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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication APPLICANT 3/29/2007 ." . City of Springfield Development Services Department 225 Fifth Street Springfield, OR 97477 Site Plan Application, Type II Appllc~iion Tv.pe" ~'!: . : :::. ~ .": (Applicant:checic one)'"~ .. '. .~::. ~~ . :.....\ .;' '. Site Plan Review: D Major Site Plan Major Modification IZJ . . Applicant Name: Company: Address: John Bramwell IRobertson Sherwood Architects pc 132 E. - Suite 540 Phone: 541-342-8077 IFax: 1541-345-4302 '&"\"" 'Vi;. Applicant's Rep.: Bramwell IPhone: 541-342-8077 Company: I Robertson Sherwood Architects pc IFax: .541-345-4302 ~d~res.s:........ ll~~.~. ~r?~dw?y :..S~i~~.54..0"... .... ......... . .._.. .~.. . ..... .. ~.I J:"'" ,w"",~"".,.,,,.:a .,~.,n.,...,,,,,~?,'N "';;;,r-..~.-.."".._"',--....,,. .~"'_~,-,,.,,~..'P.._>L........_.,O~ ...~,..; '''''''''''''''''"''''~'''>' .._...~~..--~. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,c.,,,,,,,,,. ~Y""""-"'~'. .._'.>>"::-VA-,.j;,;",."~._". __'>'"""""__' ~J:,,,,_;,_-,-'''c'l Property Owner: [PacificSource Health Plans [Phone: 1541-686-1242 Company: PacificSource Health Plans IFax: 1541-485-0915 1 Address: 10 International 1 ASSESSOR'S MAP NO: 17-03-15"40,00100. .TAX"LOT NO(s): 100 Property Address: 110 International Way I Size of Property: 13.82 Acres ~ Square Feet 0 Proposed Name of Project: Emergency Generator Installation ii'""^~'~:>';""-'" ,h-"."":,.wAi_"~"""v'''."'Y._.''''ik;C;., "\(.I:-,;o:;1:W>:lf,,;..'" ,.j"",i':9.Ct!ic;,,;.qY"'iI;fr.:i"""'_ ;91<404;';0-" '."',~''''",","i&x.~'o~t'""'O''.,, 'ir;;.:,,<:<;,."'t.'~".!'C:"""'jh';.~;+4'S'>",I'~';' ,><;l"''''''"<ii.!:\:;:",-:Z;',,,f "M:>;;"q)k-'i"'i:rr~~'~"""t :0\;'7...'<'1' ...:;>!"".~';:; 'oU-'fS,>>:;;", I Description of Proposal: Emergency generator installation # of Lots/Parcels: Avg. Lot/Parcel Size: New Impervious Surface Coverage: 400 sf ~J''!'<><;,i'i:.'' .;'I';i';~:';>+'::'" :>-';:#if:;:'.~.~:.t'4-"~:::"'::~-:>.i\"'.,,-<=~. .':;'.;.k2i.,f."_,_ .~";4j;j:;;;;"" 'HP",""""-:A~"':S:;";: sf Density: du/acre Bldg. Gross Floor Area: 61,440 sf . -. - . :r",,'J~:: -~,:.<<.':t..*",:~",,:.' ,,,-?~!---:;,, \. ,...,t"J"'. . , - - Zoning: Overlay District: Applicable Refinement Plan: Plan Designation: ~;;;~~;~~~,e~~:~~,;:~;~~~~l~:",SZ~~~~~~_~~;;;;d;~~L~=~~= Pre-Submittal Case No.: (j)t<:~....~ ~ ff'D ,'4 Case No.: \pplication Fee: $ ITOTAL FEE'S $ MJ\"s~ WJ1t- PfU2c>v").-ooo<<.6 5l)/b-~ #- .J?~...:r:u?P.l-oDOS~ Updated 12/812006 Brenda Jones vr~Q: fylc;\'a <i!(ojD i- /ff.:J:OO Date: Date: Technical Fee: $ 3)ZC, It):t- . Reviewed by: ~ Reviewed by: PostaQeF_e~: ~ I t'Kt-~UHlVllrrAL REe'l) "_ A.M. ", Steps in the .process: 1. The Applicant Submits a Pre~Submittal Meeting Application The Pre-Submittal Application is mandatory. Please refer to the Springfield Fee Schedule' for the Pre-Submittal Application fee. The submittal package must conform to the application completeness checklist attached to this form: You are required to submit Nine (9) copies of the subniittal requirements packet for pre-submittal review. Pre-submittal meetings will be conducted every Tuesday and Friday between 10:00 am and noon. We will strive to conduct the Pre-Submittal meeting within five to seven working days of receiving the application. " 2. Applicant and .the City conduct the Pre-Submittal Meeting ,. We strongly encourage you, the owner and deSign team. to attend the, Pre-Submittal meeting. The meeting will be held with representatives from Public Works Engineering and Transportation, Community Services (Building), Fire Marshall's office, and the Planning Division. The meeting will be scheduled for 30.to 60 minutes. The Planner will provide you with a Pre-Submittal Checklist at the end ofthe meeting specifying the items required to make the application complete_if it isn't already complete. You will then have 180 days to make the application complete for submittal and acceptance by the City. . . 1 3. Applicant Submits a Complete Application 'When you have addressed all of the items on the Pre-Submittal Checklist, please submit 18 copies of the complete application to the City., A fee will be collected at that time and the 120 day calendar,review period will begin: When the Planner has prepared a draft land use decision, the draft. will be' mailed/faxed to the applicant/owner/design team for their review. At the'applicant's request, the plar)ner will schedule a meeting ,to review the draft with appropriate staff if certain issues need resolution before the final land use deci~ion is issued. . Owner's Signature . This application will be used for both the required Pre-Submittal Meeting and subsequent complete application'submittal. Owner's signatures are required at both stages in the application process. An application without t'he Owner:s signature will riot be accepted. The undersigned acknowledges that the information in this application is correct and accurate for SChedUILi~9; the :su1tta~/Jting., ' Owner: ~// r/~ Date: 7/2//0:;-- Signature'" , / KGJ~~'P(fZv~ PRE"SUBMITTAl REe'D -" A.M. Print Updated 12/812006 Brenda Jones ,'; " , . . I represent this application to be complete for submittal to the City. . Consistent with the completeness check performed on this application at the Pre-Submittal Meeting, I affirm the information identified by the City as necessary for processing the application is provided herein or the information will not be provided if not otherwise contained within the submittal, and the City may begin processing the application with the information as submitted. This statement serves as written notice pursuant to the requirements of ORS 227.178 pertaining to a complete application Owner: Date: Signature Print PRE.SUBMI1TAL REC'D :,~;,,, AM . ..... ~ - ..' Updated 12/812006 Brenda Jones CllOOI .-... 1__1 A"'I>I..,.. l:IProje ';ls\2006\0602-' PacificSource Generator\Sile Review" '~heet Files'l'l1Ue Sheet,dwg, 312812007 8:16:48 AM "2'_'., e ~GI^ " i'!:! ~ In~ m o i'::~ 0 ~ 0 I; "'0 .. S Q r- ~ ~p. " ~.~ z ! !,z .Cl ~~ 0 ~ ~ ~ rri ~ HI"? 2 ,8 " i a :;3 a! ~ ~ ~ R .' eH a~ ~> ~~ I' "~ ~! ~~ !~ !B ~i ~~ ,~ H ~. :)> , t'> oj ''2 J . Cl ~ ..... z '" '" ,. -i o '" 3: ,. Cl '" .;. , ;,~ ~) ~ ~ , g ,. ,... ,... lJ) ::; '" "tl ,... ,. z ( ~ @)l , , i , 1 ):>- 10.'.'"" JPB 1 OVERALL SiTE PLAN N 1 ,...,". 1 GENERA TOR PAD PLAN . 1- 3/l1/fn1 GENERATOR SCREEN O I"'..." ELEV A TIONS 0&02-' (') / .:,;: " N 01 'i:;'..,.i " ,-~T ~ ~ C' ~ i .._.-; ,'_,.- I '-~ 'rl I I: "~~ . , , , . , ., , ~ I :.-0 I : ( : '" '! \ ' I f- ~ Ii. 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PRE-SUBMITTAL REC'O MAR 2 9 2001 Project D'escription :" , This application is requesting a modification to the Development Agreement between'the City of Springfield and PacificSource Health Plans, The project proposes to add an emergency generator to the site of the corporate headquarters, foi Pacific Source Health Plans, A 500 kW generator is proposed to be installed on an appropriate concrete pad with screening in the northwest corner of the property, Approvals Requested: Type II Site Plan Review Approval. . Attached Information: , Type II Site Review Application a~d Check for Application Fee (1 copy) Property Deed and Preliminary Title Report (1 copy} Reduced Site Plan at 8-1/2 x 11 inch size (1 copy) Right-of-Way Approach Permit application (not required, property does not have frontage to ODOT facility) , Stormwater Management System Study (submitted with original 2002 Site p,hi.n Review application) . ' .' . Stormwater Scoping Sheet (not required per City of Springfield Public Works/Engineering) Traffic Impact Study (submitted with original 2002 Site Plan Review application) Drawings (9 copies) , A 1.0 Title Sheet A2,O Overall Site Plan/Generator Plan and Screen Elevations C1,O Site Assessment Plan . C2,O Improvement and Grading PI.an , E1 Site Electrical/Lighting Plan . E2 Riser Diagram . Soil Survey (11 copies) MSDS Sheets (1 set) Site Acoustical Analysis (9 copy) Floodway Impact Analysis (submitted with original 2002 Site Plan Review application) Geotechnical Report (1 copy) , ' DWP Overlay District Application (8 copies written statement and diagrams) FP Floodplain Overlay District Application ( 8 copies written statement and floodplain overlay plan) Generator Cut-Sheets (9 sets} Project Location: , Project site ,is located at 110 International Way, The property is Parcel 1 of Land Partition Plat Number 94-. P0502 as Recorded in o.fficial Records oRane Country, Oregon, ~ax Map No, 17-03-15-40. Tax Lot 100, Site Ownership: The current property owner is PacificSource Health Plans. an Oregon Corporation, Zoning: , The site is zoned C1. Campus Industrial District. The corporate headquarters use is a permitted primary . , use per Section 21,040 in this district. Buildings are restricted to a' height not to exceed 45 feet. The proposed generator enclosure is less than 45 feet in height. Adjacent property to the south, east and west is also zoned C1. Campus Industrial. The property to the north is outside of the City limits and the Urban Growth Boundary, Scheduling/Phasing: The first and second phases of construction are complete, The first phase included the construction of a two story 61 ,440 SF office' building with associated on-site infrastructure. site work, access, parking, and landscaping, The second phase included construction of'231. additional parking spaces. storm water management and landscaping, The finaiphase will include a similar building. infrastructure, site work and landscaping, PacificSource Health Plans Page 1 , Robertson/Sherwood/Architects pc ~ Public Easements: There are three existing public easements 01 the proposed property, Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) has a 100 loot power line easement that crosses the north portion 01 the site in the Iloodway area, There is a 30 foot storm drainage easement on the west edge of the site, There are no known utiiities in this easement. However. there is an existing 48 inch storm drain iine in an existing 10 loot utility easement on the adjacent property, There is a 7 loot pubiic utility easement and slope easement at the south edge 01 the site along International Way, ' Floodway: The northern portion 01 the site is located within the 100 year Iloodway limits as defined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), A portion 01 the on-site stormwater retention pond and Phase Two parking development are located in the floodway, No new buildings are proposed lor the Iloodway . area, Phase One and Phase Two building are located outside 01 the Floodway Limit in an area classified by FEMA as Zone X, A Floodway Impact Analysis was prepared by Branch Engineering to address the impact 01 the proposed development on the floodway, The design incorporates recommendations from the study in order that the project results in a "no rise" condition to the Ilood plain and Iloodway elevations in the project area, These recommendations include maintaining specific elevation in the parking lot and construction of 0,5 - 1,0 foot high berms on the north side 01 the Phase Two parking lot. The generator pad is proposed to be 12 inches above the 100 year floodplain boundry at 431.00 leet. Trees: There is an existing grouping 01 (5) trees near the proposed location 01 the generator" A minimum 01 three 01 the existing trees will be removed for construction with a potential 01 two additional trees needing to be removed as required for construction access, Drinking Water Overlay District: The site is located in the 5 Year Time 01 Travel Zone (TOTZ) and straddles the Zone 01 Contribution Line, The proposed generator is designed'with double wall typefuel tanK, If a leak occurs in the main luel tank, a secondary tank with an audible and visual alarm, contains any leakage, Landscape maintenance is contr~cted out. No landscape maintenance materials, including lertilizers. are stored on site, Maximum Noise Levels: See attached acoustical analysis regarding noise levels, Site generated noise from roof top mechanical equipment will be less thim the maximum 65 dba. 7 AM to 10PM. and 60 dba. 10 PM to 7AM. levels as required by Code, Measurement taken at property lines, PRE-SUBMITTAL RECIO ..___ .. A.M. ~ ,I' , PacificSource Health Plans Page 2 Robertson/Sherwood/Architects pc " 1651 CENTENNIAL BLVD, . SPRINGFIELD, OR 97477 P,O, BOX 931 . SPRINGFIELD, OR 97477 PHONE: 541.741.1981 FAX: 541.741.0619 6. ~ ~ ~ ~i(!<Ii'", <....n;~'l\l'''', ..- -- '-"'~'.. ~",~,,:, -. '."", ",.'.\<' 'J~'t12 f\ ~x~rg{~~n TiTlE INSURANCE SERVICES . ESCROW ClOSINGS 875 COUNTRY ClUB RD, . EUGENE, OR 97401 P,O, BOX 10211 . EUGENE, OR 97440 PHONE: 541.687,9794 FAX: 541.687,0924 PRE-SUBMlIIAl REC'O MAR 2,9 2007 March 22, 2007 Our Order No,: EL T-52942- PRELIMINARY TITLE REPORT Pacific Source Health Plans P,O, Box 7068 Eugene, Oregon 97401-0068 Attn: Steven J, Ord Estimated Premium for: PARTIAL BILLING $200,00 TOTAT. $200,00 Dear Steven: We are prepared to issue on request and on recording of the appropriate documents, a policy or policies as applied for, with coverages as indicated, based on this preliminary report, LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A Showing fee simple title as of March 8, 2007, at 8:00 a,m" vested in: I PACIFIC HOSPITAd ASSOCIATION, an Oregon non-pr~fit corpo~ation I , Subject only to the exceptions shown herein and t6 the tenns, conditions and exceptions contained in the policy fonn, No liability is assurr\ed until a full premium h)ls been paid, , CONTINUED " "IN OUR BUSINESS, YOU MATTER MOST" www.evergreenla.1dtitle.com ELT - 52942 Page 2 SCHEDULE B GENERAL EXCEPTIONS 1, Taxes or assessments which are not shown as iexisting liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records; proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or ~ssessments, or notices of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the public records, 1 2, Facts, rights, interests or claims which are notl shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of the land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. 3, Easements, or claims of easement, not shown by the public records; reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the iSsuance thereof; water rights, claims or title to I " water. , 4, Discrepancies, conflicts in bo~dary lines, shdrtage in ~ea, encroachments or other facts which a correct survey would disclose, : , I 5, Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor, :material, equipment rental or workers compensation heretofore or hereafter furnished, ifuposed by law and not shown by the public records, I I CURRENT EXCEPTIONS 6, Rights of the public and of governmental bodies in and to that portion of that portion of the premises herein described lying below the high water mark of the McKenzie River and the ownership of the State of Oregon in and to that portion lying below the high water mark thereof. 7, Any adverse claim based upon the assertion that the location of the McKenzie River has moved and that any portion of the subjed property has been created by artificial means or has , , accreted to such portions so created, or based on the provisions of ORS 274,905 through 274,940, ' 8, Transmission Line Easement, including the terms and provisions thereof, by instrument Recorded March 9,1960, Reception No, 93123, and amended by instrument Recorded April 7, 1961, Reception No, 28368, Official Records of Lane County, Oregon, 9, Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions, but omitting ~estrictions, if any, based on race, color, religion or national origin, imposed by instrument, including the terms and provisions thereof, Recorded April 18, 1979, Reception No, 79-22562, Lane County Oregon Records, CONTINUED PRE.SUBMITTAl REC'O A.M, EL T - 52942 Page 3 10, Agreement, including the terms and provisions thereof, between the City of Springfield, and Harold E, Rice, etux, by instrument Dated July 18, 1983, Recorded August 9, 1983, Reception No, 83-27836, Lane County Oregon,Records, II, Agreement, including the terms and provisions thereof, between the City of Springfield, and Harold E" Rice etux, by instrument Dated September 4, 1986, Recorded October I, 1986, Reception No, 86-38911, Lane County Oregon Records" , 12, Notice of Annexation Agreement, including the terms and provisions thereof, between Harold E, and Leona M, Rice, and the City of Springfield, by instrument Recorded May 6, 1994, Reception No, 94-34937, Lane County Oregon Records, 13, Waiver of the Time Limit on Consent to Annexation an Addendum to the Consent to Annexation Document, including the terms and provisions thereof, by instrument Recorded May 6,1994, Reception No, 94-34938, Lane County Oregon Records, " 14, Easement, granted to the City of Springfield, a municipal corporation, including the terms and provisions thereof, by instrument Recorded May 6; 1994, Reception No, 94-34945, Lane County Oregon Records, 15, Conditions for Public Utility Easements (7 foot), including the terms and provisions thereof, by instrument Recorded May 6,1994, Reception No, 94-34946, Lane County Oregon "Records, 16, Public Utility and Slope Easements as shoWn ort the recorded partition plats, 17, Easement, granted to the City of Springfield, including the terms and provisions thereof, by instrument Recorded August 19, 2002, Reception No, 2002-062675, Lane County Oregon Records, ' 18, Public Utility Easement, granted to the City of Springfield, including the terms and provisions thereof, by instrument Recorded August 19, 2002, Reception No, 2002-062676, Lane County Oregon Records, 19, Easement and 'Release Transmission Line and Danger Trees, granted to the United States of America, Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, including the terms and provisions thereof, by instrument Recorded June 2, 2006, Reception No, 2006-038272, Lane County Oregon Records, NOTE: Taxes, Map No, 17-03-15-40-00100, Code 04-78, Account No, 1518909,2006-2007, $151,553.57, paid in full. NOTE: The address of the property to be insured herein is: 110 INTERNA TIONAL VIA Y, SPRINGFIELD, OREGON 97477. CONTINUED PRE.SUBMITrAL REC'O A.M. EL T - 52942 Page 4 , NOTE: A JUDGEMENT/LIEN/BANKRUPTCY SEARCH was done for the name(s) PACIFIC HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, and as of March 8, 2007, none were found, NOTE: As of March 8, 2007, there are no liens for the City of Springfield, I INFORMATIONAL NOTE: The vesting deed and changes within the last 24 months are as follows: WARRANTY DEED RECORDED May 23,2003, FROM API PROPERTIES 180 LLC, A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, TO P ACIFIC HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION, AN OREGON NON-PROFIT CORPORATION, RECEPTION NO, 2003-047374, Very truly yours, EVERGREEN LAND TITLE COMPANY HOME OFFICE By: Jll~- Jeffrey K. Walker Advisory Title Officer , I NO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED HEREUNDER UNTIL POLICY IS ISSUED AND PREMIUM PAID, IF FOR ANY REASON THE REPORT IS CANCELLED, A MINIMUM CANCELLATION FEE OF $200,90 WILL BE CHARGEE>, PRE-SUBMllTAl REC'O 'A.M. " . .