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BP12375`~eF ~ 131 flair building Permit Detail Permit #: 12375 Issued: 1/19/2006 Type: Industrial/Commercial -New Const, Completed: 5/12/2006 Valuation: 200000 Location: 237 N. 13th St. Owner: Con-E-Co Permit Fee: 875 Address: 237 N. 13th St. Issue Fee: 15 Deposit Amt.: 200 Blair, NE 68008 Receipt #: 16085 Phone: Section: Township: Range: Subdivision: Lot: Block: Remodeling existing paint booth. New 1000 sq ft. addition to paint booth. wet pi pe sprinkler system. Converting existing paint storage rm. to fire sprinkler room. Contractors Ayars &Ayars, Inc. General Contractor Permit # Issued Remarks 1/30!2006 BMS Sent copy of permit. Called Brad and told him. 1/30/2006 BMS Drawings are in drawer in back. 5/1/2006 BMS Subcontractors pulled permits for Phase #1 which was already finaled, those permits were for Phase #2 also. 5/12/2006 DEM Occupancy granted. 6/30/2006 BMP Spoke to Pat from Ayars &Ayars, and he said that Dale finaled out this permit on 5/1212006. Inspections Date By 2/7/2006 DEM Footings Pass Partial 2/17/2006 DEM Footings Pass Partial 2!27/2006 DEM Footings Pass 5/12/2006 DEM Electrical Final Pass 5/12/2006 DEM Final Inspection of Project Pass BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION ~,7~ ~Cj Jurisdiction of City of Blair, Nebraska Permit Fee: 218 South 16th Street Issuance Fee: i~5"~ 60 f~9~, 00 a~~~ D° ~• Blair, Nebraska 68008 12375 Receipt #: acs 426-4191 • Fax (402) 426-4195 Permit Deposit Receipt #: ~~ Q~~ `D 1`~d- Issue Date: ~' ~ 9' ~~ Type: ~ ~~ QG~;('~f' ~ Cry ~o? JOB ADDRESS LEGAL 1 . DESCR. ^ SEE ATTACHED SHEET OWNE ~ 2 MAIL ADDRESS ZIP HOME PHONE , WORK/CELL PHONE CONTRA R 3. € ~~~IL~ADDRiS ~ ,r ~~ ~ ..L _Tl ZIP `~~ HOME PHONE ~~~~~ D/1 !/~" WORKICELL PHONE CJ 4. Class of Work: NEW ^ ADDITION ^ REMODEL ^ OTHER ^ FINISHED BASEMENT ^ UNFINISHED BASEMENT 5. Describe Work: ~y~OGx~:~G~/ fL ~ ~~ ~Sr " rl7v ~ ` ~' G I ~ ~. - _ C1.l~l ~ ~ D 6. Valuation of Work: $D~QQ UUO . ~~~ Total Sq. Footage pRduding Basement ana Garage): Total Finished Area: Ur Floodway Q Yes Q No 7 Floodplain: Dev. Permit Elev. Cert. . Fringe Q Yes Q No BFE 8. Current Zoning: 9. State Fire Marshall Required~es ^ No 10. Special Use Permit Required: ^ Yes ~. 11. Variance Required: ^ Yes ~o / 12. Minimum Setbacks: Front Si de Rear 13. Sidewalk Required: ^ Yes ^ No Waiver Approved ~+ NOTICE Separate permits are required for electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilating and air conditioning, and septic systems. By my signature below, I acknowledge that payment of the building permit application fee does not constitute issuance of this building permit. I further agree that construction covered by this permit application shall not be commenced until I have received a copy of this application form signed by the Building Inspector. I hereby agree to perform the proposed work in accordance with the specifications set forth above and in accordance with the codes~ordinances of the City of Blair and the State of Nebraska, I understand thatthis permit is void if work is not commenced within 1 ays or i n o plet In years of date of issue. /` `~~~ SIGNATURE OF OWNER/CONTRACTOR DATE Comment: ~~ ~- ~! ~U~ ~~ MEET IBC, IRC, IPC, lMC AND NEC CODE COIYTINGBN'1' QIII APIr'RdllK ®r ~~ frRl: M~tswAu. ^ Site Plan Attached ~G Com lete P ans Attached Approximate Completion Date 7 ~ ~~ `~~U ~ Inspections Required and Fees ili i Sewe~ Water Service Septic Remote Stop Box Card Buil in Foo ' gs p (PRIOR TO TAPING) Fra ' g Electrical ~ ~~ ~~ R -in Fixtures Permanent Service Temporary Service i I ! M h ~ ~~~ ? ~~ n ~- Ro -I A1C , .Y" "' 7PI m in ~l/LPrz-G< -G ~~,~~~+~ S ~~~ . Ground Work 'J WHEN PROPERLY VALIDAIED~!~I T IpnCE) THIS IS,aF0~1R PERMIT POUNDS PRIG: Blair, NE ~ R~• Bl96 BUILDING .INSPECTION REPORT ~CTTY 0~~~~K ^ WASHINGTON COUNTY ^ OTHER cc JJ LOCATION OFINSPECTION• ~/ `~~ N (~~y T NAME OF OWNER• ~ ~ ~ v ` ~ CONTRACTOR: (~L~~ } ~ ~-h `-{ ZC, ~ `-~ DATE INSPECTION REQUESTED• ~ i ~ ~~ TIME INSPECTION REQUESTED• ' U ~ o~ PERMIT NO• ~ ~ ~ 75 TYPE OF INSPECTION REQUESTED: ^ CONFERENCE ^ STATUS CHECK BUILDING: ~ COMMENTS: FOOTING ^ DECK FOOTING ^ FRAMING ^ DRYWALL ^ FINAL ^ PARTIAL ~-~ ~ ~ ~ h~ PASS FAILED UTII,TPIES: ^ ^ COMMENTS: SEWER TAP `^ ~ WER ^ SEPTIC ^ WATER TAP ^ REMOTE ^ WATER SERVICE PARTIAL PASSED ^ FAILED ^ ELECTRICAL: ^ ^ COMMENTS: ROUGH IN ^ FINAL ^ PERMANENT SERVICE ^ TEMPORARY SERVICE ^ PRECONNECT PARTIAL PASSED ^ FAILED ^ MECHANICAL: ^ COMMENTS: ROUGH-IN ^ A/C ^ FURNACE ^ RADIANT HEAT ^ FINAL ^ PARTIAL PASSED ^ FAILED ^ PLUMBING: ^ ^ COMMENTS: GROUNDWORK ^ ROUGH-IN ^ FINAL ^ WATER METER INSTALLED ^ PARTIAL PRESSURE TEST PASSED FAILED ^ ^ ^ OCCUPANCY GRANTED ^ CONDITIONAL OCCUPANCY GRANTED NOTES/REMARKS• ,° ;' ~. `C~ FAXED OPPD~BURT REA TO CONNECT SERVICE: ON BY `s BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT ^"'CTTY QF~BLAIR ^ WASHINGTON COUNTY •~^~ ^ OTH•~ER 1 ~''' LOCATION OF INSPECTION• ~ ~ t ~ ~ J ~ F'' NAME OF OWNER• v`•' "~ r ~~ ` - " ~ CONTRALTO " DATE INSPECTION REQUESTED• ~~ ~ I ~ TIlVIE INSPECTION REQUESTED• I . ~ `-' PERMIT O` 3 J'~ TYPE OF INSPECTION REQUESTED: ^ CONFERENCE ^ STATUS CHECK BUILDING: ^ FOOTING ^ DECK FOOTING ^ FRAMING ^ bRYWALL FINAL ^ PARTIAL PASS FAILED ~ ^ COMMENTS: UTILTPIES: ^ SEWER TAP ^ SEWER ^ SEPTIC ^ WATER TAP ^ REMOTE ^ WATER SERVICE PASSED FAILED ^ PARTIAL ^ ^ COMMENTS: ELECTRICAL:. ^ ROUGH IN FINAL ^ PERMANENT SERVICE ^ TEMPORARY SERVICE ^ PRECONNECT PAS FAILED ^ PARTIAL ~ ~ ~ ^ COMMENTS: C - V I Sl1 ~ C.~~ J v~ MECHANICAL: ^ ROUGH-IN ^ A/C ^ FURNACE ^ RADIANT HEAT ^ FINAL ^ PARTIAL PASSED FAILED ^ ^ COMMENTS: PLUMBING: ^ GROUNDWORK ^ ROUGH-IN ^ FINAL ^ WATER METER INSTALLED ^ PARTIAL PASSED FAILED ^ PRESSURE TEST ^ ^ OCCUPANCY GRANTED ^ CONDITIONAL OCCUPANCY GRANTED ~~~ ~~ ' ~ce FAXED OPPD\BURT REA TO CONNECT SERVICE: ON BY Y LAIR LOCATION OF INS] NAME OF BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT ^ WASHINGTON COUNTY ^ OTHER ~p~~~ DATE INSPECTION REQUESTED• `~ a I ~ ~ ~ `•'' TIME INSPECTION REQUESTED• ~ ~` .-r7 ' `~? ' PERMIT NO• / ~ ~ ` TYPE OF INSPECTION REQUESTED: ^ CONFERENCE ^ STATUS C~IECK BUILDING: ~ FOOTING ^ DECK FOOTING ^ FRAMING ^ DRYWALL ^ FINAL ^ PARTIAL PASS FAILED COMMENTS: UTILITIES: ^ SEWER TAP ^ SEWER ^ SEPTIC ^ WATER TAP ^ REMOTE ^ WATER SERVICE PASSED FAILED ^ PARTIAL ^ ^ COMMENTS: ELECTRICAL: ^ ROUGH IN ^ FINAL ^ PERMANENT. SERVICE ^ TEMPORARY SERVICE ^ PRECONNECT PASSED FAILED ^ PARTIAL ^ ^ COMMENTS:. - MECHANICAL: ^ ROUGH-IN ^ A/C ^ .FURNACE ^ RADIANT HEAT ^ FINAL ^ PARTIAL PASSED FAILED ^ ^ COMMENTS: PLUMBING: ^ GROUNDWORK ^ ROUGH-IN ^ FINAL ^ WATER METER INSTALLED ^ PARTIAL PASSED FAILED ^ PRESSURE TEST ^ ^ COMMENTS: ^ OCCUPANCY GRANTED ^ CONDITIONAL OCCUPANCY GRANTED NOTES/REMARKS: T TI MF.: ~c FAXED OPPD~BURT REA TO CONNECT SERVICE: ON BY BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT CITY Gr B ^ WASHINGTON COUNTY . ^ OTHE ` LOCATION OF INSPECTION• ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! J ~ ~ ~1 ~7•~1T "'~' NAME OF OWNER• '"'" ` ~ ~ _ ~ ~ CONTRACTORS ~~~ " - ' _ ~~ ~ "' ~ I `" DATE INSPECTION REQUESTED• ~ ~ ~ ~ TIIvIE INSPECTION REQUESTED ®~, " " PERMIT NO• ~ ~ ~ ~~ TYPE OF INSPECTION REQUESTED: ^ CONFERENCE ^ STATUS C~IECK BUILDING: COMMENTS: FOOTING ^ DECK FOOTING ^ FRAMING ^ DRYWALL ^ FINAL ^ PARTIAL PAS FAILED UTILITIES: ^ ^ COMMENTS: SEWER TAP _^ SEWER ^ SEPTIC ^ WATER TAP ^ REMOTE ^ WATER SERVICE PARTIAL PASSED ^ FAILED ^ ELECTRICAL: ^ ^ COMMENTS: ROUGH IN ^ .FINAL.- ^ PERMANENT SERVICE ^ TEMPORARY SERVICE ^ PRECONNECT PARTIAL PASSED ^ FAILED ^ MECHANICAL: ^ COMMENTS: ROUGH-IN ^ A/C ^ FURNACE ^ RADIANT HEAT ^ FINAL ^ PARTIAL PASSED ^ FAILED ^ PLUMBING: ^ ^ COMMENTS: GROUNDWORK ^ ROUGH-IN ^ FINAL ^ WATER METER INSTALLED ^ PARTIAL PRESSURE TEST PASSED ^ FAILED ^ ^ OCCUPANCY GRANTED ^ CONDITIONAL OCCUPANCY GRANTED NOTES/REMARKS• c TiMF.