigued for Ordinmy J'laiOrd (Group 2),' as defined in iVFPA 73, Sstandai'dJ6r the Installation of S/nnk ter. Sy.ctems. 9.4.3 The water supply'shdll bc:sufficientto supply all sprin- klers likely to.open in any.o'ncfire incident without depleting the available water mi' use in hose'streams. 9:4.4 Where sprinklers are:iiitaflëd to rOtCct spray'areas and mixing rooms only water shall be permitted to be sup 'pliedfrom domestic water systerns provided the domestic sup- ply can mccl the demand foi the design criteria of 9 42 94 The sprinkler s)stem shall be contiolleci by 'a separate listed indicating valse(s) opciable from floor level 9.4:6* Sprinkler systeths.protectirg stacks, or ducts shall meet all of'the following requircriien.ts: . (U. Sprinklers shall. be spacedno more than 3:7 iii (12 It) ':apart. '(2) If cxhstust ducts: are: nianifoldcd,.a.sprinkler? shall-he lo- cated in the manifold atthejunction of each exhaust duCt" with the manifold. (3). Sprinklers shall provide a .minithum.fiow of 114 L/min (30 gpm) per-head at a minimum-of 1 Par (15 psi) pressure.' (4)' Sprinklers shall be ordinary temperature rated, unless re- quired to be higher clue to operating temperatures mea- sured in the ducts, iriwhichcãse the oprting temperature shall be at least 28°C (50°F) above the.inside temperature 'f the duct. S I 9.4.6.1 Stacks and exhaust ducts sh-all.he provided with access opnings for inspection ancl.cl.caning pfsprinklers. 9.4:6.2 Sprinkler systems protect) rigs . tacks stiid ducts that are subject to freezingshall be.ofa.nonfrcC-Ling type: or be a manu- ally controlled openhcadsysiCm., 9.4.7 Sprinklers shall bc,prhtCdtëdagaihst ovci:spray residue, citherby location or covering, so that they will operate quickly - inëventoffire. -9A;7.1 Sprinklers shall be per.rnit'd.to be covered only by ccl- - lophanc bags having a thickne 'of 0.08mm (0.003 in.) or less or by. thin paper bags. ThCsc coverings shall be replaced frequently so':that heavy deposits of'rdiidUe'do'not accumulate. .9.47.2- Sprinklers that-have-been, painted or coated-by over-. spray or residues shall be :ueplacecl'v.'ith. new sprinklers. - :95*.Automa6c .Carb'oh :.Dioxide.: Dry Chemical,and Clean Agent Systems 'The fire protection system shall be capable of discharging its contents, into the e" ire piotecteci area sin tlta R cops!y,'includingi the exhaust plenum and exhaust ductwork. 96 Portable Fire Extinguishers Portable Inc exLiiigulshcrs s.häll'be provided and located' inaccordance -with NFPA10, Standard for Portable Fire Extinguithers. 9•1*. Protection for Automated PówderApplicatiàn Equipment. 9.71 Automated powder application equipment, both listed and unlisted, shall be further protectéd.by -listed optical flame detection, installed andsupervised in accoi-dàncc with NFPA-725 National flreAlann and Signaling Code. The optical flame cictcciion - shall, in event of ignition, react to: the presence of flame within One-half (0.5) second and ihll accomplish all of the following: - Stop any conveyors into.and out of the spray area Shut off ventilation - 2011 Edition I I. I I I I I I - I I I I Copyright 2013 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by, agreement; for individual Use and single download on July 31, 2013 to Ktausbruckner & Associates, In for designated user Eltey Ktausbrucknerl. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report. unauthorized use, contact licensing@ntpa.org. AN A.5.3 For purposes of these definitions, Class!, Class II, Class III, and Class IV commodities would be considered to have moderate, rates of heat release, while Group A plastics would be considered to have high-rates of heat release. Stockpiles are considered to include display merchandise, (mercantile) and arrangements of combustibles ancillary to operations,within the occupancy as opposed to dedicated storage areas where the fire loading is generally more severe. .,. ,. ,,...... A.5.3.1 Ordinary hazard (Group 1) occupancies include oc- cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: (1) Automobile parking and showrooms - (2) Bakeries .. (3) Beverage manufacturing (4) 'Caiineries , -................ (5) Dairy products manufacturing and processing (6) Electronic plants (7) Glass and glass products manufacturing (8) Laundries (9) Restaurant service areas A.5.3.2 Ordinary hazard (Group 2) occupancies include oc cupancies having uses and conditions similar to'the following Agricultural facilities Barns and stables Cereal mills Chemical plants - ordinary Confectionery products .1 Distilleries , Dry cleaners 2 Exterior loading docks (Note that exterior loading.docks only used for loading and unloading of' Ord i nary 'combus- tibles should be classified as OH2. For thehandling of flammable and combustible liquids, hazardousmateri- als, or where utilized for storage, exterior loading docks and all interior loading docks should be protected based upon the actual occupancy and the materials handled on the dock, as if the materials were actually stored in that configuration.) (9) Feed mills (10) Horse stables :..". (11) Leather goods manufacturing .. . (12) Libraries - large stack room areas (13) Machine shops . (14) Metal working (15) Mercantile (16) Paper and pulp mills . (17) Paper process plants (18) Piers and wharves (19) Plastics fabrication, including blow moldi'ng,'extruling, and machining; excluding operations 'using côrnustible hydraulic fluids (20) Post offices . (21) Printing and publishing , . (22) 'Racetrack stable/kennel areas, including'thosë table/ kennel areas, barns, and associated buildings at state, county, and local fairgrounds .................1; (23) Repair garages (24) Resin application area , ,,•,.. ., .. (25) Stages '.. . ' (26) Textile manufacturing Tire manufacturing Tobacco products manufacturing " . • .. Wood machining Wood product assembly :. A.5.4.1 Extra hazard (Group 1) occupancies ,in düd'Occu- pancies having uses and conditions similar to the follovirig: 3 NEXA . . , 13-267 Aircraft hangars (except as governed by NFPA409) ' Combustible hydraulic fluid use areas Die casting Metal extruding . . . Plywood and particleboard manufacturing , Printing [using inks having flash points below 100°F ., (38°C)] . Rubber reclaiming, compounding, drying, milling, vul- canizing Saw mills Textile picking, opening, blending, garnetting, or card- ing, combining of cotton, synthetics, wool shoddy, or burlap . _Upholstering with plastic foams; A-5-A-2 1, I I 1 . 1> i,. I II I; \..]h;II..uIII iii F] '. 41 \I. julu; ui hiju ruiilui IuiIi;i' IIii i i,; 1 lu. 111111' - Op I 'ii I'II III (I I ii 112),, win' I 12 IIIi \'u;u.ii iijiiIiijiiu 2 A.5.5 Other NFPA standards contain design criteria for fire control or fire suppression (see Section 5.5 and Chapter 2). While these can form the basis of design criteria, this standard de- scribes the methods of design, installation, fabrication,.calcu- lation, and evaluation of water supplies that should be used for, the specific design of the system. Other NFPA standards contain sprinkler system design cri- teria for fire control or suppression of specific hazards. This information has been either referenced or copied into Chap- ter 22 using NFPA's extract policy. A.5.6 Specification of the type, ambuni, and arrangement of combustibles for any commodity classification is essentially an attempt to define the potential fire severity, based on its burning characteristics, so the fire can be successfully controlled by the , prescribed sprinkler protection for the commodity class. In ac- tual storage situations, however, many storage arrays do not fit precisely into one of the fundamental classifications; therefore, the user needs to make judgments after comparing each classifi- cation to the existing storage conditions. Storage arrays consist of. thousands ofproducts, which make it impossible to specify all.the acceptable variations for any class. As an alternative, a variety of common products are classified in this annex based' on judg- ment, loss experience, and fire test results. . Table A.5.6 provides. examples of commodities not, ad- dressed by the classifications in Section 5.6. Table A.5;6.3 is an alphabetized list of commodities with 1 corresponding classifications. . ' Table A.5.6.3.1 through Table A.5:6.34 and Table A.5.6.4.1 provide examples of commodities within a specific class.' A.5.6.1.1 Commodity classification is governed by the types and amounts of materials (e.g., metal, -paper, wood, plastics) that are a part of a product and its primary packaging. How- ever, in a storage or warehousing situation, classification is also, affected by such factors as the primary storage or shipping container material, the amount of air space, and the location 2013 Edition y-axis 40 I I I I x-axis 10 20 30. Ceiling height (ft) Note: y= zLx +55 For ceiling height ~10 ft and 520 ft, y = + 55 For ceiling height <10A y=40 For ceiling height >20, y = 0 For SI units 1 ft = C) 31 rn Copyright 2013 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).. Licensed, byagreement,' for. individual use and single download on July 31; 2013 to Ktausbruckner & Associates In to designated user Elley - ktausbrucknerl. No other reproduction or transmission-in any form permitted without written -permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact ticenslng@nfpa.org. 13-J24 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Concealed spaces in which the exposed materials are , (1) Wet pipe system constructed entirely of fire-retardant treated wood as (2) Light hazard or ordinary hazard occupancy defined by NFPA 703. (3) 20 ft (6.1 m) maximum ceiling height Concealed spaces over isolated small rooms- not ex- (4) There are no unprotected ceiling pockets as allowed by ceeding 55 ft2 (51 m2) in area. 8.6.7 and 8.8.7 exceeding 32 ft2 (3 m2) I that in multifloor buildings the chases are firestopped at (n) vertical pipe chases under II.) tt (0.93 m), provided each floor using materials equivalent to the floor con- struction, and where such pipe chases shall contain no sources of ignition, I piping shall be noncombustible, penetrations. and pipe at each floor shall be properly sealed. (i) Exterior columns under 10 ft2 (0.93 m2) in area formed by studs or wood joists, supporting exterior canopies I .. that are fully protected wiih a sprinkler system. -. 0) *Light or ordinary hazard occupancies where non- ' combustible or limited <ombustible ceilings are at- tached to the bottom of composite wood joists either I .directly or on to metal channels not exceeding 1 in.: (25.4 mm) in depth, provided the adjacentjoistchan- nels are firestopped into volumes not exceeding 160 ft3 (4.5 m3) using materials equivalent to ½ in. I (12.7 mm) gypsum board and at least 31/2 in. (90 mm) : of batt insulation is installed at the bottom of the joist channels when.the ceiling is attached utilizing metal channels. I 11.2.3.2 Density/Ai-ea Method. 11.2.3.2.1 Water Supply. 11.2.3.2.1.1 The water supply requirement for sprinklers - - only shall be calculated from the density/area curves of Fig- FIGURE 11.2.3.2.3.1 Design Area Reduction for Quick- ure 11.2.3.1.1 or-from Chapter 22 where density/area crite- Response Sprinklers. ,. • na are specified for special occupancy hazards. ' 11.2.3.2.1.2 When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, the calculations shall satisfy any single point on the appropriate density/area 11.2.3.2.3.2 The number of i . sprinklers n the design area shall . I curve. never be less than five. . 11.2.3.2.1.3 When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, itshall not be nec- 11;2.3.2.33 Where quick-response sprinklers are used on a ':.. essary to meet all points on the selected curves. sloped ceiling or roof, the maximum ceiling or roof height shall . . . . . . . be used for determining the percent reduction in design area. . .-. . . 11.2.3.2.2 Sprinklers. .............................. . . . '. 11.2.3.2.4 Sloped Ceilings. The stem area of operation shall 11.2.3.2.2.1 The densities' and areas provided in Fig- be increased by30percentwithout revising the density when the ure 11.2.3.1.1 shall be for use only with spray sprinklers. following types of sprinklers are used on sloped ceilings with a I . .. . 11.2.3.2.2.2 shall no Quick response sprinklers bermi . . pitch exceeding 1 in 6 (a rise of 2 units in a run of 12 units, a roof . ..: pe •.tted for use in extra hazard occupancies .or other occupancies i slope of 16.7 percent) n nonstorage applications: where there are substantial amounts of flammable liquids or Spray sprinklers, including extended coverage sprinklers combustible dusts. . '1 ... : ',' listed in accordance with 8.4.3(4), and quick-response '11.2.3.2.2.3 For , extended coverage sprinklers, the minimum sprinklers . . . CMSA sprinklers design area shall be that corresponding to the hazard in Fig- . . ure 11.2.3.1.1 or the area protected by five sprinklers;.-which- 11.2.3.2.5 Dry Pipe and Double Interlock Preáction Systems. :ever is greater. , , :' .ii..:'', For dry pipe systems and double interlock preaction systems, I 11.2.3.2.2.4 'Extended coverage sprinklers shall be listed w ith the area of sprinkler operation shall be increased by 30 per- . . and designed for the minimum flow corresponding to the cent uthout revising the density. - - density for the hazard as specified in Figure 11 2 3 P1 11 2 2 h HiLh 1 np r iluj-t Spi nIL ii r hith 11 2 3 2 3 Quick Response Sprinklers. Jill'( T .0111 1 11it1 iTc 11,(,1 1''1 \CI1II1 il IIJ III .111.1 H p] Jill 1.11)11 ,.li,ll Lt )liiltltk{! I 11.2.3.2-3.1 Where listed quick response sprin klers includ lii ni tilt ti \I tnt iii 1 ii ii Iii it I 1- ing extended coverage quick response sprinklers are' used i h, i ii iHI fjHI ii Lhroughoui a system or portion of a system having the same hydraulic design basis, the system area of operation shall be . 11.2.3.2.7l Multiple Adjustments. permitted to be reduced without revising the density.-as mdi- . 11.2.3.2.7.1 Where multiple adjustments to the area.of opera- - - - cated in Figure 11.2.3.2.3.1 when all of the foll'dwing:cöndi- tion are required to be made in accordance with 11.2.3.2.3, - tions are satisfied: 11.2.3.2.4, 11.2.3.2.5, or. 11.2.3.2.6, these adjustments shall be. .2013 Edition - 1 Copyright 2013 NationatFire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement,.for individual use and single download on July 31,201310 Kiausbruckner & Associates, In for designated user Eiley Klausbruckner. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact DESIGN APPROACHES '' 13-125 -'f } Air 4 NII comouided based on the are of operation or, se 411.2.3.4.3 Sprinklers inducts as descibed tn"Seition 7 10 lected from Ftgure 11.2.3.1.1.'(and 8 15 13 shall be hydraultcally designed to piovide a dts `11.2.3.2.7.2 If the buildt has unsprinkleied combustible 2 charge pressure of not less than 7 pst (05 br) at each sprt concealed saces the rules of 11 2 3 1 4 shall be applied after klei with all sprtnklers within the duct flowing 4 ' , all other modifications have been made ' 'A ,1 3 Special Design Approaches 1f ' 1 1123 Rrinl)i>iii\hih d 1131 Residentia1SpnnJder 112>>! f)> ri k >i • 11.3.1J* The design area shall be the area that includes thez'tr •> , '- - ' •i - four adjacent sprinklers that-produce the greatest hydraulic I I '- -112.3.11.2 I Iii i Ii i 3 ill 3>i IUWI I-i 'demand. U ' • >, I; •/ , 4 ii 11 I 1 1> ' H U 11.3.1.2* Unless the requirements ofil 2314(4) are metfor 4 buildings having unsprinklered combustible concealed 11 .2.:)-3.3 I UHf /1 III> III UI iii ii ill ii 31 spaces as described tn 815 1 2 and 8 15 6ithe minimun de I r ii I IL ii ii U sign area of sprinkler operation for that portion of the build i ,•--.. ',..-... ... I ik ii> fIll I ui Iii I II Ii ii ri I if 3 I I I ing shall be eight sprinklers A -r 11 I If ill I II> III I Ii U Ii -11.3.1.2.1.* The design area ofeightprinklers shall be applied -! I I iii II 1 1 ii I 1 I 11 - 1 I i I only to the portion of the residential sprinklers that are adja '1 2 I 1 . I Ii >11 1)111 ient to the qualifying combustible concealed space II .2.3). '>1 liii! J II I ) ill ill III hr "4 11.3 1.2.2 term adjacent shall applyto any spnnkler system .. 1 I lii ii >! 'N III Ii (I liii lii Ii If IlL I i plotecung a space above below or next to the qualifying con I I i I I II rid r ]II iIili pi ,)t, ii ii I> p U cealed space exceptwhereabamerwith afire resistance raungatr t Y I II Ii ii. Jill fri Li (I ii> ilI.II I II di.rhl liii i f .lea.t equivalent to theater supply duration completely sepa-. >>3.•4l ' pi Ili I. hi I III 11), III 1 Iii I I I iiiil I 1 ii I ii 11111 rats the concealed space from the sprinklered area s 4. II 11111 j Ii II I I II Ii Ii I 1111 pi I It I 11111 4 i 1111 Ill 1111 111111 ilIfI j 1 I Ii I iii III III irli I 11 3 1 3 Unless the requirement.s"of!ll 3 1 4 are met the 4 III Ii II I ii UI II II '11 ,111 F U 1 1 I III I minimum required discharge from each of the four hydrauli .r II II II II 1 r II Iii III I ii II I if I U IU I I r ally most demanding spnnklers shall be the gi eaterof the II III I I U I iii 3 i 1 I I i I 111:1l following:' , b Iii llf I I 1 I I I i 3 1 (1) Inaccordancewith minimum flow rates indicated in mdi 4 - Ii I iii llfl LI iili IIIf 1 1 I 1 iiiii.. '> I > vidual listings II 111111 Iii I lilt 1>1 if ,,f _iij NI11>>11 I illillllil .• ..> 2 - r I I (2).1Calculatedbasedondelivenngammnimumof0.lgpm/ft .-, ii I iii in Ii >11 ii ii I I f I . I 1 ii - - I I t. .- (4.1 mm/mm) overthe design area in accordance-with • N I .1 nih Ii lull I H Iii lU if Ii Ii 11> - Ii iN1> 1 111 ft .-.the provisions of 8.5.2.1 or 8.6.2.1.2 - I iU HI I 111111 II If I iii iii I 1 11 Ill I i I I if r c •l'4• >> I Fill I I iii ii i 11.3.1.4 For modifications or additions to existing systems equipped with residential sprinklers the listed discharge cnte I.. I i if i I I I 1111 III I I Ill I I I UI In I iN na less than 0.1 gpm/f12 (41 mm/nun) shall be permitted to 1 I iii be used * >"• II 2 Ii lu I Flu I un1 "1'411 Ill( (1 Ii i I in I I ii 11 3 1 5 Where area such as1attics basements400ther types' ) ,> 4 liii I I ii I i ii i i i iii I i ii i 1 1 i iii In I f ofoccupancies are outside of dwelling units but within the 4-4. 1 III iN I 1 Fill] I I I 'j)( ii ii ill i C1,111, U ii]> 1 -. same su-ucture these areas 4sha11 be protected as a separate . , 11 I 1 III lili lull I Iiu I ii I lii ii I Ii I i Ii di 1 design basis in accordance with Section 11 1 (74 t Ii I U I iii! ii iiLFiI 1 UlluIli Iii ill liii If rririu> I iN 11316 Hose stream allowance and water supply duration'.0 I I - requirements shall be in accordance with those for light haz I .- - ard occupa-uctes in Table -11.2.3.1.2.-. V , - Ii H hi I Ii u I I i 1 I n I I ii I I I I 11 I I f)hilll.Ii I I 3 jil 11,3.2 Exposure Protection ' >' lU uii rh hI 11111 n11 Ill ili >1 1111111 ill -, > I T .i .11.3.2.1* Piping shall be hydraulically calculated in accordance r. UIr iunl 1 _Iri r iI 1 Unllirirlllinlii In,' uI_i-_ui iluir IIi, . . - . . -. .. - _ .,- - , with Section 23.4 to furnish a minimum of7psi (0.5 bar) at. any . iH>- • ii Il if r '_ I iuilril ililIl ii filiulbhl I ii III I,illiil ill . . . . . . -' . - .- _2,1r I I I I I I I I sprinkler with all sprinklers facing the exposum e operating ' liii I IIIIuI 1111 1 1111 1 Ii liii I 1 1 tit 1 3.2.2' Where the water supply feeds other fire protection 11 2.3.4, Spectal Design a j systems it shall be capable of furnishing total demand foi such systems as well as the exposure system demand ,-' ' 11.2.3.4.1-Where the design aiea consists of a building sei , It-1 vice chute supplied by a separate miser, the maximum numbem 11.3.3 Water Curtains . of sprinklers that needs to be calculated is three each with a '>c 11 3 1 Sprinklers in a witer curtain such as descnbed tn 815 4 minimum discharge of 15gpm (57 L/min) I or 8 15 17 2 shall be hydraulically designed to provide adis ii - 11.2.3.4.2*Where an area is to be protected by a single line of charge of 3 gpm per lineal foot (37 L/rnin per lineal meter) ' "sprinklers the destgn"area shall include all sprinklers on the • water cuitamn with no sprinklers discharging less than 15 gpmbi" >' a line up to a maximum of seven ' (568 L/mmn) ' ,> - . • i.-'. - 4. 4 ,if I' 4 4# \'L( 4> 4 4- " — , 4 j ,t 4- r+ ,.'l ., 44 4- J ,>,l '>2 j >4! f] I'q, •14i,9 k2O13 Edition, rw> >4.-lt 4- t-*,v 1 'I 1717 ._ C - Copyright 2013 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement-for-individual use and single download on July 31, 2013 to Klausbruckner & Associates, In for designated user Elley - Klausbrucknerj. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without,written permission of NFPA. For Inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact ticenslng@nlpa.org. 13-214 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 22.4.1.2 The automatic sprinkler system shall bedesigned for 22.4.2.2 Sprinklers shall be protected against overspray resi- Extra Hazard (Group 2) occupancies as defined;in.NFPA 13. due, either by location or covering, so that they will operate Lxceptzon No. 1: For spray application of styrene cross-link thennoset quickly in even of fire. [33:9.4.7] resins, Section 17.3 of NFPA 33 shall apply. .,;, 22.4.2.2J Sprinklers shall be permitted to be covered- only by Exception No. 2: Autotnatzcspnnkler systems forpowder coatzng op- cellophane bags having a thickness of 0.08 mm (0.003 in.) or less or by thin paper bags. These coverings shall be replaced, erations shall be designed for Ordinary Hazard (Group 2), zs ckfined frequently so that heavy deposits of residue do not accunlu- inNFPA 13. [33:9.4.2] late. [33:9.4.7.1] 22.4.1.3 The waler supply shall be ufficient,to,supply all 22.4.2.2.2 Sprinklers that have been ainted or coated by sprinklers likely to open in any one fire incident without de- overspray or residues shall be replaced with new sprinklers. pleting the available water for use in hose streams. [33:9.4.3] [33:9.4.7.2] 22.4.1.4 Where sprinklers are installed to protect spray areas 22.5 Solvent Extraction Plants. [N]FPA 361 and mixing rooms only, water shall be permitted to be sup- . plied from domestic water systems, provided the domestic sup- 22.5.1* Design Requirements. ply can meet the design criteria of 22.4.1.2. [33:9.4.4] 22.5.2 Installation Requirements. (Reserved) 22.4.1.5 The sprinkler system shall be controlled by-a sepa- 22.6 Installation and Use-of Stationary Combustion Engines rate, listed indicating valve(s), operable from floàr level. and Gas Turbines. [33:9.4.5] 22.6.1* Design Requirements. Automatic sprinkler systems 22.4.1.'6 Automated liquid electrostatic spray application shall be designed to provide for a density of 0.3 gpm/ft2 equipment that is unlisted shall be protected further by the (12:2 mm/mm) over the most remote 2500 ft2 (230 m2). following: [37:11.4.5.1] (1) In addition to meeting 'the requirements in 9.8.1 of 22.6.2 Installation Requirements. NFPA 33, the optical flame detection system shall also ac- tivate one of the following over each zone iri'vhicl ' fire 22.6.2.1 Sprinklers and spray nozzles shall be spaced at a has been detected: .. ., 100 ft (9 M2) maximum area of coverage per spnnker or An open -head deluge system designed to discharge a spray nozzle. [37:11.4.5.1.1] minimum density of 24.4 mm/mm (0.6'gpm/f12.) 22.6.2.2 Sprinkler and water spray system coverage shall be 'A carbon dioxide extinguishing system . provided to all areas within the enclosure located within 20 ft A dry chemical extinguishing system . (6 m) of the following: A gaseous agent extinguishing system The engine ' [33:9.8.2(1)] ' ' The lubricating oil system 22.4.1.7,H I 1 H 21 i H ii Thefuelsystem ' Wi H ii iii hi (liii tihI in L hI [37114512] I iiii i ii \ F I \ i F \ Ii Ii I 22.6.2.3 Sprinklers and water spray nozzles shall not be di ii I I I rected at engine components that are susceptible to thermal 22.4.2* Installation-Requirements, shock or deformation. [37:11.4.5.2] .22.4.2.1* Sprinkler systems protecting stacks or ducts shall 22.7 Nitrate Film. meet all of the following requirements: 22.7.1 Design Requirements. . Sprinklers shall be spaced no more than 3:7 In (1-2 ft) 22.7.1.1 Every room, except projection bOoths and rewind- apart. ' -c. :. .- ing rooms, where nitrate film is stored'or handled in quanti- If exhaust ducts are manifolded, a sprinkler shall be lo- iies greater-than 51 lb (231g), or 10 standard rolls, shall be cated-in the manifold at thejunction of each exhaust duct. protected by an automatic sprinkler system that is installed in with the manifold. accordance with the requirements for Group II extra hazard Sprinklers shall provide a minimum flow of 114 L/min occupancies. [40:5.1.2] ' (30 gpm) per head at a minimum of 1 bar (15 psi) pressure. Sprinklers shall be ordinary temperature rá'ted,'-unless re- 22.7.1.2 Water supplies for, automatic sprinklers shall be quired lobe higher due to operating temperature mea- based on 20.gpm (1:26 L/sec) per sprinkler for 20 minutes for sured in the ducts, in which case the operating ternera- - the total number of sprinklers in one vault plus 25. percent of Lure shall be at least 28°C (50°F) above' the inside the sprinklers in the communicating fire area. [40:5:2.2] temperature of the duct. .... c n'.- - 22.7.1.3I Vaults- Other' Than Extended Term Storage Vaults. (33:9.4.161 - , - '.:" , 1 . [40:6.3] (See FigureA.22.7.1.3.) Fire protection in vaults shall be provided by a deluge system with directional nozzles meet- 22.4.2.1.1 Stacks.and exhaust ducts shall be provided with ing the criteria in 22.7.1.4. [40:6.3.7] access openings for inspection and cleaning of sprinklers. [33:9.4.6.1] '- --' ' . -22.7.1.4 For extended term storage vaults in accordance with Section 6.5.5 of NFPA 40, fire protection shall be provided'bya 22.4.2.1.2. Sprinkler systems protecting stacks and ducts- that -- - deluge system with directional nozzles installed in accordance are subject to freezing shall be of a nonfreezing type-or be a - with NFPA 15 and meeting the criteria in 22.7.1.5 through manually controlled open-head system. [33:9.4.6.2] - 22.7.1.11. [40:6.5.6] - - 2013 Edition I7." • .Copyrighl 2013 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). 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No other reproduction or transmission In any torn, permitted without written permission of NFPA For inquires or to report unauthorized use contact licensing@nfpa.org.~'i -. i * DESIGNAPPROACHES 13-123 4 [ n i 1 " le r :-,2 L - 1 G 1 - 12 14 1L - 4'- I 'IC-- -- - .- -C- -: - JJ - I] I A - ; Y. 01r, -- $• AD '1l 7) u r (I In 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 :-' 0-1] ZA '4 I 'I I( I R U I I I I I )CIVii \n i (]M\ S 'ok " I' "'1\ A.-O, 1. 4 4--'. ..-'2* f 22 "(2) The room that creates the greatest demand in accordance ing shall be 3000 ft2 (279 m2) The design area of 3000 ft21. with the room design method of 1L2.1 3 3 (279 m2) shall be applied only to the sprinkler system or 1'r * (3) Special design areas in accordance with 11 234 portions of the sprinkle system '&ã't are adjacent to the qualifring combustible concealed space The term adja 11 2 3 1 2 The minimum water supply shall be avatlable for-lli cent shall apply to any sprinkler system protecting a space minimum duration specified in Table 11.2.' 1 2 abov below, r next to the qualtng coicealed space 11.2.3.1.:3 'Thei lower duration values in Table 11 2 3 1 2 shall except where a barn ti barrier .with a fire resistance rang at least; ,. " be permitted where the sprinkler system water alarm de equivalent to the water supply duration cmpletely sepa'j. vice(s) 7and supervisory device(s) are electrically supervised 41 rates the concealed space from the sprinklered area l " — and such supervision is monitored at an approved constantly j(4) The following unspnnklered concealed spaces 'shall not A. I attended location ' f ' 'I require a minimum area of sprinkler operation of 3000 fl. - 112314 Restrictions When eitherthe dens' ity/areamethod ç (279 m2) or iom desig'.n method is used the following shall apply (a) Noncombusuble and limited-combustible concealed I 2 l -,'spaces with minimal combustible loading having no --.i . - - access. The space -shall be considered a concealed ' ,- '1)*Forsof5 roperauoiiess than 1500 (139 ni ) ' - - :- - - '- •used for light and ordinary hazard occupancies, the densityj . . - - -.• - *-'''• "' .. t.,.. t for 1500 fl (139 m2) shall be used ç space even with small openings such as those used as f' t (2) For arias of sprinkler operation less than 2500 ft2 (232M2) 1 return air for a plenum ' . ' for extra hazard 'occupancies the density for 2500 ft2 (b) Noncombustible and limited-combustible concealed I (232 m2) shall be used i '4- r ,, spaces with limited access and not permitting occu (3) Unless the requirements of 11 2 3 1 4(4) are met for pancy or st6rage of combustibles7 The spice shall ber , 4" -, buildings having iltnsprinklered combustible concealed "k considered a concealed space even with small open Lspaces as described in 8:15.1.2 and 8.15.6",1' hé minimum r ings such as those used as return air for a plenum area of sprinkler operation for that poition of the build (c) Combustible concealed,spaces filled entirely with " noncombustible insulation ". 1 TihR 11.2.3.1 .2 HI "tn 711 Ul-u lfl and \7,4I ' (d)*Light or ordinary hazard occupancies where noncom" - Duran( Rd Ci ri no ills I i 1 hdr lull Ilk I ll( th d 517 1 busble or limited-combustible ceilings are directly at"ç l 144 tached 10 the bottom of 'Sol id wood joists o solid':4 di r. I I I I mitrd-combustible construction o" noiicornbusuble 1) 1 " " cottnction so as to cicate enclosed joist spaces 160 ft7 -d - - -------------------------- - - : 117511 - mid -y - ,(4.5 rn3) or less in volume, including space below insu-'- ' , , - --------------------,.•.m,. --'- - . - - Insidi 1-1 )-o ()Imlsidd H-7 lation that is laid directly on top or within the ceiling i -- .. - Hum 1illi '.'joists in an otherwisesprinldered concealed space.1s ., ,,; k 7114 ' C-1)iii I iiiiii j)ifl i COlOUC ) (e) Concealed spaces where ngid materials are used and .',, - theexposedsurfaceshave aflame spread indexof25or, ,.+ - 1' Light 0 50 or 0 189 100 379 30 7jess and the materials hae been demonstrated to not?- ha7ard "100 or 379 'C 4. i propagate fire more than 105 ft (3.2 m) when tested In,.' r * i + accordance with ASTM E 84 Standard lest Method of Sur - Ordinaiy 0 50 or 01189 250 946 160-90 4 face Burning Characierutics of Building Maerials or 1,1 I J hazard -' 100 or 379 . ANSI/UL 723 Standard for lest for Surface Burning C/tar - actensiics of Building Matenals extended for an addi tional 20 minutes in the form in which they are installed '' -4-. in the Space: - '- c,, - • ' -- Il - .2 '., ' •-r .' ' - 11' - - I4l7,lJ4 147 f2013EdmtiOfl 4'4 c 41. - :'- - :- '-I ;-k:-or -o 1 t _:4 '7S\4'&J 7' C 4 I ICopyright 2013 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement; Ior.individual use-and single download on July 31, 2013 to Klausbrückner & Associates, In for designated user Elley Klausbrucknerl. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permittedwithout written permission of NFPA. For Inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact licensing@nfpa.org. 13-58 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - Ceiling •' I Obstruction 0 A A (D-8in.)+B Wall [A~(D-0.2m)+8] where: D 5 30 in. (0.8 m) • Elevation View FIGURE 8.6.5.1.2(b) Obstruction Against Wall (SSU/SSP) 1- - 1 8;6.5.2.L7 Sprinklers shall be permitted to be installed on the centerline of a truss or bar joist or directly above a beam, provided that the truss chord or beam dimension is not more than 8 in. (203 mm) and the sprinkler deflector is located at least 6 in. (152 mm) above the structural rnembeianä where the sprinkler is positioned at a distance three times greater than the maximum dimension of the web members awy,from the web members. - 8.6.5.2.1.8 The requirements of 8.6.5.2.1.3 shall not apply to sprinkler system piping less than 3 in. (80 mm) in diameter. 2013 Edition I inc requirements or O.O.).Z.i.i snait not apply to sprinklers positioned with respect to obstructions in accor- dance With 8.6.5.1.2. 8.6.5.2.1.10*Sprinklers shall be permitted to be placed with- out regard to the blades of ceiling fans less than 60 in. (1.5 in) in diameter, provided the plan view of the fan is at least 50 per- cent open. . 8.6.5.2.2 Suspended or Floor-Mounted Vertical -Obstructions. The distance from sprinklers to privacy curtains, freestanding partitions, room dividers, and similar obstructions in light haz- ard occupancies shall be in accordance with Table 8.6.5.2.2 ' and Figure 86.5.2.2. 8.6.5.2.2.1" In light hazard occupancies, privacy curtains, as shown in Figure 8.6.5.2.2, shall not be considered obstructions where all of the following are met: The curtains are supported by fabric mesh on ceiling track. Openings in the mesh are equal to 70 percent or greater. The mesh extends a minimum of 22 in. (559 mm) down from ceiling. 8.6.5.3*. Obstructions that Prevent Sprinkler Discharge from Reaching Hazard. 8.6.5.3.1 Continuous or noncontinuous obstructions that in- terrupt the water discharge in a horizontal plane more than 18 in. (457 mm) below the sprinkler deflector in a manner to limit the distribution from reaching the protected hazard shall comply with 8.6.5.3. 8.6.5.3.2 The requirements of 8.6.5.3 shall also apply to ob- structions 18 in. (457 mm) or less below the sprinkler for light and ordinary hazard occupancies. f iII II Ill III ill I HI I\ II I I fl! 1111) \II 4II(IH!J Ill 8.6.5.3.4 Sprinklers shall not be required below obstructions that are not fixed in place, such as conference tables. 8.6.5.3.5 Sprinklers installed under open gratings shall be of i the intermediate level/rack storage type or otherwise shielded from the discharge of overhead sprinklers. 8.6.6 Clearance to Storage (Standard Pendent and Upright , Spray Sprinklers). 8.6.6.1 The clearance between the deflector and the top of storage shall be 18 in. (457 mm) or greater. 8.6.6.2 The 18 in. (457 mm) dimension shall not limit the height of shelving on a wall or shelving against. awall in accor- dance with 8.6.6:8.7.6, 8.8.6, and Section 8.9. 8.6.6.2.1 Where shelving is installed on a wall and is not di- rectly below sprinklers, the shelves, including storage thereon, shall extend above the level of a plane located, 18 in. (457 mm) below ceiling sprinkler deflectors. . 8.6.6.2.2 Shelving, and any storage thereon, directly below the sprinklers shall not extend above a plane located 18 in. (457 mm) below the ceiling sprinkler deflectors. . 8.66.3 Where other standards specify greater clearance to storage minimums, they shall be followed. - 8.6.7 ceiling Pockets (Standard :Pendent and Upright Spray •. .. Sprinklers). . . ,. . 8.6.7.1" Except as provided in 8.6.7.2 and 8.6.7.3, sprinkler shall be required in all ceiling pockets. Ceiling or roof 00 1 18 in. minimum (no maximum)i,- I- _ ~24in. uction IN// max No additional -"•1 0 protection is / required Wall : FIGURE 8.6.5.1.2(c) Obstructions Against Walls (SSU/SSP) FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS taming a repair garage exceeding 10,000--square feet (929 m2). 2 Buildings no more than one story above? grade plane with a fire area containing a repair garage exceeding 12,000 square feet (1115hi2): ? Buildings with repair garages servicing vehicles parked in basements. ' ' A Group S-I fire area used for the repair o,f com- mercial trucks or buses where the.fire area exceeds 5,000 square feet (46 4m2 903.2.92 Bulk storage of tires. Buildings 'and struc- tures where the area for the storage of tires exceeds 20,000 cubic feet (566 m3) shall be equipped through- out with an automatic sprinkler system:in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. ,. 903.2.10 'Group S-2 enclosed parking garages...An auto- matic sprinkler system shall be providedthrOughout build- ings classified as enclosed parking garages inaccordance 'with Section 406.6 of the California Building Code:as fol- lows: Where the fire area of the enclosed parking garage exceeds 12,000 squafe feet (1115 m2); or Where the enclosed parking garage is ldated > beneath other groups. 903.2.10.1 Commercial parking garages. An,auto- matic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings used for storage of commercial trucks or buses where the fire area exceeds' 5,000 square feet (464m2). 903.2.11 Specific buildings areas and hazards.. In all occupancies other than Group U, an automatic, ,sprinkler system shall be installed for building design or hazards in the locations set forth in Sections 903.2.11.1 through 903.2.11.6. '903.2.11.1 Stories without openings. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed throughout all. stó- ries, including basements, of all buildings where the floor area exceeds 1,500 square feet'. (139.4 n-i) ,and where there is not provided at least one 'ofthe:following 'types of exterior wall openings: Openings below grade that '"lead., directly. to ground level, by an exterior stairway 'complying with Section 1009 or.an outside:ramp.cornplying with Section 1010. Openings shall'.be..located in each '50 linear feet (15 240 mm), or fraction thereof, of exterior wall in the story on at least one side. The required openings shall be distrib- uted such that the lineal distance 'between adja- cent openings does not exceed 50 feet (15 240 mm). Openings entirely 'above the .adjoining ground level totaling at least 20 square feet, ('1'86 ni): in each 50 linear feet (15 240 mm) or fraction thereof, of exterior wall in the story on at least one side. The required openings shall be distrib- uted such that the lineal distance between adja- cent openings does not exceed 50 feet (15, 240 mm). The 'height of the bottom' of the clear open-' ing shall not exceed 44 inches (1118 mm) mea- sured from the floor. 903.2.11.1.1 Opening dimensions and access. Openings shall have a minimum dimension of not less than 30 inches (762 thm'). Such openings shall be accessible to the fire department from the exterior and shall not be obstructed in a manner that fire fighting or rescue cannot be accomplished-from the exterior. 903.2.11.1.2 Openings on one side only. Where openings in a story are provided on only one side and the opposite wall of such story is 'more than 75 feet (22 860 mm) from such openings, the story shall be equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system or openings as specified above shall be provided on at least two-sides of the story. 903.2.11.1.3 'Basements. Where any portion of a basement is located more than 75 feet (22 860 mm) from openings required by Section 903.2.11.1, or where walls, partitions or other 'obstructions are installed that restrict the application of water from hose streams, the basement shall be equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system. 903.2.11.2 Rubbish and linen chutes. An automatic V. sprinkler system shall be installed at the top of rubbish and linen chutes and in their terminal rooms. .Chutes shall have additional sprinkler heads installed, at alter- nate floors and at the lowest intake. Where a rubbish chute extends through a building more than one floor below the lowest intake, the extension shall have.sprin- klers installed that are recessed from the drop area of the chute and protected from freezing in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. Such sprinklers shall be installed at alternate floors beginning with the second level below the last intake and ending with the floor above the discharge. Chute sprinklers shall be accessi- ble for servicing. 903.2.11.3 Buildings 55 'feet or more in height. An' automatic sprinkler system shall be installed through- out buildings with a floor level having acoccupant load of 30 or more that is. located .55 feet (16 764 mm) or - more above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access. Exceptions: : 1. Airport control .towers. • ' . -. Open parking structures. . Occupancies'in Group F-2. 4032.11.4 Dtjct~ ((P\IU.,_ hiLtI(l)U (\I1 \\'hr ic'uircJ hv rIi ( 'i/itrriij ,t, i,jiz:t/ •('C. ruk in lift sl )ririkftr Ii II h prn iJI i 1 I 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 139, • •i i' i Copyright to, or licensed by,ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Kiausbruckneron Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License uk & 1 I. A IkE I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized, I . i ...., FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS . I in i,iz rdu c\h,11JL I1wnin.iHI 'TI HI TABLE 903.2.11.6—continued nijt.ritI. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS F \cption: I )uu' v h.ie Ic Hr t .r-liun,iI I.f1kkr I tlic duet is 1c,thii H inhc 24 mrii I - 903.2.11.5 Commercial cooking operations. An auto- sprinkler system shall be installed in a commer- cial kitchen exhaust hood and duct system' where: an I automatic sprinkler system is used to comply.with Sec- tion 904. 903.2.11.6 Other required suppression systems. In I addition to the requirements of Section 90.2,'thepro- visions indicated in Table 903.2.11.6 also require the buildings and areas. I , TABLE 903.2.11.6 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS' SECTION , SUBJECT 914.2.1 ' Covered and open mall buildings ....- 914 3 High rise buildings and Group 1-2 occupan- des having occupied floors located more than 75 feet above the lowest level offire depart- ment vehicle access 914.4.1 Atriums 914.5.1 Underground structures 914.6.1 Stages 914.7.1 Special amusement buildings . 914.8.2, 914.8.5 Aircraft hangars 914.9 Flammable finishes 914.10 Drying rooms 914.11.1 Ambulatory care facilities 1028.6.2.3 Smoke-protected assembly seating 1103.5.1 ' Pyroxylin plastic storage in existing buildings 1103.5.2 Existing Group 1-2 occupancies .......- 2108.2 Dry cleaning plants - .... .... 2108.3 Dry cleaning machines ' 2309.3.2.6.2 Hydrogen motor fuel-dispensing area canopies 2404.2 Spray finishing in Group A, E, IorR . 2404.4 Spray booths and spray rooms 2405.2 Dip-tank rooms in Group A, I or R 2405.4.1 Dip tanks . . ....... 2405.9.4 Hardening and tempering tanks 2703.10 ' HPM facilities 2703.10.1.1 HPM workstation exhaust' 2703.10.2 HPM gas cabinets and exhausted enclosures. 2703.10.3 HPM exit access corridor 2703.10.4 HPM exhaust ducts 2703.10.4.1 HPM noncombustible ducts 2703.10.4.2 ' , HPM combustibleducts SECTION SUBJECT 2807.3 Lumber production conveyor enclosures 2808.7 Recycling facility conveyor enclosures matic 3006.1 Class A and B ovens 3006.2 ' Class C and D ovens Table 3206.2 Storage fire protection 3206.4 Storage 5003.8.4.1 Gas rooms installation of a fire suppressiOn system,., for .,.certa1n 5003.8.5.3 Exhausted enclosures 5004.5 Indoor storage of hazardous materials 5005.1.8 Indoor dispensing of hazardous materials 5 104.4.1 Aerosol warehouses 5106.3.2 Aerosol display and merchandising areas 5204.5 ' Storage of more than 1,000 cubic feet of loose combustible fibers 5306.2.1 Exterior medical gas storage room 5306.2.2 , Interior medical gas storage room 5306.2.3 Medical gas storage cabinet 5606.5.2.1 Storage of smokeless propellant 5606.5.2.3 . . Storage of small arms primers 5704.3.7.5.1 Flammable and combustible liquid storage rooms 5704.3.8.4 - Flammable and combustible liquid storage warehouses 5705.3.7.3 Flammable and combustible liquid Group H-2 or H-3 areas 6004.1.2 Gas cabinets for highly toxic and toxic gas 6004.1.3 Exhausted enclosures for highly toxic and toxic gas 6004.2.2.6 Gas rooms for highly toxic and toxic gas 6004.3.3 Outdoor storage for highly toxic and toxic gas 6504.1.1 Pyroxylin plastic storage cabinets 6504.1.3 Pyroxylin plastic storage vaults 6504.2 Pyroxylin plastic storage and manufacturing California Building Code Section 430 Horse racing stables California Building Code Section 431 Pet kennels - California Building Code Setion 439 Public libraries ' For Si: I foot = 304.8 mm, I cubic foot = 0.023 m3. I . 'continued) . . . I 140 2OI3 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Il 0 E1fl ol 1 1: ur I Copyright to, or licensed by,, [CC (ALL:RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Clue Klausbruckncron Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License uk kva Hulk a lJ ,J A flu I Agrccrncnt. No further reproductions authorized. 4 I DEFINITIONS F' F111M1Mi11II)l(,\a i r w F iii. 1 '!It] ii Gas Piping. An installation of pipe, valves, or fittings that is I . l," fhk' I ItLl 111I}iI '+.' ]11 d it used to convey fuel gas, installed on any premises or in a . H iii+ih : L mit I I I building, but shall not include: - Hood Hazard Area. ihe greater or the toilowm t''o eas: A portion of.the service piping. . . (I) The area within a floodplain subject to a I percent or An approved piping connection 6 feet (1829 mm) or less greater chance of flooding in any given year. -i .......in I length between an existing gas outlet and a gas appli (2) The area designated as a flood hazard area on a commu- ance in the same room with the outlet. nity's flood hazard map, or otherwise legally designated. I ., Flood Hazard Area Subject to High Velocity Wavc-VAétion. Gas Piping System. An arrangement of gas piping or regu-1 V lator after the point of delivery and each arrangement'ofgasj ' An area within the flood hazard area that is subject i6lligh V piping serving a building, structure, or premises, whether velocity wave action, and shown on a Flood Insurance Rate individually metered or not. Map 01 other flood'hazard map as Zone V, VO, yE, orWi -30 Generator. A device equipped with a means of heating used I Floor Furnace. A completely selfcontained.s furnace in an absorption system to drive refrigerant out of solution. - V suspended from the floor of the space being heated 'taking V Gravity Heating System. Aheating.system consisting of a air for combustion from outside such space: [NFPA I 54:3.3.47.5] With means for observing flames and lighting gravity-type warm air furnace, together with all air ducts or ., V pipesand accessory appratus installed in connection there- . the appliance from such space. with. . V 'Forced-Air-Type Central Furnace. A centa'l. furnace Gravity-Type Warm Air Furnace. A warm ail* furnace equipped with it fan or blower that provides the primary depending primarily on circulation ofair through the furnace means for circulation of air. V I by gravity. This definition also shall include any furnace Downf1ov-Type Central Furnace. A fuma'e -de signed approved with a booster-type fan that does not materially with airflow essentially in a vertical path, disliiriig air restrict free circulation of air through the furnace when the V I at or near the bottom of the furnace. [NFPA 211:3.3.79.2] fan isnot in operation [NFPA 2I 1:3.3.79.12.2] . V Enclosed Furnace. A specific heating or heãting and Grease. Rendered animal fat, vegetable shortening, and other] . ventilating furnace incorporating an integral tol,ncIo- such oily matter used for the purposes of and resulting from sure and using only outside air for combustion:. cooking, preparing foods, or both.. [NFPA 96:3.3.30] Grease V I . thight be liberated and entrained with exhaust air or might b Horizontal-TypeCentraIFurnace.Afurnacdesigned visible as a liquid or solid. . V V for low-headroom installations with airflow through the . V Grease Ducts. A containment system for the transportation appliance in a horizontal path. : of air and grease vapors that is designed and installed to . V I Upt1ow-Tye Central Furnace. A furnace ,designed reduce the possibility of the accumulation of combustible V with airflow essentially in a vertical path, discharging air condensation and the occurrence of damage if a fire occurs at or near the top of the furnace. [NFPA 211:3.3.79.5] within the system. [NFPA96:3.3.21 .2] V I Fractionation. A change in composition of a blend, by, pref- Grease Filter. A removable component of the grease removal, erential evaporation of the more volatile component or system-designed to capture grease and direct it to a safe V , condensation of tile ICSSr volatile component. ., collection point before it enters a duct system. Filters are V V V .1 Fuel Gas. Natural, manufactured, liquefied petroleUn or a expected to minimize the projection of flames downstream ' V .I V mixture of these. -V where attacked by flame on the upstream side and are - j Fume Incinerators. Devices utilizing intense heat 'drire to ' expected to maintain their strength, shape, and integrity where break down, oxidize, or both vapors and odors contained in exposed to the anticipated rough handling, cleaning, and . . gases or air being exhausted into the atmosphere. [NFPA service found in the field. ' V 96:33.28] , . I . Grease Filter,' Mesh'-Type. A genera!-put' air. filter . V Fusible Link. A form of fixed-temperature het1 decting designed to collect and retain lint and.-rease from the air V device sometimes employed to restrain the operatiOx of an passing through it. This type of filter is not tested, listed, or for electrical increasd I . or mechanical control untilits designed tempera- acceptable commercial cooking operations due to the - tore is reached. [NFPA 96:3.3.29] Such devices are to be V . fire hazard. replaced following each operation. - , , Grease Removal 'Devices. Asystem of components designed] Fusible Plug. A device arranged to relieve pressure by drawn ' for and intended to process vapors, gases, air, or both as it is ation of a fusible member at a predetermined teilraure. through such device by collecting the airborne grease V particles an concentrating them for further action at some future time, leaving the exiting air with a lower amount of . 209.0 —G— . combustible matter. [NFPA 96:3.3.31] ] Galvanized Steel. A steel that has been coated vitlTa thin I - Grease-Tight. Constructed and performing in such a manner] V 'I layer of zinc for corrosion protection; conforiniiig. to the as not to permit the passage of grease under normal cooking I requirements oJASTM A 653/A 653M Standard Specification - conditions. [NFPA 96:33.32] fiol: Steel Sheet, Zinc-coat (Galvanized) or. ZincI,o,,- A 11o1'- -Grounding Electrode. A conducting object through which a ' Coat (Galvanized) by the Hot Dip Process. V I direct connection to earth is established. [NFPA 70:100.1] I 34 2013 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE' V , NEGATIVE . LONGEST SIDE OF DUCT -. PRESSURE. -- - - - (inchesSPACING REINF CLASS 1 CLASS 2 , (inches) (inches) - column) water (unches)-.-.-..----._---_ ............... ----•-- ____ .............____.__._ ............_..._...__._ .... 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(inches) TO 48 - 1005(16d(14g1)0097(12 0097(I2ei) - To 7 24 To7 12 O044RJö55(I6a)'0064ga)j006S(l4ga06S(i4ga)00,56oa) 0068(I4g)7(12a )10097(l2a)07(l2 _a 8 to 11: 48 8 t II 1 2410.044(.18 0.068 (14 .,a)0097(12gi)l - l005(16 0 )0068(ig)0o97(loö97(i2 _ 81011 004-4(I 1210 15 45 1,2 to 15 I 24 0044(18ga)Jö097(12 a) - - I - 0055(16ba)'i712,,i 12 1oii12 - to20 4La)0H2ffl -- -j6 16 055( flll -- 16io20 24 )0 97ij2 )j I6 to 20 2 0044 (l8p[0.068 (I4 i) O068(l4006b(l4g1)0068(l4ga)0055(l6t)10068(I4ga)I0097(I2i)0097(l2ga for si units: I inch = 254 mm I inch vjlcr column = 0.249 kPa Exception Where approved drainage is provided, the 5067 Duct C'earinces Ductwork and system components . . weight of the water shall not require consideration- handling combustible material and operating at less thafl I 506 5 2 Corrosion. Han'ers and supports exposed to 140°F' (60°C) shall have clearance of not less than,.]8 inches corrosiveatmosphcrcs shall be Type 316 SS or equivalent (457 mm) from combustible coistruction or a combustible material. [NFPA 91:4.6.21 506,.5.3 06S 3 Vibration and Stress To prevent vibration and - stress on the duct, hangers and supports shall be securely E - XCCP ions. -, fastened to the buildin" or structure. [NFPA 91 4 5] Where the ductwork system is equipped with an approved 4 506.5.4 Expansion and Contraction Hangers and automatic extinuishin system designed for the specific supports shall be designed to allow for expansion and hazard the clearance shall be permitted to be teduced to - -6 inches (152 mm) from combustible materials and ½ of contraction [NFPA 91:4.5.61 an inch (12.7 rim) from combustible construction NFPA ii (I Lt (iii pi iift L ol iL[ H [_) ICCIin ii 91 462 1] i I I i HI I ii] I I ri i Ii 'ii i F ii Where the combustible material and construction is iF in H F ii I Fir I H liL till] IlL i rh III protected by the use of materials or products listed for ii iiii ri ii I FJ'1 Ii I liii HI -FF i I Iii I ill In protection purposes oi in accordance withoTable 506.7. F tiLl H ft It I .,. I I I 111FF irk.. F H FF1 110 11 )]Ii dl I lit I I Ii iFli Hi hri FF1111 Ii Fun r] IFIFiL p Fli ICI u ill 506.7.1 Spacers and Ties Spacers and ties forprotection ri-iatcrials shall be of noncombustible material and shall H ft U ii 11w Fill I Hr.I It Hi Li i H I F I not be used directly behind the duct [NFPA 91:4.6.4.2] 86 2013 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE I.. 1.' 'FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 1 . . - . . + U . . pressurized enclosure shall be protected by a degrée:of fire .2. Doors that have either an approved visual identi- • I resistance equal to that required for vertical enclosures in fication clear glass panel or a complete glass door 'the building in which they are located, panel are not required to be marked. Exception: In buildings equipped throughout with an 905.7.2 Locking cabinet doors., Cabinets shall be approved automaticsprinkler system, laterals that are ' unlocked. not located within an enclosed stairway or pressurized Exceptions: enclosure are not required to be enclosed within fire- '' resistance-rated construction. ' 1. Visual identification panels of glass or other approved transparent frangible material that is 905.4.2 Interconnection. In buildings where more than . easily broken and allows access; one standpipe is provided, the standpipes shall be inter- connected in accordance with NFPA 14. 2. Approved locking arrangements: 905.5. Location of Class II standpipe hose connections. 3. Group 1-3 occupancies. Class II standpipe hose connections shall be accessible and 905.8 Dry standpipes. Dry standpipes shall not be installed. shall be located so that all portions of the building are within Exception: Where subject to freezing and in accordance withNFPA 14. - 30 feet (9144 mm) of a listed variable stream fog nozzle attached to 100 feet (30 480 mm) of hose. , 905.9 Valve supervision. Valves controlling water supplies • 905.5.1 Groups A-I and A-2. In Group A-i and-A-2 shall be supervised in the open position so that ,a change in ,, occupancies with occupant loads of more than 1,Q0Q,hose the normal position of the valve will generate a supervisory I, connections shall be located on each side of any stage, on signal at the supervising station required by Section 903.4. each side of the rear of the. auditorium, on each side, of the Where a fire alarm system is provided, a signal shall-also be balcony, and on each tier of dressing rooms. transmitted to the control unit. 905.5.2 Protection. Fire-resistance-rated. protection of ris- Exceptions: ers and laterals of Class II standpipe systems is not required. . Valves to underground key or hub valves in road- . way boxes provided by the municipality, or public utility do not require supervision. 905.5.3 Class II system 1-inch hose. A minimum 1-inch (25 mm) hose shall be allowed to.be used for hose stations in light-hazard occupancies where investigated 'and listed ' Valves locked' in the normal position and inspected for this service and where approved by the firecodè'offi- as provided in this code in buildings not equipped . , cial. , ' with a fire alarm system. I 905.10 During construction. Standpipe systems required 905.6 Location of Class III standpipe hose connections, during construction and demolition operations shall be pro- Class Ill standpipe systems shall have hose connections vided in accordance with Section 3313. located as required for Class I standpipes in Section 905.4 and shall have Class II hose connections as required in -,-Sec- 905.11 Existing buildings. Where required in Chapter 11,' tion 905.5. . ' ." existing structures shall be equipped with standpipes' installed in accordance with Section'905. 905.6.1 Protection. Risers and laterals of Class 111 stand- pipe systems shall be protected as required for Class I sys- ' tems in accordance with Section 905.4.1. ' ' 'SECTION 906 905.6.2 Interconnection. In buildings where,more than PORTABLE'FIRE EXTINGUISHERS one Class 111 standpipe is provided, the standpipes: h'alPe 1906.1 NX here requircd. nrtaHlc fl e'-tin' Iici IelI ii' U41 - " 'I interconnected in accordance with NFPA '14. 'taI].'u n 16 ' I IIn,\ 'n lucutkMl. 905.7 Cabinets. Cabinets containing fire-fightin'g'quipment; 1 In ilc\\ iid Y\Itln ( riip -\ Id. I . , H I, / '4 R-1. suchas standpipes, fire hose, fire extinguishers 'otfire départ R 1:- / 1/ 7 1/ 4 ,rid L, 7pui1 ment valves, shall not be blocked from use or olcured.fr6ri - 'Exception: In Group 'R-2 occupancies, portable fire I view. . ' - ' xtinguishers shall be reqUired only in locations 905.7.1 Cabinet equipment identification. Cabin*'etg shall specified in Items 2 through 6 where each dwelling be identified in an approved manner by a p'erthSn'ently , unit is provided with a portable fire extinguisher attached sign with letters not 'less than 2 inches (51 mm) having a minimum rating of 17-A:10-B:C. high in a color that contrasts with the background color, 2. Within 30 feet (9144 mm) of commercial booking ' indicating the equipment contained therein. ' , 'equipment. :1 Exceptions: ' . • . 117 7iC,7'. \\I1C1 I1,iil1771,ihk 'i c,wihU 1I)IC I1CjL7111 1. Doors not large enough to accommodtea.writ- li'd 7Id di pcnI. - • .' 'ten sign shall be marked with a permanently attached pictogram of the equipment contained 4. 'On each floor of structures under construction, except - Group R-3 occupancies, in accordance with Section ' therein. ' 3315.1. ' 150 U . S 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I qIJ1 Copyright to, orlic'ensed by:ICC,(ALL:RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncron Jan 6,2015 :57:34 PM pursuant to License Agrccmcnt. No further reproductions authorized, . . i )'T. - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS h ic rc1uiicd h\ dic cctions indii d iii 1 •. . TABLE 906.1 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (. IJI-hJ/Ir d arc, I I i I I id INN hut f,1 t I i rut itcd to huH I, .utcric iuriupuilcr r.uciuc and ccnr.uli uucni. \huJu. Large and small family day-care homes 'shall be equipped with a portable fire extinguisher having a ' ... minimum 2-A: 10-B:C rating. Where required by California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1. [California Code of Reghiations, Title 19, Division 1, I . ,§3.29q'a, through (d)J Portable Fire Extinguishing Equip- ment. General. Portable fire extinguishers conforming to the I , requirements of California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3, shall be installed and ,iiaiiitainè?i in accordance with guides established therein:- Special Coverage. Additional Class.A,,Band Cunits of I . adequate extinguishing potential shall be providedfor any other hazard, as determined by the enforcing agency. Group A Occupancies I . (])One additional Class. 2-A unit shall berOided in Group A Occupancies as follows: On each side of the stage or platform. I.- Exception: Platforms 1000 square feel or less in area need have only one such extinguishihg unit. On each side of every fly gallery. I . .(C) In basements beneath the stage or platform. - (D) In every hallway or passageway leading to a . . dressing room. .. I .(E) In every properly room, carpenter shop, or simi- lar workroom. (2) Not less than one 10-B:C unit 'not less than 4-BC I . be provided: For each motor andfan room. Adjacent to each switchboard on the stage or platform. . ,,_i..• I (C) For each notion picture ,,iachine' u projection rooms. . . it I Exception One 20-B :C unit (not less than 8- B:C for existing extinguishers in existing"occu- pancies) in each projection. rooni . may-.,'be accepted as providing subslantiallyequal protec-. I . .lion. . ('3) The enforcing agency may allow iod/lcationsor deviations relative to the number and location ofporta- ble fire extinguishers as required bj g/ 'section pro- vided such authority finds that the baiic intent... of this I - otheni'ise achieved. . (d) Group R-2. JR-3.1 and R-4 Occupancies In Group R - z. 1, it-i. I and j-q occupancies, a .continuously auacnea . - . . . . •. - .. 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright to, or licensed by, ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License - I k kia LV1i .1 J. A .1 kI I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. . . - SECTION SUBJECT 303.5 Asphalt kettles 307.5 Open burning 308.1.3 Open flames-torches 309.4 Powered industrial trucks 2005.2 Aircraft towing vehicles . 2005.3 Aircraft welding apparatus 2005.4 Aircraft fuel-servicing tankvehicles 2005.5 Aircraft hydrant fuel-servicing vehicles 2005.6 Aircraft fuel-dispensing stations 2007.7 Heliports and helistops 2108.4 Dry cleaning plants 2305.5 Motor fuel-dispensing facilities 2310.6.4 Marine motor fuel-dispensing facilities 2311.6 Repair garages 211:1.1 I 2 :\-tui: i]ui ijc: HulK Du -i uiuk cp,utn 2406.4.2 Powder-coating areas 2804.3 Lumberyards/woodworking facilities 2808.8 Recycling facilities 2809.5 Exterior lumber storage . . .2903.5 Organic-coating areas 3006.3 Industrial ovens 3104.12 Tents and membrane structures 3206.1 Rack storage 3315.1 Buildings under construction or demolition 3317.3 Roofing operations for existing extinguishers in existing occupancies) shall 3408.2 Tire rebuilding/storage 3504.2.6 Welding and other hot work 3604.4 Marinas 5203.6 Combustible *fibers err N I 1 n,n ,ililc ii ml .1 H'I IL, H- I hI' i NI.0 i.ihlL,fl 1cuIlILlhHhlL1W A, 1 H (NLI HI 1 11 id ueu 5705.4.9 Solvent distillation units 5706 2 7 Farms and construction sites-flammable and : combustible liquids storage 5706.4.10.1 Bulk plants and terminals for flammable and combustible liquids 5706.5.4.5 Commercial, industrial, governmental or manufac-. turing establishments-fuel dispensing section and the ease of accessibility to extinguishers is 5706.6.4 Tank vehicles for flammable and combustible liquids - 5906.5.7 Flammable solids . 6108.2 LP-gas . ' ' i , -- FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS . 4 .V 4 1' V, - .. . . V j,, '- '•...'. -.- .' .j.-."'i'.. •' V v" . [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, 2 For fires involving w mm Ca ater soluble flammable liquids see lifornia Code §570(a) through (e)J Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement of Regulations Title /9 Division / Section 566(d) 3 for Class B Fires in Flammable Liquids f Appreciable For spec/lc hazard applications see California Code of RegulatJ,L ions " ? Depth. .4. .. . . 4 - .4 V. •1;4..'e... . , [California Code of, Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, (a) Portable fire extinguishers shall not be installe,d as the §571(a)] Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement for Class C sole protection for flammable liquid hazards of apprecia 4 I Hazards t ble depth [greater than '/4 inch (0 64 cm)] where the sur- e — fac area exceeds 10 square feet (0 93 m2) (a) Fire extinguishers with Class ,'C,,. ratings shall be A ................................'.'- '-';-: required where energized electrical equipment can be .....'- ,. Exception Where personnel who are trained in extin encountered which would require a nonconducting exlin t guishing fires in the protected hazards are aailable on 3guishing medium This requirement includes situatioms ' the premises the maximum surface area shall not where fire either directly involves or surrounds electrical ' exceed 20 square feet (1 86 m) ii equipment Since the fire itself is a Class A or Class B haz . , s.., ('b) For flammable liquid hazards of appreciable depth, a ard, the fire extinguishers shall be sized and located on the Class Bfire extinguisher shall be provided on the basis of basis of the anticipated Class A or. Class4 B hazard ,.. at least two numerical units of Class B extinguishing Note Electrical equipment should be'de energized as potential per square feet (0 0929 m2) offlammable liquid 'oon as possible to prevent reigniting i i 'i '..' surface of the largest hazard area For fires, involving, cooking grease ~r water soluble flammable l,qu,ds see 4))( 3 1 ( 'u '. fir . h iiir i1 I[Vu I IN].. ilrV. V. \t]n,uliV.rV. California Code of Regulations Title 19 Division / Sec ICC ()) UI) 1IV. I). iN ii 11), ]\L flhlfli iiik ( I i ru N lion 566(b) and566(d) ., rd'. Ilk !liifl]flhiiiii i' and di trihmili 1 Ii ill iipk 4 V V.itIi T ihir Nh I I 1, Exception: AFFF- or FFFP-type extinguishèrs"may be .. . 14. . provided on the basis 4of a lB rating of protection pet -FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR CLASS A FIRE HAZARDS" 1'..squarefoot of hazard. . -'- . - - .. . a "('c) Two or more extinguishersof. lower 1.oi-ET-- 1 111111111 ;t.i be used in lieu of the textinguisher requ,red7 The iasTT 1 HAZARD HAZARD HAZARD OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY hazard area. ,, . . ........ . , , Minimum. . I .. . . ., • Exception: Up to three AFFF or FFFP extinguishers iiher, i ,.4 A " may be used to fulfill i the requirements provided the I — sum of the Class B ratings meets or exceeds the value Maximum floor area CCC 1 500 1 000 • - V.. per unit of A. square feet. square feet -. requiredfor the largest hazard area. • ....._. , . ', . . ' . . . t i,... Maximum floor area I] I 11,250' II 250 ..('d) Travel distances for portable extinguishers shql hot Maximum fo extinguisher' )u.irC -1 square feetV. 'square feet - . '.,,. exceed 50feet.(15.25 m,l'as shown in California-Code of : . , Regulations Title 19 Division 1 Section 569 Table 3 Maximum travel 75 febt 75 feet distancetoextinguisher, ,, .4, •. :. . (e) Scattered or widely separated hazards shall be individ- . 1ua11y protected "An extinguisher in the proximity of a haz For SI I foot = 304 8mm 1 square foot = 00929 m2 II gallon 3.785 L ard shall be carefully located to be accessible in the .. a Two 2'/2 gallon water type etmguishers shall be deemed the equivalent 'i - . , . - . of one 4-A rated extinguisher.................... . - , -'- ' presence of afire without undue danger to the opet aba b California Code of Regulations, Title /9 Division / Chapter ' 3 t' ' TITLE 19,, DI VISION 1, SECTION 569, TABLE '3; . ' oncerning application of the maximum floor area ri1eria.--. - • , Basic Minimum Maximum Ira vei Type of Hazard Extinguisher . Distance to U. I (in meters) - - -Rating. ' Extinguishers (in feet) Light (low) 5B JOB 30 "i '4 50 915 444 125 Ordinary' - '/OB. :30 .. (moderate) ' 20B ' + 50 I525 Extra (high) ' '40B 01 .30 •',V)4...4J.5:4[V.' - 80B 50 15 25 c. Two water-type extinguishers each with a I -A'ratirig shall be deemed the equivalent of one 2-A rated extinguisher -for 'Light (Low)' Hazard Occupancies A V ()4J( 3 2 ii ; lit. It Ii I tl 'i V1tllV.I II I. \tl Ii... U I ui V.LU[V.ilLII' I]i\ iV.Ui" ll3UlilldlV.IC r V.uITII)UiiIVIC I ' ' 1112 v iii V.1), 1I di i n [ Hi] ii Ii ililli V.11111 1k rIUCICd nd pl.kCd in )CcordanLu \V.III1 I )I1C 4) [ViialV.Iu Ilk' C\tHk)ii IiV.IV. I) I V.U[V.iikl' Ifl\) ]'.ii i''.•. " •'•'5 .1 ._, ''I\'ote: - ' ." t .i '' .. '_ )1 Ift VU V.V'UII iV.]])ViC UV.w)\ '' C ) k' '11. ' T _ - The speced 'rating does not 1n ply that fires of the niagnizJ"ii'aed ' Liii I) 2 -]I ft,h IC huh 10 ..h ill Ik IV.ciV.d und [VI..iL H ni -' by these ratings will occur, but rather to-give the operators nio,e tu;'ie and IC4,( id ilLU \ IN I ruz I I / (C/ agent to handle difficult spilifires that niay occur. 0 it al ''4 ' '-:. .'- '.•u.,.4•- 4 r .t.''4.4l' ?' I— ''4' :' . 544 1 1 . - t, " 4' . •1, 156 V i 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE - -' I.,. ii . jii . . Copyrgh to, or-iiccntodlby, iCC'(ALL'RIGI-iTS RESERVED);'acccsscd by EIIIC Klausbruckncr on Jan 6 2015 1:57:34 PM pursunt io License" ii .a .a 1 IkE I tAgrccnicni No further reproductions authorized . i 4, 7 'rI 04 - A. AXIIUi TBAL BASIC r2Ir4Ir1ur2 DISTANCE TO TYPE OF HARD EXTINGUISHER EXT1NGUISHEBS RAflrJC' 5-B Light (Low) .: 10-B ()i Jui u - \1 Lln1 iI I dil N ! h) N n • -/ - - .. i• ' F - '..,. - - - 4 i--. * .t ' - 4 r • - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS '4 I-•- - '$ - - ''a'-. t'--t -. -- • ,' ' - • ,- - '4 -'., .-- -t $ TABLE 906.3(2)' " ii Rd n pltl tn I dl ht to t ih.u I OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS WITH pridd inJi FLAMMABLE t IRI DEPTHS OF LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 0 25 INCH )h':' H:siigcrs siol br:t ckct. I land Ile ld pn[t]} I ft Fi' c C\tln- ui Iicr RD liund ID slmll Nc iflIallcd ,'ii hu ur hri ct iipphLd, HIIIccR ir H ket'liilI 11c11 - 1 ••-' - lIrcl\ jllu hR d to INc mi mD I lU SI1Ff,1CC ID DI dli1U WI th - hc IUJflhIldLtU o____ThiRD IusliRtiu [California Code of Re ulationsTitle Division 1. .3 Installation. LABORATORIES & se~urely installed on the.1 MANUFACTURING:, -, I foot -,. - placed in cabinets or. wall recesses. The -hanger or biàcket For SL requirements sur -water-soluble liquids and alternative HAZMAT STO VIruc RAGE AREAS > see California Code of Regulations Title 19 Division / lions Wheeled type fire extinguishers shall be located in a - —"- - — - designated location I 906!3:3 ( I srr ( Ii r Ii $/aril'4 E rtNIc Ii ir r \l lIi iiihcr - . [California Code of Regulations, Title 1.9; Division 1, . - - Ii I a ( Inc haiirift hill Nc elc tcd and Har-cd in INc " -•- '- •- .-H" - §567.41 Brackets. :' •-s II I I tin. intirip SIr I ( I Jr \ OF Rh iiird Extinguishers installed under conditions where they are sub ' 4 ( I irr I) 1ir Ii ii ii dr I iiIt ilift tIn.. r\liI1Ui hct ject to dislodgement shall be installed in brackets specifically . -i loi uciirancic JIi(l\inp c inhiutihle nirtk rhili he designed to cope with this problem. - •' . .' - >. Jcrtcd SlId pIacd ID d rIii[Rc rith I I// ( In it . - . .; •.. - . . I [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567.6JMounting. - - - - 906.4 Cooking grease fires. Fire extinguishers provided for - -. . . . .• U the protection of cooking grease fires shall be of an approved Fire extinguishers having a gross weight not exceeding 40- iyë compatible with the auto'matic fire-extinguishing system pounds (18.14 kg) shall be installed so that the top of the fire - • agent and in accordance with Section 904 11 5 extinguisher is not more than 5 feet (1 53 m) above the floor t - .. . . - . ..