\, EL T - 52942 Page I of I Legal Description EXHIBIT A Parcell and a jJortion of Parcel 2 of Land Partition Plat No, 94-P0502, as platted and recorded in Lane County Oregon Plat' Records, in Lane County, Oregon, which is more particularly 'described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast comer of said Parcell, said point being the Northeast comer of the A.C, Stevens Donation'Land Claim No, 45, in Township 17 South, Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian; thence South 00 31' 00" West along the East line of said Parcel I, a distance of 803,96 feet to the Southeast comer thereof; thence North 890 46' 52" West along the South boundary, a distance of 42,70 feet; thence leaving last said boundary South 450 41' 15" West, a distance of 121.08 feet to a point 011 the right-of-way ofIntemational Way; thence along said right-of-way on the arc of a 359,00 foot radius curve to the left, having a central angle of 400 13' 43" and a chord bearing North 690 40' 00" West 246,92 feet, a distance of 252,06 feet to a point on the afore-described South line of Parcell; thence North 890 46' 52" West along said line, a distance of376,98 feet to the Southwest comer of Parcel I; thence North 00 31' 00" East along the West line thereof, a distance of 801,10 feet to the Northwest comer of said Parcell; thence North 890 59' 50" East along the North line thereof, a distance of737,88 feet to the Point of Beginning, in Lane County, qregon, The basis of the bearings in this description isLand Partition Plat No, 94-P0502 by James Branch filed as County Sl!rveyor's File No, 31Q50 on May 6, 1994, in the Records of the Lane County Surveyor. 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"08 G 0.0 o " q S.37518 ij 14.77 AC.$. ,,__ !:f rn' ('lr.'<)"1 ,LiJ ,~:" ( ::/ {}! \~J) " ,," "-'ll~: /1 (l''') ~.' u ,.J, I r ,- 0 ~ (,;) " G 1 ", , I "' ~ ~ :~) ,.; .,'" C;.J i~j 8 ~THISMAPiS ro -,.,-' o LO A) ;,,>r niE C.A TING PROPERTY c COMPANY ASSUMES l/~'LlTY FO,1IN&.'ct5'JMc)7~ W _L E E C, URTEST F ,r VfRG'I:- 5 ., i:N LA."lD TIns ;::0 741-19Bl (J 0 8 lCl on..: ..~.-" '-;':;-~l. ," -~ ~L~' .. ,",~ " ,~ ..:....-;:.; " i.. d '-' ~ >- >=' ~ :z: ili ~ a:: u.J GJ o ..... ~ cC """""'..-.--"""........,... PRE.SUBMITTAL REC'O After Recording Return To: Susan C. Glen Dunn Carney Allen Higgins & Tongue.LLP. 851 S.W. Sixth Avenue, Suite 1500 Portland,' OR 97204 (For Recorder's Use On'MAR 2 9 2007 "' " Division of Chief Deputy Cler""k . Lane Counly Deeds and Records l~~J.~~m~ Until a change is requested all tax statements shaH be sent to: 11111111111111111111111111111\ III 1\1111\ 1II1I1111 $36.00 00434561200300473740030037 OS/23/2003 01 :48:32 PM RPR-OEEO Cnt=l Sln:15 CASHIER 06 $15,00 $11,00 $10,00 No change. SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED API PROPERTIES ISO LLC, a Nevada limited liability company(the "Grantor") hereby conveys and specially warrants to PACIFIC HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION. an Oregon non-profit corporation (the "Grantee") the real property described in attached Exhibit A. which lS incorporated herein by this reference, located in Lane County. Oregon (the,"Property"), The Property is free of all'liens and encumbrance? created or suffered by the GWlltor, except as set forth in attached Exhibit B. which is mcorporated herein by this reference, THIS INSTRUMENT WILL NOT ALLOW USE OF THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THIS INSTRUMENT IN VIOLATION OF APPLICABLE LAND USE LAWS AND ,REGULATIONS BEFORE SIGNiNG OR ACCEPTiNG THIS INSTRUMENT. THE PERSON ACQUIRrNG FEE TrTLE TO THE PROPERTY SHOULD CHECK WrTH THE APPROPRIATE CITY OR COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO VERIFY APPROVED USES AND TO DETER.t\1[NE A1','Y UMrTS ON LAWSUITS AGArNST FARJvfING OR FOREST PRACTICES ASDEFrNED IN ORS 30,930 ' The true and actual consideration for this conveyance is S2,297,52I,38, DATED: May~, 2003. API PROPERTIES 180 LLC, a Nevada LLC :By: API Properties Nevada, Inc" a Nevada Corporation. sole member :; ~ 1 .' . I ' ': /,"..<-... uu- ,Y~Mervirre, Sr Vice President ,/ I - SPEGAL WARRANTY DEED c:,o...CJn><:n\1 ~nJ S<.l'n~I'J"li<\l.o<;JI Swing~\T,mpor~'I"lcmet FiI,",-'_OLKII'~~AC27.1 !Jc<J dOc " r of /. EXHIBIT A le281 Descrivtion (INSERT LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT Acl TO SECOND AMENDMENT TO PURCHASE AGREEMENT) " " PRE-SUBMl1TAL REC'D _ A.M. '-j ) .1'\ , J -"\[).\II~'.\D,\ISH"\Rr-: [.in,bT,'m FIl.ES SUI;,' ':4"',,r:;u:ut"':-'\\.",-,-~ni''- rk.\~' \'!:j~ ~'d'" . " J Parcel I and a portion of Parcel 2 of Land Partition Plat Number 94-P0502 as planed and recorded in the Land Partition Plat Records of Lane County. Oregon which is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at tJ,e nonheasi comer of said Parcel I, said point being the Northeast Comer of tJle A,C. Stevens Donation Land Claim No, 45 in Tovmship 17 South, Range 3 West oftJle WillametteMeridian; thence S 0'3] '00" W, along the east line of said Parcell, a distance of 803,96 feet to the southeast comer thereof; thence N 89'46:52" W, along tJ1e SOUU1 boundary, a distance of 42, 70 fect; thence leaving last saidboW1d8l}' S 4504] 'IS" W a distance of I i1.08 feet to a point on tJ1e right-{)f-way of IntCmaiional Way; ulence along said rigbt-of-way on the arc of a 359,00 foot radius curve'to the left; having a central angleof 40']3'43" and a chord bearing N 69'40'00" W 246,92 feet, a distance of 252,06 feet to a point on the aiore-described south line of Parcel I; thence N 89 '46'52" W, along said lirie, a distance of376,98 feet to the southwest comer of Parcel I; tJ,ence N 0'31 '00" E, along llle weslline thereof, a distance of S01.lO feet to the nonhwest corner of said Parcel I; thence N 89' 59'50" E, along tJ1e nonh' line thereof, a distance of737,88 feet to the point of beginning, Containing 13,82 acres, more or Jess, lying in the City of Springfield, Lane Counrj, Oregon, The basis of the bearings in uusdescription isLand Partition Pial No, 94-P0502 by James Branch filed as County Su.rveyor's File No, 31950 on May,6, 1994 in the records ofU1e Lane County Sur.'eyor. PRE.SUBMITTAL RECID A,M, ,,\u,,_ ~ " \ :;1 \ 'I \ ;1 I I ,.1 :01 I , " '.' \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ I'J ~0 ..'(''1'-\ 'J \) ~ \... 1't\ \' G~",~ Ii. \.- I' ? p.. 'f~~~~'~ o"v' _5~~ MUS f, _-"'O~' ~(,/r. i':.(~;;',t't.c.~,:li7l'<"'1 l'),/~CEL I OUJAIlt:. NElf AREA -PARCJ.'Lt OUiA-H.!:'" HI" AREA ~ J :l.~~ ...C/lf..;; '" J:H2 ACP.t~. I~ ~t ACRtS Ii 06 ~CRES / \"" I ;<0'J0...."".-r--- ,- - (""""5~ " #-"~'-' . ....._.._-~> f:) U ~ -...I ,~ ~ ~, :z ~ ::;;! <e' : I I, , " , ;' , W---:s~ 1mJ:"!:::.,\0.:~-..; /"' ~~\?"b'::;;;::::- ;, / /' \ ~.-11'/f' I / // \\ '<okJ'"f'" ( "I/~I ~"01111 "lft1.''""'^'' ,,:{~,n,". O ~ "..><>,n1" "'0/ . ~ N.Jl)~ o ',J I - ,f );.:l'~~')]'><' { ? '\ "l .."... ,c ,,~ \J 1'1(. 'i- ~ " ~' ~I ' .ri!fff:-~. I' 0 ~. O' , ? '" ' 1\, ,,o:t,, ""',' j. Y T" ~'\~'~~~ ,., . 0 f \... ",,0 ..~, .. I ? ~ 0 ( ""',,',,, " _ ~~t"~~~p:-.:;',~~~~~Ih ~~X _ . , ? ' " f' :~tl\ "" t"':P{,~'" l ,~:::/ :~';;;'1tcW~' ''''-ir--- II "... r ':r,o" ." r ,"',"'.. 11 (!I r 1':1'''.0 1- ;11 ~ I ;11 ,.. , I' ~ I , ~~~oo: 'O.r:~~oM [^ll~f"1 MIT'<OCO ; I : I Z1r,.t~J !fA/!;':"l'A;f.~C;U,~ ... _" l_C"""" oYf,CI,,- ~fcz.;pl''''~ I......' !iilll.{i::::- ::"",'~!..','f:'/"" ;1 h ; I --+ ~l _ df,o"'dct.ts-"''';'AH1C"",,,r'l ~12:, i; __~,_ ri~.L~ - - - I ~I ~ --~,=u lLc__ ...::.....=..-=-_I_.~ - - ~ """,m..."",J - "~~, ~~. ;"~;;i:"'::i'~II.~ii~"I~r .VII . I ,~"o- ,~~,"" i1J '~ ~ ; I'':~ I ~~j :, {; I I " ' I,~~ I' " I n :moo~';Z;:A~ : >'JJ'f"- / \ Q ~ . ~ ~ t' ':hl.:~~::"'&'~' :, 'lj,."<.:olf':~r'r~Zf ",'c';:f'c" ~,,;v-- SCtli: ;'./00' ~ . PREilMfNARYPLAN [HIS (0/ "-,,r A{iJUS[I'[Nl Moorr"'S 1100 Of lAN[ WlItlfY 'AS~[SOR'~ ~j,J,/AN:t~/~o;!I5~40 OWNER sam I.':J~IC [1~lm!AiIjA1[lIr m( '1;:~:,t:.~;;i!:j;', ['i'i: ~~." ~'::.; , MECHANICAL, ELEC1RIC CIVIL TRANSPORTA T ENGINlERS & SURV[yt PO 110, 'O'>~7 ~~(: f<JCV,C. ()R ~; ~H-6M-O ~,'_3.~_~ r ~,QSf,~tD 1 PRorCSSlONA~ ~""jD SuRVEYOR C. l.tt""'b",CL.. CoR(COi'< .....u ).'). 117~ ClEu COODWlN IOI! [_.PIR[~ -,:,~~_)D, 200J ~ 2:: nD!] ...... ~: onD!] [;=, @Jg 1!!i!J, J!&,@; 2J1 ~2l =;J @~ g~ ~I I!!i!JI!!i!J , = I!!!!J' ~ @~ ~; " = ~ ~~ ,~ di " " 0 ~g ~ [;=1 w " 3 ~~ w @I ~ w 1!!i!J@, 'I ~ ~ dl DATE 3/2:05/02 DES,IONER OAO I I ( PROJECT I 770201 FILENAME 770201EXA.dwll SHEET NO [2)JfE\ /, , I' !i.,S' .:. ";1 , , ",i' ,1.:..,,_: ,~ ~ ' .1,) , ! ',_J ," L " ..J '. ' ! ..~ ...1 ,,-,: :1" ! .' ,- ," . , ' .:~ . J ;':':. ! j j, " (' .,) 1" 0,(;.., "5:;J.j1i. r. . " G~()technica I , JriVestig ati 0 n' '., .." , , -: .' " , , .....-. ',"',,'," NewPClcifi'cS<>,urce;F~aIiJ~/'IITALREC'D' "Springfield, Oregop 'MAR.2,9 2007' , . : ,~: .; "'. '". . ,...," , ' " ':"j- , " ,PrejJqred!for; ", "... .,: ",",1 . ',. . ,1 :'. . . . ,,'.' ." .":-. '. . . . ... ... . , J)acifjcSO~ Health Plans , ' ", ,c'J:.ugene,ure~5m ' .... .' ,'- ," , '.":. .. March42002 ..". . , ~ - -, . . " 'Found.atiouEIigineerillg, lIi(::; ," f,.r "1 j' , !', :. . .....i i, I \. ,I: , I'- i I, I, ..J I :1 I '-"!'.' r ;1 I ' ) I.. I '._1 :l 1 ._~. . ii, ' I," '! I "ii" .:)1 i I ,-" '~1 I' , 1,1 ._J' , 1 i \ 1-. ,..,..l. i I ; i:. . I i I .1 -, ' fl'! ;::;'e, :!'["",',llj H!'h '.' "'1'" il.\:;:l,' ~,l ili . . . , '.'. ..' .-. . '., . . . ." ~ '.,.- . FotHidationEngineering, 'Inc. "ProfessiqnalGeoteshnicai &rvicej , , 1 ' ! , , . .. ., SlevenJ,Drd,CPA" ,,' PacificSource HealthP!ans 250 Country(::lubRoadi, " 'Eugene, Oregon 97401-0068 .." ',New Pacifi~SolirceFCl~i1iiy, ' , '~eotel:hnicallnvestigation " Spririgfii~I~,Or'egon', ,,',', ' March 4,2002 . ...,.. . , ' , '. '. , , , " '~. , , , " Proiect 2011133 -" .' ',' . , " " , , , DearMr, Ord' ' . ,'. ',' 'We havecor,-;pleted the r~quesi~dfoi.H19atiQri inve~tigati6infor' theaboVNefere~ced ' , project. Our.report:incliJdesa ctescripWjriof6urwork,:adiscussiohof slte.c6nditioris,:a, sUmmary ;oflabotatoryfesting:,arida,discussioiiof engineedriganalyses,' ,Re,coll1mendatibhs'for, site: jJrepar.3tion:found~tibn designilnd' COnStnJ9tiori:and, subgradepreparatiori for pi,lver;nents, are ef")cl.osed,',' ',,',' , ", , , The site is underlain by alluvium; 'inCluding mediUIl1 'itiff,rion~plasticsilt, '16ose,to ' 'medium'd'ensesaAd,' anddense,sandygr,aveLahd 'cobbles.' "Site grad~swfn be 'raised " ' ',:!:2to 6feetili ,the building, pad a~eaWiiliinipqrtedfill to'taisethegradeabovellOqd ' ' elevptioqi;', "Conv$ntionalspreadfooting$,willbe aqequciteio support then~wsfructure; ",., , " ,'pro\iidedthe recqrnmendaiions provided hereiriarefollowed:" ' ", " " , " : .. " ",' ..' . . ". ". .~ ' " - . , " . .' " ':.. - ,:'.; - . ' ", .... ' It 'has been a pleasureassi$tin!r yqu, with this phase of your project ',,' Please ~d6 not, " 'hesitate to contaCt us ifY0U ilaveany questions or ifyouteq uire .furthercassistance: . -, , d'_'.' -,', ' -, ,'. ". , _ .. .... '. . .... . _ ." ,.' ..'- '.' ..... , " . ',' ." ..' . '. . Sincerely, .', . ., ..' "-" , . '. : .. ". ." .'" ~ '..'.:...,:. .... ':. FOUNDAnON,ENGINE;ERING,'INC, · , .', ," , p "k/l/1 /)1tU .,)/fIk1, , ,,' " ' .Mel McCracken,P:E.,' Project Engineer , " '~~! / (F.;r)', , NickCl<3rk .,' Staff Engineer . NMC/MJM/cs' '...- " Enclosures cc: '. .: .' . .' . ' , ' " ' David Hilles, ChambersConstnittion, , Jim Robertson, Robertson Sherwood Architects' . Monica Anderson; Balzhisej-& rJubbardEngineers ' ',I EXPIRE~: 12/31/.:;>2- PRE.SUBMITTAl REC'D ' , "A,M, . Portland '..Corva]jjs': 820 N'W CQrnell Avenue' .Col:va:Jjis: O;'egcin 97330-4517. Bll'S'; (541) '757-7645" F.ax (541) 757.:7650 Wet.inde~stahdtW9ngVJitrudures,Bre,p!,;p6seda!.anundeVeJope(j,siteln$,pripgfi,,!d; " , , ",' ',oregon, ,The,proPO?edbuildi,ng;Si!e !s,located south Of the , McJ<erizi~R,iverOi:i ,'.",' -: I: 'Int~r,riatio.naIWa'y (Figure,1,8ppendiXA), 'Th~t)ull(jih9?'areiexpect~d tbchaVe.~' pl~n ,', " area'off20;OOOto' 30;OOO"SF'arid 'will'be'tWo-story,'sieehframedstiUCtures" with " ',', slab~bri;grade f1d6b:Thecon~tr0dionotihebuildings'wilflikelybe Gonducted:intWb,,;' , ...'..,. .'"," "," '_' .,. ,"",' u"," '..," ". .... _.,.. ":_"_":: _' "'. ",". ..:...'.-.... _.. r. " "phase's" with:con~ti:UCtionofthe ", S9i.Jthern:builo.irig,andas~oCiated,p~rking ',;first '...,',', (Phase 1}' Phasetjs ,schEiduledtor:c9nstrudioniri 'theistJ,mmeibf2002:"lfis uQcerlain .' when ;Pt1a~e i'ofihepr6jektw.illbe'c.onstruded,' Theprelimih<;lrY site plan suggests'" : I;" ' '. )'ehi~lepa:rk:il'1gfo(at{)talof:t45()Garsat,th~site, ihe;:'PrbpQiedbuildingjpb~ti9risa[ld: ,:" '. :" ~,,' ::parking;~,~e:a;s~~e~hb~~:,?nFi3ure}(A~~e~dixA:,,(,,::, ," ',i,"'; """:',":" , ' f' Foundation En~inee'ring; Inc, (FEI) h~s been,retainelby PacificSource'He~lth'P'an's to:" " , provide geotechn.ical servicesforthe proje,ct.Robetlson Sherwood Architects, PO is, ' , thepr6jei:;t: arqhitectcHia Ch$n:\Rer~:CoiistrlJc:ti9H, is assisting-inprojec~deV~lopri:Jeiif': ". ",ThegeQtechriicp.lwcir~scppe Wa~o[jtHnEld ,in a lett~r d~tecJNbv,e[T1l5er1.6:,29bj,'and: ',' 'C\uthGcized by? signedPrqfessiol1<3i'$ervices f\gieemell!qated~Nbyembei2,0"'2001,' , ,',,' ,.,' '., T " ."..". _ _ ....:: .....' .... i I I I , ' , " '1 i."" , , :, ,I I' , .' ,. [ .1 '''',I''', ' I ',co', .......l ,..... '~I ,I , , _.~., .' '" . 'I, [', "'I' " ' ....J ..:....:J. I.... ..:....... . ~ .' . i .'1 ! 'I' ,,)' :,':',: ' :~,' i . . '(i ._~~ . :.~i' I::. 11..- ",!.- I "-) i i i '.'... . -.-:) i" 'I " )" ! I ..1..1 :1 " J i," ' ~ '. .", ;. GEOTECHNicALINVEST7GAT/ON, NEW PAC/F/CSoURCEFAC/L1TY: " SPRINGFIELiJ/OREGON"'" . ,,'. .: .....- ""..' .-. ", '. ..,. " ."', "," , " . "'.:. '. -:.,' , .. BA.CKG~OUNO , , " .... .. -.,' ... ::-,::.- ',,-,:..:'.: ,', "FrELD:Ex~fi)~J;-,TI6N,.", .."'. ,"'- , , , ....- J.,' ';. ..,' ,S-Urfiu;eCondifions' " - :". . .' . . ".' . '. ~" ,.:", , " " The' sit~' is iocatedadjacenl to, tl:ie,fioodway~bf the'rv1cK?nZieRiverand Jspresentiy' ',! ". oCi;;upiedbYavp.canifield ,Grades slop~ ~e'(eralfeetd6wnward frornil1teniaticmar Way: , ' to the' relativelyflai"ahd low,;lying site, which is Goyered with grass,1he site is bordered '" ' "-. ." . . - ",' '. . " "".' . -..... " '" '.,...- ;" : . . . . tothe westby a row of trees and bushes, and to the eastbVawalnulorchard" ' Survey' ',', d,a,tapr,6,' Vide, d to uSind, icates't,he, gmund "surfa~e. " at thEf, proposedbUildjpgS.iteB' cuirf.ntlY'~C'D' " ,llesal:tEL425t0429, ',,' ",', "" " '" ", ",' , ", 1J<r:.~U IVUIIALk'r: ,,'.. . , . . .' . '. . . . .. ". .. . . . " , A.M. "'", Ne~ .PadficSour'cl:~:.Facility Geo~~"c~f1i~at I.rivestigation . Springfield; .,Ofeg'on' 1, .March"4, 2002-.", P~ci(ecl 201 ,1133 , . .Pacific$ource Health Plans .' r " i ! ~ .' " I", .:' I i ! " " I " ;' k i, I, ' . I' . !'~" :.' "I.. I" I ~r ,,, j.'., . '. "'. 'f ,!",' .. (.. I .'.' ,! " I I', ". !" 1, , , Siibsuriate' Conditions ",;', Ami3ntle ofmediulT1stiff, )bw plasticity silt. (WjllamE')tteSil!)ispre~entoyer theen!ire " . site, ' The upper :t4,to,6inchE')s 'l).flt:le"s'urficial sill generally :coritairi Qumerousfine'rb,ots ',. andprganics: The sui'fii;ial:silt :isunderlainwithi3tayer,ofloose tci.mediumden~,e" alluvial sand, The sand istypi~a)lyfirie~grainedahd'uniforrii: The sa'ndisur\derl~if1, \Vith . (nediufll dense to derise, alluvia/gravel andcobblesthat',contairi variablesillandsa[)d, ' , ' The gravel and cobbles are [Ounded and generally:t2 t66 inchesin&lmeter, However, sorriecobbles;a~ I~rgeas .t10inches,in diameterwer~1l0ted,': ,'" ' ", '... '.,., ' ,", ". .. . ". ',-; ," . ~ -A:-ry,6re:de.t~iJed .s,urDri:lar:Y,qf:'~'ub'S'liifice' Go:h9.itions"at..inqividu~i)~st:pi,t loc~t-ioni,:'incl'u$ihg':. str~ngthl1lea~urem~nts,an~~Clir1pleI9c?ij()ns ,are,pi-oVide~in APPEllJ~'ix'El.-. " ,',', " <:....... ...-';'....: ,;...~-:r:..:'.,.. .: '_'~. ";'::" ....:' ~:;"".' ." ..:.c. ,-:..: : .,'...~.......,. ..-.......'- .' ...:...' '..' GroundWater,' ' :,' " ' " ' , j ."'.' .f .' , .. "No ,grdU~9'Ni3lerinmtrati9'ri"Vyasnote~ ',ih"~ny "of "th,e :t~st:pjts:" ,How~v~r,lh,~" $Ite is ,.,.'" .... lo,~8t8dadjaq~nt tq:a 1i6bd'Nay,: ~n(:f\Ve,urid~rstand ';th'cl! t6enoodwi:it\Jreleviltiona(th'e ' , '" builqif)gpad areaisotfi;E, 430:5, ,',Therefore; the Dqilqing "pads' will, be raised to, arJow,' .",,' ,'constrIJGfion,aboveflood'elev?tjqns~; Due 10 theperll:leilbility,o(thel,mderlying graVel, ' . ' " weaDtibiRat(3thatgrqUnd\Nater're'l~ls riSe tb ,hear th.egr9und,slJrfacejii:thisstr~t\im, ,durrngperiods:6{f1ooqing'qr. high'N~ter. ",,:.', ,,'. .",'" .:, "., '",,'., ,.", ", ',' .,".'" ,',' . ,',' ,"",,:<' "," .';,-'.'