~ 6 FAXED OPPD~BURT REA TO CONNECT SERVICE: ON BY Miscellaneous contact information: Doug Riordan, Industrial Sales Manager, Iowa Paint 1625 Grand Avenue, -Des Moines, IA 50309 800-283-1933 x 101 driordanCc~iowapaint.com Don Draxler 920-233-9592 ddraxler(a~oshtruck.com Jason Ries, Consulting Engineer, FM Global 402-916-9322 .Product (MSDS Location and volume provided Use Poly-iothane HS primer, used in 3:1 Maintain approximately 2 drums (100 gal) on site; Sup Blue Primer ratio with activator storing in the paint storage room and dispensing throu h the aint mixin room Poly-iothane HS top coat, multiple Maintain approximately 10 drums (500 gal) on site; AB white colors, used in 3:1 storing in the paint storage room and dispensing ratio with activator throu h the aint mixin room Low VOC activator Maintain approximately 2 drums (100 gal) on site; urethane storing in the paint storage room and dispensing com onent B throu h the aint mixin room Barsol D150 paint thinner ~ Maintain approximately 2 drums (less than 100 gal) on site; storing in the paint storage room and dispensing through the paint mixing room (2006 consum tion was 300 al W&S LT-JV to clean paint guns Maintain approximately 2 drums (100 gal) on site; lacquer thinner storing in the hazardous drum storage cabinet and used in the aint mixin room Paint storage volumes may increase in the future depending upon relations with Iowa Paint which is presently delivering just-in-time. If required, they may store larger volumes on site, but will be well below 29 CFR 1910.106 limits STORAGE IN INSIDE ROOMS Fire Protection Fire Resistance Maximum Floor Total Allowable Providedi ' ~ Area (ft2)Quantities (gal/ft2 floor area) Yes __. _ - - - 2 hr. ! - 500 10 No -- - ~ 2 hr. ~ 500 4 1 Yes 1 hr. 150 i 5 _. No ---- 1 hr. 150 2 Paint storage room -10 gal/ft2 Paint mixing room - 5 gal/ft2 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR COATINGS, RESINS AND RELATED MATERIALS DATE OF PREP 5 / 10 / 0 4 HMIS CODE: H-2; F-2, R-1; PPE- SEE SECTION VIII MFG. ID. CODE 19 2 9 3 Section I )AANUFACTURER'S NAME Iowa Paint Manufacturing Company, Incorporated STREET ADDRESS 17th Grand Avenue FOR CHEMICAL EMERGENt1F CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE Des Moines, Iowa 50305 SPILL , I,rAk, h7RE, EXPUSLTRF UR ACC'11)1;)\T EMERGENCY TELEPHONE N0. 515/283-1501 CALL CHEb4'ITtEC - DAY UR:~TGHT PRODUCT CLASS POLYIO HS SUP BLUE PRIMER sua-~'"'3~" Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS nv vAPOR INGREDIENT "NE=NWEslablished PERCENT PPM mgrm3 LEL PRESSURE BY WEIGHT mmHg gyp ° C TALC (NON ASBESTOS:ACGIH RESP.DUST) 9.69 2.0 *14807-96-6 PROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER ACETATE 3.48 LD50 10 G/K *00108-65-6 ORL RA METHYL N-AMYL KETONE (OSHA TWA) 21.61 100 1.1 4.00 *00110-43-0 CALCIUM CARBONATE [ACGIH: NUISANCE DUST 21.38 10.0 *01317-65-3 TITANIUM DIOXIDE (OSHA: TOTAL DUST) 14.28 10.0 *13463-67-7 Section III -PHYSICAL DATA BOILING RANGE 2 8 4 - 3 0 4 F VAPOR DENSITY ® HEAVIER ~ LIGNTEft, THAN AIR PERCENT VOLATILE 2 5 8 O WEIGHT PER 12 .3 - 12 .7 EVAPORATION RATE: ~ FASTER ® SLOWER, THAN ETHER BY WEIGHT GALLON Ibs.lgal UATE OF PREP 5 / 10 / 0 9 I HMIS CODE: H-2; F-2, R-1; PPE- SEE SECTION VIII I MFG. ID. CODE 192 9 3 Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA DOT CLASSIFICATION Combustible Liqui FLASH POINT 10 6 - 116 F LEL: 1 . 1 OSHA CLASSIFICATION Combustible Liqui CLASS. 'I I T. C. C. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Class B extinguishers (carbon dioxide, dry chemical or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class II liquid fires. MATERIAL VOC 3.17 lbs . /gal UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS COATING VOC 3.17 lbs . /gal Keep containers tightly closed. Isolate from heat, non-explosion proof electrical equipment, sparks and open flame. Closed container may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Do not apply to very hot surfaces. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Do not use water except for cooling closed containers to prevent pressure buikl-up and explosion when exposed to expreme heat. Use fog noales it water is used. Firefiphiers should be epuipped with masks and self-contained respirators. I Section V -HEALTH HAZARD DATA I THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: SEE SECTION II PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: INHALATION: Fumes. SKIN AND/OR EYES liquid. INGESTION: Wei or dry paint. EFFECTS OF OVER EXPOSURE: ACUTE: Inhalation: Initaibn of respiratory trail andlor acute nervous system depressbn, characler¢ed by headache, dizziness, staggering gait, confusion, unconsciousness orcoma Skin or Eye Contact: May cause moderate skin or eye injury (reddening or swelling) which may persist for several days. Ingestion of Wet Paint: Irdfation of mucous membranes and gastrointestinal tract CHRONIC: Inhalation: Reports have assodaied repeated and probnged occupational overexposure to soNenfs with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Some solvents may cause injury to the Does this product Contain Silica liver, kidney, bone marrow and blood cells after repealed exposure. fl the answer to the Silice question is Nes', then the folbwing Skin or Eye Contacf: Repeated skin contact may cause dermatitis and defatting of skin tissue. statement applies; otherwise it does not apply. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: This product contains more than D.1°~ Crystalise Silica which has INHALATION: Remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep wane and quiet been dass'died by IARC as a Class I carcinogen. Normal application EYES: Flush immediately with copious quantities of water for at kasl 15 minutes. procedures pose No hazard since the Silica is wet and enppsulated SKIN: Wash aflecled areas with soap and water. Remove contaminated doihing. when this producl is stirred into coatings, but grinding or sanding INGESTION; IF 5WALLOWED, DO NOT Induce vomiting. dried films or spraying this product may yield respirable Silica dusts. CAUTION: IN ALL CASES, NOTIFY OR CONSULT A PHYSICIAN. Chemical fisted as a cerdnogen or potential cardnogen: NO NTP annual report: ~ N 0 I.A.R.C. monographs: NO OSHA cardnogen or suspect cerdnogen: NO Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: ~ Unstable: ~ StaGe: HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: None INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials to avoid): Isolate from strong oxidizers such as permanganate. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: ~ May occur ® Will not occur CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid extreme heal CONDITIONS TO AVOID: None Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BETAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: . Renave all sources of gnition (flames, hot surfaces, electrical, static orfictional sparks, and pibt lights). Awid breathing vapors. Ventilate area. Remove with inert absorbent and norrsparking tools. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose in accordance with bcal, stale and federal regulations. Indnenate in approved facility. Do not indnerate dosed cordainers. ~ Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT ~ RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: In outdoor or open areas, use NIOSHIMSA approved mechanical Ater respirator to remove solid airborne particles of overspray during spray application. In restricted ventilation areas, use NIOSHIMSA approved chemicatmed>aniplfltters, designed b remove a combination of particulate, gas and vapor. In confined areas, use NIOSH/MSA approved air line type respirator a hoods. VENTILATION' Provide general dilution or bcal exhaust wntilation in vdume and pattern to keep TLV of mast hazardous ingredients in Section II below acceptable unit,. ' LFl in Section N below stated lim'rf, and b remove decompositbn products durig welling or flame cutting on surface coaled with this product. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Required for prolonged or repeated contact EYE PROTECTION: Use safety eyewear to protect against splash of (quid. OTHER PROTECTIVE EDUIPMENT: Prevent proonged skin contact to contaminated clothing. Section IX - PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: Do not store above 120 ~ F. Store large quantities in buildings designed and protected for storage of NFPA, Class Ii, combustible liquids. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Keep out of mach of chidren. Do not lake inlemaly. Containers should be grounded when pouring. Awid free fall of liqufd'm excess of a few inches. Never flame cut, braze, or weld empty paint containers, or painted surfaces before ttaroughly dry. Do rwl flame cut, braze or web dried film without NIOSI-IIMSA approved respirator or appropriate ventilation. Use with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe vapors or spray mist Wear an appropriate, properly idled respirator (NIOSWMSA approved) dudrg and after applintion unless air monitoring demonstrates vapodmist levels are bebw appicaMe limits. Follow respirator manufacturers directions for respirator use, Avoid contact with eyes, skin and cbthing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Thoroughly clean contaminated clothes before reuse. Destroy contaminated shoes. Notice: Intentional misuse by delibrafely concentrating and inhaling the contents of this container may be harmful or fatal. Do not transfer io unmarked containers. NOTICE: INGREDIENTS WffH "SARA 313" LISTING ARE SUBJECT TO THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF THE SECTION 313 OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNING AND CDMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT OF 1986 (40 CFR 372) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR COATINGS, RESINS AND RELATED MATERIALS I DATE OF PREP 6 / 14 / 0 5 HMIS CODE: H-2; F-2, R-1; PPE- SEE SECTION VIII MFG. ID. CODE 192 7 3 Section I MANUFACTURER'S NAME Iowa Paint Manufacturing Company, Incorporated STREET ADDRESS 17th Grand Avenue FOR CHEn~iICAL ERiERGIrNCF CRY. STATE, Z(P CODE Des Moines, Iowa 50305 SPILL, LEAK, TIRE, E?CPOSIIRE UR ACCID);NT EMERGENCY TELEPHONE N0. 