• - '-' -. Fire extinguishers having a gross weight-greater than 40 [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, pounds (18.14 kg) (except wheeled types) shall be so installed §5 73 (a) through (c)J Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement that the top of the fire extinguisher is not more than feet for Commercial Cooking Operations (107 m) above the floor. In no case shall the clearance a • (a) Fire extinguishers with a Class K rating shall be pro between the bottom of the extinguisher and the floor be less.,- a- . . . - -' . -. lhbn"4 inches 1102 cmt . . •. - vided for hazards where there is a potential for fires .. - .. N .__' - - - . -u--------------:-...; 'i,. * $ involving combustible cooking media (vegetable om animal 006.,S Cabinet,, ( ii)iin. I u d to In u in II iN I(: filc C tin 4 a oils andfats) ...ui hri Ii ill not h I ft rd $ -4 _d * . (b) Maximum travel distance shall not exceed30fee1 (915 - m)from the hazard to the4extinguishers I \\ N Fr portahlc Ii rr c \ tin iii Ii i r nI I I I I Ii Additional fire e;linguishers I I) I) I d ifli )r irr Pt (iF dd with Inn ii - t of other classes offires shall be provided for commercial cooking areas as required by California Codé of Regula In roup I lip Inn In in d in Inn 111)1 I ilt It ii I - tions Title 19 Division section 567 -- J itl ( i I Ut) I - I I in Ii Inn F Di ri ii In lit -- f4, - .• Ii -. 'ia,k ft-- - , .-- .. - — --. - -,-- -- --- -'- - n ... tiiiiii ti.. Ii III hr pnin 'td Ii hi. En I ci t Ni. i ( oiip 1 )Ur lnc' sin" P(irtaNl. III extiri ui in r i Iinan pi n dccl the at Iatkc I nh ill Ni. n. n. vi nd in pn.iiui Ic. ill ii Iii. n hr i iii In i... .. ..s... s __as a r. idilm iNk.. nd initiindi it_In nl ihlr for u 1 Iirnn [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division I, las_ ittillt. N ill hn ii w. m'1111 it i itln. ci ti in I unln hr lit. 1 §5672] Cabinets a Cu In t tin I 1 1. ii. mm iii. It it the Ii 1/ nd P it 1 n. it. I N. j5 Cabinets housing extinguishers shall mt be locked '- fl. rn I) I I iceni. it In I Ii iijl I1irmaI ot tr inn1 a - - .- -.. -.---- , t— ----- - s Exception Where extinguishers are subject to malicious [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, use locked cabinets may be used provided they include a §56751 Physical Damage Protection - means of emergency access and are approved by the Ext;guishers installed under, su conditions where they are b authority having jurisdiction ject to physical damage (e.g., from impact at vibiion the [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, 1 environment) shall be adequately protected §567 71 Sealed Cabinets a lq$UI)ctruct( d III 'Th o b'o. iii SIP DIN I. ii nlTT?i Where extinguishers are installed in closed cabinets that are - - - - cnirhcr lid I not ic N-i uctcil iF di in nit. It mi \ I n In exposed to elevated temperatures, the cabinets shall be proL: .. 0 room,, III DFCI • in F) Iti.N F IF)lil di Ii nm I loll niltil1I Nc r I in- vided with screened openings and drains. - . -ft -- - -' •_;.- . :p:V.n; 14 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ', 157 , . •1I1 • 1 1 . 1 l.E i a' •Coyright to, or liccnscd by-ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncrón Jan 6,20151:57:34 PM pursuant to Ltccnsc . . t Ilk i k Ia ivik a J A A. ii I. I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized! I J - "4 • . --.. - 4' 1 a at 4 t - 4.1 (It I r . r- 4 4* . - FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 4, 1 .. •/ . 1 1. I ' 906.9 I \( Ti ti ilii i iii1 Ill itiori 1 in. inn I I t i ii (11 p rt il-ft 12 !The interface of fire safety control fljnctions PR \tin iii hnt hII h in R ii ini iii Sc,(bit 13. -Classification of the supervising station:- - ,. ;. . 14 All plans and shop drawings shall use ihesynibols )U I I ii iriu \ht r II iii. 40 pound,, HI le,,,,. I ii j identified in NFPA 170 Standard for Fire Safety ohI urn L\ n tiriOuiIicr hi\ in i jrii-o onilit not and Emergency Symbols in 4(1 pi md ( K Ii ill hc iii ,,t lird thu timnir Ii p . 4 , ii u ii I nwi ti tn ln I I 5,24 nint P n.e thr ii on Exception Other symbols' are allowed where i F.)06 q 2 F \tiIi.uihtr\ i.,hi,i_ inort dimi 40 l)oIind\ approved by the enforcing agency. . I H mid In. Id p rt mi-ft fin n\tiilLmihnr h o in i Lii 967 1 3 Equipment Systems and components shall be './ \'nijIt \CdiiiL 10 p tiitd k li ill hr ii tlli.i California State Fire Marshal 'listed and approved in ti it Pr i r Ii p mr i lit Pt timnt ml \ accordance with California Code of Regulations Title419 I' :tin 1100F, Divisionl for the purpose for which they are installed'. 4 - . ''- 'i-.. ltti 9 3 Hoot It II mice. I hr ft n iirr rtv n hr Ii i 907 1.4 Fire-walls and Jire barrier • walls For the purpose 4 I the1 in in 1 in till I h ii I un1 it bin fli. \lni of Section 907 fire ivalls and fire barrieF walls shall not ni hnt ,h ,J11 mit ft Ii in 4 iirhrr I IlL niflil defineseparate buildings - - .5 ,. 900.10 \\ Iiec1cml itiiitn. \\ hnnlnd Pin n'tirmLui lion -hill Ho 9O7.1.5 Fire alarm use. Afire laPm systeinshll ht beL:. nOflnpinil u..i\ I mInd in m dn.trn1il 01 itiori tusedfor any purpose other thanfire warning or mass noti - cation and where permitted by NFPA 72 '. I. 1 •1 • , 5-t SECTION 907 907 2 Where required—new buildings and structures An FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS app m ac roved fire alarm system -installed installed in cordance with the provisions of this code. and-NFPA 72 shallbe providedin. - - 907 1 General This section covers the application installa new buildings and structures in accordance with Sections tion performance and maintenance of fire alarm systems and _907.2.1 through 907 2 23 and provide occupant notification --im- their components in new and existing buildings and struc in accordancewith Section 9075 unless other requirements . tures The requirements of Section 907 2 are applicable to are provided by another section of this code ' - new buildings and structures The'requirements of Section 1 ' . ' -'907.9 are applicable to existing buildings and structures 'JA minimum of one manual fire alarm box shall be pro - -4 vided in an approved location to initiate a fire alarm signal for " 907 1 1 Construction documents Construction docu fire alarm systems employirig automaticfir detectors or v ments for fire alarm systems shall be of sufficient clarity .water -flow. detection devices. Where other sèctionsóf this *1 ' ' to indicate the location nature and extent of the work pro code allow elimination of fire alarm boxes due to sprinkk'rs posed and show in detail that it will conform to the provi or automatic fire alarm systems a single fire alarm box shall sionsLof this code the California Building Code and be1installed at a location approved by the enforcing agncy , relevant laws ordinances rules and regulations as deter i .*. I -n I miied by the fire code official Exceptions - 907.1-.2 Fire alarm shop drawings Shop drawings for - c I The manual fire alarm box is not required for fire - fT,fire alarm systems shall be ubmitted for review and 4 alarm control units dedicated to elevator recall con approval prior to system installation and shall include but trol supervisory service and fire sprinkler monitor m n ç not be limited to all ofthe following t ,ing -' 1 A floor plan that indicates the use of all rooms 2 The manual fire alarm box is not requiredtfor Group ' 'k-2 occupancies unless required by the 1fire code i . - - 2. Locations of alarm-initiating devices. rn ; .. - . - - n.- ;- offici-d to provide a means for fire watch personnel . 4-'- Locations of alar" not.fication apphances includ r LO initiate an alarm durig a sprinkler system impair f 'ig candela ratings forvisible alarm notification ment event Where provided the manual fire alarm appliances . - mm 'r j box shall not be located in an area that is acc'ssible J t I, i-. - t,4 - 4 Location of fire alarm control unit transponders 0 the Public. ' r : and notification power supplies t 1 The manual fire 4 alarm bo is nit requiid fo be 5 Annunciators j installed when approved by the fire code official - : -i •.. - - - .%. -- - -- -- - .', ',,-I •..' i--' ' 6 Pwerconnection- 90721 Group A A manual fire alarm system that acti p. * T I yates the occupant notification system in accordance with * .i- r' ,* 7:., Battery calculations. . - . .. . - ................- -' . Section 907 5 shall be installed in Group A occupancies -- .4Conductor type and sizes i where the occupant load due to the assembly occupancy is '-9'-Voltage drop calculations 300 or more Group A occupancies not separated from d 4 I one another in accordance with Section 707 3 10 of the *' 10 Manufacturers data sheets indicating model num California Building Code shall be considered as a single be' and listing information for equipment devices joccupancy for the purposes of applying this section Por and materils Ltions of Group E occupancies occupied for assembly pur ' 11 Details of ceiling height and construction..'. poses,itlithi an occupant load of less than 1000 shall be li4 "4- ' - ' •. L .. .. .,. ',l i ' ,• •.. 4* I 158 .. , • 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I -flffi1w 111 1 1 i. Ir 'Copyright to, or liccnscd'by; ICC (ALL -RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncron Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License kkf Lulk Ii lj 1A IL I I AgreemenT No furlhcr reproductions authoriLed " - 4 1 it -J ' .2 ::-i- ' H T• - - ' _i ,- .-*. - -- WELDING AND OTHER HOT WORK 3503.5 Records. The individual responsible forthe hot work area shall maintain "prework check" reports ,in,.accordance with Section 3504.3.1. Such reports shall be maintained on the premises for a minimum of 48 hours after work is com- plete. 3503.6 Signage. Visible hazard identification .signs.-shall be 'provided where required by Chapter 50. Where the hot work area is accessible to, persons other than the operator of the, hot work equipment conspicuous signs shall be posted to warn others before they enter the hot work area. Such signs,shaIl 'display the following warning: CAUTION HOT WORK IN PROGRESS' STAY CLEAR ' SECTION 3504 FIRE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 3504.1 Protection of combustibles. Protection of combusti- bles shall 'be in accordance with Sections 3504.1.1, through 3504.1.9. : 3504.1.1 Combustibles. Hot work areas shall not contain combustibles or shall be provided.with appropriate shield- ing to prevent sparks, slag or heat from igniting exposed combustibles. 3504.1.2 Openings. Openings or cracks in wallS;floors, ducts or shafts within the hot work area shall be tightly covered to prevent the passage of sparks to adjacent com- bustible areas, or shielded by metal fire-resistant guards, or curtains shall be provided to prevent passage of sparks or slag. 3504.1.3 Housekeeping. Floors shall be kept clean within the hot work area. 3504.1.4 Conveyor systems. Conveyor systems that are capable of carrying sparks to distant combustibles shal11be shielded or shut down 3504 1 5 Partitions Partitions segregating hot workareas from other areas of the building shall be noncombtib!e. In fixed hot work areas the partitions shall be1securely connected to the floor such that no gap exists beteeii'the - floor and the partition. Partitions shall prevent thêp'assTage of sparks, slag, and heat from the hot work area - 3504.1.6 Floors. Fixed hot work areas shall ha')è 'ipors with noncombustible surfaces 3504.1.7 'Precautions in hot work. Hot work shall not be performed on containers or equipment that contains ,or has contained flammable liquids gases or solids until the con- tainers and equipment have been thoroughly cleaned, inerted or purged except that hot tapping shall be allowed on tanks and pipe lines when such work is to be conducted by approved personnel. ' 3504.1.8 Sprinkler protection. Automatic sprinkler pro- tection shall not be shut off while hot work i rth speFfded. Where hot work is performed close to automatic 'sprin- klers, noncombustible barriers or damp cloth guards-'shall shield the individual sprinkler heads and shall be removed when the work iscompleted. If the work extends over sev- eral days, the, shields shall be removed at the end of each workday. The 'fire code official shall approve hot work where sprinkler protection is impaired. 3504.1.9 Fire detection systems. Approved special pre- ' cautions shall be taken to avoid accidental operation of ' automatic fire detection systems. 3504.2 Fire watch. Fire watches shall be established and conducted in 'accordance with Sections' 3504.2.1 through 3504.2.6. 3504.2.1 When required. A fire watch shall be provided during hot work activities and shall continue for, a mini-' 'mum of 30 minutes after the conclusion of the work. The afire code official, or the responsible manager under a hot work program, is authorized to extend the fire watch based on the hazards or work being performed. Exception: Where the 'hot work area has no fire haz- ards or combustible exposures. '3504.2.2 Location. The fire watch shall include the entire , ,hot work area. Hot work conducted in areas with vertical or horizontal fire exposures that are not observable by a single individual shall have additional personnel assigned to fire watches to ensure that exposed areas are monitored. 3504.2.3 Duties. Individuals designated to fire watch duty 'shall have fire-extinguishing equipment readily available and shall be trained in the use of such equipment. Individ- uals assigned to fire watch duty shall be responsible for sextinguishing spot fires and communicating an alarm. ' 3504.2.4 Fire training. The individuals responsible for ..performing the hot work and individuals responsible for providing the fire watch shall be trained in the use of por- 'table fire extinguishers. 3504.2.5 Fire hoses. Where hoselines are required, they shall be connected, charged and ready for operation. - 04 2 6 his, s,tli1ul\l s,i \ nuiniiiunt of olic poll "Hu. lift L\1lflUI Ii I ni4k n itli 11 K6)( nd ith IUIEIIfliLIIU 2 4 k I B ( r it; i 1i ill 6L ft dII\ i ihk \\ tB ii ft 44 lU In lIft Ii 1IK)fl \ ilL ft 11,)t irk is i"LrlKIITI LI 304.3 Area reviews. Before hot work :Sr permitted and at least once per day while the permitis in effect, the area shall be inspected by the individual responsible for authorizing hot work operations to ensure that it is a fire safe-area. Informa- tion shown on the permit shall be verified prior to signing the permit in accordance with Section 105.6. - 3504.3.1 Pre-hot-work check. A pre-hot-work check shall be conducted prior to work to ensure that all equip- ment is safe and hazards are, recognized and protected. A 'report of the check shall be kept at the'work site during the work and available upon request. The pre-hot-work check shall determine all of the following: I. Hot work equipment to be used shall be in satisfac- tory operating condition and in good repair. ' 2. Hot work site is clear of combustibles or combusti- bles are protected; . . I . '352 ' ' ' , 'K' K''' ' , 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE q1 in ' ui.r i u Copyright to, or iicense'd'by;,iCC(ALL'RiGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Kiausbruckneron Jan 6, 2015 :57:34 PM pursuant to Litcnsc i k kia UJ , AJkL I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. 4PACKAGE 4 - CEILING. SPRINKLER DESIGN AND DEMAND ' STORAGE -. HOSE DURATION DURATION . . Density Area ;.- Temperature Maximum Orifice size ' TYPE ct.ss LIQUID HEIGHT DEMAND AFFF SUPPLY SWATER SUPPLY' 4-. . (gpmlft2) (square feet) , rating spacing (inch) (feet) : (gpm) (minimum) (hours) Cartoned lB IC 11 040 2,000 286°F I 100 ft21 0531 11 500 15 2 and 1111 '' I head. . ... . Uncartoned ,- 1B, IC -'-'0.30 -2000 - 286°F -100 ftl/ 0.5r . 12 500 . 15 and III- . head 0.531 . . s,, • - - -' '.r' - - - - ' , - r - - .. .t .5--, _5 5_ .._t- - • 4-4 4. 4. 4 4 44 4 '4-1 'I. J - I -i S .5 - - I • . -- -- -. - '9 ' - FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS --- •- - A '9. I - TABLE 5704.3.7.5.1 - -. ' 'i-. '- •'-- :. AUTOMATIC AFFF WATER PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLID PILE AND - I a. 1 PALLETIZED STORAGE OF LIQUIDS IN METAL CONTAINERS OF 5 GALLON CAPACITY OR LESS r. •.4)4 44 '. 4 I For SI 1 inch = 254 mm I foot = j04.8 mm 1 square foot = 00929 m2 I gallon per minute = 3.785 L/m 1 gallon per. minute per square foot = 4075 L/rnin'9/ I m2 C = [( F) 321/1 8 e a System shall be a closed head wet system with approved devices for proportioning aqueous film forming foam . t b Maximum ceiling height of 30 feet ' * i- '9 •r' 4-, 44 c Hose stream demand includes 1 1/2 inch inside hand hose when required I4ortahle lire e1iiiguiIicr. A mini 5704.3.7.5.1, or Sections 164.1 through 16.4.3, 16.5.-1 innin o ne siflii\ ed pntahfts fl! e\tInuIlieI through 16.5.2.12, - and Tables 16.5.2.1- through . iip iin oh -eLtI n 00( and h in r 11111 1 , i 16.5.2.12 and Figures A6 4 1(a) through 16.4'1 (c) of th in 0141 Ii.ill H. Ioc;tted Hot le tHin I) ., NFPA 30. In-rack sprinklers shall also compl._'ith - t.t o'4 nimi or finn. lim (I H l 40 nun I 1'aFPA 13 '9 from an Chi I r II Iiinid i3O'O 5110i Io.,itd Automatic foám-water systems arid- automatic . mi ide ol i Ildilid tomic room. AFFF water sprinkler systems shall not be used except \ iiiniiniiin I ne H tihI lire e\tinmii hìer r where approved a - Iivinr 0 leitilie. of riOt he lion ..i i-k "hill lOS Ioe:ried Protection criteria devéldpd from n fire odelingo ii ide t lou not nior Ii n 10 leer I I 40 win) full-scale fire testing conducted at an approved testing? . ,,. ti sffl 110 r )neiiln' 1110) 0 liquid en. )ie. . ... .. , I . are allowed in -lieu of, the protection as 5704 3 8 Liquid storage warehouses Buildings used tor '9' shown in Tables 5704 3 6 3(2) through 5704'3:63(7)',,-. ' storage of flammable or combustible liquids in quantities and Table 5704.3.7.5.1 where app'roved'. exceeding those set forth in Section 5704 3 4 for control 5704.3.8.5 Warehouse hose lines In liqiid storage •: areas and Section 5704.3.7 for liquid storage,rooms:shall warehouses, either'] l/2-inch (38 mm) lined ,or '1-inch I comply with Sections 5704.3.8.1 through 5704.3.8.5 and •• . (25 mm) hard rubber hand hose lines shall be provided , shall be constructed and separated as required by the Cali- in sufficiet' number to reach all' liquid storage areas- -- fornia Building Code - 1 and shall be in accordance with Section 903 or Section 1 ' " 5704.3.8.1 Quantities and storage arrangement The S 905 I 1.. total quantities of liquids in a liquid storage warehouse 57044 Outdoor storage of containers and portable tanks -shall not be limited. The arrangement',of-storage shall Storage 6f flammable and combustible liquids incloséd 'con- - • be in accordance with Table 5704 3 6 3(2) or tainers and portable tanks outside of buildings shall be in 5704.3.6.3(3)-I / accordance with Section 5703 and Sections 5704 4 1 through" .. '9 -,5704.3.8.1.1 Mixed storage Mixed storage shall be;.',5704.4.8.tCapacity limits for containers and portable tanks in accordance with Section 5704.17.2.1.'9 shall be in accordance with Section 5704.3 - '9 - 4" - I ' '9 5704 3 8 1 2 Separabon and aisles Separation aid ,'9 5704'. 1 Flns Storage shall be in accordaflce with I * -. aisles shall be in accordance with Section r approved plans ,5.704.3.7.2.2.' Ii 5704 42 Location on propety Outdo& storage of hq,'9' '9 4- 57043 82 Spill control and secondary containment uids in containers and portable tanks shall be in accor I ,Liquid storage warehouses shall be provided with spill dance with Table 570442 Storage of liquids near control and secondary containment as set forth in Sec buildings located on the same lot shall be in accordance - tion 5004.2.. with this section - ------4 -. - 5704.3.8.3 Ventilation Liquid storage warehouses '9" 5704.4.2:1 Mixed liquid piles Where ,two or more storing containers greater than 5 gallons (19 L) in classes of liquids are stored in a single pile the quantity capacity shall be ventilated at a rate of not less than . in the pile shall not exceed the smallest of maximum , 4 0 25 cfm per square foot (0 075 m3/s m2) of floor area quantities for the classes of material stored I over the storage area 5704.4.2.2 Access Storage of containers 10r portable '9 5704.3.8.4 Fire extinguishing systems Liquid storage tanks shall be provided with fire apparatus access roads '9 r. warehouses shall be protected by automatic sprinkler -! lin accordance with Chapter 5 '9 "9 °' ' systems installed in accordance withChapter 9 and '9 5704 42 3 Security The storage area shall be pro I 't Tables 5704.3.6.3(4) through 5704.16 3(7) a nd Table tected against tampering or trespassers where necessary - - - 5' 4 - .••t 5, .- 4 '9 '!, '. '4. ,.. ,-•' - -• ' -. 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 44i:,.. - • - i i 1 i Cop'right to, or Iicensëdby;-iCC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncron Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License Ilk k I Ij 'J L 1k L I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized; - 4--c ATTACHMENT #8 WATER SUPPLY I FIRE SERVICE FEATURES vided for each individual elevator or elevator bank separated by more than 30 feet (9144 mm). - Exception: A single key box shall- be permitted to be located adjacent to a fire command center or the non- standard fire service elevator key shall be permitted to be secured in a key box used for other purposes and located in accordance with Section 506.1. 506.2 Key box maintenance. The operator of the building shall immediately notify the fire code official and provide the new key when a lock is changed or rekeyed. The key. to such 505.2 Street or road signs. Streets and roads shall be identi- lock shall be secured in the key box. fled with approved signs. Temporary signs shall be installed at each street intersection when construction of new road- - - ways allows passage by vehicles. Signs shall be of an. SECTIbN 507 approved size, weather resistant and be maiiitained, until FIRE PROTECTION WATER SUPPLIES replaced by permanent signs. ' '(l - - - - . 1. . .1 Itctliti!t-1 11 Iti Iiltltl\. All ipp1 I . I I .11 1... .1111 II:;. ii SECTION 506 ..,.I KEY 'r.:..i,IIi. BOXES ,., ...IIUI • :i •IiIiI II h ivallur ii trticicd 117110 OF dliii Iii. Hr .11 506.1 Where required. Where access to or within ,'a structure . - - I ' l' I '' It si It II I . , i i;:: 1 I; I Ii I • or an area is restricted because of secured openings or where I . . . I.', I .. I •-. I i i immediate access is necessary for life-saving or fire fighting II I Ilx I udI I i I I r I purposes the fire code official is authorized to require a key I I .00x TO DC instaiiea in an approved iocation. The Key 10x shall.,:-- - be of an approved type listed in accordance with UL 17 03 07 2 I Li ii 1k liie tt ice iii iin in iv Iiin ni inn and shall contain keys to gain necessary access as required by Ti] liii Hid ippilitiJi ilk nh ill hn I 111.1 ilk NI Hi in-i r I 11111. the fire code official '. ith d1 PA 21 IN 1/1 H IL Ui IIJJ TN I 506 1 1 Locks An approved lock shall be installed on '0 2.2 \\ itt r t itt I 'N tin I i ink hi pi in tin in gates or similar barriers when required by the fire code lii ii 11 ;111 hn iii iii nd in n.n nid in itli " I-11A official.507.3 hit I]IJ'.% Fir,. 11 i inquurniiln!iI I ii hnildiii. I pHI 506 1 2 Key boxes for nonstandardized fire service ele iii it hiii dii .. in I t Ii inn 'di ill P1. In In Hfl TIn I ill vator keys Key boxes provided for nonstandardized fire IH d ninth I I n hi service elevator keys shall comply with Section.O& J" and 1 'O 4 VS ater Ntil)pl\ Itn1 I in lirn co dc ill Ii ii Qi,ffl hn iii ii all of the following:ti_d prINT H tim it NIL! thin1 li_nt 'Nt ltnr iipp! tn 1 Ii 1. The key box shall be compatible with. anN-existing. 'HIiiInnnnd hi the urn tdn HIlIni ii ii ippinnd d nn!fln!iIt . rapid entry key box system in use in the jurisdiction TR ill of din In t hill hn pi kidnd to din Iii c & tint ii pin I and approved by the fire code official to tin ii ippr in ii H lhn it linE niipphn n I in 2 The front cover shall be permanently, labeled with Fire lidr tnt n\nttutln Fui_ Ii dr nil kin it ill UHI the words Fire Department Use Only—Elevator pk in iii ".n iittIl-. 0' I dir lift Ii 1 /1 nI_1/)' 1/ / Keys I ..'d07 I W here iqutitd \\Itnin i p vii n lh Ii liii 3 The key box shall be mounted at each elevator bank i hlIdn iie iltn r Cl nnli untnd i 5ion nd I 11 tI 1 at the lobby nearest to the lowest level of fire depart'-,' lu liii IL ho I flU! lh iii 4(W In i 1 ill it oill a ment access ii di ui ii i Iii ii[i I! liii In iO id I ilk HUi n I 1,\ in 4 The key box shall be mounted 5 feet 6 inches (1676 PH \ nd ionii. i rk,Lilid ihn \l(:ii ii ol,thc of Ow] mm) above the finished floor to the right side of the flU 011 -11(2 fiiu ind Tim un It ill I pr o\ idnd elevator bank 'OlIn IL 11. L]nirLd In 0in Itin codc off l ci tl 5 Contents of the key box are limited to fire service Fttptiittt elevator keys Additional elevator access tools keys I I 1 up P w d i up I up lfl in / II and information pertinent to emergency planning or hi IT ill//I iil / / 1 1 111/ 111/IL elevator access shall be permitted when authorized iii A/ NI 121/H I 1 ii /1 n vii by the fire code official 1 (13, 1 / , 0) in di 6 In buildings with two or more elevator banks a sin 1111.1. niJ linlilnill nh ill III ii ilL 11 II iiH(i Inc( gle key box shall be permitted to be used when such I fit elevator banks are separated by not more than 30 -'It" 1 I II di ttt br ',l I il(II)!f)1 us ii tn 1] ni lduii_ feet (9144 mm) Additional key boxes shall be pro n n]/I ippn d n tO i ni imdjupn Nt On m in I tiLl1 IH Inn c/i I 90 . .. . . 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE II • [flu -1 1 1- lr I Copyright to, or liccnsed:by,-ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckneron Jan 6.2015 :57:34 PM pursuant to License uk kf. iik A J A JU I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. ground. Where required by the fire code official,- address numbers shall be provided in additional approved locations to facilitate emergency response. Address numbers shall be Ara- bic numbers or alphabetical letters. Numbers shallbe Ta.mini- mum of 4 inches (101.6 mm) high with a minimum stroke width of 0.5 inch (12.7 mm). Where access isby means .ofa private road and the building cannot be viewed from the pub- lic way, a monument, pole or other.sign or means shall be used to identify thestructure. Address numbers shall temain- tam. . . •• IT. I . FIRE.SERVICE FEATURES ...--.. I -- -. i. ft iii inn 90d i.liill Iia e <i fiic In ira[it thin 508.1.5 Required features. The fire comma'nd center .I 4 t() I. 't in et the lift de ,irtinenl i. nnci.ti in shall comply with NFPA 72 and shall contain the follow - I.\celitlloi: I lie ii 1 ace haII N perrnniel execed I I i. here N lire ret ii p in nil the ing features: . The emergency voice/alarm communication I i.ji.' ,n , - sys- . tern control unit. - 507.5.2 1nlft'c1ioii, le\tiI intl i'iiince.hic ,The fire department communications system: h\ drant Ici n N iH he nihieet to pcil,dic I ' ft - Fire alarm system zohing annunciator panel - J rliilred h the liii. cede II iii I- ire hilriiii 1> 1JJti required by Section 907.63.3. < I h,ifl hi. ii dnt.iined in ii prr.iri e eiiitdilnn it all 11111c,r .ini rtiaH he repaired r' heir delerlir e ,\dditd it. . Annunciator unit visually indicating the location . illr'rinnnr ij I\ ft ifl rh ill ftmpI\ m1h of the elevators and whether they are operational. Status indicators and controls for air. distribution • I - . iO .- I.3 rRatc lire 'ntr% ice uiainr intl wtile Ir Itink. ri- systems. ate Pie ni i.e iiiaiii and rraier t,inkr litli he pci mu The fire-fighter's control panel required by Sec in perted n ed itid ill.lintainr I in ii.r rd.mee mill 1 tion'909.16 for smoke control systems installed in, • I .: I 1, i ,, ui j n the building. . . . > Ii Jt I Controls for unlocking stairway doors siriultane- j S4 7 4 ()hstru Ion I n htiueleil a_i. t,)11e \i.Ii-aitt . ously. . . - 1 • ,-Ii.ih] he filamtimcd ii all tttnrr I lie lire dep.n tin id hall . Sprinkler vatve and water-flow detector display nil he detei red iii Iiindeied IT ,)III niininp ininiedi 1k panels. . - , : • , . tohi i. pieteelien rdumpinciit in tue h\ tint . 1 . ' •• Emergency and standby power status indicators. Clem- space around 11\dranis. \ I ]4 'S . . .'. • A telephone for fire department use with con- • iiiiiuu lear p ire hail he ii nntanied ,uuiund lie rnrnrnlei . . trolled access to the public telephone system. .' race it ne hr li,ini errept a titlierni i. eune I 0I . . . ipprir -d Fire pump status indicators. l' roan V Ii ii. ti ft Jr i. h 12 Schematic building plar indicating the typical ert to iiiparl b' i neil t chicle. euiid p ii. ii 101er , floor plan and detailing the building core, means - i. I innate -hall r rapt'. \6 01 'rietait I ' of -egress; fire protectioii systems, fire-fighting equipment and fire department access,, and the . .. location of fire walls, fire barriers, fire partitions,t . -- 4 SECTION 508 - . - smoke barriers and smoke partitions.-- - FIRE COMMAND CENTER' ' -- . ' . . . 13. An approvedBuilding Information Card that con- A,1 - 508.1 General Where required by other seciions of this code tains but is not limited to the following informa and in all buildings classified as high-rise buildings by the . , . . tion. . '• California Building Code and Group 1-2 occupancies having . . . . 13.1. General building information that - I occupied floors locdted more than 75 feet abbie. the lowest level offire department vehicle access fire command center ,'a - includes:., property name, address, the & number of floors in the building (above for fire department operations shall be pro'ided:and-sha'll -- - - and below grade), use and occupancy - - - . comply with Sections 508. 1.1 through 508. 1.5.;.'ee .,y •. - . classification (for mixed uses, identify the - - S I i different 508.1.1 Locat; and access. The location an.d acessibil-- r' on . types of occupancies on each - - floor) estimated building (i.e., popultion .' ity of the fire command center shall 156 approved by the night weekend) • - . - fire chief. , S , - - p - ' 1r -n.' - . S It 13.2.-Building information emergency contact ', • .. I -SI - 508.1.2 Separation. The fire command! ,center ..a!i be. that includes: a list of the building's mer- ' - separated from the remainder, of the buildingby.not less .• ....- . . . 1 than a -hour fire barrier constructed in . buildingengineer etc.) and their respec- . — I - . Section 707 of the California Building Code or hoiizontal assembly constructed in accordance with Section 711 of tive work phone number, cell phone nurn ber, and e-mail address • - the California Building Code, or both. • '. 13.3. Building construction that information- -;- . 508.1.3 Size. The fire command center shall..be,'a'm.ini- includes: the type bfbuilding construction I mum of 200 square feet (19 m2) in area with a minimum gency contacts (e.g., building manager,......' (e.g., floors walls columns 7and roof U - dimension of 10 feet (3048 mm). . - -. assembly); . - . ' ' -508.1.4 Layout approval. A layout of thefi're command . - 'includes: -13.4. Exit stair information that num- I ' - center and all features required by this section to be con . tamed therein shall be submitted' for approval prior to . ber of exit stairs in the building each exit stair designation and floors served, loca- -r installation , - tion where each exit stair discharges exit - ., ' '.-'- 'l' ': - ''', ' .4 2OI3 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 91' -I - jffl • . 1 1 iiiir i u Copyright to, or iictnscd.by, CC- (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncron Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License I ki Ulk J J k I I Agreernini. No further reproductions authorized.- , -. •. .I - ' ' - '-' ATTACHMENT #9 ALARM/MONITORING FIRE 'PROTECTION SYSTEMS 903.3.8 Floor control valves Floor control valves and waterfiow detection assemblies shall be installe'd:ataeach floor where any of the following occur .- 1. Buildings ivhere the floor level of the highest story is located more than 30 feet above the lôèxlt'd.of fire department vehicle access. .a.*. 2 Buildings that are four or more stories in heig 3. Buildings that are two or more sto,iie eiloiv the highest level offire department vehicle access Exception: Group R-3 and R-3. I occupancies:fioor control valves and waterfiow detectioji aisenb!ies shall not be required " 9034 prinkh.ir stcin super 15101! uid alarnis. All ails a a nil! I o, IIIin a H IL' 55 .itai app]'. I i ,li1t ilFit is /i iii k k2l sa slain pariip isak - \\.ltai las a]'. and lampalilaran aiitiail iii pias- aura iiid ss.ilai-ll as sa italic an ill sprinklar s iii ha alastirsalls sap -is Had I Iiiad flia 11, 11111 a iitnd nail. F \( tpliiins: \ itainalia pi inklar tariis pi;lashna ;na- and Isa a I ala i a I\s a] an 2 I rail -d .ira.i s\slani ars ala Isssci Il/an .0 pini Liar \iitum Itia pi inklar a rain insiallad in j,_ co, rd.inaa \s ith NI '1 1 R as ha i a a C011 1111( a suppla ntaIll is U 5 d to app Is had din La--I La 55 mci ii rd 11a Lit nulls spi iriklar as DIana and a aparala dutitli 5 us a tor I ha ml 0111aiis sprinklar ss 1 'in no pr idad d 7; aLas pain )II tial 5 lIsa Hut art, saalad r I , )akcd Ii 11 a apan I t 1011 !naI ailas Ia aannaars iii kilahan luaad' puiirt pru P ath ar dip tiiiks Iii It ira sa.ilssl of as Lad in the ups a p itian. a \ !iIsa nallirl' II al nj 1 lila III an nia. diil ira a ilsd of I akad in H a apan p tin ii N I mull io pras nra -asitchas ni dra pta ua1nn ad daluaa spriiklai s tams thai uia sa.i]ad or n/ad ii tha a psi p all saL 903.4.1 siotlttoi inp. iumria sap a \l i aid trauhlc i'- 'uP shill ha Ii tin tiS dullarain and -ii ill hc jitnuatiajlla Iran' muittad to an ippras ad sapars isinu liii Lii ol, ss Iin suppi sad h OW Ii ra coda at Ii cia]. shill a ;and a audi H ad ut a a L a lair Is sI Ian Is si las,dian. I \.C*f)l lulls: id -icr and as uir it 1 sulsas irs r uilss us hasa r 5 ida] ha Iiva militia pilita or puhlic UI ii itS ira a I rca] L iii ad I Ia I a nina/ti mad 2 ItsLI1s pica :fit to)[) alas 1s last 5 11s C,) lasuta il l lirautad smci spriak ICI r lain app a pipia ia]] ha las] ad in lIsa apais P '.11 ii lii ass i aura as ia]iilmad Ia ha airipprI asitli a tira 11111riri S_5 -ACFII tha hi dli \s ])ras antar a us a h,i II ha alaalri- au] Is upai si ad In 1 tan/par ss itali iii tullad in las aid ii a a a iih N I PA 2 md apat jtala .uiiiiiunm- a ii tad. 003.4.2 \!trin's. His I!;! I n1 I I '.1 iii 7ih1a dana. I ailad an this astai ni P tha htaldina in an appmas ad lisa- Han. shill 1)(' a raiaatad I I I I aiiaiu aal 'IT uail 'pi I ntlar 5 tarn arish 'pi inklai ssatar las; sultrni das isa'. luall ha ;n1 iv Pad h sailar Muss c, j is 'tlsril i tha fisna a] I smals aprinklar a] lIla riuiIlast arid a sica int.ilIad in t ha a stal it \\ liars a dia jj alarni -a stan! i astjllasl a In 1 ali at llra aui mans prinklar 5\'Iam aIm]] a'saml I ha htuildinc lima uLurin saianu I' siN it / aft alt a iii in 'a; s/ia/i it 3 ' r ; i ? I I C \ 003.4.3 Floor con irol salves. . \pprns ad -apsis isa I iii Ii cal I TIo, a ntr LI a a a a dial] he pu lad at tha plit L It sari- riaatin! lila risar am a ish liar in lauh lisa haildan uiiii If I I- ru iii 'i 1: at ia ari/'1 1 /7 r. / •lfa/ las I 5/ 1 //la i(); CW /,'I 'I 903.5 Testing and maintenance. Sprinkler systems shall be tested and maintained in accordance with Section 901. 903.6 Where required in existing buildings and struc- tures. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided in existing buildings and structures where required in Chapter 11. SECTION 904 ALTERNATIVE AUTOMATIC FIRE-EXTINGUISHING :SYSTEMS 904.1 General. Automatic fire-extinguishing systems, other than automatic sprinkler systems, shall be designed, installed, inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with the pro- visions of this section and the applicable referenced stan- dards. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904(a) (2)] Required Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Frequencies. (2) Engineered and pre-engineered fixed extinguishing systems shall be inspected, tested and maintained at least semi-annually, and immediately after a system activation. JCalifornia 'Code of Regulations, 'Title 19, Division 1, §904(c)J Required Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Frequencies. (c) Engineered and pre-engineered fixed extinguishing systems, regardless of installation date, shall be inspected, tested and maintained within the time periods specified in California Code of Regulations, .Title 19, Division I, Sec- tion 904(a) (2) above. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904.7(a) through (c)J Inspection, Testing, and Mainte- nance Requirements for Engineered and Pre-engineered Fixed Extinguishing Systems. Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance shall be performed in accordance with: - (a) California Code of Regulations, Title 19, 'Division 1, Section 904(a) (2), - - 144 - -' ' .-. 1 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE - I Copyright to, or' licensed by, [CC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED): accessed by Ellie KIausbruckneron Jan 6,2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant toLicense Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. - I I I I I I ATTACHMENT #10 I FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS ROADS 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I FIRE SERVICE FEATURES FIRE COMMAND CENTER. hard-surfaced condition is not necessary in the interest I FIRE DEPARTMENT MASTER KEY of public safety and welfare. FIRE LANE I 2 I )inIuicIonc I ii. p r it ro Ic h dl KEY BOX hic in niiiih iru lcd ct diii of n I In 111 ,111 20 fni (iii()(c I two \Iu c I hut Icr I 1w ippr cd u1ii TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES it. ii ic ii in cc rh 0c I ii ( in(] ti tin P sliuctod \cfiuicol cm iwcc of not In Ihon 1 fct ' inch SECTION 503 - FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS 0322 \ulhlI it'. I tic fun co In ollickul cIiII hcu thu outhoritc to tnclturc ill In the niinunnm dcc 03.1 Where e required. I ru spp ii this uc c i sd. chs II Pc cccliii oc hum tticc 11C in IcIccJ wOn br 111-n or re ttn Opnl pros idcd trid nw Iii cd in uccildinco cc ith inch (nil i) I I - I tilicti011 1I I. to ii - 03.I.1 ItiihIint's and I:iIitis. °ppriccd liii upp.ir;ii I U3.2.3 urfccc. Finn ippuniiu lccc rood shill Pd rood shill H0 p05 idcd fr cc crc ftc his huildinci dc iHncl mid rnmiriimiricd iipp ii ilic nip nd Ic mdc of I icOns - - 01 poioi 01 1 P uldino hciuuliur con liuctcd ot n snd • 1 1cc appursi ii iii h iI I ho url i ccl i to pr c id III- cc ailinr (Irk in,—, ipihdihin win or ciilmini thu ridiclioti 1 Pu fun ippuJtu .IcCu5 • riud sholl coinhlic cc tb thu I C,jH ITCHICHIs of tito uction 03.2.4 J it rnin2 radius. I hu nccuincd i Ill nniS I Alin of and bill uiciid ioscithiii I () md i II °21) Toni) of ill p t finn m Irotu accns toid cIiJ1 Pu dutunutirinci 1 thu fun • l ironic oh Pc 1011115 oud dl porluli of thn n\icrI r ic1mll if c dn off1ciI thu first ci us if tim I'Inldfi jl I nicusurcd Ps an If Jifi s cd rititc iriurid thu n\lcmji rot fin Puddinc or focilits I)emol ends. I )cmd-crid fitc 1ppmnituc 0cc mmd - I in cscu of I 0 lCost id7 uI Inn i I in nitwit chill in pio Lctplioii: I hc I-irc to mill rn 0ppr cccl irc I 1(-,i liurnino wound Pie cmppi- 1 mcmi c tic diniuntlicn 1.1 5)m Id-ct 4c 2i) nuni cchcic I hc huil inn i cluippcI thrtichui ccilIm M)• uppnoccd iutofln0iic priimklcr S Onni in tillcd u O3.2.6 hrtdies mini eI& :cd 'u rfare,. \\ lid c i Pri .1L,,: I sc iccoidiitcc uli ncnuin (4{( I Ph .1 or - or irn ciccaind umltcn i pa of i turn app nraiii accc I ri mit. the hrudnc Imill Pc con iructcd and munljiund iii accorduncc ccitt \Al 1I() I III- I '. tn id-n ant nbc tn I I ftc mppuiitu 10cc rod cmnnot Pc ri1iillcd surIacn chili ho dcci und I ii his c 11"A(l cutticiufli io cai iS I I f I ihIil Oil p11 pci is. topo:'rml li tin inipo ccl ho iii of bin oppalitin. chmclu liii huitiid cc otcrcca\ nofliftcluaPlc 'i ud o or I thn r multi hilt Pc p hull it Poll critrinco to hr iducc cciic it rcctuimcd iuiIitiorns. 111,1 cii ,mppniccd mthcri aiisn ulnait of Pm t1w 11w codn oflicimt \humc ctccutcd oiifmnnn dnsini nd 0- icc pritcoluin i proc i lcd I hnic irc not in,,rc thin cci (roup IN'-" ii ( iciup for n1cmcini1c5 5 jujn usc son idiaccut to cur Licc cc filch arc not d inn d to cich usc, ippuoc ccl Pu rid oppmcnd 1 Onclip nlcmcc. in or hoth chill Pc ii till I nid inwntauicd Si lull 03.1.2 ItIiiiori:iI :icceis. Pc Pin -()(k ohl ml is mutiio- rciflm.uod P-c Plc 1'ic c-dc itliciit. - I f riouci to rcdiuuic fiord thin ouc Plc app 1101w a cc c no ci (f3.2. (.rad. 1 Ii -'rucfc of din Pin apporan I sccc mood P0cc1 on the poinn.tiu Pr linipairilidili of o dun c loud ho 1 hiatt Pu sctthin ill(:Iutiit lihfi dind Pc thu Pm cocic ofii 0 vclnchc us niccoin dOlihiti fi II 10fii cli 1111(0 con Ii- ltl lmccci oil the ho dc1 irliniunt m[ipanitu - iii us or ilium factors til'if linuit icc c I . 03.2.8 503.1-3 Ilipit-piled sot :i&'. Fire dupuitncnm S cnrcic -\:wles of :IIpr.imi&II mind dciarlure. I Pc mnmilcs hi hr I 11 (d ipfriic md dcl arturo spp Titus huildnncc II n I br iirh pllcci ci nihcitiniic -fr tab P cciiiiin tic hinnit :t if rb cd Pc thu Pro c i Ill- soc halt cinmphm cc lu tic applic shIn pr 51 Ofi oh ( Ii Phd clImb omncd ti 111c ii cicpirlin niH apf :r:uluc .I • U3.2 [iic U3.3 \lat kin,_,.V 11cm rc-quucd h thu icc ci dc of tidal - - - ipcciIii;tltns app ironic 0cc usc r id 111011 Ic - - In lillncllnclarr-uIud in mdc rdaricc cc fm hncimi no s)l I If p0 d inn or ithi mppriccil nil 11cc m InuanNinic lilt - - innclidc the us-d .b I }.1P11\( I lHL I -Inst hc, [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division , §3.'05(a)] Fire Department Access and Egress (Roads) pncisidcil liir Inn ippinutus iccc-s lo'Rk to udcniilm such road or jin I hi liii the trio II ii Ihc Ic cml I tic Inc In Pc clii Ii hi rc I (tic rn dc I_tm ii d Ii ill Pc In ull I inc d in i dc mim luuihlt (a) Roads Required access roads front every built?ling t. a c in liii m ii ii mIt n ii c m 1111 Pc in p fun d i I rc p 11cc if cc Inc in n( I public street shall be all-weather hard surfaced (suitable sirs Iii pnoc i In icici4ii it SI ihihii for use by fire apparatus) right-of-way not. !essthañ .20,i 5113.4 ()hslr itelioji of fire ipl)ar:llus at cuss roads. I ito feet in width. Such right-of-way shall be unobsti nc/ed andt • maintained only as access to the public street stints c 0 ml I mull ii 1 I 151 H didt -d ml ails rlimnllul - Exception The enforcing agency may waive or ,-nodify in cicicliui tic p inPut if chic Inc PlO InlunmIlnimmul cci tim iii c Ic in (mdc cm h Ii J mcd tim 'cdli ii II I cli III in rh Intl nitind - this -requirement if in his opinion such'-dllwe2nhe dj minus - - - 88 •-- ---:OIt- 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I II Copyright to, or licensed by;ICC-(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED): accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Jan 6,2015 :57:34 PM pursuant to License Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. I '• I I 4 U : .. -..- -. - .. - -• --I I ' FIRE SERVICE FEATURES - -. '• • O3.4.1. I riffle c1IiniIl2 devicL. fijii- ,IIflu]IiLi Je\ie mci j rriliii h ill icciLiled C fltILiCtLJ md IIiSfJIICJ '. \hill hc pu hihuicd uiiIe .mp[r\cd he thc hic cic eiii i inpl \\uili lie rcqumruneumt I I \I I (I(m LCd SO Rrqiuiu d p it ni U I i& ucle I I:c lift dL lift i ii IL I :~ltiiTc the n I lift CC I 1 L i SECTION 504 ACCESS TO BUILDING OPENINGS AND ROOFS I j riP tuck or hLr iL\\J\ . mmci irielulinc plibliL 504.1 Required access. Exterior door's and openings required. by this code or the California Building Code shall be main- -' • - ileelL mIIe i hi'lmvc\ . I.mrm ft prrcicrL lime I [IL dud. IriII Pu Ij tel in .me.rd um.0 . hi I i2L r.iu tamed readily accessible for emergency access by the fire miiicndcd ni .iUiillIlIL peictin Lh.mII he he cried. mu- i department. An approved access walkway leading from firec'; • nirijjti iii in icIIud to Lnlpk c ith die rLe]ullcln lift ii apparatus access roads to exterior openings shall be provided, - I ii when required by the fire code official 503 I '-c.cui ml tim mid h it ni. ides.\\ Ii.n euiirLd 5042 Maintenance of exterior doors and openings Exte •, - . mite. end hen imide shill he mirrd mu cii eppi sed rien- nor doors and their function shall ndt be eliminated without L ncr ltced. huh mud iiiLr 'iLLL tli:ui he heuri prior approval. Exterior doors that havebeen rendered non- closed .ind ohstrutcd iii ilie iiianneu pre Lrrhed Ps he.iin functional and that retain a functional door exterior, appear- ........ nIl dl iii he tie.pamud in i ii ed urflcm auth rued ance shall have -a sign affixed to the exterior side of the door P. lie V. icr uuud the irs IL ciii ii] , with the words THIS DOOR BLOCKED. The sign shall con-'m I Excelmow,i LII sist of letters having a principal stroke of not less than 3/4 inch I pLilhi. ulluer lift itliuti . lu (19.1 mm) wide and at least 6 inches (152 mm) high on .a - . - ... 503.5.2 Fences and Gates. School grounds.niay be fenced . contrasting background. Required fire department access and gates therein may be equipped with. locks, provided ) doors shall not be obstructed or eliminated. Exit and exit`.,, . I . that safe dispersal areas based on 3 square feet. (.2 m2) - - access doors shall comply with Chapter 10. Access doors for •. high-piled 'combustible storage shall comply with Sectiont •. - per occupant are located between the school and the 1. 3206.6.1...., '. . fence. Such required safe dispersal areas shall not be I . . . . • - located less than 50 feet (15 240 mm) from school build- 504.3 Stairway access to roof. New buildings four or mire,' I ings. - - . . . ;.• • . -t' stories above grade plane, except those with a roof slope . -private school shall confor . • - - •.• •. ,n ivith Sec-. :,Every public and greater than four units vertical in 12 nits horizontal (33.3- . * • . - lion 32020 of the Education Code which states: percent slope), shall be provided with a stairway to the rOof. -u. -c . • Stairway access to the roof shall be in accordance with Sec- . ., The governing board of every public school -' . tion 1009.13. Such stairway shall be marked at street and . I:. - district' and the governing authority of every pri- -- - floor levels with a sign indicating that the stairway continues *. -- • ,. vale school, which maintains any building used -,- - , to the roof. Where roofs are used for roof gardens or for other- I , for the instruction or housing of school pupils on-'- - land entirely enclosed (except for building walls) purposes, -stairways shall be provided ast required for such ti occupancy classification - by fences of walls,• shall, through. cooperation i 504.4 Roof access: No person shall, install or maintain any' - - with the local law enforcement and Jfre-pioiec-bed'security barrier such as barbed wire fencing razor wire fenc- . .. ' - . lion agencies having jurisdiction Of the area . . ink, chain link fencing, or any other fencing material, cable, - -, make provision for the erection of gate sjnsuch,, fences or walls. The gates shall be of sufficient .• ae-ial, antenna, or other obstruction on the roof of any corn- • - • . . . . - -- a - - . . -, ............... -s size !o permit the entrance of the apiblcs - mercial establishment in such a manner as to obstruct or ren- - , -; de- egress or .access hazcirdous in the event offiie or other - - t 71. - police equipment and fire-fighting apparatus used bythe law enforcement and fire-protection - emergency.• - - . . . ',s , - . - •. - - - -, agencies There shall be no less than one such Exception Guy wire ; ods and aerial antenna masts may, access gate and there shall be as many -such gates; .; be attached to a roof structure ha'ing a slope of less than - . as needed to assure access to all major bildings -i i - . 30 degrees prbvided there is full clearance of 7 feel or • - ••. - and ground aréa. If such gates aie .tto--be , more between the roof an~/ said obstruction. Guy wire or I .... ' - . - I. • . equipped with locks, the locking devices i; rods required to support aerial or antenna,masts may be designed to permit ready entrance by the use -of:' . ' -at/ached to a roof structure a lateral distance from the - • - I the chain or bolt cutting devices with which the mast not in excess of one sixth the height of the mast -• • - -. • local law enforcement and fire-protection agen- . • ' -; . - 4 • - - -. '. - . • cies may be equipped. - - - - ' .'. • - • . •. • - .- :. - • - . - 03.6 'ecuriI\ ten. I lie unntuhhatiii i necuir ii ite arc SECTION 505 • • - . -. -5 PREMISES IDENTIFICATION,, -• i lure Jp[-dlutsu iLce-L n id hill he J1pisL d Is tie hue - - . • - - - • I - - liis I P her eeuruts eete crc instahlel. rlue -hill ruse iii - , -505.1 'Address identification. New and exiting -buildings - . ipprused ice ii- I eu:ieu sais per liii. I Ii - sc lmts e tie shall have approved address numbèr, building numbers or • nil the sill mccli s pu iii ui hiul I he iniuniiuried pci ii ucuiuh approved building identification placed in a position that is : -• • - : ui elI till n I clvi - leper ii r ss her pins dud. shall he plainly legible and visible from the street or road fronting the - hunted iii is r?lauusc ss iii I I 2 t its intande I kr miii 'property. These numbers - shall -'contrast with their back- I • - • • - - • ; , - . - • -• • :- - - - _2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE - u_s - • • ' - - - * - - - . - ' '.. -89 - - l - II 1'i -j i qi • Copyright to, or licnsedby;ICC-(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accesed by Eliic Klausbruckncr on Jan 6-2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to Lhccnsc -, k L k Agreement No further reproductions authorlLcd 4 L I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ATTACHMENT #11 PERMITS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS shall be followed if an emergency condition occurs. . 5001.3.3.4 Spill mitigation. Spill containment. systems or means to render a spill harmless to people or prop- The process of developing and updating the plan shall erty shall be provided where a spill is determined to be involve the participation of affected employees. a plausible event and where such anevent would endanger people or property. 5001.3.316 Accident procedures. Written procedures :' ..., . for investigation and documentation of accidents shall . 5001.3.3.5 Ignition hazards. Safeguards shalli be -pro- be developed, and accidents shall be investigated and vided to minimize the risk of exposing combustible ' 'documented in accordance with these procedures. hazardous materials to unintended sources of ignition. 5001.3.3.17 Consequence analysis. Where an acciden- 5001.3.3.6 Protection of hazardous materials.-.. Safe- tal release of hazardous materials could endanger peo- guards shall be provided to minimize the risk of expos- pIe or property, either on or off-site, an analysis of the ing hazardous materials to a fire or 'physical damage expected consequences of a plausible release shall be . performed and utilized in the analysis and selection of whereby such exposure could endanger or, lead to the endangerment of people or property. ",. . active and passive hazard mitigation controls. 5001.3.3.7 Exposure hazards. Safeguards shall be 5001.3.3.18 Safety audits. Safety ,audits shall be con- provided to minimize the risk of and limit damage-from ducted on a periodic basis to verify compliance with the a fire or explosion involving explosive hazardous mate- i requirements of this section. rials whereby such fire or explosion could endanger or lead to the endangerment of people or 5001.4 Retail and wholesale storage and display. For retail '. -. and wholesale storage and display of nonflammable solid and ' 5001.3.3.8 Detection of gas or vapor release. Where a nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials release of hazardous materials gas Hor. vapor 'would in Group M occupancies and storage in Group S occupancies, cause immediate harm to persons or property, 'means of see Section 5003.11. mitigating the dangerous effects of a release shall be provided r - -' 'O)1 " Pernjits. Firinit hill NL riqnni_d is it nh in 'LL linn I P md lift 5001.3.3.9 Reliable power source. Where, a power supply is relied upon to prevent or control an,emer- \\ lull iLL]iflhii P IIu liii dL ifti i ml pirl11iilL huIl - ' ' upp}\ I dpphi\ ill jftlifl InC iill\ Ll ii C nih in ' gency condition that could endanger people or prop- '' erty, the power supply shall be from a reliable 'Source. diii I I it Ii ippl i tii ii Ii ill h, uhiii ittd - - d u prior Ill,: tininin itinri nf lu Cloy ii of P indIum I 5001.3.3.10 Ventilation Where ventilation is neces 1/ ii don nu iii oft I li Ii rL IL ()II1CiII ft unthori d In sary to limit the risk of creating an emergency condi i n ii tIm 11 the uppl ii Ii in hi i inp iii d h n ppn P tion resulting from normal or abnormal operations I 1(2111t% loCurL ptiii iii Ri i'd Ilk C C itli CCLIIOfl 'iii means of ventilation shall be provided.. -- 5001.5.1 Hazardous Materials Management Plan 5001.3.3.11 Process hazard analyses. Process hazard (HMMP). Where required by the fire code official, an I :analyses shall be conducted to ensure reasonably the application for a permit shall include an HMMP. The protection of people and property from dangerous con- HMMP shall include a facility site plan designating the ditions involving hazardous materials, following: 5001.3.3.12 Pre-startup safety review. Written 'docu- mentation of pre-startup safety review procedures shall be developed and enforced to ensure that operations are initiated in a safe manner. The process ofdeveloping and updating such procedures shall involve the partici- pation of affected employees. 5001.3.3.13 Operating and emergency procedures. Written documentation of operating prdcdures"and procedures for emergency shut down shall be devel- oped and enforced to ensure that operations arecon- ducted in a safe manner. The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve., the participa- tion of affected employees. 5001.3.3.14 Management of change. A written plan for management of. change shall be developed and enforced. The process of developing and'updating the plan shall involve the participation of affected employ- ees. 5001.3 3.15 Emergency plan. A written emergency plan shall be developed to ensure that'.proper actions are taken in the event of an emergency, and the plan Access to each storage and ue area. Location of emergency equipment. Location where liaison will meet emergency responders. Facility evacuationmeeting point locations. The general purpose'of other areas within the build- ing. Location of all above-ground and underground tanks and their appurtenances including, but not limited to, sumps, vaults, below-grade treatment systems and piping. The hazard classes in each area. Locations of all control areas and Group H occupan- cies. Emergency exits. [For SFM] The HMMP shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4. I I I 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . , 367 Ill119111149111ir 1° Copyright to, or licensed by..ICC,(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License Ilk k'fa vih ikE I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. '- ATTACHMENT #12 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN & .HAzuuous MATERIALS INVENTORY STATEMENT EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS > TABLE 405.2 FIRE AND EVACUATION DRILL FREQUENCY AND PARTICIPATION o?,pcURy FREQUENCY PARTICIPATION Group A Quarterly Employees Group BC Annually Employees Group E See Section 408.3' All occupants Group F Annually Employees Group I Quarterly on each shift Employees" Group R-1 Quarterly on each shift Employees Group R-2" See Section 408.3 All occupants Group R-4 Quarterly on each shift Employees" High-rise buildings Annually Employees The frequency shall be allowed to be modified in accordance vithSeciion 408.3.4. ,. Fire and evacuation drills in residential care assisted living facilities shall include complete evacuation of the premises in accordance with Section 408.10.5. Where occupants receive habilitation or rehabilitation training, fire prevention and fire safety practices shall be included as part of the training program. Group B buildings having an occupant load of 500 or more persons or more than 100 persons above or below the lowest level of exit discharge. Applicable to Group R-2 college and university buildings in accordance with Section 408.3. 405.6 Notification. Where required by the fire code official, prior notification of emergency evacuation drills shall be given to the fire code official. 405.7 Initiation. Where a fire alarm system is provided, emergency evacuation drills shall be initiated by activating the fire alarm system. . 405.8 Accountability. As building occupants arrive at the assembly point, efforts shall be made to determine if all óccu- pants have been successfully evacuated or have been accounted for. . 405.9 Recall and reentry. An electrically or mechanically operated signal used to recall occupants after an evacuation shall be separate and distinct from the signal used to initiate the evacuation. The recall signal initiation meanssliall be manually operated and under the control of the person in charge of the premises or the official in charge ofthe'.'inci- dent. No one shall reenter the premises until authorized to do so by the official in charge. SECTION 406 EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND RESPONSE PROCEDURES. ; .• 406.1 General. Employees in the occupancies listed iñ•Sec- tion 404.2 shall be trained in the fire emergency procedures described in their fire evacuation and fire safety plans. Train- ing shall be based on these plans and as described in SeCtion 404.3. . .. 406.2 Frequency. Employees shall receive training in ,the contents of fire safety and evacuation plans and the ,itdutiëas part of new employee orientation and at least annuall)Ithère- after. Records shall be kept and made available to the fire code official upon request. 406.3 Employee training program. Employees shall be trained in fire prevention, evacuation and fire safety in accor- dance with Sections 406.3.1 through 406.3.4. 406.3.1 Fire prevention training. Employees shall be apprised of the fire hazards of the materials and processes to which they are exposed. Each employee shall be instructed in the proper procedures for preventing fires in the conduct of their assigned duties. 406.3.2 Evacuation training. Employees shall be famil- iarized with the fire alarm and evacuation signals, their assigned duties in the event of an alarm or emergency, evacuation routes, areas of refuge, exterior assembly areas and procedures for evacuation. 406.3.3 Emergency lockdown training. Where a facility has a lockdown plan, employees shall be trained on their assigned duties and procedures in the event of an emer- gency lockdown. 406.3.4-Fire safety training. Employees assigned fire- fighting duties shall be trained to know the locations and proper use of pOrtable fire extinguishers or other manual fire-fighting equipment and the protective clothing or equipment required for its safe and proper use. SECTION 407 HAZARD COMMUNICATION 407.1 General. The provisions of Sections 407.2 through 407.7 shall be applicable where hazardous materials subject to permits under Section 5001.5 are located on the premises or where required by the fire code official. 407.2 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous materials shall be either readily available on the premises as a paper copy, or where approved, shall be permitted to be readily retrievable by elec- tronic access. 407.3 Identification. Individual containers of hazardous materials, cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable federal regulations. Buildings, rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard warning signs in accordance with Sec- tion 5003.5. 407.4 Training. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of a fire, leak or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identification of the locations where hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowl- edgeable in the site emergency response procedures. 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The permit holder or applicaht shall submit to the fire code official a facility 'closure P an in: accordance with Section 5001.6.3 to terminatestorage',' dis- pensing, handling or use of hazardous materials. SECTION 408 USE AND. OCCUPANCY-RELATED REQUIREMENTS I 408.1 General. In addition to the other requirements-'of this chapter, the provisions of this section are applicable to, spe- cific occupancies listed herein. ... .. . ..... 408.2 Group A occupancies. Group A loccupin6itis shall comply with the requirements of Sections 408.2:-I ard 408.2.2 and Sections 401 through 406. I. 408.2.1 Seating plan. The fire safety and evacuation plans. for assembly occupancies shall include the information . required by Section 404.3 and a detailed seating plan, occupant load and occupant load limit. Deviations from l. the approved plans shall be allowed provided the occupant load limit for the occupancy is not exceeded and the aisles and exit accessways remain unobstructed. - 408.2.2 Announcements. In theaters, motion picture the- aters, auditoriums and similar assembly, occupancies in Group A used for noncontinuous programs, an audible announcement shall be made not more than 10, minutes prior to the start of each program to no the ccupants of the location of the exits to be used in the e'vent of a fire or other emergency. i. Exception: In motion picture theaters, the -announce- ment is allowed to be projected upon the screen in a manner approved by the fire code official. 408.3 Group E occupancies and Group '11-2 college and university buildings. Group E occupancies-shall comply with the requirements of Sections 408.3.1 through 408311 and Sections 401 through 403. Group R-2 college and.univer- sity buildings shall comply with the requirements of Sections 408.3.2 and Sections 401 through 403. 408.31 Group E Occupandies. Every person and public officer managing, controlling, or in charge of any pàblic, private, or parochial school, other than a two-year com- munity college, shall cause the fire alarm signal to be sounded not less than once every calendar' month at the elementary and intermediate levels, thid not- less than twice yearly at the secondary level in the manner. pre- scribed in Section 907. Afire drill shall be held at 'the sec- ondary level not less than twice every school year.' 408.3.1.1 Emergency Pre-Fire Planning. Each school principal, district superintendent or 'day nursery 'man- ager shall, in cooperation with the enforcing agency, EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS prepare procedures to be followed in case of fire or other emergency. They should include the folloiving: I. Posting of the telephone number of the fire depart- ment in the office and/or at the main switchboard Assignment of a responsible person to call the fire department upon notification of any fire or activa- tion of the alarm system for any reason other than fire drills. Posting in a conspicuous place in each classroom or assembly area a plan showing paths of travel to". evacuate the room in case of emergency and includ- ing an alternate route. Posting in each classroom instructions to be fol-' lowed by the teacher. These should include: 4.1 Maintaining of order during evacuation. 4.2. Removal of roll call book and calling of roll when designated evacuation area is reached. 408.3.2 College and University Pre-Fire Planning. The Chancellor, President, or his designated representative, shall, in cooperation with the enforcing agency, propose procedures to be followed in case offire or other emer- gency in accordance with the provisions of Section 408.3.1,1, 408.3.3 First emergency evacuation drill. The first emergency evacuation drill of each school year shall be conducted within 10 days of the beginning of classes. 408.3.4 Emergency evacuation drill deferral. In severe climates, the fire code official shall have the authority to modify the emergency evacuation drill frequency speci- fied in Section 405.2. 408.3.5 Time of day. Emergency evacuation drills shall 'I I < be conducted at different hours of the day or evening, dur- ing the changing of classes, when the school is at assem- - bly, during the recess or gymnastic periods, or during other times to avoid distinction betweeii drills and actual fires. In Group R-2 college and university buildings, one required drill shall be held during hours after sunset or - - before sunrise. 408.3.6 Assembly points. Outdoor assembly areas shall be designated and shall be located a safe distance from the. building being evacuated so as to avoid interference with fire department operations. The assembly areas shall be arranged to keep each class separate to provide account- ability of all individuals. 408.4 Group H-5 occupancies. Group H-5 occupancies shall comply with the requirements of Sections 408.4.1 through 408.4.4 and Sections 401 through 407. 408.4.1 Plans and diagrams. In addition to the require- ments of Section 404 and Section 4076, plans and dia- grams shall be maintained in approved locations indicating the approximate plan for each area, the amount and type of HPM stored, handled and used, locations of shutoff valves for HPM supply piping, emergency telephone locations and locations of exits. 408.4.2 Plan updating. The plans and diagrams required by Section 408.4.1 shall be maintained up to date and the 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE - . ' 83 I i] i]ij "[NI Copyright to, or liccnscd'by, ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. I . . • . - - - . - ' '- . • -' I -I .. - 1 - r , .•' .,- - --1 • ,, *-,- . .. - I ''"I '' t -' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PRO VISIONS ' 5001.33.4 Spill 'mitigation. Spill containment systems' shall be followed if an emergency conditionoccu'rs. ' 4 I or means to render a spill harmless to people or, prop- The process of developing and updating the plan shall erty shall be provided where a spill is determined to be i involve the participation of affected employees a plausible event and where such an vent would 5001.3.3.16 Accident procedures Written procedures I endanger people or property. J for investigation and documentation of accidents shall • 5001.3.3.5 Ignition hazards Safeguards shall be pro be developed and accidents shall be investigated and vided to minimize the risk of exposing;combustible documented in accordance with these procedures. '. • hazardous materials to unintended sources of ignition. 5001.3.3.17 Consequence analysis. Where an acciden- • 5001.3.3.6 Protection of hazardous mãterials Safe- .'. . ' tal release of hazardous materials could endanger peo- guards shall be provided to minimizethe:risk of expos-. I ple or property, either on or off-site, an analysis of the •-- ing hazardous materials to a fire or physical:idamage . expected consequences of a plausible release shall bed .- I whereby such exposure could endanger totthe - performed and utilized in the analyis and selection of • - endangerment of people or property;, active and passive hazard mitigation controls. 5001 3 3 7 Exposure hazards Safeguards shall be 5001.3.3.18 Safety audits Safety audits shall be con provided to minimize the risk of and limit damage from 4 ducted on a periodic basis to verify compliance with the I or a fire or explosion involving explosive hazardous mate- requirements of this section. . . . rials such fire or explosion could endanger or lead to the endangerment of people or property 5001.4 Retail and wholesale-storage and display. For retail and wholesale storage and display of nonflammable solid and • I , 5001.3.3.8 Detection of gas or vapor -release.-,Where a nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials , - release of hazardous materials gas or--.,.vapor. would in Group M occupancies and storage in Group S occupancies, '-- cause immediate harm to persons or property, means of see Section 5003.11. .. " - - mitigating the dangerous effects of a release shall be I C . •. 5001.5 Permits Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec I provided tions 105.6 and 105.7. 5001.3.3.9 Reliable power source. Where a -power - ' . ' . . . When required by the fire code official permittees shall t' - supply is relied upon to prevent or control an emer- 1 • .- apply for approval to permanently close a storage use or han- -• 'gency condition that could endanger people or prop- erty, the power supply shall be from a reliable source. !, dling facility. Such application shall be submitted at least 30 . . . . . . . , 4 . days prior to the termination of the stoage, use or handling of . 5001.3.3.10 Ventilation. Where ventilation isneces- hazardous materials. The fire codeofficial is authorized to sary to limit the risk of creating an emergency:condi- require that the application be accompanied by an approved . J I . tion resulting from normal or abnormal operations facility clocure plan in accordance with Section 5001.6.3. means of ventilation shall be provided - 't)kl - I liii IldouL \l iil' \1 in I..,t.iiiiil II iii 5001.3.3.11 Process hazard analyses Process hazard (1-! 11111) \\ h. IL IL[1 or it h\ tilL firc oodc to I I all analyses shall be conducted to ensure, reason'ãbly the ippi I ii ill p rio ii -h I I iii iolL m H P ho ' protection of people and property from dangerous con H\ 1 1 P ii ill n I 101L I IL I IlL sitc H dL 1 iii ii th ditions involving hazardous materials' I Ilo iii 5001 33 12 Pre startup safety rev iewWr'itten docu I ' LLO, t 01 L[ ilid ILL 1 F I mentation of pre startup safety review procedures shall be developed and enforced to ensure that operations are Ito n LII1LI ML LL] 111110101 initiated in a safe manner. The process of developing L tori P tZ I L I L011) 'IL I i 1111 Li L 111 [LL 11 and updating such procedures shall involve the partici I odo I pation of affected employees ' 4 IL IlL L 'I II. 11111 11 111 LI 111 [10 1 OIL 1111 5001.3.3.13 Operating and emergency , procedures Written documentation of operating procedures I I hC L11LrII [1IlIj (11 1IlLr IlL IL 1111111 tilL Flulid procedures for emergency shut down shall be devel oped and enforced to ensure that operations are con Lo-01(111 ot ill ih ft L ..i loll Mid IIndLr II rind sn[ ducted in a safe manner. The process of developing and ord IlL r 1flfllIl 11 fl II ILL II1L I iid Ill It Ii 1111)1 ILLl ..updating such procedures shall involv'e the participa to orop '. nih I I -o dl IrL 111111 iii IL 01 I tion of affected employees -' 1111 [1I[1]II 5001.3.3.14 Management of change A written plan IlL ii ird I IL Ill L 1011 IlL I for management of change shall be developed and enforced The process of developing and updating the "I 1 1 1111111 II L Ill I I IlL I 11111 (II 111)11 ii 11 LUlL 111 I , plan shall involve the participation of affected employ ees 1 1) IllLILIIL\ IlL 5001.3.3.15 Emergency plan A written emergency - [For SFM] The HMMP shall comply with Health and plan shall be developed to ensure that proper actions 'Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, are taken in the event of an emergency, and the plan ' and Title 19 Division 2 Chapter 4 - . . -• --,.