.'.; .- -- ,', ".' '. .'.' , . .. . " .,), LAElORA tORY TEsm-iG · ".- - - . -,', - ,. . ,; The ,IaQoratory Work,includ,ed natural water"contellts;, a grain~sii{analysis,organic " conterit,percent fine,S and" P,tterberglilT)its tests; ','k consolidation test wasafsb ',perforflledorl.!hesurfici,alsil(' " .' ,.',' " ,",,' .., -' . - ," ... -' , Agrain-~izeani3lysis~f sample S-()~3 ,indicates the gravelaQd6obble$tr~tacorit~ins pre9Qm.inantly fine, sari,d '''arid cOar$egravel, as, well'8,s a significant amount"ofsiltarid ',clay, The test results are,summarized on FigWe lC(Appendix C),' Percent'fines'tests were conducted on two sarnPles from thesandslrataaridsuggest the sa rid 'ft6m ,these, localioriscoritains:t40% sill. The organic c;ontenftest was, completed ori i3 sanipleof , , the surfiCial. silt and)ndlcates the material cbntains:t(3Ofo, brganic;s:Atterbeq;jlirriitstests, , suggest the $urficial silt lias low plastici\y(USCS, sympOlML), therel'atively low plasticity"iridex suggests the silt will be serisitive to va[iations irimoisture conteril.The ,results~ftQe 'AHerberg Iim'its ,testinga;e 'provided' in Table '1 i3n~~~~~IW~~WffF , (AppendlxC). Results of the naturi3I,water contentand other,lndex lestsare,prov,loJJl1nRECD , Table 1, ," " "--, AM Ne~ Pad~cSou~c;;~.Fa.cility. .."March,4~2002' , Geolechnical)nvestigalion' Prol'ect2011133 .Springfield,' Oregon 2.' Pacificqource' Health Plans .\ "i. I , ,.J , , (' '.), / \ ). .; . . t.'r." " I' ,I I" " I." . "i i';,' , , t 1'_ ('.,!' '.: ';. "-. I",: J "'-1 I,:.':~.' : l- l.. '..J. i .. :'-, ,:'1 ;:<... .' '; I, '"1 (" ,,_,;\,\.1. .:;:' .:~~~ 1.":";-.-...._; ii, i r", .'0., I:" , , I' ',I, ,~ " I'" "", , ' ~ r"... '~ ; .:~, ! '. i I! :i ~.:. : , , ! I Ii. I,' , , :.' I' :-:-- i' ;Additionally, gccinsolidati6htestwastonducte~t()d('lterrpir1e parametersJqr ,settlement" .,"," calculations: ,,' Theres!.J!tsol,the'consolidation'tests suggest that the silt has,;a preconsolidai!ofl'pressuceof-;t2,200,pSf. ,'Asuq,ma,rYof' the'co[1solidationtestis'; provided onFigUre3C (Appendix C): . ,,' ," ' " ' '.,' .',,' . " .' '. . .' .. . . . :~. I~ ~. . ,'.. " . . . . TClbl~1'l.9bor~.toi'y: Te~t'Resi.Jlts ," .:.' , " . .... ..' . ~ I, .' ....~.cWrpit.. ..,- '. .,Jd,1 ;.I~:i~' Number ",[)epth ",(feet).' . j'.', ,'. ~. . , . .;.:' ~i;:.L~qe~ ~er~'~'I'.;;~: :. P'1;o ,Classification" ,:Content . "(perce~t). '~". . "~,~lA:i~.:>~: '. . .:';,~,~~_6ratW~~~; .; "Contenf " (percent) , " . '., ;,',LL ", PL( '. ',',. . ";,/'1: .'. ',". . '".,' ....:. . ';",' ':"..::- : S'1-1 '2,0 '2,$,' ",.,. ". .;" ." '. -.' ",32 ,,', '.:' ~' ',' :': . - . " "". . " " ." ..., ". . "" '2,Oc;u),' .. ;..- ",'. :,34 4,f, '29 ,,12.' .""ML',.. S'2'1. I , " I., " . .' .... "'. , " , ' . ., -,. SH~5~,1 . . .. . - '. . '.. 1..0':" zoi " 'r.; ." . , . , , , " .' . ;i_' 40:" "S-8'1"," ".' --,,' ". :?'ME" '.:/"':' ., ...... -.> .'-. . ," 'S:6~l, ',' 2,0 _2".$ ':,.', ":'37/ .'." '.".,' "., '.C:. ". . . -. '.' " , ,'!3~i, , " ", "'40" .'29 " > ".',.' ..: :~:' ',..: '..-, .:. ,;. .. ..'...... "S~1Y1' '2:0L2,S,,' ~ ." ': ./ ". , , . '.~. , , S_11c25,Q - $5 '!;., ,....: .' 3:r, , ".. S: 12+' ,,20 ',. 2,,;;: "S'17:r "'9,5c\~6"; 21 , 23,:)' '.:. .' , , , ", ..', . -" .,: . '--" 'S:18'1 . ' 0:$' 10' . .' '"7.'. .'.,' ",." -.... . ~ .' ." " S:jg'..1 .':1.,5" 2,0.: :;". " ,,35,..' .... . ,.". . ':.'';' '.' -'; '~;' . -, "'DISCUSSION" , "- .;-" ,'.' .'.,' .' .,.,' . " - - . '.;Peirh~~bii/iv. '.,.'.' , : '.,'. . . . '. :.:,:~ .-,' , " :' i :" " '_:_'",..', ....:'_ h." ,_ _"" ", __ ,'_, . .We'~stiniated 'il"iepermeability 6fth~'sQi(~e.ricquFlt~rkd~tih~site.~~ingth~'reslJltsbf ,.'.., ,', 'grain'size: analysisal'lcJ9urexp~rie(lc~with ~iriiilar,s2i,ls", We,. imderstand:tha.fwater . , ,coll('lcted ,by roof.dr,ain;; ""illbepipedio::3)eI6i.\;cgraQElinfiltrgtiqnsysle'rn,: 'An estimat~ ',', ,,' ,,'Qfthe perlJ1eabHitYOr>cin~sitesoils 'is-requiredfordesignof this system:. Typical , " . CoeffiCient ofp'erTlleability (k)yaiues.for:pr~dprrjlna.8tly's:iIt'an816wplastititYGiaysoiIs,' "'ra rige ,from'1 OCOt010:7cm/sec,Cor[E3Iatignsfrorrj gr;ap ajlOntestson:thesilj suggest a: , '"preliminC)ry 'coeffic;;ient,qf.permeability(k) of 10:6 cm/sf6ithesiIt.", Typitalcoeffidentof , ,'permeability valuesforsand,and sandy gravelsqilsi"arigefrom' 1'O"t610:3 Grills, Based "" on the.v~riabl?gradatiofl6fthe, grav~lai1d cobblestFataand thepreserlce of some silt, , a relatively conservative kva[uilbfl0'7Cn1/s'^'i3s~sed :for, preliriiinary:evaiuation of these soils. " ' , ' " ", '",,','.',','.' " " ',..,"", '" '" , ,',"" "PRE.SUBMltrAL REC'O ' . ,.,'.' AM ..',' .I .... ..' . New ~acific,.Source,F?ci!ity ; Geotechntca! lnv'estig?libh' ,'?pringfi_eld, 9reg~ri ;~~.,.~' '.,;-. . .:.,.. ", - ":".':.:*,' -.' '.' '. '" .',. :..,. 'MarchA,20Q4 . '.' . ?ro-ie~1201.f133". Paci~ic~ource Health. Plans .!: '". I I. '" ! ': I i" !, ' r i' i.' , ..... I- ',! i'. I, j' , " We rEJturned tQthesi,teon Febr,LJary1T,2002, to', co~dus:tinfilt[atibf1 testing at the: , , ,approxill'late IQcation ofthe proposedstQrm 'wateq:Qntainmentarea, J"heapprbximate', ",,',' test locations are' showno[l figure 2P(AppendixA): ':, The testing'wascbr'!ducted"by. ,', " , ',' Elxcavating:t:1%t02 feElt belowexistinggrades,saiuratirig' the s6i1?', and installing 'c! casinginthe excavation for measurementcif water.:Ievels, Thecasihg,was filled tonear:, '.',','" ,the gr()~rid ',sUrfacearidth8v;at,erievel, wasmopitQied,' atregularintervgls, 'Thts' " " , 'iriformatj9n was used to estJinatethecoeffiCient of permeabilitY (k}bf thesoil,iesteQ, .' ".', ',", ' The excavated soil at test,lb9ation#1Cqnsistsp('br()wn;IQwpla;;ticity silt ,The test , .'" ',' :" , results jridicatethata k,'laloe of3xlO:~i::m/sec,is' appropriate "fQr. the silt The ',~ , excavati9riat 'test locatj~n#2'expos~d'sanQYgtaveiaithebas~,arld iest Je;;LJJtssuggest,," " a kvaJueof1x1p:2cmlsec:is'appropriate fQrthegravel,': ,,' , , , ' , ". ". .. '.. '. . ". . . ,'. '~,' .. '.. '..-, , , ".. " . . ,. . '. . i . ! i, i ! i, " . ,'_..- The ,'testr~iJltssu6gedtasig nific8ntrflflBeibf perh,e~tii liiy,sJ1oJld ..'beexpe~;ed"due'i6' y'-evari(lb!ljty' ofs6ili,type,W~'af)ticlpate thatz6r)esof:~I~yeYlT1alerial (nay ~Isoi,be "-'", preSEHit, ,which wpuld" haye' pe:i'meability lower .than 3x1 O'4Cin/S,i "Therefore,we ,','," ,', '"' ,rec9r:nni.e[1dusing:conserv~iive yalue~for design andinclude;c9n~tructiClrl,~Lidgeif6r '" 'additioi:1ale'xcavation,Qf fin8cgrainedsoils and replacement with:granLila(mater'iaVto" impr9v~thep~rrD~~bilityoith~infilt~ationarea~, .,....,'" ".' ,'" ,'" ", '"., . ~., , ',-. ..... ", ~ ... '." .' " . '. < .. , " ",: . SiteWor~;:,; '" . " ~'''' , i i ! "._J ..J' ,'" ENGINEERING ANALYSiS . " " -" """. . , .WeL!nderstafldt~atthest.rl:ldu[aLdesigner has not YEltbeen.selected forthepmject:< - .lI'!eha".econdLicfed the f6!lqwii'lg'beilring tapacityandsettlement, an~)ysisl!sing.' ,"assumed' foundati09 loads for ' use 'in ,preliininaryidesigri: ',", The analy,sis, and , rec6ri1memdaiionsbelciw shol)ldbe mbdifiedor Jei;iseda~ necessarY ,during. final design, ' to reflectactu'ilifou[1da.tion .type and design loads, ,... ',' "',' , " . .' ,'.,' .-" ,,' '.' " ,.i PRE.SUBMrrrALREC'D ' ,,--:'--: - A.M,' " ._i .' . New PacifJ.cSoufc:;e FaC;Wly . GeotechniCal.lnvestigation " Springfiej~,,~rego,n . " "Mardi~, 2002 , .' " : "Erole~t'201"l133 _,:'.' , padficso~r~:~~'e~~;t~~:~~t:~~:~~;h':.-.', ,.-: 4. , "''Nifas,~urriedthatC()ntin0bUsf;otiiigS' 'sypp()rtingp~dmeter.19ilds'woiJld beJpi~ced , ',;!:1})rithes below thegroQn,dsUrfa~e;orl,an1inimu)Tlofq iASh~s,ofCiiJshedrciGk \rnderlainby;granularfill and native silt, Ourcalculations'suggl3slanaUowable'bearlrlg" , , ',', pri3S$ureciU;oQOpos"{withatypi<:;alfaCtpr, of safety Of;3;IS apprdpriate: " THisanalysisc, 'i i,,',,",',,' ",assUri1~s ,that thecohtinupus'C\\iall) ,footings will have 'a.i1ornina'/;.wicjlh' o{'2feet.,lh ", ' j i'; "" ,',' ,additiol1i,we a:sSUine8thatthecrush~cjrotk'w6Uld; exten~a>mli1i.iTiurTiOf6;jnches ';.'" ot.iisi~efhefoqtpril1h)ftheperiml3teiJobtings:<' , ", ,,' " '" " " H;, ',',' .' , ,-. . .. .' - . "., "... -.. .,,', . -.. . ,,". . ~. . ..... " , ',' ~ f. L. ! ) I . !-... i i ..j. , ' ,I, }:.. . ~- 1": \ !:;. _.:,j,I,"- ",' i ' ii :' r. ',; . "''''1 t. .-. ).. "r i , II. " , " -."! . . ~ i I' ,-.-J ! . Ji i I! 1.'- ~ ! ) I \ ! ....1' {i - . - . , ' . . . '.' ,," ,,: Bearino,Cioacitv, " ,''',' """, , '"..", '" ',' ..', ' ,,',r, '..' ..,.. ""," , ' , , w.e have assumed thenewstruCttirewillbe supported priMarily bycqluMnswithspread', ",',' " fo()ting~,'lhdivicjiJarcolurnn loadsasgreatas:f1S0kips (dead,pluslive)areanticipated:.," We have also as~umedthati;;perimeterfoci!ing will be construCted to:sypport the facihg;. .' ()fthe building" 'LoadingfQr the, Pi3riinete.rJoOtingis, notexpe~te\=ftoexGeed;, " ' , ,', ,t3 kipsllinear foot ',.' We estirnateQ,the<bearing capac:ity:Of . c:q,nventionqlshallow, " , . '(Le:;~pread or c()ntinuoUs) 'f99tings:" VVe assumed that ?preaq footings ,'supporting , coluiT1n'loacj~'\fJ()iJid:,be' placed' :t,3fee(beIOW JhE)'grol,(iidsurfaceon'f12inches: of.. , . .crushedrockunderlainbyhaUve, silt.,Thl3cru.shed roc:kshOuld;extEmd a'rninimufnof 12!hchesbeyOndtrlelimii~' of Hie. footing, ,.' 6urGaIGulati()ns.~uggestahailowable ..:: " ,bearirig'pressUreof 2,SOO'p$fwith ,a typical'faClor:ofSafety'of 3foUootirig'swith? mini iTl\J ni pjarJ'dlmensioii bf8feet ' " '". ,". ...;.. ". -".<; "Settlement,'; , '" :" .' " '," ~... . :'" : ' r ..,.".... - . '" ,., . ". . . ", " -.:'.' .' ~ ,.. , . . , ." ,. 'We' pe[forrneda 'seltleriler:itahaiy~isforthEi: f6u[)d~tiqhs', basedcin ,data, frcimOur,"", ',;Iaboraiory lests,. 'ResiJlts"frorP,theconsblidatioh,tesLindicate: 'a'preconsolidation '., : .,', , 'pressure 06:Z,200ps'(fO'r th.en~tiveSill:We'anticipateihats'ettlell1Eints bf:tV,irich 'maY::> .','. occ~r within the bUifding footprint due to placement offill a(the site a:nd floor:/oads,A ,; " , ,portioh9.f:this ~eltlement will aC,cur rel'atiyely quickly during constru,ction of 'the building' "'pad,i', , ,',' ' ' " .,.;' . "..;,'.' ". ..... .,.. ,., .yye alseJ evalUated seftl,emeht 'ftom';th\3 'anticipatedfoundatiohs,bur settlement' 'ariiliyse"s',suggeststhatGoptinuous Joqtirigs with a rri~ximurrilciad :of';'2'ksfa'nd' width'of' ,; 2f5let $bOqldseltlel~ss than 1 inch;S,ettte.ment'a6aIY~i$i:irspreadf6otingsI::On~id~red, "," ' , '. 4cfootand,8-fbOtsquare footings constructed on the native silfwitha bearing pressure, . -".-.... :,".-:.- ,- . .'.. ,"", ....,-,. .... '..... '.< -, -' :"'. '.- ',-.. '.' "--. ,'"of2,SqOpsf,ThEJ .analysissugg~st$seWements ,of .:cz:land ;1i,l1ch,.fespectively;W.e ' , ,'ahticipiltet~atdifferential se~lementbeiw~en .individ,ualfbO\lngs in phaSE? I willbei~ss, ,than 0 inch, ' ,'," ',' , ,,'.'. "" ", ,',', . . ','.,' " ' ".' ,...' '-' . ;. '" ,'. ,:' . . Palletrient Analvsis' WI? estimated an Civeragedailytrafficof 650 cars, 250light pickup trUcks,,5 mediuIJl size delivery trucks (34,000 ib/<;;VVVj, and 1 heavy truck (62,.ooq IblGVw) per day based ;' ' , on our previous' experience 'With parking areas,;, A resilLeht modulus (Mr) value' of ," 4,500psLwas selected for' analysis assUming the subgrade wouiabe cOmpacted as' " ,recornml3~ded., Th? ~i value is arelCjtivl3ly GOnservativeestimaterl~r'lhe~Siltl;basedi..oniD"',' 'prevlou$ experience With Similar soilslntheproJectarea,' ,'." ,n<.~ ;)UuIVIIIML K!;;\" , , , , , " , ' ==-= -c-; A,M. ~'. . - .. ;. ." ...... ',:1, NewPa_cificSo.urce .Fa~ilily " 'Geotechnicalln~estigation :. .' Springf)eld,'Or.egon 5, ',MarCh 4,2002 ' Pro\ect.2o'1'1133' PacificSource; 'Hefl!ttl.p}an~:\;. ~ Ii '. i. i i I ' I, L.' i" I' " , ! I" I t'.', ,,' i , '. j I I, ' '1' i '" I, ! .~. i I " ! i' . " , . . . A20~yeardesignlifewas assumed fo(theal'1alysis and ,our analvsis did not consider r.onstrus:tioA.traffigL()~ P,'l<;l~_~3ett,~~;g!:9j,,~~f.lt Pha.se .'lpavern~hts~reintel'1d;ed.to ,suPPor;! heavy corstructlDn traffic.dunng i:9nstructlonof Phase 2.a thicker section In ',haul routes maibe reql:Ji~q:. Alter.riatively,poteiliialhaul T9utepavernentsmaYbe ,desighedto::,ccommodate$1l overlay after thecompleticin' o.f'the .Phase 2wcirk, ,Period ie "mai iltenanceilndreplacernEmf oftheweari ng slMace'shquldbe plarin$dJor within thegesigrlifeoftt18el1iire:p~ven1eAt. :TheA'sphaltlhstili;Jt(! CfAI):ret~rnmen(js." , "" QverlayiJ1gfjexiQle pavements vvhen60%j[ thestriictyrelife .isus~d, An experienced ' , engineershquld inspect the pavernentev~ry3, to 5'yearslodetermine' its CCll1d itiqhalld ' " n(!eq fbrrehabilitatiori,' ' ' " ' , ' , """',',' ',' Wi:3 ,haveassiJrhed thatsy bgrad'eprepa ratioh:ap,d cons(ructionq(pavernentswillbe coriduCieddudrig',dr:y' weather ,60Rditi6ris::Our<arlalysi~, ihdicaiesthiltthe 'new, parking' 'iotshoulejhaveiiirninimumfiexiblepavement seclicincQ[lsisting'ofanominaI4 ihchesof ;, ", , asph"lt ovet'1.Q:inches'ofcrush~(hoi;katehtra~cesand ~reaso{heav{ traffiq, , The. " asphallsecticinmay be're~ uced .tci-,~_)F.1I1'e:$.inhie jJarkjng.areas:'Theseminirny ni " . pai;emehtsections~ssume 'thaithepal'king'Aol\,viHbe:bliiltqft?subgraai:;pr~poiredas " ieconimengedher~ih:' ': , .., " "',', ' " ". ." .;.". '-, ' RECOMMEN[)A'nONS "'-'. '. .,,- ..... '". .' . .....0 , .",j. '." .., ."" , -. . , . ,Foahc:Jatfo;;Desianand c~instructjor(' . ""., .:. . , ". . ..' ". ,', .~. ,", . . '" '. '. . ....'; .' , '1.'< "Design aU comirruOus Vval) fo~t.i;'g~an~'isolated' ~olurnr:,.Jootingsuiing.~n,", '.. i,aIJciViablebearin'g'pres~ure.of:Z,090psfJ:arid2,500 psf,fespe(;tively~' ,,': ,',' . '.1 - . ",. , '2" ,Assume 'thatth~~ew:t;uild)ngswill'eXpedef1cEh' 'less "thah,y,:,' inch. p(, ,.', , settiemeMifthefbcitings'aredesignep arid builfas specified her ein, .":, " "3;, "'~J?~i~.e~',~inl~~'ni:~~~tin6'\NiJt~",by'.~";eet.ior.a11."sbntj.nli~,u'~J~llf~6ti~~;ib';" .,,' ",. ", ,;,i3t ..I~ast 12 iri(;hes,' of compacted'cru~hedrb(;kllmjerlairlbicpr:np~ded ,."" ',':'9ranular fill" 'rhecrushed~ock':\Jrider the,foundption,.rf,ri6tcQntill'up~s;>, : " "shouic:j'exlerid'atieasrqiric~es.heY6[l9iheedgesOf?llf9otings,' ", '. ,',' , . , . . ~: '". ..... " , , '.'., :---'. .:: , , , ,. , '.4: ',Prbvidea ~inimumfooJingdiniensioh,q'f, Z feeLfo.rallc9lumr footi[lgs:."'" ,.", ,Place"thebase'9(all..colurnn foqtings" at 'least '3, fe.et'below.the,fini,shed," .. -..": ....~ _ ,.... ....",', .~ ,,' d." ,. .'. :..,-, :..' I. '. _ .."_'-.,.." ... "', : "'. ~. '.. ", .'.'-' ,:. i,gradeon at least 12 Inches ofCrushedroc:k, ' .' ,',,' ,'". ".. " : 5" 'Design theibuildihg\.JSirjga Sei~mic,Zohe Factor, Z; bfO,3, WereCOrT1~erid' · anScSoil, PrbfileTyp~.with corr(!spcinding}eismicGSE;fficientsp~a";d C~ '" '. of 0,33 ,ahd 0,45jespectively,for design.. ,A SeismiC: SourceTYR~Bwith?', , cofrespondingNeai~Sdurce FaCtor (Ny) of 1 :Ois appropriate foi the site:, ' , Theliquefaclio'n potEinlial Of the. founcJatlonsoils,i's belie'vedt6be loW, , because of the density of the~hde:lying.giiiyel,.' ""j . .... ) .,,1 . ..J , , . . . . .. '. .' - . . . . . ' . 6.' Use a modulus of sUbgr~de'reacti~n, k;,o(150 kcf, for floor sla"Sdesigri, " Reinforce all floorslal:isto reduce cracki~g and warping,: . ,', ' ," " , . , " PRE-SUBMI1TAl' R~'D; ,-~-'c:" 'AM' ~."'-----::' . -. '" (, . NeVl!.PadfiqSo~-ic~ FaCiiity . . . Geotechnic?J.lnve~tigati6ii "Spri~gfie.lg: Oregon 6, '. .;' . March. 4-, 20'c>2:'; . Proieci'20~'11~~. ," padficSource Hea~th'Plans", .' ..,oo,::.... '. , '. ......~ ~. .: , " '-:). . ..- i.." ""I: ; I-~- . ~ i i,'-' i! ":1'-,,:' .. I,i'.' .' ' ....;1 ,.":' ,I, ' , . ....,. < . i I. . I "I . ",,- ~. ..,I,' . fi;':' :'j , I;:, ....'.:;-:'. . 'lr::":; " _/: -+.... .:~.:.' .. I ,....,.. I ' J' j" -.j' . j " , " :....J.. r .:._..i: . .._~' . . , ..! I ..J. " . . - .,", ' . .... . MateriarSDecjfi~atibhs ',' ' .....i. ~ : Recori1ri\endationsf~ r ~pecificationo(vario(Js ,Tl1ateri<3lst6~be USe9with the,ea rthwork: ' on this pfcojeclares'Limmarized;below" "" " ',,', ' "',,,' , " ~, ',' '0,-.", ,".. .>".:..... " -. ',-,- . ...'.... .::. 7:'.' . StrLidur~lfilland base"ock,asdefinedip this report, should corisist, of ',,' , ,',16fY..~inch,ilir:)us,cle~~,weli~giaded;crushedgrayeLorrqc~,W~should' ' , beprovideda' sample, oftheiritended fill for apprbval,prioUbdelivery{othe " " " ""2itii:," " ,'" ' ',' :" ',,' ", '" ',',' " ,," ",' ",'" ' , ,,- ..'......- ',.. ',"..-' ", -. "::,". ,': " :. - " ~,":, ,: ,. :, .:.... '.' ' "', .'. . ,~''':\,:. :.r'..", . .,.", '" _' . 1), '," Granular fiU shOLild>co.nsistof welf~gradeqrni;(tlJr~s':cif:cobDi~s,'graveland ',' ':':,',,' s~rid:'M~terial,sbould,be 97jnchmihus ,and:fwe~0f 9rg~niq~atter, ",', '<:;onsfructiondebrisandplasticj;lay,V'j (should be,proyide,di3 sa mple of the ?iritendedfiIlpdor io'delivery}q"th~. site., ' ",. , ' . . -. ,. ~ " .: '...,"~.' ,.... . ..; :' '-, . :.. - ;; "'. ......:. -,'.,. ". , :.., ..... ". '.",;"-' . '. ."" ", ,":" ..'" :: ",":" .:. . . '::',' .::..: -. - :: ". ,'. 9, ' Ori:sitesoU,iridudin'gsilt, :sandai'ldsandy siltsholild;nQt'beusl?d"for fill, beneath' fhe buHdi0g;padunlessPl"e\fioJslyapP'f6vedljy:us,Ouet9'the~it~~, ',i";:,, grade and " reql!ireiT).~rit to,;raisegr~'des,wet1ay.e'~ssumed thatuse<9f '. . o.6~sjte' !Tlatedarwiil:belim.it~dtopj<lcirigstrippin~isin :Iar'klscapeareils: :., '.., ,',.'," , :.". :::. ': -',::-' ~ <: ".>-:"". . :'-:, . _ ,"" ",:,: , :<, '", :.,;', ...;-'-.{, ::~:,~:,.: ~ '.~.~- ", '~_'.: .:::"":':..:_.'_ -,:':".:" > ;" - ." .: ;;,<.~ "',~ : ',.' '<',> .-:.'