515/283-1501 CALL CHEA•ITREC -OAS' UR NIGHT oDU r POLY sIII)-aza-~suo PR C CLASS IO HS SUP A CASE WHT Section II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS nv vAPOR INGREDIENT "NE=NolEsladished PERCENT PPM mghn3 LEL PRESSURE BY WEIGHT mm~ app ° C PROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER ACETATE 4.07 LD50 10 G/K *00108-65-6 ORL RA METHYL N-AMYL KETONE (OSHA TWA) 23.02 100 1.1 9.00 *00110-93-0 CALCIUM CARBONATE [ACGIH: NUISANCE DUST 4.22 10.0 *01317-65-3 TITANIUM DIOXIDE (OSHA: TOTAL DUST) 32.86 10.0 *1.34 63-67-7 t Section III -PHYSICAL DATA BDILINGRANGE 284 - 309 F YAPDRDEHSTIY ® HEAVIER ~ LIGHTER, THAN AIR PERCENTVGLATILE 2 8. 4 9 wEicHrPER 1 1. 6 - 1 2. 0 EVAPORATION RATE: ~ FASTER ® SLOWER, THAN ETHER BY WEIGHT GALLON IbsJgal DATE OF PREP 6 / 14 / 0 5 HMIS CODE: H-2; F-2, R-1; PPE- SEE SECTION VIII MFG. ID. CODE 19 2 7 3 Section IV -FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA DOT CLASSIFICATION Combustible Liqui FLASH POINT 10 6 - 116 F LEL: 1 . 1 05HA CLASSIFICATION Combustible Liqui CLASS I I T. C. C. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Use National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Class B extinguishers (carbon dioxide, dry chemical or foam) designed to extinguish NFPA Class II liquid fires. MATERIAL VOC 3. 3 0 lbs . /gal UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS COATING VOC 3.30 lbs. /gal Keep containers tightly closed. Isolate from heat, non-explosion proofelectrical equipment, sparks and open flame. Closed container may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Do not apply to very hot surfaces. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Do not use water except for cooling cosed containers to prevent pressure build-up and explosion when exposed 10 expreme heat. Use fog noales if water is used. Firefighters should be equipped with masks and self-contained respirators. Section V -HEALTH HAZARD DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: SEE SECTION II PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE: INHALATION: Fumes. SHIN AND/OR EYES Liquid. INGESTION: Wei or dry paint. EFFECTS OF OVER EXPOSURE: ACUTE: Inhalation: Inflation of respiratory tract and/or acute nervous system depression, characterized by headache, dizziness, staggering gait, confusbn, unoonscbusness or coma Skln or Eye Contact: May cause moderate skin or eye injury (reddening or swelling) which may persist for several days. Ingestion of Wet Paint' Imlatbn of mucous membranes and gastrointestinal tract. CHRONIC: Inhalation: Reports have assodated repeated and probnged occupational overexposure to solvents wdtir permanent brain and nervous system damage. Some solvents may cause injury to the Does this product contain Silica liver, kidney, bone marrow and blood cells afterrepeated exposure. frthe answer to the Silica question is'Yes', then the folbwing Skin or Eye Contact: Repeated skin contact may cause dennafitis and defatiing of skin tissue. statement applies; otherwise fl does not apply. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: This product contains more than 0.1Yo Crystalline Sifica which has INHALATION: Remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep vrann and quiet been dassified by IARC as a Ctass I grdnogen. Normal appliption EYE5: Flush immediately with copious quantities of water for at least 15 minutes. procedures pose No hazard since the Silica is wet and encapsulated SKIN: Wash afreded areas with soap and wafer. Remove contaminated dothing. when this product is stirred into coatings, but grinding a sanding INGESTION; IF SWALLOWED, DO NOT Induce vomitlng. dried films or spraying this product may yield respirable Silica dusts. CAUTION: IN ALL CASES, NOTIFY OR CONSULT A PHY5ICIAN. Chemical listed as a cerdnogen or potential cardnogen: NO NTP annual report: N 0 I.AR.C. monographs: NO OSHA cerdnogen orsuspeci cerdnogen: NO Section VI -REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: ~ Unstable: ~ Stable: HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: None INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials to avoid): IsolaL=from strong oxidizers such as permanganate. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: ~ May cant ~ V/II not occur CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid extreme heal CONDITIONS TO AVOID: None Section VII -SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BETAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: - Remove all sources of ignition (flames, fwtsurfaces, electrigl, static or frictional sparks, and pilot lights). Awid breathing vapors. Ventilate area. Remove with inert absorbent and non-sparking tools. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose in accordance vrith beat, state and federal regulations. Incine2te in approved fadity. Do not indnerete dosed containers. Section VIII -SPECIAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: In outdoor a open areas, use NIOSHIMSA approved mechanical filler respirator to remove solid airborne parfides of aversprey during sp2y application. b restricted ventilation areas, use NIOSHIMSA approved chemicaknechanicalfiIlers, designed to remove a combination of particulate, gas and vapor. In cor>fined areas, use NIOSH/MSA approved air line type respirator a hoods. VENTILATION: Provide general dilution or local exhaust ventilation In vdume and pattern to keep TLV of most hazaMous ingredients in Section II below acceptable unit,. LEL in Section N bebw stated limit, and to remove decomposition products during welding orflame cutting on surface coated vrith this product. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Required for probnged or repeated contact EYE PROTECTION: Use safety eyewear to protect against splash of liquid. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Prevent probnged skin contact to cordaminated dothing. Section IX -SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: Do not store above 120 ~ F. Store large quantities in buildings designed and protected for storage of NFPA, Gass II, combustible liquids. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Keep out of reach of chtidren. Do not take intemalty. Containers should be grounded when pouring. Awid free fall of liquid in excess aF a few inches. Never flame cut, braze, or weld empty paint containers, or painted surfaces before thoroughly dry. Do not flame cuL braze or weM dried film without NIOSHIMSA approved resp'xabr or appropriate ventilation. Use with adequate ventilation. Do not breathe vapors or spray mist Wear an appropriate, properly fifted respirator (NIOSWMSA approved) during and after application unless air monitoring denanshates vapodmisl levels are bebw appricaMe limits. Follow resp'uator manufacturer's directions fa respirator use, Avoid contact vrith eyes, skin and dothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Thoroughly dean contaminated clothes before muse. Deshoy contaminated shoes. Notice: Intentional misuse by delibretely concentrating and inhaling the contents of this container may be harmfiA or fatal. Do not transfer to unmarked containers. NOTICE: INGREDIENTS WfTH "SARA 313" LISTING ARE SUBJECT TO THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF THE SECTION 313 OF THE EMERGENCY PLANNING AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT OF 1986 (40 CFR 372) Material Safety Data Sheet 18996 LOW VOC Urethane Component "B" For Industrial and Maintenance Use Only Date Prepared 09/24/2004 Supersedes Date 09/26/2000 . HMIS CODE: H-3*, F-2, R-1; P -See Section 8 ,' ~ PRODUCT AND GOMPANY DESG~RIPTION - - <~, - MANUFACTURER'S NAME: STREET ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE: Iowa Paint Manufacturing Co., Inc. 17"' & Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50305 Emergency Phone Numbers: FOR EMERGENCIES INVOLVING A SPILL, LEAK, FIRE, EXPOSURE OR ACCIDENT CONTACT: CHEMTREC (800-424-930.0 within the United States or 703-527-3887 for international collect calls) For Product Information: (515) 283-1501 Chemical Name or Synonym: HDI HOMOPOLYMER 2. COMPt3S1TIONlINFORMATION ON INGREDII=NTS" Component CAS Number OSHA Percentage Hazard By Vol. HEXANE, 1,6-DIISOCYANATO-, HOMOPOLYMER HEXAMETHYLENE DIISOCYANATE (HDl) METHYL N-AMYL KE"TONE 28182-81-2 Y Approx. 