-- 1, CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 367 , I 2013 1 II r I Copyright to or Iicenscd by ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED) accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Jan 6 205 1:57:34 PM pUI'SUdflt to Ltccnsc 'I' • I III kY ivik 'I I L'Jk I I Agreement No turthcr reproductions authorized. MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS • - - . - I HAZARDOUS . '- i- . ' - { I .flOI.S.2 III jzartIoii s \l:il&rial-. Ii1viIt(,I\ SiateiiiciiI 'CONTAINER. . . . Vi ire rinr U H ihr_ HR U'ill CONTROL AREA . pliitrrir tn .r pci nut h u lule cii H \1 H .0 Ii . . - . - upci!uiid \mcii(Imcii1s urd Pccuttiiiz turn j of I . CYLINDER. * I . 1/1i I;tle II!. lici II Repirt ol ollwr iIprc,ed tile- ilicilt [ticI f\ff(_ P ill iflciudc tIi III ri_. hit liii ii] ii DAY BOX. '4 1 I diRt ii ui - DESIGN PRESSURE I I DETACHED BUILDING hrinie P \hti J Hr e It H iiiitei DISPENSING -t I Iicre .ined 1 lCd EXCESS FLOW CONTROL., 1 iitiiiiei ci EXHAUSTED ENCLOSURE (. I Iizii U e I.tccifl_.ri liii EXPLOSION. ' - \iiuuiit incleri \ hunt iii Ii C-Cl ed cc fleilic FLAMMABLE VAPORS ORFUMES I GAS CABINET. \ruiirit Ill 11cc phi \ ft 4 .,, - . ,,...,4 ,. GAS ROOM 4.. ,.i I - [For SFMJ The HMJS shall comply with Health and Safety . Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and i ..- HANDLING I Title 19 Division 2 Chapter 4 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 5001.6 Facility closure Facilities shall be placed out ofser HEALTH HAZARD 4 "4 4•? I :vice in accordance with Sections 5001.6.1 throi.igh 5001:6.3. IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE AND HEALTH 500I 1 Temporarily out of service facilities Facilities .A1 (IDLH) that are temporarily out of service shall continue'to main- INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS' - : " tain a permit and be monitored and inspected.LIQUID I' I 5001 6 2 Permanently out-of-service facilities Facili LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (LEL) , " ties for which a permit is not kept current or is not moni- i. . . . * tored and inspected on a regular basis shall be deemed to LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT (LFL) ...' ' . - I be permanently out of service and shall be closed in an approved manner. When required by the fire code official MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS) - MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CON • ... . - permittees shall apply, for approval to close permanently TROL AREA. . storage,.use or handling facilities. The fire code official is ,' . . .• . ..., .. . : . 1- .'$- - . . .- I ,authorized to require that such application be accompanied NORMAL TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE (NTP) by facility an approved closure plan in accordance with OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA " Section 5001 63 1 5001.6.3 Facility closure When a facility plan. closure PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT (PEL) I plan is required in accordance with Section 5001.5 to termi- - . - PESTICIDE. '. . ' . nate-storage, dispensing handling or use of hazardous PHYSICAL HAZARD 4 materials it shall be submitted to the fire code official at PRESSURE VESSEL i I .I strase that hazardous materials which are stored dispenced least 30 days prior to facility closure. The plan shall demon- SA1FETV CAN ' handled or used in the facility will be transported disposed SECONDARY CONTAINMENT -, of or reused in a manner that eliminates the need for further ' maintenance and any threat to public health and safety. SEGREGATED. . I . SOLID. . .. . , .., . . ., I... . . .• . 4 •. : •- STORAGE, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.--- .. ....., . SECTION 5002 1 I DEFINITIONS SYSTEM I 5002.1 Definitions The following terms are defined in Chap TANK, ATMOSPHERIC - ter 2: TANK, PORTABLE. BOILING POINT TANK, STATIONARY 4. N. CEILING LIMIT. , . - . . - TANK VEHICLE. '- . , u CHEMICAL 4 UNAUTHORIZED DISCHARGE I CHEMICAL NAME.USE (MATERIAL) - I CLOSED CONTAINER VAPOR PRESSURE .,...- 368 , - . '.. . . - '. '2O13 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I . Ilk ki Copyright to, or licensed by,iCC(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klaisbruckncron Jan 6,2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant L ik I I A. .1k 1 I Agreement No further reproductions authonsed to LiCCIFSC. - i . ATTACHMENT #13 SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT & PROCESSES: I . CONTAINERS, CYLINDERS AND TANKS, EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY AND ALARMS, I EMPTY CONTAINERS AND TANKS & MAINTENANCE I I I I I I Li I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS I SECTION 5003 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. 5003.1 Scope. The storage, use and handling'of all hazardous materials shall be in accordance with this section 5003.1.1 Maximum allowable quantity per control area. The maximum allowable quantity per control area shall be as specified in Tables 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4). For retail and wholesale storage and display in Group M occupancies and Group S storage, see Section 5003.11. 5003.1.2 Conversion. Where quantities are indicated in pounds and when the weight per gallon of theliquid is not provided to the fire code official, a conversion factor of 10 pounds per gallon (1.2 kg/L) shall be used. 5003.1.3 Quantities not exceeding the maximum allow- able quantity per control area. The storage, use and han- dling of hazardous materials in quantities not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control. area indi- cated in Tables 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4) shall be in accordance with Sections 5001 and 5003 5003.1.4Quantities exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area. The storage and use of hazard- ous materials in quantities exceeding the maximum allow- able quantity per control area indicated in Tables 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4) shall be in accordance with this chapter. 5003.2 Systems, equipment and processes. Systems, equip- ment and processes utilized for storage, dispensing, use or handling of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.2.1 through 5003.2.8. 04) 2 1 l)eitt nd tonli II(tlml oI cont tnrr rliii dcis and tanks. Ln1Lii crs.LvIi1drs and 1ni:s EiaIi he Jcsined and iistrucied in acnrdaiicn s iii a1iuvad andrd ( nm rmmkr \ Iindr I ink amid them mii iii mjdiol nril lImiliimti I h I ii ii irm ml tm ml] h ol iii p ltm tir \ LI h ml] tIUpI uk 1k / uJu 1! r it 5003.2.2 Piping, tubing, valves and fittings; Piping, tub- ing, valves, and fittings conveying hazardous materials shall be designed and installed in accordance with ASME B31 or other approved standards, and shall be in accor- dance with Sections 5003.2.2.1 and 5003.2.2.2. 5003.2.2.1 Design and construction. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components used for hazard- ous materials shall be in accordance with the follOwing: Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related com- ponents shall be designed and fabricated from materials that are compatible with the material to be contained and shall be of adequate strength and durability to withstand the pressure, struc- tural and seismic stress and exposure to which they are subject. Piping and tubing shall be identified in accor- dance with ASME A] 3.1 to indicate the material conveyed. Readily accessible manual valves or automatic remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on supply piping and tubing at the following locations: 3.1. The point of use. 3.2. The tank, cylinder or bulk source. Manual emergency shutoff valves and controls for remotely activated emergency shutoff valves shall be identified and the location shall be clearly visible, accessible and indicated by means of a sign. -Backflow prevention or check valves shall be provided when the backflow of hazardous materi- als could create a hazardous condition or cause the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materi- als. Where gases or liquids having a hazard ranking of: Health Class 3 or 4 Flammability Class 4 Instability Class 3 or 4 in accordance with NFPA 704 are carried in pres- surized piping above 15 pounds per square inch gauge (psig) (103 kPa), an approved means of leak detection and emergency shutoff or excess flow control shall be provided. Where the piping originates from within a hazardous material stor- age room or area, the excess flow control shall be located within .the storage room or area. Where the piping originates from a bulk source, the excess flow control shall be located as close to the bulk source as practical. Exceptions: Piping for inlet connections designed to pre- vent backflow. Piping for pressure relief devices. I I I I I I I i I I I 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE :. 369 I] 1I]1EI0 Copyright to, or licensed by, ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED): accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License Agreement. No further reproductions authorized 93 - -, I, 9 MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS I HAZARDOUS I__ -'--• , 5003.2.2.2 Additional regulations for supply piping dLili ii "and ii rio i iii i j iii ii nd i' for health hazard materials Supply piping andtub in tu i,ik sh,,dl hc in in OperaHc L H Jitiii ing for gases and liquids having a health hazard rank I iIe i LIitiIriLI L\ lirid u nd t rnI-.- Ii ii] ht,: iIiU ing of or 4 in accordance with NFPA 704 shallbe in I r in . iu rLpulrLd oi dipi d of in on iii i ii iii 4 • accordance with ASME B31.3 and the follo'ing:!n tin L)nIicti n cduipmcni or IniJninr\ sIiII hn run \ nd * I. Piping and tubing utilized for the transmission.of to in Lrnftn nd np irnit or rnp] nd Innninirnd dun ii . . . . ..J:r.ro*.* -highly toxic, toxic or highly volatileperrosive and alirin n unni nhall P inplaccd ii IL ind nn hero 1 i L LLii\L - liquids and gases shall have welded,;tlireádêdor flanged connections throughout except for con- 5003.2.0,11 1 ni k out of in ice for 90 d in -t 10011 nections located within a ventilated enclosure if ii link in t iid I Period iii d rn h i I h Pl op the material is a gas or an approved method of il itn war dn d u IL ni I iii ni (I in loin I drainage or containment is provided for connec Olnil I irk hall Ii iI. i I I inn I U i[)Ii in rid tions if the material is a liquid pimp n irImnHin nnnrnd i. irli I I lmripnrmn \L111 Iinns - 2. Piping and tubing shall not belocatedwithincor- - ninth Inn prpnrin nmrintairind. - ridors within any portion of a means' of egress 3003.2.0. 1.1 ReWrii to st rn ice. I anI- th it irn to inn required to be enclosed in fire resistance rated p1,r, C I P P in i inn liii 0 In niL 1111 111 IPI)10\ d construction or in concealed spacesiaeasiiot niarinor. classified as Group H occupancies. - :;003.2.6.2 I). elt lin i. ctIit;iinein and tank. L)nton tin U .. Exception: Piping and tubing withih l:th s coirl,lmcrn rid irik -hall inn inniiinnd from LCI S nO I , defined by the walls of corridors and the floor or in p ii nd in innord Hinn 'n oh ippron n.d ni nd rd or ii , - -roof above or in concealed spaces abovdthërdcQu- po nd of iii iii i prnn-d in iiiiior - - - pancies when installed in accordance with Section '5003 2 7 Liquid level limit control Atmospheric tanks I 415.10.6.4 of the California Building Code for - having a capacity greater than 500 gallons (1893 L) and i . Cirtinr H75 occupncie - 'which contain hazardous material liquids shall be 5003.2.3 lquiprneiit, inachinern and alarmn. Lduil - equipped with a ,liquid-level limit: control .'or9 other ..- I , - nun. nriJiii us iiid i cn]iiirn-d dni nion nid alirin L\ tn-In - a (niULII n ith thin ii c i i:in 01 h iiidlmno of Irw'aidu- (approved means to prevent overfilling of the tank. 5003.2.8 Seismic protection. Machiner' and equipment - niainriiI haII to It, iii jir sod. utilizing hazardous materials shall be laced and anchored 5003.2.4 Installation of tanks Installation of tanks shall 1 in accordance with the seismic design requirements of the be in accordance with Sections 5003.2.4.1. throigh . California Building Code for the seismic design category I 5003.2.4.2.1. -. - . - in which the machinery or equipment is classified. 5003.2.4.1 Underground tanks. Underground tanks . I5003.2.9 Testing. The equipment, devices and systems . used for the storage of liquid hazardous materials shall ilisted in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be tested at the time of ' I -. be provided with secondary containment. In lieu of pro- installation and at one of the intervals listed in Section viding secondary containment for an underground tank, 5003.2.9.2. Written records of the tests conducted or main- -an above-ground tank inan underground vault-comply- tenance performed shall be maintained in accordance with ing with Section 5704 2 8 shall be permitted the provisions of Section 107.2. 1 I 5003.2.4.2 Above-ground tanks. Above-ground sta- Exceptions: • - 4. .. S tionary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materi- als shall be located and protected in acc9rdançe-with - approved written documentation is provided stat- -. the requirements for outdoor storage of ie ,paiticulai - • ing damage' that testing will the equipment, material involved.device or system and the equipment device or, - Exception: Above-ground tanks that are installed in ;, - system is maintained as specified by the manu- vaults complying with Section 5303.16 or 5704.2.8 - 1facturer. -- I -: shall not be required to comply with ,location and 1 2.9Périodic testing shall not be equired for eqüip - protection requirements for outdoor storage. ment, devices and systems that fail in afail-safe * - •. 5003.2.4 .2.1 Marking. Aboveground stationary - tanks chall he marked ac required 1w Sectinn SO(i.5. - 'manner. - u ,• - • - 3. Periodic testing shall not be required for equipL -. 0)3.25 IsitipIn s-ontainci-n ;irs1 links. nmjnln c rmtimn - .. ment, devices and systems that self-diagnose and and link pros ii u In ii od t r tin nilianc ol P ii,irdn .report trouble. Records ofthe.self-diagnosis and. .niitnriol nh ill In iron II ni rn-sitnal 011011 ii and nip r in -trouble reporting shall be mad e.aailable to the I dodnod I 1)0_1 n tho P osOurCO ( nu-i salon and kois - ' . fire code official. - - - - * OrS \ni R( PA) or oAhcl in nt.itin - a itinrits i mini-- 4. Periodic testing shall not -be required if system - - I nnnd s .pnciiiod for thin '110111'_'C Of Ii izirdii in in rial . .. . . - I .. - . 5))l)3.2.o \lauuitctt;rncc. In ;iIdiinn I thn r n]irirnrisn-iitn d - - - activation occurs during the required test cycle _ • -for - the components activated during the test ri ilii P onlnipinnn0 nOn Iiincin ant ichniroil . - cycle. -• I •. . - 376 - - *. 5t if - . -S - .- - - 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . - - - . I o 1111 1 1 1 air i Copyright to, or licensed by, [CC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncron Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License - -. - ;I i k k ivik lj j J k [ I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized - - . - ' - -, £9 - . - 4 . • . -. 4 I.-. I L FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS portable tanks that do not exceed 660 gallons (2498 L) in .' 2. The storage of distilled spirits and wines in I individual capacity, and limited transfers incidental thereto, f. wooden barrels or casks. ' shall comply '. 5704.3.3.1 Portable fire extinguishers. Approved por- "04 I l)ti..,n tottti tu.tto.l md citN ol nut iw tiOi ittt1 1)0II11)k taltk5. Ii (irn. OriIr RIIni table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with specific.sections of this chapter and Section 906. p 1.1cd iii RN II. 1(1 f l I I 11)1 5704.3.3.2 Incompatible materials Materials that will I i 1ii I li I IR ii id HR \ ith i hi H fl 1flJ react with water or other liquids to produce a hazard n 4 1 I\F} \ shall not be stored in the same room with flammable 5704.3.1.1 \ppi os ed contiiinci il l\ipr I n and combustible liquids in accordance with Section snir ud prI ihlc I niL d1,111 h NI 500398 .5704.3.2 Liquid storage cabinets. Where other sections 5704.3.3.3 Clear means of egress. Storage of any liq- I of this code require that liquid containers be stored in. stor- uids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or age cabinets, such cabinets and storage shall:be in .accor- 'he allowed to obstruct physically the route ofegrecs. dance with Sections 5704.3.2.1 through 5704322 4 ntpt oi1t mlnN 01 P°' bk t iii! loi I 5704.3.2.1 Design and construction of storage cabi L I fi i... I riijI t inL rid il rn.r pr. I nets Design and construction of liquid storage cabinets 0W ',I\ u.. U for ii. I r i. of II m in P or . urn Pu Ii hI shall be in accordance with Sections,,5704 3 2 1' 1 I ii iP Hi IL Ir... Ii ri '.pl i\ . \ p r .11,1 I h. through 57043214 i.d i rL4r1ir.. I Ii friLl .ini iinr.r nil pun itir I5704.3.2.1.1 i 5704 3 2 11 Materials Cabinets shall be listed in tirik ii ihl. Iirk rid . ill Hhi.I \IirI .n:pir..d accordance with UL 1275, or constructed of • liii ihr NI I I pluN rrirn.cI il.i\ Rph.Ld in .- - . approved wood or metal in accordance with tS fol- . lowing: . •• . 5704.3.3.5 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of approved construction adequately braced and I. Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 anchored. Seismic requirements shall be in accordance inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, includ- with the California Building Code. I ing the door, shall be double walled with V/ 5704.3.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of at least 1 inch . inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. .. (25 mm) nominal thickness is allowed to be used as Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be shelving, racks, dunnage, scuffboards, floor overlay - tight fitting. and similar installations. I 2. Unlisted wooden cabinets, including .doors, 5704.3.3.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves * shall be constructed of not less than 1-inch (25 shall be of sufficient depth and provided with a lip MITI) exterior grade plywood. Joints shall be or guard to prevent individual containers from being • I tions rabbeted and shall be fastened in two direc- with wood screws Door hinges shall be . displaced. Exception Shelves in storage cabinets or on lab of steel or brass. Cabinets shall be painted oratory furniture specifically designed for such with an intumescent-type paint, use. I 5704.3.2.1.2 Labeling. Cabinets shall be ,provided 5704.3.3.5.3 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of with a conspicuous label in red letters on,cdntrasting flammable and combustible liquids shall be main- background which reads: FLAMMABLE—KEEP tamed in an orderly manner. FIRE AWAY. • 5704.3.2.1.3 Doors. Doors shall be well, fitted,self- . 5704.3.3.6 Rack storage. Where storage on racks is aiio4ed elsewhere in this code, a minimum 4-foot-wide closing and equipped with a three-point latch. 1 (1219 mm) aisle shall be provided between adjacent. — I shall 5704.3.2.1.4 Bottom. The bottom of the: 'cabinet be liquid tight to. a height of at least 2 inches rack sections and any adjacent storage of liquids. Main aisles shall be a minimum of 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. (51 mm). . ;.,:: ' 5704.3.3.7 Pile or palletized storage. Solid pile and 5704.3.2.2 Capacity. The combined total quantity of palletized storage in liquid warehouses shall be • liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gà11ons(454 L). . . " . arranged so that piles are separated from each other by at least 4 feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided and - ..: . 5704.3.3 Indoor storage. Storage of flammable. and corn- arranged so that no container or portable tank is more .tanks bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.3.1 than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main aisles shall be a minimum of 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. . I through 5704.3.3.10. -. . :.. 5704.3.3.8 Limited combustible storage. Limited - Exceptions: quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to . •.. Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles; air- . . be stored in liquid storage areas where the ordinary combustibles, other than those used for packaging the craft, boatsor portable or stationary engines.:. . liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by a 432 •. . . - N,: 2OI3 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I Copyright to, or iicensedby, ICC (ALL RIGHTS ki. liii . lj RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Kiausbruckneron Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License ivi J k [ I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Attachment #13 —2013 CFC and CMC System, Equipment and Process Requirements: Làird Technologies July 17, 2016 Page 1 of System, Equipment and Process Requirements coDE,REQuI REM EN TS. '(20:l'3:ED1TioN) . 1'' ' .'' ' '.'PkOEiTCONDITIONS. .:.';,' ......''''''.,:'..; Piping, Tubing, Valves Piping, tubing, valves and fittings conveying hazardous materials shall be designed and installed in accordance with ASME B31 The owners agree to and Fittings or other approved standards and shall be in accordance with the following: comply. CFC 5003.2.2 Design and Construction. 'Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components used for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with the following: I. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components shall be designed and fabricated from materials that are compatible with the material to be contained and shall be of adequate strength and durability to withstand the pressure, structural and seismic stress and exposure to which they are subject. Piping and tubing shall be identified in accordance with ASME A13.1 to indicate the material conveyed; Readily accessible manual valv ff es or automatic remotely, activated fail-fail valves shall be installed. on supply piping and tubing at the followiog locations: . . .- . ... . ., . . 3.3-. The point of use. 3.2. The tank, cylinder or bulk source. Manual -emergency' shutoff valves and controls for rethotely activated emergé'nèy shuioiff valve's shall be identified and the location shall be clearly visible, accessible and indicated by means of a sign. Backflow prevention or check valves shall be provided when the backflow of hazardous materials could create a hazardous condition or cause the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials. Where gases or liquids having a hazard ranking of: Health Class 3 or 4 Flammable Class 4 Instability Class 3 or 4 In accordance with NFPA 704 are carried in pressurized piping above 15 pounds per square inch gauge, an approved means of leak detection and emergency shutoff or excess flow control shall be provided. Where the piping originates from within a hazardous material storage room or area, the excess flow control shall be located within the storage room or area. Where the piping originates from a bulk source, the excess flow control shall be located as close to the bulk source as practical. EXCEPTIONS: Piping for inlet connections designed to prevent backflow. Piping for pressure relief devices. Additional Regulations for Supply Piping for Health-Hazard Materials. Supply piping and tubing for gases and liquids having a health-hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with NFPA 704 shall be in accordance with ASME B32.3 and the following: 1. Piping and tubing utilized for the transmission of highly toxic, toxic or highly volatile corrosive liquids and gases shall have welded, threaded or flanged connections throughout except for connections located within a ventilated enclosure if the material is a gas, or an approved method of drainage or containment is provided for connections if the material is liquid. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - —U Attachment #13 —2013 CFC and CMC System, Equipment and Process Requirements: Laird Technologies July 17, 2016 Page 2 of 6 .SUBJECT•&. :CODE:.REQIREMENTS(201.3EbITION)..:.: :: CODE: SECTION : :. .: : :. .::: : :.. : .: :: 2. Piping and tubing shall not be located within corridors, within any portion of a means of egress required to be enclosed in fire-resistance-rated construction or in concealed spaces in areas not classified as Group H occupancies. EXCEPTION: Piping and tubing within the space defined by the walls of corridors and the floor or roof above or in concealed spaces above other occupancies when installed in accordance with Section 415.8.6.3 of the California Building Code for Group H-S occupancies. Seismic Protection Machinery and equipment utilizing hazardous materials shall be braced and anchored in accordance with the seismic design The owners agree to CFC 5003.2.8 requirements of the California Building Code for the seismic design category in which the machinery or equipment is classified, comply. Testing The equipment, devices and systems requiring testing shall be tested at the time of installation and at one of the intervals listed The owners agree to CFC 5003.2.9 below. Written records of the tests conducted or maintenance performed shall be maintained in accordance with the provisions of comply. Section 107.2.1. EXCEPTIONS: Periodic testing shall not be required where approved written documentation is provided stating that testing will damage the equipment, deviôe or system and the equipment, device or system is maintained as specified by the manufacturer. Periodic testing shall not be required for equipment, devices and systems that fail in a fail-safe manner. Periodic testing shall not be required for equipment, devices and systems that self-diagnose and report trouble. Records of the elf-diagnosis and tr6ublè reporting shall be made available to the fire code official. Periodic testing shall not be required if system activation occurs during the required test cycle for the components activated during the test cycle. Approved maintenance in accordance with Section 5003.2.6 that is performed not less than annually or in accordance with an approved schedule shall be allowed to meet the testing requirements set forth in the following: Equipment, devices and systems requiring testing. The following equipment, systems and devices shall be tested. Gas detection systems, alarms and automatic emergency shutoff valves required by Section 6004.2.2.10 for highly toxic and toxic gases. Limit control systems for liquid level, temperature and pressure required by Section 5003.2.7, 5004.8 and 5005.1.4. Emergency alarm systems and supervision required by Sections 5004.9 and 5005.4.4. Monitoring and supervisory systems required by Sections 5004.10 and 5005.1.6. 5. Manually activated shutdown controls required by Section 6403.1.1 .1 for compressed gas systems conveying pyrophoric gases. Testing frequency. The equipment, systems and devices listed above shall be tested at one of the frequencies listed below: I. Not less than annually; In accordance with the approved manufacturers' requirements; In accordance with approved recognized industry standards; or In accordance with an approved schedule. - - - - MM - - MM - MM - - - M. - - Attachment fl13 —2013 CFC and CMC System, Equipment and Process Requirements: Laird Technologies July 17, 2016 Page 3 of 6 SuBJEcT.&.. • •. : ... CODE SECTION . . . .:CODE:.REQUIREMEN'Ps (2a13EbmoNy :.:::.:.::• . . ..:. . .:: ;:... .. . . .............•:.................... ... . . ••• • :PROJECTCoNDIT1oNs. . ;:. Flammable and Nonapplicablility. The provisions of this section shall not apply to gas or oil well installations; piping that is integral to The owners agree to Combustible Liquids stationary or portable engines, including aircraft, watercraft and motor vehicles; and piping in connection with boilers and comply. Piping Systems pressure vessels regulated by the California Mechanical Code. CFC 5703.6 Design, Fabrication and Installation of Piping Systems and Components. Piping systems components shall be designed and fabricated in accordance with the applicable standard listed below and Chapter 27 ofNFPA 30, except as modified by this section. Piping Use - Standard Power Piping ASME B3 1.1 Process Piping ASME B31.3 Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquid ASME 831.4 Hydrocarbons and Other Liquids ... ... . . . - . . . . Building. Services Piping. . : .....ASME B31.9 .. - . . - : - F - Special Materials. Low-melting-point materials (such as aluminum, copper or-brass), materials that soften on. fire exposure (such as nonmetallic materials) and nonductile material (such as cast iron) shall be acceptable for use underground in accordance with the applicable standard listed in above. When such materials are used outdoors in above-ground piping s3stems ôrithin bi1i1dings they shall be in accordance with the applicable standard listddabove and one of the folloving: Suitably protected against fire exposure. Located where leakage from failure would not unduly expose people or structures. Located where leakage can be readily controlled by operation of accessible remotely located valves. In all cases, nonmetallic piping shall be used in accordance with Section 27.4.6 ofNFPA 30. Testing. Unless tested in accordance with the applicable section of ASME B31.9, piping, before being covered, enclosed or places in use, shall be hydrostatically tested to 150 percent of the maximum anticipated pressure of the system, or pneumatically tested to 110 per of the maximum anticipated pressure of the system, but not less than 5 pounds per square inch gauge at the highest point of the system. This test shall be maintained for a sufficient time period to complete visual inspection of joints and connections. For a minimum of 10 minutes, there shall be no leakage or permanent distortion. Care shall be exercised to ensure that these pressures are not applied to vented storage tanks. Such storage tanks shall be tested independently from piping. Existing Piping. Existing piping shall be tested in accordance with this section where the fire code official.has reasonable cause to believe that a leak exists. Piping that could contain flammable or combustible liquids shall not be tested pneumatically. Such tests shall be at the expense of the owner or operator. EXCEPTION: Vapor-recovery piping is allowed to be tested using an inert gas. Protection from Vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect piping, valves or fittings subject to vehicular damage in accordance with Section 312. Protection from Corrosion and Galvanic Action. Where subject to external corrosion, piping, related fluid-handling components and supports for both underground and above-ground applications shall be fabricated from noncorrosive materials, and coated or provided with corrosion protection. Dissimilar metallic parts that promote galvanic action shall not be joined. Valves. Piping systems shall contain a sufficient number of manual control valves and check valves to operate the system properly and to protect the plant under both normal and emergency conditions. Piping systems in connection with pumps shall contain a sufficient number of such valves to control properly the flow of liquids in normal operation and in the event of physical I damage or fire exposure. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Attachment #13 —2013 CFC and CMC System, Equipment and Process Requirements: Laird Technologies July 17, 2016 Page 4 of 6 SUBJECT &.:. . . CODE SECTION COD...REQUIREMENTS (20:l3EbI.TbN).:::..1. : ::::•:. ..: :.::. ::.:... . .::: :.;.: ..: .: ............... :.. PoJEcI:COb1T1bs . .. Backflow Protection. Connections to pipelines or piping by which equipment (such as tank cars, tank vehicles or marine vessels) discharges liquids into storage tanks shall be provided with check valves or block valves for automatic protection against backflow where the piping arrangement is such that backflow from the system is possible. Where loading and unloading is done through a common pipe system, a check valve is not required. However, a block valve shall be provided which is located so as to be readily accessible or remotely operable. Manual Drainage. Manual drainage-control valves shall be located at approved locations remote from the tanks, diked area, drainage system and impounding basin to ensure their operation in a fire condition. Connections. Above-ground tanks with connections located below normal liquid level shall be provided with internal or external isolation valves located as close as practical to the shell of the tank. Except for liquids whose chemical characteristics are incompatible with steel, such valves, where external, and their connections to the tank shall be of steel. Piping Supports. •Piping systems shall be substantially supported and protected against physical damage and excessive stresses arising from settlement vibration expansion contraction or exposure to fire The supports shall be protected against exposure to fire by one, of-the following: ... .. . .-- . . .. ...... .... I. Draining liquid away-from the.pipingsystem at a minimum slope of not less than 1 percent. Providing protection with a fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours. Other approved methods. . . . . . . Flexible Joints. Flexible joints shall be listed and approved and shall be installed on underground liquid, vapor and vent piping at all of the following locations: Where piping connects to underground tanks. Where piping ends at pump islands and vent risers. At points where differential movement in the piping can occur. Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Piping. Fiber-glass-reinforced plastic piping is not required to be provided with flexible joints in locations where both of the following conditions are present: I. Piping does not exceed 4 inches in diameter. 2. Piping has a straight run of not less than 4 feet on one side of the connection where such connections result in a change of direction. In lieu of the minimum 4-foot straight run length, approved and listed flexible joints are allowed to be used under dispensers and suction pumps, at submerged pumps and tanks, and where vents extend above ground. Pipe Joints. Joints shall be liquid tight and shall be welded, flanged or threaded except that listed flexible connectors are allowed in accordance with Section 5703.6.9. Threaded or flanged joints shall fit tightly by using approved methods and materials for the type ofjoint. Joints in piping systems used for Class I liquids shall be welded when located in concealed spaces within buildings. Nonmetallic joints shall be approved and shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Pipe joints that are dependent on the friction characteristic or resiliency of combustible materials for liquid tightness of piping shall not be used in buildings. Piping shall be secured to prevent disengagement at the fitting. Bends. Pipe and tubing shall be bent in accordance with ASME B3 1.9. Permits It shall be unlawful to install, alter, or repair or cause to be installed, altered, or repaired any process material piping without first The owners agree to CMC 1402 obtaining a permit. Permits for process piping shall show the total number of outlets to be provided for on each system and such comply. other information as may be required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Attachment #13 —2013 CFC and CMC System, Equipment and Process Requirements: Laird Technologies July 17, 2016 Page 5 of 6 SVBJEC.T.&....... .. ICobE1EJIREME1tS(2Q13I.b !T1QT1):......:: :.:..:::... .: . :::.::: .. .::: ;;.. :::.:..: PRbJEcr:CoiqblTioNs .00DE:SECt10N' I 'i.. :11 .:: :.::..I .... ... . H. .:. •.: ".:: :. Plans Required Plans, engineering calculations, diagrams, and other data shall be submitted in one or more sets with each application for a permit. The owners agree to CMC 1403 The Authority Having Jurisdiction may require plans, computations, and specifications to be prepared and designed by an comply. engineer licensed by the state to practice as such. Workmanship Process piping shall not be strained or bent, nor shall tanks, vessels, vats, appliances, or cabinets be supported by or develop strain The owners agree to CMC 1404 or stress on the piping. comply. Piping and Tubing Process piping and tubing shall comply with this subsection and shall be installed in accordance with nationally recognized The owners agree to CMC 1406 standards. Piping and tubing systems shall be metallic unless the material being transported is incompatible with such system. comply. Hazardous Process Piping (HPP) Definition: A process material piping or tubing conveying a liquid or gas that has a degree- of-hazard rating in health, flammability, or reactivity of Class 3 or 4, as ranked by the Fire Code. Hazardous Process Piping (HPP). HPP supply piping or tubing in service corridors shall be exposed to view. HPP .piping shall be identified inaccordarice with nationally recognized standards to -indicate the material being transported. All.liquid HPP piping shall have an approved means for, directing any spilled materials to an approved containment or drainage system. All liquid HPP waste or drainage systems shall be installed in accordance with the Plumbing Code. Installation in Exit Corridors and Above Other Occupancies. Hazardous process supply pipe shall not be located within exit corridors, within any portion of a means of egress required to be enclosed in fire-resistive construction, or in concealed spaces in above areas not classified as" Group H Occupancies, except as permitted by this subsection. Hazardous prodution material S piping and tubing may be installed within the space defined by the walls of exit corridors and the floor or roof above, or in concealed spaces above other occupancies under the following conditions: Automatic sprinklers shall be installed within the space, unless the space is less than six inches in least dimension. Ventilation at not less than six air changes per hour shall be provided. The space shall not be used to convey air from any other area. When the piping or tubing is used to transport HPP liquids, a receptor shall be installed below such piping or tubing. The receptor shall be designed to collect any discharge or leakage and drain it to an approved location. The one hour enclosure shall not be used as part of the receptor. All HPP supply piping and tubing and HPP nonmetallic waste lines shall be separated from the exit corridor and from any ..............o occupancy other than a semi-conductor fabrication facility classified as a Group H Occupancy by construction, as required for walls or partitions that have a fire-protection rating of not less than one hour. When gypsum wallboard is used, joints on the piping side of the enclosure need not be taped, provided the joints occur over framing members. Access openings into the enclosure shall be protected by approved fire assemblies. Readily accessible manual or automatic remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on piping and tubing other than waste lines at the following locations: At branch connections into the fabrication area. At entries into exit corridors. Excess flow valves shall be installed as required by the Fire Code. Electrical wiring and equipment located in the piping space shall be approved for Class I, Division 2, Hazardous Locations. EXCEPTION: Occasional transverse crossing of the corridors by supply piping that is enclosed 'within a ferrous pipe or tube for the width of the corridor need not comply with Section 1406.2.2.1 through 1406.2.2.6. - - - - -.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Attachment #13 —2013 CFC and CMC System, Equipment and Process Requirements: Laird Technologies July 17, 2016 Page 6of6 SUiEcT. Special Requirements for HPP Gases. In addition to other requirements of this section, HPP gases shall comply with Fire Code and the following: Excess Flow Control. Where HPP supply gas is carried in pressurized piping, a fail-safe system shall shut off flow due to a rupture in the piping. Where the piping originates from outside the building, the valves shall be located outside the building as close to the bulk source as practical. Piping and Tubing Installation. Piping and tubing shall be installed in accordance with approved standards. Supply piping for hazardous production materials having a health hazard ranking of 3 or 4 shall have welded connections throughout, unless an exhausted enclosure is provided. EXCEPTION: Material that is incompatible with ferrous piping may be installed in nonmetallic piping with approved connections. Gas-Detection System. When hazardous production material gas is used or dispensed and the physiological warning properties for the gas are at a higher level than the accepted permissible exposure limit for the gas, a continuous gas-monitoring system shall be provided to detect the presence of a short-term hazard condition. When dispensing occurs and flammable gases or vapors may be present in quantities in excess of 20 percent of the lower explosive limit, a continuous gas-monitoring system shall be provided. The monitoring system shall be connected to the emergency control station. ATTACHMENT #14 RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS I a . I.:. ' .• ' .ft .•. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS--GENERAL PROVISIONS . I . - -- - - . _•.i. - _I •' a I 5 Approved maintenance in accordance with Sec 5003.3.1.2 l'r&.p ltiiiiI [h ' I II Ii ii iii I IT] Fir tion 5003 2 6 that is performed not less than ' intril Iii.. Lind null iliii, nn nithiri od dft H ..c annually or in accordance with an approved (IO3.3.I 3 ontrol. lien in F1ri;itFt1l0i I7cd ii Ii schedule shall be allowed to meet the testing I Ill II,% in I IT) Jmc I 11 ii I C I Ii I un.. I I . .1 1 tic requirements set forth in Sections 50032;9, 1 ad i i ch ii h0 icp iiicd ci I 5003.2.9.2.'1 _ i r in ic i_it ii ni rc io. 5003.2.9.1 Equipment, devices and systems..requir - c- •'-:.-.-. -, ,, r'003.3. 1.4 lecpiir1'cIIiIlfl\ fiu' 10111111). ho pc'r n ing testing. The following equipment:-systems'-and - . - 0-lirni i crc 1 tun reponc]iTIc for in n nautiii I/cl dft- devices shall be tested in accordance, with' Sections 500329 and 5003292 -aa 43. Lii u.o._ Ii iii in tiliil_ nd o nlpii.lc II fttlon nc.c In. To icnici lift CII(:CtL, Of hi_h tIiliU1iT)niicci 1ich iro I Gas detection systems alarms and automatic cc hi_ tiuc i ui i ..i idu I it no Cost III tho Yli ilL I emergency shutoff valves required by Section ti on, \\ h. ii 1. mc I 110cC in Nc the fii 1ok clii Ill 6004.2.2.10 for highly toxic and toxic gases I. iiip 111 ac Nc ilTiti iLl tic tii_ Iiri_ dcp ii till_lit n Nc m Limit control systems for 11qiid'leitipe'ciâ- ; iuirhi 'i zod individi ii Iii Firm ( oIL 'i ittod cc ith ture and pressure required by Sections 5003 2 7 n h to. ifllip cli hi ho hum no h\ tho cc ion pci it r 1 50048 and 5005.1.4.1111cm por ii uo micihio ii thc iii nIb iiicd di _j - I 1~ 0iiti._0 Emergency 'alarm systems ,and '.'supervision I required by Sections 5004.9 and 5005:4:4',: a .5003.4 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data 0 . 0 .-. - Sheets (MSDS) shall-be readily available on the premises for a , 4• Monitoring and supérvisorysysterns iequired by ' hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. When a hai- Sections 5004.10 and 5005.1.6. adous substance is developed in a lab. rator?, available infor- 5 Manually activated shutdown controls required mation shall be documented I . . by Section 6403.1 .1.1 for compressed gas sy- -j Exception: Designated hazardous waste. tems conveying pyrophoric gases. . h ' . --I - .. . . . . •. . 1 5003.5 Hazard identification signs. Unless, otherwise a . 5003.2.9.2 Testing frequency. Theequipment, ,sys- exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identifica- a tems and devices listed in-Section 5003.2.9.1 s1ia11 be tión signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material tested at one of the frequencies listed below- contained shall be placed on stationary containes and above- 1. Not less tharc annually; ., '. . . .. . - - ground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous -. . •-' -: materials are stored dispensed used or handled in quantities a - - 2. In accordance with the approved manufacturer- s ,. requirements- - . . - -- • a .- requiring a permit and at . specific entrances and locations des- i j gnated by the fire code official. . , • - - ., . . 3. In accordance with approved recognized industry - • . .'.. - - - • I standards; - - . - .: 'a 5003.5.1 Markings. Individual containers, cartons or or , , a. - packages shall be conspicuously iárked or labeled man .- I- . 4. In accordance with an approved schedule.. - - 1 4 a appoved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing corn- I S4O3.3 Rclt.t'i f licu,ai'douc in:ucri:ilc. H 1/urd ii ilitci -- 1. 4pressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COM-'. In lOft n.innI'. h ill nil No mob I d nI ,i -cccr Inn, PRESSED GAS. ' a - ' , - diiin. ditch, Iriunc- iiiii, iuci' - tb 1.110 li\ on iik, or tijib 5003.6 Signs., Signs and marking. reqtiired by Scictioñs • - \\0lcn'Ov n ()it Tim Hi iimuL cii ccill. trucO iiioiio ii ml 5003.5 and 5003.5.1 shall not be obscured or removed, shall'; thu ItritO. Hi_ru. - be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by I cpItoii': . this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering I . a. r - .- - - , I shall be approved. --- a i tic mm cc i r cflUifl ii ili/Oldi iiuii,iic IL - . . . - • - iii ccc cc F u.n iii iii iii luLl.. \a iii li_dc I i r '15003.7 Sources of ignition Sources of ignition shall comply icc ii 11 ..o' niiimicuit ii i Ouch.. I iii Ii n or p nut with Sections 5003 7 1 through 5003 73 I- .2 I M pOslici F.'. ciiiccud cchciu mud in . . 5003.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No .. . iccirijnc-c 111111 r00i11cm d I idiot dn.i_ct lIT] - - Smoking" signs provided as follows: tic' I dc ILO d Fortihioc-n 'md coil iiiTundilluntc I " 1. In rooms or areas where ha'iardous materials are - Ili 'iciIh,ii]CL cc iii iii iii ito - 'i - -stored or dispensed or used .in open systems' in iluion li_ohio ti ill a amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Sec I tion500l.5: 003.3.1 Inituthot iicel (IlbclIaro'L. \ hon h,iz,Ird1Lic - - ' - nThitc rid - 010 icbc,cd ml qrl lltitie Sicprtiihie nmT1ho r HIm - - , 2. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of' out door storage, -dis-- I . :Icdciib ii lcd icon in Oil thu tin - cidc' it1i4i11b choP iiu 4 - - - pensing or open use areas. a - - miii Ii d Alld thu I ,Hicc non pnocduiiuc iccinirci In loom - 3. Fa' or areas withinfacilities that he been - ) • a - - - d in c ccith Oci_ti n cliii I I Uumunli m ii I - ' - designated as totally no s'moking" shall have "No I S003.3.1.1 Ra.'oi'dc. \i_ocinolc icciidc hub ho opt ii , •, Smoking" signs placed at all entrances to the facility , - , • a thu iiiu'unthui c-ci di itu onc F lii.' ii oh n 11,1[ C1 ud- Ni - . or area. Designated areas within such facilities - a - ilic pcnluu itoc - ' ai where smoking is',permitted 1either permanently or I 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE,'* a 377 lI-1 u D'I' • i 1' 1: l. r i a Copyight to, or Iice,is'edby; ICC (ALL-RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbriickner on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to Lkcnse - I k i k iuik • 'I I. Ii i U I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. - - . - • - - , -. a . - . - - - - - - • - -- - - I - a - - - - - - •• ___ ,.• a 4._a •. . . , ' ' - a . a - 4 - - -.1 - - I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I. I I I I I ATTACHMENT # 15 MATERIALS SAFETY DATA SHEETS & SIGNS/PLACARDS I I EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS I TABLE 405.2 FIRE AND EVACUATION DRILL FREQUENCY AND PARTICIPATION GROUP OR OCCUPANCY FREQUENCY PARTICIPATION Group A Quarterly Employees Group B' Annually Employees Group E See Section 408.3" All occupants Group F Annually Employees Group I Quarterly on each shift Employees" Group R-1 Quarterly on each shift Employees Group R-2" See Section 408.3° All'occupäfits Group R-4 Quarterly on each shift Employees" High-rise buildings Annually Employees The frequency shall be allowed to be modified in accordande with Section 408.3.4. n.. Fire and evacuation drills in residential care assisted living facilitis shall include complete evacuation of the premises in accordance with Section 408.10.5. Where occupants receive habilitation or rehabilitation training, fire prevention and fire safety practices shall be included 'as pah of the training program. . Group B buildings having an occupant load of 500 or.more persons or more than 100 persons above or below the lowest level of exit discharge. .d. Applicable to Group R-2 college and university buildings in accordance with Section 408.3. 405.6 Notification. Where required by the fire code official, prior notification of emergency evacuation drills shall be given to the fire code official. 405.7 Initiation. Where a fire alarm system is provided, emergency evacuation drills shall be initiated by activating the fire alarm system. 405.8 Accountability. As building occupants 'arrive at the assembly point, efforts shall be made to determine-if all:occu- pants have been successfully evacuated have, .been accounted for. . . 405.9 Recall and reentry. An electrically or 'mechanically operated signal used to recall occupants after an evacuation shall be separate and distinct from the signal used to initiate the evacuation The recall signal initiation means shall be manually operated and under the control of the éion.'in charge of the premises or the official in charge 'of-,the1iici- dent. No one shall reenter the premises until authorizèd'tô, do so by the official in charge. ' SECTION 406 EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND RESPONSE PROCEDURES, 406.1 General. Employees in the occupancies'listed iñ:Sec- tion 404.2 shall be trained in the fire emergency, procedures described in their fire evacuation and fire safety plans. Train- ing shall be based on these plans and as described-in Section 404.3. . 406.2 Frequency. Employees shall receive training in the contents Of fire safety and evacuation plans and their duties as part of new employee orientation and at least annually there- after. Records shall be kept and made available to the fire code official upon request. 406.3 Employee training program. Employees 'shall be trained in fire prevention, evacuation and fire safety in accor- dance with Sections 406.3.1 through 406.3.4. 406:3.1 Fire prevention training. Employees shall be apprised of the fire 'hazards of the materials and processes to which they are exposed. Each employee shall be instructed in the proper procedures for preventing fires in, the conduct of their assigned duties. 406.3.2 Evacuation training. Employees shall be famil- iarized with the fire alarm and evacuation signals, their assigned duties in the event of an alarm or emergency, evacuation routes, areas of refuge, exterior assembly areas and procedures for. evacuation. 406.3.3 Emergency lockdown training. Where a facility has a lockdown plan, employees shall be trained on their assigned duties and procedures in the event of an emer- gency lockdown. 406.3.4 Fire, safety training. 'Employees assigned fire- fighting duties shall be trained to know the locations and proper use of portable fire extinguishers or other manual fire-fighting equipment, and the protective clothing or equipment required for its safe and proper use. - SECTION 407 HAZARD COMMUNICATION 407.1 General. The provisions of Sections 407.2 through 407.7 shall be applicable where hazardous materials subject to permits under Section 5001.5 are located on the premises -or where-required hv, the firecodecsffici!. - 4(1-,2 i\1 ilt tl '~AfCIN DA "httL .1 1. ri ii 'akI F) ti UIftLt \iU[)i lc:r ill I; idiiL RI iri ik ii iii ht LlthLr rc,'idll\ ;I\:tiIablc dii lift prnus ;i a papc' 1 cap\. ar \VIIRLC - Fdpi r hill UL p hulk Ii IL IL ldil\ LirILL IhIL h LItL IHJIIL LLLL 4O Id&nt'fiitioti 11 lI\ (1 ii Lout iii IL U Ii do'IL iii 1LLrI ilL tUoiu or L\ "h 'ill iii rl LU I :1 L] (I In "-d ,fl1 hiLL 0,1111 lf'hf IlL jUIL LULl ii LII H kinldiuo, ii iiid p i L L ii Iii Ii liii ' Li Ifl IlL I ii h I IdLnIlliLLl hizird 0, llnllft I 1 II iLL di ILL \ itli LL to ii t 407.4 Training. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of a fire, leak or spill. Responsible. persons shall be designated and trained 'to be liaison personnel for the -fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identification of the locations where hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowl- edgeable in the site emergency response procedures. 407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. •Where required by the fire code official, each application for a per- Li I I i 82 "I -'id:... 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 0 lVt fill i - II lu Copyright to, or liccnscd'by,'iCC (ALL'RIGI-ITS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License uk k U.Ik A I- A Mil I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. I I.. - ... , HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS - 5. Approved maintenance in accórdance-withSec- 5003.3.1•.2 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for, • I lion 5003.2.6 that is perform&d .not-;less than controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. annually or in accordance with 2 an, ,approed be 5003.3.1.3 Control. When an unauthorized discharge I requirements schedule shall allowed to meet the testing set forth in Sect!onsQP32.9.1 and caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved be 5003.2.9.2. ' primary container; shall repaired or U removed from service: . 5003.2.9.1 Equipment, devices and systems requir 5003.3.1.4 Responsibility for cleanup The person . ing testing. The following equipment, systems and . • devices shall be tested in accordnce• vi ctons firm or corporation responsible for an unauthorized dis- - S I and 5003.2.9.2. . . - charge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, 1. Gas detection systems, alarms 1an& automatic whether sudden or gradual, at no cost to the jurisdic- emergency shutoff valves required by' Section : lion. When deemed necessary by the fire code official, I 6004.2.2.10 for highly toxic and toxic;gases..n . cleanup may be initiated by the fire department or by an 5 2. Limit control systems for liqidleVel;itéiipera authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with -- . lure and pressure required by Sctidn. 5003:2.7, such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or I 5004.8 and 5005.1.4. . 'ft •..c other person responsible for, the •unauthorized dis- I , H charge. 3 Emergency alarm systems and .supervision required by Sections 5004.9 and 5005 4 4 50034 i\1 ikriil ' ki 1)1 -,Ir(l i\l iftri ii itt D,11,1 ,' hctc l\I-I)-, cli ill hr j idik ir ul ihir in tlir prrnii ni I , 4 Monitoring and supervisory systems required by -, I 1 tLd hr ci ci Sections 5004.10 and 5005 1 6 did IH I \ r Inpd ni I h1 i ti r II ii ilift mini 5 Manually activated shutdown co'ntrols required in hum chill lr, nliiriiii]nlItr I I by Section 6403.1.1.1 for compressed gas Sys- i[)lion: I )r -i Il ti. ci liii irdi Ui. \\ cur I tems conveying pyrophoric gases 5003292 Testing frequency. The equipment sys - II siird t(I,tillll( (ioti riLirr I iii. i. (lulirrirl c i.\rniptcci h\ hr liii. i.Ddr ktii. I ii ci ulift hi id icirilui lii. tems and devices listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be lii Ii ii1 . i. iimi.d ill NFl -n mid hi liii. pn Ii iridui.ri ii I tested at one of the frequencies listed below i.ci h ill cic Phcud oll lioiu n\ nt inn nd ilnc n 1 Not less than annually undtiink nd ill cnn mm to I iii H \ hrrr Ii irdumn - * 2. In accordance with the approved: manufacturer's in urn iii. inn I rd di pmn d ii ml un ii uidl d ni u iuntiuicr - I requirements; requirements rn]umrin_ i pmriiiit nid it nperilir mnuu iii r mnd liii. in in mimi. in utrd hr nh. I iti. id II 1mm ci 3 In accordance with approved recognized industry standards or II0 I \1 in in Iiidicudu ml runt iinrr . run ci I i 1,I 4 In accordance with an approved schedule pick i r h ill hi. nchilmni u.k ni H krd I I mh.ftd ri iii r mu. (I u ihiinntn muit jun ni iii 5003 3 Release of hazardous materials Hazardous mteri pr,,:s,1cJ L ii.r cli ill hc conspluou,,1% I icc In ci ( (I als in any quantity shall not be released into a sewer' storm I I P F S E F) ( • drain ditch drainage canal creek stream river, lake or tidal waterway or on the ground sidewalk Street highway 5003,6 tic -i.i ns IMdiii irk ilL in Hi. I hi. i.rmtim)flc I cii )i) i I i.i ummt li.01 I ci i.h ill 1 the atmosphere Hi I n Ii Ii i Hum H juL11 I I Hi i.i. iii u nil ii. ni 1 Exceptions th ii. IN, cli II hi. dnr ihlc uid ciii. izm iii mid In Itcu Hi ' I The release or emission of hazardous materials 1is .h ill h i .. allowed when in compliance with federal state or 11 '5003.7 Sources of ignition Sources of ignition shall comply - local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. with Sections 5003.7.1 through 5003.7.3. I 2. The release of pesticides is allowed-.when used in 5003.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No I • accordance with registered label directions. Smoking" signs provided as follows: 3 The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is I. In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are I allowed when used in accordance with .manufac- turer's specifications; • .-'•m stored or dispensed or used in open systems in - amounts requiring a permitin accordance with Sec- 5003.3.1 Unauthorized discharges. When hazardous lion 5001.5. materials are released in quantities reportable under state, ', 2. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dis- I • federal or local regulations, the fire code official shall be - - pensing or open use-areas. following in notified and the procedures required accor- 3. Facilities or areas within facihties that have been dance with Sections 5003.3.1.1 through 5003 .3.1.4..., designated as totally "no smoking" shall have "No - - 1 - 5003.3.1.1 Records. Accurate records shall be kept of the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials by - Smoking" signs placed at all entrances to the facility or area. Designated areas within such facilities , the permittee. - i--. : where smoking is permitted either permanently or , • CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE • - • - -. s • 377 II uk 1 2013 ii 1 •i I F i u Copyright to or licensed by ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED) accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Jan 6 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License kit. HNk 1 1- A ikE I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. I:. FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5701.5 Material classification. Flammable and combustible ' The extent of the classified area is allowed to be I liquids shall be classified in accordance with the definitions reduced, or eliminated, where sufficient technical justifi- in Chapter 2. . cation is provided to the fire code official that a concentra- When mixed with lower flash-point liquids Class 'I , f6i III tion in the area in excess of 25 percent of the lower I liquids are capable of assuming the characteristics of the flammable limit (LFL) cannot be generated. • lower flash-point liquids. Under such conditions, the appro- 5703.1.2 Classified locations for combustible liquids. priate provisions of this chapter for the actual-flash ppint of Areas where Class II or Ill liquids are heated above their the mixed liquid shall apply. - ' -' When heated above their flash points, Class II and Ill liq- flash points shall have electrical installations in accor- I dance with Section 5703.1.1. uids assume the characteristics of Class I liquids. Under, such i conditions, the appropriate provisions of this chapter for Exception: Solvent distillation units in accordance flammable liquids shall apply. with Section 5705.4. I . .5703.1.3 Other applications. The fire code official is ....... ,•" authorized to determine the extent of the Class I electrical SECTION 5702 . -:. '. ..equipment and wiring location when a condition is not DEFINITIONS • specifically covered by these requirements or the Calfor- I 5702.1 Definitions. The'following terms are defined in Chap- ' ma Electrical Code. ter 2: .: .- •'' ' 57032 Fire protection. Fire protection for the storage, use, ALCOHOL-BASED HAND RUB. '.. '. •. dispensing,' mixing, handling and on-site transportation of I . ' BULK PLANT OR TERMINAL. flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance , with this chapter and applicable sections of Chapter 9. BULK TRANSFER. COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID.-•. I.' ' 5703.2.1 Portable fire extinguishers and hose lines. Por- I Class table fire 'extinguishers shall be provided in accordance '' with Section 906. Hose lines shall be provided in accor- ;:: dance with Section 905. I ' FIRE POINT. ' 5703.3 Site assessment. In the event of a spill, leak or dis- I ' . ,. ' charge from a tank system, a site assessment shall be com- FLAMMABLE LIQUID. '.':. pleted by the owner or operator of such tank system if the fire Class IA. . . •. ' code official determines that a potential fire or explosion haz- I, Class lB. ard exists. Such site assessments shall be conducted to ascer- tain potential fire hazards and shall be completed and FLASH POINT. '• . submitted to the fire department within a time period estab- FUEL LIMIT SWITCH. '- lished by the fire code official, not to exceed'60 'days. I LIQUID STORAGE ROOM. ')... 5703.4 Spill control and secondary containment. Where LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE th~' maximum quantity per control area is : exceeded, and ired bSection 5004.2, rooms, "MOBILE FUELING. .. " , buildings or areas used for storage, dispensing, use, mixing or I PROCESS TRANSFER. . n' ;t.'.n : handling of Class 1, II and lilA liquids shall be provided with spill control and secondary containment in accordance with 'REFINERY. Section 5004.2. 1 -- REMOTE EMERGENCY SHUTOFF DEVICE.7,5 ; t.''T '•,, - -- I tid i.ii I, [lit, Fitt. tndt, tttttt,i ii ]' ~wl hi REMOTE SOLVENT RESERVOIR : s 'r F '. it iii i, i i nr l!t put pt L I in liii ft i. SOLVENT DISTILLATION UNIT tht Ft M 1i 0l IlL. OF ii IP Ii ittitti INC Iiptiicft i,1i 1 iF I t TANK PRIMARY. tduitttIt nn md irtiin,, uIi ir thu inhci~nl Ii ,ird id ' 'ft:,t'. linnitunHu lIdutd in lnukIfln FinII Lu ptu idud it) tilt ilit Hi plul itid tion {)H 110 UI SECTION 5703 'O3 " I \\ irniri._ i tu U ill U I din' iF Ii, I GENE RAL REQUIREIVIENTS ri ml ttt \t iltilfl, tilt,, It ii id I 1 itititi diii, lit,1uid 5703.1 Electrical m Electrical wiring and equipent shall be I Iii I ii 1\ , '111k Lilci iii . nit t t ud h U .t i Lull] iiil I ii installed and maintained in accordance with Section 605 and r, id I) \\ 1 Id---] I N N 1 N F N ILL Li ()i F )' I i,ttt,.i Ii ill I California Electrical Code hut Fit, iii iii itit,hi,i, ( N' 111111 in Fu_ijut aiii] iii, It • ( I ,, ' liii] in tr h • 5703 11 Classified locations for flammable liqui ds Areas where flammable liquids are stored handled dis— 5703.5.2 I u Ilion Si.nu h,111 lit, p ftd iii I it ii pensed or mixed shall be in accordance with Table rquiiJ h Ilk lti. t,uidt, nfl i iii I ipiri., titittiun,. him 5703.1.1. A classified area shall not extend beyond an i ii ihlc F quiul Ii t)L, in ii ii I mu, 'n ith unpierced floor, roof or other solid partition \\1L \ I 418 '. . '• U.. 1dd- , ' 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I k Copyright to, or liccnsed:by.iCC (ALL'RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellic Kiausbruckner on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License kr ujh ' hLJk[, i i J Ju I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. ' ' \\ :trnitt llek. loli\ iJu 1 nr,rrrlLr pk.i ind crtui irdil ho 1lkrltilrl.'l, irr'iik 'U. IrholoJ urd pkro- iiduU in c rdnc \\rth loJLriI iuuiiI,itn' iril 'If' pIIu 1- blu 't,ito 503..4 Identilic Inn. ( hi uJin i thor oppi' ul idurrtiflor 1 trr hill ho pi \ idol on I o,ruli hoidin' jut uniI&iilill I 1001 li I liiiiiii tHu or ooriihriutilolo lrqurdo to duntr f the ritorit l tho ouR or c U h\ thu fimo r. L------- 5703.6 - -.-. Piping systems. Piping systems, andtheir component parts, for flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with Sections 5703.6.1 through 5703.6Pl 5703.6.1 Nonapplicability. The provisions of' Section 5703.6 shall not apply to gas or oil well in'stallations;"pip- ing that is integral to stationary or portable engines, including aircraft, watercraft and motor vehicles; and pip- ing in connection with boilers and pressure vessel's regu- lated by the California Mechanical Code 5703.6.2 Design, fabrication and installation of piping systems and components. Piping system components shall be designed and fabricated in aëcordan'cé' with the applicable standard listed in Table 5703.6.2 án'd'.'Chapter 27 of NFPA 30, except as modified by Section 5703:6:2.1. TABLE 5703.6.2 PIPING STANDARDS PIPING USE STANDARD Power Piping . ASMEB3I.l Process Piping . . . ASME B31.3 Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquid Hydrocarbons and Other Liquids ASMEB3I.4 Building Services Piping 'ASME 1331.9 5703.6.2.1 Special materials. Lowomeltingpoint materials (such as aluminum, copper or brass);. materi- als that soften on fire exposure (such as nonmetallic materials) and nonductile material (such as cast iron) shall be acceptable for use underground 'in accordance with the applicable standard listed in Table' 57036.2. When such materials are used outdoors' in:.-above- ground piping systems or within büildiñs they 'shall be in accordance with the applicable standard listed in Table 5703.6.2 and one of the following: I Suitably protected against fire exposure Located where leakage from failure would, not unduly expose people or structures. P '.r ., Located where leakage can be readily controlled by operation of accessible remotely located valves. In all cases, nonmetallic piping 'shall be used in accordance with Section 27.4.6 of NFP•A 30: 5703.6.3 Testing. Unless tested in accordance with the applicable section of ASME 1331.9, piping, before being ' covered, enclosed or placed in use, shall' be' hydrostatically tested to 150 percent of the maximum anticipated pressure 'of the system, or pneumatically tested to 11.0 percent of the maximum anticipated pressure of the system, but: not less than 5 pounds per square inch gauge '(psig) (34.47 kPa) at the highest point of the system. This test shall be 1. 1. I FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS maintained for a sufficient time period to complete visual inspection ofjoints and connections. For a minimum oflO minutes, there shall be no leakage or permanent distortion. Care shall be exercised to ensure that these pressures are not applied to vented storage tanks. Such storage tanks shall be tested independently from the piping. 5703.6.3.1 Existing piping. Existing piping shall be tested in accordance with this section when the fire' code official has reasonable cause to believe that a leak exists. Piping that could contain flammable or combus- tible liquids shall not be tested pneumatically. Such tests shall be at the expense of the owner or operator. Exception: Vapor-recovery piping is allowed to be tested using an inert gas. 5703.6.4 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect piping, valves or fittings subject to vehicular damage in accordance with Section 312. 5703.6.5 Protection from external corrosion and 'gal- vanic action. Where subject to external corrosion, piping, related fluid-handling components and supports for both underground and above-ground applications shall be fabri- cated from noncorrosive materials, and coated or provided with corrosion protection. Dissimilar metallic parts that promote galvanic action shall not be joined. 5703.6.6 Valves. Piping systems shall contain a sufficient number of manual control valves and check valves to operate the system properly and to protect the .plant under both normal and emergency conditions. Piping systems in connection with pumps shall contain a sufficient number of such valves to control properly the flow of liquids in normal operation and in the event of 'Physical damage or fire exposure. 5703.6.6.1 Backflow protections. Connections to 'pipelines or piping by which equipment (such as tank cars, tank vehicles or marine vessels) discharges liquids into storage tanks shall be provided with check valves or block valves for automatic protection against back- 'flow where the piping arrangement is such that back- flow from the system is possible. Where loading and - unloading is done through a common pipe system, a check valve is not required. However, a block valve 'shall be provided which is located so as to be,readily accessible or remotely operable. 5703.6.6.2 Manual drainage. Manual drainage-control , valves shall be located at approved locations remote from the tanks, diked area, drainage system and impounding basin to ensure their operation in a fire - condition. 5703.6.7 Connections. Above-ground tanks with connec- tions located below normal liquid level shall be provided with internal or external isolation valves located as close as practical to the shell of the tank. Except for liquids whose chemical characteristics are incompatible with steel, such valves, when external, and their connections to the tank shall be of steel. 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE '.. . ' ' ' 421 I Copyright to, or Iiccnscdby,ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); acccsscd by Chic Klausbruckner on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to Liccnsc Agrccmcnt. No further reproductions authorized, I I I I I I ATTACHMENT #16 I SOURCES OF IGNITION I I I, I 1 1 .1. I I I' I I V V V . I 5. Approved maintenance in accordance with ,Sec- tion 5003.2.6 that is performed..not.less than annually or in accordance with. an .approved- schedule shall be allowed to meet.thè téting requirements set forth in Sections 50Q32.9. I and 5003.2.9.2. 