- >". :-<': . ' .:."' ,_ 't..:< . ,"10: ,'Stabiliziitionfabric' shoufi:j:'consist6f oneof,thefciilciwing/lqcaily,ava)lable',': ,'. " , .. , i, woverlQeotextUes:,Am6di2bd6,Syntt\e.ticllldustties ,Ge6iex '3,15$l':6r > ',' "'L1NOGTF ;300: Qthet'fi;lbrid with property wllVe's;\hafar$greatertha'[1oL. .' , ,',equaJtothoseJabrics 'liste~f;apove:r'naYbe'~ollsiaered ,ifapprb,Ved 'byFEI,<',. ' ~;_.' u ..,:~ ..:.'.,".'........ '...._'.'. .:_~' ".." .........._..~.-;.;. :/_..,._ "."-.J",'., ",_~"':".' :<..... .....:...::.. . ".'. . . :. - . '<.. . ,.'.". '. . ,': '..~ . ~ ..' . . . . , .... , ,":. - .:.' . -.' .'-" . . ...... . '"EarlhworkRikdhirriehdiJfi6hs' , , ,',' " ' ~:' . ,'- .. /. . . ;.... .,..),',:.- 1.>.;. ".:., _ " "., ; .'._' . . ,'. '. . .r,,:'.': . . ," .' .~. ,.., . _ . ',.>Th~j()li()~il1g're~();';'ime[1di;lti()ds ','~r~'prqvici~dfo~ sift/Work '~~dhll'!piacemenrassuming; .'" ",'thatc6hsttudiOR will'take:~placedu riQg'dryy.,ealh('!('. The slJffi~i$rsi!l.maY'be w,etaf;jd, <;ie'qLJirElae,rati'orii36d ,,' scai:[fi~aticin.if:the'w6.ik'begii)s:i~th,e:!ate ,~pring,'6( sUrnm$r.: ' , ;:Jher('!f9rE);we'reGommend,havjngan,on,slte;tonference 'with,ii:1~c6ritractor priori6 ,,' ,,",', ' . ib~ginningttiewcirk 10qisCLJSS ,sbilconditioll$and cqnstrLidiOr)mi,lthods, ' " ' " '.:>:::,' ':.:' ".' ,:'::":- ',' ~:. ':-.:--::-:',.'.:.>' ."'.>:'-:f ;.::, ".r,~....:..:.../ '.'::'.' .,":.:": :.'...'.... -,.:." .;.;:t.;". ,: ....:.y..." (1] "..StHp. th,eiupper:J:4' tp9ihch~so(thelbps9itto. ri.)inoV$: th'i.)tJuik ,oftti~ '~Qd', <, ,'..' , .',,:,',' ',," " ",ghd', r9cits, .,." Thesfripp'ednlClte,ial.,shqulc:Lbe, hapled'ciff-~iteor:useq, in, ' '., laridscapeareE!s,'(, ,j; '.' ','.,';" ',,', ../' ,'.,"<',c,. ,',,' ' .;:,". .,' ,.,:. "..;" .. . ",,'; ':". . , "12, (;radeth~ ~;~dndsLJrii3te,surroJrid(ngilll bLJildingstoP(ph:1~te[unoffaway,' ',',', . - ,-, -" ..- "', . '," ,......" ," :" " from the required'fillcOnstruCfioll,' ' '" ',', ' " '" " ' , :. '., . '.",.",'".-:"." ".;': . ."",", :"," :...... .. :!3',"Com,pai:;tiori, ilfsilt' sUbg,rade".may re,quire,scahfici3lron?lld:aeraticin,'t6'a ""depth o(af.leils112 ihches, Gompaction wilj not bepr~cticalifthe $oils,are ' ',".tocivvef'ofoptirnurn, Therefore ;tilesiteworks~6uidI)Qt bi.):attemptedduririg '.' ' ' " wet vveather aridshot.ildbecjelayeduntilthesubgra~esoilsare' sufficiently.",' , drYoruntil weatherpermit~effic;ientaeratioil, " " ' , ' .:. ,'.. . "'j!" ,R '. ..-. .' I Efficientcompactiqn offinecgfained soils willtypicaily r~quire the use iota padfoot or kneading roller to achieve the' re,quiredcompaction, The moisture '. ' " content of thefine~grainedsbil $houldq~adjustedto 'Nit,"inS:t1}fo,r)l~itsRE'C'D optimum value priprto compEl,ctiOn: ",,' r~t. UulVhl L , , .. c, ,....c,', A"M --------:-, ',' ,', ., .~ew. .-Pac.i0cSpurc~'F. a:Ci1ity. . . 'Gebte'chni~'al'lnv'estigation , ~p.ririgfield, 9regon' .' .7. .., . March 4,),0,02 . . 'Proip.r.! -2011.133' . -P"aCificSource" Health' Plans . . , -,. - '.'.,.. '..' " ' 'I i' I' I,,".' , " ' I:' r~: :. . I.."..... " I ' I , r i ' f I' I' '" , " I .. .". "[',',' , , , , ! I 1 I , , ' f I , i" I "',..-- '., . ',' 15, '(;ampactall importr;;dfHI Hi ICio~e Iifts,ndtexceeqihg 12 inches, Thinnerlifts " maybe required~flfg~torhan,d;operated equipment is used:Compqct a,IL fin ':,' toCj minimurli ,of Sl5,o(,o telative;i:;ompacti6n, unless Qth~rWisespecified; , The" , maximum dfYdensiiyofASTM' D69i3should,b~used'as.the' standard for ',. " ,,' " "estimatingrEilatiJecori1pactii:in;Lirilessdt~erWisesp~9ifir;;d, ,'field de'nsity', tests shouLd be rUhfr~qUerifiyt6confir~ad~quatetomp~H::tiori, ' " "." "':'-:- . ",-. '.'.::.',.'; )6, PmyideshoringaccO"rding t9:0R"OSHf\'reguiremen\s'for!ypeC soils~ ',., Sloughing andcavihg'6ftrenches n:i3yoccur.ihtheHsandJeri~\JndE!rlying the" $iIti' ".. ' " ,',' , ' ',' . ' '! ,"" "'. ' ".', . , . . .-..... - ,', $ltePreb.ilration(Buildin~) '" "'.' , <." "'," " '",.lhefolloy,iri'g,:recornrpe,ndatlonsare prqvidedfor sit~wor~.aDd,~lIpi~cei;1ent, assuming" thatconstr1,Jction'willta~e'pl~ce,durjhgdryS'Jeather, : '., >', ,',: ',,', ,. .,', ,',', " .' , ,,' , , .. ~. :;.\ " " ". ..' :.~' .. '. . '. '... . . .' .. ' :. "'.' -: ' " '.... -~ :" - ",' ':. - : ''''-' .', .'. . . . ',' ",' -.. -" '.. ,"<' ,,", - ... . .. . '. . . . .., ',17:',Strip,thegr'oundsurf,ace.at :IElast,10,JEletbeyotid the buildingfootpririt:. ,'" bve[excavateailte~tpit~t1:iaJextendLJndert~ebuildlngpaq", Replace the' . ,','" .," .. ',.' '.test pit baCkfillwith'i::o!Tipacteeji;rushedroc;k;",'" ' , " , ,". ". "'C'_-.,' -, """., ....' , .'.,'. .' . -'_ . " .'-.,..' ',' , ,',', .18, 'C~rDRactthe,~~p,o.~edSiJtsu6Q~ade,pr08er'c;8.h,p~9tior\ri;a'y,r~q~ire ;',' ,,' ',' , . sc;arification 'ano mixingoL'thesoils to.a 'depth~af:!!,1~ inches phorIa, , ",.toi:npcfctiori~'the,i;ompade~:si..ibgradesh()l.Jld'be',l2f6of~rolledlJsin~ra", ',,', , ' , ." ".,)oade~'dumptr~cf ,6( oth~r,approprfatesiied. pi~ce. of,construction ' '" ?quipmeni,,:.>:;,.,',:.".~, "",,'; ":J:;., ,.' ", , . ',,', 19, ,Excav~teaieas ','6(\sbff,pumPing 'sYb~2a~e'Clnd:'ar~i:o(' exces,sive, ',' d~f1Elcti61l andreplace:the,s,oH,~it~imported.graJllJi~rfill.':. ,'" ,,', , " .' ',',.. ",:" ;,,~p, plaCEland'Cornp~ctgrani..ilar@in 'the ti~iidin9:~a'~ar~a'~S'feC0n1rT1end?drlli" ' Iten":15,, Freq(j~n\J)r()ofro"in!rofthefillsuifaceshould,J;>e conductedtc(', " documenLcompac(iqripfthematerialif .it [S'toD coarse lor field density', ' i I " ",'testing" .ThElgrallula(fiHs~9uld'extenda h1ihirriLJrn"ot5'Jeetb~yohdthe ,.,. cJ" , ',', limjtsof:thebUildih9'~Qoiprlni'atthetopcifihefi!!.s~}.ace:> ",', <' 'C! ;21, qa~'thEl granularfiil;:0itn~'mii1imLJmbf.12'in'ch~s: ~fstruaura:lfifl to ," ! : compJete ,the: .bUildibiJ.. pad,Com'pactthe" structural [J1I:;as specified' and,"',. , , , condrictfield density testirigto conflrmadequatecompactiqn, " ' , ;, j '.. . ":.': ...). " ,.,' ,22,,' Construction traffi9qnth~;Gori1pletedbuilding.pad~hduldbe , '" ,equipmentrequiredforcorislrudiqriofutiiitii:!san?foundations, ' .... .' '.' ..: "-. ., ..." "DfaiilaC1~for Buiidinas " limited to .~. ", ',^ . . ..' .' ' '. ' .' . ' . ' . . . ..' . , , ,'The granuiar building pad 'will be elevated, aoovefiobd 'elevatio~s, ' The,' " grading plan shoLildcont6urthe surrounding ground surface and building , ',pildsubgrade to facilit,ate runoff away fro IT) the, st[iJctljre, 'Ground,water , levels are antiCipated t6risenear thegrouhdsurfaceduringnighwateror' flood conditiOns, 'rnerefore, foundation drains ar~hot r~q~i~,SUBMIITAl REC'O . . . - .' , .' '.' .. --, I , , ....J , ,- A,M, , . t::,ey.t .PacificS.ource:FaCiI!ty Gebtech't:l ical.1 nves tlga l~ori < S,'prin_g'field,'Ofegon" ' .;1.-. " ..March4, 2002:' _.~~.' .... 'Proie'Cf20-111'33':,' .PacificSource H~a'lh. Plans' :8" ' ': I " i I, , 'I i i" r. tOO [I ! ".. I ' ' , ' , ' ,'.,' ' .... . ".. . I" I,' " ,. I. I'" ' i, .". ..;' I". :. I . - ." I I' I , $ubarade PrE;Darati~n ~ndPaVe~eritConstrLicti~ri', "-' The follo0fngr~c6rnmendationsareprovlded {orsilSlworkandfill' plaC6mentassumi89 " tbata9rY'weath.$rappr6ach ,will,berequireeJ for. the work,.We are av~ilabl~toi'ii6difY, therecofT1mendati6n~ifih.e, e$rthwork is(:;ornPleted;dUring'wetweat~eL " ,,', , ' ',. ,., ".f,'.. r~' , . 24, , ,the' stripped~ubgradeshouldbec6inpactedas recol1inie.nd~djriitem1~' and 1~k The compaCted sUbgradSlshould'bedensitytesieciand prQgf,folied,.. ' ,'" '. prj6~lrirl"'dt:1g:c:.base~,JncGAr.eas.J.rhi~h'pl(l:iibitp'fre:,,~illft':'P_lJoipinQnr , ,',,'," , ,deflection;~holJld'be scarifiecj ,aerated :andrSlconipa~fea, of6verexcayated ,,". ,'and.replaced with base' rock: TheprbOfroJling should, be .bbseried,by.an, ' FElre,pr~sentative:, " '., '" '.,',' ' " ", ",';' , , ' ' ',., .'-'. ..., , , , ':25, In areas requiring fill to attain' subgrade elevations, import'ed granular. fill' Sh()iJld)e~~ed, unless 6theMls$ approve,d by us, , "':" " '26, ,lnI:~as:t~;b~ lJsed;as'h~ur:(}~i~~ o'r~o~stru~tionstaging;"~st~<bilizati6n:)' , , fahdc shduidbe placed . 6ver.the;~pproved, subgrade iirimediateiy pijdr:i(j " " ", ' "-''-.- '". . - . '. .. - "', :'-- .', .' --.- . ".:' -.-- '.' :". ." "",., ..',.., "" -' .' 'placing'ba$,e'rcJCk: ' . The fabric shoulcj~~' lapped 3 feenat,the seai:n~an'i:l. ' ,'platedtaLightand,free ()fWrin~les: ;' ".., ." ,',' ' ',,' ", , " . .~ '. . ",: .' ,,. v. ". "'. ,,' 27.', <Place ,and compact'ifre base:roqk'(structura,[ fiil)a~ "'r'ecQmriiendedin "rtem,15~ ,'Adj~sf,th~:'rpoistLJi~ cpnten't .C!fthe ',ba~,e:r()ckas"',te,qulred,t6 " , achieve the TiJquired density," Donor allow loaded trucks' or' heavy ~onstructioh eq~i?m~nt on,ihefini~hed b~s~ rock prior to paying: :', " ' 28, Provide ,,11 minimum flexible pa\(ernent section of 4 inches' of a'spha!t' over, ," :'10irdu3S, of. base rock, , For areas ,used for car pi3r.king,onlY; the' ,~sphalt~wSl,aring'surfaceril~y::be~edlJcedio3iriches,/:'" " ", '..' .' .. "....'... ,,' -." ..' '",..'t. _'. ';,'" J I" J ' ',,',. ,,' - J. '., '.' .. :_.,"C'" ,\ ... ."," '" ["", , .: .., .' " i j -..1 , , , I _~r . , i ,,) ..." .- <"",. . C6mpactltieasphalfcel1len(to3;riiinimLJrhOr 91%reJatiYe :cOriipi3c\idri,' " '" accordirig tbthe'lheorefi2al.rpa)(irnurridensitycaltuiated .f(bmthe Ric$" s'pecificgra,vity, ,,/' . , ' ': ,', , ' , , ...:.... "29, "',. ',., ;'.. . -. , ':OESIGNREV1Ei,\IICONSTRl.JCnON OBSERVATIONITEstiNG' " .. - . .. . ,...-, 1'......_...:..1.. t.' '.\-~-:. ; , . .. - ',. ".- ". . .' .' ..- . . _ . . _' . '~. . .. . _, '. . . . ~ i __ . ':. .-. .''- . . .:1 _ . '," " "', ..... We' shquld 'be' provided the , opportunityloreyiew ,all drawings ,?nd:specific$tions that '., " ",' pertain to 'building:p-aOpr?paratioh' a[idJ()lJnd~tion constr.uction :Freqye,ntfi~ld density, te;;ts sh6uldbetun'qni311 impQrtedstrupturCllfiHs:,.For, bar-h,ingravel, frequent visual, qbseryi3ti()f1' a'ldproofrollingof tile fillwillbeneecje(j: 'VVe recOI1i(Tlerid,weqeretained, ,.' to,provipe.lhe necessary consttucticJn ob~ervatiorlarid ,consultation: . .' ; .': ..'. . . '. .....,. '. :."'..: --' ..., .f' , .:: . ' .' ':_':" -'..-' ,,'. ." ,,~', VARIATIONOF-SlJBSlJRFACE CONDITIONS; l.JSEOFTHIS REPORT. AND WAARANTY . ..' ..' ...' . " .,' .'" .' '. . '.':: "". '.' " , ~,'. . ",. .the,malysi~,conciuSions andrecornlllendations cOntained herein are., based on the' ' aS5umptionthe ,soil. profiles ;:ind,the ,absente ot groundwater i8the test pits are representative of Overall site conditions: The aboverecorrimendatibnsassu[TietlJatwe ' ' iNilllJavethe opportunity to review finaldrawirlgsand be presell(dufing'construction to confirm' assumed' site cOri,ditionsand,' to evaluate changes in those conditions due to wei3ther, 'No changes in the enclosed recornm~ndations should be, made without auf ~PPrO\I~L 'I've' willassLime, no. responsibility ofliabilHy for any eil.9i.neeri,ng"j~9gmeQ,tD' '. Inspectlqn ortestlng performed byothers, , " , " " ' .rkl:~U~IVllIIAL i<~l; . . .New'P?c}fi~Source Fa~i1ity '.' Ged!~chriica.llnvestigatioh... . SP.rin~fie:ld>dreg~.~ ' 9, ' :,:':':':':':_Ma~~iM, 200,2 ,," j., .> -', . Prqied20'11'133 .,' PaCificSource"Health. Plans ;, 1.- ,i I I ' f. '_, .f;" " f',' ..' ,"". I 1, J I' 'c C , I ," .I' I I I I " ! ; i.. I " , " I I , i ,,-: This report was prepared for the exclusive use of PacificSource' Heal'th Plans and their designcon~ultants' for the "New' PacifiqSource BG'i1ding in ',,' $pdngfjeld,Or:egon: 'I nformati6rico qtainedherein ':should ," notbE3:used forothe( sites ,'or for unanticipated, ' ' con$truction' without"QUr 'written cdnseht:,',C,dnslruCti6n ,recomfT!eqda~ibns' provided ',', , herein, PE3rtain, to ar1licipated c(jriditions;forphaseloUhe ,develoPment ,We 'should be contacted prior tq'Phase 2' oftllecjev$lopmeot ,tcicorifirmthaffheimqlysis;and . ",' , recomf7)endationsprovided are appropriate for the Phase, 2 work, This ,report is , "inte,ndedfor:pfanni~gam:l. deslgrlpurposes, ' Contractors '. usihg.this,:iriforrt,ation to" ' , ',estimatirCoTTsirUc:tiotrcftJantities~ofCostScd{ssQ,pttherrowr,.rI~IY,'" Ojr'-serViqes""do41~<'" " indug8 any, surveyoras:sessment,of, potential suifac:~" cqnl?ll"Iination or9oi]laiTlination ,iJrthe SOil or ground water by hazar-dous'ortoxjel)ialerials. Wea:ssumeihosE3's8rvices;, ifneedea;'ha'l~~ee'nccimpleted:byolhers,: ."',, ", , ,',,' '.C . . ":. ". ......'., .'. ",..._ ,,' ' . ":; ": . .:" Y(.,. .. . . . inaccordanGe'with g~nera:llyac:cepled sOil andiourid~tion No otherwarraniy;Eixpressedqrirnplied. is-rriad~: , , ' ,our workwas,dorie ,'engineeringpractjcesi .-.. '. '.' .- ," '", :'.'. 8.' . '," c,"' ".. , , ~ . t", " '" ,. .;":_,' " ' .... ".." , , '.. "" ,., , , ." , ~ .'" "':'. ,"" ',',- , .:,. . .,:',,' . -':. -. '. ".,' . ' ,i .".::" :'. " ." ", . ;:, . ", , , " :.' .'.. ., : , ' ,",", ,- c.-' " -...- . ..-........ . >" ,:." '" , :....." ". . )";' '('" ,,: " . '~'I' ,'," ~' " ,j ; -'. .r "I' " J -,..-' "'1 . ',.',: ! . '.', " i ! .. , '.\-~ ) "'1: . I 'f, ~) j '._, .-,-.' ,PRE~SUBMlrrAt REC'D " "j A,M. New PadficSource ,faCility . Geqtec.hn.jca(lnv~sligatjon .' Spri~gfiel~, 9r~gcin . ", ,10, March 4: 2002 Pro[ecf201 i 1-33 Pacific,Sou.rce,Healt.h.Plans. . .,--' '.~.. .'i ',;'::;. 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",:.:i~~0~>" ' i""'Jd1PRbJECT~O, .' , 2of~,1.c133, ",' ",' --",' , "J: .- 't"~'.J i .:-.) -....:-;~,..';..; "'\',' , , , ,','"\ . .;'. i i, I, , ! ':,mg ,1111". FoONDA TION ENGINEERING INC. ~ . PROFESSIONAL ,G.~'~.tN~U,,:AL SERVIc:ES ..J ..'.... ',' ,. . . . VICINrryMAp.," , TIGUlENO: J ~:lfrcO~ .t~'" . ' .,CORViWS. OR-~-4617_'" ',W!. (5.41)' "71S7-1~' .,u-'(5-4i).of5!":'7~< , , P~CII::IC?09RCE F~CILITY "SPRINGFIE~b. OREGON , - ., .' -' , ". . PRE.SUB~ II TAlRlcb ' ,I ,',', '<. ":~ ;-';:.; A,M; , .: , l' I' 1 :"11' ~ i I : . 'i ~:""-"'.' ('iI:.' " d'" :~~. . J, . ":., ~~;~::\ i ~ .:',::~ I 1\:--< f:~J~.~. ,".: I>,," [:::;'1"" i!-j)~:':',~ i!'";:-::,:,"" i"ffi'" t:""j!.::.: ; l:~'.i. ['~::'. "f 'i~:i:U r; t , :':, l'~.~~):." . ,.-.-. W~"".' " , ) '.. (~i.."'" (.,. ,. :,." 1,'":11.: ',I',' ;:,. ~~:/. I, '. F. .. 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" I , , ,..;', SbWEEN 'FlELbGOGS :ANDFlNAL{OGS' DISTINCTION . _ _' . ' '. .. , : . ".: :-.' -.' . '. : -:. ~. r _' . . 'A '.fieid,-,'I?9. is":~e~re;d. for e.q,c~_ ':~ring.,.C!(~:{esf'~it, ..by :o~r.. 'fi.eld'-- .rep'~e~en~~~:' ';'The 'io'g 'cC>htpins, info~cin: corice;"ihg,... . '5omplin~', 'depths .:arid .the' 'pre~nc~. of '~aj;o~s mat~ri_o's..' s~~h _'ci-~,:graveli '~cobbl~s.. and fill.: b~,,::obs~'rva~dn~ -o(gn;uiid water.. :< : ft. _Q.I.~ _Contairi~,,' o!Jf -.interpr~t~on'. '~o(~t~e;.; ~~iJ. CO~g.it!<>i);s.: bet..v~~n: s~;"pies,~_:~ 'TIJ'e;.. fi~al..i~s 'p~es~'~~~ ,ur thi.s:::~eport.-:::'. .;.. .: .- ~~prese~~. ou.r .!.nt~rpr~tqtiori' -of '.ih~" "_co~t~n~,-:6f "tl1~ .'fi~d "I~s._'a'rid. \~e'. .r~~~~: 6} ~~ ~q~&r~orY .exami.n~6n.~.:- Q~d" t~:~. .. \ : oor. .'recommend~j;:'riS' -are. based:' ~n-' the', cont~nts' of.> the final: 'jOgs _o~cL ttle .'ini~m,Crtion . ~'ont~ined' thereirLond. 'not: 6)0 . ....-. . -' , .. '.' ..' '" . . ".' . " .' thc? ~ 'fiel~'!~~~"- .' '., . '.' . .... . .' .' . - ".' . ,~'., ,"-.' ....::..-:..-.:;.,...;"7,"":._..,..-:.,~--:--_. ... , " . " '. . -;.-........,-.,---- --=-..: ; f' r , VARlATlbNiH~SbILS ,'BETWEEN :TEST: Rrr'S AND 'BORINGS" . ". '-., .' ~, .~ " . _ '." . _ ,..' _ ..'i. ;: --.n:-e :ti'~I, 'Io<i <<?nl"relat~':,'kl!ai:m~~_~.',9~'l?iift .:'~'ubSUrfa~;:Con,dH:~ns. pn~ . ~;:th~e :~.PeCitJC,:'I~c~:and-:,o~ '.!he'," dqt~,..ind.ic~~d. :' . :: '~~', ~sin.g :"~~ }nform.crtion, ~opt~i~~~d-,:,~~.i~!n~.~ho~.I~' be.::aw~r~': .tfi~:.. ~~I. ::~.~hditi~ . ~ ',~~~r ,i'I_Oca~'!r::< o(:'o~, "Q~~r:'.'d~tes: . :'~_aY:...:dif:f~.' Actudl' 'f?~~da~~n< ~r".su~r~~!.' co~cfrtioi::S'_ 'si:?~I.d :be :,.c~fir:me~;' b'y ~ ;u~ ',~.uring, "co~~'~.ti?n:_ ;/. ,..;. "" , "..' '.'" ..i'. " . ' '. :. ' :: '. - ,'.: . ",~ ::,' ':". ;'1"RANSITIONI3ElWEEN$OILoRROCKTYPES ",' .. ." . . n,. .'," '-'; -' :,",' ., ,..... - . . _ . . _.:' ,;.~. .' ..:-' :" . _, . ' :', : .'., " , . ../: :! ,:" .. " . ::, ..... ~ . , ." -Th-e.liri~"desi9naun9' the- .irn.erla~,:'Detween' "soil~, JiII',or. rocl<'.c;i, ..tf1~ ''ilhol:i~s' mid on-' subs~rfci~. p'rofiles:"pre~~nt~d,'._in ".the. '...:' :' '....." -, --' <'''-'. :,", '..":'" -, .... .."- "'. . ,'''' .-.-.:-...._. . .,- '-- ,-,' - .--.,....,.. ,: . .... '.' ''',' ". ':: -report,: are' :deteririined:_by.' interpoiOtion':'cnd .:-ol""e'; therefoi:e~ ,owoximdte:;':': ,,~:"vansiti~'n ,~tweCn '.th~'_'mdterkJIS '..:rriaY"be,~'_ " '.~:~brUP~"~( 9fa~~:<?I: . ".'b~~';:~: :~,~9_~r'J~t :'p~~:: 1~.ot~~~;_:sh~i~';'pr:~f!I.~ :.'~:i~p_n~'i~'e~~d': ~s ,reo~~ri~b_ly; 'o~~rq:te:':,cind.J~en:':' :only. to:.the"~egree.:}~plie~,:.'bY "u1e';'ijotes"',th~r~n':' .,' ;,,,: '.' . H'\ u_,' ...... - . '.' 'r.' '. ,', '..,"-... . .....':: ", SAMPtEoRTEsr$YMs0Ls ,,' ',.', ,-,;..,' 'rr..,."~~i1:0r$~r~it '~~~~~r ,.," Top,cif 5<linp1e"tttempt', (spfitC;spC><?n) .l .....:;"., ~~itr~n~~~su1:~~~est~~i~e'~I,.' ,walls;- blacks oLson, or Sb'elby, tube ,samples , , i": "I.:, <:Jr~ typ~C;a.lly '.,mQd~ w,ith .T9rV:a~e"9r.,~ke~" ,. " .' ;~,r~netro~~,ter.:'~.~~es:'.'~, . ..),~;' ~:.: . ''', '.", .'-.. ,.."" .....-'~;, ,'TYPlCAt,SOIV~6ci<SYMBOL$ ,.. ,'-. ",' ( ,.'!. ! " r'. , ~-, ..'WATER TAElLE,' ,~ ~;:','f~.~~i. . ~tl~. ~.: "'B'~~'?~t ';:005I1t'.,.. .~ ~:':~,~~~.~e~' . ....1 Sii~~~e' " A , ,j"., :'1', ,..,,,,. ~- .,~citer..tabie L?ccitJC?~ ...'.' ,,' c.,,; "'1 6/31/00) 'I'" " ""':':'~"",,".'" , ' . ,. . .. " , ' ,~ ' , . , . ' . Dot~' .af. Mec;~rem'enl .Piez:omete,r' 'Tip' Locgtion '(if u~ed) I ~ " " "'.: . ... i; '.' ,.,........; " ',' ,. I.., '.~~~~~})~NGE~~~9:1~~~~~' ' . j SYMBOL KEY . -, . .. BbRINGl\ND TEST ,PIT,LQ.<3S', DOi:~l:ll~iltlITfI\I "U"""'\ ~ -.-.~.""".I':'I'\~V."" , 1121; 'if oo~;i~' . . :'CD;R-Vm.:s, OR-'~~i7 Bus.. (6-(lJ:'I'6'1'';'~~ "TJJ..(5:tt)."'7-7~. , ' , ,[ " ,: AM .-- ...., .t.! . ....,. ~ .:'( '.) I Soil! . .' - . . , . Des'cripfions' " . . ..