65.0 822-06-0 Y < 0.15 00110-43-0 Y Approx. 35.0 ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~~~~~~~. ¢• RD~~iDEI~~IFIIG~T~flI~ ~~ ~. ~ -.~~ ~ ?Y~ ~ ~ .~«x,..:~n'~; ~7.uxi.: .`.a-,u..~,? ~SiT§~;~=z~' .'~c~ v_ ~~ _ ., ~~.5-a:.:f u,¢_..,.`~.r,~ a:.,_ A. EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: Physical Appearance and Odor: pale yellow viscous liquid, odorless. Warning Statements: Reacts violently with common materials including water, alcohols, bases and amines. Eye irSitant. Toxic if inhaled. Possible sensitizer. ' ~s ~~ r~ ~'~. I~iAZARDS 1RDENTiFIG_ATIQM Co~ritintaed q~ ,, _~ :_ _,. .~.__, ...._. .. _ _ _. _....~..~~.~ _ _ .~.._x ~. Page: 1 of 13 Material Safety Data Sheet 18996 LOW VOC Urethane Component "B" For Industrial and Maintenance Use Only Date Prepared 09/24/2004 Supersedes Date.09/26/2000 HMIS CODE; H-3*, F-2, R-1, P =See Section 8 B. POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: Acute Eye: Irritant, Acute Skin: Irritant. May be harmful if absorbed through the skin. May cause allergic reaction. Acute Inhalation: May be harmful if inhaled. May cause shortness of breath, headache, nausea, vomiting, respiratory tract irritation. Acute Ingestion: May be harmful if swallowed. Chronic Effects: This product does not contain any ingredient designated by IARC, NTP, ACGIH or OSHA as probable or suspected human carcinogens. A~'FIRST AID MEASU~;ES FIRST AID MEASURES FOR ACCIDENTAL: Eye Exposure: Hold eyelids open and flush with a steady, gentle stream of water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention. Skin Exposure: In case of contact, immediately wash with plenty of soap and water for at least 5 minutes. Seek medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Clean contaminated clothing and shoes before re-use. Inhalation: If respiratory irritation or distress occurs remove victim to fresh air. Seek medical attention if respiratory irritation or distress continues. Ingestion: If victim is conscious and alert, give 2-3 glasses of water to drink and induce vomiting by touching back of throat with a finger. Do not induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Seek immediate medical attention. Do not leave victim unattended. Vomiting may occur spontaneously. To prevent aspiration of swallowed product, lay victim on side with head lower than waist. If vomiting occurs and the victim is conscious, give water to further dilute the chemical. ~~IRS~ AID MEASURES Coin#r~-~~d '~ `",alb ~? ~ ~.:~~ .~:i .-: .~5.':~t~.Ic~sa~ .~hxE -~ 57'z +''~ ,., ,_i MEDICAL CONDITIONS POSSIBLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Page: 2 of 13 Material Safety Data Sheet 18996 LOW VOC Urethane Component "B" For Industrial and Maintenance Use Only Date Prepared 09/24/2004 Supersedes Date 09/26/2000 HMIS CODE: H-3*, F-2, R-1, P -See Section 8 Skin contact may aggravate existing skin disease. NOTES TO PHYSICIAN: All treatments should be based on observed signs and symptoms of distress in the patient. Consideration should be given to the possibility that overexposure to materials other than this product may have occurred. Treat symptomatically. No specific antidote available. - ~v~ c~~.:1~~`z . ~ .. _.nr~:, ~n, _.. :xa ~ '.=-wr _s ;., w c r- a_r~M ..~~i-._ ~u~s; -,:nac. _ ..ant 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES f~ ` ~~ ~:~;"`°` ` ~ '~' FIRE HAZARD DATA: Flash Point: 38.8 C (102 F). Flammability Class: WILL BURN. Method Used: Closed cup Flammability Limits (vol/vol%): Lower: Upper: For Methyl N-Amyl Ketone 1.1 % No Data Extinguishing Media: Recommended: foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide, Not recommended: water. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Firefighters should wear NIOSH/MSHA approved self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. Cool tightly closed containers exposed to fire with water. Unusual Fire and Exp{osion Hazards: Product will burn under fire conditions. Under fire conditions, toxic, corrosive fumes are emitted. Hazardous Decomposition Materials (Under Fire Conditions): oxides of nitrogen oxides of carbon ~6: ACCf~I~;~ ~~1°L RELEASE MEASURES ~ x;~~ Evacuation Procedures and Safety: Page: 3 of 13 Material Safety Data Sheet 18996 LOW VOC Urethane Component "B" For Industrial and Maintenance Use Only Date Prepared 09/24/2004 Supersedes Date 09/26/2000 HMIS CODE: H-3*, F-2, R-1, P' -See Section S Wear appropriate protective geaz for the situation. See Personal Protection information in Section 8. Containment of Spill: Follow procedure described below under Cleanup and Disposal of Spill. Dike spill using absorbent or impervious materials such as earth, sand or clay. Collect and contain contaminated absorbent and dike material for disposal. Cleanup and Disposal of Spill: Pump any free liquid into an appropriate closed container (see Section 7: Handling and Storage). Clean up spill area with a decontamining solution made up of 50% isopropanol, 45% water and 5% concentrated ammonia solution (% by weight). The solution should cover the area for at least one hour. Absorb-with an inert absorbent. Collect washings for disposal. Environmental and Regulatory Reporting; Do not flush to drain. Spills may be reportable to the National Response Center (800-424-8802) and to state and/or local agencies. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE , .Minimum/Maximum Storage Temperatures: < 40 C (1 D4 F) Handling: Do not get in eyes. Avoid director prolonged contact with skin. Store, transfer and handle under a blanket of nitrogen. Before closing partially empty containers, blanket with dry nitrogen. Replace damaged gaskets. Storage: Store in tightly closed containers. Store in original container. Recommended container material: aluminum, epoxy-coated steel, stainless steel, Container material to avoid: copper, polystyrene, tin, Store in an area that is dry, well-ventilated. .v. -~za .~'L~'~z-z ~'~ x= ~~y'~5~-tom' ~~„^"~",, `a'' .';~- ~ ,.~` ~:.. ~ f~~~`~ ~ ' ~`z ~hXP4'SUFZ~~ONTR~U~LSI-PES~_NAL~,OTECTfi)N _ `~ ~_ ~~~ ~~~ ~ _ ~, u=~ _ _`~~¢, ~ _ h , ..mom ~~~ ._ ~ ~~..r Introductory Remarks: These recommendations provide general guidance for handling this product. Because specific work environments and material handling practices vary, safety procedures should be developed for each intended application. While developing safe handling procedures, do not overlook the need to clean equipment and piping systems for maintenance and repairs. Waste resulting from these procedures should be handled in accordance with Section 13: Disposal Considerations. ~.8 ~E~OSURE ~COtJTRQ~-~~E~SONAL "PROTEGT~t;ON C'oitinued ~~~ ~ ~ ~. ,~~ t, ~~~a -.fi~.'tt:-: ~u nY.t-„_; _~;n„~ f;. ..'3,v-~~~~ ..,. ~ ~k, .:.:s ~ _ ~~"~;n~,.k^"~:F~#>-~~r ._. e.~.. ...:~. - :aa[,'?~-..' a:#::`:;S' Assistance with selection, use and maintenance of worker protection equipment is generally available from equipment manufacturers. Page: 4 of 13 Material Safety Data Sheet 18996 LOW VOC Urethane Component "B" For Industrial and Maintenance Use Only Date Prepared 09/24/2004 Supersedes Date 09/26/2000 HMIS CODE: H-3*, F-2, R 1, P -See Section 8 Exposure Guidelines: Exposure limits represent regulated or recommended worker breathing zone concentrations measured by validated sampling and analytical methods, meeting the regulatory requirements. The following limits apply to this material, where, if indicated, S=skin and C=ceiling limit: HEXAMETHYLENE DIISOCYANATE (HDI) ACGIH ACGIH METHYL N-AM.YL.KETONE (MAK) . ACGIH OSHA Notes TWA STEL 0.034 mg/cu m 0.005 ppm 50 ppm 100 ppm Engineering Controls: Where engineering controls are indicated by use conditions or a potential for excessive exposure exists, the following traditional exposure control techniques may be used to effectively minimize employee exposures: general area dilution/exhaust ventilation. Respiratory Protection: When respirators are required, select NIOSH/MSHA approved equipment based on actual or potential airborne concentrations and in accordance with the appropriate regulatory standards and/or industrial recommendations. Under normal conditions, in the absence of other airbome contaminants, the following devices should provide protection from this material up to the conditions specified by the appropriate OSHA, WHMIS or ANSI standard(s): Air-supplied positive pressure (half-mask/hooded/full-face) respirator. Consider type of application and environmental concentrations. Observe OSHA regulations regarding respirator use (29 CFR 1910.134). NOTE ON WARNING PROPERTIES: pure isocyanate materials have order thresholds that are higher than the TLV, PEL or MGL. Thus, if a vapor/particulate air- purifying respirator has exceeded it service life, breakthrough of the filter can result in exposure over the allowable limit without the