5003.2.9.1 Equipment, devices and systems requir- ing testing The following equipment systems and devices shall be tested in accordance with Sections 5003.2.9 and 5003.2.9.2. V ': . . . •, $ Gas detection systems, alarms land autô'matic emergency shutoff valves required by -Section 6004.2.2.10 for highly toxic and toxic gases. Limit control systems for liqüil&él;'tenéra- ture and pressure required by Sectiois5003.'2.7, 5004.8 and 5005.1.4. . Emergency alarm systems and supervision required by Sections 5004.9 and 50`65.44 Monitoring and supervisory systems.required by Sections 5004.10 and 5005.1.6. Manually activated shutdown controls required by Section 6403.1.1.1 for compressed gas sys- tems conveying pyrophoric gases. 5003.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment,. sys- tems and devices listed in. Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be tested at one of the frequencies listed below: .. . Not less than annually; ... In accordance with the approved manufacttrèr's requirements; ' In accordance with approved recognized industry standards; or V I 4. In accordance with an approved schedule.... 5003.3 Release of hazardous materials. Hazardous.'niateri- als in any quantity shall not be released into a sewer. storm HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.3.1.2 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. 5003.3.1.3 Control. When an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service. 5003.3.1.4 Responsibility for cleanup. The person, firm or corporation responsible for an unauthorized dis- charge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, at no cost to the jurisdic- tion. When deemed necessary by the fire code official, cleanup may be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unauthorized dis- charge. 5003.4 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. When a haz- ardous substance is developed in a laboratory, available infor- mation shall be documented. Exception: Designated hazardous waste. 5003.5 Hazard identification signs. Unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identifica- tion signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material contained shall be placed on stationary containers and above- ground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations des- ignated by the fire code official. 5003.5.1 Markings. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing com- pressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COM- PRESSED GAS. 1 I I I drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal 1 41 5003.6 Signs. Signs and markings required by Sections I waterway or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into 5003.5 and 5003.5.1 shall not be obscured or removed, shall the atmosphere. V V 1' be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by Exceptions: . V . " this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering I .. 1. The release or emission of hazardous rnaterIaIsVJs . shall be approved. r —r--r------------- allowed when in compliance with federal state or I SI 'I '-oit rc * of iii ItA4rtt 'V urL I .ii itiiin )i 71 local governmental agencies regulation or per'mits '. tn ii II Iii ii ii V 7 I 2 The release of pesticides is allowed when used in, -1;003.7.1 'itIoktlrL 'Viii kin Ii ill P. prohlFnftd iii -1 sJn I accordance with registered label directions 'rn kin \i ii pr di 7 3 The release of fertilizer and soil 'aMendments is lii uOfll( r ii i \ Ir Iii u dim iii skii ii IN. I allowed when used in accordance with manufac turer s specifications t r d r I II ii d iii liii nut. rt.qlun iii prinil iii it.t.ird in iii 500331 Unauthorized discharges When hazardou' littil ''u'H materials are released in quantities reportable under state \\ thin . It nm t oiiid U I r di federal or local regulations the fire code official shall be ilcn,,mL, or opt.ii iut.c ir I notified and the following procedures required in1 accor dance with Sections 5003.3.1.1 through 5003 3 1 I liii 5003.3.1.1 Records Accurate recordsi shall be kej,t of 'm iii t.i ii ph i'. t.tl ii ill iii i iiit. In ih I It. ii I the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials by ii I Dcht ft t.i..ii uIt.d ir It. v thliii t.ufti I the permittee i knit. in in i pt.riniltt.d ithit. r piin uuit.ntl ii FIRE CODE V . V 377 II uk k I 2013.CALIFORNIA i 1 . i ii r I u Copyright to, or licensed by. iCC(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License k 1jIj. 1k iki I' Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. ,.5 - . .,.. - ''• ., I r 5 1 iI i S I :.HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 4 f :- rai ik - 1),111 I idcntitcd mill sr:[ i r:i::rr shall be constructed in accordance with the California , - I .t:rnp in: that innirii I Hrrnirftd in .n cJS,,nk Building Code. - . 4. In nii r n.: h-r. Ilaniun iHc nnihuu'.iihi. 5003.8.2 Required detached buildings. Grotp H ocu- h izard uru maid I id-. ,irc i. i a.] di p:ii 'ad ar ii ad pahcies containing quantities of hazardous materials in I irmn iaquiiad h\ iiu 'cctin Hi a. n rexcess of, those set forth in Table 5003.8.2' shall 'be in .• * prim fr'. ii;raita.ic ur in \rni:k ria.aad I)\ tirm, detached buildings.' h ill colnpk 'a nh 'a.a.tiorn F 5003.8.3 Control areas. Control 'areas shall comply. with * 1 I 003..2 pi'ii I1:unca. (p:ri Jnd ii:im-t:rirper tnra dai(_cs hall not i)c mu: I in a uliauiumar Y,hlLh Ira.' Lraate' a , Sections 5003.8.3.1 through 5003.8.3.5. 5003.8.3.1 Construction Control : requirements. areas ar dLu Luirdihian rH liii Ira ir'tad tar rme M01 iha Ira.' 'shall be separated from each other by fire barriers con- ., - iI(i&)Li iui,rtaii,ik 'tcia.i rum rra.rd. '-' structed in accordance with Section 707 of the Califor- l)O3.7.3 Industrial trucL\. rr'aurad iirdir-trr:ii trrrra. nia Building Code or horizontal assemblies constructed u r. d iii a. dL ii d 1/ II dm i Rd I \ in accordance with Section 711 of the California Build inn in aar nd mna 'a ith r ii pr/ar I ( . . ' ing Code, or both. - I d'H 'd 'a i\ ii onincrit intciidr I it ILL rrrdan cc 'a itli \l P \ 50a. 5003.8.3.2 Percentage of maximum allowable' quan. ' ti ties. The percentage of maximum allowable quantities' hazardous ' 5003 8 Construction requirements Buildings 'control of materials per control area allowed at each areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous mate'rials shall ' r' floor level within a building shall be in accordance with be in accordance with Sections'5003.8.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 3 Table 5093.8.3.2. .. .• .' . p' 5003.8.1 Buildings. Buildings or portions"therëof' in ' 5003.8.3.3 Number. The maximum number of control which hazardous materials are stored handled 'or iised areas per floor within a building shall be in accordance • . . . . . ' -- . I with Table 5003.8.3.2. TABLE 5003.8.2 • ' . . - DETACHED BUILDING REQUIRED A DETACHED BUILDING IS REQUIRED WHEN THE QUANTITY OF MATERIAL EXCEEDS THAT LISTED HEREIN Material ' 'Class , Solids and liquids (tons)b , Gases (cubic feet)b Division 1.1 Maximum Allowable Quantity Division 1.2 . Maximum Allowable Quantity Division 1.3 Maximum Allowable Quantity ' •- Explosiv'es . Division 1.4 * Maximum Allowable Quantity' ' , Not Applicable Division 1.4c Division 1.5 Maximum Allowable . Division 1.6 Maximum Allowable Quantity Quantity '. Oxidizers , ' . - Class 4 .a.,t'. Ma'xirntim Allowable Quantity Maximum Allowable Quantity Unstable (reactives) detonable . ' Class'3.or4.'- Maximum Allowable Quantity Maximum Allowable Quantity Oxidizer, liquids and solids -. ' - ' 2 Clas Class s 3 , " . - 1 200 '2,000 Not Applicable - ' Detonable . Maximum Allowable Quantity Organic peroxides - ' Class I Maximum Allowable Quantity .5 Not Applicable II class * ' . , 25 . ' ' ' i,' . Class Ill , ' ' 50 Unstable (reactives)nondetonable Class 3 ' Class 2 ' ' - ' ' .1 ' ' '- " '25 , . 2,000 -10,000 . Water reactives , ' Class 3 Class 2 , - I " , . ' 25 " , . Not Applicable Pyrophoric gases . , Not Applicable ' ' . Not Applicable , ' • 2,000 , f .5 For SI: I pound = 0.454 kg, I cubic foot =0.02832 m3, I ton = 2000 lbs. = 907.2 kg. ', , . . . , . .'i• I .a: For materials which are detonable, the distance to other buildings or lot lines shall be as specified in the California Building Code.' For materials 61assified as explosives, the required separation distances shall be as specified in Chapter 56. "Maximum Allowable Quantity" means the maximum allowable quantity percontrol area set forth in Table 5003.1.1(1)., 'Limited -to Division 1.4 materials and articles, including articles -packaged for shiment, that are not regulated as an explosive under Bureau of Alcohol, , Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives 'regulations, or unpackaged.-articles used in promess operations that do not propagate'a detonation or deflagration between -' articles providing the net explosive weight of individual articles does not exceed I pound , - I S 378 .. 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE II iv ti- i ITf i Copyright to, or liccnscd by, ICC (ALL.RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License uk k kt.5 ivik .1 J 1 .1k 1 I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized.1 t .' *'i •, . ,.'.' . i,. . I I ATTACHMENT #17 I STORAGE/FLAMMABLE CABINETS I I I I I I I I I I I I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS : 5003.8.6.1 Construction. Gas cabinetsshall b& con- 5003.9 General safety precautions. General precautions for structed in accordance with the following:. ....n'.a -.•'.'. . I the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall 1. Constructed of not less than 0.0971inch (2.5 mm) be in accordance with Sections 5003.9.1 through 5003.9.10' , (No. 12 gage) steel. 5003.9.1 Personnel training and written -procedures. ' -.5- .2. Be provided with self-closing limited access Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which . ports or noncombustible windows to give access hazardous materials are stored, dispensed handled or used . . . - . -. to equipment controls. . shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials . . - . . . ,. and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the 3 Be provided with self closing doors event of fire leak or spill A. Gas cabinet interiors shall'be treated",. coated or' 5003.9.1.1 Fire department liaison.'Responsible per.... constructed of materials that are cth'patibletwith . sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison per- the hazardous materials stored. Such treatment, . sonnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid coating or onstruction shall includettheentire the fire department in preplanning emergency interior of the cabinet. . . kspdnses' and identifying the locations where hazard- _M03 5003.8.6.2 Ventilation. Gas cabinets shall be provided - . . - . . ..'. . I materials are located and shall have access to . S• .• - I . with an exhaust ventilation system. The ventilation sys- ' Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in tern for gas cabinets shall be designed to operate at a the site's emergency response procedures. . . . negative pressure in relation to the surrouhdiñg area. 5003.9.2 Security. Storage, dispensing, use and handling Ventilation systems used for highly toxic:, and toxic 1areas shall besecured against unauthorized entry and safe- gases shall also comply-with Items 1,2 and3of Section ' Iguarded in a manner approved by the fire code official: 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in 5003.9.3 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other -- accordance with the California Mechanical, Code. approved means'shall be provided to protect storage tanks I ' 5003;8.6.3 Maximum nuiber. of cylinders per gas and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing I . . cabinet. The number of cylinders contained in a ingle and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accor- trice as cabinet shall not exceed three. Tdance with Section 312. . . S. - 5003.8. 11:iai (lasts iii;tteiials stor te ts. , mm '.,5003.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical I nt ihii;ai- ,mia im'sd I imisma,isa Im1aiIn in; 4i1is;,ibL wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in qintils pai (In I am an ni to ciniplr dOSJldptcll accordance with California Electrical Code..... h. ahinct sin H ha in aaordnna s' it m 'sushi' ii p5003.9.5 Static accumulation. When processes or condi- tions exist where a flammble mixture could be ignited by I . 5003 .8.7.l ( ollsttIi( liolt. I hs' a h ill 'static electricity, means shall be-provided to prevent the a truntail, a tad r t'n a mn,js d ij iii atari a] hit ,ira accumulation of a static charge. . ,ii i;ra•m Is a ill] ha kin, rd a nit iial .1 sd 's a H maatnmniit aisattna ni cal-ri;ahi in limil mimslii,la thu I 5003.9.6 Protection from light. Materials that are sedsi- tive to light shall be stored in containers designed to. p'ro- -- anion nun), of ha aiHuat. ,mhnat hill aitlis ha tect them from such exposure. Ii tad in asi H ua a iii 1 I 1 '7, a 'U' ida 1 IhL,5003.9.7 Shock padding. Materials that are shock seisi- • iiitsitid 'i 'i man in aimsirmismad in i Hairs a lii thu i . 'tive shall be padded, suspended or other'ise protected I llo\SiflL against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during L ( u)inaL h,ull ha it tssi Is inn a 'liaHi . H seismic activity. not ft limo Ht4 Hitch 1 I 2 nun Ho - I H 'anal 5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Incom- patible materials in storage and storage of materials that . a allaH 'oath a I _-imni' H 1111 H) dircpaa- hsi5iaan 7 1 are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated thu ;s ails ii iiii.s nh iii ta ris laO ii sail 'H and '.vher the stored materials are in containers having a càpac- hill hr Ii' lit littina L)'o' shin I H sic)] huH, 'all clan;' '111drdUip]Ll ssih a cll-]itahin I . ity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 gallon (2 L). Sepa- ration shall be accomplished by: - dasa. -. J . . . .., 6 I ' 1 Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a 2 1 ha I' ;ll;'ni, ot sahnai, Oh hind I' a tic 10! 5i"a ul - L distance of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm). : I li)i1isl-4 lll llj isa liriniihi''hl hi mliii innh is'i'll iii has "1 miii • - . i S 2. Isolating ncompatible materials n storage by a on- i . non- , combustible combustible partition extending not less than 18 - 1 iurtriaal s'qmupn;ant ,uid dc\ s a itluii; rahnai inches (457 mm) above and to the sides ofthe stored - i'a ni ncr ad in a is it H I . nsH hi 111C ''i l's' ii litunadi U an a i'm lilni I sit,;])material ,'- ' - IS . . i -3. Storing liquid and solid materials n hazardous tSl)O3.t..2 \\:1iiiint inarktnqs. (i) iii 'li,il I ha - - material storage cabinets. aiaai l idrnlihfsd ni an ai ri ad mi,nniai ''mdi ad lr'h - 4.'Storing compressed gases in .,gas Cabinets -Or I tar' ,'ii ,u a,'nti,m ,hiri'' 'ask''miii; II,, r - H exhausted enclOsures in accordance with Sections I HA/ \lal) Il '- Li I F iii) •\\\ \'; - 5003.8.5 and5003.8.6. Materials that are incompatir - - - • - . . S . .- -• 1 - . - - - • ' . . 20I3CALIFORNIAFIRECODE - I 380 ,lI- ri 1 • ,- ir i Copyright to, or licensed by,'iCC-(ALLRiGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Eiliá KIausbuckncr on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License - Ilk - ik LJk 'I I 'A JU I Agrccrncnt. No further reproductions authorized. - •-- -- - r .:--- :- .i . ...-... 1 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS I I - ., . 4 i • ,•t_•' ,• • - - - 4 . $ . - . 1 j - .1- . . I •- .4. 4c ' 14. portable tanks .that do not exceed 660 gallons (.2498 L) in 2. The storage of distilled spirits and wines in individual capacity, and limited transfers incidental thereto, , wooden barrels or casks. shall comply with Sections 5704 3 1 through 5704 3 8 5 5704.3.3.1. Portable fire extinguishers Approved por 5704 3 1 Design, construction and capacity of contain table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance I ers and portable tanks. The design, constructiob and . .) with specific sections of this chapter and Section 906. • capacity of containers for the storage-of Class 1_ 11, and L 5704.3.3.2-Incompatible materials. Materials that will I1IAhquids shall be in accordance with this section and $ react with water or other liquids to produèe a hazard ' Section 9.4 of NFPA 30.shall not be stored in the same room with flammable 5704.3.1.1 Approved containers. Only apprbved con- and combustible liquids in accordance with Section tainerc and portable tanks shall be uced 5003 ? 8 I , S7043.2 I iqiiid .ape cabinets. \\ hrc ithci ct,,n 01 Ill d nre that c i r p it lir]uid eoiiiaiiiei he shire.] in t F- - 5704.3.3.3 Clear means of egress. Storage of 'any liq-. - uids including stock for sale, shall not bestored near or ice ehinct . such cihiiict- ind tin c chill hc ill ,irci 1:. be allowed to obstuct physically the route of egress. • d,cic with ucic _l,',,_'.1 thrn-i 5704.3.3.4 Empty containers or portable tank tor- , O4.3.2.1 l)ccipii iiii contructinii f ciragc cahi-age. The storage of empty. tanks and containers previ- -. I.. iictc. F)e iitri cml lrctructioii ii Iiqwd cicriec iiitct .ously used for the storage of flammable or combustible . . dill he in i.ci lifts cciii "teetion 57C 4. 2 I liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall, be c , hi itch 57iii 't.2.t 4. j. stored as required for filled containers and portable. I O4.3.21.1 \latcriiilc. I chinctc cliill he liJed in ' tanks. Portable tanks and containers when emptied . . . . . shall have the covers orplugs immediately replaced in immediately cc c cdi nec cci h I I .,,I ~:onir tictcl oI r . .. . . openings. .. . . - . e cci 1 or nictcl iii ccc id,uftc cc iii ii Id- - . '. . • . I(lccln-. , 5704.3.3.5 Shelf storage. Shelving, shall be, of .I . I. I iticted iiicicl schiiici chill hr cii iruIcd it approved construction, adequately braced and . . . . . . dccl hi ill,—,ri th i I ic c ii [lot Is c ih in (i I ft 4 , anchored. Seismic requirements shall be in accordance . . . • . . . 0 - inch LI mm ,i 'cm. 11w echimict, 1 cI 2 with the California Building Code. * I . np llie ii i'i hill he dnuhlc swilled c ith I - 5704.3.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of at least 1 inch Ii niiii I 4d,icC hetSi lIe cll . (25 mm) nominal thickness is allowed to be used as Ii mimic dud I he ri riled ir c' Ids i mid hill Ii . 1 shelving, racks, dunnage, scuffbàards, fl6or overlay . ii lit lii and similar installations. • -' ', 1 mmli Ic I cc inden ejlditmctc. indildnw, dii . 5704.3.3.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves • . chill Ice c m trmicied of not Is th mm -mrijm shall be of sufficient depth and pr'ovided with a lip • mini) c\tcm I 'I crc(lc PIF V.nd. jolrlt -Ilmll hi ' or guard to prevent individual containers from being •' I . rahhctcd ind sh,fll he l,i ened in icc n dn cc- . displaced. . . • ' . - tin cc mdi cci I ri ccc Ooor liiileec c11,111 li ' Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on lab- . -. - .•, - ii cti. 1 or Iii ccc. ( ,ihmrm -mc cli,il I he cmnird '_ ' oratory furniture specifically designed for such . cc ili in imittini ccc it I I S paim use - I5704.3.1.1.2 I hi. lulL C if Mci cli ill hc pm V. drd 570433 53 Orderly storage Shelf storage of cc mdi .i eincpietm n lhcl in red letter, on smitr,i' iifli' flammable and combustible liquids shall be main- has k er und cc his Ii [cad I I \ \ I P I P l'tL F LI I P - - tamed in an orderly manner.. I 4 . .. . . - : . .. . •• 5704.3.3.6 Rack storage. Where storage on racks is . -i. i l)iii,rc I) i r I ill hr Vi ftl I itl cl '' allowed elsewhere in this code a minimum 4 foot wide tm' nm' md ci]ul]dpe-1 ccith,i thrcs-piiit Lit't Ii (1219 mm) aisle shall be provided ' between adjacent. • Bottom. I lie timilli il Ii - ,mhmnct rack sections and any adjacent storage of liquids. Main - hill he li hui l tidit In I In, clii nt it LastP ii sIte' -y. aisles shall be a minimum of8 feet (2438 mm) wide.. ., • • ,' fl iiiiii I - . 5704.3.3.7 Pile or palletized storag: Solid pile :and U4.3.2.2 (aptcilv. 1 he td html c)uiiiiitc i . .. palletized •storage in liquid warehouses shall be - .. •f liquid iii i s.ihiiict li,ill not eceelS I 120 Cull ii 4c4 j arranged so that piles are separated from each other by l I at last 4feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided and - - - . . arranged so that no container or portable tank is,mor - - 5704.3.3 Indoor storage. Storage of flarnmab!p and corn- . than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main aisles shill bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable ' be a minimum of 8 feet (2438 mm) wide I - -w tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.3.1 't.c4 through 5704.3.3.10. • . . :, -,: 5704.3.3.8 Limited combustible ,storage. Limited . Exceptions quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to be stored in liquid storage areas where the ordinary I , I Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles air combustibles other than those used for packaging the . s - •.. 'craft, boats or portable or stationary, engines. '- . - • liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage -by a - - 432 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I II ' . Copyright or licensed by,.ICC (ALL- I i 1 U111 Agreement bo further reproductions authorized RIGHTS RESERVED) accessed by CHic Kiausbruckneron Jan 6 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to Liécnsc - - - . 0 I - . ' • , • - ft . - . - - - .i . - - _ - .- - FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS n stration, laboratory work, maintenance purposes and operation of equipment, and shall notexceed quantities set forth in Table 5003.1.1(1). The maximum allowable quantities for storage. in I wholesale and retail sales areas sha1lbe, in, accor- dance with Section 5704.3.4.1. . ,. Group R occupancies: Quantities: inGroup R I . occupancies shall not exceed that: necessary for maintenance purposes and operation of equip- ment, and shall not exceed quantities. set forth in Table 5003.1.1(1). Group S occupancies: Quantities in dining and office uses within Group S occupancies shall not exceed that necessary for demonstration, labora- tory work, maintenance purposes and operation of equipment, and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 5003.1.1(1). 5704.3.4.3 Quantities exceeding limits for 'coiitrol areas. Quantities exceeding those allowed ml control areas set forth in Section 5704.3.4.1 shallbe in liquid storage rooms or liquid storage warehouses in accor- dance with Sections 5704.3.7 and 5704.3.8..... r 704).4:4 liquids for in iuiteui;uuie autd.operatiouu of lutpIut Jo ill .upni LIL1,111tilICS ol Ii ui;ni IhIL :;riJ c)r);hu'1IhIu kIUi1I U] C.\.L'u. of 1)) uaIIori Ox I.) (1 10i 11] ii it ii tin. pitip . tnd tin. up. itt in of I ij)i11. i It II f t d ill pu id tin. t.... ihini.t ;n.cld.iricu \'it nu1jti d7H4 .2. Ili, iutitiu [ill c\Ldttk H) tIIiiit' LIC ill n.id to ii t ii d t nahijiut \\IILI1 it 1p1n.n.ud nuinutn. I itL.d in pI J\atc U i.. or P.r ippru d Ii itt ii 5704.3.5 Storage in control areas. Storage ot tiammabie and combustible liquids in control areas shall be in accor- dance with Sections 5704.3.5.1 through 5704.3..4.' 5704.3.5.1 Basement storage. Class I liquids -shall be allowed to be stored in basements in amounts ;not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per-control .area for use-open systems in Table 5003.1.1(1), pro- vided that automatic suppression and other fire protec- tion are provided in accordance with Chapter 9. Class II and lIlA liquids shall also be allowed td.bestOed in basements, provided that automatic suppression and other fire protection are provided in accordance with Chapter 9. 5704.3.5.2 Storage pile heights. Containers having less than a 30-gallon (114 L) capacity which contain Class I or 11 liquids shall not 'be stacked more than 3 feet (914.4 mm) or two containers high, whichever is greater, unless stacked on fixed shelving or otherwise satisfactorily secured. Containers of Class I or 11 liquids having a capacity of 30 gallons (114 L) or more shall not be stored more than one container high. Containers shall be stored in an upright position. 5704.3.5.3 Storage distance from ceilings and roofs. Piles of containers or portable tanks shall not be stored closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to the.nearest beam, chord, girder or other obstruction, and shall be 3 feet (914 mm) below sprinkler deflectors or discharge orifices of water spray or other overhead fire protection system. 5704.3.5.4 Combustible materials. In areas that are inaccessible to the public, Class I, II and lilA liquids shall not be stored in the same pile or rack section as ordinary combustible commodities unless such materi- als are packaged together as kits. 5704.3.6 Wholesale and retail sales uses. Flammableand combustible liquids in Group M occupancy wholesale and retail sales uses shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.6.1 through 5704.3.6.5, or Sections 10.10.2, 12.3.8, 16.4.1 through 16.4.3, 16.5.1 through 16.5.2.12, Tables 16.5.2.1 through 16.5.2.12, and Figures 16.4.1(a) through 16.14.1(c) of NFPA 30. 5704.3.6.1 Container type. Containers for Class I liq- uids shall be metal. Exception: In sprinklered buildings, an aggregate quantity of 120 gallons (454 L) of water-miscible Class lB and Class IC liquids is allowed in nonme- tallic containers, each having a Capacity of 16 ounces (0.473 L) or less. 5704.3.6.2 Container capacity. Containers for Class 1 liquids shall not exceed a capacity -of 5 gallons (19 L). Exception: Metal containers not exceeding 55 gal- lons (208 L) are allowed to store up to 240 gallons TABLE 5704.3.6.3(1) MAXIMUM STORAGE HEIGHT IN CONTROL AREA I I I I I I I I I I I I TYPE OF LIQUID NONSPRINKLERED AREA (feet) ' SPRINKLERED AREA' (feet) . SPRINKLERED WITH IN-RACK PROTECTION (feet) Flammable liquids: Class ]A 4 4 4 ClassIB 4 8 12 Class IC 4 . 8 12 Combustible liquids: Class 11 '6 8 = 12 ClasslilA 8 12 16 Class lllB 8 12 20 For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm. a In buildings protected by an automatic sprinkler system, the, storage height for containers and portable tanks shall not exceed the maximum storage height permitted for the fire protection scheme set forth in NFPA 30..or.the maximum storage height demonstrated in a full-scale fire test, whichever is greater. NFPA 30 criteria and fire test results for metallic containers and portable tanks shall not be applied to nonmetallic containers and portable tanks. b. In-rack protection shall be in accordance with Table 5704.3.6.3(5), 5704.3.6.3(6) or 5704.3.6.3(7). I, 434 ... ' ........t. 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE II iv rii i . i I.'r I Copyright to, or licenscd"by. lCC(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncron Jan 6,20151:57:34 PM pursuant to License Ilk k ki LUIk '1 A.. 'A. JL. I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I ATTACHMENT #18 PERSONNEL TRAINING AND WRITTEN PROCEDURES, SEPARATION OF INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS .& ADDITIONAL GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS I I I I I EMERGENCY-PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS TABLE 405.2 .FIRE AND EVACUATION DRILL FREQUENCY AND PARTICIPATION 1Jpc OCCUPANCY FREQUENCY PARTICIPATION Group A Quarterly Employees Group B" Annually Employees Group E See Section 408.3" AIldcupants Group F Annually Employees Group I Quarterly on each shift Employees' Group R-1 Quarterly on each shift Employees Group R-2t See Section 408.3" All occ(ipants Group R-4 Quarterly on each shift Employees' High-rise buildings Annually Employees The frequency shall be allowed to be modified in accordance with Section 408.3.4. Fire and evacuation drills in residential care assisted living facilities shall include complete evacuation of the premises in accordance with Section 408.10.5. Where occupants receive habilitation or rehabilitation training, fire prevention and fire safety practices shall be included as part of the training program. .' Group B buildings having an occupant load of 500 or more persons or more than 100 persons above or below the lowest level of exit discharge. Applicable to Group R-2 college and university buildings in accordance with Section 408.3. 405.6 Notification. Where required by the fire code official, prior notification of emergency evacuation drills shall be given to the fire code official. 405.7 Initiation. Where a fire alarm system is provided, emergency evacuation drills shall be initiated by activating the fire alarm system. 405.8 Accountability. As building occupants arrive at the assembly point, efforts shall be made to determine 'if all-Occu- pants have been successfully evacuated or have been accounted for. 405.9 Recall and reentry. An electrically or mechanically operated signal used to recall occupants after an evacuation shall be separate and distinct from the signal usedtoFinitiate the evacuation. The recall signal initiation means shall be manually operated and under the- control of the 'person in charge of the premises or the official in charge of the"inci- dent. No one shall reenter the premises until authorized to do so by the official in charge. . SECTION 406 EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND RESPONSE PROCEDURES 406.1 General. Employees in the occupancies listed :in'Sec tion 404.2 shall be trained in the fire emergency ,procdtIre,s described in their fie evacuation and fire safety plans' Train- ing shall be based on these plans and as described in Section 404.3. 406.2 Frequency. Employees shall receive training in the contents of fire safety and evacuation plans and theirduties as part of new employe orientation and at least annually there- after. Records shall be kept and made available to the fire code official upon request. 406.3 Employee training program. Employees shall be trained in fire prevention, evacuation and fire safety in accor- dance with Sections 406.3.1 through 406.3.4. 406.3.1 Fire prevention training. Employees shall be apprised of the fire hazards of the materials and processes to which they are exposed. Each employee shall be instructed in the proper procedures for preventing fires in the conduct of their assigned duties. 406.3.2 Evacuation training. Employees shall be famil- iarized with the fire alarm and evacuation signals, their assigned duties in the event of an alarm or emergency, evacuation routes, areas of refuge, exterior assembly areas and procedures for evacuation. 406.3.3 Emergency lockdown training. Where a facility has a lockdown plan, employees shall be trained on their - assigned duties and procedures in the event of an emer- gency lockdown. 406.3.4 -Fire safety training. Employees assigned fire- fighting duties shall be trained to know the locations and proper use of portable fire extinguishers or other manual fire-fighting equipment and the protective clothing or equipment required for its safe and proper use. - SECTION 407 HAZARD COMMUNICATION 407.1 General. The provisions of Sections 407.2 through 407.7 shall be applicable where hazardous materials subject to permits under Section 5001.5 are located on the premises or where required by the fire code official. 407.2 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous -materials shall be -either readily available on the premises as a paper copy, or where approved, shall, be permitted to be readily retrievable by elec- tronic access. 407.3 Identification. Individual containers of hazardous materials, cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable federal regulations. Buildings, rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard warning signs in accordance with Sec- tion 5003.5. 4 4 Ii tniii i pnihI ft r iii prii VVJ" 1 \JiILI I ;Vu'InFV. niftri:sk nc .>inrcd icpciicd. -- Ii siidkd ol IF d 'IjlI hL I iniiii n lh lh IftflhIL ii Iftilift o thL Ii) (LII IlL Iflll lift I[)flIVjII I III llft IlFII 1( 11( IlL I1LLL\ II in lIft cnl 1 a 1-11C. ft ib r ill. Lspcn iIIL pLr nfl liii hcdciiiaicd niH l l,lil wd to hc hn LII pcmmmniicl Icr lift flr,e F dp riniLni I Im'. prmon m11,111 ud the him dmjnrimnmmil in F impl innmii miiimi H L nid lJLiilihim Inn - thm Inc inn'. mm Iicrc h,mznrdnmim iu:IFcrIFmIm nrc IccilicLi, md milFill - ,iccc'm to Ninici dii NimlNlv Dam Dim-cim and Nc knF mm I- iNk lift mllm miiimriIm ILL{) FrILL i(ftLdUimL 4075 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a per- I I 82 ' :.1 :. .2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Il • I i •i. III I " Copyright to, or licensed by, ICC (ALL RIGHTSRESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncron Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. . - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS iINT.ERNATIONAICODECOUNCILi :1 .. 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright to. or Iicenscdby.-ICC (ALL' RIGHTS RESERVED): accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License Agreement. No further reproductions authorized, 5003.8.6.1 Construction Gas cabinets shall be con -'Wi 1 9 ( tnt. i ii ifeto 1)1 to uflions t.nt. r it pi i. i,10iis ii structed in accordance with the following:itc ite stir h iidlin or ii 01 Ii L' ii doiis ill Isri ii Ii ill I Constructed of not less than 0097 inch (25 mm) 1),2 in soid Inst. with 'ostion -i ti, uji (t) I (No 12 gage) steel -Oi)3 ' I Pt. rsontl& I tr liii ilL intl \. I Ilt. II prot (Jul Be provided with self-closing limited -o: i in rt. 1 I S I ii it it. IfiL I Iii ii I H _ ...'--..' •t.. .i'o 111/ Irdo I niaic, isis arc lIlt.1 lisps ii cd. I100d]sd Ii LI ports or noncombustible windows togive.accessi to equipment controls. ' id't sttod ho IsiniIiiu thc chcriiicjl nituro I lit. n, ilcriuis . md [tic Ippioprilit.' nuI,olui' istion nscs ss.in in ihc Be provided with self-closing doors.ssnl Of flit.. lctk or pill Gas cabinet interiors shall be treated; ôàedd W3.9. 1.1 Fire depariincnt liaison. Rc p nsihtc constructedconstructed of materials that are cómpaible:with' ui shill he lcinsicd und tiuio'd to to IIA111011 pci the hazardous materials stored Such treatment nil(!] to [lii. liic oizj) iriniwnt.I hss. pci I sh ill ilLt coating or construction shall include the en'tire I ibis firs d p iii Iii Iii III P Pt iriii iii 511101.0. 1.5 interior of the cabinet ic pu s s and idsiitii I n_ the lii liOns i tit. ii. his mid 0' . 5003.8.6.2 Ventilation. Gas cabinets shall be: provided;. ous nimtoiiiI so. 1051101 oH shdt his c mt.scs Ii .5'',. ....-' with an exhaust ventilation system. The venti.latio'n .sys- '. \l 11 nut ,ilcis )smtu 0tscio ,nil h [noss Is 10csh1c iii - . s tern for gas cabinets shall be designed to operate atlad' the silo 5 sint. 100115 ro 1 ' pr ocdurcs negative pressure in relation to the surroundiigaréa. , tn'iiiit -list.. ilispsiisiii iso indliwidliiit.' Ventilation systems used for highly toxic' pd.oxi. 110'i slt.ill h(:ct.urcd ,iiirist 000lilhoriLod ohm, (nd gases shall shall also comply with Items 1, 2 and'3' fSèctiàn,. 0 LiiI15d in S IlisIfliOl ilflfli is t.d h' thu hit. 0 dc otto. 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed Ifl. 003.9,3 I'i'tttetiioit front schit es, I oar d p515 or otlisi accordance with the California1vIechanica1ode0.o'. uppros sot rils'm,i 'hi! h pios dl i pro to I isruod links 5003.&6.3 Maximum number of cylinders per°gas' omit soiinc.tcd tot in' \ lIt. arid tirtiitt. : dispciisirit. L'S - uiid list. •uio:t siihjcci 1 , liisiil mi dsnmsi sz in osco,- cabinet. The number of cylinders contained li-ia single gas cabinet shall not exceed three. •. . , di.iit.t. t. iili i',csiilii '5003.8.7 Hazardous materials storage cabinets. Where ' 34 I leciricil iriiig antI equipment. I Lt.0 isil storage cabinets are used to increase maximum 'allowable1 il'IflLi mod L'sluipniL'nt halt he in iul]cd ,uid nisintuii,c'd ill quantity per control area or to comply with this chapter, iLL' lrdliis'O ith ( "I trio F o / I such cabinets shall be in accordance with Sections-, 5003..5 iiit. :ict.iiittil:ttitin, \\ lion pi os's' t.' oi s'oiidi- 5003.8.7.1 and 5003.8.7.2. 1: ' lions Ls si 55 lioit. ,i lion ni,ihli, nil stub ii it ho ioni rod ho 5003.8.7.1 Construction. The'interior of 'cabinet's shall ' '1 lilt. t.lctrit.iin. iiic.ins Ii ill ho pi is dod to provont Itit. be treated, coated or constructed of materials. 10 unm ii si ion u iii is st] r nonreactive with the hazardous material, stored. Such. . )0 9( l'imutci. (ion from tii,ihi. \jiioriils thu '11L.on-a- treatment, coating or construction shall 'iriclude'ath'e. lkc to I i'ht sh ill ho ito sd in u iiisirici itt. insd Is entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets' shalleither be I 'ci ihio,,s 110111 sos Ii op nrc listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable ,forthé'.. intended storage or constructed in accordancewithithe -1 UO3.9.' Shock padditio. \ ncr isis itiil inc Jiock scro.i following: .'..' H pddt.st_ sunsistcd or othorss iSo pI tLsdod ..,;.':itd cool ,i 055idcn1ot di.ldocnlLni mn I di loslcsrircimt.dnri! I. Cabinets shall be of steel having a'thjcknss:àf': sonir un IS . not less than 0.0478 inch (1.2 mm) (1'Jo18gage). 5003.9.8 Scjmr;it;6i1 of iiicoitp:itiIuIe itlaltI i111. 00010 'duble .' The cabinet, including the door, shall .bè pithto iuioriil ii ii oust. i tor,mt.s I mr iii liii walled with a 1 /2 inch (38 mm) airspace bettveen I illS n p ii Is it ru it., ii iii ii s iii ill F t.n inuisd the walls. Joints shall be riveted or ,we!e'd.nd:': shall be tight fitting. Doors shall. be. we!l ftted,. ' hon his 1 red iii iou .:ts ir(2 in 5 fltdilci tiit. rIO OsapIt.- self-closing and equipped with a, self-latching'.. it. 1 1 11111 thom i p iii p r It 'lllonu I 'spa ti Ii 'limit hc 1 55 111111 11051 Is device. I tsssic,mn,u'j nsnupmnhts ru,iicrimls rn strut. h ii 2. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of di I i,m.c ol 0 it to ilou d() foci u1000 nun liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of2 inches (51 mm). ' ...5- .. tsit Imno ns'rnp uti hto in dci mliii st ir lot.' hs i , non- . . 0i rnhusntls' 0.111111 o\teiidilm lii lcs, than ho Electrical equipment and devices withir'hcabiñets.i, rho 4 111011 oh unsl Ii I.)us' It. il ih ' sill d used for the storage of hazardous gases or, liquids shall- ' ni,mlcrIsll be in accordance with California EleciricOl Codé ....' so'Olorilmo listillt inst solid ii l dtcrliil ill hiss ird ii 5003.8.7.2 Warning markings. Cabinets.-;shall tb'e ii ,iorisl 101,00 t.itoiiiot clearly identified in an approved manner; ith5rdØlqt-- i Oirnc lilprt.''o 'i 0 lii 01 ab mOot' or ters on a contrasting background to read t. sii iii iLl sill lIlt.. In I. iirt.t Ill 5 liii Os II 1 HAZARDOUS—KEEP FIRE i\V/.AY I) Is 'md 1)11 0, ol itsil d ih ii us ills I 1plii I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS IJ H hI h,ij nj Nc rcd \\jthln hc iinc Hnct r c\hJ1cJ encic uic 5003.9.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of substantial construction, and shall be braced and anchored inaccor- .dance with the seismic design requirements of.the.Calfor- nia Building Code for the seismic zone in—which-,the material is located. Shelving shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the haz- ardous materials stored. Shelves shall be. provided with a lip or guard when used for the storage-of individual;con*- tainers. Exceptions: Storage in hazardous material storage. cabinets or laboratory furniture specifically: desied for such use. '. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5. ). Shelf storage of hazardous materials, shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. . . 5003.9.10 Safety cans. Safety cans shall'be 'lisied in accordance with UL 30 when used to increase: the maxi- mum allowable quantities per control area of flammable or combustible liquids in accordance with Table 5003:1.1(1). Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 are allowed for flammable and combustible liquids when not used to increase the maximum allowable quantities per control area and for other hazardous material liquids in accor- dance with the listing. 5003.10 Handling and transportation. In addition to the requirements of Section 5003.2, the handling and transporta- tion of hazardous materials in corridors elèvators.and'exit enclosures for stairways and ramps shall be 'in' accordnce with Sections 5003.10.1 through 5003.10.4.4.1' ,,. .......... 5003.10.1 Valve protection. Hazardous' material 'gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks in transit shall have their pro- tective caps in place. Containers, cylin'd rscadd't.'n ks of highly toxic or toxic compressed gases shall; have` their valve outlets capped or plugged with an apprbved'olosure device in accordance with Chapter 53. 5003.10.2 Carts and trucks required. Liquids in'-contain- ers exceeding 5 gallons (19 L) in a corridor Or exit enclo- sure for a stairway or ramp shall be tránsp'orted -ithin corridors or exit enclosures, shall be on a cart or truck. Containers of hazardous materials having a hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with NFPA 704 and transported within corridors or interior exit stairways and ran*ps, 'shall be on a cart or truck. Where carts and trucks are required for transporting hazardous materials, they shalL be in - accordance with Section 5003.10.3. E eptois I through ' 4 shall not apply where elevators are utilized. ...... Exceptions: 1. Two hazardous material liquid containers; which are hand carried in acceptable safety carriers. Not more than four drums not exceeding 55 gal- Ions (208 L) each, which are transported by suit- able drum trucks. Containers and cylinders of compressed gases, which are transported by approved hand trucks, and containers and cylinders not exceeding 25. pounds (11 kg), which are hand carried. Solid hazardous materials not exceeding 100 pounds (45 kg), which are transported by approved hand trucks, and a single container not exceeding 50 pounds (23 kg), which is hand car-, red. 5003.10.2.1 Above the 10th story. Above the 101h story of any occupancy, all vertical handling and transporta- tion of hazardous materials in the building shall be in approved carts. 5003.10.2.2 Transportation of hazardous materials above the 10th story The handling and transportation of hazardous materials above the 10th story shall be limited to 5 percent of the maximum allowable quanti- ties of Tables 5003.1(1) and (2). Quantities are permit- ted to be increased by 100 percent in buildings with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3. 1.1. Materials where footnote g applies shall not be increased. 5003.10.3 Carts and trucks. Carts and trucks required by Section 5003.10.2 to be used to transport hazardous mate- rials shall be in 'accordance with Sections 5003.10.3.1 through 5003.10.3.6. 5003.10.3.1 Design. Carts and trucks used to transport hazardous materials shall be designed to provide a sta- ble base for the commodities to be transported and shall have a means of restraining containers to prevent acci- dental dislodgement. Compressed gas cylinders placed on carts and trucks shall be individually restrained. 5003.10.3.2 Speed-control devices. Carts and trucks shall be provided with a device that will enable the operator to control safely movement by providing stops or speed-reduction devices. 5003.10.3.3 Construction. Construction materials for hazardous material carts or trucks shall be compatible with the material transported. The cart or truck shall be of substantial construction. 5003.10.3.4 Spill control. Carts and trucks transporting liquids shall be capable of containing a spill from the largest single container transported. 5003.10.3.5 Attendance. Carts and trucks used to transport materials shall not obstruct or be left unat- tended within any part of a means of egress. 5003.10.3.6 Incompatible materials. Incompatible - materials shall not be transported on the same cart or - truck. 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . . ' 381 Copyright to, orliccnscd'by,-.ICC.(ALLRIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie KlausbruckncronJan 6.2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License -Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. - . - FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS portable tanks. that do not exceed 660 gallons (2498 L) in individual capacity, and limited transfers incidental thereto, shall comply with Sections 5704.3.1 through 5704.3.8.5., 5704.3.1 Design, construction and capacityOf contain- ers and portable tanks. The design, construction and capacity of containers for the storage of Class l 11 and lIlA liquids shall be in accordance with this section and Section 9.4 of NFPA 30 5704.3.1.1 Approved containers Only approved on tainers and portable tanks shall be used 5704 3 2 Liquid storage cabinets Where other, sections of this code require that liquid containers be stored in stor age cabinets such cabinets and storage shall be in accor- dance with Sections 5704.3.2.1 through 5704..3.21 5704.3.2.1 Design and construction of storage-cabi- nets. Design and construction of liquid storage cabinets shall be in accordance with Sections 5704312.1.1 through 5704.3.2.1.4. 5704.3.2.1.1 Materials. Cabinets shall bê!ied in accordance with UL 1275, or cbnstructèi1 of approved wood or metal in accordance with the fol- lowing: Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, includ- ing the door, shall be double walled with V/ inch (38 'mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Unlisted wooden cabinets, including doors, shall be constructed of not less than 1-inch (25 mm) exterior grade plywood. Joints shall be rabbeted and shall be fastened in two direc- tions with wood screws. Door hinges shall be of steel or brass. Cabinets shall be painted with an intumescent-type paint. 5704.3.2.1.2 Labeling. Cabinets shall be, provided with a conspicuous label in red letters on contrasting background which reads: FLAMMABLE—KEEP FIRE AWAY. 5704.3.2.1.3 Doors. Doors shall be well fitted,self- closing and equipped with a three-point latch 5704.3.2.1.4 Bottom. The bottom of the cabinet shall be liquid tight to a height of at 1at2 inches (51 mm). 5704.3.2.2 Capacity. The combined total quantity of liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons. (454 L). . . 5704.3.3 Indoor storage. Storage of flammable and .com- bustible liquids inside buildings in containers arid portable tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.3.1 through 5704.3.3.10. . Exceptions: , 1. Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles,air- craft, boats or portable or stationary engines. 2. The storage of distilled spirits and wines in wooden barrels or casks. 5704.3.3.1 Portable fire extinguishers. Approved por- table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordance with specific sections of this chapter and Section -906. -, 57 (14.3.3.2 Itionti tiihk ft ittriik i\I ftrl ik ih it ilI r nJ \'.ltll \ iftr r Uir liquids to produo, hit sh;ifl nt h trcl in IIIt ttnlc rim \vltll &Ic ctiiih;ittihlc liqiiid in dtcordancc \\ltI; tti:'n n7(14.3.3.3(kit incmv, of 1 ri H nn nj nid iiitl;idin ti U- Ii ik 'di ill nt Or h iJIii"td to Oh lruH pin Icalk di(: r ntr iii 5704.3.3.4 Empty containers or portable tank stor- age. The storage of empty tanks and containers previ- ously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be stored as required for filled containers and portable tanks. Portable tanks and containers, when emptied, shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in openings. 5704.3.3.5 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of approved construction, adequately braced and anchored. Seismic requirements shall be in accordance with the California Building Code. 5704.3.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of at least 1 inch (25 mm) nominal thickness is-allowed to be used as shelving, racks, dunnage, scuffboards, floor overlay and similar installations. 5704.3.3.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves shall be of sufficient depth and provided with a lip or guard to prevent individual containers from being displaced. Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on lab- oratory furniture specifically designed for such use. 5704.3.3.5.3 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be main-. tamed in an orderly manner. 5704.3.3.6. Rack storage. Where storage on racks is 'allowed elsewhere in this code, a minimum 4-foot-wide i (1219 mm) aisle shall be provided between adjacent rack sections and any adjacent storage of liquids. Main aisles shall be a minimum of 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.3.7 Pile or palletized storage. 'Solid pile and palletized storage in liquid warehouses shall be arranged so that piles are separated from each other by at least 4 feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided and arranged so that no container or portable tank is more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main aisles shall be a minimum of 8 feet (2438 mm) wide. 5704.3.3.8 Limited combustible storage. Limited quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to be stored in liquid storage areas where the ordinary combustibles, other than those used for packaging the liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by a I 432 . '; ,s :' 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE II • . i 1 1 iii i u Copyright to, or licensed by, ]CC (ALLRIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License uk i k LVJk 1 1- '1 lii. I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. . ATTACHMENT #19 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SHELF STORAGE & STORAGE-OF FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS IN CONTROL AREAS I I - MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS I HAZARDOUS - ble shall not be stored within the -same cabinet or - V • - - . . F , 2. Not more than four drums not exceeding 55 gal- exhausted enclosure. -.:' - - A, , Ions (208 L) each, _which are transported by suit- , -003d)d) Shelf ,tor;ie. ',F n h,dl Ic of ,iit - 1 lltl,LI able drum trucks. in tructirn 111 Ii. II hu hr,i.-d U)d iIlifl i Iii 3. Containers and cylindes of compressed gaseis, ' J,inc v,101 the 'Ci nhl 2 ecn rt Uiieiiicl1t of the which are transported by appro'ed hand trucks, - li/i I Ui/fliP/C I fol the C I Iii C / FIC ill C Iii Ii the i and containers and cylinders not exceeding 25 in itr nil i located heI\ I/id liii 11c: tre,iied C-lied or ' pounds (11 kg), which are hand carried. '- oitiiiUed of, in.iteri,ik 111al are cnllljl.ilihiC \\Ithl the Ili/- I iwituriak 't red hiel\ C shall he )I\/dCd -u ith a s' ,4. Solid ,hazardous materials not exceeding"100 - , lip or 'tiard hicn well f or thc race it initividii,d n- - ' pounds (45 kg), which are -transported by tanier- approved hand trucks, and a single container not I . I \(-eptlon': V exceeding 50 pounds (23 kg), which is hand car- 'V : 'ned. V . - • I/nice fl hai irdiu ilateri 2 ic)raee C,itiiiieh i H . . l,iheratoia tiiriiiture -peciIftaI] defined for 5003.10.2.1 Above the 10 V th story. Above the 10th story, UCII ii C . of any occupancy, all vertical handling and transporta- tion VI Of hazardous materials in the building shall be in V 2. t rice it nmlCrlak in CiTI unta not approved carts., ledulrni 1 icinut ii Lordanc with e Inn V - . . .5003.10.2.2 Transportation of hazardous materials - -I .I . V above the 10th story The handling and transportation. -. V - Vd)elf ti/,f d 1,1/CF )LC luCid a] .11 ill hc Iliditi - - of hazardous materials above the 10th story shall be till ed ill In of'lu lk T111MY1111 - limited to 5 percent of the maximum allowable quanti- I 5003 9 10 Safety cans Safety cans shallbe listed in ties of Tables 5003 1(1) and (2) Quantities are permit - I accordance with UL 30 when used to ii c s'ett iaxi- ' ted to be increased by 100 percent in buildings with an -- mum allowable quantities per control area of flammable or approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance V 'icombustible liquids in accordance with Table 5003.1.1(1). ' -withSeciion 903.3.11. Materials where footnote g - Safety cans listed in accordance 'ith UL 1313 are allowed applies shall not be-increased. V • for flammable and combustible liquids when not used to I'5003.10.3 Carts and trucks Carts and tru'cks required by - increase the maximum allowable quantities .per.control V Section 5003.10.2 to be used to transport hazardous mate- - • area and for other hazardous material liquids in accor- -dance with the listing. V rials shall be in accordance with SectiOns.5003.10.3.1 V• through 5003.10.3.6. V V - 5003.10 Handling and transportation. In addition to the -. . ' . . . . ;. * V 5003.10.3.1 Design. Carts and trucks used to transport requirements of Section 5003.2 the handling and transporta- 1, . . . hazardous materials shall be designed to provide a sta- I , . -. . VVV V . enclosures for stairways and ramps shall be in accordance VV 'I .-. i bleand base for the commodities to be transported and shall'. . . V V V have a means of restraining containers to acci- prevent with Sections 5003.10.1 through 500310.4.4. . , n 4, - . . V - - dental dislodgement. Compressed gas cylinders- placed I . 5003.10.1 Valve protection. Hazardous material 'gas con- ,. * If on carts and trucks shall be indiiidually restrained. . I tainers cylinders and tanks in transit shall have their pro- V tective caps in place. Containers cylinIéiii rs'd--tanks of 5003.10.3.2 Speed-control devices. Carts and trucks, highly toxic or toxic compressed gases shall h ave their , shall be provided with a device that will enable the I 'device .valve out, capped or plugged with a proiédclsure in accordance with Chaoter 53 , ' operator to control safely movement by providing stops , or speed reauct on devices 5003.10.2 Carts and trucks required. Liquids iñ1c6ritàin- . 5003.10.3.3 Construction. Côistructioi materials for ., ers exceeding 5 gallons (19 L) in a corridor-'orëxit énclo- sure for a stairway or ramp shall be -trahsported within' - hazardous material carts or trucks shall be compatible - ' '- with the material transported. The cart or truck shall be V ' - corridors or exit enclosures, shall be on a cart or truck. . - of substantial construction. - Containers of hazardous materials having a hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with NFPA 704 "and , . P ,5003.10.3.4 Spill control. Carts and trucks transporting liquids shall be capable of containing a spill from the - I ' within corridors or-interior exit stairways' s,"shall - be on a cart or truck. Where carts and trucks are required j largest single container transported. ' - for transporting hazardous materials,, they shall be in accordance with Section 5003.10.3. Exceptions, 1 through 5003.10.3.5 Attendance. Carts and trucks used to: - transport materials shall not obstruct or be left unat- - 4 shall not apply where elevators are utilized. C V V - tended within any part of a means of egress. , - - V V - 1. Two hazardous material liquid. ontainerswhich 5003.10.3.6 Incompatible materials. lncmpatible materials shall not be transported on the same cart or -, -, are hand carried in acceptable safety carriers. V . V V I - , truck.It • • •.II 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ' 1. . - - V V -. - V 381 'fl 1 1 ii FSF I -Copyright to, or licensed byV ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Ktausbruckncr on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License Ilk - k i sik 1. '1 ikE I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. I FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS stration laboratory work maintenance (purposes i oiir iitr pros iiir.d iii lit duloni,itic tip[iI sr ii ttid I and operation of equipment and shall not xceed oil r lii r p1 lrr P ii irr pros rdrd ii irr I iii is iii quantities set forth in Table 50031 1(1) The i it uptrr P maximum allowable quantities for tstorage i 2 Storw,e pile hi. hisI olltllillcrr'I is uti i wholesale and retail sales areas shall bF in accor i, , ii ii 1 I p ii is lii I flit Iii I dance with Section 5704.3.4. 1 4 I r I liqin Ii ill riot 1)r-t irkLd rn rr tli in IA 7 Group R occupancies Quantities in GroupR P. i14 1 Inn,)two i Jr%011A. 5 Cl 15 occupancies shall not exceed that necessary for uri .rr her lr si rkrri oil iied hls in_ oithrr sr I maintenance purposes and operation of equIP7 ll la c t o r 11 Sr rrir I ( ri iiirr I ( Is ,01 Ii urns ment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in I, X,, r up is p, of or moi c c1l,fll Table 5003 1 1(1) '' , - not I irrul mm nI( iii in mir Ln rut mci lii Ii ( rut urrlr.r -. 4 . . 'n'Ji :e-.....,'. 8. Group S occupancies: Quantities .indining, and .h,ml I h mr rd ri iii rmpr I_i hi p -0 iii fl . . office uses within Group S occupancies shall not s04 c "tor ii. distjio. i from i.Lihiris tnd roofs exceed that necessary for demonstration labora Irk I tim mmrr ni pr I uhlr tiruk liii n,)1 hr rim i cd tory work maintenance purposes and operatio rh r iii ri rt ) 14 urn) to dir nr II t h mm liord of equipment and shall not exceed uantities1set d. r or orlisr ohARIC11011, nmd shm ii] hr msi 014 I I forth in Table 5603.1.1Q)., r urn I loss pr mnkl i jr hirrtn r r Ii Hr c nh 4 5104.3.4.3 Quantities exceeding limits fo control 5 iir r r i or ( thr r or nlic in hun pi Pention t iii areas Quantities exceeding those allowed in control 5704,3.5.4 ( otnlsustibli in ili ri ils Iii in.. i iii it Ins I areas set forth in Section 5704.3.4.1 shall be in liquid / ri i r PIe tm dir puhhrs ( ii I II iii I 111 A Pjimr Is storage rooms or liquid storage warehouses in accor sh ill ii t hi5 sti rd ill the mr us or r ir I, oll 1 dance with Sections 5704 3 7 and 5704 3 8 ordin rr ri nr hnistthlr murm in Itir titi I rirhm ri ilrri 1 5704344 Liquids for maintenance and operation of is in. P-1 ih to rthr r i kit I equipment. In all occuancies, quantities Of flammable 5704.3.6 Wholesale and retail sales uses. Flammable and and combustible liquids in excess of 10 gallons (38 L) .jcombustible liquids in Group M occupancy wholesale and used for maintenance purposes and the'déràtion of ' retail sales uses shall' be in accordance with', Sections 15704.3.6.1 I . equipment shall be stored in liquid storage cabints in through 5704.3.6.5, or Sections 10.10.2, I . accordance with Section 5704.3.2. Quantities - not - 12.3.8, 16.4.1 through' 1,6.4.3, 16.5.1 through 16.5.2.12, ,. , exceeding 10ga11ons (38 L) are allowed to'-be'stóred I Tables '16.5.2.1 through 16.5.2.12, and Figures 16.4.1(a) outside of -a cabinet when' in approved containers through 16.14.1(c) of NFPA 30.' '- I ' -located in private garas or other approved locations. 5704.3.6.1 Container type. Containers for Class I Jiqb , • '04.3. itorae in control areas. i •r cc ol Ii urnni,ihir' uids shall be metal. rid itihir trhlc Iinjuid' rticontnnd J11 r:&, sIt ill KU I ii ,lirCu Exception: In prinklered buildings, an' aggregate 1' dir r' is iii kcti 'rus Pd os I this ui5h 'quantity of 120 gallons (454 L) of water-miscible : I- • S704,3c,1 ILisciiierit rioi'.lge. in. I liquid, A all h' .'- Class 'lB and Class IC liquids is allowed in nonme- '-.. . -. . rIP s' rih to hr I nr rl ru h,uscrncti I in sIn runt not tallic containers, each having, a capacity- of 16 . Cr Crirhuiurl the nr.u', r it lint Pu s' Ic njri.mtitmts pm r ont r I . ounces (0.473 L) or less.- br in.r Ii i'Il iii I dilL II) lilt pn 57043 62 Container capacity. Containers for Class I tdcd thu jrltn,rti,t) n' ' LiPin. is flu and dir i I ITS Pi muirL'- liquids shall not exceed a capacity of gallons (19 L).' - ' 11011 .urc pros idod nr .n.c ndorucc is Iii r )iripicr , . . - ,iurk t II I mnirrtrl hall ilo hr di. is rd in fir' stonr'd - ' Exception: Metal 'containers not 1exceeding 55 gal- i,'n ,lons(208L)areallowedtostoreupto240gallon, 4) . 48 TABLE 5704.3.6.3(1) 8 " MAXIMUM STORAGE HEIGHT IN CONTROL AREA -: , - '. ' . .• - TYPE OF LIQUID NONSPRiNKLERED AREA - '(feet) SPRINKLERED AREA , (feet) , , SPRINKLERED WITH IN-RACK PROTECTION - , (feet) " Flammable liquids: . - S • ' '. - 8',, Class IA - ' .44 . , 4 Class I ,. ,, 4 , I. 8 ., . ' - 12 , Class IC. . 4 . . ' 8 - ' . '- . ' . '- 12 Combustible liquids: 'Class 11 ' . -' .6 8 Class lIlA -. - •. 8 . . 12 - . . 16 Class IlIB ' 8 ' - 12 . ' ' . __- . ' ' 20' For SI: I foot= 304.8 mm. a In buildings protected by an automatic sprinkler system' the storage height for containers and portable tanks shall not exceed the maximum storage height .' permitted for the fire protection scheme set forth in NFPA 30..ou the maximum storage height demonstrated in a full-scale fire test, whichever is greater. NFPA 30 criteria and fire test results for metallic containers and portable tanks shall not be applied to nonmetallic containers and portable tanks.. b. In-rack protection shall be in accordance with Table 5704,3.6.3(5), 5704.3.6.3(6) or 5704.3.6.3(7). it - '. -"i-:' . - '. 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Ill 'I UJk - 1 1 ii' tir I Copyright to, or licensed by-ICC (ALL-RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr.on Jan 6, 2015 i:57:34 PM pursuant to License Ilk 111kI'. J J- 'A I I I Agrecmcni. No further reproductions authorized. - - . • - - - . . . - - - I - - - - 4 4 . -.- 4 ._.,,•.. - ATTACHMENT #20 FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID TRANSFER I I . - FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS I !pump suction or other approved location,o'shal.lbe.pro- 2. Where the fill stem is bonded to the container during vided with interlocks to Prevent over-pressure. . filling by means of a bond wire. 5705.2.2 Pressured systems. Where gases areintroduced 5705.2.6 Automatic container-filling operations for provide for transfer of Class I liquids, or ClassII.and III Class I liquids. Container-filling operations forClass I - I to liquids transferred at temperatures at or abov&theirflash , . liquids involving conveyor belts or other automatic-feed- points, by pressure, only, inert gases shallbeused:-..Con- • * ing operations shall be designed to prevent static accumu- .trols, including pressure relief devices, shall be provided - lations. I to limit the pressure so that the maximum working pre. 4 sure of tanks containers and cannot be piping systems 4Ii-,I)Cf1Si1iL1 All d 'i ir in id of liii ild iii &y exceeded Where devices operating through 'pressurel I p n'oi n 11 ft ilL 1111 In iLk iid L011 PIlL within a tank or container the tank are used or container l i hIC I qUiLL LII Ill F In ILn_I d iii L \LIIII 'iI niL shall be a pressure vessel approved for the intended use I ihroi.ii I7 Air or oxygen shall not be used for pressr1iz1ation I ( lo.ii it ol nii iii... or hk ii diii. . l' \ k I U LU 101 flhl\Ifl._ I ILillift it ( I i I IIqUILIL and ( li II Exception Air transfer of Class 11 and 111 liquidsat ii - 1llicir 11 ili p I liii LII ii - temperatures below their flash points i ith Ii IL) inc_ Iiht tilt IlkIHI I I I 5705 2 3 Piping, hoses and valves Piping hoses and PP. I itJ<iii it ill Or I of I ir LI itlini (IL It I Valves used in liquid transfer operations shall be approved or listed for the intended use F It \\ I UL Ii UL \ IL II I inpr iLift ii II)Pt\ rI litilil OiL of Iii INN illi ftflulILJ L\iII I I tH 24 ('Liss II mid Ill liquidl ( Ii IIc4UftlL r \\ hLfl Ik nrd t 1 ih nn Ilinli flu h ( Ii II niL LIII lIlt t.i ni ill IL prI LU pillt Boitdin ofinnln \\ lLft rIlIILILnLr it potrn ( H Ill liquidi nh UI Fr rOt Irrird hI 011(2 "I'thcI II ft titi LOUIU hr Lir ird r ck or — I I niL, riurihoin I r In 11.1 III nipll Ilk riihi iii 30 liquidi Iiin(1Ld it r P their Li Ii pinin sliall P ilL illi i. nnr ird H hI nd nurn .r iind C,II ln 01 Hit ti h n 11)rd U d pipiiu n\ trIll lii ir Ilk lii I I LI IlL _I 11114111 nl ft iii Ii IN hilt ill rqlhipin It ii the fl1L rlrLirk ii pirhlti il to pft\rIit I From r nt InnIn or 111th H till ippi ILL puiiip I IL lift ntirtlfl thr Ifth in pLOlift Ill thr I p 1 fib ri pdlkh1 I iii I I III- 5705 3 3 Heating, lighting and cooking appliances Heating lighting and cooking appliances which utilize U II I IL II I ( II JIlL1 III 1011114 Ii 111 cont,linul Class I liquids shall not be operated within a building or I II tub h\ .l LIII thrill Ii III IpprinUd (_h LI) lII. I :lltin.lIo-rInIi ,ik- n,hoi lb OlT-illur r structure - ink and dft[1LIiLiiIU .porailolls OrL p1140k II I Exception: Operation in single-family dwellings. n1iill rIrhI I uI nrr lid 10 L))fll IiflfllLfli in 5705.3 .4 Location of processing vessels Processing yes U IlLU 10111 - ii ii "70,)A ( I M h jilidl liii sels shall be located with respect to distances to lot lines of not Pc dinpohincd Plc I Ill 1k Itoiru tonkn, adjoining property which can be built on, in accordance - - - \ppr ILl nkIlrLrL I liquid Ii itinftr I kill with Tables 5705.3.4(1.) and 5705.34(2). F p1011 III id Ill ri . in 11 NJ iii Ni 11111. In Ill Exception Where the exterior wall facing the adjoin - ...........: i. ' r\LeLd'Ift I ui 1II( I ipacit ing lot line is a blank wall having a fire-resistance rat- -n':-.--.;c, s ,b .............ing 5705.2.5 Manual container filling operation. class of not less than 4 hours, the fire- code official is authorized to modify the distances. The distance shall liquids or Class II and Class III liquids that are heated up not be less than that set forth in the California Building to or above their flash points shall not be transferred ,into - Code, and when Class -IA or unstable liquids are containers unless the nozzle and containers 'are electrically Acceptable I interconnected methods of electrical intercon involved, explosion control shall be provided in accor I dance with Section 911 nection include: ' , - .j . 5705.3.5 Quantity limits for use. Liquid use quantity lim- •. 1. Metallic floor..plates on which containers stand itations shall comply v'ith Sections 5705.3.5.1 through while filling, when such floor plates are electrically connected to the fill stem; or - • , -. 1 - - TABLE 5705.3.4(1) SEPARATION OF PROCESSING VESSELS FROM LOT LINES PROCESSING VESSELS WITH EMERGENCY RELIEF VEN11NG . - - LOCATION ' - Stab?eiiquids - Unstable liquids Not in excess 6f2.5 psig .;' u. .'2u ' Table 5705.3.4(2) 2.5 times Table 5705.3.4(2) - Over 2.5 psig rk 1.0 - 1.5 times Table 5705.3.4(2) - 4 times Table 5705.3.4(2) 1 . For SI: l.pound per square inch gauge = 6.895 kPa. a Where protection of exposures by a public lire department or private lire brigade capable of providing cooling water streams on structures is not provided distances shall be doubled. . • . . . ,2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . It - , , . • . , . . , 443 Ill ' ill i 1 ii ur I • Copyright to, or licenscd.by, iCC.(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Eilic Klausbruckrtcron Jan 6.2015-1:57:34 PM pursuant to Liccnsc U.Jk Agrccmcnt. No further reproductions authorized. I I I I I I I I I I I .1 I: I I I' I I I ATTACHMENT #21 SEPARATION OF CONTROL AREAS I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS temporarily, shall be identified with :signs.designat- ing that smoking is permitted in these areas only. 4. In rooms or areas where flammable or combustible hazardous materials are stored, dispensed or used. Signs required by this section shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code and shall comply with Section 310 5003 7.2 Open flames Open flames and high temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a haz ardous condition and shall be listed for use with the haz ardous materials stored or used .,, 5003 7 3 Industrial trucks Powered industrial trucks used in areas designated as hazardous (classified) loca tions in accordance with California Electrical Code shall be listed and labeled for use in the environmnt intended in accordance with NFPA 505 5003.8 Construction requirements. Buildin'ontról, areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials shall, be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.1 through 5003&6.31 ..5003.8.1 Buildings Buildings or portions thereof in which hazardous materials are stored, handled .or used I 7 5. - 4, shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. 5003.8.2 Required detached buildings. Group H occu- pancies containing quantities of hazardous materials in excess of those set forth in Table 5003.8.2 shall bein detached buildings. C(003.8.3 Control ti '. ( nil l ft i P dlcomplY uP Iii!i3l thrninli )M $. 003.8.3.1 ( (inLlru(ttolt ntluiritftntL I iuir d n I h aijud Ii ni U,1h otlii P die b.ii I .tflhftd III 1IkL \Llth LLtiIi () UI liftL111 / ii / / (11, in ( I linriiuitiI ft'LIu/l IlL LnLilULtLd in jee:rd.incc \Lith CCtlUr1 71 1 /11 the i/U//i '±dii/J- i/ft ( ft/ft irPiilu -- - ';003.S.3.2 llcrcerwwe ot iii 1\iiiltillt iIIu 11)14. ujU In titi'. The percenl;iee iI rn;ixuniuiii UIIUn;,/hIU /In:uii;tiuL /,id/UFd//Ift inUici jUL Ul Lentlol U[U./ iIIcieiI it UJUh hii IL\Li niiliiri i nbdnft )hall h In ii id in \iIih Iuh I'm i)ii7 d 003 S 3 3 Number. Flic iwixinmin niinil r d nil IL 1 p Ii I L\ thin Pu I Liiii hi I I h ii i rd Inift \L di I iNk S. -I TABLE 5003.8.2 DETACHED BUILDING REQUIRED - A DETACHED BUILDING IS REQUIRED WHEN THE QUANTITY OF MATERIAL EXCEEDS THAT LISTED HEREIN - Material Class ' Solids and liquids (tonS)a.b Gases (cubic feet) Division 1.1 Maximum Allowable Quantity Division 1.2 Maximum Allowable Quantity Division 1.3 Maximum Allowable Quantity Explosives Division 1.4 Maximum Allowable Quantity Not Applicable Division 1.4' Division 1.5 1 Maximum Allowable Quantity Division 1.6 Maximum Allowable Quantity Oxidizers' . Class'-4-, ., Maximum Allowable Quantity Maximum Allowable Quantity Unstable (reactives) detonable Class 3.br4 Maximum Allowable Quantity Maximum Allowable Quantity Oxidizer, liquids an solids Class 3 Clas 2 1 1 200 , 2,000 Not Applicable I . . Detonable Makimurn Allowable Quantity Organic peroxides Class I Maximum Allowable Quantity Not Applicable 1 Class Ii ' 25 Class Ill 50 Unstable (reactives) nondetonable Class 3 '. 1 I 25 . :2,000 Class 2 .10,000 Water reactives Cla~s Pyrophoric Class 3 , 2 25 ' Not Applicable gases - Not Applicable : Not Applicable . 2,000 For SI: I pound =0.454 kg, I cubic foot = 0.02832 m, I ton = 2000 lbs. = 907.2 kg.. For materials which are detonable, the distance to otherbuildings or-lot lines shall be as specified in the California Building Code. For materials classified as explosives, the required separation distances shall be as specified in Chapter 56. 1 "Maximum Allowable Quantity" means the maximum allowable quantity per control area set forth in Table 5003.1.1(1).. . * Limited to Division 1.4 materials and articles, including articles packaged for shipment, that are not regulated as an explosive under Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives regulations, or unpackaged articles used in process operations that do not propagate a detonation or deflagration between articles, providing the net explosive weight of individual articles does not exceed 1 pound.. 