-' '.'", '. Exp/cm btion of' Coni man .terms Usedi n '" ....,:.. :.' ". .' ...., ':. .': .: ,r-"-~el~:-'dentiricO~~:~~~ .'." ,tsPl' ' "I:.[a,"y" pen,etrated,:severar, in,ches' I, 0 '1 by, fist. '," , " ' 'I' Easily penetrated ~eyerolin.c~~~" I:' 2 ~ 'I' I 0,125,-0,251 'Soft' " ".by thumb.., '''',',' ,.', " " ',' ,",', .," ",.,,' ",'. !' ':' ",,: 1",'can_,be",penetiote<l,_,sev.er,aUn, ch,es~c'cl,'c-5; ::''''8' '""I 0:25",7"O:50;1}~, ed, ium'cStiff, , ,by,thumb wlth"moderate,effort.",', ,. ,",', ' (Firm) .'.. 'I Reodil,Y indented, qy,thu,nib:but::., ',"I 9"'::',5 ,,'I 0:50-'1,0 'I stiti , '.' penetrated ,only '"with great effort. " ", , " ' ,,' , .. '. "", ' , .. ',Readily 'indented:,by thumbnail:.. 1:'16:-<3,0, l',hO'-'-..2:0/,Very ,Stiff, , .. jlndented;with, difficulty by : I 31..,66'1>',2.,0', ;", 'liHa/d ' 'I\;..thumbnad," " [, :.:.:..-:-U' , '. :.~'. :Undrained. .:sh~a'r ~~n9tJ:l_. '., ".. ", .> .. '.,., .... "~' _.- ,.,'.",":".,'1"., TeDrmry , " ,',' '., SOi(ldolSturefteld 'Description" ,,' , I! Abserice of inbi~ture: . Dusty, Dry to. tlie: toucn:::':, " I-Damp "Soil'. has :,..rry?i~u,re.:, ....Co.h~s~e.- ."sC?ils-'. are. ~loW .:pl~$ti&_.I.i_~H:" 9ncf.. "uSuoUy "rno-'9abl~,: ,:-'.- -. . ' '~ ' .'.",., Moist '",., ,.~;~ino"tt~~p~!~~a~~~etia~iJ, ~~it~sib~e .~a:er:}ilt/Cl~ ,will CIU~P',.' Sand.. will bulk.. ',' Soils , ',' ...,....,Il'," .- ,~~t, " . ':vr.sibie wqter-.:.on,. .krrger ':grain' s_urfaces.... "SOnd ;"and..:.co!1es'ionless silt '':eic,hiblt- ,dilatanc'y'-:~ :".~ . . ,'Cohesjy~ silt/clay" can be :~eadilyreinolded~ 'Sojll~civ;,s,; wetriiis~onthe ho'nd.,when.", s_q~e~ze.d.,:.':.We(:.'i[tdicdt~. :th~ thf; soil is 'wetter. thai, .the opqn:luij1. ~.6i$.ire:.':c6n.tef.1t" (;m~ . ',}y ab6v,ethepl~stic!i!TIit.__'d ,d' ,,' , '" " ,',.J ....;. ,'.; !'. C{)~:S~~i'iISTerm,+~ariular~~ ': ' , <o,125;Y~rys~ft.. L 0 .:.. 4, '_ Veiij't.o.ose' 5' - 10:, "'Lao,S" I id -f'r';:c30--:Icr::~~~m', ' ,31 .., 50 l6eri~~:' ., ,>50 I'veq; Dense> I L"" " ,', ,,I , ~_::~~)}i J ,J J , ;1 'I r. 'jl'" ". . .... .,~,;," 'T ",I' ',I ""I i I '.'1 " J i" [, , i' I , I ' I;: , I I -, I- I ';":'. >. ", . '. . ':..'~"" \ ' I: I , I '."'. , "I '",:~..:'J . ,,' . " . ',.', r- Term ".' .'.1', '. . ::'N'~nplcistic. ... . : O' :~. :3 .: ::~ .~'..Can{ldt'-~e .'roll~~."il1tO:"a' ..~read~,::' ,I :l,owPlastiCity,.:i:~115;1 ;'Con be, mlled,intoa-tp,-ead;'with sOIT),edifficulty, ,',. ' ".,I.,..OdiumPlpsticity/1,5 .....30.'1, EosifY';.olledintOth~eOd" " ",,~ :High Plasticity "1>,3~ ~:J'EcisiIY rolled an~~erOlled i(1to: thread, . '" '.' ----.--.----.-- . .-. . .. 'Plqsticity ,:Field, TeSt' ,'PI>" .,., '. . ~ . .~ . I ".',. . '1... I ! r \',' i /," '~.' . '..' .,:; ; ',. . :. ~ineritbtio~' Criteria' '1,..', ' '/ I' "SOli I I." ",.-- ,..---. " .,......':. ,. Brea,ks' urider,lighUfih'ger .:. pressure~ I stratified " j ',J I,. i ,!; ,;".' '~r~a)(s;" i.m~e~: 'h.gid' 'fin~~~ .,." ~ pres,~,u~ey . Will not' break with finger' pr::~sur:e_.: . . ' I I I"j i 1-;' I, ' I ,'," j Blocky , l...,~.n.s~~. .' '- ,. . -. .. .....- '-' . , ' ' " , ..,. . .' '. .' ,..," .;.. . ':' '. . .'. PRE~SUBMlltALREC'D ' 'A.M, , , '- i ]' .B,h;~b~' ~nlo ,; I~m-p'.s :'....:. 'crumb(Y.' , ." . C<?ritoins"p6cket~'.,of ,:differe-nt ':s~ils~ j': _' 4escribe voriiJ.tiqn:,... '. .:" _.. : i , i. _,t_ , ... .... \ JJlli . . .. iii, FOlJl1DiTlON ENGINEERiNG INt. . 11m PROfE:sS!ONJ.L GEOTECIIN)CAL S.ERVicES ' f COMM ON TERM S ' . . '.. SOIL DESCRIPTIONS '., '.' , e.io-KT-'CO~.'''~'' '.' .-CO_R.YI.lU1. OR.' vr.J;>>-4-611.; . B~ (6-41) 16:7-7045' ~J.:X (~_i) 7.~7':'7Mo ' , . !' ,,;1 ,- ;..' " I, .r.!' i L" .-i I.: I 1 i " ."'! I ! " i ,I' L: ". '.~--:~-' Comrrie.nts . . ,~ .,.r!. "ii . ' C 1-, ' .. 2C ,3- .4c.,' '.. ,- . ".Q. , ' E ....,.. , ~ ,5-1',1. ' .',:c' . . . . -', ',~" '~~.'"'-'-"'c5~ ~:' S..1'2",.., .. .. 'f':i9~r~~nd ~at~(inf(ttIaiion::.. .' ',. ,.' 6-: i" 8' 9-' .. 'S-1'3 '. 11r .:' . ;'. :11.~'_'; '\.., . "sufi;;,CeEliivaiici~:423fe~i (Appro~,)', ,'Daleof'Test p{t',NOVembe/Zi,2001,,' ' ",' ! i 1 -:1 -.( ., I: I.... I I.'"," .,..,.! ',; P.~~!~~ ~N.o:: .;. .".' . .... ..,,2011'1'33,/ . ..,~:' . ':,! . Ccimrn~rJ.~ "" :/ ~/' ...., :-;,. I I ,. I", , -.....:- ....,.. . r . N~.'.9rqu~d. wa~.e.r i~fht~tio_n:..:" "il ., !' I " f I I' J .Proj~c(,,!.o.: 'Suiface Elevatlof1_: , " :' Date ofTest'Pi't-'. " , " , -' - . . " ' , , , , , ,2d11133 . - .' ..... :- ':.. ~ '~ >1:-,.' ",*' . :'..: . '..' :~- ":~..;r "-':' . '.'. .,.:, "0' ~, E . >' :,~:,;. j d:. ',; 1-" 2> 'S'2",',...:' 3' . , - , 4" 50' ,,6- S,2-2' IIIiI ,7-, , B- ' ,9- 5-2-3 .' 11r '..,.' t1- " , . ."". . , , . '.. . '428 feet (Approx) ,. .' , NoVember 27,,2001 ' '0 " ' . ~ ,~ '. ~ .~ .'; '.~.' 8'5 i .J.' . . .,~:-; ,;; '~.. '.; '''0. '.0-,' '--. ..:1.:: Soil and Rock Des.cription . ,;-' "'~"ROOTS'SOd' "" ,...'" ',' ,'.', ,',,',',',:,. ',' ..:..' ~ : ,1,' ., iMediJ;PslifftO"~,t~{sILT~,;' tra,',c'~ tfne~'~~';"~,,~a~i~ root~;br;~~ .", ..';' ~~I~t.;.l~W P!~~t.IClty,.~I07kY,_. ~~.ll.a~~t.te, SiI~): ". .' . '.. . .:., . . , i.. ' . . . ., . ~ ,~,' -:0" '.'-' , 0,3' (', "'" J., .-,.:....;.,...,... . ." . ,_ ':"'-"',=- _ _--~~~."~::'~':'_~-~' =~'~~.i~~_~~_,---=. Loose,t6:n:iedium~dens:e"SAND; lighttJfown'i da_mi:l;:'fine:t'o' 'm~.diu".1' s~~d, (aJh~yju[n), .' ..,..... ,. . .' - ..........,. ':"';..~;::'~: '.'~ ... .:..;:'.,'c' ;,......,. , .. . :.'.,:--;::-..... " ,',' .-<:.... : fJ',:.:::r ~::'-,"=----::........: '-, ;~':;'" c...:....:.:...i:-:::~:...::. ...:...,.;- :::.. ..:.:.. -::':"'- _ ,.' ~.:~::/l8: ....~:~s.~;,.sahdY:G~VEL_AN~ qo~~~~s; brQw'n,:qamp:"fine ,~o~ : . : ~tq&;{(~f~~~'~~~~; '~,uq~~~.n.~~ t.~'~oY9d~ .~~~te~;,~.~ t~.:.~.: ~n~.h~~:. .:. ~OTjO", ciPESTPIT ", ' " ",' ,. ...... ,'" .,:c' . " Te~tpitLogy;r;f'? 1, 'Pa~itrcSourc:e'Fa6i1ity: , ""'.' ",.' ,--,"" ,Spfingfieid;Ciregp~; ,,'. .,.'" . '. .' ~ .... ' . ~ '0.<'" c.. .,c, .:'.::;!:,.... ,D'. . ," "',, ,_' . .0. _ --,: l' ~": r~I~,~~d-.~6~k ~~~c~~~~.i9.n;. .~, ~::'~f {;~~~:s~:~li_t;~~.-in~~~id:::+~i~_~~ .~~~ti.~~.~~n:..d;m~ ;t?,',T?is!: -I~'p:las~i~.!ty, ~~lo,c~y: 0f'.illarirette. ~it9:'~' .Ii;-,;;,""" :,-:,.... ......,...,;. ""'" ,:,"..:' '.'., '.!' 0.25 ." .' ':\' ~C?~~to'~~~fum~~;s'e;:~AN~0i9ht l)~~-;';d-;~-~'fin~ tq :f"e~IUr,n:sC;J_~.~,. (alll:l~i1Jm),. . . . . :,-, .~ . " , , ',', .-', '. .... . ':.:. ,:-'.' '.'." .', ..' '- .',' . :':';': '. :" . . '" .' De~se~s~~dY:GRA.VE_LANQCQ~BtEs';:b~~._~m~, ~e to . Coarse sand:-rounded-cobbles up to :i:8':(nches: Jalluvium). '. BOTTOM OF TEST PIT .,' . ':1' 'PRE-.SUSMJITAL REC'O ' .,. ~ AM, .",,' '. .-,' Te~t f'ii Log:TP- 2" . ' , , , ' PacificS,ource Facility, ., ..', I '._ '. Springfi~ld, Oregon .. -.,., Ii. :~ Comments' . : I, 'l.",' I I' ie. I ,:3- [,. j" '-:.: ~, 'J!" i .0 ; F , 2,;, :.... ". .' "a' ~: ~, ,:g.. ;.E ~, ~ . '. 'U " .,~, , ~ <::. " ~, . .' ~' ~ .~. ~" :'0. " ,.' . " ~ ;~. ~ .. 0.-' ":son' and:~cic.k. Oe~c~ip~iori, .:: "'::':_RQ9T.;';;~d~'_ ,:..o,_,-,-,_,~ -'-' _:':":_, _ _'_ _ I', ',f, ,~"ed,iUni ~t!ff.~IL, ',T,"s,o"m'~ ~ne,s~n~is~ttered'roots.;.brow~, ,moi,st, , .; ",I,.O,W, ":p,,,la,,', tl~,lty;.rO,,:~,.ts, (WIUam~tt~.Sllt).. , : :0,25 l~L'r:c.~:.:.~ _~_ __ __ __ _ _ _ _ <.:..:;. \'.Lci9se~SANO,; Jight.brown",qamp' to'moist, fine' to'.mediun,.sand.' '-, ~.,~ ::.;: (a.Uuvi~ni);::~' .;. 'I ' ...., . ,':.' -:' '~-- --..- '-'7:,c_~,T:,"-'''7 -S=-' :+S:;'; ...:...- ...:,,_ ~___ ~;._~:~~:':;?~'/:_~;~_:~___.c;-'~.~ ," "'~"~+~_~_':'-''-:''~''~~~'':-'':-:-_'_'''"'--'~'' <:~;{?~::':; . " ," i I ,. I I' " I Nb::g'f9und water'J,rifiltralion::" .:. ..9-, ' 1~' '1F I I ! ....". i. .. Ie . .p'~oJ~ct~o::' .. 20111.33 ."'-,',' S~rfaceEI:vati~~'A28 f$el (Appro~J I ',' " ..:p~t~' ofTe:~t.F:'i(i:: Noyerpbeli'?7,)001,' . ~, ,,"' 'e., .":!,,:, ":'l/. c' I ! "'.' . -'comments; i"",' I ,j..., .'2'" '3<, I,' i:- 1 ,'4:-' . SC I:" I, ' f': 6" 7- ' .N~-gr~~~d .wat~r irl~lt.r~.tio~_'... 8' 9'- t~ 11" ~roject No::,: ,2011133 , , ' ..:Su'rf~ce 'Elevati;n: , , ' " , ". - '. , " '429J!'et(Approx,)' ' .Date of'Test:Pi~: 'November 27, 2001, ,6-, :7.- ,: + :58..4"' . '." ;"1 ~. ".- .... ," ., 0..... .E ... .' ~, ... .''0 '.' "c,t .0 1/)'. :~:' ";'. ',3' 10' . ',':s. ~ . . ',~ " .', 1< "",' ,,' :.~::;,;::.. :::::,)::/.:.:;.' :. . %'Q:: ~De;ie7s~rid}:-G.AAvEt, ANq_608i3U:s\~~o~; 'damp, ~e to' . .~-":~~c0a~s~ sand, :ro~~de?,cobbles'uo to_'i:6:-inChes.','dilluviumt '. BOTTOMOFTESrPIT:,' ',' '.' . '.-1.' . :," ::. '..:,1 ..,," ,.; .~.. .-.' .. ",'( ,-',- ." .... ~,' .. .,: ". ''restfii.Lo,g': TP-3, ' ~.: . ", 'r:' PacificSource Faciily ",', ..' '. .' ".," " ..... .,' .. ../ ~ ,. :.: ,':?priiigryeld,o.r;'90n I ", ,- ,,'" '..,,".' :..,~?,,' l. . o~'< '.. ::-.- '" . - - " ...' ',' ~'-' '-' . ~ '~<?}r:~n'd',R.bc.~-.o~~crfpti61J::" 0,5' . ~"~<:~':"RQ9:r~:~d~':.-:~.L_~...~"'~..~:.=-.,..:- ~";"_- _ '~.: ",~' ~ .r, :'Med!um stiff'to s.tiff.SILT-;.brown/moist,;!ow.plasticity" blocky,":' "(VYjUamettesm): , ;,'.. ,,', ',:, , "': <;':,: ,....,"', ' ',' ,-' , ,I :" 'i" ..' ., ....1.: ..:...~-" -:.-. "'":-'~ ';"-'''''';','_ ,~"...,...'..:.;;._, __ .,;-....-...:-':....--,.__.._'- . '.":::- Loose-SAND;'light.tJrown, moi,st. fineto"meq'ium sand; (alluviun,,,,- :'r ""', ",',' ,,', " ','.; ,', 'fi, .;::..... ......-'.:... .:,1..... ;'.' '.:. .':c....:., .>:;:,....:..:. ..:'.":.. ",:.:, L ,," '..' _'. N;0: ""Dert'e-:'~-;;dy-GRAVELAN~COBBLES;brO;" ,danip to m;;;'t.' . fine tb.c,oarse sand, rounded 'cobbJes'.up to is. inches;.. allUVIum, ....'. ,." - ,'. B.OTTOMOF JEST PIT .: " ' Test PitLog; TP-4' pacirihource,Facility Springfield, Oregon' , -C',.' .. . ;PR~.SUBMlrrAL REC'O" AM. . .~.: f .' I j",:1,. I , .; ., ,I: ,j ,I u'" i l'; I ..j r ' ,. -j J. ..-' II ;.. I " I, I I J 1 " !' i r, ; '. .j:. r, i- '.,'- I ", "". i I"" , 1: , Comments ..,ni.- .'..;. ,No-ground wat~~. i~~ltr~(iOri. .... ~~ ", J "',. '. ::'~.~je~.H9'/, " ;.,' ;:Surfa'ce:E:levatibn:~ ." ) "',' .',' . h . "~.. .. " ' . Date ort",! pit: ; )":;' , I :;', I " I. ""', Comme~~' '. ~ ::. ~;-. .:.>; . 'f'. ",'; ,',; ,,: .r' . .f.' ':'c " ".," .: ," :", ,', ...... , . ..;. ~' =' . c:. -:0.' "", ;, ":'.1, 2, :' " 3-- 4," .): "5,":: .,',". " .. ,6-,: .., ',: :'7" . .,~ .,-' g-> ~j,.... .. c" .'" ,." ." '., 1Cl",;';' . :;;',' '.' 1j- '; "." ',".: ,:2911133' .... ", 4;29 fE;et(Apprqx.). ;." : .' ~'. '~...~: . -.'" . . ." . . . "'-. ."- . :N~: gfo~nd '!vater.in~-l(ratioh.. 0' - . . . . ',," '.' Project N:o,:: 2911133, Nqv~rnli~t2.?'200j , . ." ......-.,.. '.- .".:;-', ,'-," ".." .;.. .., '--~ ".'. .::i. . .oIL... . = ~ :ii. o , .'..c~ J~ :- <a ....;~... ',V):' '.."',, ..... .:.,' '2",S~1'.;. .. " :,3,' :', ,.:" ''4, .., . ~. "'''.;'' ~'" : 5'6.2 .,..' &-' ',- ,.':,$,6'3.. ")~,, 8" "" :g.: lG- , "11,' Surface EI~vation; '428 feet (Appro~,) .Dale ofT~'sfPit: 'Novemheir2T,2001' .... '. lit.. .' '. ~. - .. ;e; "E ~ ,W . . ,. u, c, ,E ;, U' o ,. SH-S',1 '.," , , " ~- ; ...., :'." '.'" .( :' .;" c' ~-'. 'u 0, ,.' 1,--; J, '~ w, c",' :: .(3: .. 0 ;'jj ."., .. ..... . ,'-,.;. ):'i.. "." 'f. ~' III'" ..' ~. .":,' ....- " :..' ,~ ,0 .. .~: i ..' " .. ,'.r.' ~ ,- ...:'~:< ......t.;... S.oil,~lid..j:fo:c~:Descrlpt~on ~ . ':'05,' ..1-.,;':-\,'" ROOTS/sod, .,: '.. ,.", M~dium .siift~SlL 1;biOYin:. mqis~ {o~ piis.tiCjty7"bl~ky,- .(,fYi~la~~~~e.'SiJt). .,.,_' .. ,- '"........-.. 0,.....,.;.-,..,.. '.' . . , , , ... . . ~ " . . . . - - ~"',-, ...:..' -, - - '- -~~; -' ",...,.- .-\ :..... .:.... .,--' - -=- - ,_~opS:e' SA.N~;-[.ig~.t,.br.o"Yry;.,l!!6ist~fi~e.,~'?medi.Lim sa~~/(allUVj~m); . ~" , .::.~:.~r<~.::~;t '., .... ';';.' ;..:.'.~":." :~:- ". :,' ...:../-;;6). ~r,~~:.:~....::; . ::.:-::~::,:.'o'~ ':?;?~y.::;. ).' . '. _.., ..... ..:..-':. '.., .' .'.;:. ,.:r _' '., .. ,: ~:cl; De;s~-:.sa~dy-GAAVELANp:.c.a88L~s;.:bfoVfri'!.d3nip,t; m~st~ :.' "~'; . ". . '.:l\fine _t~ ~ars~ s?~a~: ro~n~e?:O:l~~I~~;~!J.~ t~ .i6 i.ric.hes,' .... ~,":I . . .' ,~aIlUVIUm}. '. _~ ' . ..... .' ..' . . ".' ._ " ,.. ;BOTfO~ OFTESTPfT-:"." ' '.'. ~., . .... .." " -'-'<..;.' " '1;': ,,. ;:.:',; .,' 'TesU;'iiLog:tp:s ......-,: \ , , , ?~pific$o. ':'ree Fac(lity,;, , , .... ..... .' "."f". 'SP.ringtielcj,'O~eg<iI),' ' "", "".;".' .<... ',.:'., .. ''''.' ,<'" h,~ .' .... .{~..::'.' '~-\i' ,~:;::,"., . ',~ ':~~~;,a.n~~Ro~~.~qe.~.i:~Pt!~~ ..: . . O. '11'1" . ....., ,..,.......-. ...... " :'.. ~~,.; _RQQTi~oi:IJ "- ,'''- :,.:.. "- _ ~;~ ",::,:_, _ _ _ _ _ ;.M~diur:t:i's~iff SILT': s~.t1er~~J~ots;. t;iroWn;'~et; low'p.lasticitY, . .~locky,'{Willa",ett~ SiN,:'.,,, , ' , " ' _-'. .,,' : ~?io;'~'. ;'; '.~ '.' '.i. .. ". . h (-..''-:- ...:..:.~ -',,- ~ ::.........:....~_::~..:.::..::....:...:..:...- -.--!. [: -.,L Loos~, silty ~AND; light brown, damp, low plaslicrty slit, fine . ~ 'sand:(alluvlum)', . " tij' ~D~ise~SandFG~vEtAN6"60~BLE~(SO:n~ sm: brown, da~it a..: '~.:''',~. .to',fI1oi.st.~low plasticity silt. s!Jbrounded to rounded'cobbles:up to ... B'mches,.(alJwllinit..' . . :./:,-' .,. .' . -I 'BQTTOM OF TEST PIT' ;'.' ~. . ."'.' .,:' .' '-'. . '. '..'. .... . ."" . . .. " , . . .' . .... .' - . '\'TestPiILog: -TPC6' ".'PRt~SUBMlTIAL REC1D, A,M, . ". , , ,PacificS~urce Fa~iIitY .'.' Springfield, Onigoli' , I,,"~ .. .; r ';\. f " .... 'I , , I:' I I i" 0,' " I " , I , , , I', ; I' I" I i. I""" , , ( i';:,'" I:' I iq [, ,:' ",.'.-' . Com"m'ents" .:;.:,..... " :No'gro.u!ld .wai.ef i.n~ltr~tior: ,.," , " .~. " ,,;", . ", ',. Pr.o]~~'No~.: '.. . S'uifa~'E1Ewaiion: q' '.,'" ':'"," <'20111~~,' '.:-'.> .':: . ~' ,'.j- c ;.1>: , :,SH-;,.-l ,2,'-' '3-' 4-,' "5~~ ,... , ""Er : 7- ',.'B' . '9'-': ~:, ,,1(),-, 1{;' ," ,Date or';' est Pii: .': '. .~.. ":. . ;.' . H_ '~.,. .. . ,'.' ,429fiiet(Approx.) ..;",'..,' ............. .... '_'.. .,. n',' ". ".-Nov~mber 2'"/; 2001 " ' ' ::. ,'-',",.'. :".:", ",.' ,-."'." :;.'.. . ~: ~': Co"mmentS' .. .' ". >, ":,..,. ".",.. .; .,", . -' -' . ,:N~' ~~ounCi ~ai~r. i~fi.lir~li~'ri.. . :r 7-:" '1-"0" 1 j:" ,'. Project N?: . 20"11133 C'" ..i'.., .:,:.:",. "-II: .,J:... '0 ,',. ,..,.. :2" " S'B'1 'S,8-2 '3c, '4.- -:"5:.:. .., "6- .. "B' , g" " 10"- 1:1- . '.~ 'Surface Elevation':', 428 feet (APprox,) D~te ~fTes.t"Pit: . --." . , .. ,N6v~mb~r27, 2001 ..- '. "", f ~ " ,;: ."-, -' ,. '.Q, 'E , . ~ '. ~ '~ o ~ . '.... ." t. .,..' .;" .'0_. ilL ~ ,~ ;.':: 'cr. ,C:' ~ , 0, ,'0 ~ ....;, ~ .. 'U,.',;. <':!:';'. , .0": ,; "-.';};." ROOTS sod, ',,,,', , , ' .- ~ 65 .. ] If:\i:[ stiff siIr ~c3ttered foOiS; broWn, moiSt, lOW PlasticitY, biOcx"y. I' ..' , : [" '1- '<YYiI!em~tte1>il!1 ~ .... '_ .... _ -C., _ _ .... _ :.... _ :.:j" ~:....J:~r top~~.- t9. me~lu~,.d~!1~.~ .~ND...,s~me,.silt; ,light br.9w,,\.. da,mp. :'; ~~l ~~~~;::*;y=~~J~;-~;I:Es, ~n1esm: b7~wn~~~i~( !i..'N.~h- fine to coarse sand,. rounded cobbles up.to.:t8 Inches, :':-"', ..':,'. \(alluviumV',: ~'. .-.:':,(. ::. :1' ....'. .,'~~'..--: ." '. .' .' '~".' '! ,t30TTOMOF,TESTPIT,,',<,, ..".. i " ,', I~',. :\. - ....1 j ,,{ i '. ", E ~ ".\11.. .:: . .13: " " ",\ .:.....:... .~ ~ ,~ . .~. " " '.., '1 :,' . .... '. ~. .' ~. ., , ;:- I'."., ..".;. "\'. ~ ~, ~ ' ,. o~. '. " E. . ,~ ' '. ,/ Soi! ~_ry'd:Roc.k'DeS.CripUo~..' . '. . 0:5', :: ',~; ~~J~'~W:ti.stili, ~ILT~s;~~ere~~~~i;. iroi~'''~'~~t' tiw~; . - ,/, ' 'I' ',ilow'pfasiicity; blocky;.'('iiillal11eiteiSHi),:' ',',: .. ',:,.....' :' I t T..~ _.... _ ~'~"~"~" ' '~,,~'.... _.... __I ,;/ii,;' ~~~tu~~~q;li9ht brov:'", ~aI11P'fine to med,ium sand".. ',',' I ~', "~~nse~S~ndrG~~LANDCQBBtEs;'~~/dam~;firi,~''ib ,. ' . 'edium sand. rouilded:cobbles-up'to':l::s:iriche.s. (a'JluviuniJ:, .' .' ; .BOfTOMOFTESrPIF ',: '-"..::/ .:i:..'.,. I ..'. .... " .:.; .': "I' ':.1' -", : ~ iestplt ~cig: !P.., , P~cificSollri::eFa.i::i1i~ "\., J . ,:,''":-'' .'-.'": . ....,. , . ,~, "Spring'fiel<l, ()regon' .... ..,,'c..,-:..... .' . '. . .',.' 'r,.,:..' :1 .,_r..' ,':, .'," ."." "', .:. :;':.1',', , , ~,. . .. ':.'0" . . '.1:1, .'.';k> >. . ,",'~OI!..'~~d::~~~.~.D~~c.riJjti~n',' ", ...... ,', ":"- " "r'. I, Test Pit Log,: TP;a., pRE.SUBMllTAl REC'D' A,M, I ..,' , ' , -. ..: . . .' . PacificSourc'e Facility" : : , Springfield, Qreg,?n .: '>. ! f \ j" I ...) r ~ l" . "~ .',,' j I "/: .. 'I I, ' I I , I I r- I l ,.. ! , Comments. ., " .,.::., "'\ 'N? ~~oun~ wat~r intiitra~iori; :'. " :-.. I, ":;;'.',; '," I" 1-.:' . .;. : P;oJe~:~ci,::' '.'. Surface.-ElevatJc;m: ..:[iate,ofTe~t pit: .:i. ",",' ~ .: ..... 6", 7-, a- " , 9,' 10-::' ~..1'" .. <" 201:1133 ~ .~' '. .~ >426:feet (AP~;bx:) . "'! ' . ,,"'-' .. ......:; -N9VE!rnber27,20Q1 . .;..,...... I.' , ....,Comments.,'.' I ~ . I I' :l~ ",'" I :'~- . ,. .'~ ,I' '.~ ,; ~.~. . ". ". " , . ,", ..' . ~;lij.'g~~u_n9'!Va!e; i~fi!~tipn...:,' [, " :' Project No.: , ' ' , , 'Surfa~e Elevation: Date atTest,Pit:. .,' 2011133 "'I' '. '. ~ .;.~: ,~;" ' '-:, , 2'" "3~ ',4<: '9- &-: .7-,' ,a-, !1-,' 10,- '1". .. .. 249 feel (Approx,) , Noverriber27,2Q01 ' . .' ~ "-s:" . ~a . c, ,- , ' 2- , 3" .4,' '5":-'" .,," . ':". ", ...... ...... ",' . .:: ~.j-: '. .UJ" '- '. ",ii: ,~ '~ --. ..... ", " ',' ....t. c ,:51' '. , .' " ~ . . . ~ .,(; '. , 'Ie ;_>- , " .~ ':;- ',:iii. '.j ~.u ~. . ~, ~ ',' . .~ .. ' ',' '.<;: '< :' .," . .E", ~ " . .' . '<; "'1'" ......,.... :'..~....::::. Il./. '" :~.:' /i."-: 0,:' ~': ' "i" , , ~ ~ ~ Ii ., '" ' L "CI); ." . . , , , ". ..~C?i1.~~.d.~~~~ q~scription ': :~':\..~_R~T~:,~d.:j _ _ _ ~,~ _ ...:;..,-'. _ _ -.:: _'._'-';' , , 'Mediu'm-st(ff SllT,.scattered ro'ots:.oro,#n,:moist, low p,lastic!ty,' .. ,blocky, (V<Iillamette9ilt), , ,'",,' " , '0,35 .....'. ',; ;'~OOseSAND;lightbrown.'dami.;'M t~ mOdlum ;and, , ,:-inaIlUVlu"ml',,:, " , .. , : ' , : '- '::-:".:;:~~.\: ". . . ," '. ~fD..i1~~~s~*dy-:-dRAVE(s:...N'oc:oBijL'g~~~;;;e~;t:r.~,;-to'~ '.:';, '. t~ib1'~~~~i~~)~.~:,.':~/I~,~tj.~~~.~.ilt;'.r~~.nd.~~'~~b~~.~ u.P..tO:~6".i~~.~s,. . , BOlTOM'OF3'EST PIT '.). .. 'f: ,,' 'l: , .. '. ..;; '.'. , , / 'd' .. '. ~. - . '., " , ~; , . '., " :.' ~. .' ....... ':;;-.:. .....<. . .' :~. "" .'