wearer being able to smell the isocyanate. However, when a polyurethane coating system contains organic solvents, the wearer of avapor/particulate respirator will be warned of filter breakthrough by the order of solvents before being exposed to isocyanates. The reason for this is: 1. organic solvents have low odor thresholds, and 2. testing has demonstrated that solvents break through filters before isocyanates do. ~F EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PEI=RS~NAL PROTECTIbN Continued ~ ~ ~ SPRAY APPLICATIONS: _ A. Good industrial hygiene practice dictates that when isocyanate based coatings are spray applied, some form of respiratory protection should be wom. During .. the spray application of organic solvent containing coatings systems, the use of a positive pressure supplied air respirator is mandatory when: Page: 5 of 13 Material Safety Data Sheet 18996 LOW VOC Urethane Component "B" For Industrial and Maintenance Use Only Date Prepared 09/24/2004 Supersedes Date 09/26/2000 HMIS CODE: H-3*, F-2, R-1, P-'See Section 8 i. the airborne isocyanate concentrations are not known or ii. the airborne HDI monomer concentrations exceed 0.05 ppm (10 times the TL ~ o iii. the polyisocyanate concentrations exceed 5 mg/M3 averaged over 8 hours or 10 mg/M3 averaged over 15 minutes (10 times the MGL) or iv. Spraying is performed in a confined space or in a area with limited ventilation. A properly fitted.air-purifying (combination organic vapor and particulate) respirator, proven by test to be effective in isocyanate - containing spray paint environments, will provide adequate protection when: v. the airborne HDI monomer concentrations are known to be below 0:05 ppm (10 times the TLV), and vi. the polyisocyanate concentrations are known to be below 5 mg/M3 averaged over 8 hours or 10 mg/M3 averaged over 15 minutes (10 times the MGIs). B. During the spray applications of a coating system NOT containing solvents a positive pressure supplied air respirator is mandatory when: i. the airborne isocyanate concentrations are unknown, or ii. the airborne isocyanate monomer concentration exceeds the TLV or 0.005 ppm, or iii. the polysisocyanate concentration exceeds the MGL of 0.5 mg/M3 averaged over 8 hours, or iv. operations are performed in a confined space or in an area with limited ventilation. Under any other circumstances, during spray application of a coatings system NOT containing organic solvents, good industrial hygiene practice dictates that when isocyanate based coatings are sprayed applied some form of respiratory protection should be worn. _4~~~CO~TR~QLS/PE~,SONAL PROTECTION Confinued ~.. -_ _~~~~. _`_ ~t rw b ti~.v:~~u'~ss.~.= .-cam i~'~;, ~ ~ ~,... ~ ~:-~ ~ ~, r_s~, ., - _ . NON-SPRAY OPERATIONS: A. During non-spray operations such as mixing, batch making, brush or roller applications, etc., at elevated temperatures (for example, heating of material or application to a hot substrate), it is possible to be exposed to airborne isocyanate vapors. Therefore, when the coatings system Page: 6 of 13 Material Safet3~ Data Sheet 18996 LOW VOC Urethane Component "B" For Industrial and Maintenance Use Only Date Prepared 09/24/2004 Supersedes Date 09/26/2000 HMIS CODE: H-3*, F-2, R-1, P -See Section 8 contains solvents and will be applied in a non-spray manner, a positive pressure supplied air respirator must be worn when: i. the airborne concentrations are unknown;or ii t'~e airborne HDI monomer concentrations exceed O.OSppm (10 times the TLV), or iii the airborne concentrations of the polyisocyanate exceeds 5 mg/M3 averaged over 8 hours or 10 mg/M3 averaged over 15 minutes (10 times the MGL), or iv. operations are performed in a confined space or in a area with limited ventilation. At least an air purifying (organic vapor) respirator is required when: v. the airborne concentrations of the HDI monomer exceed the TLV of 0.005 ppm but are below 0.05 ppm (10 times the TLV), or vi. the airborne concentrations of the HDI monomer exceed the MGL of 0.5 mg/M3 averaged over 8 hours, or 1.0 mg/M3 averaged over 15 minutes but are below 10 mg/M3 (10 times the MGL), B. During non-spray operations using asolvent-free coatings system, a positive pressure supplied air respirator is mandatory when: i. when airborne concentrations are unknown; or ii. the airborne HDI monomer concentrations exceed 0.0 Sppm (10 times the TLV), or iii. the airborne concentrations of the polyisocyanate exceeds 5 mg/M3 averaged over 8 hours or 10 mg/M3 averaged over 15 minutes (10 times the MGL), or iv. operations are performed in a confined space or in a area with limited ventilation. ~'~ , r 'xY a ~~ ~ tom' ~ iL `.X~Q~tJft~ CONTR;OLS~PE~SONAL PROTECTION Continued N~Sc~~..~r:«,T:a'`~iSE .,<r`Year.i._4_a~~n"Y,'rs^~-~`d%t=;'~*~z~.:c~x~ ,.__~... _, ~4 .~ ~ _ .. =v.=. y:7~ - ~ - VENTILATION REQLtIRMENTS Exhaust ventilation sufficient to keep airborne concentrations of HDI and polyisocyanate below their respective TLV and MGL must be utilized. Exhaust air may be need to be cleaned by scrubbers or filters to reduce environmental contamination. MONITORING Page: 7 of 13 Material Safety Data Sheet 18996 LOW VOC Urethane Component "B" For Industrial and Maintenance Use Only Date Prepared 09/24/2004 Supersedes Date 09/26/2000 HMTS CODE: H-3*, F-2, R-1, P -See Section 8 Refer to Patty's Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology Volume 1 (3rd edition) Chapter 17 and Volume III (15` edition) Chapter 3 -for guidance concerning appropriate air sampling sttategy to determine airborne conceri~-ations. MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE Medical supervision of all employees who handle or come in contact with this product is recommended. This should include pre-employment and periodic medical examinations with respiratory function tests (FEV, FVC as a minimum). Persons with asthma-type conditions, chronic bronchitis, other chronic respiratory diseases or recurrent skin eczema or sensitization should be excluded from working with isocyanates. Once a person is diagnosed as sensitized to an isocyanate, no further exposure can be permitted. Eye/Face Protection: Eye and face protection requirements will vary dependent upon work environment conditions and material handling practices. Appropriate ANSI Z87 approved equipment should be selected for the particular use intended for this material. Eye contact should be prevented through use of chemical safety glasses with side shields or splash proof goggles. An emergency eye wash must be readily accessible to the work area. Skin Protection: Skin contact should be minimized through use of glovFs and suitable long- sleeved clothing (i.e., shirts and pants). Consideration must be given both to durability as well as permeation resistance. aaz ..'+r'. iP34.~e~i-~~i3 .~~e'~"%svHt' '' ~s~^ .T7-c'.+'t ~{i..__ tS1PY..i-~'.~"F. Work Practice Controls: Personal hygiene is an important work practice exposure control measure and the following general measures should be taken when working with or handling this material: (1) Do not store, use, and/or consume foods, beverages, tobacco products, or cosmetics in areas where this material is stored. (2) Wash hands and face carefully before eating, drinking, using tobacco, applying cosmetics, or using the toilet. (3) Wash exposed skin promptly to remove accidental splashes or contact with this material. Page: 8 of 13 Material Safety Data Sheet 18996 LOW VOC Urethane Component "B" For Industrial and Maintenance Use Only Date Prepared 09/24/2004 Supersedes Date 09/26/2000 HMIS CODE: H-3*, F-2, R-1, P -See Section 8 - _ - ,, 9.,PHYSI.CAL AND CHEMICAL~,PROPERTIES :_ _ ~: ,~ ,_ r ~.. Physical and Chemical properties here represent typical properties of this product. Contact the business area using the Product Information phone number in Section 1 for its exact specifications. Physical Appearance: pale yellow viscous liquid. Odor: odorless. pH: Not Applicable Specific Gravity: 1.16 at 25 C (77 F). Water Solubility: reacts Melting Point Range: Not Available Boiling Point Range: > 203 C (397 F) at 1 mmHg Vapor Pressure: Not Available Vapor Density: Not Available ,,-~1'0 STAB1LiTl` AlJ~ ~E4CTIVIT~'i Chemical Stability: This material is stable under normal handling and storage conditions described in Section 7. Conditions To Be Avoided: extreme heat open flame _ Materials/Chemicals To Be Avoided: water strong acids strong bases strong oxidizing agents The Following Hazardous Decomposition Products Might Be Expected: Page: 9 of 13 Material Safety Data Sheet 18996 LOW VOC Urethane Component "B" For Industrial and Maintenance Use Only Date Prepared 09/24/2004 Supersedes Date 09/26/2000 HMIS CODE: H-3*, F-2, R-1, P -See Section S Decomposition Type: thermal oxides of nitrogen oxides of carbon Hazardous Polymerization May Occur. Avoid The Following To Inhibit Hazardous Polymerization: same as chemicals and conditions to avoid (above) 31. TOX1C0`LOGICAL INFORMATION ~~` z_~ ~ + a w ~ . _ . ,.., _._ _ _. _~~_ _ _- - -~- ...s Acute Eye Irritation: Toxicological Information and Interpretation: eye -eye irritation, 0.1 ml, rabbit. Mildly irritating. Acute Skin Irritation: Toxicological Information and Interpretation: skin -skin irritation, 0.5 ml, rabbit. Slightly irritating. skin -sensitization, guinea pig. Sensitizing. Data for 1,6-hexamethylene di-isocyanate. Acute Dermal Toxicity: Toxicological Information and Interpretation: LD50 -lethal dose 50% of test species, > 2000 mg/kg, rabbit. Acute Respiratory Irritation: No test data found for product. r ~~ 1:~ ~ 'I~~~ T~.