378 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright to, or licensed by' ICC (ALL-RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. . . I ' I I ii I I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS TABLE 5003.8..2 AND t+QM6j_iF OF CON12J O,L AREAS FLOOR LEVEL PERCENTAGE OF THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA' NUMBER OF CONTROL AREAS PER FLOOR FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING FOR. FIRE BARRIERS IN HOURS' Higher than 9 . 5 1 2 7-9 5 2 2 6 .- 12.5 2 2 5 ; 12.5 2 2 4 -: 12.5 2 r 2 3 50 2 1 2 75 3 1 I I 1 75 -3 1 II'.v r,iHc pI.in 2 50 . 2 1 Lower than 2 --. 'u.-: Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Percentages shall be of the maximum allowable-quantity per, control area shown in Tables 5003.1.1(1) and 5003.1.1(2), with all increases allowed in the footnotes to those tables. Separation shall include fire barriers and horizontal assemblies as necessary to provide separation from other portions of the building. I I I 5003.8.3.4 Fire-resistance-rating requirements. The required fire-resistance rating for fire barriers shall be in accordance with Table 5003.8.3.2. The .,floor. assem- bly of the control area and the construction supporting the floor of the control area shall have afire-tesistance rating of not less than 2-hours. Exception: The floor assembly of the control area and the construction supporting the floor of the con- trol area is allowed to be 1-hour fire-resistance rated in buildings of Type hA, lilA and VA construction, provided that both of the following conditions. exist: 1; The building is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in. accordance with Section 903.3.1.1; and 2. The building is three stories or less above grade plane. .. 5003.8.3.5 Hazardous material in Group M display and storage areas and in Group S storage areas. The aggregate quantity of nonflammable solid and nonflam- mable or noncombustible liquid hazardous-materials allowed within a single control area of a Group M dis- play and storage area or a Group- .S storagel area is allowed to exceed the maximum allowable:quantities per control area specified in Tables 5003:1:1(1) and 5003.1.1(2) without classifying the building oruseas a Group H occupancy, provided that the materials are displayed and stored in accordance with Section 5003.11. ..... . . .. -, 5003.8.4 Gas rooms. Where a gas room is. provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the gas room shall be in accordance with Sections. 50Q3.8.4.1 and 5003.8.4.2........- 5003.8.4.1 Construction. Gas rooms- shall.be protected with an automatic sprinkler system. Gas roomsshall be separated from the remainder of the building -in -accor- dance with the requirements of the California Building Code based-on the occupancy group into which it has - been classified. - 5003.8.4.2 Ventilation system. The ventilation system - - for gas rooms shall be designed to operate at a negative - pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Section 6004.2.2.6. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. 5003.8.5 Exhausted enclosures. Where an exhausted - enclosure is used to increase maximum allowable quantity per control area or when the location of hazardous materi- als in exhausted enclosures is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the exhausted enclosure shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5.1 through 5003.8.5.3. 5003.8.5.1 Construction. Exhausted enclosures shall be of noncombustible construction. 5003.8.5.2 Ventilation. Exhausted enclosures shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system. The venti- lation system for exhausted enclosures shall be - designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Ventilation systems used for highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with items 1, 2 and 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the Cali- fornia Mechanical Code. 5003:8.5.3 .Fire-extinguishing system. Exhausted enclosures where flammable materials are used shall be protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system in accordance with Chapter 9. 5003.8.6 Gas -cabinets. Where a gas cabinet is used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area or when the location of compressed gases in gas cabinets is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the gas cabinet shall be - in accordance with Sections 5003.8.6.1 through 5003 .8.6:3. I I 1 I I I [II I I I 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ." 379 - I iJ Copyright to, or Iiccnscd by, ICC,(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. - -- - ATTACHMENT #22 EXHAUST VENTILATION OF FLAMMABLE VAPORS I FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 4- 1 roof pitch, draft curtain location, sprinkler';locatiôñ and 910.4.5 Supply air. Supply air for exhaust fans shall be I structural members. .. :. ' provided at or near the floor level and shall be sized to - 910.3.5 Draft curtains. Where required b-',Tl'9io.3 provide a minimum of 50 percent of required exhaust. 1 draft urtains shall be installed on the undei-'idef'the roof in accordance with this section. Openings for supply air shall be uniformly distributed around the periphery of the area served. I 'Exception: Where areas of buildings are equipped with .910.4.6 Interlocks. On combination ccmfkt air-handling! ESFR sprinklers, draft curtains shall notbp6'ided smoke removal systems or independent comfort air-han- • within these areas. Draft curtains shall only be provided . dling systems, fans shall be controlled to shut down in at the separation between the ESFR sprinklers'and the . accordance with the approved smoke control sequence. non-ESFR sprinklers. ': '910.5 Maintenance. Smoke and heat vents and mechanical 1910.3.5.1 Construction. Draft curtains hall' bcoii- sioke exhaust systems shall be maintained in an operative con- I " structed of sheet metal lath and plaster Liii board diion in accordance with NFPA 204. Fusible links shall be I or other approved materials that provide e'qu'ivaleiii per- promptly replaced whenever fused, damaged or 'painted. formance to resist the passage of Smoke and heat vents and mechanical smoke exhaust systems • . connections shall be smoke tight. slall nt be modified. . . . I' .910.3.5.2 Location and depth. The location and mini- . . . mum depth of draft curtains shall be in accordance with , SECTION 911 Table 910.3. . . ' EXPLOSION CONTROL ......... > 9104 Mechanical smoke exhaust Engineered mechan ical 911 I ( I pI n ltrniI P ill I pr o.kd in ilk • smoke exhaust systems shall be an acceptable alternative to p, kil] P ililil - - smoke and heat vents. :- I \\ Iki I IlLILtUIL ro,,m 01 kL 1$ LLHl ci fol. put 940.4.1 Location Exhaust fans shall be uniformly spaced irk 1 iiì, 'p1 kl Ill ha,lId I ]dL)lt)IILII II I > and the maximum distance between fans shall not be I H I greater than 100 feet (30 480 mm) \\ Hic qu 1111112 I Ii iid JUL inhtcii tic tpcktltd in 91042 Size Fans shall have a maximum individual capacity of30 000 cfm (142 m3!s) For sprinklered build I ii 1 cccd hit in i\iiflrini ii 1()0. hIL q11:13 I . titi(2 in N,, cuu I p I ings the aggregate capacity of smoke exhaust fans shall III I cpI nn drI11r It) ill uJi 1itll hL p1 cidtd mill provide a minimum of two complete air changes per hour, based on the volume of the building or portions thereof tnt] n \pl LI II I dc I1 I 11)1 11 plc). cr111011 \ it iii i 11,11- . 1 without deduction for any commodity storage: For, non-,- I IL IdcL ill rd flIt ciih tliic till IN(I NI -PA \ ( 01 . - sprink/ered buildings, the aggregate capacity of--smoke I \ 4) IppIft hit i)Ll Lrliinn \4i1iIr1 LII iH ito Pt 2 exhaust fans shall be determined by the equation 111111 d I I ill Iflc (0 pIt Pt I I ui din,,, 10111 dcl) fl iti UI P to C—A x 300 (Equation 94) 9112 Required deflagration venting Areas that are where: required to be provided with deflagration venting shall corn- C = 'Capacity of mechanical ventilation required, in p'y with the following: I ' cubic feet per minute (m3/s). ' t'. c -' I. Walls, ceilings and roofs exposing 'surrounding areas A = Area of roof vents provided' in square' feet'(m2) in shall be designed to resist a minimum internal pressure ' 'accordance with Table 910.3. . 'o ;it. - of .100 pounds per square foot (psf) (4788 Pa). The " r 910.4.3 Operation. Mechanical smoke exhaust fans shall 1 minimum internal design-pressure shall not be less than . . . . I . be automatically activated by the automatic sprinkler sys- i five times the maximum internal relief pressure speci- ' ' . . ' • - . ' . . . tern or by heat detectors having operating characteristics fled in Section 911.2 Item 5. . . equivalent to those described in Section 910:3.2.1n'divid- ' 2. Deflagration venting shall be provided only in exterior • ual manual-controls for each fan unit shall also be pro- walls and roofs. . . . ' ' vided. .0 ,4,, iException: Where sufficient exterior wall and roof 910.4.4 Wiring and control. Wiring for opetation4and venting cannot be provided because of inadequate control of smoke exhaust fans shall be connected.ahead of ' - exterior wall or roof area, deflagration venting shall the main disconnect and protected against 'exposure to be allowed by specially designed 'shafts vented to I ' temperatures in excess of 1,000°F (538°C) for a period of ' ,' the exterior of the building. not less than 15 minutes. Controls shall be located s9as to Deflagration venting shall be designed to prevent ünac- be immediately accessible to the fire service from the cxte- I ceptable structural damage. Where relieving a deflagra- nor of the building and protected against interior fire tion vent closures shall not produce projectiles of 5 , exposure by not less than 1-hour fire barriers constructed ' sufficient velocity and' mass to cause life threatening in accordance with Section 707 of the California Building i injuries to the occupants or other, persons on the prop ' Co4e or horizontal 'assemblies constructed in accordance . with Section 711 of the California Building Code, orboth. I erty or adjacent public ways. - - I 184 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Jiiira.ii u - Copyright to, or iiccnscd'by, iCC,(ALL-RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncr on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM to License ,i pursuant 1J.4tuk11 ['1l Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. - , - H I I I I I I FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS TABLE 911.1 EXPLOSION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS EXPLOSION CONTROL METHODS MATERIAL . .. CLASS Barricade construction Explosion (deflagration) venting or - -: explosion (deflagration) prevention systems Hazard Category Combustible dusts' - Not required Required Cryogenic fluids Flammable Not required Required Division 1.1 Required Not required Division 1.2 Required Not required Explosives Division 1.3 Not required . Required Division 1.4 Not required Required Division 1.5 Required Not required Division 1.6 Required Not required Flammable gas Gaseous Not required Required Liquefied Not required Required lIt1!]Lh]C]l]WJ. IA" II Not required r Required - R ts,i I Organic peroxides Unclassified detonable - Required Not permitted - I Required Not permitted Oxidizer liquids and solids - - 4 Required Not permitted Pyrophoric - - Gases - Not required Required 4 Required Not permitted Unstable (reactive) 3 detonable Required Not permitted 3 nondetonable Not required Required Water-reactive liquids and solids 3 Not required Required- 2c Not required Required Special Uses Acetylene generator rooms - - Not required Required Grain processing . - - Not required Required Liquefied petroleum gas distribution facilities - Not required - Required Where explosion hazards exist Detonation Required Not permitted Deflagration Not required Required H I C- 1 I Combustible dusts that are generated during manufacturing or processing. See definition of Combustible Dust in Chapter 22. Storage or use. - - Inifi d. Rooms c iiiispensing and use of hazardous -materials when an explosive environment can occur because of the characteristics or nature of the - hazardous materials or as a result of the dispensing or use process. - e. A method of explosion control shall be provided when Class 2 water-reactive materials can form potentially explosive mixtures. The aggregate clear area of vents and venting devices shall be governed by the pressure resistance of the con- struction assemblies specified in Item I of this section and the maximum internal pressure allowed by -Item 5 of this section. - - - Vents shall be designed to withstand: loads in accor- dance with the California Building Code. Vents shall .consist of any one or any combination of the following to relieve at a maximum internal pressure of 20 pounds per square foot (958 -Pa), but not less than the loads required by the California Building Code.:: 5.1. Exterior walls designed to reIease:óutward - 5.2. Hatch covers. 5.3. Outward swinging doors.-- 5.4. Roofs designed to uplift. -- 5.5. Venting devices listed for the purpose. Vents designed to release from the exterior walls or roofs of the building when venting a deflagration shall discharge directly to the exterior of the building where- - an unoccupied space not less than 50 feet (15 240 mm) in width is provided between the exterior walls of the building and the lot line.. Exception: Vents complying with Item 7 of this section. - Vents designed to remain attached to the building when venting a deflagration shall be so located that the dis- charge opening shall not be less than 10 feet (3048mm) vertically from window openings and exits in the build- ing and 20 feet (6096 mm) horizontally from exits in I I 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 185 I II 1I1[I, Copyright to, or licensed-by, [CC (ALL,RIGHTS RESERVED): accessed by Ellie Kiausbruckner on Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. - I I FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS the building, from window openings and, exits. in:adja- cent buildings on the same lot, and from the lot line. 8. Discharge from vents shall not be into theintërior of the building. 911.3I xpIIN.louI 1)veN t~mion s'1_ifl I xpk,moll I)Ii\_iiiI ii scni IiNII I3N ii mapprNvNd p itit iistiIIei!in NCOr- d iii th the pm iin t In ud nd 1%] PA 911.4 Barricades. Barricades shall be designed andinstalled in accordance with NFPA 495. - SECTION 912 FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTIONS 912.1 Installation. Fire department connections shall be installed in accordance with the NFPA standard applicable to the system design and shall comply with Sections '912.2 through 912.6. 912.2 Location. With respect to hydrants, driveways, build- ings and landscaping, fire department connections shall be so located that fire apparatus and hose connected to supply the system will not obstruct access to the buildings for'oth& fire apparatus. The location of fire department connections shall be approved by the fire chief. 912.2.1 Visible location. Fire department Connections shall be located on the street side of buildings, fully visible and recognizable from the street or nearest point of fire department vehicle access or as otherwise approved by the fire chief. 912.2.2 Existing buildings. On existing buildings, wher- ever the fire department connection is not visible to approaching fire apparatus, the fire department connection shall be indicated by an approved sign mounted on the street front Or on the side of the building. Such sign shall have the letters "FDC" at least 6 inches (152 mm) high and words in letters at least 2 inches (51 mm) high or an arrow to indicate the location. All such signs shall.be.sub- ject to the approval of the fire code official. 912.3 Access. Immediate access to fire department, connec- tions shall be maintained at all times and without obstruction by fences, bushes, trees, walls or any other fixed .ormoveable object. Access to fire department connections shall be approved by the fire chief. ,• Exceptions: Fences, where provided with an access 'gate equipped with a sign complying with thelegend requirements of Section 912.4 and a means ofemer- gency operation. The gate and the means of emer- gency operation shall be.approved by .the.fire,chief and maintained operational at all times. .1 When acceptable to the fire enforcing agency, fire department connections for Group 1-3 detention facilities may be located inside all security wiIls or fences on the property. . 912.3.1 Locking fire department. connection caps. The fire code official is authorized to require locking caps on fire department connections for water-based fire protec- tion systems where the responding fire department carries appropriate key wrenches for removal. 912.3.2 Clear space around connections. A working space of not less than 36 inches (914 mm) in width, 36 inches (914 mm) in depth and78 inches (1981 mm) in height shall be provided and maintained in front of and to the sides of wall-mounted fire department connections and around the circumference of free-standing fire department connections, except as otherwise required or approved by the fire chief. 912.3.3 Physical protection. Where fire department con- nections are subject to impact by a motor vehicle, vehicle impact protection shall be provided in accordance with Section 312. 912.4 Signs. A metal sign with raised letters at least 1 inch (25 mm) in size shall be mounted on all fire department con- nections serving automatic sprinklers, standpipes or fire pump connections. Such signs shall read: AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS or STANDPIPES or TEST CONNECTION or combination thereof as applicable. Where the fire depart- ment connection .does not serve the entire building, a sign shall be provided indicating the portions of the building served. 912.5 Backflow protection The potable water supply to automatic sprinkler and standpipe systems shall be protected against backflow as required by the Health and Safety Code Section 13114.7. 912.6 Inspection, testing and maintenance. All fire depart- ment connections shall be periodically inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with California Code of Regula- tions, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 5. SECTION 913 FIRE PUMPS 913.1 General. Where provided, fire pumps shall be installed in accordance with this section and NFPA 20. 913.2 Protection against interruption of service. The fire pump, driver, and controller shall be protected in accordance with NFPA 20 against possible interruption of service through damage caused by explosion, fire, flood, earthquake, rodents, insects, windstorm, freezing, vandalism and other adverse conditions. 913.2.1 Protection of fire pump rooms. Rooms where fire pumps are located shall be separated from all other areas of the building in accordance with Section 913:2.1 of the California Building Code. 913.3 Temperature of pump room. Suitable meansshall be provided for maintaining the temperature of a pump room or pump house, where required, above 40°F (5°C). 913.3.1 Engine manufacturer's recommendation. Tem- perature of the pump room, pump house or area where engines are installed shall never be less than the minimum recommended by the engine manufacturer. The .engine manufacturer's recommendations for oil heaters shall be followed. ri I U I I I i I I I I I I I I I I 186 ' -. . .:..' 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Il • V1 fill 1 I ililil I o copyright to, or Iiccnscdby: ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncron Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License uk L ki. Lulk '1 1 JJ LI I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. . I I DEFINITIONS I Iltini lilt \ poo or 1 H 1,1 ii HI ill P I r,' 1ft H I I I I I IIii H'. ' RH] Hl ot i I I H F 10 ihi L t\ Lunn H Flood Hazard Area. The greater of the following two areas: The area within a floodplain subject to a I percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year. The area designated as a flood hazard area on a commu- nity's flood hazard map, or otherwise legally designated. Flood Hazard Area Subject to High Velocity Wave-Action. An area within the flood hazard area that is subject to high- velocity wave action, and shown on a Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood hazard map as Zone V, VO, VE orV1-30. Floor Furnace. A completely self-contained "'furnace suspended from the floor of the space being heated, taking air for combustion from outside such space.,.- [NFPA 54:3.3.47.5] With means for observing flames and lighting the appliance from such space. Forced-Air-Type Central Furnace. A central furnace equipped with a fan or blower that provides the primary means for circulation of air. Downflow-Type Central Furnace. A furnace designed with airflow essentially in a vertical path, discharging air at or near the bottom of the furnace. [NFPA 211:3.3.79.21 Enclosed Furnace. A specific heating or heating and ventilating furnace incorporating an integral total enclo- sure and using only outside air for combustion. Horizontal-Type Central Furnace. A furnace designed for low-headroom installations with airflow through the appliance in a horizontal path. .Upflow-Type Central Furnace. A furnace designed with airflow essentially in a vertical path, discharging air at or near the top of the furnace. [NFPA 211:3.3.79.5] Fractionation. A change in composition of a blend by pref- erential evaporation of the more volatile component or condensation of the less volatile component. Fuel-Gas. Natural, manufactured, liquefied petroleum, or a mixture of these. Fume Incinerators. Devices utilizing intense heat rfire to break down, oxidize, or both vapors and odors cnthined in gases or air being exhausted into the atmosphere. [NFEA. 96:3.3.281 . Fusible Link. A form of fixed-temperature heat-detdcting device sometimes employed to restrain the operation of an electrical or mechanical control until its designed tempera- ture is reached. [NFPA 96:3.3.29] Such devices are to be replaced following each operation. Fusible Plug. A device arranged to relieve pressure by, oper- ation of a fusible member at a predetermined tempërture. 209.0 —C-- Galvanized Steel. A steel that has been coated with a thin layer of zinc for corrosion protection; con fbi,ningiio the requirements o/ASTM A 653/A 653/vt Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-coat (Galvanized) or Zinc-/roa Ally- Coat (Galvanized) bt' the Hot Dip Process. Gas Piping. An installation of pipe, valves, or fittings that isi used to convey fuel gas, installed on any premises or in a building. but shall not include: (I) 4 Aportion of the service piping. (2) An approved piping connection 6 feet (1829 mm) or less in length between an existing gas outlet and a gas appii- ance in the same room with the outlet. Gas Piping System. An arrangement of gas piping or regu- lators after the point of delivery and each arrangement of gas piping serving a building, structure, or premises, whether individually metered or not. Generator. A device equipped with a means of heating used in an absorption system to drive refrigerant out of solution. Gravity Heating System. A heating system consisting of a gravity-type warm air furnace, together with all air ducts or pipes and accessory apparatus installed in connection there- with. Gravity-Type Warm Air Furnace. A warm air furnace depending primarily on circulation of air through the furnace by gravity. This definition also shall include any furnace approved with a booster-type fan that does not materially. restrict free circulation of air through the furnace when the fan is not in operation. [NFPA 211:3.3.79.12.2] Grease. Rendered animal fat, vegetable shortening, and other such oily matter used for the purposes of and resulting from cooking, preparing foods, or both. [NFPA 96:3.3.301 Grease might be liberated and entrained with exhaust air or might be visible as a liquid or solid. Grease Ducts. A containment system for the transportation of air and grease vapors that is designed and installed to reduce the possibility of the accumulation of combustible condensation and the occurrence of damage if a fire occurs within the system. [NFPA96:3.3.21.2] Grease Filter. A removable component of the grease removal system designed to capture grease and direct it to a safe collection point before it enters a duct system. Filters are expected-to minimize the projection of flames downstream where attacked by flame on the upstream side and are expected to maintain their strength, shape, and integrity where exposed to the anticipated rough handling, cleaning, and service found in the field. Grease Filter, Mesh-Type. A general-purpose air filter designed to collect and retain lint and grease from the air passing through it. This type of filter is not tested, listed, or acceptable for commercial cooking operations due to the increased fire hazard. Grease Removal Devices. A system of components designed for and intended to process vapors, gases, air, or both as it is drawn through such devices by collecting the airborne grease particles and concentrating them for further action at some future time, leaving the exiting air with a lower amount of combustible matter. [NFPA 96:3.3.31] Greae-Tight. Constructed and performing in such a manner as not to permit the passage of grease under normal cooking conditions. [NFPA 96:3.3.32] Grounding Electrode. A conducting object through which a. direct connection to earth is established. [NFPA 70:100.1] I I 1 I I I I I I I I LI I 34 . . . . . 2013 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE I I I I I I I I I I I I :1 IH I I I I LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT'CALCULATIONS — — — —am,— an .-- — — — — — — .- — Laird Technologies 2091 Rutherford Rd, Carlsbad, CA - CFM Required for -Air Mixtures @ <1=25% LFL in Exhaust Ducts _Vapor Cubic Feet of CFM to Keep Volumes of Exhaust Evaporated 25% of Air to One Specific Vapor Ventilation Air Evaporati Liquid at 25% Some or All Material LFL LFL Volume of Gravity Density Needed to Keep on Rate i LFL f All of the Location Input Data Vapor @25% LFL Per gal/s Liquid is Based On: Gal of Liquid Evaporated Evaporated 0.2500 399.0000 10018.2133 0.0006 360.6557 Primer-C [RF-10573] 1 0.82 3.6 Extrusion (EXTRU) SR500 Primer Solution Sheet Elastomer 0.2750 362 6364 9548 8096 0.0006 343 7571 Toluene [RF12140] 1 1 0 71 (SE) nfOl'fl'lal Vinyltrimethox Silquest A 171 [RF 10474] 1 4 0.3500 284 7143 0 967 5],J 5909 4780 0.0006 212 7412 ysilane Conformal Naphtha 0.3250 306 6923 7392 8969 00006 266 1443 SP 270 NUSIL [RF12286] 1 3 0 8 Eitomer (JSF) Solvent Isopropanol [67-63-0] 2 0.5000 199 0000 0.785 2.07 8255 4190 0.0006 297 1951 Acetone [67-64-1] 2 0.5000 199.0000 0,791 2 8609.6659 0.0006 309.9480 0.3250 306 6923 6949 3231 0.0006 250 1756 DOW PR 1200 1 3 0 752 3 65 RE (Spray — an — — — — — — M : —awr — *lpA/Acetone Stations: SE (Sheet Elastomer), CE (Conformal Elastomer), RE (Randolph) Fume Hoods Location of Exhaust: Local exhaUst at or near the point of vapOr generation proposed. Spill Scenario: Based on largest liquid transfer amount or largest containers, whichever is less -- worst case use-open conditions. Evaportation Time - Worst CaS( Hood Face Velocity: >/=100 fpm Spill Depth: <1=114" Temperature <I=72oF Evaporation Rate: </=0.0006 gIn/sec Definitions: CFM - Cubic Feet of Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep Vapors @ 25% LFL per Volume of Liquid Indicated LFL = Lower Flammable Limit Calculations 25% LFL: Reference: NFPA Fire Protection Handbook & NFPA 86 25% of LFL = 0.25xLFL Volume of Air to One Volume of Vapor = (100-25%LFL)I256/oLFL Cubic Feet Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep @ 25%LFL Gallon of Liquid Evaporated = 4x[(8.3310.075)]x[(specific gravity/vapor density)] x [(100-LFL)/LFL] - CFM = [Cubic Feet per Minute Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep @ 25% LFL Per Gallon of Liquid Evaporated] x (Gallons per Minute of Evaporated Liquid] Maintaining vapors at <125% LFL required in work areas and allows ducts to extend through other areas. 1 I I I ATTACHMENT #23 I CLASSIFIED ELECTRICAL I I I I I I I I I I I -41 I FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 5701 5 Material classification Flammable and combustibl I I ii ii n..J ii i i ii Iv ti N.. I liquids shall be classified in accordance with t h e definitions lu Ld I iiniri i..d IIi [i tIll ft hut k 1111 ft ii Li in Chapter 2 i.ith II H r \IdLd to tIlL NH k JItLI il tit ii j nL11tr I When mixedwith lower flash-point liquids, Clas 'll:r Jj' lftIl Itt thu ir.t in L\(.L 1 2 ruruiuit oh 1102 liquids are capable of assuming the characteristics of the ii fill II] ibhi ] Lii I] I I I Illulot h 1110 lii. lower flash point liquids Under such conditions the appro i 2 ( I ttfi(l for COhi1t)UtIhlC liquids priate provisions of this chapter for the actual flash pointof ru H \%,Ilt2FC II or III Iu1iiid iie li,:.itud I' tIlL ft the mixed liquid shall apply. It fi i'IL p itnl 11111 Ii 1 1. It U. ii II] 1111111 111 Iii IL'. When heated above their flash points Class II and-11.1-liq- uids assume the characteristics of Class I liquidsUn'de?' .suéh t ••..•:. ,. conditions, the appropriate provisions of this chapter:f• or I \ccptohl: ohi '.111 dt'.IllI,llIUfl 1.11111'. In iordtti.0 flammable liquids shall apply. I IL'. iLl 1 '.1. 0 II - J1-. 03.1.3 ()iIir lipplicIfliwli. 102 ito cdo oil 0111 H 11ItlIOrI/Ld J'.t'.rnuuui'. ii'. L\iL it 01 lIft 1 1 I '.1 '.Iri'. ii SECTION 5702 t —•.i- iipunuii and \\irlIfl IuL,ttl' 1 \'lItiI I '.iin n dutioui is 't I , DEFINITIONS ' p i I ft ii i Ii IL I lii tIlL ILL]Ui I C 1111.11 1. r [It I out t 5702.1 Definitions. The following terms are defi difi C1tIa ter2: • - . - 5703.2 Fire protection. Fire protection for the storage; use, . ALCOHOL-BASED HAND RUB. . - : dispensing, mixing, handling and on-site transportation of I flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance BULK PLANT OR TERMINAL. . • with this chapter and applicable sections of Chapter 9. BULK TRANSFER. I ..• COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID. ., 15703.2.1 Portable fire extinguishers and hose lines. Por- ' - stable fire shall be provided in accordance .. . . '-I . ass . - * . with Section 906. Hose lines shall be provided in accor- Class lIlA. . I idance with Section 905. Class IlIB. . . . . . ;FIRE POINT. ". - 5703.3Site assessment. In theevent of a spill, leak cr dis- charge from a tank system, a site assessment shall be com- • FLAMMABLE LIQUID. ' .. pieted by the owner or operator of such tank system if the fire * -. Class IA. . I Class 18. . . .•. co1e official determines that a potential fife or explosion haz- ard exists. Such site assessments shall be conducted to ascer- Class IC. . ... ., tair ptential fire hazards and shall be completed and. FLASH POINT. . ; i. submitted to the fire department within a time period estab- FUEL LIMIT SWITCH. - . lished by the fire code official, not to exceed 60 days. I LIQUID STORAGE ROOM. -' . s73 Spil! control and secondary containment. Where ' LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE 'quantity th~ maximum allowable per" control area is. I MOBILE FUELING. •. . .. '.i - . . by Section 50042 exceeded and when required rooms buildings or areas used for storage, dispensing, use, mixing or PROCESS TRANSFER.' . :e--' o-,o. handling of Class 1, II and lilA liquids shall be provided with Spill control and secondary containment in accordance with • - REFINERY. Setion.5004.2. I .REMOTE EMERGENCY SHUTOFFDEVICE. ffi • i - . REMOTE SOLVENT RESERVOIR. . r. ;.;.... r - 5703.5 Labeling and signage. The fire code official s autho-' rized to require warning signs foi: the purpose of identifying. • SOLVENT DISTILLATION UNIT .'.v-: -: ' the hazards of storing or using flammable liquids. Signage for -• - • identification and warning such as for the inherent hazard of , I - TANK PRIMARY - flammable liquids or smoking shall be provided in accor- darke with this chapter and Sections 5003.5 and 5003.6. SECTION 5703 :,:: 5703.5.1 Style. Warning signs shall be of a durable-mate- 1 . - - GENERAL REQUIREMENJS' - rial. Signs warning of the hazard of flammable liquids • '03.1 I Iitt ic:il. I I '.11 CI ii urinu auti chall NC shall have white lettering on a red background-and shall lul-ftullod itid ntiuitttitioI ill 01.'.' 'rditi'.0 iitihi 'iu'.iOfl iead: DANGER—FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. Letters shall not be less than 3 inches (76 mm) in height and I inch • I - • (12.7 mm) in stroke. k'.:iitoit-, lot 11:linh1IaI)I'isiti IisIi. - ' • ••\roi i' Pu o 1121111 uithtto ]t1.jtitd iro it' rod IiandI'.-d di 5703.5.2 Location. Signs shall be posted in locations as • .1 pcl l,id of I11l'L 2 litl I N0 lii I'. '.ouiliuio ivitli i I .INIL- required by the fire code official. Piping containing flam-. - '1) .1 \ oh uPo1.l Irot IitlI flot oiliitd hICCI n I Iii - unable' liquids shall be identified in accordaiice with' ItIIj1lCtLCd 11L' r u 'I of 'thor uli1.I piritlioul ASME A13.I.-- - - -- - 1 .•'. .' . 1 - I 418 • - . t'1 t'°-.' 2OI3CALIFORNIAFIRE CODE • IN ii 11 •i ar I Copyright to, orlicensedeby, iCC(ALLRIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Kiausbruckncron Jan 6,2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License Uk '1 - i i Luik I 1 ilk I Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TABLE 5703.1.1—contintied CLASS I ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS' LOCATION GROUP D DIVISION EXTENT OF CLASSIFIED AREA Tank vehicle and tank car"—continued Loading through closed dome with atmospheric venting I Within 3 feet of open end of vent, extending in all directions. 2 Area between 3 feet and 15 feet from open end of vent, extending in all directions. Also within 3 feet of edge of dome, extending in all directions. Loading through closed dome with vapor control 2 Within 3 feet of point of connection of both fill and vapor lines, extending in all directions. Bottom loading with vapor control or any bottom unloading 2 Within 3 feet of point of connection, extending in all directions. Also up to 18 inches above grade within a horizontal radius of 10 feet from point of connection. Storage and repair garage for tank vehicles 1 2 Pits or spaces below floor level. Area up to 18 inches above floor or grade level for entire storage or repair garage. Garages for other than tank vehicles Ordinary Where there is an opening to these rooms within the extent of an outdoor classified area the entire . room shall be classi fied the same as the area classification at the point of the opening. Outdoor drum storage''' Ordiñãfy - . '. . . . .'. .• Indoor warehousing where there is no flammable liquid r inar d Where there is an opening to these rooms within the extent of an indoor classified area, the room transfer - . shall be classified the same as if the wall, curb or partition did not exist. I [h in 1 I iii Ii lIf IT Ii L I I Ill Ti 1 ii I IT III II I pip ifl( fl I IR Ii fl iii ill ft t ill iii \ till r I 1 1 L m I f I I Ii ii iri I 1 iii I ft ti iild i'.II tinki riprm ii lirtIilln \I ir I ii J il II r ] ft J illiii IrrI ft }i ri in1i11r Ii p iii .._ ii II II IT LII a-I In Outdoor equipment where flammable vapor/air mixtures could exist under normal operations 2 Area within 3 feet of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions. Area between 3 feet and 8 feet of any edge of such equipment extending in all directions. Also, area up to 3 feet above floor or grade level within 3 feet to 10 feet horizontally from any edge of such equipment. Tank—Above ground - Shell, ends or roof and dike area 1 Area inside dike where dike height is greater than the distance from the tank to the dike for more than 50 percent of the tank circumference. 2 Area within 10 feet from shell, ends or roof of tank. Area inside dikes to level of top of dike. Vent I Area within 5 feet of open end of vent, extending in all directions. 2 Area between 5 feet and 10 feet from open end of vent, extending in all directions. Floating roof I Area above the roof and within the shell. . Office and restrooms Ordinary Where there is an opening to these rooms within the extent of an indoor classified location the . it. room shall be classified the same as the wall, curb or partition did not exist. For SI: I inch = 25.4 mm, I foot = 304.8 mm. 0 a. Locations as classified in the California Electrical Code. Z. b.. When- classifying extent of area, consideration shall be given to the fact that tank cars or tank vehicles can be spotted at varying points. Therefore, the extremities of the loading or unloading positions shall be used. c. The release of Class! liquids can generate vapors to the extent that the entire building, and possibly a zone surrounding it, are considered a Class!, Division 2 location. 0 .. ..- . .- 0 I I I I I ATTACHMENT #24 I SPRAY BOOTH, SPRAYING, AND DIPPING OPERATIONS I I I I I I I I I - - - - —. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Attachment #24-2013 CFC Chapter 24— Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 1 of 14 Flammable Finishes SECTION TITLE SUBJECT & CODE REQUIREMENTS PROJECT CONDITIONS C005 SECTION. General Scope This table shall apply to locations or areas where any of the following activities are conducted: Laird Technologies CFC 2401 CFC 2401.1 I. The application of flammable finishes to articles or materials by means of spray apparatus. Agrees to Comply The application of flammable finishes by dipping or immersing articles or materials into the contents of tanks, vats or containers of flammable or combustible liquids for coating, finishing, treatment or similar processes. The application of flammable finishes by applying combustible powders to articles or materials utilizing powder spray guns, electrostatic powder spray funs, fluidized beds or electrostatic fluidized beds. Floor surfacing of finishing operations using Class I or 11 liquids in areas exceeding 350 square feet. 5 The application of flammable finishes consisting of dual component coatings or Class I or II liquids when appl.ie, by .brush or roller in quantities exceeding 1 gallon. Nonapplicability The table shall not apply to spray finishing utilizing flammable or combustible liquids which do not sustain NA CFC 2401.2 combustion, including: ,. ... . ........ Liquids that have no fire point when tested in accordance with ASTEM D 92. Liquids with a flashpoint greater than 95°F in a water-miscible solution or dispersion with a water and inert solid more percent _(noncombustible)_ _content _of _than _80_ _by_weight. Permits Permits shall be required as set forth in Sections 105.6 and 105.7. Laird Technologies CFC2401.3 AgreestoComply Definitions Detearing A process for rapidly removing excess wet coating material from a dipped or coated object or material by NA. Only CFC 2402 passing it through an electrostatic field. Definitions. Dip Tank A tank, vat or container of flammable or combustible liquid in which articles or materials are immersed for the NA. Only purpose of coating, finishing, treating and similar processes. Definitions. Electrostatic A container holding powder coating material that is aerated from below so as to form an air-supported NA. Only Fluidized Bed expanded cloud of such material that is electrically charged with a charge opposite to that of the object to be Definitions. coated. Such object is transported through the container immediately above the charged and aerated materials in order to be coated. Flammable Coatings to articles or materials in which the material being applied is a flammable liquid, combustible liquid, NA. Only Finishes combustiblepowder,fiberglassresinorflammableorcombustiblegelcoating. Definitions. Flammable Vapor An area in which the concentration of flammable constituents (vapor, gas, fume, mist or dust) in air exceeds 25 NA. Only Area percent of their lower flammable limit because of the flammable finish processes operation. It shall include: Definitions. The interior of spray booths. The interior of ducts exhausting from spraying processes. Any area in the direct path of spray or any area containing dangerous quantities of air-suspended powder, combustible residue, dust, deposits, vapor or mists as a result of spraying operations. The area in the vicinity Thefirecodeofficialisauthorizedtodeterminetheextentoftheflammablevaporarea,taking into Attachment #24 —2013 CFC Chapter 24— Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 2 of 14 SECTION TITLE SUBJECT & CODE REQUIREMENTS PROJECT CONDITIONS CODE: SECTION ......... S.:.. S :5 ............... .•:.• ... . ................ I. ____.: ___ .. . ........... consideration the material characteristic of the flammable materials, the degree of sustained ventilation and the nature of the operations Fluidized Bed A container holding powder coating material that is aerated from below so as to form an air-supported NA. Only expanded cloud of such material through which the preheated object to be coated is immersed and transported Definitions. Limited Spraying An area in which operations for touch-up or spot painting of a surface area of 9 square feet or less are NA. Only Space conducted Definitions. Resin Application An area where reinforced plastics are used to manufacture products by hand lay-up or spray-fabrication NA. Only Area methods. Definitions. Roll Coating The process of coating, spreading and impregnating fabric, paper or other materials as they are passed directly NA. Only through a tank or trough containing flammable or combustible liquids, or over the surface of a roller revolving Definitions. partially flammable combustible _submerged _in_a_ _or_ _liquid. Spray Booth A mechanically ventilated appliance of varying dimensions and construction provided to enclose or NA. Only accommodate a spraying operation and to confine and limit the escape of spray vapor and residue and to Definitions. NA. exhaust it safely. . . . . . ..... Only Definitions. Spray Room A room designed to accommodate spraying operations, constructed in accordance with the California Building NA. Only Code and separated from the remainder of the building by a minimum I-hour firebarrier. . - Definitions. Spraying Space An area in which dangerous quantities of flammable vapors or combustible residues, dusts or deposits are NA. Only present due to the operation of spraying processes. The fire code official is authorized to define the limits of Definitions. the spraying space in any specific case. Sources of Protection against sources of ignition shall be provided in accordance with the following: Ignition Electrical Wiring Electrical wiring and equipment shall comply with this table and the California Electrical Code Laird Technologies CFC 2403.2 and Equipment Flammable vapor areas. Electrical wiring and equipment in flammable vapor areas shall be of an Agrees to Comply CFC 2403.2.1 explosion proof type approved for use in such hazardous locations. Such areas shall be considered to be Class I, Division I or Class 11, Division I hazardous locations in accordance with California Electrical Code. Areas subject to deposits of residues. Electrical equipment, flammable vapor areas or drying operations that are subject to splashing or dripping of liquids shall be specifically approved for locations containing deposits of readily ignitable residue and explosive vapors. EXCEPTIONS: This provision shall not apply to wiring in rigid conduit, threaded boxes or fittings not containing taps, splices or terminal connections. This provision shall not apply to electrostatic equipment allowed by Section 2407. In resin application areas, electrical wiring and equipment that is subject to deposits of combustible residues shall be listed for such exposure and shall be installed as required for hazardous (classified) locations. Electrical wiring and equipment not subject to deposits of combustible residues shall be installed as required for ordinary hazard locations. Areas adjacent to spray booths. Electrical wiring and equipment located outside of but within 5 feet horizontally and 3 feet vertically of openings in a spray booth or a spray room, shall be approved for Class - - —. - - - . —: - - - - - - - - MM - Attachment #24 —2013 CFC Chapter 24— Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 3 of 14 SECTION TITLE :SUBJECT :&.: CODE REQUIREMENTS PROJECT CONDITIONS CODE SECTION. *. s. . I, Division 2 or Class II, Division 2 hazardous locations, whichever is applicable. Areas subject to overspray deposits. Electrical equipment in flammable vapor areas located such that deposits of combustible residues could readily accumulate thereon shall be specifically approved for ... ... .;i s:...............................................................................5 s: . ._•._. ____. locations containing deposits of readily ignitable residue and explosive vapors in accordance with California Electrical Code. EXCEPTIONS: Wiring in rigid conduit. Boxes or fittings not containing taps, splices or terminal connections. Equipment Sections and and _allowed _by_ _2404_ _2407_ _Chapter _30, Open Flames and Open flames and spark-producing devices shall not be located in flammable vapor areas and shall not be Laird Technologies Sparks located within 20 feet of such areas unless separated by a permanent partition. EXCEPTION: Drying and Agrees to Comply CFC 2403.2.2 baking _apparatus _complying _with _Section _2404.6.1.2. Hot Surfaces Heated surfaces having a temperature sufficient to ignite vapors Shall not be located inflammable vapor areas; Laird TechnolOgiS CFC 2403.23 .. Space-heating appliances, steam pipes or hot surfaces in a flammable vapor area shall be located such that they Agrees to Comply are not subject to accumulation of deposits of combustible residues. EXCEPTION: Drying apparatus . . complying with Section 2404.6.1.2. S Equipment Equipment or apparatus that is capable of producing sparks or particles of hot metal that would fall into a Laird Technologies Enclosures flammable vapor area shall be totally enclosed. Agrees to Comply CFC 2403 .2.4 Grounding Metal parts of spray booths, exhaust ducts and piping systems conveying Class I or II liquids shall be Laird Technologies CFC 2403.2.5 electrically grounded in accordance with California Electrical Code. Metallic parts located in resin application Agrees to Comply areas, including but not limited to exhaust ducts, ventilation fans, spray application equipment, workpieces and piping, shall be electrically grounded. Smoking Smoking shall be prohibited in flammable vapor areas and hazardous materials storage rooms associated with Laird Technologies Prohibited flammable finish processes. "No Smoking" signs complying with Section 310 shall be conspicuously posted in Agrees to Comply CFC 2403.2.6 such areas. Welding Warning Welding, cutting and similar spark-producing operations shall not be conducted in or adjacent to flammable Laird Technologies Signs vapor areas or dipping or coating operations unless precautions have been taken to provide safety. Agrees to Comply CFC 2403.2.7 Conspicuous signs with the following warning shall be posted in the vicinity of flammable vapor areas, dipping operations and paint storage rooms: NO WELDING THE USE OF WELDING OR CUTTING EQUIPMENT IN OR NEAR THIS AREA IS DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS. WELDING AND CUTTING SHALL BE DONE ONLY UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE PERSON IN CHARGE. Powered Powered industrial trucks used in electrically classified areas shall be listed for such use. Laird Technologies Industrial Trucks Agrees to Comply CFC 2403.2.8 - - - - MM - - - - - - - - - - - - - Attachment #24-2013 CFC Chapter 24—Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 4 of 14 SECTION TITLE SUBJECT & CODE RLQUIREMENTS PROJECT CONDITIONS CODE SECTION ..:' . ............. ., : . •. . ': .. : ..........: •: . ' . .•:. .: .... : .: :'. . Storage, Use The storage, use and handling of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with this section and Chapter 57. and Handling of Use Containers supplying spray nozzles shall be of a closed type or provided with metal covers, which are kept Laird Technologies Flammable and CFC 2403.3.1 closed. Containers not resting on floors shall be on noncombustible supports or suspended by wire cables. Agrees to Comply Combustible Containers supplying spray nozzles by gravity flow shall not exceed 10 gallons in capacity. Liquids Valves Containers and piping to which a hose or flexible connection is attached shall be provided with a shutoff valve Laird Technologies CFC 2403.3 CFC 2403.3.2 at the connection. Such valves shall be kept shut when hoses are not in use.' Agrees to Comply Pumped Liquid Where flammable or combustible liquids are supplies to spray nozzles by positive displacement pumps, pump Laird Technologies Supplies discharge lines shall be provided with an approved relief valve discharging to pump suction or a safe detached Agrees to Comply CFC 2403.3.3 location. Liquid Transfer Where a flammable mixture is transferred from one portable container to another, a bond shall be provided Laird Technologies CFC 2403.3.4 between the two containers. At least one container shall be grounded. Piping systems for Class I and II liquids Agrees to Comply - 'shall be permanently grounded. C!ass I Liquids as Class I liquids used as 'solvents shall be used in spray gun and equipment cleaning machines that have been Laird Technologies - Solvents listed and approved for such purpose or shall be used in spray booths or spray rooms in accordance with the Agrees to Comply' CFC 2403.3.5 following: Listed devices. Cleaning machines for spray guns and equipment shall not be located in areas open 'to the public and shall be separated from ignition sources in accordance with their listings or by a distance of 3 feet, whichever is greater. The quantity of solvent used in a machine shall not exceed the design capacity of the machine. Within spray booths and spray rooms. When solvents are used for cleaning spray nozzles and auxiliary equipment within spray booths and spray rooms, the ventilating equipment shall be operated during cleaning. Class 11 and III Solvents, used outside of spray booths, spray rooms or listed and approved spray gun and equipment cleaning NA. None proposed. Liquids machines shall be restricted to Class II and 111 liquids. CFC 2403 .3.6 Operations and Flammable vapor areas, exhaust fan blades and exhaust ducts shall be kept free from the accumulation of deposits of combustible Laird Technologies Maintenance residues. Where excessive residue accumulates in such areas, spraying operations shall be discontinued until conditions are Agrees to Comply CFC 2403.4 corrected. Tools Scrapers, spuds and other tools used for cleaning purposes shall be constructed of nonsparking materials. Laird Technologies CFC 2403.4.1 Agrees to Comply Residue Residues removed during cleaning and debris contaminated with residue shall be immediately removed from Laird Technologies CFC 2403-4.2 the premises and properly disposed. Agrees to Comply Waste Cans Approved metal waste cans equipped with self-closing lids shall be provided wherever rags or waste are Laird Technologies CFC 2403.4.3 impregnated with finishing material. Such rags and waste shall be deposited therein immediately after being Agrees to Comply utilized. The contents of waste cans shall be properly disposed of at least once daily and at the end of each shift. Solvent Recycling Solvent distillation equipment used to recycle and clean dirty solvents shall comply with CFC Section 5705.4. NA. None proposed. CFC 2403 .4.4 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - = - - - - Attachment #24 —2013 CFC Chapter 24— Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 5 of 14 Spray Finishing SECTION TITLE SUBJECT & CODE:REQUIREMENTS . . . PROJECT CONDITIONS CODE SECTION- . S General The application of flammable or combustible liquids by means of spray apparatus in continuous or intermittent processes shall be in accordance with the CFC 2404.1 requirements of Sections 2403 [see general Flammable Finish Sections above] and 2404.2 through 2404.9.4 [as noted below] Location of Spray finishing operations conducted in buildings used for Group A, E, I or R occupancies shall be located in a spray room protected Laird Technologies Spray-Finishing with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 and separated vertically and horizontally Agrees to Comply.. Operations from other areas in accordance with the California Building Code. In other occupancies, spray-finishing operations shall be Spray finish shall be CFC 2404.2 conducted in a spray room, spray booth or spraying space approved for such use. within listed spray EXCEPTIONS: booths or within I. Automobile undercoating spray operations and spray-on automotive lining operations conducted in areas with approved enclosed equipment natural or mechanical ventilation shall be exempt from the provisions of Section 2404 when approved and where listed specifically for utilizing Class lilA or IlIB combustible liquids. . . , . . . . ....... its use. In buildings other, than Group A, E, I or R occupancies, approved limited spraying space in accordance with Section 2404.9. Resin application areas used for manufacturing of reinforced plastics complying with Section 2409 shall not be required to be located in a spray room, spray booth or spraying space. Design and Design and construction of spray rooms spray booths and spray spaces shall be in accordance with Sections 2404.3 through 2404.3.3.1 [as noted below]' Construction Spray Rooms Spray rooms shall be constructed and designed in accordance with this section and the California Laird Technologies CFC 2404.3 CFC 2404.3.1 Building Code, and shall comply with Sections 2404.4 through 2404.8. Agrees to Comply. Floor. Combustible floor construction in spray rooms shall be covered by approved, noncombustible, Spray finish shall be nonsparking material, except where combustible coverings, including but not limited to thin paper or plastic within listed spray and strippable coatings, are utilized over noncombustible materials to facilitate cleaning operations in spray booths or within rooms. enclosed equipment listed specifically for its use. Spray Booths The design and construction of spray booths shall be in accordance with Sections 2404.3.2.1 through Laird Technologies CFC 2404.3.2 2404.3.2.6, Sections 2404.4 through 2404.8 and NFPA 33. 5 Agrees to Comply. Construction. Spray booths shall be constructed of approved noncombustible materials. Aluminum shall not Spray finish shall be be used. Where walls or ceiling assemblies are constructed of sheet metal, single-skin assemblies shall be no within listed spray thinner than 0.0478 inch and each sheet of double-skin assemblies shall be no thinner than 0.0359 inch. booths or within Structural sections of spray booths are allowed to be sealed with latex-based or similar caulks and sealants. enclosed equipment Surfaces. The interior surfaces of spray booths shall be smooth; shall be constructed so as to permit the free listed specifically for passage of exhaust air from all parts of the interior, and to facilitate washing and cleaning; and shall be its use. designed to confine residues within the booth. Aluminum shall not be used. Floor. Combustible floor construction in spray booths shall be covered by approved, noncombustible, nonsparking material, except where combustible coverings, including but not limited to thin paper or plastic and strippable coatings, are utilized over noncombustible materials to facilitate cleaning operations in spray booths. M - - - M '--M - - - - - = - - - - - - Attachment #24 - 2013 CFC Chapter 24 - Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 6 of 14 SECTION':ITITLE SUBJECT & CODE RLQUIRrMCNTS PROJECT CONDITIONS . .: CODE SECTION .. . ....... .........................::'..:' .... . I . .:.... ..-. .::: ...... .. .. ..: Means of egress. Means of egress shall be provided in accordance with Chapter 10. EXCEPTION: Means of egress doors from pre-manufactured spray booths shall not be less than 30 inches in width by 80 inches in height. Clear space. Spray booths shall be installed so that all parts of the booth are readily accessible for cleaning. A clear space of not less than 3 feet shall be maintained on all sides of the spray booth. This clear space shall be kept free of any storage or combustible construction. EXCEPTIONS: 1. This requirement shall not prohibit locating a spray booth closer than 3 feet to or directly against an interior partition, wall or floor/ceiling assembly that has a fire-resistance rating of not less than 1 hour, provided the spray booth can be adequately maintained and cleaned. S 2.. This requirement shall not prohibit locating,a spray booth closer than 3 feet to an exterior Wall or ,a roof 'assembly, provided.the walLor roof is constructed of noncombustible, material and the ., . . .. .. spray, booth,can be adequately maintained and, cleaned. ,.. . . Size., The aggregate area of spray booths in a building shall not exceed the lesser of 10 percent of the area of any floor of building or the basic area allowed for a Group H-2 occupancy 'without area increases, as set forth in the California Building Code. The area of an individual spray booth in a building shall not exceed the lesser of the aggregate size limit or 1,500 square feet. EXCEPTION: square _One _individual _booth _not _exceeding _500_ _feet. Spraying Spaces Spraying spaces shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the California Building Code, and NA. Laird CFC 2404.3.3 Section 2404.3.3.1s noted bel] and Sections 2404.4 through 2404.8 of this code. Technologies Agrees Floor. Combustible floor construction in spraying spaces shall be covered by approved, noncombustible, to Comply. Spray nonsparking material, except where combustible coverings, such as thin paper or plastic and strippable finish shall be within coatings, are utilized over noncombustible materials to facilitate cleaning operations in spraying spaces. listed spray booths or within enclosed equipment listed specifically for its use. Fire Protection Fire protection. Spray booths and spray rooms shall be protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system complying Laird Technologies CFC 2404.4 with Chapter 9. Protection shall also extend to exhaust plenums, exhaust ducts and both sides of dry filters when such filters are used. Agrees to Comply. Fire Portable fire extinguishers complying with Section 906 shall be provided for spraying areas in accordance with Laird Technologies Extinguishers the requirements for an extra (high) hazard occupancy. Agrees to Comply. CFC 2404.4.1 Housekeeping, Housekeeping, maintenance, storage and use of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 2403.3, 2403.4, 2404.5.1 Laird Technologies Maintenance and 2404.5.2. Agrees to Comply. and Storage of Different Spray booths, spray rooms and spraying spaces shall not be alternately utilized for different types of coating Laird Technologies Hazardous Coatings materials where the combination of materials is conducive to spontaneous ignition, unless all deposits of one Agrees to Comply. Materials CFC 2404.5.1 material are removed from the booth, room or space and exhaust ducts prior to spraying with a different CFC 2404.5 material. Attachment #24 —2013 CFC Chapter 24— Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 7 of 14 SECTION TITLE SUBJECT & CODE REQUIREMENTS PROJ[CT CONDITIONS CODE: SECTION :. . S . .... :. .... .: ......:... ..: . ... . .. :•. :' Protection of Automatic sprinklers installed in flammable vapor areas shall be protected from the accumulation of residue Laird Technologies Sprinklers from spraying operations in an approved manner. Bags used as a protective covering shall be 0.003-inch-thick Agrees to Comply. CFC 2404.5.2 polyethylene or cellophane or shall be thin paper. Automatic sprinklers contaminated by overspray particles shall be replaced with new automatic sprinklers. Sources of Control of sources of ignition shall be in accordance with Section 2403.2 and Sections 2404.6.1 through 2404.6.2.4. Ignition Drying Spray booths and spray rooms shall not be alternately used for the purpose of drying by arrangements or NA. Spray booths CFC 2404.6 Operations methods that could cause an increase in the surface temperature of the spray booth or spray room except in and spray equipment CFC 2404.6.1 accordance with Sections 2404.6.1.1 and 2404.6.1.2. Except as specifically provided in this section, drying or are not proposed to baking units utilizing a heating system having open flames or that are capable of producing sparks shall not be be alternatively used installed in a flammable vapor areas. . for the purposes of Spraying procedure. The spraying procedure shall use low-volume spray application, drying. Drying apparatus. Fixed drying apparatus shall comply with this chapter and the applicable provisions of Chapter 30. .When recirculation ventilation is provided in, accordance with Section 2404.7.2, the heating system shall not be within the recirculation air path., Interlocks. The spraying apparatus, drying apparatus and* ventilating, system for the, spray, booth or spray room shall be equipped with interlocks arranged to: .. .. . . ...... P?evënt operation of the spraying apparatus while drying operations are in progress. Purge spray vapors from the spray booth or spray room for a period of not less than 3 minutes before the drying apparatus is rendered operable. Have the ventilating system maintain a safe atmosphere within the spray booth or spray room during the drying process and automatically shut off drying apparatus in the event of a failure of the ventilating system. Shut off the drying apparatus automatically if the air temperature within the booth exceeds 200°F. 2404.6.1.2.2 Portable infrared apparatus. When a portable infrared drying apparatus is used, electrical wiring and portable infrared drying equipment shall comply with California Electrical Code. Electrical equipment located within 18 inches of floor level shall be approved for Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations. Metallic parts of drying apparatus shall be electrically bonded and grounded. During spraying operations, portable drying apparatus and electrical connections and wiring thereto shall not be located within spray booths, spray rooms or other areas where spray residue would be deposited thereon. Illumination Where spraying spaces, spray rooms or spray booths are illuminated through glass panels or other transparent Laird Technologies CFC 2404.6.2 materials, only fixed luminaires shall be utilized as a source of illumination. Agrees to Comply. Glass panels. Panels for luminaires or for observation shall be of heat-treated glass, wired glass or hammered Note: Spray booth wire glass and shall be sealed to confine vapors, mists, residues, dusts and deposits to the flammable vapor and spray equipment area. Panels for luminaires shall be separated from the luminaire to prevent the surface temperature of the panel shall be listed for from exceeding 200°F. their use. Exterior luminaires. Luminaires attached to the walls or ceilings of a flammable vapor area, but outside of any classified area and separated from the flammable vapor areas by vapor-tight glass panels, shall be suitable for use in ordinary hazard locations. Such luminaires shall be serviced from outside the flammable vapor areas. Integral luminaires. Luminaires that are an integral part of the walls or ceiling of a flammable vapor area are allowed to be separated from the flammable vapor area by glass panels that are an integral part of the I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.. - - - - Attachment #24-2013 CFC Chapter 24— Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 8 of 14 :SE .C,rION TITLE SUBJECT & CODE REQUIREMENTS PROJECT CONDITIONS CODE SECTION...........:.__..__.. .._._._.. . ...................... ... luminaire. Such luminaires shall be listed for use in Class I, Division 2 or Class II, Division 2 locations, whichever is applicable, and also shall be suitable for accumulations of deposits of combustible residues. Such luminaires are allowed to be serviced from inside the flammable vapor area. Portable electric lamps. Portable electric lamps shall not be used in flammable vapor areas during spraying operations. Portable electric lamps used during cleaning or repairing operations shall be of a type approved for hazardous locations. Ventilation Mechanical ventilation of flammable vapor areas shall be provided in accordance with Section 502.7 of the California Mechanical Code. CFC 2404.7 Operation Mechanical ventilation shall be kept in operation at all times while spraying operations are being conducted Laird Technologies CFC 2404.7.1 and for a sufficient time thereafter to allow vapors from drying coated articles and finishing material residue to Agrees to Comply. be exhausted. Spraying equipment shall be interlocked with the ventilation of the flammable vapor areas such - . . . that.spraying operations cannot be conducted unless the ventilation system is in operation.........: Recirculation Air exhausted from spraying operations shall not be recirculated. Laird Technologies cc 2404.7.2 EXCEPTIONS: . . . :. .. . .. Agrees to Comply. 1. Air exhausted from spraying operations is allowed to be recirculated as makeup air.for unmanned spray operations, provided that: 1.1. .'The solid particulate has been removed. 1.2: The vapor concentration is less than 25 percent of the LFL. 1.3. Approved equipment is used to monitor the vapor concentration. 1.4. When the vapor concentration exceeds 25 percent of the LFL, the following shall occur: An alarm shall sound; and Spray operations shall automatically shut down. 1.5. In the event of shutdown of the vapor concentration monitor, 100 percent of the air volume specified in the California Mechanical Code is automatically exhausted. 2. Air exhausted from spraying operations is allowed to be recirculated as makeup air to manned spraying operations where all of the conditions provided in Exception I are included in the installation and documents have been prepared to show that the installation does not pose a life safety hazard to personnel inside the spray booth, spraying space or spray room. Air Velocity Ventilation systems shall be designed, installed and maintained such that the average air velocity over the open Laird Technologies CFC 2404.7.3 face of the booth, or booth cross section in the direction of airflow during spraying operations, shall not be less Agrees to Comply. than 100 feet per minute. Ventilation Articles being sprayed shall be positioned in a manner that does not obstruct collection of overspray. Laird Technologies Obstruction Agrees to Comply. CFC 2404.7.4 Independent Each spray booth and spray room shall have an independent exhaust duct system discharging to the outside. Laird Technologies Ducts EXCEPTIONS: Agrees to Comply. CFC 2404.7.5 1. Multiple spray booths having a combined frontal area of 18 square feet (1.67 m2) or less are allowed to have a common exhaust when identical spray finishing material is used in each booth. If more than one fan serves one booth, fans shall be interconnected such that all fans will operate simultaneously. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = Attachment #24 —2013 CFC Chapter 24 - Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 9 of 14 SECTION TITLE SUBJECT & CODI' REQUIREMENTS PROJECT CONDITIONS CODE SECTIoN: .:... . . :.:.;. :.......................::. :....:. .::.: 2. Where treatment of exhaust is necessary for air pollution control or for energy conservation, ducts shall be allowed to be manifolded if all of the following conditions are met: 2.1. The sprayed materials used are compatible and will not react or cause ignition of the residue in the ducts. 2.2. Nitrocellulose-based finishing material shall not be used. 2.3. A filtering system shall be provided to reduce the amount of overspray carried into the duct Manifold. 2.4. Automatic sprinkler protection shall be provided at the junction of each booth exhaust with the manifold, in addition to the protection required by this chapter. Termination The termination point for exhaust ducts discharging to the atmosphere shall not be less than the following Laird Technologies Point distances: . .. . . . Agrees to Comply. CFC 2404.7.6 . 1. Ducts conveying explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts: 30 feet from the lot line; 10 feet from openings into the building; 6 feet from exterior walls. and roofs; 30 feet from combustible walls or openings into the building that are in the direction of.the exhaust discharge; 10 feet above adjoining grade. . . .... .. . .. 