.":... '1; '..': :1..... ::.:r...~, ." .' Ul . ....'.._. ,I,/:rtW . Me~!um:stiff'Sl.l:r, ,s~tt.~~ep.~~~t.~; .brQ~','m~i.s.~:.IO~'~~~.~tj~o/;': :I; Wi l bloc:ky.;:,(Willamette,SIII), """.,," , ":'," ,,' ~~}~~11*~rp:h~~:~J~;~~;~!~i:~~;{f' - ~c...tN:~,~ coarse sand; low plasticity. sllt~:rounded. cobbles :up to.%6 IOches. _ \!aIlUvium),',:,'. 1/-,:,',,',,..,', ',:,,: ',' ':': :,' ':',:','.C ,:,] ,BOlTOM OF TEST PIT ," " '.: : -".5011 'and"Rock Descriptlo'n ,. .:' :,." ."....... , lO:' ,i. " ::.. .'. :,,:';: .",' '.' .,,: ",-:.; ;.. Test !'it, Log: TP,10 PRE.SUBMITTAL REC'D, A,M, " ;~ . -:- ."'. . " , PaciftcSource Faciiity Springfield,Oregon' . ".' '. .." ',' ,:".' ,..- ,;. "!' , I:: ~ " " , . , I ,.. J' ! ,": , i j ,I, '. ,. I' ! , , '.. , " Comments, . '';'' ~ -. .. 'N.~'gro.~,nd ,w.!lt~r}rlfiltra.t!~.n;. , ~. I I. /.'.: " I ' r...:.:..... ..:.,... I,' ! , :-;; ,";.,: ." .-, Pr9j~~.No:: ~. "n ". ,', f:." 'Sufface"'Elevation: ',' '20;1;1'133:"': ' . ,,-'. ....- ',8"' , 9-, 'io-:- .." .... -,; . .., ..( ~.~:1-:: " .,' ..' .~. ",.' ... ....- 42g.,fe~F(APpi~x)' ,":.." ", '. ~' .If.: . :i o ..1' '2,,' 's-'1~1 3- ,;",." 4" ,'5" S~,i:2 6- ';S-'1,3' 7_, ,- ':a. . E ' . ,~ '. . .~:~..: o. ~, \'- "0" "' '.E. > ,~ . . . :.cr. "', .' .' -:E" . ,~ " ..::~..- '~ .. ~ -'!"". .0- -,g' , ", E > . 'St?i1.ari'd.Rock" Description.'" . .J", -, ." . -,' ,,' lit ..',',' '7].:":: iii' '" :" "-~ . 'ROOTS, sod, , ' '.' ' .:... , f ' ~edJum stiff SlL"f," scattered-roots';"brown,molSt to ~ei, iOw , ,plasticity, blocky, (Wllla!"ette Sill), ' ,- " . ,-::-'1 ' ' OA' 'i'" .1L "-~-~'- - - - - - - - --:,/ , "'.". ": "',;,',.,',.,.,.:...1,1",.,."',.,:1;:"".,1,'"",,.,.,.:J",j",;;,~. f~~~~~~;ty SA~D:jj~?b[J."~. damp'fiMto'~~dlu~,sand'~,. ,I '''~p,;nse7sandy:'"GRA\jEls:AND:cciBBl~S;brbwn:d~iiiR"iO, " .nio.ist:"f!.~,e,'to,inediuT.. ~and~ .r.~~.~cr~d-'c.o~bl~s..up \~ ~1 ?'in.c~es;: "1 (alluvium).,.....:. :~"'_'.,:" ',' - '.". "....... :. .' . " . BOTfQMOF TES]: piT': " ' ,.. ........ . .,', ,"..,",- "'I ,', " Dal~,;fT~S;';pji:</116,ver'i1tJer27,:2(j0j,: . .. .'..... ",'. '-, ",,' t.: ! j,," ," 1- " ,", .n,"' C, ',' . "". I ,;. , " ";"". " . ," ,.," " 'N'e) grciund'Y;"ater infiltration., . ". ,...... ,. i " I' " i I ; . ~, : ,.. . .' ;. .t": :Cdmrne"n'tS. "-',"..;' ....'., ...::. -'~, ',..: ',': 'OJ." ".' '. '~ ';' "l: ,,0 ", ,.' ", ' _ J','- 'i::' ".,." "-., . '.':i.~' -...' <-;:J'"'::J:" ..... "3> '., ':2" , :,S.,12'l., ; ":.';';. 4" ,5- '6' :,.. '8" ,9- llr '11-' Proj~~:N~..:... ,'Surface Eie~ation: .", . '2011133 429f~et (Approx.) , , . . . . . . . " , . Date bf:T~~t)?it::: November28, ~001, 7' ' ,.:.' .,' :<. ".1" :O~ ,,'. .'. A, r,' ,[ ;'l.:'Ji 111(: ." .....' .i-'.,"" . ':,' .-,.... .. " i.' ',' ,.::;-:," ',;,:".-,. .,' ';.:. ',' c, ""/ ' " , . ". . "".' '-'" ,,' ~'. . . Te~!~ifL:dg:,'rP~1,1' . :'.:'~ -::~..;~. : ..':' '::, :' .:::: :,':':.: ': '. ,,' ,', padficSbuiceFaciliti ' ....,. ", ;," . '.' '-.' " ',' ',' "'I " , ,.;:: " '-r' . .~,'.. . sprin,~,fieId,:oreg~n T ''''.' . e. . .:-:~:.'. + :~:.r,. ,.," '.. ",~,"" ,," ' 'I' .'~~ - ,0 ;<:~'..'- ,': ,<!.:<:'. " '/:, '. .' ,"~!~~Ii.~~~~.~~~k D.~~~ri~'~~~'.'~ ,:: .:'. .:,. . ~.~~.... ,RQ.0I...S:,.:!.o":ct;::' :..:.<:.:....:::. '~" ~.:'_: :_::<:~>.~ .::.:..J',,.2' ~ _ " Medium..stiff SIll: s.cattered:'roots; b'rown/,moist.to wett'JoW" .t"! I I.PlaS!!citY,b!ciCky,,(~jn~m.ett.Si]I),: ""., ""..: "'" io.4'~ t " ,...' ~. }", ::,'I~pTr~t.1.?F"T~Sr~rf" ',...,' ".",..', ~ ;,',~ "/ "-, :,' .' .,'r. :." ~I ,--', 't',' ". .V 1 '.'.. ..,. 'I , "',..., ':' J ! .1 '''I ,>..'. "~ Test Pi! Log: , -PRE-SUBMIITAl REC'O. A,M, TP:12 .. '. .' , ' Paci'fic~olir~eFaciliiy ~ , , ' , "Sprin9field,9r~g6n I I. ;.. f' '0 . . ~ . i ! ;, 1-, , , 2'~, '3> . . - . ...,' . . ...- 'N~ groun<;i'~at~ri~firirat'io.n..' .' - \ i,.:" j , 1" ./ i I [ .. :. '.", . '. Proj~~t.-N~.':" r' i "~url~~e '~I~vati9,rj~., .. '.' Da'te .'of.Test:Pit:. I' I i I I, j, ':i.: ....,:!... . "'. ..... " '-, '-;:" .J:" :.t' ..", .,-. .' ,,'26,11\~3, ",~24fe~i(Appro~,}: ' N6ve'riilier~8,200V, . "'-'.'" -., .' . .~.. :'::1;'::; .,.J!", .J::. . comineni:i /," ',,1; "2-, I ! N.o.'~'ro~nd;~t~r i~fi.itr.~.tjO~:; :.' .\; 1 , i '. i .' Proje.ct No::' .:Surfac~ 'Eleva.tion: DatecifTest'~jt: 4- , 5- ' 8- " 5-," " Hi" 11- ,.' . .- - . . ." . . - . . -." ", 2011133' , , '424 feet(Approxy , . '. . , ' , 'November2'8; 2001 , -', . . .-. . ",] ., ".&-.' "ii ,,~ .' ," , ,~ -"~'." .'\/)" "0, ", E', ~ ~' dO. ~: i3 < -f :':r ~ .,,", '. "" 's~1~i'.' '6, B~ '''g..'' 1cr-, '11,.",: 3, 6; .7: 4' ' "5-, 7- , ','.,' -.- , " . .:. "D., Ii "'. '~..'. 0' .... '"'.' ",<,..'- " < .:"~' . ,"U '0 ~, '0'.' -: ," . E . ~ . \f. .:. ... :; (3: .;; .:, .' ~.;; "'~ .~.' ...... ..~; r '.u.. ":"~' . '.'(j'. .. ", ,E, > "0 " .. . . . . '. ...... " ,. " ..'.'!Sci:i1:'~rid"'R'~d~ 6~'s~~ip~i9n ..' ','\.... ..... ROOTS sod' . '., '," ',' -' " '. ..'. '" ',;":' JJ.~ ~M~dj~'STIff.S!~r: s~~~~re?fo~t~;b.rOV:i~;m~st:to'we.~,..lO~~ --: 0.4, ','fi"l",p.l;i'~Clty,,~l2.ck1.('liIIl..m,~le1!lltL ~,~".c.,.c. _'_ .~'_ , " .. :::::>f'~:':; ~oos.e..silty S~NO; light,brown; "damp. low plasticity-silt,;fin~ . (ilf*"and,{aIiLiYiLim), ' ' '" " ' BOTTOM OFTE5T pFr.., ' ,;. "" i.' ':." :'.~ ( "', :;".~.": ',:." " -,'.'. '.~' .. ,'", ',.i:: '. " " . ,..',..,. -.,' .' :r~stPitlC;g: TP-13 ' ," ',.' .. 'Pa.;ificSource FacilitY, ' ' ....:- ',' ...."...:',_.,:....' 'Spritig'filild.Oregotl, ';',. .', ""'" . . ~., ...., .- .... . "',' .'.: ;g', . '.0,' 'f ~ ' 1/)"" ~,'- "" Mll ..... .:ll.. .:,'h:".' "'0 ,", 'd.. .', '.:, .soil'and ~~c'd):e$crJptio!1.: . . "', . '~ .:.; 'ROOTS,soa,' ",<,,:,:-,:,,', ':,- ,'" :""':' )~~iurp_ StItf,'S'iLf;.scatier~(froQts'~row~~mOTst,1ci wei;]ow~ . 'plasllcily;bIOd<y,)WHlamette:SiI,ll, ", ' "." .',. ~ .> BOTTOt,1OF TESr piT ...., !--' ": I" : Test:Pi! Log: ,TP-14 , PRE-SUBMITIAlREG'D , A,M, "..... ~ " 1 I, r ....}. : ). I I " I I "0', .1 Comment$: .. . . '". .' , , No grou'~d.~~~e~ i~trltr~t,j~n~. ,,' ....., i'-. I .> ,~.' ,. , ~.. T' ',8' ,,' ',g...,' lcr-'", ".. :r/" '," Project No:: ' "2q:n133i '" .", . :'.; .... ': ...~:' '. 'S~rface' EIe.vation;,'42?'feet (A,Rprox, ~ ' '" " j", I' i-" " . '. . '. , . '.. . , Dale 'of TesIPit:'" 'Nt;ive.mbet'2B,'2001 I I ,.,."..; I; , ,.;.." COf!1~entS": ::."~."'; .... ", :.' "-' "". .... '. .~o w~~nd w.a.te~"infil~rat.i~n'i Project t'J0::: 2011133 SU,rface Elevation; , 425 feet (Approx,) " "; .. " . <?:i. "0.' r. '2-' ,.., 3.." 4.. " ,5" 'o'Er ',7," , '8" ':g.., 10-- 11- ".Date ofTest'PiJ:, ',Nov,ember,28,2001 ': . ~ " "ii' ..... o ',.. f" ':3", ,4" ' 5-' . . 1i g ~ " ,0, .~. '0 '....J .. .... .. E .~. :, I:- ::, ~: i:.: 1); - ::" ,', ...:'." :::.. . 1i .! >:;. .. ", 'E' '~ '~ . -:: :ti" c ,0 .,';. " o -' '., : :ii '. .'1-- .' ' ~." i::~; ,~ ': ',I' ~, ~ 1-,' -0," ":ii' '.]' :Aoil'~r({Roc~ De~'c~iPtj.~n .... '\.. ... ROOTS sod '- -, ! t MedIUm 'STiffSII.;;=: sCa~ere(f ro~ts;brown:- mOIst to ~et. T~ l plastlclty, blocky, (V-{lllamette Slip, , " .. , , , .. , , , I O,3~ ,j;60rHJM bFTEST PIT ','.' ,".' ',..' " ; "; '., .' .:..' .,' to; , ~:;.. ."..' "'. ,:,r" .' .\. .;, /' . .... , ' . ,,'. > ".1<" .1.... " 'Te~t~itLOg:TP~15 '.. .",,',. .': ~. , ' .... ".:' 'c;PaCiffcSource FacilitY ..f.. . ...:.~~. - . J .... . . ...., .. :Springfield,9reg'on " .. ~ . ',,': ,,~. ""'. ,', }' " ,..' " .... v' '.:';:"'- .'''0 . Ill. .Q' ,'~, .,'1:' .'0. Vl" , . c ,\.. .. ROOTS, sod: : ','.' " . ."'.,. ': ',' I 1 "t '~edium stiff SILT: sCatferedroOts;brOWn~mOlstlOwet,Tow -. :-'.: '0.45 plastiCIty, blocky, (Willamette SIIt).. - . , . , . '~',.k',:"" ,; J.~~~~SiliY.~AN.~ !i~h~brp~! d~.;-p, ~~~i~~.!~~,s~.;_~: - " ,y:t( sa,nd, (all"":lum),, "'". , , " '; ..' t:f~~i~.t ,II.... ',. .... ';.:' "-,; '.,' 'Soii'~n'd:'Rc;ck Oe~6ription j'" ,'- .-,' ',. ,'.." .. ,~ . BOnOMOi' TEST PIT ' " , Test Pit Log;, TP'16 PRE.SUBMIITAlREC'D A.M, "PacificSo~rce Facility Springfif;Ic!, Oregon ~ '.,' 1 1 , " I.' .j I , , , , , , .... . . .' . '.' " commen~' .t.' N~ ~~~nd ~ter::irifiltra~j~n;: : I I' i ..". :,' L , .......' ., I': ..;':'.: t'.' proj7~.'N.O.: "", , :201.1133:',: . ..' ':", .... 5- 6- .... , 9-" 10,. 11",:' , I:' I ,0, ',suri~ce Elevati~n:::426fe~i (Apixc;x,) '.- ',.-.' ;..._.......... , ". Dale~f,T~~H:,it '':'' N6Y~mber 28;200,1 .:,~'" ....... ...,....... '. I , '.,r I I' I.' .... ;:~c~.ri1.~.~'?iS: ,:.:.. '.,..,-..' ~" I' ::.\. .,': '.' 1 1 , :~o grqlirid.~.~~~~)I1~!tra.ti~~~:':.," "{:,' ".' 1:' t i .'.' J:?rojest.No...: 2011133 ',.,. ',.: ,', " '. .' , ~, ,;": .:\g;~ 1" '2", ' '3' ..4- ,5- 6-' ';" i..", 8" '9:-" ,10'-: 11-, Sun,co Elevatio~: 426 feet (Approx:) , . ... Dale.afTest Pit: , . . .' 'Noveri1lier28, 2001' . . ~ " .~ o .''It' . ii" :~ '~ :1'" 5-17'1 -.: 5-17:2' ~:':-. '2", : 3" 4.." '7.... 8'.., '.: ..:' " ;,. " ". .~. . "-a i-. ~' , c . ,:!!: '. . "0 J 1,- ....;. ":S';8;f. 's'Hi-2' :" 7:~ '.- .r." '0. ... " c ~ .~ '~. 'l,.:d .".1'0"1 '.'= 'E' ">' ~ '. '. .', :u-. '/ .. '; :.:" /,"'.. "," .,;.: '., ..:E:. .;...~..' ...~;. ',~ ' '" . ..-, 'jj:' . '..~ .:f., " ~,' n.u. "0 ~ 0 , '.~ E"' '0 '~' :' .. i'm:hi' 'ROOTS 500.... ..',',',','" " " ',' ,,", , "", " '~O"4: -' +!rtm ~edj~:Sfiff~i~T;:~iat~~ei.ro~;~;brown~m~s'~ to..~t;.T~~. ~. :'" . ':. 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SAsf:'.MAP'. p'ROY'DE,c,"'"SY:' ROBERTSON .SH~RWOOD;( ,. ARC}JITECJS',-: . . '. .. i r ,:" 't" i' , ,".,.',,',',," , , t .... , .:..' I: Jl" ;1 : I' ,:; ':"" I C I, ,j.:1 ii' " :~ " - . .'.:..' ",. -,..' ::.'." ','. '~f~l')..."Z." ~,~', ','",\~.., ';"'~b, lilly", ,r/:: ' '" ," ~" c~,:,::T.!I#2'" . ':1"",' . -- .,'...'.':>-.., ," , . ...., ' " , " V;"" : , " ' " . ." . :,' '. ',':".' "'".,' ..:' ;"","" . ,.,' , . '," . " ". ". ...., '.,'.. ". ", '. '..:" c. ~ ....... ft~ , " " -- , , .'",." '>',e;~,,';; ii:> "~ ~,:,:,',y' '~':\~'" ;.. ,BUILDING, ,~, \; = ',~ , " ~ X\:~, ~' , [~)P"t i~" ::: "'~\(: " 7T'l l:~:~ --~ -~.., '.-:; , ,:::.:.J:l'~"\ ,', '" ',~ ",,:0" \"'-...4LJ~~", ': .. ,jl' :1 . TP'-3. . < , . " '. '~P'"'' ,.''-, , :,;~.rn .J, ,... ,(1~;:;ASE 1 >..T~4 ,,' " 1"'7 ,~l:DtNG' ,QI"'~ " - (~:mi',: ~~[I >.-,..(I'~'> II " ',.:....~IA.?Q_.'. . ':<::-" ,",', " "": " "","',',~~~",",,', '" srr~.'pi:AN, ' " F1_,"" ".:: ':TE~t.~P,!t.. L"09Atl,oNS' " ,,':gA91.F.I~S~SE'FA~ILjT.Y. ',2.' , , 'SPRINGl",ELQ, ~E"6N " .("" "(..,..' "'\ ;.,. INT{imATfONAC"WAy :,~ '40 . __; .,'...." '-'---"-':'6~TE"~-::'- if.. th., ~~~~~L12Nci!~=~~':~~~':: . ,~;:;P?~'~\"'.' """i5i"."' .. ...;..... " IZO~l<1"C'liIlliu.L".m:Ht1it:. REVis---:-:-:-:- "~,''; ~"~lLm,':-;~,",:I,:~,, ~x},:~,'", r,S30~7:,'~' . pR<Atcrm:: . ;<''.2:0!~1.~1~,J ;'. ,;- ,';, ." .::SCAlE:' ,1" -~.: BO'~ ,'.:.1' . 0'-';:"::40 '. , 80,'.- 160,. : .,; ',' -of;:'" '.., ".,--' " . PRE.SUBMITTAl REC'O MAR 2 9 2007 _; ''l. A ~DALBERT G. DUBLE,'P.E., INC. G' ACOUSTICAL CONSULTANT ' " 16905 NE KINGS GRADE, NEWBERG, OREGON 97132, agd931@hevanet.com , 503-538-8044 FAX 503-537-8044 M EMBER -INSTITUTE OF NOISE CONTkoL ENGINEERING March 19,2007 Mr, John Bramwell, AlA Robertson"Sherwood Architects PC 132 E, Broadway- Suite 540 ,Eugene, OR 97401 RECEIVED MAR 2 1 20G7 Re: Pacific Source Generator Robertson Sherwood Architects 'j' Dear Mr. Bramwell: \ I have analyzed the Cummins generator data you provided my office and I find that the g~ner~tor will be in compliance with the State DEQ nIghttime noise standard OAR 340-35 at,a distance of 460 feet. However the DEQ noise standard is ineantfor residential applicat~ons and there ani no residences at this 'distance or closer to this generator location, Therefore, at the clos~st Phas'e II office building just southeast of the generator pad, the noise when in full operation would'.be 71': dBAata windoy" Interior noise using an average STC rating of33 dBA for a dual-glazed window with ~ir space would provide an interior office noise level of about 29 dBA. This, level should be satisfactory for normal office telephoneuse and should not cause undue annoyance to occupants" .. , ' The Cummins noise data used for these calculations was the FZ02~Quiet SiteII Seqond Stage with mounted muffler" ' Let meknow if you have any questions, Very truly yours, ~.~ 4:,' PI"'" , "x-V 'elF,,,, ./,~\'" ~5(,.01,", /'..<-:> /.'"\GII'I:''''1'-!:f, ' r5 r",} '<$~,"3~ . ~ c.-;C!' Ie:/ 1;].6:tE';:" '\Y \ OREGON, i~_7 (....J{,' ",r~'JI"7:" \,<9# ,vlv 1 ') .~ t;n _,v ..,J. <'f~~-~.":""'""'\ ',;.. . '" 0'[- G r'\) \'> \- " . '- . >),~..../ Albert G, Dubie, P,E, Acoustical Engineer Emeritus Mem: !NeE 'EXPIRES:1 ~ -;. -r:~-;rl , I I I ',' ,: ,-' 1]11 ~ii: " I . ,f. ''''K -i'--ld\:,;:.r;l<III'~ ~ ~ , "," 14 " ',- ""'~~--'" "..:::"~ ~ -- ,~ r "', ~.. /.;;lY~ ~Rc I( r -, I...L:' I,]tl' I" III.' I / 1/ /j ./ !/ /1 I " '\v 0'Hil: I II I ~ ,i~' ~ !iiii:,~~ 1111 >>~. ! fif t !!I! ~. . I ~ '--(D -" .~- "~'J2' ~ ~ I I I 1!7~"'" ~~.. ( c;~cc ~ , .0..2.0 OVERALL SITE PLAN V6A"""O" ~ (] L> ' ,1 , !(E,>:!;'O PLAN ' 0.rr.rr"cBAND NOfE:S: '. HE,,"OVEt,IJDIlE BAC~FlllA;REauo"EOT - , . SAV,COT.,.IS' PL.ACEEX'STIIWPORuil OjNS~ALl'-[)lMtETER Y':R1~"V lH"tl:j~;,:~VrE6'~IH j,s IlEO~J:'~~:~'~ SV51EM AS A.a~~~~'-;- ;"." l>lfSVlnll(lWI.ER TOMATC>lEXlST,,,e; . (!}SAI,j!TMYS - . , E'I'I~"L1NE_R"FCRTOCIVIl " , 'I " ~ " .. " , t , , I , , I , ,c P -------0- L.LI C::: --' ~ :2: o:::a ;:::) U> . LU ~ 'I' r--'-'--- I' ' I ] 'I I ] I I I I ,I I I I I, I I I I ] I I L_ I r-r,J r I I t I I ="j , _A~.O. 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'"',.".. _'~.~' ).', c PRE-SUBMITTAL REC'D , ' MAR 2 9 2007 Power Generation '., Diesel Generator Set Model DFEK Nonroad 60 Hz 500 kW, 625 kVA Standby 455 kW, 569 kVA Prime Description The Cummins Power Generation DF.series commercial generator set is a fully integrated power generation system providing optimum performance, reliability, and versatility for stationary standby orprime'po~~r applicatiQ'.1s, A primary feature,of the DF GenSet is strong motor-starting capability and fast recovery from transient load ,changes. The torque-lJ1atc~,ed system includes a heavy-duty Cummins 4- cycle di~se.1 engine, an AC alternator with high motor-starting kVA capacity, and an electronic voltage regulator with three-. phase sensing for precise regulation under steady-state or transient loads, The DF GenSet accepts 100% of the nameplate standby rating in one step, in compliance with N~PA 110 requirements, , The standard PowerCommand'!l <:Hgital electroni'c control is an integrated system that combines engine arid alternator controls for high reliability and optimum GenSetperformance, Optional weather-protective enclosures and coolant heaters. shield the generator set from extreme operating conditions. Environmental concerns are addressed by,low exhaust . emission engines, sound. attenuated enclosures, exhaust sHen'cers, and dual.waJl fuel tanks. A wide range of options, accessories, ,and services are available, allowing configuration to your specific power generation needs. Every production unit is factory tested at'rated load and power 'factor. This testing includes demonstration of rated power and single-step rated loaq pickup. Cummins Power ,Generation manufacturing facilities are registered to IS09001 quality standards; emphasizing our commitm~nt to high quality in the design, manufacture, and support of our products, The generator sel is CSA certified and is available as UL2200 Listed, The PowerCommand control is UL508 Listed, All Cummins Power Generation systems'are backed by a comprehensive warranty program and supported by a worldwide network'of 170 distributors and service branches to assist with warranty, service, parts, and planned maintenance support, @ 2004 ,Cuminins p'ower Generation " Features , ,I UL Listed (;enerator Set - The complete generator set assemblyis ?vailable Listed to'UL 2200" , Low Exhaust Emissions - Engine certified to U,S, EPA " Nonroad Source Emission Stand~rds, 40 CFR 89, Tier 2, Cummins Heavy-Duty Engine..-Rugged 4-cycle.industrial. , diesel delivers reliable power, low:emissions, 'and .fast response to !oad ch~nges. Alternator - ,Several alternator sizes offer selectable motor starting capability with low reactance 2/3 pltch;windings: low waveform distortion with non,.linear loads, fault clearing short-circuit capability, and class H insulation, The 'alternator electrical insulation system' is UL1446 Recognized,,; ~ \~ , PermanentMagnet Generator (RMG) - Offers enhanced motor starting and fault clearing short circuit capability, ' "Control System - ThePowerCommand electronic control is " standard equipment and provides total genset system ." integration, including automatic rerTlOte starting/stopping, precise frequency and voltage regulation: alarm-and status " message display, AmpSentryTM protection, output metering, :auto-shutdown at fault detection, and NFPA 110 compliance, PowerCommand control is Listed to UL508, .~ Cooling System. Provides reliable running at the rated power level, ~t up to 5Ctq ambient'te.mperature, , Integral Vibration Isolation - Robust skid base supports the engine, ar:ternator, and radiator.on isolators, minimizing transmitted vlbralion, ' "e-Coat.Finish - Dual electro-dep6~iliori paint system' prQvides high>esistance to scratches, corrosion; or fading. . .'