~C~1rQi.~3CCICALY ~VF~ ~ll_~~T~{~V'~CG=D~flnued a. ' '~ E ~Ti731`5~ ~i.u u.7w....4 L ~ vtis~av~. _ .. ._ _tii~ a... .,_ . 3£c3 b i ,.. Acute Inhalation Toxicity: Toxicological Information and Interpretation: LC50 -lethal concentration 50% of test species, 2.18 mg/I/4 hr, rat. Data for trimer of hexamethylene diisocyanate. Acute Oral Toxicity: Toxicological Information and Interpretation: LD50 -lethal dose 50% of test species, > 5000 mg/kg, rat. Chronic Toxicity: This product does not contain any substances that are considered by OSHA, NTP, IARC or ACGIH to be "probable" or "suspected" human carcinogens. No additional test data found for product. Page: 10 of 13 Material Safety Data Sheet 18996 LOW VOC Urethane Component "B" For Industrial and Maintenance Use Only Date Prepared 09/24/2004 Supersedes Date 09/26/2000 HMTS CODE: H-3*, F-2, R-1, P -See Section 8 x=12; ECQLOGICAL INFOR~IVIATIONY - ~ ~~~y ~=' k ~. ~~~ ~, 3 "~ ~ L__ Ecotoxicological Information: No data found for product. Chemical Fate Information: No data found for product.' ~ ~ ~' 13 ©iSPOS~4L CQNSID~~4TIOiVS ~ k Waste Disposal Method: Chemical additions, processing or otherwise altering this material may make the waste management information presented in this MSDS incomplete, inaccurate or otherwise inappropriate. Please be advised that state and local requirements for waste disposal may be more restrictive or otherwise different from federal laws and regulations. Consult state and local regulations regarding the proper disposal of this material. Container Handling and Disposal: Any containers or equipment used should be decontaminated immediately after use. Decontaminate containers with the solution given under Section 6: Cleanup and Disposal. Containers should be crushed or punctured. EPA Hazardous Waste - YES; D001 (FLAMMABLE) } 1~ TRANSPORTAT~~}3~~~'~D~7R~~4~~ON - , Transportation Status: IMPORTANT! Statements below provide additional data on listed DOT classification. The listed Transportation Classification does not address regulatory variations due to changes in package size, mode of shipment or other regulatory descriptors. US Department of Transportation Shipping Name: Paint Related Material (flammable), 3, UN1263, PG III. ~~x~~, 3~_ S~ 5'f~"~S ~. cif ~~..."?" ~,~ ~' S ~~r a~ ~C r ;., ss° t5'' REG~L.ATORY'INF~3~M~TIO ,~ ~,~ Et~_ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ v ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ L , I__. ,z, s.. ..s. Inventory Status Page: 11 of 13 Material Safety Data Sheet 18996 LOW VOC Urethane Component "B" For Industrial and Maintenance Use Only Date Prepared 09/24/2004 Supersedes Date .09/26/2000 HMIS CODE: H-3*, F-2, R-1, P -See Section 8 FEDERAL REGULATIONS Inventory Issues: All functional components of this product are listed on the TSCA Inventory: SARA Title III Hazard Classes: Fire Hazard -YES Reactive Hazard -YES Release of Pressure - NO Acute Health Hazard -YES ' Chronic Health Hazard - NO CERCLA Hazardous Substances /SARA Extremely Hazardous Substances (EHS)/ Ingredient CERCLA/SARA RQ SARA EHS TPQ HEXAMETHYLENE DIISOCYANATE (HDI) 100 Ibs NO STATE REGULATIONS: This product does not contain any components that are regulated under California Proposition 65. ~~= ~ ts-~~ -a~..ruc~ ., ~ ~;al. ~.__ -`y.~~r'`r~: ~.._~, a~z ss...~ux ".~a~ai~ _-.~:.,.R~_~ __ .,..R.,._ National Fire Protection Association Hazard Ratings--NFPA(R): 2 Health Hazard Rating-Moderate 1 Flammability Rating-Slight 1 Instability Rating-Slight National Paint & Coating Hazardous Materials Identification Syste.m--HMIS(R): 3 Health Hazard Rating-Moderate * CONTAINS HDI 2 Flammability Rating-Slight 1 Reactivity Rating-Slight Reason for Revisions: Change and/or addition made to Section 2. Key Legend Information: ACGIH -American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists - -- OSHA -Occupational Safety and Health Administration TLV -Threshold Limit Value Page: 12 of 13 Material Safety Data Sheet 18996 LOW VOC Urethane Component "B" For Industrial and Maintenance Use Only Date Prepared 09/24/2004 Supersedes Date,09/26/2000 HMIS CODE: H-3*, F-2, R-1, P--See Section 8 PEL - Permissable Exposure Limit TWA -Time Weighted Average STEL -Short Term Exposure Limit NTP -National Toxicology Program iARC -International Agency for Research on Cancer ND -Not determined RPI - Rhodia Established Exposure Limits Disclaimer: The information herein is given in good faith but no warranty, expressed or implied, is made. ~ ** end of MSDS'Docurnent ~~ _ _. ~.~ F _ .. 4„ __ t .. ,,r_., .~ _ _ ~ v._ ~. - ~-- .., __ Page: 13 of 13 uo! 11! LUV:J u f . 4i f l t04 r t077 w5 5ur'rLttS PAGE 01 .."F. '-~l,:'~'~:T. E. ~.I• A:. L. .B.:A;::F"..~~~.~~;~±,'..~ :p. ja~T: i~. 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' ~- ~ ~ r .9 E~~Ipty , .-~`:d••=•= ~re~n.t,i law ~d a:^ea. ~~y. . . ~nnt.af ner `-}'~ ' be..~-~~~~,r'do4s~; it ~~;;.:~man'~a°3:r~:::v.~pai^ grid. r,=~szd~.t~'y.• .Do nog ~ut~ Yg.: .: F3r'.:•: ~ `+ CI :.'1 ,L i~: 6,.:^ Wt1'~t~. pT+~ G7"...:.~Y.k ~~,. ,,.~;ifi~i''~.~c~.17 £FY'a.~ ~ .. .. ~ ~.` ~ ~ ~. ;fi:.. ~i'i:~'~iii~:~ a. l- :V•~}':s^r~ ~l~.i - ~~.~; I~I..I .~•o .' `.. y.C.'~ nl~~`. ;.ti~~~ =.~:~i~ =. 1: r' h1]~ i,lT1~; ~.:. :: j:~ .. ~.:' 1.: : • ~ .?... .. ~~~~ ~ ~ Mat~xi~l S~f~ty data h~~t N>FPA ~ Revision Data Prot~etive Clothing ~ 2:0 1~-zs-~~: oe-~azooo ~et;tJon 1. Chemit:al Prr~dua# and t~tr,mpany ldan~tza#ion Common ~isme/ Barsol D-1~5~ Coae D4t)8ooo0 Trade Nymr 64742 94-5 suppl'eer Barkon Solvents, Iri0_ 190 N.E, Broadway, F'.O_ BOX ~~1 EmeraenrY CHEiVITREG t$i)(7) ~4~493t)0 Des Moines, iA 5~30'f Synonym Not available. Chemical Nana Not applicable. Chemical Family Aromatic. Chemical Normula Not applicable. Manufacturer Barton Solvents, inc. Motorist Use Not available. Sao#i~n IL Firs# Aid A9easur~.s ~ . T;ye Contact NO lthOwn EFFHOT an eye contact, rinse with water for a few minutss. 'kin Coatart ' ff the chemical got onto the clothed portion of the body, remove the contaminated clothes as _ quickly as possible, protecting your own hands and body. Place the victim .under a deluge shower. If the chemical touches the victim's exposed skin, such as the hands: Gently and - thoroughly wash the contaminated skim with mm~ing water and non-abrasive soap. $e particularly _ careful to clean folds, orevlcss, creases and groin. Cover the irritated skim with an emollient. ff in~tat3on persists, seek medical attention. Wash rantaminated clothing before reusing. I3azardt ~~s Skin Contact Na 9ddit1ol~l inForttls6on. Inhalation Allow the victim !o rest in a well ventilated area. Seek immediate tnedioal attention. Hnr~rdnas 1'n}~slation Evacuate the victim to a safe area as soon as possible. Loosen tight dothing such 2s a collar, tie, belt or vraistband- if breathing is difficult, administer oxygen_ If the victim is not breathing, perform rnoutirto-mouth resuscrkaiion. Seek medical ~tt9ntion. iagestion ~ Remove dentures ff any. Watch for an ob$trucbion in the victim's mouth_ Remove if possible what i6 causing tf-9 obstruction but do not force fingers or a hard abject between the victim's teeth. Hav9 conscious person drink several glasses of water or milk_ Seek immediate medical attention. DO NOT induce vomiting. HaaardOns InRestioa Remove dentures K arry. Watch for an obstniction in Gie vlctlm'$ mouth. Remove if possible what is causing the abstraction but do not force ringers or a hard object between the victim's teeth, ff a soft pad can b6 Inserted between the victim's teeth, it will protect the tongue from being taitkcn. A badly bleeding tongue immensely complicates the patient's problems, Have conscious person drink several glasses of water pr milk. Lower the head so that tT-a vorr+it vviN not reenter the mouth and throat. If convulsions occur, do clot restrain thd vlcttm, but do remove objects with which he she) might injure himself {herself) br orient the victim to prevent him (herd from striking fixed heavy objects. ff the convulsions cease, tom the victim on the side or face down so that any fluid ~ in the mouth will drain. Seek medical attention. D4 NOT induce vomiting. Cvntintred on Next Pagre 8atsal p-~St7 Page Number. 