2.. Other product-conveying outlets: 10 feet from the lot line; 3 feet from exterior walls and roofs; 10 feet from feet _openings _into _the _building; _10_ _above _adjoining _grade. Fan Motors and Electric motors driving exhaust fans shall not be placed inside booths or ducts. Fan rotating elements shall be Laird Technologies Belts nonferrous or nonsparking or the casing shall consist of, or be lined with, such material. Belts shall not enter Agrees to Comply. CFC 2404.7.7 the duct or booth unless the belt and pulley within the duct are tightly enclosed. Filters Air intake filters that are part of a wall or ceiling assembly shall be listed as Class I or II in accordance with UL Laird Technologies CFC 2404.7.8 900. Exhaust filters shall be required. Agrees to Comply. Supports. Supports and holders for filters shall be constructed of noncombustible materials. Attachment. Overspray collection filters shall be readily removable and accessible for cleaning or replacement. Maintaining air velocity. Visible gauges, audible alarms or pressure-activated devices shall be installed to indicate or ensure that the required air velocity is maintained. Filter rolls. Spray booths equipped with a filter roll that is automatically advanced when the air velocity is reduced to less than 100 feet per minute (0.51 m/s) shall be arranged to shut down the spraying operation if the filter roll fails to advance automatically. Filter disposal. Discarded filter pads shall be immediately removed to a safe, detached location or placed in a noncombustible container with a tight-fitting lid and disposed of properly. Spontaneous ignition. Spray booths using dry filters shall not be used for spraying materials that are highly susceptible to spontaneous heating and ignition. Filters shall be changed prior to spraying materials that could react with other materials previously collected. An example of a potentially reactive combination includes lacquer when combined with varnishes, stains or primers. Waterwash spray booths. Waterwash spray booths shall be Of an approved design so as to prevent excessive accumulation of deposits in ducts and residue at duct outlets. Such booths shall be arranged so that air and overspray are drawn through a continuously flowing water curtain before entering an exhaust duct to the building exterior. . . . . . Attachment #24 —2013 CFC Chapter 24— Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 10 of 14 SECTION TITLE SUBJECT & CODE REQUIREMENTS PROJECT CONDITIONS CODE SECTION ..: ......r ,.. ..... . . . .......:. . .: .. Interlocks Automatic Spray Interlocks for spray application finishes shall be in accordance with Sections 2404.8.1 through 2404.8.2. Laird Technologies CFC 2404.8 Application Automated spray application operations. Where protecting automated spray application operations, Agrees to Comply. Operations automatic fire-extinguishing systems shall be equipped with an approved interlock feature that will, upon CFC 2404.8.1 discharge of the system, automatically stop the spraying operations and workpiece conveyors into and out of the flammable vapor areas. Where the building is equipped with a fire alarm system, discharge of the automatic fire extinguishing system shall also activate the building alarm notification appliances. .......... Alarm station. A manual fire alarm and emergency system shutdown station shall be installed to serve each flammable vapor area. When activated, the station shall accomplish the functions indicated in Section 2404.8.1. Alarm station location. At least one manual fire alarm and emergency system shutdown station shall be readily accessible to operating personnel. Where access to this station is likely to involve exposure to danger, an additional station shall be located adjacent to an exit from the area. Ventilation Air makeup and flammable vapor area exhaust systems shall not be interlocked with the fire alarm system and Laird Technologies -. Interlock shall remain in operation during a fire alarm condition. Agrees to Comply. Prohibited Exception: Where the type of fire-extinguishing system used requires such ventilation to be .. b..... CFC 2404.8.2 discontinued, air makeup and exhaust systems shall shut down and dampers shall close. ,. .. Limited Job Size The aggregate surface area to be sprayed shall not exceed 9 square feet. . N. Laird Spraying CFC 2404.9.1 . . . . . Technologies Agrees Spaces to Comply. Spray CFC 2404.9 . . finish shall be within listed spray booths or within enclosed equipment listed specifically for its use. Frequency Spraying operations shall not be of a continuous nature. NA. Laird CFC 2404.9.2 Technologies Agrees to Comply. Spray finish shall be within listed spray booths or within enclosed equipment listed specifically for its use. Ventilation Positive mechanical ventilation providing a minimum of six complete air changes per hour shall be installed. NA. Laird CFC 2404.9.3 Such system shall meet the requirements of this code for handling flammable vapor areas. Explosion venting is Technologies Agrees not required. to Comply. Spray finish shall be within listed spray booths or within enclosed equipment listed specifically for its use. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -, - - - Attachment #24 - 2013 CFC Chapter 24 - Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 11 of 14 SEcTIoW.Tit .SuBJEcT&.;;. CODEREQ.UIREMENTS '. . H.... . . .. .... ........ .. ... . PRoJEc1:c(D1TIoi1s ... Electrical Wiring Electrical wiring within 10 feet of the floor and 20 feet horizontally of the limited spraying space shall be NA. Laird CFC 2404.9.4 designed for Class 1, Division 2 locations in accordance with California Electrical Code. Technologies Agrees to Comply. Spray . . .....CODESECTION,.............:: finish shall be within listed spray booths or within enclosed equipment listed specifically for its use. — — — — — —6000-00— an =Won — — — — — Attachment #24 —2013 CFC Chapter 24 - Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 12of14 Dipping Operations SECTION TITLE SUBJECT & CODE REQUIREMENTS J : PROJECT CONDITIONS CODE SECTIO4 •. " :'H: :';:..:: ':,'': . .': :' H •' -. .... ' •' .:" H. General Dip-tank operations shall comply with the requirements of Section 2403 and Sections 2405.2 through 2405.11. NA. CFC 2405.1 Location of Dip-tank operations shall comply with the requirements of Section 2403 and Sections 2405.2 through 2405.11. Laird Technologies Dip-Tank Location of dip-tank operations. Dip-tank operations conducted in buildings used for Group A, I or R occupancies shall be located Agrees to Comply. Operations in a room designed for that purpose, equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system and separated vertically and horizontally CFC 2405,2 from other areas in accordance with the Cal?fornia Building Code. Construction of dip tanks. Dip tanks shall be constructed in accordance with Sections 2405.3.1 through 2405.3.4.3 and NFPA 34. Dip tanks, including drain boards, shall be constructed of noncombustible material and their supports shall be of heavy metal, reinforced concrete or masonry. Construction of Overflow Dip tanks greater than 150 gallons in capacity or 10 square feet in liquid surface area shall be equipped with a NA Dip tank is Dip Tanks CFC 2405.3.1 trapped overflow pipe leading to an approved location outside.the building. The bottom of the overflow <150 gal. CFC 2405.3 co,niection_ shall less inches the the tank. _not _be_ _than. _6_ _below _top _of Bottom Drains Dip tanks greater than 500 gallons in liquid capacity shall be .equipped with bottom drains,that are arranged to NA. Dip tank is CFC 2405.3.2 automatically and manually drain the tank quickly in the event of a fire unless the viscosity of the liquid at <500 gal. normal atmospheric temperature makes this impractical. Manual operation shall be from a safe, accessible location. Where gravity flow is not practicable, automatic pumps shall be provided. Such drains shall be trapped and discharged to a closed, vented salvage tank or to an approved outside location. Exception: Dip tanks containing Class IlIB combustible liquids where the liquids are not heated above room the protected automatic _temperature _and _process _area _is_ _by_ _sprinklers. Dipping Liquid Protection against the accumulation of vapors, self-ignition and excessively high temperatures shall be NA. Dip tank will Temperature provided for dipping liquids that are heated directly or heated by the surfaces of the object being dipped. not be heated. Control CFC 2405.3.3 Dip-Tank Covers Dip-tank covers allowed by Section 2405.4.1 shall be capable of manual operation and shall be automatic Section 2405.4.1 will CFC 3405.3.4 closing by approved automatic-closing devices designed to operate in the event of afire. not be provided with Construction. Covers shall be constructed of noncombustible material or be of a tin-clad type with enclosing an automatic self- metal applied with locked joints. closer. Supports. Chain or wire rope shall be utilized for cover supports or operating mechanisms. Closed covers. Covers shall be kept closed when tanks are not in use. Fire Protection Fixed Fire- An approved automatic fire-extinguishing system or dip-tank cover in accordance with Section 2405.3.4 shall Dip tank is <150 gal CFC 2405.4 Extinguishing be provided for the following dip tanks: with a surface area Equipment Dip tanks less than 150 gallons in capacity or 10 square feet in liquid surface area. <10 sq ft. CFC 2405.4.1 Dip tanks containing a liquid with a flash point below 110°F used in such manner that the liquid temperature could equal or be greater than its flash point from artificial or natural causes, and having both a capacity of more than 10 gallons and a liquid surface area of more than 4 square feet. An approved automatic fire-extinguishing system shall be provided for dip tanks with a 150-gallon (568 L) or more capacity or 10 square feet or larger in a liquid surface area. Fire-extinguishing system design shall be in accordance with NFPA 34. - - - - - . No - - an - - —,. _) - no - - - - Attachment #24 —2013 CFC Chapter 24 - Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 13 of 14 SECTION TITLE SUBJECT & CODE REQUIREMENTS PROJECT CONDITIONS CoDESECTION . .. .: ; .... .. . .:;•.; . :.. -. . .: :::... .. . .. . . Portable Fire Areas in the vicinity of dip tanks shall be provided with portable fire extinguishers complying with Section 906 Laird Technologies Extinguishers and suitable for flammable and combustible liquid fires as specified for extra (high) hazard occupancies. Agrees to Comply. CFC 2405.4.2 Housekeeping, Housekeeping, maintenance, storage and use of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 2403.3 and 2403.4. Laird Technologies Maintenance Agrees to Comply. Storage of Hazardous Materials CFC 2405.5 Sources of Control of sources of ignition shall be in accordance with Section 2403.2. Laird Technologies Ignition . . . Agrees to Comply. CFC 2405.6 . . . .. . . . - Ventilation of Flammable vapor areas shall be provided with mechanical ventilation adequate to prevent the dangerous accumulation of vapors Laird Technologies Flammable Required ventilation 'systems shall be arranged such that the failure of any ventilating fan shall automatically stop thédiping Agrees to Comply. Vapor Areas conveyor system. CFC 2405.7 . . . . Conveyor Dip tanks utilizing a conveyor system shall be arranged such that in the event of a fire, the conveyor system shall automatically cease NA. No Conveyor Interlocks motion and the required tank bottom drains shall open. Systems proposed. CFC 2405.8 Hardening and Hardening and tempering tanks shall comply with Sections 2405.3 through 2405.3.3, 2405.4.2 and 2405.8, but shall be exempt from NA Tempering other provisions of Section 2405. Location Tanks shall be located as far as practical from furnaces and shall not be located on or near combustible floors. Tanks CFC 2405.9 CFC 2405.9.1 Hoods Tanks shall be provided with a noncombustible hood and vent or other approved venting means, terminating CFC 2405.9.2 outside of the structure to serve as a vent in case of a fire. Such vent ducts shall be treated as flues and proper clearances shall be maintained from combustible materials. Alarms Tanks shall be equipped with a high-temperature limit switch arranged to sound an alarm when the temperature CFC 2405.9.3 of the quenching medium reaches 50°F below the flash point. Fire Protection Hardening and tempering tanks greater than 500 gallons in capacity or 25 square feet in liquid surface area CFC 2405.9.4 shall be protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system complying with Chapter 9 Use of Air Air under pressure shall not be used to fill or agitate oil in tanks. Pressure CFC 2405.9.5 Flow-Coating Flow-coating operations shall comply with the requirements for dip tanks. The area of the sump and any areas on which paint flows NA Operations shall be considered to be_ the dip _area _ofeà_ _tank. CFC 2405.10 Paint Supply Paint shallbe supplied by a gravity tank not exceeding 10 gallons (38 L) in capacity or by direct low-pressure NA CFC 2405. 10.1 pumps arranged to shut down automatically in case of fire by means of approved heat-actuated devices. — — on —. — — — — — .— — — Attachment #24 —2013 CFC Chapter 24 - Flammable Finishes: Laird Technologies August 12, 2016 Page 14 of 14 :SUJEC:T&i: H H .PROJECTCIFiONS::, CoDESEcT1oN:.: Roll-Coating Roll-coating operations shall comply with Section 2405.10. In roll-coating operations utilizing flammable or combustible liquids, NA Operations sparks from static electricity shall be prevented by electrically bonding and grounding all metallic rotating and other parts of CFC 2405.11 machinery and equipment and by the installation of static collectors, or by maintaining a conductive atmosphere such as a high relative Humidity. ATTACHMENT #25 INDUSTRIAL OVENS am — up sm — on — — .— ON — — — — Oft. — Attachment #25 —2013 Class A Industrial Oven Requirements: Laird Technologies July 17, 2016 Page 1 of 2 Class A Industrial Oven Requirements SUBJECT& CODE REQUIREMENTS (2013 EDITION) PROJECT CONDITIONS CODE SECTION S General Scope. This table shall apply to the installation and operation of industrial ovens and furnaces. Industrial ovens and furnaces shall The owners agree to CFC 3001 comply with the applicable provisions of NFPA 86, the California Mechanical Code and this chapter. The terms "ovens" and comply. The ovens "furnaces" are used interchangeably in this chapter. will be listed and Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sections 105.6 and 105.7. approved. Definition of Furnace An oven or furnace that has heat utilization equipment operating at approximately atmospheric pressure wherein there is a N/A. Definition Only. Class A potential explosion or fire hazard that could be occasioned by the presence of flammable volatiles or combustible materials CFC 3002.1 & Chapter 2 processed or heated in the furnace. Note: Such flammable volatiles or combustible materials can, for instance, originate from the following: I Paints powders inks and adhesives from finishing processes such as dipped coated sprayed and impregnated materials. . .. S. . . . The substrate material: Wood, paper and plastic pallets, spacers or packaging materials. - Polymerization or other molecular rearrangements. Potentially flammable materials, such as quench oil, water-borne finishes, cooling oil or cooking oils, that present a hazard are ventilated according to Class A standards. Location Ventilation. Enclosed rooms or basements containing industrial ovens or furnaces shall be provided with combustion air in The owners agree to CFC 3003 accordance with the California Mechanical Code and with ventilation air in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. comply. Exposure. When locating ovens, oven heaters and related equipment, the possibility of fire resulting from overheating or from the escape of fuel gas or fuel oil and the possibility of damage to the building and injury to persons resulting from explosion shall be considered. Ignition source. Industrial ovens and furnaces shall be located so as not to pose an ignition hazard to flammable vapors or mists or combustible dusts. Temperatures. Roofs and floors of ovens shall be insulated and ventilated to prevent temperatures at combustible ceilings and floors from exceeding 160°F. Fuel Piping Fuel-gas piping. Fuel-gas piping serving industrial ovens shall comply with the California Mechanical Code. Piping for other The owners agree to CFC 3004 fuel sources shall comply with this section comply. Shutoff valves. Each industrial oven or furnace shall be provided with an approved manual fuel shutoff valve in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. Valves for fuel supply lines shall be located within 6 feet of the appliance served. EXCEPTION: When approved and the valve is located in the same general area as the appliance served. Valve position. The design of manual fuel shutoff valves shall incorporate a permanent feature which visually indicates the open or closed position of the valve. Manual fuel shutoff valves shall not be equipped with removable handles or wrenches unless the handle or wrench can only be installed parallel with the fuel line when the valve is in the open position. Interlocks Shut down. Interlocks shall be provided for Class A ovens so that conveyors or sources of flammable or combustible materials The owners agree to CFC 3005 shall shut down if either the exhaust or recirculation air supply fails, comply. — — ,— ,- — no Attachment #25 —2013 Class A Industrial Oven Requirements: Laird Technologies July 17, 2016 Page 2 of 2 C0bE SEtttbN: :. :c6bE.REQiJiREMENts(20l3Ebi.n6N)L..::::: . : .:: 1:: .1i. ::': PR6JEctCbNbrriOi,1S. Fire Protection Required protection. Class A and B ovens which contain, or are utilized for the processing of, combustible materials shall be The owners agree to CFC 3006 protected by an approved automatic fire extinguishing system complying with Chapter 9. comply. Fire extinguishers. Portable fire extinguishers complying with Section 906 shall be provided not closer than 15 feet or a maximum of 50_ feet. the _This _shall _apply _to_ _oven _and _related _equipment. Operation and Furnace system information. An approved, clearly worded, and prominently displayed safety design data form or The owners agree to Maintenance manufacturer's nameplate shall be provided stating the safe operating condition for which the furnace system was designed, built, comply. CFC 3007 altered or extended. Oven nameplate. Safety data for Class A solvent atmosphere ovens shall be furnished on the manufacturer's nameplate. The nameplate shall provide the following design data: The solvent used. The number of gallons (L) used per batch or per hour of solvent entering the oven. The required purge time. The oven operating temperature. The exhaust blower rating for the number of gallons of solvent per hour or batch at the maximum operating temperature. EXCEPTION: For low-oxygen ovens, the maximum allowable oxygen concentration shall be included in place of the exhaust blower ratings. Training. Operating, maintenance and supervisory personnel shall be thoroughly instructed and trained in the operation of ovens or furnaces. I Equipment maintenance. Equipment shall be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. I I I I I I ATTACHMENT #26 I COMBUSTIBLE DUST I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE -MATRIX ADOPTION TABLE CHAPTER 22- COMBUSTIBLE DUST-PRODUCING OPERATIONS (Matrix Adoption Tables are non-regulatory, intended only as an aid to the, user. See Chapter 1 for state agency authority and building applications.) Adopting Agency BSC AC SFM 'HCD DSA OSHPD 3SCC OHS AGR DWR CEC CA 'SL SLC j4 719 - .2 VAC -.j— -- -- -- -- Adopt Entire Chapter X AdoptEntire Chapter as amended (amended sections listed below) Adopt only those sections that are listed below [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1] Chapter! Section tile LUIljUf1U t.uae oj IwgivaIions i tie I, uivision 1 'provisions mat are mound in the aujornza 1ire coae are a reprint from the current (LK, Title 19, Division I text for the code user's convenience only. The scope, applicability and appeals procedures of CCR, Title 19, Division I remain the same. CHAPTER 22 COMBUSTIBLE DUST-PRODUCING OPERATIONS I i I 'I SECTION 2201 GENERAL 2201.1 Scope. The equipment, processes and operations involving dust explosion hazards shall comply with the provi- sions of this chapter. 2201.2 Permits. Permits shall be required for combustible dust-producing operations as set forth in Section, 105.6. SECTION 2202 DEFINITION 2202.1 Definition. The following term is defined in Chapter 2: COMBUSTIBLE DUST. SECTION 2203 PRECAUTIONS 20 I Sources of initio Mh L11 dic _ol I list tIns ]55d H ii In opcii 11Ink oi hh if P ith pl1n5!n klhilprlmnlit i prohihind n'nchiswhnrn sdnnhu'ti- HI diisi is aminiiint, sirnd. iniiinl,iciiircd, pIcnknd or han- clli'd 2203.2 1lotisekpi1ip. 0 siiiiinlatmon of siiilns1ih15' dust shill in kcpl 10 .1 n1]IiIInu1h1 in thiniiiirii st hnrldiiis Ac niiilatcd sinhustibic Just shall hc hiccicil Ps vaciilini J,~,Iniwl of c,tfwl nid in ih it \\III MW I)LICC cnruhndtlhft dudi miii icpcncmnri in cir I'nkcd wi crsiniilji incilids shall nnl In iisyd to rnlnvn diii tinni surlauns SECTION 2204 EXPLOSION PROTECTION 2204.1 Standards. The fire code official is authorized to, enforce applicable provisions of the codes and standards listed in Table 2204.1 to prevent and control dust explosions. TABLE 2204.1 EXPLOSION PROTECTION STANDARDS STANDARD SUBJECT NFPA 61 Agricultural and Food Products NFPA 69 Explosion Prevention NFPA 70 National Electrical Code NFPA 85 Boiler and Combustion System Hazards NFPA 120 Coal Preparation Plants NFPA 484 Combustible Metals NFPA 654 Manufacturing, Processing and Handling of Combus- tible Particulate Solids NFPA 655 Prevention of Sulfur Fires and Explosions NFPA 664 Prevention of Fires and Explosions in Wood Process- ing and Woodworking Facilities I I I I 2013-CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE sO' 269 I Copyright to or liccnsed.by, ICC (ALL.RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by Ellie Klausbruckncron Jan 6, 2015 1:57:34 PM pursuant to License Agreement. No further reproductions authorized. I I I ATTACHMENT #27 I EGRESS I I F I I I I I .1 I I I voice/alarm communication system. in accordance with Section 907.5.2.2. 2. For Group H-i, H-2, H-3 and H-4 occupancies the I total width of means of egress in inches (mm) shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress multiplied by 0.7 inches (7.62 mm) per occupant. ,, .... I - - 3 Meanc ni egrecc complvinc' with Section l02R'u 100;.3.2 Other yi&.'. (MI1IF)OI)Ltll ilL [1 iIJi\ iii in nnri of niL ii,, H c_IL : np iRiitL iiLr iii in I 1-11111 11 ,111 hL Liii iiJ hv multiplying tilL up nit lo'ld - Lcrvcf h\- ,ucli L:In[LniLrrt h\ .n nri:rn. IC capcil Picinr 01,0 inLh 0.1 ui nciiparil Exceptions: . . . .... I i. For other than Group H and I-2"&cüpànãies, the capacity, in inches (mm), of means of egress compo- nents other than stairways shall be calculated by I multiplying the occupant load served by 'such com- ponent by a means of egress capacity factor of 0.15 inch (3.8 mm) per occupant in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system I installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 and an emergency voice/alarm communi- cation system in accordance with Section 907.5.2.2. For Group H-I, 11-2, H-3 and H-4 occupancies the total width of means of egress in inches (mm) shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress multiplied by 0.4 'inches (5.08 mm) per occupant. Means of egress complying with Section 1028 1005.4 Continuity. The capacity of the means of egress required from any story of a building shall not be reduced along the path of egress travel until arrival at the public way. 1005.5. Distribution of egress capacity. Where more than one exit, or access to more than one exit, is required, the means of egress shall be configured such thaithe'loss Of any one exit, or access to one exit, shall not reduce the available capacity to less than 50 percent of the required capicity: 1005.6 Egress convergence. Where the':"mean of ress from stories above, and below converge at an intermediate level, the capacity of the means of egress from the point of convergence shall not be less than the sum of. the required capacities for the two adjacent stories. 1005.7 Encroachment. Encroachments iiito' the 1 rejuired means of egress width shall be in accordance with the provi- sions of this section. 1005.7.1 Doors. Doors, when fully opened, shall not reduce the required width by more than 7, inches (178 mm). Doors in any position shall not redUce the required width by more than one-half. Exceptions: . . 1. in other than Group 1-2 occupancies, surface- mounted latch release hardware shall be exempt MEANS OF EGRESS from inclusion in the 7-inch maximum (178 mm) encroachment where: 1.1. The hardware is mounted to the side of the door facing away from the adjacent wall where the door is in the open posi- tion; and 112. The hardware is mounted not less than 34 inches (865 mm) nor more than 48 inches (1219 mm) above the finished floor. 2. The restrictions on door swing shall not apply to doors within individual dwelling units and sleep- ing units of Group R-2 occupancies and dwelling units of Group R-1occupancies. 1005.7.2 Other projections. Handrail projections shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section 1012.8. Other nonstructural projections such as trim and similar decorative features shall be permitted to project into the required width a-maximum of 1¼ inches (38 mm) on each side. 1005.7.3 Protruding objects. Protruding objects shall comply with the applicable requirements of Section 1003.3. SECTION 1006 MEANS OF EGRESS ILLUMINATION 1006.1 Illumination required. The means of egress, includ- ing the exit discharge, shall be illuminated at all times the building space served by the means of egress is occupied. Exceptions: Occupancies in Group U. Aisle accessways in Group A. Dwelling units and sleeping units in Groups R-1, R- 2 and R-3. Sleeping units of Group 1,.R-2.1 and R-4 occupan- cies. 1006.2 Illumination level. The means of egress illumination level shall not be less than I footcandle (11 lux) at the walk- ing surface. Exception: For auditoriums, theaters, concert or opera halls and similar assembly occupancies, the illumination at the walking surface is permitted to be reduced during per- formances to not less than 0.2 footcandle (2.15 lux), pro- vided that the required illumination is automatically restored upon activation of a premises' fire alarm system where such system is provided. 1 1006.3 Emergency power for illumination. The power sup- ply for means of egress illumination shall normally be pro- vided by the premises' electrical supply. In the event of power supply failure, an emergency electri- cal system shall automatically illuminate all of the following areas: 1. Aisles and unenclosed egress stairways in rooms and spaces that require two or more means of egress. I I I I I ii I 373 JANUARY 1, 2014 ERRATA BUFF Copynant to, ot Icettood by, ICC CULL RIGHTS RESERVED): accessed by I000I1DUUL USE ONLY putocHetto Lice,,, Agreemetlt. No dIVot mprodlcctiono athOVood. . 1 I I I fl 1 I I I MEANS OF EGRESS Openings that are provided with windo,w.'fall pre- vention devices that comply with ASTM F .2090. Windows that are provided with wihdowbpeiiing control devices that comply with Section 1013.8.1. 1013.8.1 Window opening control devices. Window opening control devices shall comply with ASTM F 090. The window opening control device, after operation to release the control device allowing the window to fully open, shall not reduce the minimum net clear opening area of the window unit to less than the area required by. Sec- tion 1029.2. SECTION 1014 ' EXIT ACCESS 1014.1 General. The exit access shall comply with the'appli- cable provisions of Sections 1003 through 1013. Exit access arrangement shall comply with Sections 1014 through 1019. 1014.2 Egress through intervening spaces. Egress, through intervening spaces shall comply with this section. -, Egress from a room or space shall not pass through adjoining or intervening rooms or areas, except where such adjoining rooms or areas and the area served are accessory to one or the other, are not a Group H oácu- pancy and provide a discernible path of egress travel to an exit. Exception: Means of egress are not prohibited through adjoining or intervening rooms or spaces in a Group H, S or F occupancy when the adjoining or intervening rooms or spaces are the same or a lesser hazard occupancy group. An exit access shall not pass through a room that can be locked to prevent egress. Means of egress from dwelling units or sleeping areas shall not lead through other sleeping areas, toilet rooms or bathrooms. V Egress shall not pass through kitchens, storage. rooms, closets or spaces used for similar purposes. - . .!. Exceptions: ' Means of egress are not prohibited -through 'a' kitchen area serving adjoining rooms consti- tuting part of the same dwelling unit'or slee- ing unit. Means of egress are not prohibited through stockrooms in Group M occupancies when all of the following are met: V 2.1. The stock is of the same hazard clâss,i- fication as that found in the main retail area; 2.2. Not more than 50 percent'df the exit I access is through the stockroom; 2.3. The stockroom is not subject to lock- ing from the egress side; and ' I 2.4. There is a demarcated, minimum 44- inch-wide (1118 mm) aisle defined by V , full- or partial-height fixed walls or similar construction that will maintain the required width and lead directly from 'the retail area to the exit without obstructions. 5. Exits shall not pass through any room subject to lock- ing except in Group 1-3 occupancies class/led as detention facilities. 1014.2.1 Multiple tenants. Where more than one tenant occupies any one floor of a building or structure, each ten- ant space, dwelling unit and sleeping unit shall be pro- vided with access to the required exits without passing through adjacent tenant spaces, dwelling units and sleep- ing units. Exception: The means of egress from a smaller tenant space shall not be prohibited from passing through a larger adjoining tenant space where such rooms or spaces of the smaller tenant occupy less than 10 percent V of the area of the larger tenant space through which they pass; are the same or similar occupancy group; a discernable path of egress travel to an exit is provided; and the means of egress into the adjoining space is not subject to locking from the egress side. A required means of egress serving the larger tenant space shall not pass through the smaller tenant space or spaces. 1014.2.2 Basement exits in Group .1-2 occupancies. For additional requirements for occupancies in Group 172, see Sections 407 of the California Building Code. 1014.3 Common path .of egress travel. The common path of egress travel shall not exceed the common path of egress travel distances,.in. Table . 1014.3....,, TABLE 1014.3 COMMON PATH OF EGRESS TRAVEL WITHOUT SPRINKLER SYSTEM (feet) . WITH SPRINKLER OCCUPANCY Load SYSTEMOccupant :530 >30 (feet) It 100 - 100 75 H- 1, H-2, H-3 Not Permitted Not Permitted 2' R-2 , 75 75 R-3° 75 75 125b 1-3 100 100 1000 All others 75 . 75 750 For SI: I foot = 304.8 mm. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903:3.1.1. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for occupancies where automatic . sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.2. For a room or space used for assembly purposes having fixed seating, see Section 1028.8. The length of a common path of egress travel in a Group S-2 open parking garage shall not be more than 100 feet (30 480 mm). The length of a common path of egress travel in a Group R-3 occupancy located in a mixed occupancy building. For the distance limitations in Group 1-2, see Section 407.4. .2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE Copynghl W. or licensed by. ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED): accessed by INDMDUAL USE ONLY pwsuarUto License Agreement. No furthe, reproductions aurnrodzed. I,. I -I SECTION 1015 EXIT .AND EXIT ACCESS DOORWAYS. 1015.1 Exits or exit access doorways fiom"spaces Two exits or exit access doorways from any spaäe 'shall be'pro- vided where one of the following conditionsexist:'"' The occupant load of the space exceeds one of the val- ues in Table 1015.1. Exceptions: 1 In Group R-2 and R-3 occupancies one means of egress is permitted within and from individ- ual dwelling units with a rhaiimum occupant load of 20 where the dwelling unit is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903:3:1.1 or 2. Care suites in Group 1-2 occupancies comply- ing with Section 407.4.3. The common path of egress travelexceeds one of.the limitations of Section 1014.3. Where required by Section 1015.3, 10154,1015.5, or 1015.6. In detention and correctional facilities and holding cells, such as are found in courthouse buildings, when the occupant load is more than 20 see Section 408.3.11. Where a building contains mixed occupancies, each indi- vidual occupancy shall comply with the applicable require- ments for that occupancy. Where applicable, cumulative occupant loads from adjacent occupancies shall be,cônsid- ered in accordance with the provisions of Section 1004.1. TABLE 1015.1 SPACES WITH ONE EXIT OR EXIT ACCESS DOORWAY OCCUPANCY [ M 40 MAXIMUM OCCUPANT LOAD Il-L H-4. Il-U I 1-4. I l-. 1-2 1. I-i. 1-4. R I U L j See Section 4436 1 I I a. For holding cells, see Section 408.3.11. ............................ 101 s.1.1 Three or more exits or exit accçss doorways. Three exits or exit access doorways shall 'be provided* from any space with an occupant load of 501 to"1000. Four exits or exit access doorways shall be provided from any space with an occupant load greater than 1,000.' 1015.2 Exit or exit access doorway arrangement Required exits shall be located in a manner that makes their availability obvious. Exits shall be unobstructed at all times. Exit and exit access doorways shall be arranged in accordance with 'Sec- tions 10 15.2.1 and 1015.2.2. Exit access doorways, contribut- ing to the total number of exits at-. exit access doorways required by Sections 1015.1 and 1015.1. 1 shall lead to sepa- rate exits. 1015.2.1 Two exits or exit access doorways.-Where two exits or exit access doorways are required.fron-i any. por- tion of the exit access, the exit doors or exit access door- MEANS OF EGRESS ways shall be placed a distance apart equal to not less than one-half of the length of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the building or area to be served measured in a straight line between exit doors or exit access doorways. Interlocking or scissor stairs shall be counted as one exit stairway. Exceptions: 1 Where interior exit stairways are interconnected by a 1-hour fire-resistance-rated corridor con- forming to the requiremei of Section 1018, the required exit separation shall be measured along the shortest direct line of travel within the corri- dor. 2. Where a building is equipped throughout with an - , automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2, the separation dis- tance of the exit doors or exit access doorways shall not be less than one-third of the length of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the area served. 1015.2.2 Three or more exits or exit access doorways. Where access to three or m&e exits is required, at least two exit doors or exit access doorways shall be arranged in accordance with the provisions of Section 1015.2.1. Addi- tional required exit or exit access doorivays shall be arranged a reasonable distance apart so that if one becomes, blocked, the others will be available. 1015.3 Boiler, incinerator and furnace rooms. Two exit access doorways are required in boiler, incinerator and fur- nace rooms where the area is over 500 square feet (46 m2) and any fuel-fired equipment exceeds 400,000 British thermal units (Btu) (422 000 KJ) input capacity. Where two exit access doorways are required, one is permitted,to be a fixed ladder or an alternating tread device. Exit access doorways shall be separated by a horizontal distance equal to one-half the length of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the room. . . 1015.4 Refrigeration machinery rooms. Machinery rooms larger than 1,000 square feet (93 m2) shall have not less than two exits or exit access doorways. Where two exit access, doorways are required, one such doorway is permitted to be served by a fixed ladder or an alternating tread device. Exit access doorways shall be separated by a horizontal distance equal to one-half the maximum horizontal dimension of room. All portions of machinery rooms shall be within 150 feet (45 720 mm) of an exit'6r exit access doorway. An increase in travel distance is permitted in accordance with Section 1016.1. Doors shIf swing in the direction of egress travel, regard- less of the''occupant load served. Doors shall be tight fitting and self-closing. 1015.5 Refrigerated rooms, or spaces. Rooms or spaces having a floor area larger than 1,000 square feet (93 m2), con- 5taining a refrigerant evaporator and maihtained at a tempera- ture below 681F (201C), shall have acces.'to not less than two exits orexit access doorways. I I I I I I I I P. i I I 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 395 copydgni cc, 0' Icensed by, ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); accessed by INDIVIDUAL USE ONLY pu,Sua,U IN License Ag,00n,enl. 00 Sn-dc ,cp,od,tioro aidhothed. MEANS OF EGRESS Travel distance shall be determined as specified in Section 1016.1, but all portions of refrigerated room or space shall be within 150 feet (45 720 mm) of an exit or cxi è door- way where such rooms are not protected by 'thi-' app rôied gh automatic sprinkler system. Egress is allowed thdua1join- ing refrigerated rooms or spaces. Exception: Where using refrigerants in quantities limited to the amounts based on.the volume set forthin the1Cali- fornia Mechanical Code. 1015.6 Day care means of egress. Day care facilities, rooms or spaces where care is provided for more than 10 children that are 2 years of age or less, shall have access to not less than two exits or exit access doorways. 1015.7 Large family day-care home. Every story or base- ment of a large family day-care home shall be provided with two.exits which are remotely locatedfrom each other. Every required exit shall be of a size to permit the installation of a door not less than 32 inches (813 mm) in clear width and not less than 6 feet 8 inches (2,032 mm) in height. A manually operated horizontal sliding door may be used as one of the two required exits. ,Where basements are used for day-care purposes, one of the two required exits shall provide access directly to the exterior without entering the first story. The second exit from the basement may either pass through the story above or exit directly to the exterior. Rooms used for day-care purposes shall not be located above the first story. Exception: Buildings equipped with an automatic sprin- kler system throughout and which have at least one of the required exits providing access directly to, the exterior. NFPA 13R may be used in large family day-care homes. The sprinkler omissions of NFPA 13R shall not apply unless approved by the enforcing agency. - Exit doors, including manually operated horizontal sliding doors, shall be openable front the inside without use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Tables 1021.1 and 1021.2 are not applicable to this occu- pancy classification. SECTION 1016 EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE 1016.1 General. Travel distance within the exit access por- tion of the means of egress system shall be in accordance with this section. 1016.2 Limitations. Exit access travel distance shall not exceed the values' given in Table 1016.2. 1016.2.1 Exterior egress balcony increase. Exit access travel distances specified in Table 1016.2 shall be increased up to an additional 100 feet (30 480 mm) pro- vided the last portion of the exit access leading to the exit occurs on an exterior egress balcony constructed in' accor- TABLE 1016.2 EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE' -- WITHOUT SPRINKLER OCCUPANCY SYSTEM I-L (feet) WITH SPRI$lhLER SYSTEM Not Permitted I): 200 IY F-2, S-2, U 300 - 400' H-I Not Permitted 750 - H-2 Not Permitted 1000 - H-3 Not Permitted 1500 H-4 Not Permitted 175 H-5 Not Permitted 200' 1-2, 1-2.1, 1-3", 1-4 Not Permitted 2000 L . Not Permitted 2011 Foi SI: I foot = 304.8 mm. - See the following sections for modifications to exit access travel distance requirements: Section 402.8: For the distance limitation in malls. Section 404.9: For the distance limitation through an atrium space. Section 407.4: For the distance limitation in Group 1-2. Section 408.3.10.' For increased limitation in Group 1-3 Sections 408.6.1 and 408.8.1: For the distance limitations in Group 1-3. Section 411.4: For the distance limitation in special amusement buildings. Section 1015.4: For the distance limitation in refrigeration machinery rooms. Section 1015.5: For the distance limitation in refrigerated rooms and spaces. Section 1016.2.2: For increased limitation in Groups F-I and S-1. Section 1021.2: For buildings with one exit. Section 1028.7: For increased limitation in assembly seating. ,Section 1028.7: For increased limitation for assembly open-air seating. Section 3103.4: For temporary structures. 'Section 3104.9: For pedestrian walkways. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.2. d.: Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. d. Not permitted in nonsprinklered Group 1-3 Occupancies. dance with Section 1019. The length of such balcony shall not be less than the amount of the increase taken. - 1016.2.2 Group F-I and S-1 increase. The maximum -exit access travel distance shall be 400 feet (122 m) in Group F1 or S-i occupancies where all of the following are met: I. The portion of the building classified as Group F-i or S-I is limited to one story in height, The minimum height from the finished floor to the bottom of the ceiling or roof slab or deck is 24feet (7315 mm), and The building is equipped throughout with an auto- matic fire sprinkler system in accordance with Sec- tion 903.3.1.1. I 396 2OI3 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE Copy,Igt,) to, o,Iccn,00 by, ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED); C00SSOd by INDIVIDUAL USE ONLY pu,au,,V to Loo',se A9,00,000). No FuVfle, ,op,oducdoos autl,onzod. MEANS OF EGRESS > TABLE 1018.1 CORRIDOR FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING REQUIRED FIRE-RESISTANCE OCCUPANT RATING (hoürs)ft OCCUPANCY LOAD SERVED '"'l' Without To With sprinkler BY CORRIDOR sprinkler system H-1,H-2, H-3, L. All Not Permitted H-4, H-5, L Greater than 30 Not Permitted . .I Ad, B, F, M, .S, U Greater than 30 R-1, R-2, R-3, Greater than 10 Not Permitted I.... R-3 / R-4 .. 1-2°, 1-2.1, 1-4 Greater than 6 1Not Permitted 1-3, R-2.1 Greater than 6 Not Permitted lb E Greater than 10 1 - .• 1' For requirements for occupancies in Group 1-2, see Sctions407.2 and 407.3. . . For a reduction in the fire-resistance rating for occupancies in Group 1-3, see Sections 408.1.2 and 408.8. . '. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 where allowed. [SFM] See Section 1028. .... ... 1018.2 Width. The minimum width of corridors specified in Table 1018.2 shall be as determined in Section 1005.1. TABLE 10182 - MINIMUM CORRIDOR WIDTH - OCCUPANCY WIDTH (minimum) Any facilities not listed below 44 inches Access to and utilization of mechanical, plumb- - 24 inches ing or electrical systems or equipment With a required occupancy capacity less than 50 36 inches Within .a dwelling unit -: 36 inches. In Group E with a corridor having.a required :...:' •': capacity of 100 or more 72 inches In corridors and areas serving gurney traffic in occupancies where patients receive outpatient .- ...... 72'inches medical care, which causes the patient to be incapable of self-preservation Group 1-2 in areas where required forbed movement 96 inches . ........, - Corridors in Group 1-2 and 1-3 occupancies serving any area caring for one or more nonam- ., .96 inches bulatoty persons: In up.niu in I ti up B: I I I-I I. B I. <-2. \\I:ur: dic buiI2iin' B :qnip ft - ° tIiiiihui \:th an autc,mitic piwILi \ kill ifl iJ:iic tilh ftui n iil' '.1.], thu Ien'th H th Jc,id-unI col Fid0f Hill not uuI (l Iuur I 211) 1 iii) - -. -.- - A dead-end corridor shall not be limited in length - where the length of the dead-end corridor is less than 2.5 times the least width of the dead-end corri dor. . 1018.5 Air movement in corridors. Corridors shall not serve as supply, return, exhaust, relief or ventilation air ducts. Exceptions: - Use of a corridor as a source of makeup air for .exhaust systems in rooms that open directly onto such corridors, including toilet rooms, bathrooms, dressing rooms, and janitor closets, shall be permit ted, provided that each such corridor is directly sup- plied with outdoor air at a rate greater than the rate of makeup air taken from the corridor. Where located within a dwelling unit, the use 6fcor- ridors for conveying return air shall not be prohib- ited. . . Where located within tenant spaces of 1,000 square' feet (93 m2) or less in area, utilizatio,A of corridors for conveying return air is permitted. Incidental air movement from pressurized rooms within health care facilities, provided that the corri- dor is not the primary source of supply or return to the room. - For health care facilities under the jurisdiction of the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Devel- I opment (OSHPD), see the California Mechanical Code. 1 1018.5.1 Corridor ceiling. Use of the space between the corridor ceiling and the floor or roof structure above as a return air plenum is permitted for one or more of the fol- lowing conditions: The corridor is not required to be of fire-resistance- - . rated construction; .. , The corridor is separated from the plenum by fire- resistance-rated construction; For SI: I inch =25.4 mm. ' 1018.3 Obstruction. The required width of corridors shall be ,*. The air-handling system serving the corridor is shut 'unobstructed. down upon activation of the air-handling unit smoke detectors tequired by the California Mechanical Exception: Encroachments complying with Section ' Code; . . I ' 1005:7., - ................... .. - ......... The air-handling system serving the corridor is shut liii .4 l)e:td ends. \ Iriu rllniu hun: nu' \]t oi C \lt down upon detection of sprinkler water.flow where 1) :i.i ru iiud Iiu u\t 1 . lull ft u'r,ui:u(l 'All hr the' building is equipped throughout with an auto- lIJI thuiu mc n Ju,id nB in crriduic lll()FL lhln I . matic sprinkler system; or 2 ' :i))n 11111 11 lurithi I S. The space between the corridor ceiling and the -floor I". eplinit '. or roof structure above the corridor is used as a corn- .1. In occupancies in Group 1-3 of Occupancy Co'ndi- tion 2, 3 or-4 (see Section 308.5), the dead end in a a ponent of an approved engineered smoke control 'system. . corridor shall not exceed 50 feet (15 240 mm). . . .. I *. . . •0 398 .':.-i.:':1ANuARY1,2o14ERRATA 2013 CALIF :ORNIA BUILDING CODE BUFF Copydgyt I—, Sconsod by, ICC (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED): 0500RO*d by INDIVIDUAL USE ONLY p0,103rd tO LU,,,, fl9tpenson,. No AdUlt, ,00,00uohons adflhortod. ATTACHMENT #28 OCCUPANCY SEPARATION GENERAL BUILDING HEIGHTS AND AREAS TABLE 508.4 REQUIRED SEPARATION OF OCCUPANCIES (HOURS) MEMM MMMMM_M=~MMMM : I I I i I I I I S = Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. NS = Buildings not equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. -- NP = Not permitted. a See Section 420. The required separation from areas used only for private or pleasure vehicles shall be reduced by I hour but to not less than I hour. See Section 406.3.4. Separation is not required between occupancies of the same classification. fSFMj Group / and Fl occupancies and Group R-2.1 and F-I occupancies shall have a 3 hour separation. I I I- U-, 509.4.1 Separation. Where Table 509 specifies :.a fire- resistance-rated separation, the incidental uses shall be separated from the remainder of the building by afire bar- rier constructed in accordance with Section 707 or, a hori- zontal assembly constructed in accordance with S.ecti9n 711, or both. Construction supporting 1-hour fire barriers or horizontal assemblies used for incidental use separa- tions in buildings of Type IIB, IlIB and VB construction is not required to be fire-resistance rated unless required by other sections of this code. 509.4.2 Protection. Where Table 509 permits an auto- matic sprinkler system without a fire barrier, the incidental uses shall be separated from the remainder of the.building by construction capable of resisting the passage of smoke. The walls shall extend from the top of the foundation or floor assembly below to the underside of the ceiling that is a component of a fire-resistance-rated floor, assembly or roof assembly above or to the underside of:the floor or roof sheathing, deck or slab above. Doors shall be self- or automatic-closing upon detection of smoke in.accordance with Section 716.5.9.3. Doors shall not have air transfer openings and shall not be undercut in excess of the. clear- ance permitted in accordance with NFPA 80: Wlls sur- rounding the incidental use shall not have ir transfer openings unless provided with smoke dampers in accor- dance with Section 710.7. 509.4.2.1 Protection limitation. Except as specified in Table 509 for certain incidental uses, where an automatic sprinkler system is provided in accordance with Table 509, only the space occupied by the incidental use need be equipped with such a system. SECTION 510 SPECIAL PROVISIONS 510.1 General. The provisions in Sections 510.2 through 510.9 shall permit the use of special conditions that are exempt from, or modify, the, specific requirements of this chapter regarding the allowable building heights and areas of buildings based on the occupancy classification and type of construction, provided the special condition complies with the provisions specified in this section for such condition and other applicable requirements of this code. The provisions of Sections 510.2 through 510.8 are to be considered indepen- dent and separate from each other. 510.2 Horizontal building separation allowance. A build- ing shall be considered as separate and distinct buildings for the purpose of determining area limitations, continuity of fire I I I I I I I 188 ' .' 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 10. AppendixB: Hazardous Materials Inventory Report Rev 3.0— Laird Technologies S Page 26 2091 Rutherford Rd, Carlsbad, CA \S KLAUSBRLJCKNER AND ASSOCIATES - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES Table of Contents Summary Health Hazards .........• .......................................................................................................................................2 SummaryPhysical Hazards ..............................................................................................................................................3 Hazardous Materials Inventory ........................................................................................................................................4 SortedInventory .................................................................................................................................................................13 Applicable Codes for Health Hazards ...............................................................................................................................53 Applicable Codes for Physical Hazards ..........................................................................................................................56 Hazard Definitions - Abbreviations .................................................................................................................................61 CodeDefinitions .................................................................................................................................................................64 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 -. Page 1 of 74 - -, - - - - - - - - - - - - -' - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1 (2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA [Material ,) Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed ;i Used Closed Used Open Used Open ) Used Open Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) Carcinogens 121.2550 125.4550 19.5000 Corrosives 10.3300 0.1100 5.1100 Irritants 1421.2000 169.5510 1108.8000 250.9290 272.8000 45.9500 Other Health Hazards 1421.2000 180.4310 1108.8000 251.0390 272.8000 51.6100 CA-Prop65 23.3460 15.9140 6.1500 Sensitizers 44.0000 131.0650 126.7750 1 44.0000 14.1100 2013 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B, Fl Si OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 2 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Material Storage (I b!?) Storage Storage Used Closed (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) 11 Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open . Used Open. j (gins) (cfs) (gins) (cfsJ Combustible Dusts 14212000 1108.8000 272.8000 Combustible Liquids II 105.0000 125.0000 1.0000 Combustible Liquids Ill-A 5.5100 0.5400 0.9500 Combustible Liquids Ill-B 9.3300 9.1100 0.1100 Flammable Liquids I-B 17.6350 116.3450 20.4000 Flammable Liquids I-C 33.5560 0.0440 23.6000 Organic Peroxides IV 57.2000 9.4000 8.8000 5.0000 8.8000 0.5500 Oxidizers 1 57.2000 8.8000 1 8.8000 Unstable Reactivesi 57.2000 0.4000 8.8000 8.8000 0.4000 Water Reactives 1 . 6.8160 0.7040 . . .. 2013 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B, Fl Si OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 3 of 74 NI N 2.1560 GIns i 0.0440 GIns 44.0000 Lbs N N 6 RF-10511 L 100.0 Silquest A-1 72NTJ Silane CL3A, OHH, P65 0.5500 GIns 0.5500 GIns N N [Momentive A 172NTJ] 2,5,7,10- Tetra oxa 6 silaundecane 6 ethenyl-6-(2-methoxyethoxy)- [1067-53-4j[70-100%]; [FP I 197 6oF BP 545oF] [SG 1.03; VD >1] 100.0 Akrocehm Antiozonant MPD-100 CD, SN, OHH, 44.0000 Lbs Flake fAkrochem 038401: Diaryl- IR p-phenylenediamine mixture [68953-84-4][>80%]; Diphenylamine [122-39-4][<3%]; hydroxydiphenylamine [122-37- 2][<3%1; [H2-F1-RO] 100.0 Silquest A-1 71 Silane (Momentive P65, IR, OHH, A-171]: Vinyltrimethoxysilane FL1C, WR1 [2768-02-7][60-100%]; Methanol [67-56-11(0.1-1%1; [LD50-Oral (rat) 7,340-7,460 mg/kg; LDSO- Dermal (rabbit) 3,460-4,000; LC50-lnhalation (rat) 33.58 mg/I]; [FP 82.4oF; BP 253.4oF]; [LEL 1.4; UEL 19.9]; [VD >1; SG 0.9671; [H2-F3-R1] Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: SE Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: JSF (Mixer) Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: SE — — — — — — — — — —m — — .- No — — — — HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location RF-10004 S 100.0 Carbonyl Iron Powder EW[BASF CD, IR, OHH 1320.0000 1100.0000 220.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - 50059369] Carbonyl Iron Powder Lbs Lbs Lbs Location Used: SE [7439-89-6][60-100%]; [H1-F3- H.................... 2 RF-10035 5 100.0 Varox DBPH-50 [Vanderbilt IR, OHH, OX1, 57.2000 Lbs 8.8000 Lbs 8.8000 Lbs N i N Location Stored: Warehouse - Chemicals 71003]: 2,5-dimethyl- CD, 0P4, UR1 Location Used: SE, JSF 2, 5-di-(tert-butyl peroxy) hexane [78-63-7][44-46%]; calcium carbonate [471-34-1][37-39%1; amorphous silica [7631-86-9]I15- 17%I; di-tert.-butyl peroxide [110- 05-4][0-1%]; [H2-F2-R1 OX 3 RF-10050 L 100.0 KenColor K-6326 [KRI-Color IR, OHH, 0P4, 5.0000 GIns 5.0000 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - KC6326P50]: Dicumyl peroxide CL3B Location Used: SE (80-43-3)[24%]; Polydimethyl siloxane [63148-62-9][40%]; calcium carbonate [471-34- 1][36%]; [FP >248oF]; [l-12-F2-R2] STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 4 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA [item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use Closed Use Open Cabs >15psl Location 7 RF-10558 L 100.0 Perkadox BC-40S-PS [Akzo IN, OHH, 0P4 4.4000 Gins 1 0.5500 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Nobel 03532]: Dicumyl peroxide I I. Location Used: JSF [80-43-3][30-50%]; Silicon Dioxide [7631-86-9][5-10%]; [Hi-Fl-Ri] 8 i RF-10573 L 100.0 Primer-C [Shin-Etsu 1133S21: FL1B, IN, OHH, 0.6600 Gins 0.2200 Gins N N . Location Stored: Warehouse - Petroleum naphtha [64742-48- P65, CA, WR1 Location Used: EXTRU [Under 9](40-50%]; Toluene [108-88- S Fume Hood] 31(30-40%]; Alkoxide [PROP][10- 20%]; Alkoxysilane [PROP][10- 20%]; [FP 28.4oF; BP >203oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 7]; (SG 0.82; VD 3);[H3-F3-R0] 9 RF-10594 L 100.0 Andisil 189 Silane [AB 82751: CL3A, IR, OHH, 4.0000 Gins 0.4400 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane SN, WR1, P65 Location Used: JSF [4420-74-0][60-100%]; Chlororpropyltrimethoxysilane [2530-87-2](5-10%]; Methanol [67-56-1][0.1-1%]; [FP 190.4oF]; [BP 413.6oF]; [SG 1.05; VD >1] 100.0 i RJ-2 Conductive Phenolic Coating [MAST MC 10-0004-00]: Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0][75%]; Ethanol [I34-17-5J[7.5%]; Phenol [108-95-2][4%]; Methanol [67-56- 1][1%]; Formaldehyde [50-00- 0][1%]; [FP 131oF; BP 147oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 71; [SG 0.8; VD 2.1] 100.0 I MIL-PRF-23377J-TYPE I-Class C2 (Base) (Deft 02Y040A1: Stontium Chromate [7789-06- 2][10-30%]; Bispenol A Epoxy Resin [25085-99-8][10-30%]; Methyl n-propyl ketone [107-87- 9](7-13%]; Benzene, 1-chloro-4 trifluoromethyl [98-56-6][5-10%1; Methyl n-amyl ketone [110-43- 0][3-7%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-71(1-5%1; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][0.5-1.5%); [FP 46oF; BP 213-306 OF]; [LEL 0.9; UEL 10]; [SG 1.557; VD >11; [H3- F3-R11 CL2, IN, OHH, 100.0000 SN,CA Gins CA, SN, OHH, lR, FL1B, P65 N I Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: CP N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: CP (Spray Booth) STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 5 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - -w - - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage . Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15ps1 Location 12 T RF-12092b L 100.0 Epikure Curing Agent 3282 CR, SN, OHH, 0.2200 Gins 0.1100 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [Hexion K814L]: CA, CL3B, P65 . Location Used: ENGR Polyethylenepolya mine Epoxy Adduct [PROP]; 4,4- Isopropylideriediphenol [80-05-7]; Diethylenetriamine [11140-0]; Oxirane, 2-(butoxymethyl)- [2426- 08-6]; [FP 221oF; BP 404.6oF]; [LEL 1.4] 13 RF-1211J L 100.0 Sylgard 184 Silicone Elastomer CL3B, IR, OHH, 4.0000 Gins 4.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Kit [Dow Corning 1064291]: CA, P65 Location Used: JSF Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][0.1-1%J; [FP 2500F; BP >212oF]; [SG 1.111; [1-10-Fi-RO] 14 RF12140 L 100.0 SR500 Primer Solution I FL1B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [Momentive SRSOO]: Silicic acid, P65 Location Used: SE (Under Fume ethyl ester [11099-06-2][0.1-11%]; . Hood) Hexane [11O-54-3][60-100%]; Tetraethyl Silicate [78-10-4][1- 5%]; Toluerie [108-88-3)[5-10%]; MO Silanol Resin [56275-01-5][1- 5%]; Dimethylpolysiloxane [1-5%]; [FP -9oF; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7.5]; (SG 0.711; [H2-F3-RO] 15 RF-12212 OH J L 100.0 Flame Control NO. 10-10A: CL2, lR, H, 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Aliphatic Hydrocarbons [8052-41- SN, P65 Location Used: CP 3][10-30%1; 1,2,4-Trimethyl Benzene [95-63-6][0.1-1%]; Para chlorobenzotrifluoride [98-56- 6j[7-15%1; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][5-10%]; 1,3,5- Triazine-2,4,6-Trimairie [108-78- 1][7-15%]; Aromatic Petroleum Distillates [64742-95-6][1-5%1; [FP 105oF; BP 315oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 6]; [SG 1.25-1.35; VD 4.91 I - - - 16 j RF 12247B L 1000 F53 3760 [NuSil FS3 3760] 2 CL3A IR OHH 05600 Gins 0 1000 Gins N N Location Stored Warehouse Butanone, 0,0,0"- SN, P65 : : Location Used: JSF (ethenylsilylidyne)trioxime [2224- 33-11[>90%1; Dibutyltin dilaurate [77-58-7][4.76%1; [FP 1400F]; ' (SG 1);[H2-F2-RO] . STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 6 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location 17 RF-12286 L 100.0 SP-270 [NuSil SP-2701: Solvent FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.3750 Gins 0.1250 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - naphtha, petroleum, light aliphatic CA, SN Location Used: JSF (Under [64742-89-8](75-85%]; Platinum Fume Hood) Catalyst (68478-92-2][5-10%]; 1- Butanol, titanium(4+) salt [5593- 70-41[<5%1; Silane, Trimethoxy [2- (7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3- yl)ethyl]- [3388-04-3][<5%]; Silane, tri met hoxy-7-octenyl- [52217-57-9][<5%]; [FP 63oF; BP 2100F]; [SG 0.8]; [H3-F3-RO] 18 67-63-0 L >/=70 Isopropanol [2-Propanol] [sec- FL1B, IR, OHH i 55.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Propyl alcohol] [IPA] [Isopropyl Gins Location Used: IPA/Acetone Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol] i Stations in CE, SE, RE (Under [Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1 Fume Hoods) glmol]; [FP 53.6oF; BP 1500F]; [LEL 2; UEL 12.71; [SG 0.785; VD 2.07]; [H2-F3-R1] 19 67-64-1 L 100 Acetone [Sigma-Aldrich 650501]: FL1B, IR, OHH 55.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [mw 58.08 g/mol]; [FP 1.4oF;BP Gins Location Used: IPA/Acetone 133oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 13]; [SG Stations in CE, SE, RE (Under 0.791; VD 2); [LD50-Oral 5,800 Fume Hoods) mg/kg]; [H2-F3-RO] 20 RF-30-NF L 100 3M Fastbond Contact Adhesive IR, OHH, SN 5.0000 Gins 1 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - 30-NW Green: Water [7732-18- Location Used: RE 5](40-50%]; Polychloroprene [9010-98-4](30-40%]; Glycerol Esters of Rosin Acids [8050-31- 5](5-10%]; Rosin, Polymer with Phenol [68083-03-4][3-7%]; Toluene [108-88-3][1-2.5%]; Methyl Alcohol [67-56-1](1- 1.25%]; Zinc Oxide [1314-13-2](1- 2%]; 21 L 100.0 ECCOSORB Coating 300 Part A FL1B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Coating- (Iron Filled Epichlorohydrin- SN, P65 Location Used: RE (Spray 300-A Bisphenol A Epoxy Prepolymer): , Booth) RF- Xylene [1330-20-71[<9%]; n-Butyl I Acetate [123-86-4][<3%I; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93-3][<2%]; Epichlorohydrin-Bisphenol A Epoxy Resin [25068-38-61[<5%]; [FP 16oF BP >167oF} [LEL 0.9; [ UEL1I4] [SG 37] - - I STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 7 of 74 - - - - - _. - - - - - - - - - - - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA [Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >16psl Location - L Os N I N LocaonStodW&ehouse Coating- : (Amine Epoxy Curing Agent): SN Location Used: RE 300-B 3,3'- oxybis(ethyleneoxy)bis(propylami ne) [100%]; [FP >282oF; BP 298oF]; [SG 1.01]; 1H3-F1-ROI 23 RF- L 100.0 PDC F-830 Muraculon C557 FL1B, IR, OHH, 10.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - CERSEAL White: Acetone [67-64-1][15- CA Gins Location Used: CP (Spray 40%1; Toluene [108-88-3)[10- Booth) 30%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93- 3][7-13%1; Xylenes [1330-20-7][5- 10%1; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1- 5%1; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67- 7]11-5%]; [FP -4oFj; [SG 0.89- ................................... ........ ........... ........ ..................091;VD>i];[H3-F4-R1] ----..-. 24 RF-CR-Y L 100.0 ECCOSORB CR, Part CL3A, IR, OHH, 0.4000 Gins : 0.4000 Gins NJ NJ Location Stored: Warehouse - (Aromatic Amine Catalyst): m- SN, UR1, P65 Location Used: RE Phenylenediamine [108-45-2]170- 1 I 80%]; n-Methyl Pyrrolidone [872- 50-4][20-30%]; [FP 195oF]; [LEL 1.3; UEL9.5]; [SG 1.02-1.14]; [H2-F2-RO] 25 RE-ES L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD ES (Solvent FL1B, IR, OHH 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N I Location Stored: Warehouse - Based Coaling): Additives [<5%]; Location Used: RE (Spray Silver [7440-22-4]145-55%]; Butyl Booth) Acetate [123-86-4][20-30%]; Toluene [108-88-3](5-15%]; Thermoplastic Resins [5-10%]; Isopropanol [67-63-0][2-5%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [1338-23- 4][1-2%]; [FP 55oE]; [SG 1.56; VD >11 26 RF-MCS- L 100.0 ECCOSORB MCS (Part B) FL1C, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - GDS-BSR- Activator: Ethyl Silicate 178-10- , Location Used: RE (Spray B-i 41[70-90%]; Ethyl polysilicate Booth) [11099-06-2]115-25%]; Ethanol [64-17-5][<3%]; Stannane, I dibutylbis((1-oxododecyl)oxy)- [77-58-7][5-20%]; [FP 81oE; BP 172oF]; [LEL3.3; UEL 19]; [SG 1- 11][H1 F3RO] STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 8 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Materla Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psl Location 27 RF-MCS- L 100.0 ECCOSORB GDS (Part B) FL1C, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N I Location Stored: Warehouse - GDS-BSR- Activator: Ethyl Silicate [78-10- Location Used: RE (Spray B-2 41[70-90%]; Ethyl polysilicate Booth) [11099-06-2][15-25%]; Ethanol [64-17-511<3%]; Stannane, dibutylbis((1-oxododecyl)oxy)- [77-58-7][5-20%]; [FP 81oF; BP 172oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 19]; [SG 1- 1.1]; [H1-F3-R0] 28 RF-MCS- L 100.0 ECCOSORB BSR (Part B) FL1C, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - GDS-BSR- - Activator: Ethyl Silicate [78-10- Location Used: RE (Spray B-3 4][70-90%]; Ethyl polysilicate Booth) [11099-06-2][15-25%]; Ethanol [64-17-5][<3%]; Stannane, dibutylbis((1-oxododecyl)oxy)- [77-58-7][5-20%J; [FP 81oF; BP 172oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 19]; [SG 1- 1.1];[H1-F3-RO] 29 RF-RVS L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD RVS (Solvent- FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - based Conductive Adhesive): P65 i . Location Used: RE (Spray Silver [7440-22-4][60-80%]; Booth) Toluene [108-88-3)[10-25%]; Silicone Resins [10-20%]; [FP 40oF; BP >2300F]; [LEL 1; UEL 13.21; [SC 2.3-2.7; VD >1] 30 RF-SX L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD SX (Solvent-based i FL18, IR, OHI-1, 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Conductive): Silver [60-80%]; P65 a Location Used: RE (Spray Toluene [20-25%]; Silicone Booth) Resins [5-10%); [FP 40oF; BP >2300F]; [LEL 1.2; UEL 7.1]; [SG >2.3-2.4; VD >1) 31 1 RF-VCA I L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VCA (Solvent- based Acrylic): Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6][40-50%1; Silver [7440- 22-4][40-50%]; Acrylic Copolymer Dioctyl Phthalate [117-81-7][1- 5%1; Hexane [110-54-3][<2%]; [FP <25oF]; [LEL 2.2; UEL 11]; [SG 1.42-1.52; VD >1]; [H2-F4- RO] FL1B, IR, OHH 0.4000 GIns 0.1000 Gins N N i Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: RE (Spray Booth) STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 9 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA - t Item CAS# State I Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open 1 Cabs >15osi Location L................ 32 RF-VX L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD IX (Solvent-based FL1C, IR, OHH, 1 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Thermoplastic Shielding SN . Location Used: RE (Spray Compound): Silver-plated Copper Booth) [75-85%]; Polyisobutylene [5- 15%]; Xylene [5-15%]; Carbon Black [<1%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7]; [SG 3.3-3.4; VD >1) 33 RF-VY L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VY (Solvent-based FL1C, IR, OHH, 10.0000 2.5000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Silicone): Silver and Silver-plated CA, SN Gins Location Used: RE (Spray Copper Powders [Silver 7440-22- . Booth) 4 & Copper 7440-50-8][80-90%1; I 2-Butanone [78-93-3][<1%]; Silicone Resins [<10%]; Xylene [1330-20-7][<10%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1-2%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7]; [SG 3.9-4.3; VD >11; _________ _______ [H2-F3-R] 34 RF-VY-N L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VY-N (Solvent- FL1C, IR, OHH, 3.0000 GIns 3.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - based Conductive): Silver [50- CA Location Used: RE (Spray 70%1; Nickel [2-3%); Xylene [10- Booth) 20%1; Silicone Resin [5-10%); Silicic Acid Ester [5-10%]; Ethylbenzene [<5%]; Amorphous Fumed Silica [<2%I; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7]; [SG 4.6-4.7; VD >1] 35 RF-VY-81 L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VY-81 (Solvent- FL1C, IR, OHH, 3.0000 Gins 3.0000 Gins N NJ Location Stored: Warehouse - based Silicone): Silver and Silver- CA Location Used: RE (Spray plated Copper Powders [Silver Booth) 7440-22-4 & Copper 7440-50- 8][40-50%1; Silicone Resins [15- 30%]; Xylene [1330-20-7][15- 30%]; Ethylbeznene [100-41- 4][2.5-5%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 7]; [SG 1.5; VD >1]; [H2-F4- RO] 36 DOW- L 100 Dow Comm PR-1200 RTV Prime FL1B, OHH, CR 10.0000 5.0000 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - 4093284 Coat Clear: Solvent Naphtha, Gins Location Used: RE (Spray Light Aliphatic [64742-89-8][70- I Coater) 90%); Tetra kis (2-Butoxyethyl) Orthosilicate [18765 38 3][Titanium Tetrabutanolate I [5593-70-4][1-5%1; [FP 55.4 of; I jBP176oF][SGO76JH3F3RO] - STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 10 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Carcinogens/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use Closed Use Open Cabs >115psl Location RF-10573 L 100.0 Primer-C [Shin-Etsu 1133S2]: FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.6600 Gins 0.2200 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Petroleum naphtha [64742-48- P65, CA, WR1 Location Used: EXTRU [Under 9][40-50%]; Toluene [1 08-88- Fume Hood] 3][30-40%]; Alkoxide [PROP][10- 20%]; Alkoxysilane [PROP][10- 20%]; [FP 28.4oF; BP >203oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 71; [SG 0.82; VD 3.61; [H3-F3-R0] 2 RF-11055 L 100.0 RJ-2 Conductive Phenolic CL2, IR, OHH, 100.0000 120.0000 1.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Coating [MAST MCI0-0004-00]: SN, CA Gins Gins Location Used: CP Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0][75%]; Ethanol [64-17-5](7.5%1; Phenol [108-95-2](4%]; Methanol [67-56- 1][1%]; Formaldehyde [50-00- 0][1%]; [FP 131oF; BP 147oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 7]; [SG 0.8; VD 2.1] 3 RF-12032 L 100.0 MIL-PRF-23377J-TYPE I-Class CA, SN, OHH, 1.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - C2 (Base) [Deft 02Y040AJ: IR, FL1B, F 1 Location Used: CP (Spray Stontium Chromate (7789-06- Booth) 2][10-30%]; Bispenol A Epoxy Resin [25085-99-8][10-30%]; Methyl n-propyl ketone [107-87- 9][7-13%]; Benzene, 1-chloro-4 trifluoromethyl [98-56-6][5-10%]; Methyl n-amyl ketone [110-43- 0][3-7%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][1-5%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][0.5-1.5%]; [FP 46oF; BP 213-306 oF]; [LEL 0.9; UEL 101; [SG 1.557; VD >1]; [H3- F3-R11 4 RF-12092b L 100.0 Epikure Curing Agent 3282 CR, SN, OHH, 0.2200 Gins 0.1100 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [Hexion K814L]: CA, CL3B, P65 Location Used: ENGR Polyethylenepolyamine Epoxy Adduct [PROP]; 4,4- Isopropylidenediphenol [80-05-7]; Diethylenetriamine [111-40-0]; I Oxirane, 2-(butoxymethyl)- [2426- 08-6]; [FP 221oF; BP404.6oF]; (LEL 1.4] t .-.•-•--• .-•-.•- •.••--•••--. - - - - 5 RF 12117A L 1000 Sylgard 184 Silicone Elastomer CL3B IR OHH 40000 GIns 40000 GIns N N Location Stored Warehouse Kit [Dow Corning 1064291] CA P65 Location Used JSF Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][0.1-1%]; I [FP 2500F; BP >212oF]; [SG I 1111 [HO Fl RO] I STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 11 of 74 - -. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Carcinogens/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Matelal Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psI Location ..................................................... 6 RF-12286 L 100.0 SP-270 [NuSil SP-270]: Solvent ; FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.3750 Gins 0.1250 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - naphtha, petroleum, light aliphatic CA, SN Location Used: JSF (Under [64742-89-8][75-85%]; Platinum Fume Hood) Catalyst [68478-92-21[5-10%]; 1- Bulanol, titanium(4+) salt [5593- 70-41[<5%]; Silane, Trimethoxy [2- (7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3- yl)ethyl]- [3388-04-311<5%]; Silane, trimethoxy-7-octenyl- [52217-57-911<5%]; [FP 63oF; BP 2100F]; [SC 0.8]; [H3-F3-RO] 7 RF- L 100.0 PDC F-830 Muraculon C557 FL1B, IR, OHH, 10.