~' Enclosures ~ Optionalweather-'protective and sound- . . attenuated enclosures are available. FuelTanks -,pual wall s,ub-base f~el tanks are also offere"d, Certifications'- Generator sets are,de'signed, 'manufactured, tested, and certifledho relevant UL, NFPA, "ISO, IEC, and CSA standards, " .. Warranty, and Service" Backed by a comprehensive . warranty and worldWide distributor retwPHE-5UBMITTAl REC'O , , A.M, ..., Specifications"subject,to change without'notice S-1319j (10104) GeneratorSet , 'The general specifications_provide representative configuration details. Consult the outline drawing for installa'tion design. Specifications, - General , See outline drawing 500-3326 for inslall,ation design specifications, ,Unit Width, In (mm) Unit Height, In (mm) Unit Length, In (mm) Unit Ory Weight. Ib (kg) Unit Wet Weight, ib (kg) Rated Speed, rpm Voltage Regulation, No Load to Full Load Random Voltage Variation Frequency Regulation Random Frequency Variation Radio Frequency,lnterierence " I Cooling I Standard Set-Mounted Radiator Cooling (Owg. 500-3326) I Set Coolant Capacity, US Gai (L) I Total Heat Rejected from Cooling System, BTU/min (MJ/min) I Heat Radiated to Room, BTU/min (MJ/min) 60,0 (1524) 71,3(1812) 152:1 (3864) ,9500 (4309) 9800 (4445) , 1800 to,5'/, ' to.25% Isochronous to.25% ' ; IEC 801 :2, Level4"Electrostatic Di~charge IEC aOl,3,'Levei 3iRadiated Susceptibility 'Standby " Prime 15,3 (57,9) 18010,0 (19,1) ; 3625,0 (3,8) 15,3 (57,9) 14950,0 (15,8) 3750,0(4,0) I, I Air I Combustion Air,scfm (mO/min) I Ailemator Cooling Air"scfm (mO/min) I Radiator Cooling Air, sctm (mO/min) , Max, Static Restriction, in H20 (Pa) I j: 1470,0 (41,6) " 2190,0 (62,0).. 25000,0 (707,5) 0,5 (124,5) 1370,0 (38,8) 2190,0 (62,0) 25000,0 (707,5) 0,5 (124,5) I' Rating Definitions, , Standby Rating based on: Applicable for supplying emergency power for the duration of normal power interruption, No sustained overload capability is available for this rating, (Equivalent to Fuel StopPower in accordance with IS03046, AS2789, DIN6271 and BS5514), Nominally rated, ", Prime (Unlimited Running Time) Rating based on: Applicable for supplying',power in lieu of commercially' purchased power: Prime power is the maximum power available' at a variable load for an unlimited number of hours. A 10% over-Ioaa capability is available for, limited time, (Equivaient to Prime Power in accordance with IS08528 and Overload Power in accordance with iS03046, AS2789, DIN6271, and BS5514), This rating is not applicable to all generator set models, " Site berating Factors , ,,:, ' Genset may be operated up to 640 m (2100 ft) and 40"C (104"F) without power deration, For sustained operation above these condilions up to 1150 m (3710 ft), derate by 3,8% per 305m (1000 ft), and 6,1 % per ,10"C(3.4% per 10"F), ,Above , 1150 m (3770 it) up to 1680 m (5510 ft), derate 6,3% total for 1150 J11 (3770 it)'plus 1,6'/oper305 m (1000 it) over 1150 m (3770 ft) and 3:8% per 10"C (2.2% per 10"F), Above 1680 m(5510 it) up to 3000 m (9840 ft), derate 9% lotai for 1680m (5510 ft) plus 3.7% per 305 m (1000 ft) and 5,7%'per 10"C (3,2% per 10"F), Above 3000 m (9840 ft), derate 24,8% totai for, 3000 m (9840 ft) plus 1,8% per 305,m (1000 ft) above 3000 m (9840 ft)and'10~/,'per 10"C (5,6% psr 10"F), ' PRE.SUBMITTAl REC'O A,M, , I @)2004 Cum'mins Power Generation " Specifications subject to change without noiice ~ ' ~.' S-1319j (10104) -- Engine ' r. " _ Cummins heavy duty diesel engines use advanced combustion' technology for reliable and stable power, low emissions, and fast response to sudden load changes. '. .; ElectronIc governing provides precise speed regulation, espec!?llly useful for appl!cations requiring cO':lstant (isochronous) frequency regulation such as'Uninterruptible,Pbwer Supply (UPS) systems, non-linearjoads,' or sensitive electronic loads. Optional coolant heaters are'recommended for all emergency standby Installations or for any application requiring fast load, acceptance after start-up. Ii, Note: Features included with the engine: battery charging altemator, fuel/water separator, shutdown low coolant and bypass oil filtration." , Specifications - Engine, Base Engine Displacement In' (L) Overs peed Limit, rpm Regenerative Power, kW , Cylinder Block Configuration Battery Capacity Battery Charging Alternator ,Starting Voltage , Lube 011 FilterTypes ' Standard Cooling System Cummins Model QSXi'5-G9 Nonroad 2, Turbo-charged'with air-to-air charge air cooling, diesel-fueied ' " 912,0 (14,9) 2150 t50 52,00 ' Cast iron with replaceable wet !iners,';ln-Une 6 cylinder 900 amps minimum'atambient temp~rature of 32'F (O'C) 1 35 amps, 24-volt, negative grou~d Single:spin-on combination element with full flow and bypass filtration 1040 F(400 C) ambient radiator I Power Output Standby I Prime , I Gross Engine Power Output, bhp (kWm) 750,0 (559,5) I 680,0 (507.3) I BMEP at Hated Load, psi (kPa) 353,0 (2433,9) 321,0 (2213,2) I Bore, in, (mm) I' 5,39 (136,9) I 5,39 (136,9) I Stroke, in, (mm) I 6,65 (168,9) I 6,65 (168,9) I Piston Speed, ftlmin (m/s) I: 1995,0(10,1) 1 1995,0 (10,1) I, Compression Ratio I", 17,0:1 17,0:1 I Lube Oil Capacity, qt. (L), Ii; 88,0 (83,3) 880 (83,3) I Fuel Flow I Fuel Flow at Rated Load, US Gallhr (Uhr) 112,0 (423,9) 112,0 (423,9), I Maximum Inlet Restriction, in, Hg (mm Hg) 5,0 (127,0) 5,0 (127,0) I Maximum Return Restriction, in, Hg,(mm Hg) I 6,5 (165,1) 6,5 (165,1) I Air Cleaner I:' I I Maximum Air Cieaner Restriction, in, H20 (kPa) 25,0 (6.2) , 25,0 (6,2), I I Exhaust I I I Exhaust Flowal Rated Load, clm (m'/min) 3625,0 (102,6) 3135,0(88,7) I I Exhaust Temperature,"F ("C) I 901,0 (482,8) 872.0 (466.7) I I Max Back Pressure, in: H20 (kPa) I' 4.1,0 (10,2) 41,0 (10.2) I I Fuel System I Full Authoritv Electronic (FAE) Cummins HPI.TP I I Fuel Consumption Standby .Prime I I 60 Hz Ratings, kW (kVA) 500 (625) 455 (569) I I Load 1/4 1/2 , 3/4 Full 1/4 l11/2 3/4 Full I I US 11,6 18,8 25,7, ,34.4 10,9 17,6 23,7 30.4 I Gallhr I Uhr' 44 71 97 130 41 '67 90 115 I I I 'PRE-SUBMIITAlREC'D A,M, @2004 Cummins,power Generation Specification~ subject to change without notice S-1319j (10104) '/ " Alternator ,Single-bearing alternators couple directly to the engine flywheel with flexible discs for drivetrain reliability and du'rability, No . gea(reducers or speed changers are used: Two-thirds pitch windings eliminate third-order harmonic contenrof the AC voltage waveform an~ provide t~e standardization desired for paralleling of g~nerator'sets. A Permanent Magnet Generator (PMG) excitation system limits voltage dip during transient load application, sustains 3-phase short circuit current at approximately three tif!l~s rated for up to 10 seconds, and is resistant to. harmful effects of harmonics generate"d by non-linear load-s. The alternator delivers excellent'performance in applications contai~ing large motors or sensitive electronics. .., . " Various alternator sizes are available- to meet, individual application needs. Alternator sizes are differentiated by maximum - winding- temperature rise at the generator set standby or prime rating when operatedina 400C ambient environment. . "Available temperature rises range from 80'C to 150'C, Not all temperature rise selections are avaiiable on all models, Lower temperature rise is accomplished using larger altemators.at lower current density. Lower temperature rise alternators have high molor starting kVA. lower voltage dijJ upon load application, and they are generally recommended to limit voltage distortion and heating due to harmonics induced by non-linear ioads, Alternator Application Notes Alternator Space Heater ~ is recommende.d to inhibit conden~~tion. Available Output Voltages Three Phase [J 110/190 [ ] 11 01220 [J 115/200 [] 115/230 [ ] 120/208 [J 127/220 [ ] 139/240 [J 220/380 [ ] 230/400 [] 240/416 [ ] 255/440 [ ] 277/480 [] 347/600 , "< " '< 'PRE-5UBMIITAL REC'D - A,M. .J @ 2004 Cumniins Power Generation Specifications subject to cna,nge without notice S-1319j (10/04) Specifications- Alternator ~ .. j\" " 1, Design Stator Rotor Insulation System , Stan'dard Temperature Rise Exciter Type Phase Rotation Altemator Cooling , AC Waveform Total Hannonic Distortion " Brushless, 4-pole, :drlp-proof revolving fl~ld 2/3 pitch,; ',;, Direct-coupled by fiexible disc, Class H per NEMA MG1-1,65 and BS2757 125'C standby , Permanent Magnet Generator (PMG) A (U), B (V), C (W) , Direcl-<lrive cenlrifugal blower <5% total no load to full linear load <3%'for.any single'!harmonic <50 per NEMA MG1-22.43, <3 " Telephone Influence Factor (TIF) Telephone Harmonic Factor (THF) , , trhree Phase Table' IFeature Code. I' ~Iternator Data Isheet'Number Voltage Ran.ges " lOS' C110S',C112S' C112S? C1125' C 125' C1125' CllS0' CllS0' CllS0' C 150' CI 8262 8301 8258 18252 8414 8246 8300 8426: 8413 I 8424 8419 I 30~, '; I 307 I 3081 307 I 308 .306 I 306 I 3071 \1 307 I 305 306 I" 1.10/190 347/600 110/190 120/208 120/208 "277/480 347/600 110/190 120/208 277/480 347/600 , Thru Thru Thru Thru Thru ,Thru 139/240 1391240 139/240 139/240 ' 139/240 139/240 220/380 2201380 240/416 240/416 220f380 240/416 Thru Thru Thru ,ThriJ Thru . Thru 277/480 277/480 217/480 277/480 277/480 277/480 I 514 I 514 514 516 I I 512 I.'. 514 I 2429 2429 2208 2429 2208 2208 I' lSurge kW Motor Starting kVA (at 90% sustained oUa e ~Ufl Load Current - mps at Standby Ratina ' ~9tes:. . .. . '(I _, 1, Single Phase Capability: Single phase power can be laken from,a Ihree phase generator sel al up to 40% of the generalor sel n'ameplate kW raling atunily power factor, ,<' " , , PMG 110/190 120/208' t 101220 115/230 139/240 220/380 230/400 "240/416 255/440 2771480 347/600 1901 ---:r737 164'2 ~ 1505 951 ~ ---a68 821 753~ ~ <( , , ,', , . ': " PRE-SUBMIITAL REC'D , A,M, jl @ 2004 Cummins Power GeneraUon ' Specifications subject to change wilhout notice S-1319j (10104) Control System , .i..~~i~;~~.-::~S~}.t}'.~{.~ . _hf,;~:o~1 ~:m'(,.i!;;11f~H;:-m~". 1.1. , "'I'I"'<"~"'>:"""""";''''tM .;~' i ~Iiif; ")";.h.~ 1't'..::"I;-)}"';;;.t,.!~':';' ';l..;t ;. ~.t~1i;1i{i'il;i.rF.W';(t:~r~t -'i J.':j'~i' .:..:!..,~~-.,..~,.;.~:~t :ii/"!,; : "t,' .~.~ :'j$jt;:U~J:.';t;;~j:~"'i~: " :fl~~J:~trlj~~~:;r< i /'-JIH~""~~'~" -.I";! .....< .t.," "~~ :-'" :<. '(",,,,: <' '..,' "1"!<l'Y~': ~;.!::::r-~-; 1.~~1;' l"~!!,."~_', ,~~,~~-;H1~j ~. I.S~J'~; :.."-~.,,,,,,;'i, '.-:""..... '~~"'0'! .rll\T~trN~~-W ~~"F,: :. :~~ 'h_,_ . .... ,'tl;',~f :'-=:'lR';:'-:'-=~ PowerCommand (2100) Control PowerComma~d Control with AmpSentry',M Pr,otectiori . The PowerCommand Control is an integrated generator set.,contrqtsystein providing governing,~voltage regulation, engine protection, and operator,interface functions. .. I. , .. ., .. . PowerCommand Controls include integral AmpSentry protection. AmpSentry provides a full range of. alternator protection functions that are matched to the 'alternator provided, ' , . Controls provided include Baltery monitoring and testing features, and Smart-Starting control system, . InPowerPC-based service-tool,available for detailed diagnostics' . . Available wilh Echelon LonWorks network interface ... . NEMA 3R enclosure (2100 only) . Suitable for operation in ambient temperatures from -40C to+70C"and altitudes to 13,000 feet,(5000 meters) . Prototype tested; UL, CSA, and CE compliant " AmpSentry AC Protection I Engine Protection Overcurrent and short circuit shutdown Overs peed shutdown Overcurri:mt warning .. Low oil pressl!re waming and shu'tdown Single & 3-phase fault regulation High coolant temperature warning and Over and under voltage shutdown shutdown '. Over and under frequency shutdown . High oil temperat,ure warning Overload warning with alarm contact . Low coolant level warning or shutdown . Reverse powe'r and reverse Var Low coolant temperature warning Excitation fault (2100'only) High and low batt~rY voltage Weak battery , Dead battery Fail to start (overcrank).shutdown Fail to crank shutdown . Redundant start disconnect Cranking lockout Sensor failure-Indication Alternator Data line 10 line'and Une 16 Neutral AC volts 3.phase AC current Frequency Totar and individual phase kW an,d kVA Governing Integrated digital, electronic Isochronous . governor Temperature dynamic governing . Smart idle speed mode . ~Glow plug control (some models) Options , o Open Transition Power Transfer Control o Fast Clo.sed Transition Power Transfer Control (3200 Control) o Ramping Closed Transition Power Transfer (3200 Control) o Paralleling (3200 Control) @ 2004 Cummins Power Gen~ratlon Engine Data 'OCvoltage Lube oil pressure C'oolant temperature Lube oillemperature :' F AE engine data (varIes with engine) " ,'voltage Regulation . Integrated digital electro[1ic voltage regulator ~ 3-phase fine to neutral sensing . . PMG Control Interface ' , Single and three phase fa"ull regul~lion Configurable Torque Matching " " ;1 a Key"type mode switch o Ground fault module o Exhaust Temperature Moni,lor " PowerCommand (3200) Control Operator'lnterface OFF/MANUAUAUTO mode switch ,MANUAL RUN/STOP switch Pan~llamp/reset switch 'Emerg~ncy Stop switch Alpha-humeric display with.pushbullon 'access, for viewing engine and alternator data and providing setup, controls, and adjustments LEO lamps indicating gensel running, not in auto, common warning, common shutd~wn (5) configurableLED lamps (2100 only) . ~ED'BC!'rgraph.AC data display : Panel Lighting with swilchand Iimer . Other Data Genset model.dala '. Startaltempts, Starts, r"unning hours KW hours (total and since reset) Fault history . . Load Pi'ofiJe (Hours less than 30% a"nd hours more than 90% load) . System. Data Display (optional with' network and other,PowerCommand gensets or transfer switches) " Control Functions . .Data logging on faults Fault simulation (requires InPower) Time delay start and cooldown . CyCle cr~nkJng , . (4) Configurable inputs (4) Configurable outputs (2100 only) o Echelon LonWorks interface o Digitallnpui' and output module(s) (loose)' o "Remole:Annunciator (loose) [) (8) configurable network.lnputs and (16) oU'Pu'PRE.~1 JRMllTAl REC'~ Specifications subject to change without notice ^ 14 S-13'19j (10104) ,', " '~ Generator Set Options Engine, ' Control 'Panel [ ] 208/240/480 V thermostatically [] 120/240 V, 150 W control anti- controlled coolant heater for ambient condensation space heater above 40'F' (4,5'C) U Ground fault alarm [] 208/240/480 V thermostatically '-. [] Parafleling configuration controlled coolant heater for ambient [] Power transfer control below 40'F (4:5'C) [] Remote iault signal package, [] 120 V 300 W lube oil heater ,; [] Run relay package [ ] Heavy-duty air cleaner with safety . element Cooling System' , [] 125'F (50'C) ambient radiator Fuel System [J 300 Gal (1136 L) Sub-base tank [] 400 Gal (1514 L) Sub-base tahk [] 500 Gal (1893 L) Sub-base tank [j- 60d Gal (2271 L) Sub-base tank [J 660 Gal (2498 L) Sub-base tank [J850 Gal (3218 L) Sub-base tank [J 1700 Gal (6435 L) Sub-base tank Alternator' '[ ] 80'C rise, alternator [] 105'C rise altemator [ ] 150'C rise allemator [J 120/240 V, 300 W anti-condensation heater Exhaust System [] Critical grade exhaust silencer ,[] Exhaustpackages , [] Industrial grade exhaust silencer [] Residential grade exhaust silencer ~ ~ II ') . Available Products and Services Generator. Set n [] [] [] [] [] ,[] [] [] [J [] [] [] [J [] AC entrance box Batteries Battery charger Export box packaging , UL2200 Lisied Main line circuit breaker Paralleling accessories Remote annunciator panel Sound-attenuated enclosure (2 levels) with internal silencers Spring isolators Weatryer-protective enclosure with internal silencer 2 year prime power warranty 2 year standby warranty 5 year basic power warranty 10 year major components warranty A wide range of products.and services.is availa,ble to match your.power gener~tion system requirements. Cummins Power C?eneration products'.and"services include: " Diesel and Spark-Ignited Generator Sets Transfer Switches ' Bypass Switches Parallel Load Transfer Equipment Digital Paralleling Switchgear PowerCommand Network and Software Distributor Application Support Planned Majnt~nanc'e Agreements ::c::" .. @ 2004 ,Cummins Power GenElration PRE.SUBMITTAl RECIO A,M, , " Specifications subject to ch~nge without notice S-1319j (10/04) .' . ~~~, . All components and subsystems are covered by an express limited one-year warranty, Other optional and extended factory warran_ties Clod local distribu~or maintenance agreements are available. Contact your distributC?r/dealer for more information. Certifications j,.f~':\I. ' , .. 1509001 - This generator set was designed and manufa~turedin facilities certified to IS09001, ~. C5A - This generator set is CSA certified to'product class 4215-01, , , , PT5 - The Prototype Test Support (PTS) program verifies the performance,integrity of the generator set design, Products bearing the PTS symbol have been subjected to demanding tests in accordance to NFPA 110 to verify the design integrity and performance' under both normai arid abnormal'opeiating cOnditions"including short circuit, endurance. temperature.rise, torsional vibra~jon. and transie_nt ' , ' response, including full load pickup, ' '@ UL - The generator set is available Listed to' UL 2200, Stationary Engine Gen~rator Assemblies, The 'PowerCommand control is Listed to'UL 508 - Category NITW7 for U,S, and Cana~ian usage, . -' ';I ". See your distributor for more,information" " " " PRE.SU~MITTAL REC'O '---.--.--' :-===:- ;:'::'-': A M .... ... " c. Power Generation Cummins Power Generation 1400 73rd Avenue N,E, Minneapolis, MN 55432 ' 763,574,5000 Fax: 763.574.5298 .\ :' ,:', ~.cummJnspo~er.com ., . ~ Cummins and PowerCommand'ar~_regislered tr~dElmarks of Cummins Inc. Detector and AmpSentry ara trademarks of Cummins Inc. , , , , , , Important: __ Backfeed to a utility system can cause electrocution an.d/or property damage. Do nof connect generator sets to any building elf:lctrlcal-system-except through'sr:a approved device-or after building maln'swltch is open. , , @ 2004 Cummins Power Generation Specifications subject to change without notice S-1319j (10l04) " J ,{ I' ,', , " ';-':, ..." _ l. ~ " . ."', "> ~. ~ '. ," <'.. ': ~ ",' ' , ....! ,~> :.' ::: ': ...~ . ..,: ',' ~ :,/:::~,::;~:,;};r I ' ' , ''''', ~ ,. 1 '. '-. _ -f' Enclosures and Tanks 230-1000 kW Gensets Enclosures Standard Features . 