2 I Sec~on IN Cc>'mp~+~ition and Irrformaflon an Ingnedieni+s .lame CAS # % try vplums TLY/l'EL LCyILDs, Heavy Aromatic Solvent Naphtha 64742-946 ~ 9 Mot available_ Not available. N2phthalene ~ S 1-20-3 9.9 TWA:1 g (ppm) from Net available. ACGIH tmethylbenzene 1,2,4Tr 95-63-6 1.7 Not available. tJ.pt available. C d,,~.' p v~"iiY'+J'J7 i fi iii! a~'i.`7 id~~%illirp.4ii~iii Putedtisll A.evte Heath Very slighHy to slightly dangerous in case of skin contact (irritant), of eye contact irritant), Of Effects ingestion, of inhalation. This product may irritate eyes and skin upon contact. FotrAtisl Chroaic Health CARCINOGENIC EFFECTS: NONE by ACGIH, IARr;, NTP, OSHA, t3a8ed pn B8rSp1 D-15D . Effects MUTACENIC EFFECTS: Not avallable. TERATOGENIC EFFECTS: Nat 8+railable_ Toxicity of the product to the reproductive system: Not available. Rap9ated or prolonged exposure to the substance tin ptoduce target organs damage. SecilSion V. Fire and ~.irploslan Data Flamaability ui• the Combustible. Prvdact Anto-llgnition Temperatarc NOt available. Flash Po3iots CLOSED GUP: $2.7$°C (1dS°h7 (f"agliabue.) Flammable Limits LOWER 1% UPPER_6% Products of Combustion These products are carbon oxiCles (C0, CQ2). Firo liazwrds ih )'reseoce Nv s~cific Information is available in our dagt?ase rrgardir~ the flammability aF this product in ,i Various Substantes presence 4f various materials. Fire Fighting 1lsrdts SMALL FIRE: Use DRY chemicals, CQ~, water spray or foam. and Instructions LARGE= FIRE: Use water spray. fog or foam. DO NOT use water jet Spacial Remarks on NO additional remark. Fire Haz~rtts Speci9il Remarks on No additional remark. Ezplosioa Hazards Section Vl. Accld~nta! t~elease Ma~surl~s Sms11 Spill Absorb with an inert mat+srial and put the spilled materiQl m Qn appropri~ waste disposal_ Large Sptp Combustible material. Keep away from heat Keep away fi'nm sources of lgnitlon. Stop leak if without risk. Se~#r~,;r Vll. Handling and Storage PrecaR~14AS Keep away from heat Keep away from sources of igni5on. Empty cantainere pose a fire risk, evaporate the residue under a fume hood. Ground all equipment containing material Do not breathe gas, fumes, vapor Ot spray. Storage ]leap container dry: 6rourld aN equipment oontaining material. Keep container tigh~y closed. Keep in a c:oel, well-ventilated place. Combustible materials should be stored away from extreme heat and Sway from strong oxidizing agents. _ rCQntinued on Next Page Barsr~l D-~50 Page Number. 3 Section V11!_ Exposure ~ontroJs/Pe~onsl Protection r:~intering Controls Provide exhaust ventilation or other engineering t~ntrols to keep the airborne concentrations of vapors below their raspectlve threshold limit value, Ensure that eyewash station and safety Shower is proximal to the vrprk-stt3tion logtion_ psrsonal Protection l,°ersan9'. I';~Fee!:c~ er. Case u[ n Large Spill Lab coat Gldve8. Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Splash goggles. Sptasl: gC*gles. Fi:!! salt. Bonts_ Glov®s. Suggests protective dothir` rrvaht riot be suf~dert; consult a spedalist BEFORE handling this product S$ciaon 1X. Physical and.Chemical Properties Fhysical stare and (.jquid, Udor Arbm~ti4, appenrBnte t N i l 'p Molecular Weight Not applicable, e as ot ava lab e. Cl C l pU (1 °/. s4hutivster) Nqt applicable. ear o or Boiling )tsoint 172.78°C (313°~ Melting Point Not available. Critical Temperature Not available $peci>ic Gravity 0.9001 (Water = i) Yspor Pressure 5.2 mm of Hg (~ 20°C) Vapor Density 4.8 (Air = 1) volatility 140% (vM)_ 10096 (wlw). Odor Threstrold Not available. ~:raponbon rate 0.07 [Bt,tyl acetate.] viscosit}r .Not availahle. Solubility Soluble In methanol, acetone. Insoluble in cold water, hot water. 5action )G Sfabiiity and~Re~cfivify Qata 5tsbility ItlSkability'Y`emperature Conditions of Ibstabt7ity The product is stable. Notavailabla, No additional remanc. Incompatibility witL rgrions substances Nv specific information is available in our database regarding the reactivity of this material in presence of various other materials. Cn~rrastvlty No spac:ific irrfiarTnation is available in our dat2~base regarding the co-rosivity of this product in presence of v2-'ibuS materials. Special remarks on Ite9ctyvlty 9ptclal RemrtrKs on Corro9ivity No ~dd>tional remark_ No additional remark. Section XI. Toxicolo~iC~1 Information Routes of Entry Ingestipn. Toxicity to Animals LD50: Not available. LCSG: Not available. C)irvnic Effects on 'tumans Jt]1er Toxic Effects on plumans CARCIhtOGt=idlC EFFECTS: NONE by ACGIH, IARC, NTP, OSHA. Based on Boreal D-150 . Toxicity of the product to the reproductive system: Not available. Very slightly to slightly dangerous in case of skin contact (irritant), of eye contact (irritant), of Ingestion, of inlvalatian. Co>tfinued on Next Page ~J UU5 ~rso! D-~~D Page Nam6t3r; ~ ' ~pccial Remarks oa tip additional remark. ~xlcity to Anim$]s Special Remarks on No addifional remark, i Chronic 1EtTects Osl Humans Special Remarks no No additional ~ertlark. Qther TOZk EffecL9 qn Humans 5~t:tilan XII. Ft:ologiaa! Information ~cotoxpeity Not available. SODS and COI? Not gv8ileble- Products of B;ode~rpd,stinu These proclUcts.ere.carbon oxides {C.O, CC2). 7oxfsiry nitric Products The product itseN and its products Qf degradation are not toxic. of BiodCgrsdatio7t Specie! Rcmarks nn the No additional rernArk Products ofaiodegradstlon Section Xlll. Disposal Cansld~r~#l~ns waste Di.+~posal Recycle to process, if possible_ Cnrtsuit your loco{ or regional authcrrties. Set:lion XlV. Transport lrr#ormativn nD'r Classification 170T CLASS: Combustible liquid With a flash point greeter than 37_$°C (7 b0"F)_ N PIN: Petrnleurn Distillate, n.o.s., Gumbustit~e Liquid, UN 12fi8 FG: III Special Provisions for tics additional remark. Transport Dt]7' (Pictograms) Se~cilon XV. Oithar Regalatar~rlnforma6on and Pici~rrarns Fedet~] and State Supe~hd Amendments and Reauthorizat'wrt Act of 1986 (SARA) Tide 111 requires emergency Hegulatio]ts planning based on Threshold Planning Quantities {TPQs) and release reporting based on RepartAble Quantities (RQs) in 40 t/1=Fi 355 {used far SARA 302, 304, 31'l and 812). Components present in this product at a level which aoulci require reparting under the statute are: NONE Supertund AfTlelldrnent5 8nd Reauthorization Act of 19t36 (SAF2A) Tile fll requires Submis$iQn of annual report relt`ase pf toxic chemicals thgk appear in 40 CFR 372 (used for SARA 313)_ This information mutt be included in all MSDSS that are copied and distrbu#ed for this rriAterlal. Components present in this product et a level which could require reporting under the statute are: Neph#halene (9.9°JQ), 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene (7.7°~}, ~g~~o1 ~~50 Page Number. 5 ~ omprehensnre nvironmental Response, ompensatian, an is i ity Act o requires nokification of the Naiaonai Response Center of release of quantities of Hazardous Substances equal or greater than the reportable quantities (RQs) in 40 CFR 302.x. Compon$ntg present in this product 2t a level which could require reporting under the statute are: Naphkhafene. Ali components of finis product are iisied on the TSGA inventory. der Cl~ssigcAtibns yMHM1S (Consdla} Wl-IMIS CI..4SS S-3: Combustible liquid with $ flash paint between 37.8°C (1 DO°F~ and 93.3°G (200'x. IISCL (EEC} 10- lrlamrnable. 18- In use, may form flammablerexpiosive vapor-air mixture. I~1V.[l~ (~I.S,A,) _ Fre H8zllrtl - Nati4n~l Fire ~ Frotecliioa Health '~ ~ Reactivity R~+~idh- ~'• • 1~,R5DC1atl0II (~'.S.A.) P4-SOC~81 Ptvtectit?tl ~• 1l ~• SpeclBC hazard Protective Clothing ^ .. X.Vii. Qth~r lrrfnrt Q~Fereac$s Not available. ~tltcr Special U8-142QdD Revised SARA 313 to inCiUde {aercantages. CtynSideratip7d8 ' Validated lby Sartu>a Solvents, loc. on 9/7f3b00. t Ve,iried by IIflrtAtl Solvents, inc.. Printed 9/7/Z~oO. pay>trne Phone (575265-7~9$ rs r11r !m ys~AU..~.¢., dv q/sa~en ~ io~rli i Kcm~a )l°rsnr, MkA~r flir r1.,~ n.wd wtAer war My R(Ih - - .' - er.vs wq Ir Gtllpr+~+t°tvrr fir Ik sre°nq ec ~:~:=os 6f thi ugltliNad a•veih. ,p7'w ~ate~ •f. p1„y euter(al k rNr ~R rvf°~3iliry °fldc peen ~ nvi~icli..ry p.ueAyr~~W~ 1.tyr~, ~ al°xld h ~,AtL rm7bx ~hu~•~ p,y® Ls~,lr ~deni(Ydl~nd~, +~c straa+fl~4'~+iot nc~t n 11r sir LQO.tr tk~t ed~c G~~TIIrj~~ n NFPA', 1 /24/2006 ~ M 12055-05 Rick Hawks Archit Etc. 13322 I Street Omaha, NE 68137- NEBRASKA STATE FIRE MARSHAL PLANS DIVISION Code Review Con E Co 237 N 13th Blair 68008- /o~~~ M ~~~ ~~~~ r ~FBRAS'~P Your items have been reviewed for compliance with the Nebraska State Flre Marshal Act. Final Architectural Plan REMARKS: .Review applies to altered paint area only, compliance of existing conditions shall be determined by the onsite deputy. 