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - CERSEAL White: Acetone [67-64-1][15- CA Gins Location Used: CP (Spray 40%]; Toluene [108-88-3](10- Booth) 30%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93- 3][7-13%]; Xylenes [1330-20-7][5- 10%]; Ethylbenzene 1100-41-4111- 5%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67- 7][1-5%]; [FP -4oF]; [SC 0.89- 0.91; VD >1]; [H3-F4-R1] 8 RF-VY : L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VY (Solvent-based FL1C, IR, OHH, 10.0000 2.5000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Silicone): Silver and Silver-plated CA, SN Gins Location Used: RE (Spray Copper Powders [Silver 7440-22- 1 i Booth) 4 & Copper 7440-50-8][80-90%]; 2-Butanone [78-93-3][<1%]; Silicone Resins [<10%]; Xylene [1330-20-7][<10%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1-2%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL7); [SC 3.9-4.3;VD >1]; [H2-F3-R] 9 RF-W-N L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VY-N (Solvent- FL1C, IR, OHH, 3.0000 Gins 3.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - based Conductive): Silver [50- CA Location Used: RE (Spray 70%]; Nickel [2-3%); Xylene [10- Booth) 20%1; Silicone Resin [5-10%]; Silicic Acid Ester [5-10%]; Ethylbenzene [<5%]; Amorphous Fumed Silica [<2%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7]; [SC 4.6-4.7; VD >1) STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 12 of 74 - - - ---- - - Carcinogens/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA - 11 Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed - Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location j -'--,-,'----",-- 10 RF-VY-81 L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VY-81 (Solvent- FL1C, IR, OHH, 3.0000 Gins 3.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - based Silicone): Silver and Silver- CA Location Used: RE (Spray plated Copper Powders [Silver Booth) 7440-22-4 & Copper 7440-50- 8j[40-50%]; Silicone Resins [15- 30%): Xylene [1330-20-7][15- 30%]; Ethylbeznene [100-41- 4][2.5-5%]; [FP 81oF]: [LEL 1; UEL 71; [SG 1.5; VD >1]; [H2-F4- RO] - TOTAL - Carcinogens/Liquids 121.25 Gins 125.45 Gins 19.50 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL - Carcinogens/Liquids 266.21 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 13 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Combustible Dusts/SOLIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use -Closed Use Open Cabs >16pslLocaflon J 1 RF-1 0004 S 100.0 Carbonyl Iron Powder EW[BASF CD, IR, OHH 1320.0000 1100.0000 1 220.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - 500593691 Carbonyl Iron Powder Lbs Lbs Lbs Location Used: SE [7439-89-6][60-100%]; [H1-F3- R0] 2 RF-10035 S 100.0 Varox DBPH-50 [Vanderbilt IR, OHH, OX1, 57.2000 Lbs 8.8000 Lbs 8.8000 Lbs N Chemicals 71003]: 2,5-dimethyl- CD, 0P4, UR1 2, 5-di-(tert-butyl peroxy) hexane [78-63-7][44-46%]; calcium carbonate [471-34-1][37-39%]; amorphous silica [7631-86-9][15- 17%]; di-tert-butyl peroxide 1110- 05-41[0-1%1; [H2-F2-R1 OX] 3 RF-10082 S 100.0 Akrocehm Antiozonant MPD-100 CD, SN, OHH, 44.0000 Lbs 44.0000 Lbs N Flake [Akrochem 038401: Diaryl- IR p-phenylenediamine mixture [68953-84-4][>80%]; Diphenylamine [122-39-4][<3%]; hydroxydiphenylamine [122-37- 2][<3%]; [H2-F1-RO] TOTAL- Combustible Dusts/Solids 1421.20 Lbs 1108.80 Lbs 272.80 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL - Combustible Dusts/Solids 1 2802.80 Lbs N I Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: SE, JSF N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: SE STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 14 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Combustible Liquids Il/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% • Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use Cabs >l5psl Location RF-11055 L 100.0 RJ-2 Conductive Phenolic CL2, IR, OHH, 100.0000 120.0000 1.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Coating (MAST MC10-0004-00]: SN, CA Gins Gins Location Used: CP Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0](75%1; Ethanol [64-17-5][7.5%1; Phenol [108-95-2](4%1; Methanol [67-56- 1][1%]; Formaldehyde [50-00- 0][1%]; [FP 131oF; BP 147oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 7]; (SG 0.8; VD 2.11 2 RF-12212 L 100.0 Flame Control NO. 10-bA: CL2, IR, OHI-I, 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Aliphatic Hydrocarbons [8052-41- SN, P65 Location Used: CP 3][10-30%]; 1,2,4-Trimethyl Benzene [95-63-61(0.1-1%]; Parachio rob enzotrifluoride [98-56- 6][7-15%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7](5-10%]; 1,3,5- Triazine-2,4,6-Trimaine [108-78- 1][7-15%]; Aromatic Petroleum Distillates [64742-95-6][1-5%); [FP 105oF; BP 315oF]; [LEL 1; - UEL 6]; [SG 1.25-1.35; VD 4.9] 1 TOTAL - Combustible Liquids Il/Liquids • 105.00 Gins 125.00 Gins 1.00 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL - Combustible Liquids II/Liquids 231.00 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 15 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Combustible Liquids 111-A/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# Location State Conc% j ma terlal Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psl 1 RF-1051 1 L 100.0 Silquest A-172NJTJ Silane CL3A, OHH, P65 0.5500 GIns 0.5500 GIns i N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [Momentive A-1 72NTJ]: 25,7,10- Location Used: SE Tetraoxa-6-silaundecane, 6- ethenyl-6-(2-methoxyethoxy)- [1067-53-4][70-100%]; [FP 197.6oF; BP 545oF]; [SG 1.03: VD >1] 2 RF-10594 L 100.0 Andisil 189 Silane [AB 8275]: CL3A, IR, OHH, 4.0000 GIns 0.4400 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane SN, WR1, P65 Location Used: JSF [4420-74-0][60-100%]; Chlororpropyltrimethoxysilane [2530872][510%] Methanol [67-56-1][0.1-1%]; [FP 190.4oF]; [BP 413.6oF]; [SO 1.05; VD >1] 3 RF-12247B! L 100.0 FS3-3760 [NuSil FS3-3760]: 2- CL3A, IR, OHH, 0.5600 GIns 0.1000 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Butanone, 0,0,0"- SN, P65 Location Used: JSF (ethenylsilylidyne)trioxime [2224- 33-1][>90%]; Dibutyltin dilaurate [77-58-7][4.76%]; [FP 1400F]; G1NH2-F2-R j 4 RF-CR-Y L 100.0 ECCOSORB CR, Part Y CL3A, IR, OHH,0.4000 GIns 0.4000 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - (Aromatic Amine Catalyst): m- ' SN, UR1, P65 Location Used: RE Phenylenediamine [108-45-2][70- 80%1: n-Methyl Pyrrolidone [872- 50-4][20-30%]; [FP 195oF]; [LEL 1.3; UEL 9.5]; [SG 1.02-1.141; [H2-F2-RO] TOTAL - Combustible Liquids Ill-A/Liquids 5.51 GIns 0.54 GIns 0.95 GIns AGGREGATE TOTAL - Combustible Liquids Ill-A/Liquids 7.00 GIns STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 16 of 74 - - = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Combustible Liquids Ill-B/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# RF-10050 , State .2 L 100.0 KenColor K-6326 [KRI-Color KC6326P50]: Dicumyl peroxide [80-43-3][24%]; Polydimethyl siloxane [63148-62-9][40%]; calcium carbonate [471-34- 1)[36%]; [FP >248oF); [H2-F2-R2] Hazard Class IR, OHH, 0P4, CL3B Storage Use-Closed Use-Open 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins i Cabs N >15psl :Location N Location Stored: Warehouse - I Location Used: SE 2 RF-12092b L 100.0 Epikure Curing Agent 3282 CR, SN, OHH, 0.2200 Gins 0.1100 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [Hexion K814L]: CA, CL3B, P65 Location Used: ENGR PolyethylenepolyamineEpoxy Adduct [PROP]; 4,4- Isopropytidenediphenol [80-05-7]; Diethylenetriamine [111-40-0]; Oxirane, 2-(butoxymethyl)- [2426- 08-6]; [FP 221oF; BP 404.6oF]; [LEL1.4] 3 RF-12117A L 100.0 Sylgard 184 Silicone Elastomer CL3B, IR, OHH, 4.0000 Gins 4.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Kit [Dow Corning 1064291]: CA, P65 Location Used: JSF Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][0.1-1%); [FP 2500F; BP >212oF]; [SG 1.11]; [HO-Fl-RO] 4 RF- L 100.0 ECCOSORB Coating 300 Part B CL3B, CR, OH-I, 0.1100 Gins 0.1100 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Coating- (Amine Epoxy Curing Agent): SN Location Used: RE 300-B 3,3'- oxybis(ethyleneoxy)bis(propylami ne) [100%]; [FP >282oF; BP 298oF]; [SG 1.01]; [1-13-F1-RO] TOTAL - Combustible Liquids Ill-B/Liquids 9.33 Gins 9.11 Gins 0.11 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL - Combustible Liquids Ill-B/Liquids 18.55 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 17 of 74 - - - - - - - - - M- - - - - - - - Corrosives/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA I Item CAS# State Cnnc% MafrIal HizarrlClqc S*nrri IIcCncsn ('h lni I nr'flnn 1 RF-12092b L 100.0 Epikure Curing Agent 3282 CR, SN, OHH, 0.2200 Gins 0.1100 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [Hexion K8141-1: CA, CL3B, P65 Location Used: ENGR Polyethylenepolyamine Epoxy Adduct [PROP]; 4,4- Isopropylidenediphenol [80-05-7]; Diethylenetriamine [1111-40-0]; I Oxirane, 2-(butoxymethyi)- [2426- 08-6]; (FP 221oF; BP 404.6oF); - - [LEL 1.4] 2 RF- L 100.0 ECCOSORB Coating 300 Part B 1 CL313, CR, OHH, 0.1100 Gins 0.1100 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Coating- (Amine Epoxy Curing Agent): SN Location Used: RE 300-B 3,3'- oxybis(ethyleneoxy)bis(propylami ne) [100%]; [FP >282oF; BP 298oF]; [SC 1.01]; [H3-F1-RO] 3 1 DOW- L 100 Dow Comm PR-1200 RTV Prime FL1B, OHH, CR 10.0000 5.0000 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - 4093284 ' Coat Clear: Solvent Naphtha, Gins Location Used: RE (Spray Light Aliphatic [64742-89-8][70- Coaler) 90%]; Tetrakis(2-Butoxyethyl) Orthosilicate [18765-38- 3][Titanium Tetrabutanolate [5593-70-4][1-5%]; [FP 55.4 of; BP 176oFj; [SC 0.76]; H3-F3-RO] TOTAL - Corrosives/Liquids 10.33 Gins 0.11 Gins 5.11 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL - Corrosives/Liquids 15.55 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 18 of 74 — — = — — — — — — Mao — — — — — -p MM Flammable Liquids I-B/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% material Hazard Cuss Storage Use Cksed Use Open Cabs 15ps1 Location 1 RF-10573 L 100.0 Primer-C [Shin-Etsu 1133S2]: FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.6600 Gins 0.2200 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Petroleum naphtha 164742-46- P65, CA, WR1 Location Used: EXTRU [Under 91140-50%); Toluene [108-88- Fume Hood] 3][30-40%1; Alkoxide [PROPJ[10- 20%); Alkoxysilane [PROP][10- 20%); [FP 28.4oF; BP >203oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 71; [SG 0.82; VD 3.61; [H3-F3-RO] 2 RF-12032 L 100.0 MIL-PRF-23377J-TYPE I-Class CA, SN, OHH, 1.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - C2 (Base) [Deft 02Y040A]: IR, FL1B, P65 Location Used: CP (Spray Stontium Chromate (7789-06-Booth) 2)[10-30%1; Bispenol A Epoxy Resin [25085-99-8]110-30%]; Methyl n-propyl ketone [107-87- 9][7-13%1; Benzene, 1-chloro-4 trifluoromethyl [98-56-6][5-10%]; Methyl n-amyl ketone [110-43- 0)[3-7%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7]11-5%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][0.5-1.5%]; [FP - 46oF; BP 213-306 oF]; [LEL 0.9; UEL 10]; [SG 1.557; VD >11; [H3- I F3-R1) 3 RF-12140 L 100.0 SRJOO Primer Solution FL1B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [Momentive SR500]: Silicic acid, P65 I Location Used: SE (Under Fume ethyl ester [11099-06-2][0.1-11%]; Hood) Hexane [110-54-3][60-100%1; Tetraethyl Silicate [78-10-4)11- 5%1; Toluene [108-88-3)[5-10%]; MO Silanol Resin [56275-01-5][1- 5%]; oimethylpolysiloxane [1-5%); [FP -9oF; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7.5]; [SG 0.71]; [H2-F3-RO] 4 RF-12286 L 100.0 SP-270 [NuSil SP-270]: Solvent ' FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.3750 Gins 0.1250 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - naphtha, petroleum, light aliphatic CA, SN Location Used: JSF (Under [64742-89-8][75-85%]; Platinum Fume Hood) Catalyst [68478-92-2][5-10%]; 1- Butanol, titanium(4+) salt 15593- 70-41[<5%]; Silane, Trimethoxy [2- (7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3- yl)ethyl]- [3388-04-3][<5%]; Silane, trimethoxy-7-octenyl- [52217-57-91[<5%]; [FP 63oF; BP 210oF]; [SG 0.81; [H3-F3-RO) STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 19 of 74 — — an — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Flammable Liquids I-B/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use Closed Use-Open Cabs >15ps Location 5 67-63-0 L >/=70 Isopropanol [2-Propanol] [sec- FL1B, IR, OHH 55.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Propyl alcohol] [IPA] [Isopropyl Gins Location Used: IPA/Acetone Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol] Stations in CE, SE, RE (Under (Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1 Fume Hoods) g/molj; [FP 53.6oF; BP 1800F]; [LEL 2; UEL 12.71; [SG 0.785; VD 2.07]; [H2-F3-R1] 6 67-64-1 L 100 Acetone [Sigma-Aldrich 6505011: FL1B, IR, OHH 55.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [mw 58.08 g/mol]; [FP 1.4oF; BP Gins Location Used: PA/Acetone 133oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 13]; [SG Stations in CE, SE, RE (Under 0.791; VD 2]; [LD50-Oral 5,800 Fume Hoods) mg/kg); [H2-F3-RO] 7 RF- L 100.0 ECCOSORB Coating 300 Part A FL1B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 GIns 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Coating- (Iron Filled Epichiorohydrin- SN, P65 Location Used: RE (Spray 300-A Bisphenol A Epoxy Prepolymer): Booth) Xylene [1330-20-7][<9%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4](<3%); Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93-3][<2%]; Epichlorohydrin-Bisphenol A Epoxy Resin [25068-38-61[<5%]; [FP 16oF; BP >167oF); [LEL 0.9; UEL 11.41; [SG 3.7] 8 RF- L 100.0 PDC F-830 Muraculon C557 FL1B, IR, OHH, 10.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - CERSEAL White: Acetone [67-64-1)115- CA Gins Location Used: CP (Spray 40%1; Toluene [108-88-3]110- Booth) 30%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93- 3][7-13%); Xylenes [1330-20-7][5- 10%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1- 5%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67- 7][1-5%]; [FP -4oF]; [SG 0.89- 0.91; VD >1]; [H3-F4-R1 9 RF-ES 1 L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD ES (Solvent FL1B, IR, OHH 1 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Based Coating): Additives [<5%]; Location Used: RE (Spray Silver [7440-22-4][45-55%]; Butyl Booth) Acetate [123-86-4][20-30%]; Toluene [108-88-3)[5-15%]; Thermoplastic Resins [5-10%); Isopropanol [67-63-0][2-5%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [1338-23- 4][1-2%]; [FP 55oF]; [SG 1.56; VD >11 STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 20 of 74 Use-Open . Cabs >15psl Location 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - I Location Used: RE (Spray Booth) 0.1000 GIns . N N i Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: RE (Spray Booth) 0.4000 Gins — — an — — — — — — — Flammable Liquids I-B/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item 10 CAS# State Conc% Material ............... Hazard Class RF-RVS L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD RVS (Solvent- FL1B, IR, OHH, based Conductive Adhesive): P65 Silver [7440-22-4][60-80%]; I Toluene [108-88-3][10-25%]; Silicone Resins [10-20%]; [FP 400F; BP >2300F]; [LEL 1; UEL 13.21; [SG 2.3-2.7; VD >11 RF-SX L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD SX (Solvent-based FL1B, IR, OHH, Conductive): Silver [60-80%]; P65 Toluene [20-25%]; Silicone Resins [5-10%]; [FP 400F; BP >2300F]; [LEL. 1.2; UEL 7.1]; [SG >2.3-2.4; VD >1] 12 RF-VCA L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VCA (Solvent- 1 FL1B, IR, OHH 0.4000 Gins based Acrylic): Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6][40-50%]; Silver [7440- 22-4][40-50%]; Acrylic Copolymer Dioctyl Phthalate [117-81-7][1- 5%]; Hexane [110-54-3][<2%]; [FP <25oF]; [LEL 2.2; UEL 11]; [SG 1.42-1.52; VD >1]; [H2-F4- 1 ..................................................................................... . 13 DOW- L 100 Dow Comm PR-1200 RTV Prime FL1B, OHH, CR 4093284 Coat Clear: Solvent Naphtha, Light Aliphatic [64742-89-8][70- 90%]; Tetra kis(2-Butoxyethyl) Orthosilicate [18765-38- 3][Titanium Tetrabutanolate [5593-70-4][1-5%]; [FP 55.4 of; BP 176oF]; [SG 0.761; H3-F3-RO] TOTAL - Flammable Liquids 1-13/Liquids AGGREGATE TOTAL - Flammable Liquids I-B/Liquids 10.0000 Gins 17.64 Gins I 154.38 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: RE (Spray Booth) 5.0000 Gins N N I Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: RE (Spray Coater) 116.34 GIns 20.40 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 21 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Flammable Liquids I-C/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psl Location RF-10474 L 100.0 SiiquestA-171 Silane [Momentive P65, IR, OHH, 2.1560 Gins 0.0440 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - A-171]: Vinyltrimethoxysilane FL1C, WR1 Location Used: JSF (Mixer) [2768-02-7][60-100%1; Methanol [67-56-I][0.1-1%]; [LD50-OraI (rat) 7,340-7460 mg/kg; LDSO- Dermai (rabbit) 3,460-4,000; LC50-lnhaiation (rat) 33.58 mg/1]; [FP 82.4oF; BP 253.4oF]; [LEL 1.4; UEL 19.9]; [VD >1; SC 0.967]; [H2-F3-R1] 2 RF-MCS- L 100.0 ECCOSORB MCS (Part B) FL1C, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - GDS-BSR- Activator: Ethyl Silicate [78-10- : Location Used: RE (Spray B-i 4][70-90%]; Ethyl polysilicate Booth) [11099-06-2][15-25%]; Ethanol [64-17-5][<3%]; Stannane, I dibutyIbis((i-oxododecyi)oxy)- 177-58-71(5-20%]; [FP 81oF; BP 172oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 19]; (SC 1- 1.1];[I-11-173-RO] 3 RF-MCS- L 100.0 ECCOSORB GDS (Part B) FLIC, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - GDS-BSR- Activator: Ethyl Silicate [78-10- Location Used: RE (Spray B-2 4)(70-90%]; Ethyl poiysiiicate Booth) [11099-06..2][15-25%]; Ethanol [64-17-5](<3%I; Stannane, dibutylbis((1-oxododecyl)oxy)- [77-58-7](5-20%]; [FP 81oF; BP 172oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 19]; [SC 1- 1.1]; [H1-F3-RO] 4 RF-MCS- L 100.0 ECCOSORB BSR (Part B) FL1C, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - GDS-BSR- Activator: Ethyl Silicate [78-10- Location Used: RE (Spray B-3 41(70-90%]; Ethyl poiysiiicate Booth) [11099-06-2][15-25%]; Ethanol [64-17-5][<3%]; Stannane, dibutylbis((1-oxododecyl)oxy)- 177-58-7115-20%1; [FP 81oF; BP 172oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 19]; [SC 1- 1.11; [Hi F3RO] 5 1 RF-VX 1 L 11 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VX (Solvent-based FL1C, IR, OHH, 0.4000 Gins Thermoplastic Shielding SN Compound): Silver-plated Copper [75-85%]; Polyisobutylene [5- 15%]; Xylene [5-15%]; Carbon Black [<1%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL 71; [SC 3.3-3.4; VD >11 0.1000 Gins I N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: RE (Spray Booth) STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 22 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - .- - - -. - - am Flammable Liquids I-C/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA ft State D/ Material Hazard Class Storage Use -Closed Use Open Cabs >p Location I 6 RF-VY L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD \/' (Solvent-based FL1C, IR, OHH, 10.0000 i 2.5000 Gins I N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Silicone): Silver and Silver-plated CA, SN Gins Location Used: RE (Spray Copper Powders [Silver 7440-22- Booth) 4 & Copper 7440-50-81[80-90%]; 2-Butanone [78-93-3][<1%]; I Silicone Resins [<10%]; Xylene [1330-20-7][<10%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1-2%1; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7]; [SG 3.9-4.3; VD >1]; [H2-F3-R] 7 RF-VY-NJ L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VY-N (Solvent- FL1C, IR, OHH, 3.0000 Gins 3.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - based Conductive): Silver [50- CA Location Used: RE (Spray 70%]; Nickel [2-3%]; Xylene [10- Booth) 20%1; Silicone Resin [5-10%]; Silicic Acid Ester [5-10%]; Ethylbenzene [<5%]; Amorphous Fumed Silica [<2%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7]; [SG 4.6-4.7; VD >1] 8 RF-VY-81 L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD \PY-81 (Solvent- i FL1C, IR, OHH, 3.0000 Gins 3.0000 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - . based Silicone): Silver and Silver- CA Location Used: RE (Spray plated Copper Powders [Silver Booth) 7440-22-4 & Copper 7440-50- 81[40-50%]; Silicone Resins [15- 30%1; Xylene [1330-20-7](15- 30%1; Ethylbeznene [100-41- 4][2.5-5%]; (FP 81oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 7]; [SG 1.5; VD >1]; [H2-F4- RO] TOTAL - Flammable Liquids I-C/Liquids 33.56 Gins 1 0.04 Gins 23.60 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL - Flammable Liquids I-C/Liquids 57.20 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 23 of 74 — on I-: ME an —i —, — — — no, — ,— — — no an Irritants/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA State i: Conc% Material Hazard Class j Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15ps1 Location RF-1 0050 L 100.0 KenColor K-6326 [KRI-Color IR, OHH, 0P4, 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - KC6326P50]: Dicumyl peroxide CL3B Location Used: SE [80-43-3][24%]; Polydimethyl siloxane I63148-62-9][40%]; calcium carbonate [471-34- 1][36%]; [FP >248oF]; [H2-F2-R2] 2 RF-10474 L 100.0 Silquest A-171 Silane [Momentive P65, IR, OHH, 2.1560 Gins 0.0440 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - A-171]: Vinyltrimethoxysilane FL1C, WR1 Location Used: JSF (Mixer) [2768-02-7][60-100%]; Methanol [67-56-1][0.1-1 %]; [LD50-Oral (rat) 7,340-7460 mg/kg; LD50- Dermal (rabbit) 3460-4,000; LC5O-Inhalation (rat) 33.58 mg/I]; [FP 82.4oF; BP 253.4oF]; [LEL 1.4; UEL 19.9]; ND >1; SG 0.967]; [l-12-F3-R1] 3 RF-10558 L 100.0 Perkadox 13C-40S-PS [Akzo IR, OHH, 0P4 4.4000 Gins 0.5500 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Nobel 03532): Dicumyl peroxide Location Used: JSF (80-43-3][30-50%]; Silicon Dioxide [7631-86-9][5-10%]; [Hi-Fl -RI] 4 RF-10573 L 100.0 Primer-C [Shin-Etsu 1133S2]: FLiB, IR, OHH, 0.6600 Gins 0.2200 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Petroleum naphtha [64742-48- P65, CA, WR1 Location Used: EXTRU (Under 9)(40-50%]; Toluene [108-88- Fume Hood] 3][30-40%]; Alkoxide [PROP][10- 20%1; Alkoxysilane [PROP][10- 20%]; [FP 28.4oF; BP >203oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 7]; [SG 0.82; VD 3.6]; [H3-F3-ROJ 5 1RF-1 0594 L 100.0 Andisil 189 Silane [AB 8275]: CL3A, IR, OHH, 4.0000 Gins 0.4400 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane SN, WR1, P65 Location Used: JSF [4420-74-0][60-100%1; Chlororpropyltrimethoxysilane [2530-87-21[5-10%]; Methanol [67-56-1][0.1-1%]; (FP 190.4oF); [BP413.6oF]; [SC 1.05; VD >11 6 RF 11055 L 1000 RJ 2 Conductive Phenolic CL2 IR OHH 100 0000 120 0000 1 0000 Gins N N Location Stored Warehouse Coating [MAST MC10 0004 00] SN CA Gins Gins Location Used CP Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0][75%]; Ethanol [64-17-5][7.5%]; Phenol [108-95-2][4%]; Methanol [67-56- I l][1%]; Formaldehyde [50-00- 0](l%] rp 131oF BP 147oFJ I [LEL 2; UEL STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 24 of 74 MW - - .- - W- _0060 - - - - - - - - Irritants/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Hazard Class Storage i Use-Closed Use-Open 7 RF-12032 L 100.0 MIL-PRF-23377J-TYPE I-Class CA, SN, OHH, 1.0000 Gins C2 (Base) [Deft 02Y040A]: IR, FL1B, P65 Stontium Chromate [7789-06- 2][10-30%]; Bispenol A Epoxy Resin [25085-99-8)[10-30%1; Methyl n-propyl ketone [107-87- 9][7-13%]; Benzene, 1-chloro-4 trifluoromethyl [98-56-6][5-10%]; Methyl n-amyl ketone [110-43- 0][3-7%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][1-5%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4]10.5-1.5%]; [FP 46oF; BP 213-306 oF]; [LEL 0.9; UEL 10]; [SG 1.557; VD >1]; [H3- F3-R1] 8 RF-12117A L 100.0 Sylgard 184 Silicone Elastomer CL3B, IR, OHH, 4.0000 Gins 4.0000 GIns Kit [Dow Corning 10642911: CA, P65 Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][0.1-1%J; [FP 2500F; BP >212oF]; [SG 1.11]; [HO-Fi-ROI 9 RF-12140 L 100.0 SR500 Primer Solution FL1B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins (Momentive SR5001: Silicic acid, P65 ethyl ester [111099-06-2][0.1-11%1; Hexane [110-54-3](60-100%1; Tetraethyl Silicate [78-10-4](1- 5%]; Toluene [108-88-31[5-10%]; MQ Silanol Resin [56275-01-5](1- 5%]; oimethylpolysiloxane [1-5%); [FP -9oF; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7.5]; (SG 0.711; [H2-F3-RO] 10 RF-12212 L 100.0 Flame Control NO. 10-10A: CL2, IR, OHH, 5.0000 GIns 5.0000 GIns Aliphatic Hydrocarbons [8052-41- SN, P65 3)[10-30%1; 1 ,2,4-lrimethyl Benzene [95-63-6](0.1-1%1; Parachlorobenzotrifluoride [98-56- 6][7-15%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7](5-10%]; 1,35- Triazine-2,4,6-Trimaine [108-78- 1][7-15%); Aromatic Petroleum Distillates [64742-95-6][1-5%]; [FP 105oF; BP 315oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 61; [SG 1.25-1.35; VD 4.9] Cabs >15psi Location N N I Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: CP (Spray Booth) N i N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: JSF N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: SE (Under Fume Hood) N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: CP STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 25 of 74 am - I=- - - - - - - - - - - - - Irritants/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Rem CAS# State Conc% Ma Hazard Class Storage Use Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location 11 RF-12247B L 100.0 FS3-3760[NuSil FS3-3760]: 2- CL3A, IR, OHH, 0.5600 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Butanone, 0,0,0'- SN, P65 Location Used: JSF (ethenylsilylidyne)trioxime [2224- 33-1][>90%]; Dibutyltin dilaurate [77-58-71[4.76%]; [FP 1400F]; [SG 1[H2-F2-R0] 12 RF-12286 L 100.0 SP-270 INJuSil SP-270]: Solvent FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.3750 Gins 0.1250 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - naphtha, petroleum, light aliphatic ; CA, SN Location Used: JSF (Under [64742-89-8][75-85%]; Platinum Fume Hood) Catalyst [68478-92-2]15-10%]; 1- Butanol, titanium(4+) salt [5593- 70-4J[<5%1; Silane, Trimethoxy [2- (7-oxabicyclo[4.1 .0]hept-3- yl)ethyl]- [3388-04-3][<5%]; Silane, trimethoxy-7-octenyl- [52217-57-9][<5%]; [FP 63oF; BP 2100F]; [SG 0.8]; [H3-F3-R0I 13 67-63-0 L >1=70 lsopropanot [2-Propanol] [sec- FL18, IR, OHH 55.0000 N N i Location Stored: Warehouse - Propyl alcohol] [IPA] [Isopropyl Gins Location Used: PA/Acetone Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol] Stations in CE, SE, RE (Under [Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1 Fume Hoods) g/mol]; [FP 53.6oF; BP 1800F]; [LEL 2; UEL 12.7]; [SG 0.785; VD 2.07]; [H2-F3-R1] 14 67-64-1 L 100 Acetone [Sigma-Aldrich 6505011: FL1B, IR, OHH 55.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [mw 58.08 g/mol]; [FP 1.4oF; BP Gins Location Used: IPA/Acetone 133oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 131; [SG I Stations in CE, SE, RE (Under 0.791; VD 2); [LDSO-oral 5,800 Fume Hoods) mg/kg]; [H2-F3-RO] 15 RF-30-NF L 100 3M Fastbond Contact Adhesive IR, OHH, SN 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - 30-NF Green: Water (7732-18- Location Used: RE 5][40-50%1; Polychloroprene [9010-98-4][30-40%]; Glycerol Esters of Rosin Acids [8050-31- 5][5-10%]; Rosin, Polymer with Phenol [68083-03-4][3-7%]; Toluene [108-88-3][1-2.5%]; Methyl Alcohol [67-56-1][1- 1.25%]; Zinc Oxide [1314-13-2][1- 2%]; STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 26 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - Irritants/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA It [em CAS# i Statf Materiai - Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-QpJ,b ,. !A------------ >l5psl 5Locatlon Ti -,-. -..... 16 RF- L 100.0 ECCOSORB Coating 300 Part A FL113, IR, OHH, 1 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Coating- (Iron Filled Epichlorohydrin- SN, P65 Location Used: RE (Spray 300-A Bisphenol A Epoxy Prepolymer): Booth) Xylene [1330-20-7][<9%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][<3%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93-3][<2%J; Epichlorohydrin-Bisphenol A Epoxy Resin [25068-38-6][<51V]; [FP 16oF; BP >167oF); [LEL 0.9; UEL 11.41; [SG 3.7] 17 RF- L 100.0 PDC F-830 Muraculon C557 FL1B, IR, OHH, 10.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - CERSEAL White: Acetone [67-64-1][15- CA Gins Location Used: CP (Spray 40%1; Toluene [108-88-3](10- Booth) 30%1; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93- 3][7-13%]; Xylenes [1330-20-7][5- 10%]; Ethytbenzene [100-41-4][1- 5%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67- 71(1-5%); (FP -4oF];'[SG 0.89- 0.91; VD >1]; [H3-F4-R1] 18 RF CR Y I L 100.0 EC( OSORB CR PartY (Aromatic Amine Catalyst): m- CL3A IR OHH 04000 Gins 04000 Gins N SN, UR1, P65 N 1 Location Stored Warehouse Location Used: RE Phenylenediaminé [108-45-21(70- 80%1; n-Methyl Pyrrolidone [872- 50-41[20-30%]; [FP 195oF]; [LEL 1.3; UEL 9.5]; [SG 1.02-1.14]; [H2-F2-RO] 19 RF-ES L 100.0 ECCOSHIEELD ES (Solvent FL113, IR, OHH 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Based Coating): Additives [<5%]; Location Used: RE (Spray Silver [7440-22-4][45-55%]; Butyl Booth) Acetate [123-86-4][20-30%]; Toluene [108-88-3](5-15%]; Thermoplastic Resins [5-10%]; Isopropanoi [67-63-0][2-5%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [1338-23- 4][1-2%]; [FP 55oF]; [SG 1.56; VD >1] 20 RF-MCS- L 100.0 ECCOSORB MCS (Part B) FL1C, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 1 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - GDS-BSR- Activator: Ethyl Silicate [78-10- Location Used: RE (Spray B-i 41[70-90%]; Ethyl polysiiicate Booth) [11099-06-2][15-25%]; Ethanol [64-17-51[<3%]; Stannane, dibutyibi ((1 oxododecyi)oxy) [77-58-7][5-20%]; [FP 81oF; BP I 172oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 19]; [SG 1- 11] [H1F3RO] STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 27 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Irritants/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA L item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psl Location 21 RF-MCS- L 100.0 ECCOSORB GDS (Part B) FL1C, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - GDS-BSR- Activator: Ethyl Silicate [78-10- Location Used: RE (Spray B-2 4][70-90%]; Ethyl polysilicate Booth) [11099-06-2][15-25%1; Ethanol [64-17-51[<3%]; Stannane, dibutylbis((1-oxododecyl)oxy)- I [77-58-7][5-20%]; [FP 81oF; BP 172oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 19]; [SC 1- 1.1];[l-11-F3-R0] 22 RF-MCS- L 100.0 ECCOSORB BSR (Part B) i FL1C, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins NJ N Location Stored: Warehouse - GDS-BSR- Activator: Ethyl Silicate [78-10- Location Used: RE (Spray B-3 1 4][70-90%]; Ethyl polysilicate I i Booth) [11099-06-2][15-25%]; Ethanol [64-17-5][<3%]; Stannane, dibutylbis((1-oxododecyl)oxy)- [77-58-7][5-20%]; [FP 81oF; BP 172oF]; [LEL. 3.3; UEL 19]; [SC 1- 1.1]; [l-11-F3-RO] 23 RF-RVS L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD RVS (Solvent- FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - based Conductive Adhesive): P65 Location Used: RE (Spray Silver [7440-224][60-80%I; Booth) Toluene [108-88-3][10-25%]; Silicone Resins [10-20%]; [FP 400F; BP >2300F]; [LEL 1; UEL 13.2]; [SG 2.3-2.7; VD >11 24 RF-SX L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD SX (Solvent-based FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Conductive): Silver [60-80%]; P65 Location Used: RE (Spray Toluene [20-25%]; Silicone Booth) Resins [5-10%]; [FP 400F; BP >2300F]; [LEL 1.2; UEL 7.1]; [SC >2.3-2.4; VD >1] 25 RF-VCA L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VCA (Solvent- FL18, IR, OHH 0.4000 GIns 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - based Acrylic): Ethyl Acetate Location Used: RE (Spray [141-78-6][40-50%1; Silver [7440- Booth) 22-4][40-50%]; Acrylic Copolymer Dioctyl Phthalate [117-81-7][1- 5%]; Hexane [110-54-3][<2%]; [FP <25oF]; [LEL UEL 11]; [SC 1.42-1.52; VD >1]; [H2-F4- - RO] STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 28 of 74 - - - - Irritants/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location 26 RF-VX L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VX (Solvent-based FL1C, IR, OHH, 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Thermoplastic Shielding SN Location Used: RE (Spray Compound): Silver-plated Copper I 1 Booth) [75-85%]; Polyisobutylene 15- 15%1; Xylene [5-15%]; Carbon Black [<1%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL7I; [SG 3.3-3.4;VD>1] i I 27 RF-VY L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD W (Solvent-based FL1C, PR, OHH, 10.0000 I Silicone): Silver and Silver-plated CA, SN Gins Copper Powders [Silver 7440-22- 4 & Copper 7440-50-8][80-90%]; 2-Butanone [78-93-3][<1%]; Silicone Resins [<10%]; Xylene [1330-20-71[<10%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1-2%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7]; [SG 3.9-4.3; VD >1]; [H2-F3-R) -,-..,--.---*--.--,- 28 RF-VY-N L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VY-N (Solvent- FL1C, IR, OHF-I, 3.0000 Gins based Conductive): Silver [50- CA 70%]; Nickel [2-3%]; Xylene [10- 20%]; Silicone Resin [5-10%]; Silicic Acid Ester [5-10%]; Ethylbenzene [<5%]; Amorphous Fumed Silica [<2%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7]; [SC 4.6-4.7; VD >1] 29 RF-W-81 L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD W-81 (Solvent- FL1C, IR, OHH, 3.0000 Gins based Silicone): Silver and Silver- CA plated Copper Powders [Silver 7440-22-4 & Copper 7440-50- 8][40-50%1; Silicone Resins [15- 30%]; Xylene [1330-20-7j[15- 30%]; Ethylbeznene [100-41- 4][2.5-5%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 7]; [SC 1.5; VD >1]; [H2-F4- R0] 2.5000 Gins I N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: RE (Spray Booth) 3.0000 Gins 1. N N j Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: RE (Spray Booth) 3.0000 Gins N NLocatnSreWahouse - Location Used: RE (Spray Booth) TOTAL - Irritants/Liquids 169.55 Gins 250.93 Gins 45.95 Gins - ................... - AGGREGATE TOTAL - Irritants/Liquids 466.43 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 29 of 74 - - M Irritants/SOLIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA IRem CAS#. State Gonc%jaterIai Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15sILocatlon J RF-10004 I S 100.0 Carbonyl Iron Powder EW [BASF CD, IR, OHH 1320.0000 1 1100.0000 220.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - 50059369] Carbonyl Iron Powder Lbs Lbs Lbs Location Used: SE [7439-89-6][60-100%]; [H 1-F3- RO] 2 RF-10035 S 100.0 Varox DBPH-50 [Vanderbilt IR, OHH, OX1, 57.2000 Lbs 8.8000 Lbs 8.8000 Lbs N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Chemicals 71003]: 2,5-dimethyl- CD, 0P4, UR1 Location Used: SE, JSF 2, 5-di-(tert-butyl peroxy) hexane [78-63-7J[44-46%1; calcium carbonate [471-34-1)[37-39%]- amorphous silica [7631-86-9][15- 17%]; di-tert-butyl peroxide [110- 05-4][0-1%1; [H2-F2-R1 OX] 3 RF-10082 [ S . 100.0 Akrocehm Aritiozonant MPD-100 CD, SN, OHH, 44.0000 Lbs 44.0000 Lbs I N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Flake [Akrochem 03840]: Diaryl- IR Location Used: SE p-phenylenediamine mixture [68953-84-4][>80%]; Diphenylamine (122-39-41[<3%]; hydroxydiphenylamine [(122-37- 21[<3%1; [H2-Fl-RO] ............................................. ......................... TOTAL - Irritants/Solids 1421.20 Lbs 1108.80 Lbs 272.80 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL - Irritants/Solids 2802.80 Lbs STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 30 of 74 —M No — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA J Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >I6psl Location RF-1 0050 L 100.0 KenColor K-6326 [KRI-Color IR, OHH, 0P4, 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - KC6326P50]: Dicumyl peroxide CL3B Location Used: SE [80-43-3][24%]; Polydimethyl siloxane [63148-62-9][40%1; calcium carbonate [471-34- 1][36%]; [FP >248oF]; [H2-F2-R2] 4__ 2 RF-10474 : L 100.0 Silquest A-171 Silane [Momentive P65, IR, OHH, 2.1560 Gins 0.0440 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - A-1711: Vinyltrimethoxysilane FL1C, WR1 Location Used: JSF (Mixer) [2768-02-7][60-100%]; Methanol [67-56-1][0.1-1%]; [LD50-OraI (rat) 7,340-7460 mg/kg; LD50- Dermal (rabbit) 3,460-4,000; LCSO-Inhalation (rat) 33.58 mg/11; [FP 82.4oF; BP 253.4oF]; [LEL 1.4; UEL 19.91; ND >1; SG .. ?°6P T:.. . , . 3 RF-1051 1 L 100.0 Sllquest A-172NTJ Silane CL3A, OHH, P65 0.5500 Gins 0.5500 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [Momentive A-172NTJ]: 2,5,7,10- Location Used: SE Tetraoxa-6-silaundecane, 6- ethenyl-6-(2-methoxyethoxy)- [1067-53-4]f70-100%j; [FP 197.6oF; BP 545oF]; [SG 1.03; VD >1] 4 RF-10558 L 100.0 1 Perkadox BC-40S-PS [Akzo IR, OHH, 0P4 4.4000 Gins 0.5500 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Nobel 03532]: Dicumyl peroxide . I Location Used: JSF [80-43-3][30-50%]; Silicon Dioxide [7631-86-9][5-10%]; [Hi-Fl-Ri] 5 RF-10573 L 100.0 Primer-C [Shin-Etsu 1133S2]: FLIB, IR, OHH, , 0.6600 Gins 0.2200 Gins N N 1 Location Stored: Warehouse - Petroleum naphtha [64742-48- P65, CA, WR1 Location Used: EXTRU [Under 9][40-50%]; Toluene [108-88- Fume Hood] 3][30-40%1: Alkoxide [PROP)[10- 20%]; Alkoxysilane IPROP][10- 20%1; [FP 28.4oF; BP >203oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 71; [SG 0.82; VD 3.61; [H3-F3-RO] 6 RF-10594 L 100.0 1 Andisil 189 Silane [AB 82751: CL3A, IR, OHH, 4.0000 Gins 0.4400 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane SN, WR1, P65 . Location Used: JSF (4420-74-0)[60-100%]; Chlororpropyltrimethoxysilane [2530-87-2)[5-10%); Methanol [67 56 1][0 1 1%] [FP 190 4oF] [BP 413 6oF] [SC 1.05; VD >1] STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 31 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA L Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class 1 Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psI Location ............ 7 j RF-11055 . L 100.0 RJ-2 Conductive Phenolic CL2, IR, OHH, 100.0000 120.0000 1.0000 GIns N N I Location Stored: Warehouse - Coating [MAST MC10-0004-00]: SN, CA Gins Gins I Location Used: CP Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0][75%]; Ethanol [64-17-5][7.5%]; Phenol [108-95-2][4%]; Methanol [67-56- 1][1%]; Formaldehyde [50-00- 0][1%]; [FP 131oF; BP 147oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 7]; [SG 0.8; VD 2.1] 100.0 MIL-PRF-23377J-TYPE I-Class C2 (Base) [Deft 02Y040A]: Stontium Chromate [7789-06- 2][10-30%]; Bispenol A Epoxy Resin [25085-99-8][10-30%]; Methyl n-propyl ketone [107-87- 9][7-13%]; Benzene, 1-chloro-4 trifluoromethyl [98-56-6][5-10%); Methyl n-amyl ketone [110-43- 0][3-7%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][1-5%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][0.5-1.5%]; [FP 46oF; BP 213-306 oF]; [LEL 0.9; UEL 101; [SG 1.557; VD >1]; [H3- F3-R1] 100.0 Epikure Curing Agent 3282 [Hexion K8141-1: Polyethylene poiyamine Epoxy Adduct [PROP]; 4,4- Isopropylidenediphenol [80-05-7]; Diethylenetria mine [111-40-0]; Oxirane, 2-(butoxymethyl)- [2426- 08-6]; [FP 221oF; BP 404.6oF]; [LEL 1.4] 100.0 Sylgard 184 Silicone Elastomer Kit [Dow Corning 1064291]: Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][0.1-19/6]; [FP 250oF; BP >212oF]; [SG 1.11]; [HO-F1-RO] CA, SN, OHH, 1.0000 GIns IR, FL1B, P65 CR, SN, OHH, 0.2200 Gins 0.1100 GIns CA, CL3B, P65 CL3B, IR, OHH, 4.0000 GIns 1 4.0000 GIns CA, P65 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: CP (Spray Booth) NJ N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: ENGR N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: JSF 8 RF-12032 L -. .... 9 RF-12092b L 10 j RF-12117A L STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 32 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% MáterIl Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >lspsl Location 11 1 RF-12140 L 100.0 SR500 Primer Solution FL1 B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [Momentive SR500]: Silicic acid, P65 Location Used: SE (Under Fume ethyl ester [11099-06-2][0.1-11%]; Hood) Hexane [110-54-3][60-100%]; Tetraethyl Silicate [78-10-4][1- 5%I; Toluene [108-88-3][5-10%]; MQ Silanol Resin [56275-01-5][1- 5%]; Dimethylpolysiloxane [1-5%]; [FP-9oF; [LEL 1.1; UEL7.5];[SG 0.71]; [H2-F3-RO] 12 RF-12212 L 100.0 Flame Control NO. 10-10A: CL2, lR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Aliphatic Hydrocarbons [8052-41- SN, P65 Location Used: CP 3][10-30%]; 1,2,4-Trimethyl Benzene [95-63-6][0.1-1%1; Parachlo robe nzotrifluoride [98-56- 6](7-1 5%1; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][5-10%I; 1,3,5- Triazine-2,4,6-Trimaine [108-78- 1][7-15%]; Aromatic Petroleum Distillates [64742-95-6][1-5%]; [FP 105oF; BP 315oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 6]; [SG 1.25-1.35;VD 4.9] 13 RF-122476 L 100.0 FS3-3760 [NuSiI FS3-3760]: 2- CL3A, lR, OHH, 0.5600 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Butanone, 0,00"- SN, P65 Location Used: JSF (ethenylsilylidyne)trioxime [2224- 33-1][>90%]; Dibutyltin dilaurate 177-58-7114.76%]; [FP 1400F]; [SG 1]; [H2-F2-RO] 14 RF-12286 L 100.0 SP-270 [NuSil SP-2701: Solvent FL1B, lR, OHH, 0.3750 Gins 1 0.1250 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - naphtha, petroleum, light aliphatic CA, SN Location Used: JSF (Under [64742-89-8][75-85%]; Platinum Fume Hood) Catalyst [68478-92-2][5-10%]; 1- Butanol, titanium(4+) salt [5593- 70-4][<5%]; Silane, Trimethoxy [2- (7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3- yl)ethyl]- [3388-04-31[<5%]; Silane, trimettioxy-7-octenyl- [52217-57-9][<5%]; [FP 63oF; BP [ 2100F] [SO 0 8] [1-13 F3 RO] I I - - - - - - STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 33 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psl Location 15 67-63-0 L >1=70 Isopropanol [2-Propanol] [sec- FL1B, IR, OHH 55.0000 N N 1 Location Stored: Warehouse - Propyl alcohol] [IPA] [Isopropyl Gins Location Used: IPA/Acetone Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol) Stations in CE, SE, RE (Under [Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1 Fume Hoods) g/mol]; [FP 53.6oF; BP 1800F]; [LEL 2; UEL 12.71; [SG 0.785; VD .uq; 1 ---J 100 Acetone [Sigma-Aldrich 650501]: FL1B, IR, OHH [mw 58.08 g/mol]; [FP 1.4oF; BP 133oF); [LEL 2; UEL 13]; [SG 0.791; VD 2]; [LDSO-Oral 5,800 mg/kg]; [H2-F3-RO] 100 3M Fastbond Contact Adhesive IR, OHH, SN 5.0000 Gins 30-NF Green: Water [7732-18- 5][40-50%1; Polychioroprene [9010-98-4][30-40%]; Glycerol Esters of Rosin Acids [8050-31- 5][5-10%1; Rosin, Polymer with Phenol [68083-03-4][3-7%]; Toluene [108-88-3][1-2.5%]; Methyl Alcohol [67-56-1]11- 1.25%]; Zinc Oxide [1314-13-2][1- 2%]; 100.0 ECCOSORB Coating 300 Part A FL1B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins (Iron Filled Epichlorohydrin- SN, P65 Bisphenol A Epoxy Prepolymer): Xylene [1330-20-7][<9%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][<3%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93-3][<2%]; Epichlorohydrin-Bisphenol A Epoxy Resin [25068-38-6][<5%1; [FP 16oF; BP >167oF}; [LEL 0.9; UEL 11.4]; [SG 3.7] H-j 100.0 ECCOSORB Coating 300 Part B CL3B, CR, 0 H 0.1100 Gins (Amine Epoxy Curing Agent): SN 3,3,- oxybis(ethyleneoxy)bis(propylami ne) [100%); [FP >282oF; BP 298oF]; [SG 1.011; [1-13-F1-RO] 16 67-64-1 L - 17 RF-30-NF 1 L 18 RE- L Coating- 300-A 19 RE- L Coating - 300-B 55.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Gins Location Used: IPA/Acetone Stations in CE, SE, RE (Under Fume Hoods) 5.0000 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: RE 5.0000 Gins N . N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: RE (Spray Booth) 0.1100 Gins N N 11 Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: RE STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 34 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% 9MaterlaI - Hazard Class l Storage Use us Cabs -Closed abs L . >15psi Location . 20 RE- L 100.0 PDC F-830 Muraculon C557 OHH.... EL1B, IR, , 10.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - CERSEAL j White: Acetone 167-64-11(15- CA Gins Location Used: CP (Spray 40%]; Toluene [108-88-3][10- Booth) 30%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93- 3][7-13%]; Xylenes [1330-20-7][5- 10%); Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1- 5%1; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67- 7j(1-5%1; [FP -4oF]; [SC 0.89- 0.91; VD >11; [H3-F4-R1I 21 RF-CR-Y L 100.0 ECCOSORB CR, Part CL3A, IR, OHH, 1 0.4000 Gins 0.4000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - (Aromatic Amine Catalyst): m- SN, UR1 P65 Location Used: RE Phenylenediamine [108-45-2](70- 80%]; n-Methyl Pyrrolidone [872- 50-4](20-30%]; [FP 195oE]; [LEL 1.3; UEL 9.5]; [SC 1.02-1.141; [H2-F2-RO] 22 RF-ES L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD ES (Solvent FL18, IR, OHH 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins I N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Based Coating): Additives [<5%); Location Used: RE (Spray Silver [7440-22-4][45-55%); Butyl Booth) Acetate [123-86-4][20-30%]; Toluene [108-88-3][5-15%1; - - Thermoplastic Resins [5-10%]; Isopropanol [67-63-0][2-5%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [1338-23- 4][1-2%]; [FP 55oF]; [SC 1.56; VD 23 RF-MCS- L 1 100.0 ECCOSORB MCS (Part B) FL1C, IR, OHH 5.0000 GIns 5.0000 Gins 1. N N Location Stored: Warehouse - GDS-BSR- Activator: Ethyl Silicate [78-10- . Location Used: RE (Spray B-i 41[70-90%]; Ethyl polysilicate Booth) (11099-06-2)[15-25%]; Ethanol [64-17-5][<3%]; Stannane, dibutylbis((1-oxododecyl)oxy)- [77-58-7][5-20%]; [FP 81oE; BP 172oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 19]; [SC 1- 1.1]; [H1-F3-RO] 24 RE-MCS- L 100.0 ECCOSORB GDS (Part B) FL1C, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins NJ N Location Stored: Warehouse - GDS BSR Activator Ethyl Silicate (78-10- j Location Used RE (Spray B-2 4][70-90%]; Ethyl polysilicate Booth) I [11099-06-2][15-25%]; Ethanol [64-17-5)[<3%); Stannane, dibutylbis((1-oxododecyl)oxy)- . [77-58-7][5-20%]; [FP 81oF; BP 172oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 191; [SC 1- 1.11; [HI-F3-RO] f STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 35 0174 - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - M - Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# : State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location 25 RF-MCS- L 100.0 ECCOSORB BSR (Part B) FL1C, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N 1 Location Stored: Warehouse - GDS-BSR- Activator: Ethyl Silicate [78-10- Location Used: RE (Spray B-3 41[70-90%1; Ethyl polysilicate Booth) [11099-06-2][15-25%]; Ethanol [64-17-5][<3%]; Stannane, dibutylbis((1-oxododecyl)oxy).. [77-58-7][5-20%]; [FP 81oF; BP 172oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 191; [SC 1- 1.1]; [H1-F3-R0] 26 RF-RVS L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD RVS (Solvent- FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - based Conductive Adhesive): P65 I Location Used: RE (Spray Silver [7440-22-4][60-80%1; Booth) Toluene [108-88-3J[10-25%]; Silicone Resins [10-20%]; [FP 400F; BP >2300F]; [LEL 1; UEL 13.2]; [SC 2.3-2.7; VD >1] 27 RF-SX L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD SX (Solvent-based FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Conductive): Silver [60-80%]; P65 Location Used: RE (Spray Toluene [20-25%]; Silicone Booth) Resins [5-10%]; [FP 400F; BP >2300F]; [LEL 1.2; UEL 7.1]; [SC >2.3-2.4; VD >11 ...... .......... 28 RF-VCA L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VCA (Solvent- FL1B, IR, OHH 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - based Acrylic): Ethyl Acetate Location Used: RE (Spray [141-78-6][40-50%]; Silver [7440- I Booth) 22-4][40-50%]; Acrylic Copolymer Dioctyl Phthalate [117-81-7][1- 5%]; Hexane [110-54-3]1<2%]; [FP <25oF]; [LEL 2.2; UEL 111; [SC 1.42-1.52; VD >1]; [H2-F4- R0] 29 RF-VX L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VX (Solvent-based FL1C, IR, OHH, 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Thermoplastic Shielding SN Location Used: RE (Spray Compound): Silver-plated Copper I Booth) [75-85%]; Polyisobutylene [5- 15%]; Xylene [5-15%]; Carbon Black [<1%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL 71; [SC 3.3-3.4; VD >1] STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 36 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Li tem CAS# State Conc% RF-VY L 100.0 Material ECCOSHIELD VY (Solvent-based Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs FL1C, IR, OHH, 10.0000 2.5000 Gins N >15psi Location N Location Stored: Warehouse - 30 Silicone): Silver and Silver-plated CA, SN Gins : Location Used: RE (Spray Copper Powders [Silver 7440-22- i Booth) 4 & Copper 7440-50-8][80-90%1; 2-Butanone [78-93-3][<1%]; Silicone Resins [<10%]; Xylene (1330-20-7][<10%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4](1-2%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7]; [SG 3.9-4.3; VD >1]; [H2-F3-R] 31 RF-W-N L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VY-N (Solvent- FL1C, IR, OHH, 3.0000 Gins 3.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - based Conductive): Silver [50- CA Location Used: RE (Spray 70%]; Nickel [2-3%]; Xylene (10- Booth) 20%]; Silicone Resin [5-10%]; Silicic Acid Ester [5-10%]; Ethylbenzene [<5%]; Amorphous Fumed Silica [<2%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7]; [SG 4.6-4.7; VD >1] ............................................................................................................................................................................. 32 RF-VY-81 L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VY-81 (Solvent- FL1C, IR, OHH, 3.0000 GIns 3.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - based Silicone): Silver and Silver- 1 CA Location Used: RE (Spray plated Copper Powders [Silver . Booth) 7440-22-4 & Copper 7440-50- 81(40-50%]; Silicone Resins [15- 30%]; Xylene [1330-20-7][15- 30%]; Ethylbeznene [100-41- 4](2.5-5%1; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 71; (SC 1.5; VD >1]; [H2-F4- RO] 33 DOW- L 100 Dow Comm PR-1200 RTV Prime FL1B, OHH, CR 10.0000 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - 4093284 Coat Clear: Solvent Naphtha, Gins Location Used: RE (Spray Light Aliphatic [64742-89-8](70- Coater) 90%]; Tetrakis(2-Butoxyethyl) Orthosilicate [18765-38- 3][Titanium Tetrabutanolate [5593-70-4][1-5%1; [FP 55.4 of; BP176oF]; [SG 0.761; H3-F3-RO] TOTAL - Other Health Hazards/Liquids 180.43 Gins 251.04 Gins 51.61 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL - Other Health Hazards/Liquids 483.08 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 37 of 74 - - - - - - - Other Health Hazards/SOLIDS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location RF-10004 5 100.0 Carbonyl Iron Powder EW[BASF CD, IR, OHH 1320.0000 1100.0000 220.0000 N N Location Stored: Warehouse - 500593691 Carbonyl Iron Powder Lbs Lbs Lbs Location Used: SE [7439-89-6][60-100%]; [H1-F3- RU] 2 RF-10035 S 100.0 Varox DBPH-50 [Vanderbilt IR, OHH, OX1, 57.2000 Lbs 8.8000 Lbs 8.8000 Lbs N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Chemicals 71003]: 2,5-dimethyl- CD, 0P4, UR1 Location Used: SE, JSF 2, 5-di-(tert-butyl peroxy) hexane [78-63-7](44-46%]; calcium carbonate [471-34-1][37-39%]; amorphous silica [7631-86-9][15- 17%]; di-tert-butyl peroxide [110- 05-4][0-1%1; [H2-F2-R1 OX] 3 RF-10082 S 100.0 Akrocehm Antiozonant MPD-100 CD, SN, OHH, 44.0000 Lbs 44.0000 Lbs N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Flake [Akrochem 03840]: Diaryl- IR Location Used: SE p-phenylenediamine mixture [68953-84-4][>80%]; Diphenylamine [122-39-4][<3%]; hydroxydiphenylamine [122-37- 2][<3%]; [H2-F1-RO] TOTAL - Other Health Hazards/Solids 1421.20 Lbs 1108.80 Lbs 272.80 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL - Other Health Hazards/Solids 2802.80 Lbs STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 38 of 74 — — — — — — —m on —m — — — — — M— — Organic Peroxides IV/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material . Hazard Class 77 Storage 'Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >l5psi Location RF-10050 L 100.0 KenColor K-6326 [KRI-Color IR, OHH, 0P4, 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - KC6326P501: Dicumyl peroxide CL3B Location Used: SE [80-43-3][24%]; Polydimethyl siloxane [63148-62-9][40%]; calcium carbonate [471-34- 1][36%]; [FP >248oF]; [H2-F2-R2] 2 RF-10558 L 100.0 Perkadox BC-40S-PS (Akzo IR, OHH, 0P4 4.4000 Gins 0.5500 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Nobel 035321: Dicumyl peroxide Location Used: JSF [80-43-31(30-50%]; Silicon Dioxide [7631-86-9]15-10%]; [Hi-Fl-RI] TOTAL - Organic Peroxides IV/Liquids 9.40 Gins 5.00 Gins 0.55 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL - Organic Peroxides IV/Liquids 1 14.95 GIns STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 39 of 74 an. — — — — w— . • — — Organic Peroxides IV/SOLIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 40 of 74 - - - -."Id -!M- "W ON - - - - -I - - - - Oxidizers 1/SOLIDS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc/0 MaterIai Hazard Class Storage Use Closed Use Open Cabs >15ps1 Location RF-10035 S 100.0 Varox DBPH-50 [Vanderbilt IR, OHH, OX1, 57.2000 Lbs 8.8000 Lbs 8.8000 Lbs N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Chemicals 710031: 2,5-dimethyl- CD, 0P4, UR1 Location Used: SE, JSF 2, 5-di-(tert-butyl peroxy) hexane [78-63-7j[44-46%1; calcium carbonate [471-34-1j[37-39%]; amorphous silica [7631-86-9][15- 17%]; di-tert-butyl peroxide [110- 05-4][0-1%]; [H2-F2-R1 OX] TOTAL - Oxidizers 1/Solids 57.20 Lbs 8.80 Lbs 8.80 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL - Oxidizers 1/Solids 74.80 Lbs STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 41 of 74 - - - - ,- - - - - - - - - - - - - - CA-P r0p65/LIQU IDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Cone°!0 Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location 1 { RF-10474 L 100.0 SilquestA-171 Silane (Momentive P65, IR, OHH, 2.1560 GIns 0.0440 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - A-171): Vinyltrimethoxysilane FL1C, WR1 Location Used: JSF (Mixer) [2768-02-7][60-100%J; Methanol [67-56-1][0.1-1%]; [LD50-Oral (rat) 7,340-7460 mg/kg; LD50- Dermal (rabbit) 3,460-4,000; LC50-lnhalation (rat) 33.58 mg/I); [FP 82.4oF; BP 253.4oF]; [LEL 1.4; UEL 19.9]; ND >1; SG 0.9671; [H2-F3-R1] RF-1051 1 L 100.0 Silquest A-172NTJ Silane : CL3A, OHH, P65 0.5500 Gins 0.5500 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [Momentive A-172NTJ): 2,5,7,10- : Location Used: SE Tetraoxa-6-silaundecane, 6- 1 ethenyl-6-(2-methoxyethoxy)- [1067-53-4][70-100%]; [FP 197.6oF; BP 545oF]; [SG 1.03; VD >1] ; 2 3 1 RF-10573 I L 100.0 4 J RF-10594 L 100.0 Primer-C (Shin-Etsu 1133S21: FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.6600 Gins 0.2200 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Petroleum naphtha [64742-48- P65, CA, WR1 Location Used: EXTRU [Under 9][40-506/6]; Toluene [108-88- Fume Hood) 31(30-40%]; Alkoxide [PROP]I10- 20%1; Alkoxysilane [PROP][10- I 20%]; [FP 28.4oF; BP >203oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 71; [SG 0.82; VD 3.61; [H3-F3-RO] Andisil 189 Silane [AB 82751: CL3A, IR, OHH, 4.0000 Gins 0.4400 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane SN, WR1, P65 Location Used: JSF [4420-74-0)[60-100%]; Chiororpropyltrimethoxysilane [2530-87-2)[5-10%); Methanol (67-56-110.1-1%); [FP 190.4oF]; [BP 413.6oF]; [SG 1.05; VD >1] STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 42 of 74 — — — — am No — — — Mn — — — — — — M. no CA-Prop65/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use Closed Use Open Cabs >15psl Location 5 RF-12032 L 100.0 MIL-PRF-23377J-TYPE I-Class CA, SN, OHH, 1.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - C2 (Base) [Deft 02Y040A1: IR, FL1B, P65 Location Used: CP (Spray Stontium Chromate [7789-06- I Booth) 2][10-30%]; Bispenol A Epoxy Resin [25085-99-8][10-30%); Methyl n-propyl ketone [107-87- 9][7-13%]; Benzene, 1-chloro-4 trifluoromethyl [98-56-6][5-10%]; Methyl n-amyl ketone [110-43- 0][3-7%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7)[1-5%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][0.5-1.5%]; [FP 46oF; BP 213-306 oF]; [LEL 0.9; UEL 10]; [SC 1.557; VD >1]; [H3- F3-R1] 6 RF-12092b L 100.0 Epikure Curing Agent 3282 CR, SN, OHH, 0.2200 Gins 0.1100 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [Hexion K814L]: CA, CL3B, P65 Location Used: ENGR Polyethylenepolyamine Epoxy Adduct [PROP]; 4,4- Isopropylidenediphenol [80-05-7]; Diethylenetriamine (111-40-01; - Oxirane, 2-(butoxymethyl)- 12426- 08-61; [FP 221oF; BP 404.6oF]; [LEL 1.4] 7 RF-12117A L 100.0 Sylgard 184 Silicone Elastomer CL3B, IR, OHH, 4.0000 Gins 4.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Kit 100w Corning 10642911: CA, P65 Location Used: JSF Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][0.1-1%]; [FP 2500F; BP >212oF]; [SG 1.11]; (HO-F1-ROJ 8 RF-12140 L 100.0 SRSOO Primer Solution i FL1B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [Momentive SR5001: Silicic acid, P65 Location Used: SE (Under Fume ethyl ester [11099-06-2][0.1-11%]; : Hood) Hexane [110-54-3J[60-100%]; Tetraethyl Silicate [78-10-4][1- 5%]; Toluene [108-88-3]15-10%]; MO Silanol Resin [56275-01-5][1- 5%); Dimethylpolysiloxane [1-5%]; [FP -9oF: [LEL 1.1; UEL 7.51; [SC 0.71]; [H2-F3-RO] STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 43 of 74 — — — — — — — — --- — — — — — a. CA-Prop65/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% jk 1IateriaI Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psl Location ,----.--." ,-.--.---"--...--. - 9 RF-12212 L 100.0 Flame Control NO. 10-i DA: CL2, IR, OHH, 5.0000 GIns 5.0000 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Aliphatic Hydrocarbons [8052-41- SN, P65 1 Location Used: CP 3][10-30%]; 1,24-Trimethyl Benzene [95-63-6][0.1-1%J; Para chlo robe nzotrifluoride [98-56- 617-15%); Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][5-10%]; 13,5- Triazine-2,4,6-Trimaine [108-78- 1][7-15%]; Aromatic Petroleum Distillates [64742-95-6][1-5%]; [FP 105oF; BP 315oF]; [LEL 1; I UEL 6]; [SC 1.25-1.35; VD 4.9] 10 RF-12247B L 100.0 FS3-3760 [NuSil FS3-3760]: 2- CL3A, IR, OHH, 0.5600 GIns 0.1000 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Butanone, 0,0,0"- SN, P65 . Location Used: JSF (ethenylsilylidyne)trioxime [2224- 33-1][>90%]; Dibutyltin dilaurate [77-58-7][4.76%]; [FP 1400F]; [SG 1];[H2-F2-RO] 11 RF- L 100.0 ECCOSORB Coating 300 Part A FL1B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 GIns 5.0000 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Coating- (Iron Filled Epichlorohydrin- SN, P65 Location Used: RE (Spray 300-A 1 Bisphenol A Epoxy Prepolymer): Booth) Xylene [1330-20-7][<9%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-864][<3%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93-3][<2%]; Epichiorohydrin-Bisphenol A Epoxy Resin [25068-38-6][<5%]; [FP 16oF; BP >167oF}; [LEL 0.9; 12 RF-CR-Y L 100.0 ECCOSORB CR, Part V CL3A, IR, OHH, 0.4000 GIns 0.4000 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - (Aromatic Amine Catalyst): m- SN, UR1, P65 . Location Used: RE Phenylenediamine [10845-2][70- 80%]; n-Methyl Pyrrolidone [872- 50-4][20-30%]; [FP 195oF]; [LEL i 1.3; UEL 9.5]; [SC 1.02-1.14]; [H2-F2-RO] 13 RF-RVS L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD RVS (Solvent- FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.4000 GIns 0.1000 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - based Conductive Adhesive): P65 Location Used: RE (Spray Silver [7440-22-4][60-80%]; Booth) Toluene [108-88-3][10-25%]; I Silicone Resins [10-20%]; [FP 400F; BP >2300F]; [LEL 1; UEL I i3.2, [SG 2.3-2.7.vD>1]H . I STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 44 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CA-Pr0p65/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Rem CAS# i[tateConc% MatQria Hazard Class 1 Storare 14 RF-SX L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD SX (Solvent-based FL1B, IR, ONH, 0.4000 Gins Conductive): Silver [60-80%]; P65 Toluene [20-25%]; Silicone Resins [5-10%]; [FP 400F; BP >2300F]; [LEL 1.2; UEL7.1]; [SC >2.3-2.4;VD>11 TOTAL - CA-Prop65/Liquids 23.35 GIns 15.91 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL - CA-Prop65/Liquids 45.41 Gins Use-Open Cabs >l5psi Location 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Location Used: RE (Spray Booth) 6.15 GIns STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 45 of 74 - - - - .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sensitizers/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location RF-10594 L 100.0 Andisil 189 Silane [AB 8275]: CL3A, IR, OHH, 4.0000 GIns 0.4400 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane SN, WR1, P65 I Location Used: JSF [4420-74-0][60-100%]; Chiororpropyltrimethoxysilane [2530-87-2][5-10%]; Methanol [67-56-1][0.1-1%]; [FP 190.4oF]; [BP 413.6oF]; [SC 1.05; VD >11 2 RF-11055 L 100.0 RJ-2 Conductive Phenolic CL2, IR, OHH, 100.0000 120.0000 1.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Coating [MAST MC10-0004-00]: SN, CA Gins Gins Location Used: CP Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0](75%]; Ethanol [64-17-5](7.5%]; Phenol [108-95-2]14%]; Methanol [67-56- 1][1%]; Formaldehyde [50-00- 0I[1%]; [FP 131oF; BP 147oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 7]; [SC 0.8; VO 2.1] 3 RF-12032 L 100.0 MIL-PRF-23377J-TYPE ]-Class CA, SN, OHH, 1.0000 GIns N N Location Stored: Warehouse - C2 (Base) [Deft 02Y040A]: IR, FL1B, P65 Location Used: CP (Spray Stontium Chromate [7789-06- Booth) 2][10-30%]; Bispenol A Epoxy Resin [25085-99-8)[10-30%1; Methyl n-propyl ketone [107-87- 9][7-13%]; Benzene, 1-chloro-4 trifluoromethyl [98-56-6][5-10%]; Methyl n-amyl ketone [110-43- 0](3-7%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][1-5%1; n-Butyl Acetate (123-86-4][0.5-1.5%]; [FP 46oF; BP 213-306 oF]; [LEL 0.9; UEL 10]; [SC 1.557; VD >1]; [H3- F3-R1] 4 RF-12092b L 100.0 Epikure Curing Agent 3282 CR, SN, OHH, 0.2200 Gins 0.1100 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - [Hexion K814L]: CA, CL3B, P65 Location Used: ENGR Polyethylenepolyamine Epoxy Adduct [PROP]; 4,4- IsopropyIidenediphenoI [80-05-7]; Diethylenetriamine [111-40-0]; Oxirane, 2-(butoxymethyl)- [2426- I 08-61; [FP 221oF; BP 404.6oF]; [LEL 1.4] STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 46 of 74 — — — — — — No Sensitizers/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >1 5psi Location 5 RF 12212 L 100.0 Flame Control NO 10-10A: CL2 IR OHH 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored Warehouse Aliphatic Hydrocarbons 18052-41- SN, P65 Location Used: CP 3J[10-30%]; 1,2,4-Trimethyl Benzene [95-63-6][0.1-1%]: Parachlorobenzotrifluoride [98-56- 6][7-15%); Titanium Dioxide (13463-67-7)[5-10%]; 1,3,5- Triazine-2,4,6-Trimaine [108-78- 1][7-15%]; Aromatic Petroleum Distillates [64742-95-6][1-5%]; [FP 105oF; BP 315oF]; [LEL 1; UEL6]; [SG 1.25-1.35;VD4I S 6 1 RF-12247B L 100.0 FS3-3760 [NuSil FS3-3760]: 2- CL3A, tR, OHH, 0.5600 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Butanone, 0,0,0- SN, P65 Location Used: JSF (ethenylsilylidyne)trioxime [2224- 33-1]1>90%]; Dibutyltin dilaurate [77-58.71[4.76%]; [FP 1400F]; [SG 11; [H2-F2-R0] 7 1 RF-12286 L 100.0 SP-270 [NuSil SP-270]: Solvent FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.3750 Gins 0.1250 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - naphtha, petroleum, light aliphatic CA, SN Location Used: JSF (Under [64742-89-8][75-85%]; Platinum Fume Hood) Catalyst [68478-92-2][5-10%]; 1- Butanol, titanium(4+) salt [5593- 70-4][<5%); Silane, Trimethoxy [2- (7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3- yl)ethyl]- [3388-04-3][<5%1; Silane, trimethoxy-7-octenyl- [52217-57-9)[<5%]; [FP 63oF; BP 2100F]; [SG 0.8]; [H3-F3-RO] 8 RF-30-NF L 100 3M Fastbond Contact Adhesive tR, OHH, SN 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N . N Location Stored: Warehouse - 30-NF Green: Water [7732-18- Location Used: RE 5][40-50%1; Polychloroprene [9010-98-4][30-40%]; Glycerol Esters of Rosin Acids [8050-31- 5][5-10%]; Rosin, Polymer with Phenol [68083-03-4113-7%]; Toluene [108-88-3][1-2.5%]; Methyl Alcohol (67-56-1)(1- 1.25%]; Zinc Oxide [1314-13-2]11- LJ............................ STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 47 of 74 — — M— — — — — mom MM — — — — — — Sensitizers/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA [item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location 9 RF- L 100.0 ECCOSORB Coating 300 Part A FL1B, IR, OHH, 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Coating- (Iron Filled Epichiorohydrin- SN, P65 Location Used: RE (Spray 300-A Bisphenol A Epoxy Prepolymer): Booth) Xylene [1330-20-7][<9%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][<3%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93-3][<2%]; Epichlorohydrin-Bisphenol A Epoxy Resin [25068-38-61[<5%]; [FP 16oF; BP >167oF}; [LEL 0.9; UEL 11.41; [SG 3.7] 10 1RF- L 100.0 ECCOSORB Coating 300 Part B CL3B, CR, OHH, 0.1100 Gins 0.1100 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Coating- (Amine Epoxy Curing Agent): SN Location Used: RE 300-B 3,3- oxybis(ethyleneoxy)bis(propylami ne) 1100%1; [FP >282oF; BP 298oF]; [SG 1.011; [1-13-F1-RO] 11 RF-CR-Y L 100.0 ECCOSORB CR, Part CL3A, IR, OHH, 0.4000 Gins 0.4000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - (Aromatic Amine Catalyst): m- SN, UR1, P65 Location Used: RE Phenylenediamine [1 08-45-2][70- 80%]; n-Methyl Pyrrolidone [872- 50-4][20-30%]; [FP 195oF]; [LEL 1.3; UEL 9.5]; [SG 1.02-1.14]; 12 RF-VX L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD VX (Solvent-based FL1C, IR, OHH, 0.4000 Gins 0.1000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Thermoplastic Shielding SN : Location Used: RE (Spray Compound): Silver-plated Copper Booth) [75-85%]; Polyisobutylene [5- 15%); Xylene [5-15%]; Carbon Black [<1%]; [FP 81oF]; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7]; [SG 3.3-3.4; VD >1] 13 RF-VY L 100.0 ECCOSHIELD W (Solvent-based FL1C, IR, OHH, 10.0000 2.5000 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Silicone): Silver and Silver-plated CA, SN Gins Location Used: RE (Spray Copper Powders [Silver 7440-22- Booth) 4 & Copper 7440-50-8)180-90%]; 2-Butanono [78-93-3]1<1%]; Silicone Resins [<10%]; Xylene [1330-20-7][<10%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1-2%); [FP 81oF1; [LEL 1.1; UEL 7]; [SG 3.9-4.3; VD >1]; TOTAL- Sensitizers/Liquids : 131.06 Gins 126.77 Gins 14.11 Gins - - AGGREGATE TOTAL Sensitizers/Liquids J27195 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 48 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - -. - - MM Sensitizers/SOLIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class q Storage Use Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location v -.--- --..----.----- ---.--.---. -. .-.-- --- ,.- RF-10082 S 100.0 Akrocehm Antiozonant MPD-100 CD, SN, OHH, 44.0000 Lbs 44.0000 Lbs N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Flake [Akrochem 03840]: Diaryl- IR I Location Used: SE p-phenylenediamine mixture [68953-84-4][>80%]; Diphenylamine [122-39-4][<3%]; hydroxydiphenylamine [122-37- 2][<3%]; [H2-F1-R0] TOTAL - Sensitizers/Solids 44.00 Lbs 0.00 Lbs 1 44.00 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL - Sensitizers/Solids 88.00 Lbs STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 49 of 74 — — — — — — mv m — — so — .- — — — — — Unstable Reactives 1/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 50 of 74 Unstable Reactives 1/SOLIDS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Item CAS# State Conc% jVIl1aterral Hazard Class if Storage Use Closed Use Open Cabs >150si Location ... •---- RF-10035 I S 100.0 Varox DBPH-50 [Vanderbilt IR, OHH, OX1, 57.2000 Lbs 1 8.8000 Lbs 8.8000 Lbs N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Chemicals 71003]: 2,5-dimethyl- CD, 0P4, UR1 Location Used: SE, JSF 2, 5-di-(tert-butyl peroxy) hexane [78-63-7](44-46%]; calcium carbonate [471-34-1][37-39%1; amorphous silica [7631-86-9](15- 17%); di-tert-butyl peroxide [110- 05-4][0-1%]; [H2-F2-R1 OX) TOTAL - Unstable Reactives 1/Solids 57.20 Lbs } 8.80 Lbs 8.80 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL - Unstable Reactives 1/Solids 74.80 Lbs STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 51 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Water Reactives 1/LIQUIDS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Location Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15ps1 ---.-- RF-1 0474 L 100.0 Silquest A•.171 Silane [Momentive P65, IR, 01-IF-i, 2.1560 Gins 0.0440 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - A-171]: Vinyltrimethoxysilane FL1C, WR1 Location Used: JSF (Mixer) [2768-02-7](60-100%1; Methanol [67-56-1][0.1-1%]; [LD50-OraI (rat) 7,340-7,460 mg/kg; LD50- Dermal (rabbit) 3,460-4,000; LC50-InhaIation (rat) 33.58 mg/I]; [FP 82.4oF; BP 253.4oF]; [LEL 1.4; UEL 19.9]; [VD >1; SC 0.9671; [H2-F3-R1] 2 RF-10573 L 100.0 Primer-C [Shin-Etsu 1133S2]: I FL1B, IR, OHH, 0.6600 Gins 0.2200 Gins N N : Location Stored: Warehouse - Petroleum naphtha [64742-48- P65, CA, WR1 Location Used: EXTRU [Under 9][40-50%]; Toluene [108-88- i j Fume Hood] 31(30-40%]; Alkoxide [PROP][10- 20%]; Alkoxysilane [PROP][10- 20%I; [FP 28.4oF; BP >203oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 7]; [SG 0.82; VD 3.6]; [H3-F3-R0] 3 RF-10594 L 100.0 Andisil 189 Silane [AB 8275]: CL3A, IR, OHH, 4.0000 Gin 0.4400 Gins N N Location Stored: Warehouse - Mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane SN, WR1, P65 Location Used: JSF [4420-74-0][60-100%I; Chlororpropyltrimethoxysilane [2530-87-2][5-10%1; Methanol [67-56-1J[0.1-1%J; [FP 190.4oF]; [BP 413.6oF]; [SC 1.05; VD >1] TOTAL -Water Reactives 1/Liquids 6.82 Gins 0.70 Gins 0.00 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL - Water Reactives 1/Liauids 7.52 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 52 of 74 - - - - - - - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307;1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 16-Laird Technolog ies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA - - - . . - - - - - - lat1al S orage Storage r Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open . (Ibs) (girls) (CIS) (ibs) (g Ins) (cfs) (ibs) )glnc) cts) Csr in ns 21 125.4550 19.5000 I. Material Total Total Total fIbs) (gIns) (cfs) . . - ... - .JEtL I Carcinogens •0.0 - 266.21 . 0.0 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2013 CFC/CBC - - .s: .4 ._,, .-, .. ,- . ..... - '-t.- -,--..,.-,. . - -•2 I- .. - -. - ------- ., - - ,_._.LMaterial Storage . Storage Storage Used Cjosed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Oppn Used Open (Ibs) (gins) cfs) (Ibs) (gins) )cfsi (ibs) gln) (C is) — - Corrosives 103300 ] 01100 51100 rsItrial Total Total Total . . . . (lb) (gIns) (cis) . Corrosives . 1 0.0 15.55 0.0 . . . . . .. ............. .............. ......... .... ...L.............................I........................................ - -........................... 2613 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2)! CBC TABLE 301.11(2): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA - H-4 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR> MAQ. STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ - NO CABINETS: , 10,000 POUNDS - 1,000 GALLONS - 1,620 CUBIC FEET -30 GALLONS LIQUEFIED GAS STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - W1TI-4 CABINETS: - . 20,000 POUNDS -2,000 GALLONS - 1,620 CUBIC FEET -60 GALLONS LIQUEFIED GAS USE-CLOSED MAO: 10,000 POUNDS -1,000 GALLONS -1,620 CUBIC FEET [3,240 CUBIC FEET IF IN CABINETS]- 30 GALLONS LIQUEFIED GAS - .. USE-OPEN MAQ: . , . -. 2,000 POUNDS- 200 GALLONS . . . 2013 CFC Table 5003.11.1 / CBC TABLE 414.2.5(1):M and S-I OCCUPANCIES - STORAGE/DISPLAY - MAO PER CONTROL AREA: 19,500 POUNDS - 1,950 GALLONS -4 - . -4, .4 - - . . 2013 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B, Fl, Si OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT— MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC 2016-08-20 ' Page 53 of 74 ,.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - (_• - ',- - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS . CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TABLE 5003A.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS - 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad; CA - . - .. . . Material Storage Straçje Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open V. Used Open (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (lOs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) Irritants 1421 20 U I 1108 8000 250 9290 272 8000 459500 Material Total Total . Total . . . . . )ib) (g In( (cts) Irritants 2802.8 46643 0.0 - - QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2OI3CFC/CBC - . - - - - V.- .7.W f-a- . 5. . -. C•._ . .. - -• .t - 1C1 --r;: .............,. .:. :-. . - MateriI Storage Storage Storage UseCIosed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (ibs) (gins) (cfs( - - . ..............-V VV -V.. •- VV V. --V. VV ----4 0th r Ha tO Hazard, 1421.2000 I 180 4310 1108 8000 J ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 251 0390 272 8000 51.6100 Material Total Total Total (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) Other Health Hazards 0 . 2802.8 [ 483.08 0.0 . .. . .. . .. .. ".QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2013 CFC/CBC . . . .. . . . . .. . . ' . 3 - - 2013 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B, F1 Si OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. - . .. - ,V ...V . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC 2016-08-20 Page 54 of 74 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA - - - - Material stc.rr ge Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed UsedCIosed Used Open Used Open Used Open ibs) (gins) (ets) (ibs) (gins) (cfs) (ibs) gins) )Cts) C -ProP65 1460 J 1 15914Q 61500 Material Total Total Total )lbs) (gins) )cf) I - • - CA Prop65 00 - 45.411 0.0 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 SUBSTANCES - CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER OR REPRODUCTIVE/DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY --INCLUDES PRODUCTS CONTAINING CA-P65 REGULATED SUBSTANCES - - - REPORTING/DISCLOSURE THROUGH CUPRA AND/OR LOCAL COUNTY HEALTH AGENCIES MAY BE REQUIRED - - ; ja : •- - ' -;.- ..t.,.. :. r: .- r - r- .... •, .'-''-'..._ ......................n;--,'t.__ :.:;..t4. Li.:as.I,a:r; - Th... .--•o - "- —. -.--.--.---- —.-.--------.- - sr__--.--__1 Material Storage Storage . Storage Used Closed Used Closed UsOd Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open - (Ibs) Igins) (cts( (ibs) (gins) (cfs) )lbs) (gins) (cfs) - Sensitizers 440000 131 0650 1 ] 1267750 440000 141100 Matociat Totsi Total Total (ibs) (gins) . (cfs) Sensitizers . - F 88.0 271.95 0.0 J -. - . QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2013 CFC/CBC j - -S - .• - - . . . . . - 2013 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B,4 Fl, Si OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS - STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. - ,. - . . •5 - . . - 5. - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC 2016-08-20 Page 55 of 74 - - -,-;-- -,- -,-.- - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - - -. CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS - 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA M, •WIVIaterial Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open - Used Open Used Open - (Ibs) (gins) - (fs) (Ih) (.gins) (cfs) - "(lbs) - (gins) (eta) - - - u tihle Diists 1421.2000 1108.8000 272.8000 - Material Total Total Total (Ibs) 91n5) (cfs) Combustible Dusts - - 2802.8 j 0.0 2013 CFC 5003.1.1 (1) NOTE 0! CBC TABLE 307.1(1) NOTE Cl: WHERE MANUFACTURED, GENERATED OR USED IN SUCH A MANNER THAT THE CONCENTRATION AND CONDITIONS. CREATE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD BASED ON INFORMATION PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CFC SECTION 104.7.2.- - - ,.--- ':--•-_.''t.--•:' -'-".5 . ,..-.'-.,,- - ,.. - ' '- - ia------ ,-,:' '" -• ' - - .'--'b, --- - - .5 - :. - -' . '--.,- .. ',' .' . . -.-.5S ,. •'. .,a . - - . _----.. . - Merl ...- - Storage - -- Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used nosed Used Open Used Open Used Open 11 (Ibs) gIns) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs)(gins) (cfs) Combustible Liquids ll 4 1050000 I ] - 1250000 1 10000 Material - Total Total Total fibs) (gins) (cfs) - - Combustible Liquids II 0.0 23 ..... 7 . . ............ . . ....... . . ...... 1. ......... .. . . ........ . ......... 7 . . . . . . . ............ . ......... . 0 . . .................. . . . . ........ . ....... .. . ...... ............... . .. . .. ........ ------------ - 0.0' - - 2013 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)! CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA - -. H-2 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAO WHEN USED OR STORED IN OPEN CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS >15 PSI - . H-3 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAO WHEN USED OR STORED IN CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS AT </=15 PSI . . STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: 240 GALLONS - STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO -WITH CABINETS: - 480 GALLONS - USE-CLOSED MAO: - - - - 240 GALLONS - . - - • USE-OPEN MAO: - - ................60 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS (IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D 92) - 2013 CFC 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 7: UNLIMITED — - STORAGE OF STILLED SPIRITS AND WINES IN WOODEN BARRELS AND CASKS -2013 CFC 5001.1 EXCEPTION 10 & 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 10: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY- MAXIMUM QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA -2013 CFC TABLE 5704.3.4.1 - COMBINATION OF I-B, I-C, II & Ill-A LIQUIDS: - - - - - - - CEILING <1=18' HIGH, SHELF STORAGE </6', OTHER STORAGE </4.5':7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: . 15,000 GALLONS - 2013 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B, Fl, Si OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. - - . -- - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 ' , Page 56 of 74 --4---- - - - - - - - - - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS - . .• .. 16-Laird TeéhnoIogies 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA - .-.- Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open UsedOpen (ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) )glns) (cfs( (Ibs) gins) )cfs) CrnLLJ title Li I114, 5 9100 05400 1 09500 Material Total Total Total - - (lbs) (gins) (ct) Combustible Liquids 111-A 00 f 70 00 2013 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) ICBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAO PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA - H-2 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN OPEN CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS 15 PSI '- H-3 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAO WHEN USED OR STORED IN CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS AT </=15 PSI : STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: 660 GALLONS - * STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: - 1,320 GALLONS USE-CLOSED MAO: - 660 GALLONS USE-OPEN MAQ: 160 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS .2013 CFC 5701.2 Exception 7: UNLIMITED - MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC.- 2013 CFC 5001.1 Exception I & 5701.2 Exception 2: </=50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=5 LITERS/1.3 GAL: UNLIMITED GROUP •M OCCUPANCY-MAXIMUM QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA- 2013 CFC TABLE 5704.3.4.1 COMBINATION OF I-B, I-C-Il & Ill-A LIQUIDS: '-.- 's.,. ,.i ....... CEILING </=18 HIGH SHELF STORAGE </-6 OTHER STORAGE </=4.5':7,500 GALLONS t- \ SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION5 - 15,000 GALLONS - Material !sJorao . Storage Storage Used Clsed' Used Closed Used Closed Used-Opon Used Open Used®pen I Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (lbs( (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) . (gins) cf( -'-. Comb tile Liquids III -B 93300 j J 9 1100 I 0 1100 Material Total Total Total - : (ibs( , (gins) (cfs) Combustible Liquids 111-13 - 18.55 . 0.0 . - 2013 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)! CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ - NO CABINETS: NOT LIMITED - STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - WITH CABINETS: - - NOT LIMITED USE-CLOSED MAO: - -. - NOT LIMITED USE-OPEN MAO: .. - - NOT LIMITED LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS -2013 CFC 5701.2 Exception 7: UNLIMITED MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC.; 2013 CFC 5001.1 Exception 114 57012 Exception 2: </50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=5 . —LITERS/1.3 GAL UNLIMITED - - - - - 2013 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B, Fl, Si OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS T. - STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS - - QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC 2016-08-20' Page 57 of 74 -. -. ' - . •- - - - - - - '- as - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS. . CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY m PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA .. . . . - - -'-- --' --'---. -'1,,r --------,r----r-- '-- -tnt?— - —'- ---- - --- ------------ ..-- ---rn —• .- -..----- - .,,,, - -. -. - - Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open '- -.------ Used Open (Ibs) (gins) )cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) )ibs) (gins) icts) FanrnFLinlIB C 1163450 204000 Material Total Total Total Flammable Liquids I B 0.0 154.38 0 0 2013 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)! CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA OF FLIA, FLI B AND FLIC COMBINED - - - • - -,H-2 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN OPEN CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS >15 PSI - - - H-3 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED INCLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS AT <1=15 PSI -. STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: 240 GALLONS . STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - WITH CABINETS: 480 GALLONS USE-CLOSED MAQ: 240 GALLONS . . USE-OPEN MAO:. - 60 GALLONS . .-- ••. . .-. LIQUIDS WITH N1.O FIRE POINTS (IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTMD 92).- 2013 CFC 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 7: UNLIMITED - STORAGE OF DISTILLED SPIRITS AND WINES IN WOODEN BARRELS AND CASKS 2013 CFC 5001 1 EXCEPTION 10 & 6701.2 NON APPLICABILITY 10 UNLIMITED GROUPM OCCUPANCY - MAXIMUM QUANTITY PER CONTROL. AREA -2013 CFC TABLE 6704.3.4.1 -COMBINATION OF I-B, I-C, II & Ill-A LIQUIDS: -- . ,-r U;--' - . - :--:'CEILING <1=18 HIGH,SHELFSTORAGE <1=6" STORAGE <1=4.5:7,500 GALLONS - .- --..---.. -.. - '• .- - ;,-' SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION:--. -. T ':- '..15000 GALLONS .. --- -------..-.--- --=---- --- -.---.- a-.-.- Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open - a - (ibs) (gins) )cfs) (ibs) (gins) )cfs) )ibs) (gins) - )cfs) * .. I Flammable Liquids I C 33.5560 . . .............. ... ........... . ..................... 0.0440 23.6000 ............................................. . ............. .................................... ......................................... . .......................................................... . ............................................. . .......... Material l lotal Total Total (ibs) (gins) (ots) -L -.. . --- -.—.----. -5- r - Flammable Liquids i-C 0.0 57.2 1 0.0 * . . . . . 2013 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)! CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAO PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA OF FLIB AND FLIC COMBINED .. .,. H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED.IN NO OPEN CONTAINERS AND SYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERS OR SYSTEMS PRESSURIZED >15 PSI H-3 OCCUPANCY. REQUIRED FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN NORMALLY CLOSED CONTAINERS AND SYSTEMS PRESSURIZED AT <1=15 PSI STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO -NO CABINETS: . . 240 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO -,WITH CABINETS: - 480 GALLONS . USE-CLOSED MAO: . . 240 GALLONS - USE-OPEN MAO: .. . - . -. 60 GALLONS. . - . • . - - LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS -2013 CFC 5701.2 ExceptIon 7: UNLIMITED . . . . MEDICINES FOOD COSMETICS ETC 2013 CFC 5001.1 Exception I & 6701.2 Exception 2 </50/ WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=5 LITERS/5 GAL UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY MAXIMUM QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA 2013 CFC TABLE 57043 41 COMBINATION OF I B I-C, II & III -A LIQUIDS . CEILING <1=18' HIGH, SHELF STORAGE <1=6', OTHER STORAGE <1=4.5:7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: .. 15,000 GALLONS 2013 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B, Fl, 51 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT =MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANYTIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. . - . . . . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS- KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 - Page 58 of 74 'V. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION A1.1ALvsIS. CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS - 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA V - - •V• ....................._______ •V •V V Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed VV Used Closed Used Ciose&. Used Open -Used Open Used Open ((be) (gins) (cfs) (ibs) (gins) (cfs) lbs) (gins) cfs) Crmc Rrcxii (\ OOO ci4 88000 50000 88000 05500 Material 1 Total Total Total ibs) (gins) (cs) . Organic Peroxides IV V 74.8 •. f 14.95 0.0 2OI3CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)/CBC TABLE 3O7.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA - - V _ - V - -• STORAGE/AGGREGATEMAQ - NOCABINETS: NOT LIMITED STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: . NOT LIMITED. . - V V USE-CLOSED MAQ: V NOT LIMITED . V V USE-OPEN MAQ: V NOT LIMITED V V V V. . V V S, ,VVV.V ..VV;V__ VVVV V• ,_V VV V VVVV V - V - .' V -- V V V V_ . - VV VV V - ........V:V...V/VV VV V V V V . V V •V V..VV V •. 'V- V, V V ':2' V : ..j Z_VV 2 - . V-VV VV ,VV V • V V VVV V V - .• V VV_VVV V•_VV - V V VV__ ----_--- - - •_V Material Soracio Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Usod Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open V V V (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (lhs( (gins) )cts( (Ibs) (gins) cfs)Jo VV Oxidizers 1 57.2000 8.8000 J 1 8 8000 - Material Total Total V Total . . (Ibs) (pins) )cs) V . V . V - I 'V• (V Oxidizers 1 - ( 74.8 j 0.0 0.0 V V 2013 CFC TABLE 5O03.1 .1 (1) I CBC TABLE 307.1 (1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA V V STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ - NO CABINETS: , V . NOT LIMITED . V V •V V V V - . STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: NOT LIMITED V V V USE-CLOSED MAQ: Not LIMITED V USE-OPEN MAQ: • V V. NOT LIMITED V - •V V.V •V .. . V • -. V 2013 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B, Fl S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS V V V V STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS V • QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. V V V • • • V V V V - V V V V *, - V HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC 2016-08-20 Page 59 of 74 — — an — — — — — — — — — — — —c — — — HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - - CBC TABLE 307.1(1).- CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY- PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS . 16-Laird Technoldgies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA - - .-.--.-. ---. --•.--.-" -. Material S orage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open - (Ibs)(gins) (ots) )lhs) (gins) (cfs) lbs) (gins) cts) Un tli Fn ti 1 5 I 41 88000 88000 04000 Material Total Total Total (ibs) )cjlns) (ots) - - • . - . Unstable Reactives 1 . 1. 74.8 0.8 0.0 . . . . . . . 2013 CFC TABLE 5063.1.1(1) / CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA - - - - STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ - NO CABINETS: - NOT LIMITED STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - WITH CABINETS: NOT LIMITED USE-CLOSED MAQ: - NOT LIMITED' USE-OPEN MAO: . . NOT LIMITED - 2013 CFC TABLE 5003.11.1 / CBC TABLE 414.2.5(1) - M and S OCCUPANCIES - STORAGE/DISPLAY - MAQ PER CONTROLAREA: NOT LIMITED .f••. .- '. :. . .,. . . . ,. - . - • •- - . . .; ...............t. .• . _ --- -- Material Storage Storage Storage Used .Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open 7 Used Open )lhs) (gins) )cfs) )lIs) (gins) )cfs) )Ibs) •. )ins) ofs) - . •. . •i__• -. —c. - -.-- .• i •- i -•.-•-- -, Water Reactives 1 6. 8160 j J 0 7040 . Material Total Total Total )lbs) (gins) (ots) . . Water Reactives 1 . 0.0 F 7.52 2013 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)! CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 151 FLOOR CONTROL AREA . . STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: - NOT LIMITED •' . . . - STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO -WITH CABINETS:. NOT LIMITED USE-CLOSED MAO: . . . NOT LIMITED * USE-OPEN MAO: - -. NOT LIMITED 2013 CFC TABLE 5003.11.1 / CBC TABLE 414.2.5(1) - M and S OCCUPANCIES - STORAGE/DISPLAY - MAQ PER CONTROL AREA: NOT LIMITED .- 203 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B, Fl, Si OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS . STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. - .. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 - Page 60 of 74 — aw — = — — — — — — — an — — — No — — — Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions LClãs ALl Aerosols Level 1 P AL2 Aerosols Level 2 P AL3 Aerosols Level 3 P CA Carcinogens H CA-CP Carcinogens-Consumer Products H CD I Combustible Dusts p CF Combustible Fibers P CG-NH Compressed Gases - Inert/Non-Hazardous p CL2 Combustible Liquids II p CL2-NFP Combustible Liquids II-No Fire Point p CL3A Combustible Liquids Ill-A P CL3A-NFP Combustible Liquids Ill-A-No Fire Point p CL3B Combustible Liquids Ill-B P CL3B-NFP Combustible Liquids Ill-B-No Fire Point P CR Corrosives H CRY-F Cryogenic Liquids - Flammable P CRY-NH Cryogenic Liquids - Inert/Non-Hazardous p CRY-OX Cryogenic Liquids - Oxidizing P EX Explosives p EX1.1 Explosives Division 1.1 P EX1.2 Explosives Division 1.2 P EX1.3 Explosives Division 1.3 P EX1.4 Explosives Division 1.4 P EX1.4G Explosives Division 1.4G P EX1.5 I Explosives Division 1.5 P HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 61 of 74 — — - — — — — — — — — — — — — — Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions Class iLName j Hazard EX1.6 Explosives Division 1.6 P FG Flammable Gases p FL1A Flammable Liquids I-A p FL1A-NFP Flammable Liquids I-A-No Fire Point P FL1B Flammable Liquids I-B p FL1B-NFP Flammable Liquids I-B-No Fire Point P FL1C Flammable Liquids I-C P FL1C-NFP Flammable Liquids I-C-No Fire Point P FRF Federal Regulated Flammable Substances P FRS Federal Regulated Substances P FS Flammable Solids p HT Highly Toxics H I Irritants H IR-CP Irritants-Consumer Products H NH Nonhazardous Materials NH OHH Other Health Hazards H OHH-CP I Other Health Hazards-Consumer Products H OP Organic Peroxides - Unclassified Detonable p OP1 Organic Peroxides I p OP2 Organic Peroxides II p OP3 Organic Peroxides Ill p 0P4 Organic Peroxides IV p OPS Organic Peroxides V p OX Oxidizer Gases p OX1 Oxidizers 1 P HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 62 of 74 Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions Class Name 0X2 Oxidizers 2 p 0X3 Oxidizers 3 p 0X4 Oxidizers 4 P P65 CA-Prop65 H PSM PSM-OSHA H PY Pyrophorics p RAD Radioactive H RADA Radioactive - Alpha H RADB Radioactive - Beta H RADG Radioactive - Gamma H RMP-T1 RMP Table 1 - Federal Regulated Substances p RMP-12 RMP Table 2 - Federal Regulated Flammable Substances P RMP-T3 RMP Table 3 - CA Regulated Substances P SlED Special Industrial Explosive Devices p SN Sensitizers H SN-CP Sensitizers-Consumer Products H SRS State Regulated Substances p TX Toxics -1 UR1 Unstable Reactives 1 P UR2 Unstable Reactives 2 P UR3 Unstable Reactives 3 P UR4 Unstable Reactives 4 P WR1 I Water Reactives 1 P WR2 : Water Reactives 2 P WR3 Water Reactives 3 P HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 63 of 74 — Met — — ON, — -. — — -. —, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS ACID Corrosive material whose water solutions contain hydrogen ions. Will liberate hydrogen gas on contact with certain metals. Forms a salt when it reacts with a base. Tastes sour. Turns blue litmus paper red. Very chemically active. Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic tissue such as the skin, lungs, stomach. . Generally incompatible with bases [alkalis]. pH=</=lto<7 AEROSOL A product that is dispensed from an aerosol containerby a propellant. Level 1 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion </=8,600 Btu/lb. Level 2 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion >8,600 Btu/Ib and <13,000 Btu/lb. Level 3 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion >13,000 Btu/lb AEROSOL CONTAINER A metal can up to a maximum size of 33':8' fluid ounces (1,000 mL) designed to dispense an aerosol product or A glass or plasticbbttle up tdà maximum size of 4 fluid ounces (118 mL), designed to dispense an aerosol product. - BASE [ALKALI] Corrosive materials whose water solutions contain hydroxyl ions. Chemically opposite of an organic acid. Forms a salt when it reacts with an acid. Neutralizes acids. Very chemically active. Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic tissues such as skin, lungs, stomach. pH=>7tO>/14 CARCINOGEN Substance that causes the development of cancerous growths in living tissue. Chemical is considered to be a carcinogen if: It has been evaluated by the International Agency of Research on Cancer (IRAC) and found to be a carcinogen; or It is listed as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen in the Annual Report on Carcinogens published by the National Toxicology Program; or Regulated by OSHA as a carcinogen. CLOSED CONTAINER A container sealed by means of a lid or other device such that liquid, vapor or dusts will not escape from it under ordinary conditions of use or handling. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 64 of 74 —. —. - - —. - - .- ..- - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA CLOSED SYSTEM The use of a solid or liquid hazardous materials involving a closed vessel or system that remains closed during normal operations where vapors emitted by the product are not liberated outside of the vessel or system. The product is not exposed to the atmosphere during normal operations. Examples: All compressed gases. Product conveyed through a piping system into a closed vessel, system or piece of equipment. COMBUSTIBLE DUST Finely divided solid materials which is </=420 microns in diameter and which, when dispersed in air in the proper proportions, could be ignited by a flame, spark or other source ignition. Combustible dust will pass through a U.S. No. 40 standard sieve. Generally: Particulate from wood sanding andgrinding is 'Combustible Dust.' Particulate from wood routing is not 'Combustible Dust.' Particulate from wood saving may or may not be 'Combustible Dust.' COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID A liquid having a closed up flash point >/=1000F. .. ... . .. .... ...... Class II Combustible Liquid: . Flash point. >/=1000F and <1400F. . . . .• .. Class lIlA Combustible Liquid:: Flash point >/=1400F and <2000F. Class IlIB Combustible Liquid:: Flash point >/=2000F. DOT Class 3 Materials. COMPRESSED GAS A material, or mixture of materials which: Is a gas 68oF or less at 14.7 psia of pressure; and Has a boiling point of 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which is either liquefied, nonliquefied or in solution, except those gases which have no other health-'or physical-hazard properties are not considered to be compressed until the pressure in the packaging exceeds 41 psia at 68oF. The states of a compressed gas are categorized as follows: Nonliquefied Compressed Gases: Gases, other than those in solution, which are in a packaging under the charged pressure and are entirely gaseous at a temperature of 68oF. Liquefied Compressed Gases: Gases that, in a packaging under the charged pressure, are partially liquid at temperature of 68oF Compressed Gases in Solution: Nonliquefied gases that are dissolved in a solvent. Compressed Gas Mixtures: Mixture of twoor more compressed gases contained in a packaging, the hazard properties of which are represented by the properties of the mixture as a whole. CONTROL AREA Spaces within a building where quantities of hazardous materials not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area are stored dispensed, used or handled. See also the definition of 'Outdoor control.areO.' KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES - 2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -20 16-08-20 Page 65 of 74 on, — .-. — : • -., — ,— .— — —. -. ._ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA CORROSIVE A chemical that causes visible destruction of, or irreversible alterations in, living tissue by chemical action at the point of contact. A chemical shall be considered corrosive if, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the method described in DOTn49 CFR 173.137, such chemical destroys or changes irreversible the structure of the tissue at the point of contact following an exposure period of 4 hours. This term does not refer to action on inanimate surfaces. Burns or destructively attacks organic tissues such as the skin, lungs, stomach - i.e.: acids, bases, caustics. General 'rule of thuthb': pH </=2-3 and >/=12 Dot Class 8 Materials. CRYOGENIC FLUID A fluid having a boiling point lower than -130oF at 14.7 psia. FLAMMABLE GAS A material which is a gas at 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which: Is ignitable at 147 psia when in a mixture of <1=13% by volume with air or Has a flammable r ètn14..7 psia with air of at least 12%, regardless ôflbwerlimit ••••' The limits specified shall be determined at 14.7 psi of pressure and a temperature of 68oF. DOT Class 2 Materials. FLAMMABLE LIQUEFIED GAS. . .. . :• ' A liquefied compressed gas which, under a charged pressure, is partially liquid at a temperature of 68oF and which is flammable. FLAMMABLE LIQUID A liquid having a closed cup flash point <100oF. Class IA Flammable Liquid: Flash point <73oF and boiling point <1000F. a Class lB Flammable Liquid: Flash point <73oF and boiling point >/=100oF. Class II Flammable Liquid: Flash point >I73oF and <100oF. DOT Class 3 Materials. FLAMMABLE MATERIAL A material capable of being readily ignited from common sources of heat or at a temperature of 600oF or less. FLAMMABLE SOLID. A solid, other than a blasting agent or explosive, that is capable of causing fire through friction, absorption or moisture, spontaneous chemical change, or retained heat from manufacturing or processing, or • A solid which has an ignition temperature below 212oF which burns so vigorously and persistently when ignited as to create a serious hazard. Test Data - CPSC 16 CFR; Part 1500.44: a chemical that ignites and burns with a self-sustained flame at a rate greater than 0.1 inch per second along its major axis. DOT Class 4.1 Materials. FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR FUMES The concentration of flammable constituents in air that exceeds 25 percent of their lower flammable limit (LFL). 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M — No am _i -. — — No Im No — — HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] Health [Blue]: Hazard rating of health hazards ranked according to the probably severity of the effects of exposure to personnel as follows: 4: Materials that on very short exposure could cause death or serious residual injury, including those too dangerous to be approached without specialized protection equipment - i.e.: * Inhalation/Absorption - Skin: Materials that, under normal conditions or under fire conditions, are extremely hazardous through inhalation of through contact with or absorption by the skin. * Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is <1= 5 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is <I40 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is </=0.5 milligrams per liter [mg/1-1. * Liquids - Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 200C is >/= 10 times its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=1,000 parts per million [ppm). * Gases - Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is </=1,000 parts per million [ppm]. 3: Materials that on short exposure could cause serious temporary or residual injury, including those requiring protection from all bodily contact - i.e.: * Combustion Products Materials that give off highly toxic combustion products Ingestion Oral Materials whose LDSO for acute oral toxicity is >5 milligrams and </=50 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg) * Skin: Materials whoe LD50 for acute dermal toxicit, is >40 milligrams and </=200 milligrdms per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >0.5 and <I2 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Liquids - Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is >/= its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LCSO is </=3,000 parts per million [ppm] and. does.not meet the criteria for degree of hazard 4., . . ..... ....... . . ., .. Gases Inhalation Gas whose LCSO for acute inhalation toxicity is >1 000 and <3 000 parts per million [ppm] * Corrosive: Materials that ale either severely corrosive to skin on single, short expoijre or cause irreversible eye damage. 2: Materials that on intense or short exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury, including those requiring the use of respiratory protective equipment that has an independent air supply - i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that emit toxic or highly toxic irritating combustion products. * Lack of Warning Properties: Materials that, under normal conditions or fire conditions, give off toxic vapors that lack warning properties. * Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LDSO for acute oral toxicity is >50 milligrams and </=500 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] - continued Health [Blue] - continued: * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >200 milligrams and </=1,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >2 and </=10 milligrams per liter [mglL]. * Liquids - Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is >1= 1/5 its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=5,000 parts per million [ppm] and does not meet the criteria for degree of hazard 3 or 4. * Gases - Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >3,000 and </=5,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Irritant: Materials that cause severe but reversible respiratory, skin or eye irritation. 1: Materials that on exposure could cause irritation but only minor residual injury, including those requiring the use of an approved air-purifying respirator - i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that emit irritating combustion products. * Fire Conditions: Materials that, under fire conditions, cause skin irritation, but not destruction of tissue. * Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >500 milligrams and </2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >1,000 milligrams and </=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10 and </=200 milligrams per liter [mg/1-1. * Gases & Vapors - Inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >5,000 and </=10,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Irritant: Materials that are moderate respiratory irritants, or that cause slight to moderate eye irritation. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 67 of 74 — on ,--.- 1. ~ m. — — — on. No . — — - .•2 — — ..- — HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 16 Laird Technologies 2095 Rutherford Road Carlsbad CA 0: Materials that on exposure Under fire conditions would after no hazard beyond thatof ordinary combustible materials - i.e.: * Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LCSO for acute inhalation toxicity is >200 milligrams per liter [mg/Q. * Gases & Vapors -inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10000 parts per million [ppm]. Flammability [Red]: Hazard rating of flammability hazards ranked according to the susceptibility of materials to burning as follow: 4: Materials that will rapidly or completely vaporize at atmospheric pressure and normal ambient temperature or that are readily dispersed in air, and which will burn readily -- i.e.: * Flammable Gases. * Flammable cryogenics. * Any liquid or gaseous material that is liquid while under pressure and has a flash point <73oF and a boiling point <100oF [i.e.: Class I-A Flammable Liquid]. * Materials that ignite spontaneously when exposed to air [i.e.: Pyrophorics]. 3: Liquids and solids that can be ignited under almost all ambient temperature conditions. Materials in this degree produce hazardous atmospheres with air under almost all ambient temperatures or, though unaffected by ambient temperatures, are readily ignited under almost all conditions -- i.e.: * Liquids having a flash point <730F and having a-boiling point >/100oF and those liquids having a flash point >/=73oF and <100oF [i.e.: Class I-B & I-C ;Fiammable-Liquids]. :. .-.• ..- $ Materials that on account of their physical form or environmental conditions can form explosive mixtures with air that are readily dispersed in air (i.e.: dusts of combustible/flammable solids, mists of flammable/combustible liquid droplets]. * Materials that burn with extreme rapidity, usually by reason of self-contained oxygen [i.e.: many Organic Peroxides, dry nitrocellulose]. 2: Materials that must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively high ambient temperatures before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree would not under. norm! lconditions-form hazardous atmospheres with air, but under ambient temperatures or. under moderate heating may release vapor in sufficient quantities to produce hazardous atmospheres with air e * Liquids having a flash poi/it >100oF 6nd</-2000F [i.e.: Class II & Class Ill-A Combustible Liquids]. -. . * Solid materials in the form of coarse dusts that may burn rapidly but that generally do not form explosive atmospheres with air [i.e.: Flammable Solids]. * Solid materials in a fibrous or shredded form that may burn rapidly and create flash fire hazards [i.e.: cotton, sisal, hemp]. * Solids and semisolids that readily give off flammable vapors. HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] - continued Flammability [Red] - continued: 1: Materials that must be preheated before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree require considerable preheating, under all ambient temperature conditions, before ignition and combustion can occur -- i.e.: * Materials that will burn in air when exposure to a tempura of 1500oF for </5 minutes. * Liquids, solids & semisolids having a flash point >200oF [i.e.: Class Ill-B Combustible Liquids]. 0: Materials that will not burn -- i.e.: material that will not burn in air when exposed to a temperature of 15000F for a period of 5 minutes. Reactivity/Instability [Yellow]: Hazard rating of reactivity [instability] hazards ranked according to ease, rate and quantity of energy release as follows: 4: Materials that in themselves are readily capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at normal temperatures and pressures -- i.e.: * Materials sensitive to localized thermal or mechanical shock at normal temperatures and pressures. 3: Materials that in themselves are capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction, but that require a strong initiating source or that must be heated under confinement before initiation -- i.e.: * Materials sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperatures and pressures. * Materials that reactive explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement. 2: Materials that readily undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures -- i.e.: * Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures </1500C when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRU.CKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 68 of 74 - - - - -. urn . -' •i_' - - - - ..- .- - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad,-CA * Materials that may react violently with water or form potentially explosive mixtures with water. 1: Materials that in thehiselves are normally stable, but that can become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressure -- i.e.: * Materials that change or decompose on exposure to air, light or moisture. * Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >1500C but </=3000C when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. 0: Materials that in themselves are normally stable, even under fire conditions -- i.e.: * Materials that do not react with water. * Materials that exhibit an exdtherm at temperatures >3000C but <I=500oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. * Materials that do not exhibit an exotherm at temperature </=500oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Chemicals or substances which are physical hazards or health hazards as defined and classified in IFC/CFC Chapter 27, whether the materials are in usable or waste condition. HEALTH HAZARD A classification of a chemical for which there is statistically significant evidence that acute or chronic health effects are capable of occurring in exposed persons.. The term 'health hazard' includes chemicals that are toxic, highly toxic and corrosive. HIGHLY TOXIC Material which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows: Oral Ingestion = LD50 = </=50 mg/kg - Rat: Median lethal dose [LD50] of 50 milligrams of less per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino -rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. Skin Absorption LD50 =-<I=200 mg/kg - Rabbit: Median lethal dose [LD50] of 200 milligrams or less per kilogram of body Weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less if death occurs within 24 hours) with the bare 'skin Of albin6rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each. Inhalation = LC50 = </=200 ppm - Rat: Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of 200 ppm by volume or less of gas or vapor, or 2 milligrams per liter or less of mist, fume or dUst, when administered by continuous inhalation for one hour (or less if death occurs within 1 hour) to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, might not warrant classification as highly toxic. Dot Class 6.1 Materials. INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS Materials that, when mixed, have the potential to react in a manner which generates heat, fumes, gases, or byproducts which are hazardous to life or property. The maximum allowable quantity per control area is based on the material state (solid, liquid or gas) and the material storage or use conditions. IRRITANT A chemical which is not corrosive, but which causes a reversible inflammatory effect on living tissue by chemical action at the site of contact. A chemical is a skin irritant if, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the methods of CPSC 16CFR Part 1500.41 for an exposure of four or more hours or by other appropriate techniques, it results in an empirical score of 5 or more. A chemical is classified as an eye irritant if so determined under the procedure listed in CPSC 16CFR Part 1500.42 or other approved techniques. LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LP-gas) KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUNJ ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 69 of 74 - - - - .- - - -. - - - -- .- - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 16-Laird Technologies - 2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA A material which is composed predominantly of the following hydrocarbons or mixtures of them: propane, propylene, butane (normal butane or isobutene) and butylenes. LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT (LFL) The minimum concentration of vapor in air at which propagation of flame will occur in the presence of an ignition source. The LFL is sometimes referred to as LEL or lower explosive limit. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA (MAQ) The maximum amount of a hazardous material allowed to be stored or used within a control area inside a building or an outdoor control area. OCCUPANCY B Occupancy: Business Group B occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or portion thereof, for office, professional or service-type transaction, laboratories (testing and research), and print shops. F Occupancy: Factory Industrial Group F occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for assembling, disassembling, fabricating, finishing, manufacturing, packaging, repair or processing operations that are not classified as Group H high-hazard or Group S storage occupancy. F-I Moderáte-hazardOccupaticy: lricludesYbut notliri,ited to, athletic euipmnt aUtomobilès; èlectroriics,'food processing, laundries, paper mills, printing and publishing, soápsand detergents, textiles and wood. F-2 Low-hazard Occupancy: Factory industrial uses involving the fabrication or manufacturing of noncombustible materials which, during finishing, packaging or processing do not involve a significant fire hazard. H Occupancy: Highhazard Group H occupancy includes,-among others,-the use ofa building or structure, or a portion thereof, that involves the manufacturing, -processing, generation or storageof materials that constitute a physical-or health hazard in quantitiesin excess of quantities allowed - in control areas constructed and located as required in Section 2703.8.3. H-2: >1= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: Class I, II or hA flammable or combustible liquids used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. Combustible dust. Cryogenic fluids, flammable. Flammable gases. Class 1 organic peroxides. Class 3 oxidizers used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. Pyrophoric liquids, solids and gases, nondetonable. Class 3 nondetonable unstable (reactive) materials. Class 3 water reactive materials. OCCUPANCY - continued H-3: >/= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: Class I, II or IIA flammable or combustible liquids used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. Combustible fibers, other than densely packed baled cotton. Oxidizing Cryogenic fluids. Flammable solids. Class II and Ill Organic peroxides. Class 2 Oxidizers. Class 2 Oxidizers used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. Class 2 unstable (reactive) materials. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 - Page 70 of 74 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS . 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Class 2 water-reactive materials. H-4: >/z Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Health Hazard Materials: Corrosives. Highly toxic materials. Toxic materials. M Occupancy: Mercantile Group M occupancy includes, among others, buildings and structures or a portion thereof, for the display and sale of merchandise, and involves stocks of goods, wares or merchandise incidental to such purposes and accessible to the public. S Occupancy: Storage Group S occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure or a portion thereof, for storage that is not classified as a hazardous occupancy. S-I Moderate-hazard storage: Includes, but not limited to, level 2 and 3 aerosols, books and paper in rolls or packs, cardboard boxes, clothing, glues, motor vehicle repair garages, and soaps. S-2 Low-hazard storage: Buildings used for the storage of noncombustible materials such as products on wood pallets or in paper cartons with or without single thickness divisions; or in paper wrappings. OPEN SYSTEM The use of a solid or liquid hazardous materials involving a vessel or system that is continuously open to the atmosphere during normal operations and where' vapors are liberated, or the-product is exposed tothe atmosphere during 'normal operations.' Examples ' Dispensing from or into open beakers or containers. Dip tank and plating tank operations. ORGANIC PEROXIDE An organic compound that contains the bivalent -0-0- structure and which may be considered to be a structural derivative of hydrogen peroxide where one or both of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an organic radical. Organic peroxides can present an explosion hazard (detonation or deflagration) or they can be shock sensitive. Organic peroxides can decompose into various unstable compounds over an extended period of time. DOT 5.3 Materials. Unclassified Detonable Organic Peroxide: Organic peroxides that are capable of detonation. There peroxides pose an extremely high-explosion hazard'through rapid explosive decomposition. Regulated as Class A explosive ' DOT Type A Class I Organic Peroxide: Formulations that are capable of deflagration but not detonation. DOT Type B , Class II Organic Peroxide: Formulations that burn very rapidly and that pose a moderate reactivity hazard. DOT Type C Class Ill Organic Peroxide: Formulations that burn rapidly and that pose a moderate reactivity hazard. DOT Type D Class IV Organic Peroxide: Formulations that burn in the same manner as ordinary combustibles and that pose a minimal reactivity hazard. DOT Type E&F KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 71 of 74 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 16 -Laird Technologies 2095 Rutherford Road Carlsbad CA ORGANIC PEROXIDE - continued Class V Organic Peroxide: Formulations the burn with less intensity than ordinary combustibles or do not sustain combustion and that pose no reactivity hazard. o DOT Type G OTHER HEALTH HAZARD Hazardous material which affects target organs of both body including, but not limited to, those materials which produce liver damage, kidney damage, damage to the nervous system, act on the blood to decrease hemoglobin function, deprive the body tissue of oxygen, or affect reproductive capabilities including mutations [chromosomal damage) or teratogens [effects on fetuses]. OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA An outdoor area that contains hazardous materials in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantities of Table 2703.1.1(3) or 2703.1.1(4). OXIDIZER •'. .,... . ,.. . A material that readily yieldi oxygen or other oxidizing gas, or that readily reacts to promote or initiate combustion of combustible materials and, if heated or contaminatOd, can result in vigorous self-sustained decomposition. Examples of other oxidizing gases include bromide, chlorine and fluorine. DOTClass51Materials. :. . . .. Class 4 Oxidizer- Can undergo an explosive reaction due to contamination or exposure to thermal or physical shock and that causes a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes into contact. Additionally, the oxidizer causes a severe increase in the burning rate and can cause spontaneous ignition of combustibles. Acceptable Test Criteria - DOT Packaging Group I: Material which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time equal to or less than that of potassium bromate. Class 3 Oxidizer: Will cause a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. Acceptable Test Criteria - DOT Packaging Group II: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium bromate and that of potassium perchlorate. Class 2 Oxidizer: Will cause a moderate increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. Acceptable Test Criteria - DOT Packaging Group Ill: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium perchlorate and that of ammonium persuiphate. Class 1 Oxidizer: Does not moderately increase the burning rate of combustible materials. pH Value used to represent the strength of an acid or base [alkali]: pH 1-<7: Acid [1=Strong; 6Weak] pH 7: NOutral [i.e. Water] pH >7-14: Base [pH 11 = 10 times more corrosive than pH of 10] Skin: ph 6-8 KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUNJ ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 72 of 74 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA PHYSICAL HAZARD A chemical for which there is evidence that it is a combustible liquid, cryogenic fluid, explosive, flammable (solid, liquid or gas), organic peroxide (solid or liquid), oxidizer (solid or liquid), oxidizing gas, pyrophoric (solid, liquid or gas), unstable reactive material (solid, liquid or gas) or water- reactive material (solid or liquid). PYROPHORIC A chemical with an auto-ignition temperature in air, at or below a temperature of 130oF. SENSITIZER Chemical that causes a substantial proportion of exposed people or animals to develop an allergic reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure to the chemical. Chronic effect/reaction STORAGE The keepihg, retention or leaving of hazardous materials in closed containers, tanks, cylinders, or similar vessels; or vessels supplying operations through closed connections to the vessel. TOXIC MATERIAL Materials which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows: Oral Ingestion = LD5O = >50 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg - Rat: Median lethal dose [LD50] of more than 50 milligrams per kilogram, but not more than 500 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino rats weighihg between 200 and 300 grams each. Skin Absorption = LDSO = >200 mg/kg to 1,000 mg/kg - Rabbit: Median lethal dose [LD501 of more than 200 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less if death occurs within 24 hours) with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each. Inhalation = LC50 = >200 ppm to 2,000 ppm - Rat: Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of more than 200 ppm but not more than 2,000 ppm by volume of gas or vapor, or more than 2 milligrams per liter but hot more than 20 milligrams per liter of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for 1 hour (or less if death occurs within 1 hour) to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, might not warrant classification as toxic. DOT Class 6.1 Materials. UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) MATERIAL A material, other than an explosive, which in the pure state or as commercially produced, will vigorously polymerize, decompose, condense or become self-reactive and undergo other violent chemical changes, including explosion, when exposed to heat, friction or shock, or in the absence of an inhibitor, or in the presence of contaminants, or in contact with incompatible materials. Unstable (reactive) materials are subdivided as follows: Class 4 Unstable (Reactive): Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at NIP. Materials that are sensitive to mechanical or localized thermal shock at NIP. Class 3 Unstable (Reactive): KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 73 of 74 - - - -. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 16-Laird Technologies -2095 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad, CA Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction but which require a strong initiating source or which must be heated under confinement before initiation. o Materials that are sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperature and pressures. Class 2 Unstable (Reactive): Normally unstable and readily undego violent chemical change but do not detonate. Materials that can undergo chemical change with rapid release of energy at NIP. Materials that can undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures. Class I Unstable (Reactive): Materials that are normally stable but which can become unstable at elevated temperature and pressures. USE (MATERIAL) Placing a material into action, including solids, liquids and gases. WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL A material that explodes; violently reacts; produces flammable, toxic or other hazardous gases; or evolves enough heat to cause auto-ignition or ignition of combustibles upon exposure to water or moisture. DOT Class 4.3 Materials. Class 3 Water Reactive: Materials that react explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement. Class 2 Water Reactive: Materials thatreactviolently with water or have the ability to boil water. ' Materials that produce flammable, toxic or other hazardous gases, or evolve enough heat to cause auto-ignitiOn or ignition of combustibles'* upon exposure to water or moisture. Class 1 Water Reactive: Materials that react with water with some release of energy, but not violently. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106- TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2016-08-20 Page 74 of 74 SAN DIEGO REGIONAL . OFFtCE USE ONLY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS JPLAN cw-ci() EfI 2;- (4j( QUESTIONNAIRE L. SP DA j: inoicaie oy wcungine wm. weiner yjr ouiness wt use, proces.s, or eitote any or tMtolIa1ng hazardous materials. litany OF the Item are: circled, appllcnrd must contact the Firs Protection Agency w4thJuthd1cuurr prior top anaumi11al. Occupancy Rating: Facllfty's Square Feotae(tndidng pmpoaed 1. Explosive orSlaebrgAgents 5. Organic Pertsdas 9. .Mtii ReaclIes CIS) corrosives Compressed Cases .Oxl4ers 10. cryogentàs I Other Health Hazards ç3) Flammable/canibustlble LIqUIdS 7. Pymphorfca ii. H TQido orTostc MaterIals 15. None of Ihese. ' Ft mmabla Soitda 8. Urutible Reacltves 12. Call (858) 505.6700 prior to the Issuance of a building permit. FEES ARE REQUIRED Project COET1P1edOn Date; u YES NO I. 0 Is your buanes., listed on the reverse side oflhlsforni? (ci 0 WII your bisInaso dispose of Hr4ubetvnces or 0 IM1J your bdslnoas Store or handle t4aWd(us Substances potaxia arr/or200cubIc feet? 0 Wfl your bs1neas store or hdiecarcQ ens/reproduciir fl H Wit your b$Ines use an elr offftjidergraun 0 WU your bStneaa more or Irar3le Rgue0bstancés 0 Wit your brstnaas use or Install-it Hazardous Waste Tank a. 0 atom 1&Ofl..550 Overland Auontre,Sühe 110, Bab Diego, CA 92123. OccupanG 0CeARpExernpt nsfrucorrnmddeng projects) __ annM: -. trlIali Or equalto5sgeflons,500 OCalARPRequired Data ldUs (3 CaMP ComSeta 10)? .1 facJlitysogecapacityequalto Date rituals Old raquernants contact APCD. Realdences ero ypIcfly pxcdPt-thoee %ith mth,bufld)nØorUhe propeIt) single btiHdirrg wlthnioreman fou dv.dlng units tocrhomes condos mbad-commen3ol use deliberate burns residences (coning part of a larger project ['Excludes garas & smell outbuIldings ............ NO I Wit the project cilatwb 160 equate foot or more of e4stlng bulidlng materials? 2 0 ..' Wit any load supporting alnictirral members be romovod? NotlOcaijen may be eq0Imd JGft.r1dhq days pnorto commencing denolJUon. 3 0 J( (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION I or 2 IS YES) Has en asbestos survey been per(omurd by a CeMled Asbestos Consultant or Site SU N c i l l a n c o TadnlcIan? 4 0 ) (AN5W1R ONLY IF 'QUESTION S IS 'YES) Based on the survey results, w(U the project distuit, any asbestos containIng material? Nothicatlon may be required 10 Wolldng days prior to commencing asbestos removal 5 0 Wit the project oressoclated construction equipment onilt air coptsmInans) See the reverse side f this form orAPCD tactshael w.sdaormWoac a/oem ltsodf) (or t1aal eqUlpmantnequlring sn4PCD.paflnlL 6 0 (ANSWER ONLY IFOUE3110N 5 IS YES) Wit the project or associated conabudilon equipment be located vAthin 1 000 (cat are school boundary Briefly describe bUslnes actMtlea ( . Briefly describe proposed project. . '. I derisre under penalty of penury that to the best of nity k o'e4edgdend bcltef4Jt responses madeitereIn are true and correct. . , . . FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION, BY: _______________________________________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ DATE EXEMPT OR no FURTHER 5Qp45flON REOUlKED REI.R555G45.fl5JO PE5MY WJr NOT POROCCUPANCV RELRASEO FOR OCCUPANCY COIJNTYHMD APCD APCD GOUN1Y.HMD APCD C, > REVIEWED -,A stamp in mrs Mx Only ouerrraeses ;Tvn cvmnrermn mJeijm un uuus memrurs ouumi'.s rlm. '.4.uim Y HM-9171 (08115) Caurrtyof San Diego—DEN - Hazardous Materials DIvIsIon ENUN, INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT SCREENING SURVEY Date Vd' Business Name Street Address °\O\ Pmii.1dr PLEASE CHECK HER E IF YOUR BUSINESS IS EXEMPT: (ONREVERSE SIDE CHECK TYPEOF BUSINESS) Check all below that are present at your facility: Acid Cleaning Ink ManUfactUring NUtritional Supplement] Assembly Laboratory Vitamin Manufacturing Automotive Repair Machining I Milling Painting / Finishing Battery Manufacturing Manufacturing Paint Manufacturing Biofuel Manufacturing Membrane Manufacturing Personal Care Products Biotech Laboratory (i.e. water filter membranes) Manufacturing Bulk Chemical Storage Metal Casting I Forming Pesticide Manufacturing / Car Wash Metal Fabrication Packaging Chemical Manufacturing Metal Finishing Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemical Purification El Electroplating (including precursors) Dry Cleaning Electroléss plating Porcelain Enameling CManufactunng AnOdizing Power Generation _-2 Coating (Le. phosphating) Chemical Etching / Milling Print Shop Research and Development Fertilizer Manufacturing Film] X-ray Processing Printed Circuit Board Rubber Manufacturing Food Processing Manifacturing Semiconductor Manufacturing Glass Manufacturing Metal Powders Forming Soap /Detergent Manufacturing Industrial Laundry Waste Treatment/ Storage SIC Code(s) (if knowh): Brief description of business activities (Production] Manufacturing Operations): Description of operations generating Wastewater (discharged to sewer, hauled or evaporated): Estimated volume of industrial wastewater to be discharged (gal/ day): List hazardous wastes generated (type /volume): Date operation began/or will begin at this location: Have you applied for a Watewatér Discharge Permit from the Ericinä Wastewater Authority? Yes No If yes when Site Contact ______Title_______________________________ Signature Phone No._____________________________ ENCINA WASTEWATER AUTHORITY 6200 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad CA 92011 (760) 438-394-1 FAX: (760) 476-9852 DISCHARGE PERMIT EXEMPT'LIST The commercial enterprises listed below are a partial listing of businesses that are exempt from industrial wastewater discharge permitting under normal operating conditions; They are exempt because (a) they discharge no process wastewater i.e:, they only discharge sanitary wastewater with no pollutants exceeding any local- limits), and (b) they have no potential to negatively impact the EWPCF or other wastewater treatment plants in the ESS. Any questions regarding exemptions should be referred to EWA Source Control staff. Automobile Detailers. Barber/Beauty Shops Business/Sales Offices Carpet/Upholstery çleaningServices Childcare Facilities Churches Community Centers Consulting Services Contractors Counseling Services Educational Services (no auto repair/film, developing) Financial Institutions/Services Fitness Centers Gas Stations (no car wash/auto repair) Grocery Stores (no film developing) Home-based Businesses Hotels/Motels (no laundry) Laundromats Libraries Medical Offices (nO x-ray developing) Mortuaries Museums Nail Salons Nursing Homes ' Office Buildings (no process flow) Optical Services Pest Control Services (no pesticide repackaging for sale) Pet Boarding/Grooming Facilities Postal 'Services ' Public Storage Facilities Restaurants/Bars Retail/Wholesale Stores (no auto repair/film developing) Theaters (Movie/Live) ' City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 Print Date: 11/01/2017 Permit No: PREV2016-0005 rCI III UL www.carlsbadca.gov Job Address: 2091 Rutherford Rd, 150. Permit Type: BLDG-Permit Revision Work Class: Commercial Permit Revi5 Status: Completed Parcel No: 2121202500 Lot #: Applied: 11/15/2016 Valuation: $ 0.00 Reference #: Issued: 12/15/2016 Occupancy Group: Construction Type: Finaled: # Dwelling Units: Bathrooms: . Inspector: Bedrooms: Orig. Plan Check #: Plan Check #: Project Title: Description: LAIRD: MULTIPLE REVISIONS TO CB162431 . . Applicant: Owner: UNLIMITED DRILLING AND FOUNDATIONS D CT RUTHERFORD LLC INC P0 Box 173382 TIM SEAMAN - DENVER, CO 80217 303-597-2400 - 619-993-8846 BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVISION FEE . -. $215.00 FIRE Haz Mat Storage Chem Class 26-100 Chems . . $1,062.00 Total Fees: $ 1,277.00 . Total Payments To Date : $ 1,277.00 Balance Due: $ 0.00 LI 4,Cityof Carlsbad PLAN CHECK REVISION APPLICATION B-15 Develonment Services Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue 760-602-2719 www.carlsbadca.gov Plan Check Revision No. ?41—=j 2o - Original Plan Check No. c62% ( Project Address b\ 150 Date I Contact Ph Fax Email Q( \5 Co ContactAddress () \S City Zip General Scope of Work Fl Original plans prepared by an architect or engineer, revisions must be signed & stamped by that person. 1 . Elements revised: Plans Calculations fl Soils fl Energy 6ther 2. Describe revisions in detail - 3. List page(s) where each revision is shown 4. List revised sheets that replace existing sheets CL\t) I t OQ c fO I s4 j 4ivf\ S P1 0 -t(rA sJ\Nk 50 Does this revision, in any way, alter the exterior of the project? fl Yes 'No Does this revision add ANY new floor area(s)? Yes No K ni\ Does this revision affect any fire related issues? 'Yes ' No S Is this a complete set? fl Yes No signature 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 h: 760-602- 2719 E: 760-602-8558 Email: building@carlsbadca.gov wwwcarlsbadca.gov o EsGil Corporation In Partners/lip with Government for Bui(ding Safety DATE: 11/28/2016 JURISDICTION City of Carlsbad I PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2431 SET: REV-1 PROJECT ADDRESS: 2091 Rutherford Rd. LI APPLICANT LI JURIS. LI PLAN REVIEWER 0 FILE PROJECT NAME: Laird Tenant Improvement Relocated Dust Collection and Deletion of Stove. El The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. Lii The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. Liii The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Tim Seaman EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Telephone #: Date contacted: (by: ) Email: Mail Telephone Fax In Person REMARKS: City Note: Be sure fire department review is completed. Dust collection system has fire sprinklers interior of ducts; Referenced to sprinkler plans. By: Eric Jensen Enclosures: EsGil Corporation GA Z EJ fl MB E PC 11/17 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax(858)560-1576 Citof carlsbad 16-2431 11/28/2016- [DO NOT PAY— THIS IS NOTAN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 16-2431 PREPARED BY: Eric Jensen DATE: 11/28/2016 BUILDING ADDRESS: 2091 Rutherford Rd. BUILDING OCCUPANCY: B/Fl/Si BUILDING PORTION AREA (Sq. Ft.) Valuation Multiplier Reg. Mod. VALUE ($) TI. 53670 per city 2454,724 Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE Jurisdiction Code Ib IBY Ordinance I Bldg. Permit Fee by Ordinance V Plan Check Fee by Ordinance VI Type of Review: 0 Complete Review 0 Other 0 Repetitive Fee Hourly Repeats EsGil Fee * Based on hourly rate o Structural Only 2 Hrs.@* $86.00 I $215.001 I .$172.00l Comments: Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue.doc + PREV20I 6-0005 Laird Technologies TI Project #16126 October 28_2016 Ight Page i Structural Engineers SCOPE OF WORK The existing building is primarily a singlestory concrete tilt-up structure with a panelizéd roof system consisting of timber sub-purlins supported by steel open web truss purlins and girders, which are in turn supported by steel pipe columns There is a small second story office mezzanine near the entrance of the building which is not part of this structural scope of work The structural scope of work - which was previously approved and permitted - include Widening of two existing openings in the concrete tilt-up panels The existing door openings are 6 feet wide, and may be widened to 7'-6 wide (9 inches each side) New rooftop mechanical uhits . . . .. S Interior free-standing rooms inside the warehouse space, consisting of metal stud partitions and ceilings .5 .. . Extenor concrete masonry unit (CMU) fence wall around the concrete equipment pad at the back of the building. The additional structural scope of work described in these 'Delta I calculations and structural drawings include: New support for elevated exhaust ducts The exhaust ducts will be round and constructed of light-gage steel and will be used to vent/remove dust that's generated by the equipment to the outside: 4 Design Maps Summary Report http://ehp1-earthquake.cr.usgs.gov/designmaps/us/summay:php?jernpla... USGS Design Maps Summary Report . User—Specified Input 4 Report Title Laird Technologies Thu July 7, 2016 23:25:12 UTC :Buildiflg Code Reference Document ASCE 7-10 Standard V (which utilizes USGS hazard data available in 2008) V Site Coordinates 33.132880N, 117:28543°W Site Soil Classification Site Class D— "Stiff Soil" - Risk Category I/Il/Ill V USGS—Provided Output V , V V V• V = 1 075 g SMS = 1 150 g SDS = 0.767 g V SI= 0415g SM,-.. b.658 g' V S,,1 = 0.438g For information on how the SS and Si values above have been calculated from probabilistic (risk targeted) and deterministic ground motions in the direction of maximum horizontal response, please return to the application and select the 2009 NEHRP building code reference document MCEIt Response Spectrum V V Design Response Spectrum V V 0.88 V - V V V 1.20 0.48 0.32 0.24-- 0.12-- 0.00- 1 I i i i i i i i 0.00.•l 1 lVll V 000 020 040 0:60 0.80 1.00 120 140 1.60 L90 2.00 - 000 020 040 0.60 0.90 1.00'1.20 1.40 1.60 1.90 2.00 V V T (eec) Period, T (sec) V V For PGAM, T1, CRS, and CR1 values, please view the detailed report. V V V Although this inf6rn,ation is a prouct of the U.S. Geological Survey; we provide no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy of the data contained therein. This tdol is not a substitute for technical subject-matter knowledge. V V lofi 7/7/2016 4:25 PM AN- i'( .Carlsbad.b, j I Esoniido' " ish Structural Engineers ..' Job: LN.c' Job Number II2C Date: OCT ZOU Subject By: LIL Section: Checked By: Page: of c'Jcr ,LPeO(Vc pq . .... - . f74c mri(ER • H 1(RS "N4 !4A rr 4 fl '91L (r1S fl • .. . . . •. wr . . ... . . 41 - if'lo-ft-' . • . 1190....I'2 ....-ed-......... a)wAe D1C..- fr . 4s1.7xtoxfll CO o.c • • ........ ... . • 45J.t-1E *-J ii aicr PUH5 Mc*C. r'r c'p Sri PM4 'Me. . • U 1'5'áQ,f lQ.') IrtC t o1 Gravity Beam. Dëign RI! RAM SBeain v5 01 - '2-2c ii Z f1 STEEL CODE: AISC36O-05LRFI) 10/26/16' 1546:27 SPAN INFORMATION (ft) I-End (0 00,0 00) J-End (34 00,0 00) Beam Size (User Selected) W1 4X22 Fy = 50 0 ksi Total Beam Length(ft) - 3400 Mp'(kip-ft = '138.33 f1 Top ange bçby&cking. LOADS ;Lôad• Dist (ft DL, :LL I 000 0.0.22 0.000 34.Oti 0.022 0.0 .2 '000O 0.1951'O.13 34.000 o195. 0:135 SHEAR (IJitunate) Max Vu (1 2DL+1 6LL) =8 10 kips 1 0OVn =9453 kips 'MOMENTS (Ultimate): cond. LoidC.oñibO Mu. :@ Lb Cb Phi PhiMn kip-ft ft ft 'kip-fi . Center Max+ 1 2DL+1 6LL 68 9 170 00 1 00 0 90 124.50 Controlling. L2L-F1.61LL 68.•9 170 .0.0 1.00 0, 1240 REACTIONS Left, Right: DL reaction 3 69 l'-:69 Max ±LL:reaction .2.29' 129 Ma total ;reabtion '(fáctbred) 8.10 8:10 DEFLECTIONS Dead load (in) at 1700ft = 4131 L/D = 361 ,Liv1öád (in) Cat. 1700 ft = -0.703 L/D= 580 1t Tctä1 load (in) at 17.00 ft -1.834 L/D: '222 RAM mv5.01 0 Gravity Beam Design /16 15:54:41 STEEL CODE: AISC 360-05 LRFD SPAN INFORMATION (ft): I-End (0.00,0.00) J-End (18.00,0.00) Beam Size (Optimum) = W8XI0 Fy = 50.0 ksi Total Beam Length (It) = 18.00 Mp (kip-fi) = 36.96 Top flange not braced by decking. LINE LOADS (k/ft): Load Dist (It) DL LL 1 0.000 0.010 0.000 18.000 0.010 0.000 2 0.000 0.100 0.000 18.000 0.100 0.000 SHEAR (Ultimate): Max Vu (1.4DL) = 1.39 kips 1.00Vn = 40.24 kips MOMENTS (Ultimate): Span Cond LoádCombo Mu @ Lb Cb Phi Phi*Mn kip-ft ft ft kip-ft Center Max+ 1.4DL 6.2 9.0 18.0 1.14 0.90 7.87 Controlling 1.4DL 6.2 9.0 18.0 1.14 0.90 7.87 REACTIONS (kips): DL reaction Max +total reaction (factored) DEFLECTIONS: Dead load (in) at Live load (in) at Net Total load (in) at Left Right 0.99 0.99 1.39 1.39 9.00 ft. = -0.291 LID = 742 9.00 ft = -0.000 9.00 ft = -0.291 LID = 742 gh'.J. Structural Engineers i •... Job NuMdeeLA ... . 14.iZ ... P Subject By Orr Section Checked Br Page of 1T*TS 1.. 44 4' 44o44" _- [iiizur 'rkvi -r IpH' $5 -. 4Ic4: Li7L - .,o4'. c{j + .LJ - 0 Few t' Of'ZIU.f. (ISO H Structural Engineers Job: Job Number I ('rZ L Date: CkT 2' I Subject By: OL Section: Checked By: Page: Of DO ct P?GN2t e- Ii '4 I9cLi, aT ..4.. .. ......... 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