1. Shop drawings for sprinkler shall be submitted for review and approval. Title 153, Ch. 21,.003.01 2. All requirements on letter dated Oct. 28, 2005 shall be met. (copy to deputy and Blair codes) 3. Electrical wiring shall be inspected by the City/State Electrical Inspector, SS, 81,24 Return postage is not provided. Please contact this office within 10 days if you intend to pick up plans or send return postage. If contact is not made, plans will be discarded after 10 days. cc: Blair codes Page 1 0~ 1 PLEASE CONTACT OFFICE INDICATED BELOW FOR A FINAL INSPECTION. FINAL APPROVAL /S REQUIRED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY OR USE SIGNED: Reviewed By: Main Office Susen Lindner 246 South 14th Street Lincoln, NE 68508-1804 (402) 471-2027 Contact for Inspection: District B 438 W Market Albion NE 68620-1241 (402) 395-2164 Attn: Doug Holbein i ~~T~~W- - ~~--~ Nebraska State Fire Marshall I ~~ i 246 South 14~' Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68508-1804 ~ ~~{f _ ~ ;~~~ i i Date: October 28, 2005 - . _ ARCHI ~" ETC. Dear Mr. Holbein, This letter is in reference to our meeting with you and Susan Linder of your office about the paint area remodel for Con-E-Co in Blair, Nebraska. The goal is to make this existing paint area a lot safer working environment for the existing workers. The following items where proposed to you as meeting the intent of the NFPA 101 and standards 30 and 33 as well: 1. The existing machine tool area will be remodeled into a new paint storage area. This area, with CMU going up to the eaves on a majority of the perimeter walls makes it a great choice due to this being 2 hour rated and non damageable construction. The existing doors will be raised 4" to allow for containment of any paint spills. The room will also have its own dry chemical sprinkler and ventilation system to keep the possibility of explosion to a minimum. All class 1 rated products in this area shall be stored in rated storage cabinets. The unit heaters in this area will also be explosion proof. 2. A separate 1-hour rated 150 S.F. paint mixing area will be incorporated inside this paint storage area. This area will also have its own containment, dry chemical sprinkler, explosion lighting (LDPI Mode1380) and explosion-proof ventilation system to keep the possibility of explosion to a minimum. The unit heaters in this area will be explosion proof. 3. The remaining portion of the old machine tool area will be consumable storage and have a 2 hour rated separation from the paint storage area. This will be heated with standard units. 4. The existing paint area is anticipated to be enlarged by 1000 S.F. to help the volume of space for painting product and ventilation. The existing heating and ventilation system will be reworked to help keep the possibility of explosion to a minimum while providing a heating temp range from 75 to no more than 135 degrees. Additional metal lining system will be added where possible to help reduce the possibility of paint. residue build-up and facilitate easier cleaning of this area. The existing north wall will have the existing foam insulation encapsulated in fire-rated material as necessary. 5. The existing lighting, in the remodeled paint area shall be modified LDPI 260 units. These fixtures shall be rewired so that when the lens is opened the power is shut-off eliminating the possibility of an explosion. The new lighting in this area will be new LDPI 260 units wired to have the power shut-off when the lens is opened as well. These same units for lamp consistency will be installed in the Paint Storage area as well. In conclusion, I believe this solution after all of our other discussions is a good conclusion to meeting the needs of this space that will primarily have Class 2 liquids and a minimum of Class 1 liquids present. This should make this existing paint area a much safer place for the employees and a better overall painting atmosphere. I want to thank you for time and effort on this project and look forward to any additional questions that you may have. ARCHI ~" ETC. Sincerely. fi~ Richard B Hawks Jr. ~~~T I;~ j~~ NFPA' 3/2/2006 I M 12059-05 LaMonte Brummet Ahern Fire Protection 10301 S 152nd Street, Suite 2 Omaha, NE 68138- (402) 894-1045 Con E Co Paint Booth 237 N 13th Street Blair 68008- Your items have been reviewed for compliance with the Nebraska State Flre Marshal Act. Sprinkler Shop Drawing Addition to Fire Sprinkler REMARKS: Drawing is for paint booth. 1. Drawing is approved for layout and design. 2. After the system has been installed, the completed Contractor's Material and Test Certificates for Aboveground and Underground piping shall be provided to and accepted by the State Fire Marshal to receive final approval. This must be done before the system is put into service. Title 153, Chapter 19; O-I 03-06. Alt Phone: (402) 827-1270 Occupancy Type: Industrial Estimated Start Date: 12/19/2005 Fire Protection Features: Email: Construction Type: Estimated Completion Date: 2/28/2006 Sprinkler Total © Spinkler Partial ^ Range Hood System^ Sprinkler Other: Fire Alarm Manual Sys. ^ Smoke Detection ^ Heat Detection ^ Fire Alarm Other: Page 1 of 1 PLEASE CONTACT OFFICE INDICATED BELOW FOR A FINAL INSPECTION. FINAL ONSITE APPROVAL IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY OR USE. SIGNED: David Autry Reviewed By: Main Office Contact for Inspection: District B 246 South 14th Street 438 W Market Lincoln, NE 68508-1804 Albion NE 68620-1241 (402) 471-2027 (402) 395-2164 2 NEBRASKA STATE FIRE MARSHAL PLANS DIVISION ~~~ j ~~~, Code Review K ~f8RA5`~`4~ CITY OF BI~t1IR pr~ o'~~se of BUILDING PERMIT DEPOSIT AGREEMENT A ~200.OQ~r~fundable deposit is being collected at the time of your building permit applicati~ii for all permits $10,0000 and above. However, the City reserves the right to not refund this deposit if any of the following conditions occur during the construction period: 1 }theft of water service by either the plumber, owner or general contractor, 2) all required inspections have not been obtained, 3) occupancy occurs prior to a final inspection, 4) all permits have not been obtained, and 5) the project is completed without a final inspection being done. If any or all of these situations occur during construction, you may forfeit your deposit. I, hereby agree to the above conditions, and understand that should any or all of the above situations occur, the building permit deposit SHALL be forfeited or discounted upon the discretion of the City of Blair, Building and Inspections Department. ontractor/Owner Contractor/Owner City of Blair 1 ~~ a ~ Date /_\ _~ 218 South 1 bth Street • Blair, Nebraska 68008 • 402-426-4191 • Fax 402-426-4195 • E-mail cilyofblair@huntel,net o ~m CPTY OF' BI~~IR y ~ ~ - ~~~ aro~,se f a~d~~ 0 BUILDING PERMIT SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS This building permit packet .includes various items dealing with particular code requirements and/or building permit requirements. It in no way includes ALL particular code items. Also, it is your responsibility to know the 2003 International Building Code requirements that apply to your project. Please understand this packet is only designed and distributed to aid you in your building permit process. A copy of the International Building Code is available for your use at the Blair Public Library. I have read the above disclosure and accept this building permit documentation on my own behalf assuming full responsibility as the owner/contractor for this project. Owner/Occupant City of Blair 1~~S ~ ~ ~r Contractor ~~~o Date 218 South 16th Street • Blair, Nebraska 68008 • 402-426-4191 • Fax 402-426-4195 • E-mail ciiyofblalr@huntel.net C, g N~,i ~~~~ ,..q?~ ~ rte.?C A~+RICHARD ~~ ~ ~ A 1 ~ ..SITE PLAN ~; HAWKS, JR~ Wit`. A-2377.;~~ L A1.01 SCALE: 1"=40'-0" ~' ~ o ~~;as`. ~.~~~.~°` CON°E-C^ PAINT 600TH ADDITION/REMODEL qt.. sh'Pr~nvse,~i.~ Archi + etc. L.L.C. fon > 402.537.0330 Building Addition Remodel `"(~'` ~ -}- CON-E-CO No.> Do1e:1.23.06 237 N. 131h Street 133221 street fax> 402.334.5489 Blair, Nebraska A ~ • O ~ Omaha, nebraska 68137 Site Plan Dimensions (7' ' ~ ,~ ~" ~~' s ~~~, ' ~:?,.'~ Mc ~~',~ ~n ~u -~ ~~ f~. .d t N 1 2r Y` { ". ~.~ ~ • l ~ _ ~ln '+w ~ ! . .+f _ 1 ,'~.,w„ ~,, . i ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ I I ~~` j b~; ~~ \~r~ ~,:\ '~ ~ :; . ~^~: ~.. "~~. Cdr ~. e ta,. ~ ',~ ~. .~,'~`.. ~' i ~-. t~ off' _ .t~ ..~. ~ „ti-.~~,5,' ~ x .. .. ~ v` k .-yn. 1: .^c~° ,rye. •~e. ,i'~ _. ~~'"~~I~~ ~Y~ B ~ -N ~, a` ®J t j~, . t .~~~ ~tl _' ~ y1 ~A~IX a. ~ ~" .. t+ ~~ ..,.._ _Y y_~~ yk '.1TQ. T J~_`% ?~ 1 ~~ r ..T „` ~._ ~*,. I ~.ri ~~ ~, m e «^br %~, ~! _ . .- ~: ,:< ~~ U 1~~~ ,e.r - . r r -F .~ r, ~K ^~ ++~;, ~ . _ T :~ ,, ~ R! ~{ ~ ~ ~~~ .. ~ is ~~; ~ _=~