14-gauge steel construction panels . Stainless steel hardware enclosure . Double,E-coat green paint . Package listed to UL'2200 ' , . Designed to satisfy Nationai ElectriCal Code installation requirements . Fuel and electrical stub-up area within enclosure perimeter . Fixed louvers . Cambered roof prevents water accumulation . Recessed, lockable doors in two sides . Retainers hold doors open for easy access . Enclosed exhaust silencer ensures safety and protects against rust . Rain cap - Exterior oil and coolant drains with interior valves for ease of service - Rodent barriers on inlet . Non-hydroscopic sound attenuating material . Side mounted controls and circuit breakers - Easy access lifting points for spreader bars . Dual vibration isolation system (230-500 kW) . Spring vibration isolation system (600-1000 kW) . Enclosure mounts to lifting base or fuel tank (230-590 kW), ' . Enclosure mounts to lifting base (600-1000 kW) . Factory pre-assembled package ' . Designed for outdoor use only . Externally mounted emergency'stop button for operator safetY (optional 'on 230-500 kWj . Horizontal air discharge to prevent leaf and snow accumulation (600~1 000 kW) , @20Q4-2006 Cummins Power Generation c, Power Generation Options - Three levels of sound attenuation . Motorized louvers to protect from ice and snow accumulation (available on air inlet for all models and on air o.utlet on Level II, 230-S00kW enclosures only) - Honzontal aii discharge (Cevel 2 only) ~ Aluminum construction -' Wind rated to 150mph (ahlminum'enclosures) , . Neutral.'sandstone paint color (aluminum only) - Factory'mounted battery charger, - External 120 voltAC service outlet . Rain ho.ods for air inlet (230-500 kW)' -' Lifting [lase n lieu of a sUQ-base tank (230-500,kW) - Pre-wir~d AC distribution package 100' amp (250-500 kW) or 150 amp (600-1000 kW) main circuit breaker; connected to 120 VAC Line-Neutral and 208,or 240 VAC Line-Line" Spare breaker positions and capacity for future ,upgrades (600-1000 kW) GFCI protected intern ill 120 voltAC service receptacle ' GFCI protected weather proof external 120 volt . serVice receptacle , All factory installed AC powered features pre- wired into load center.' ," ' ~ Interior Lights' - 120 volt (600-1 000 kW) . Rain hoods for, air inlet (230-500 kW) . Seismiclsolatorsaitailable (600-1000 kW) , :~ - .' - , Specifications subject to change without notice S-1~3k (4/06) . Fuel Tanks Stal'ldardSub-Base Tank features: UL 142 Listed NFPA37 compliant Dual walled. steel construction Emergency tank and rupture basin vents Tank.mounted mechanical 'fuel gauge Fuel supply and return tubes " Top mounted leak detection float switch Low and high level fuel switches Mounting brackets for optional pump and control (230-500 kW) Integrai lifting points ' , Basin drain Sul:i-Base Tank Options: Pre-wired fuel pump'and control Fuel overfill alarm ~ internal or external 'Overflow and tank fill ,plugs . 'Five gallon. spill fill box - internal or external Fill pipe extender Loc~1 code approyal~ availabie , J " E 230-500 kW Dual Wall SubcBase'Tanks .:. Usable OlJerating Hours 300 400 500 600 '660 720 , 850 1470 1700 Gallons/hour gallon gallon gallon gallon gallon gallon ;gall6n gallon gallon Genset Model at full load tank tank tank tank tank ' tank ' tank tank' tank I 230DFAB 15,6 19 '26 32 38 .,42 46 94 I I 250 DFAC '16,8 18 '24 30 36 '39 43 88 I 250 DOAO . 17,3 17 23 29 35 ,.,38 42 85 ,I I 250 DOOM 19.4 15 21 26 31 34 37 76 I I 275 OFBF 20.4 I 15 I 20 25 29 '132 35 I 72 I 275 DOAE 19.4 'I 15 _ I 21" 26 31 I 34 I 37 r ., - ,76 i , I 275 DODAB 19,8 I 15 I 20 25 30 I i 33 I 36 I " - I ,74 I 300 OFCB 22,5 I .13 18 22 27 I ~29 I 32 I I 65 300 DOAF 21.4 I 14 19 23 28 I 31 I 34 r I 69 I 300 DOOAC 21,8 I 14 ,18 23 28 I ,:30 I 33 I 67 I 350DFCC 24.4 I 12 16, 20 25 I :;27 I 30 I I 60 I 350 DFEG 24,6 'I 12 16 20 24 I 1'27 I 1 35 I 69, I I 400 DFCE 29,1 I 10' 14 17 21 1 ,23 I 25 I I 51 I I 400 DFEB 28,9 I 10 14 17 ". 21 I 23 I - I 29 I 59 I 400 DFEH 27,1 I 11, 15 18 22 I 24 I I 31 I 63 1 I 450DFEC 31 I 10 '13 16 19 I ',21 I I 27 I 55 I I 450 DFEJ 30,0 I 10, 13 17 20 I 1,22 I I 28 'I 57 I I 500 DFED 34 I 9 12 15 18 I :, 19 1 I 25 I 50 I ~ 500 DFEK 34,8 I ,9 11' 14 17 I 19 I - --ttI" 24 I 49 ;' 600-1000 kW Dual Wall Si'IJ-Base Tanks - Usable Ooerating ~6urs Genset 200 660 1000 ; 1500 2000 2400 ,3000. Model Gallons/hour gallon gallon gallon gallon' gallon gallon ,gallon (60 Hz) 'at full load, tank tank tank tank tank tank .. lank 1600 DFGB ' 44,2 ,5 15 23 34 :.45 54 68 1 600 DOC A 41,8 5 16 24 36 ,,48 57 "72 1 I 750 DFGE ,I '58,5 3 11 17 26 ,,34 41 51 1750 DFHA I 54,7 4 12 18 27 '37 44 55 750 DOCB I 51,9 4 ,13 19 29 :39 46 58 I 800DFHB I 57,8 3 11 17 26 ,35 ' 42 52 I 800 DQCC I ' 56,1 . 4 12 18 27 ::36 43 I 53 I 900 DFHC I 60,2 3, 11 17 25 ,33 40 I, 50 I 1000 DFHD I 69,3 3 10 14 22 ,'29 35 I 43 I I ,.3000 callon tank offered asan accessorY kit , ~~~-3UBMlrrAl REC'D -' Operating hours,are measured at 60Hz, standby rating, " Up to 90% fill alarm.to comply with NFPA30, operating capacity is reduced by 1(j%, A.M, , . , @2004-2006 Cummins Power Generation Specifications subject to change without notice' S-1443k (4/06) All data is 60Hz, full load standby rating, steel enclosures only, Data is a measured average of 8positio'!5, . .;J~,t~i;l): "j:,t{~~;~~~fi -M'~.41',~"';' '.' "''''~''''I'.~tr'~liit:''-'f,'i~':tL'.li' '-';~lf<' . '''. 1.~i';,"'" ......\,., }'ti~fl~,"'" ,\~.j. ".j, ,".1'~l", l~". " '!"~ ',,"\;$'1[11: '."'. ~i ',,' <A': ; -1,~~\-~~ . "'j',';' ,.'f. 'lt~.u'i~~~ . 'l.'r~,..'" JIW ~~':.~P~', '<',<ij;!>'t:?f\1r.-ilI~dit ;!~..~{ ~'~'l\'ct,J~f:.,~:t,~~. . ~:~~"'S~;tT'l " -.~,~~:.;ff ;'~~" .". "'" '..7_ "","":1_,., ,- ,._...,.,,'..~'" . <rW:..., ....,_.." , d'l1t ~HJ.....~~....,~,~'" ,~:1~~;~.;:i~'~~~:h,~~1i~\~~i~ri~~i~rd: 250-1000 kW Weatherpr'?tectlve .' '@2004'2006 Cummins Power Generation " , i \ \ \ PRE-SUBMITTAL REC'O ' ,,---- - .. A,M, " 1i , --'" ~..~;.---. \ ""<' ,'~ , \. \ /.. / / ../ \ \ i , I I ,/ 250-100'0 kW . / QuJetSite Level 2 //' / :~ -- --- "... ... .... . .....i:--- " Specifications subject to change without notice S-1443r (10106) .-.. "', , , 1" ", /" " :',1 " Pagel of 1 ..,.... ;,~. Ii:..:.. . '-'. "'.. 1,' ; . .'. ,. .\ ,j" ~ c. '-, John 'Brarn~~1I , , ./ ',From: Janet Pardee Upardee@bh'engineers,comj' ' '1:',"':" . . ) .~ ". . ;". ,. 'Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 12:31 PM , ,<,'" ',1:' '," , ", To:", ,JOhnBra~weli(E:~ailr-:';::< "~;,, q" ,!",,' "';~~": ','; Subject: FW: PacificSource Health Plans: Emergency Generator'lnstallation; Stormwate'r Scoping 'Sheet" '.. " ";'., ~ '. . . \.~.' . . ,.' ,".,:~. . 't,' ". ,.., , ;~~' ". " .::'~~ .',.' '. ~ . -- ~-- ~ ,'.' ". '.,. ". ;. .. - " . '''f ',. . \ . ~ J~ l.;," .,,' ,. " . .~~, -,., . '.! .'.....' ..'J...., . ., ,'; " !' ~: ' ",. ..' . " '" '" . ,L ~ -----Original Message....~-- ", ,,' ' , "', ' '" '} from: STOUDER Matt [mailto:mstouder@ei.springfield,or,us] _,' , 0' Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 9:38 AM .:. iT,. ',.,. ." ":~ .i,,' To: Janet Pardee' , ,..:,' ': ,'" , I, " ' ' " , '" ,Subject: RE: PacifieSoureeHe~lth J>lans: EmergenCy Generator Installation'-Stormwater Seoping Sheet j,~n, et.~':"> ..',:':' ''', :,,:":, " ',\ - ' , -'( ,,' ,,'" <;"r,:,;,,-. "," ',." .'~ ':>1." ~. "'. " . ;': .' i' '. ,.. ,', "',' .. ~;.-" ..:~l> ., ....:.~.:: ".' . (" .. / ,:' A scoping sheet will not be'requireaJor ihissmall'syope of work, If anyone has ~ny questions, ple~se 'direct them to me at 736- 1035, Thanks, ': :'; :," , ' "-" ':" .. , ".. i" ,}', '" - ,," ',' , . {: '. ,,: _ ~" ,,'" .. . " '. ':' , . "., ~ .. t, ".'..;. ...i":" ;1, ',." i .;, '. ,', ';"", "... '. .'L " ,Matt, , "'" .~, ':' " ..,'.. . 1,--- , . ': {. , " -" "j' '" "".' , " , , , ,'," ':. J:.. . .' {f " , From: Janet Pardee [mailto:jpardee@bliengineers.eom] : " Sent: Friday, Mareh 16,20074:11 PM ,;,,' ,~' To: STOUDER Matt "" . ,'. ",;> ",...,";' , Ce: John Bramwell (E-mail) " ", ",/'; " ' ,if' , ", Subject: PaeifieSouree Health Plans: EmergencY Generator Installation,'~ Stor~waier Seoping Sheet .j! t.> ",.\ .-, " j-. Matt, " ." . . , ~ . ,'~, ,..~. " . . '. .. '; '. . '.' ." . . . '- ,,-PacificSource Health Plans is in the pr~6ess ot"implementing the design and in~tailation of an em~rgency,gerierator on their , Corporate Office Building site located on International Way (see attac,hed) in Springfield, The project was previously permitted, ' through the Site Plan Review process back in June, 2002 but did not include an emergency generator, The inclusion of the proposed generator initiates the Site Plan Review Modification (type II) Review process which, as you know, now requires the, completion of the Stormwater Scoping Sheet, which was not completed during the course of the initial site plan review process, Due to the limited development footprint and associated utility infrastructure required for the generator installation, please confirm for us 'whether or not the Owner will be required to complete and submit the requisite Stormwater Management System Scope of Work form, ' , ", " ,,,'.' , ' ' .. .. ...... We appreciate your time, please let us know if you have any questions a'nd/or comments, Janet L. Pardee, P ,E. , , !:lJ!l~I),i!;_eL1l<JJ.!,Jj:J.I:J?l.ci...Engin_~I.S' - Mechanical. Electrical - Civil. Energy - Lighting. Surveying. CommissionIng. Sustainability 100 West 13th Avenue, Eugene, Oregon 97401 (541) 686-8478 fax (541) 345-5303' " '.~ r,.- "PRE.SUBMjTT:~L REC'D M,AR 2 9 2007 'PRE.SUBMIlTAL REC'O . , ,,-- ',- A,M, " '.1, <.'.'.> . ..' . '.~ . '" i . "<, " ":', .:. " ...... . . ..~ ,- , . ". .-'~ 3/27/2007 , , " j "/r' LSD" ~illUrlll RIt'o"llfln ~(-""""r'"li"n~..";n . , .' .' , ,..1 ' SOIL SURVEY OF LANE COUNTY AREA, OREGON PRE-SUBMITIAl REC'O MAR 2 9 2007 , ~ Pacific Source Health Plans "-" .,. "0'11 '-:...'\ ~ 1~1m'rr.' ..~ ,...., ~ . "I ., . ",,-,' ",' .....,...- . , , ~ ~. .! ") - -~, o 40 Meters 160 600 Feet 800 80 o 100 200 400 \\\:b Soli SUf'~) 1.1 "'almn;}l CUllp~rali\',"' Suil Sun'~) J'~I:!OlJ7 ,....g\.. J .If.~ ;::g " . 'Ti ; I I en &:; s: 5tl J:> r-- ;;: ;X ('") d USDA NlItural Resources ~CoDSl'fl':IItlonS~",ice MAP LEGEND Soil Map Units 0 Cities L-.J Detailed Counties L............J Detailed Slates Interstate Highways Roads -+--->- Rails - \Nato< Hydrography .'.....0 , Oceans A'A'HA.' Escarpment, bedrock V^VN.I^,^ Escarpment, non-bedrock '\.'\...'"\.'\.",-" Gulley lllllllllllllll Levee Slope '" Blowout [i] Borrow Pit . Clay Spot . Depression, closed Eroded Spot X Gravel Pit Gravelly Spot , Gulley Ie Lava Flow II Landfill ... Marsh or Swamp @ Miscellaneous VVater v Rock Outcrop + Saline Spot Sandy Spot I' Slide or Slip 0 Sinkhole ,. Sadie Spot . Spoil Area 0 Stony Spot W '.<:"1 .,)'UIlY ~fJV( @ Perennial Water , VVeI Spot " SOIL SURVEY OF LANE COUNTY AREA, OREGON Pacific Source Health Plans MAP INFORMATION Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: hllp:l/websoilsurvey,nrcs,usda,gov Coordinate System:UTM Zone 10 Soil Survey Area: Lane County Area, Oregon Spatial Version of Data: 2 Soil Map Compilation Scale: 1 :20000 Map comprised of aerial images photographed on these dates: 6/19/1994; 6/27/1995 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. Web Soil Survey 1.1 National Cooperative Soil Survey 3/2 I /2007 Page, 2 of 3 Sllil Survey of Lane County Arca,~Oregon PacificSourcc Health Plans Map Unit Legend Summary , Lane County Area. Oregon Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOl 26 Chchalis silly clay loam, occasionally 34,7 37,2 flooded 48' 75 Malabon silty clay loam 14,6 15,6 W Water 2,6 2,8 PRE.SUBMITTAl REC'D A,M. USDA Naluralll:~ollrc~ '""~iiiiiiii ('~'l\er"'fiooScnicr Web Soil Survey 1.1 NlItional Cooperative Soil Survey' J/21/2007 Page 3 of3 '. - BALZHISER & HUBBARD ENGINEERS MEMORANDUM Mechanical. Electrical. eM!. Transportation. Surveying 100 West 13th Avenue, Eugene, Oregan 97401 P,O, Box 10347, Eugene, Oregon 97440 (541) 686-8478 (phone) I (541) 345-5303 (fax) www.bhengineers.com ' To: Company:' Project: Subject: From: Flood Plain Overlay Review Committee March 26, 2007 City of Springfield Public Works Department , PacificSource Health Plans, Corporate Headquarters - Emergency Generator Addition Flood Plain Overlay District Permit Narrative Janet L, Pardee, P,E, , Pages: 5 The following narrative addresses city of Springfield code-required development standards for new construction located within a floodplain overlay district. Reference the attached Floodplain Overlay Plan, FPO-l for base flood elevation and special flood hazard area loc:ations, ' The proposed development is located on tax lot 100 (Map 17-03-15-40), Per the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), map number 41039Cl134 F, panel number 1134 for Lane County Oregon, dated June 2, 1999, the13,6-acre parcel is located within two flood hazard zones, 3,7 acres near the southwest corner of the property are located within Zone X whereas the remainder of the property (9".9 acres) is located within a special flood hazard area inundated by the 100-year flood (Zone AE), with approximately 50% of this area located within the designated f100dway area, Please see the attached copy of the FEMA map and index, The referenced FEMA map depicts the highest base flood elevation in the vicinity of the proposed building development to be approximately 430,0, running diagonally through the property from the northeast corner to the southwest corner. Recently proposed development in the vicinity of the proposed project required a new floodplain study of the McKenzie River and surrounding area,'which included the here mentioned proposed development site, This study, provided by a private engineering firm and dated November 2002,was shown to increase the FEMA specified base flood elevation in various locations along the study area, yet elevations appear to correlate for the subject site, For reference, a copy of the 2002 floodplain mapping is included, In 2002, the property was approved for construction of a 61,440 square foot. two-story office building with associated parking, landscaping and utility infrastructure. Included with the approval was the proposal for future (second phase) development of an additional office building and associated parking 'area (sized similarly to the first phase of development), The secondary parking area was designed to be located within the floodway, conforming to the requirement that the development does not result in any increase in flood levels during the occurrence of the base flood discharge. Construction of the first phase of work was completed in 2004 with the secondary parking lot constructed the summer of 2006, The Owner now wishes to construct/install an emergency generator assembly for both the existing building and the future building, This design element was not included in the original land use approval, thus a Site Plan Review Modification (Type II) is required, The emergency generator assembly, enclosure and associated construction are proposed to be located along the west property line and north of the proposed future building, The structure will be set at an elevation of 431,00, one foot above the 1 OO-year floodplain elevation and matching the finished floor elevation of the proposed future building, ' 'PRE -Sv6 MM1A lit, 07 C:lDcx:umems and Sellings~ohn,RS\locaI SettingslTemporary Internet FileslOLKClFP Narrative (2),doc Page 1 of 3 City of Springfield Development Code, Article 27 FP Floodplain 0verlay District, section 27,040 Development Standards, states general development standards required to be provided by the developer: The following is in response to each subsection listed, under section 27,040, " . 27.040(1)(a) - Anchoring The proposed emergency generator assembly, enclosure and construction will be elevated a minimum of 7 to 8 feet above the surrounding surface, This elevation difference will be made up with concrete retaining walls to support and elevate the proposed 8-inch minimum thick concrete slab, 25,OOO-pound , generator assembly (with fuel) and surrounding block wall enclosure, The structure will be anchored to prevent floatation, collapse and lateral movement as specified by this code, . 27.040(1)(b) - Construction Materials and Methods " Water-resistant construction materials, such as concrete and stainless steel, will be used for the proposed construction, The structure and emergency generatorwill be elevated to no less than one foot above the 1 OO-year floodplain elevation to prevent water from entering or accumulating within the components during conditions of flooding, The concrete slab will also be sloped to drain within the enclosure, ensuring no occurrence of standing water aVnear the assembly. The electrical utilities will be designed/constructed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of floodwaters into the system, 27.040(1)(c) - Utilities The only utility constructed within the special flood hazard zone is the electrical service/conduit routed between the generator and the two buildings, ,The utility will be designed/constructed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of floodwaters into the system, The proposal does not include the installation of any water supply systems, sanitary sewage systems or on-site sewage disposal systems within the special flood hazard zone, 27.040(1)(d) - Subdivision Proposals , This subsection does not apply to the proposed development, as the proposed construction is not a subdivision, 27.040(1)(e) - Review of Building Permits This subsection will be addressed at time of building permit review, 27,040(2)(a) - Residential Construction This subsection does not apply to the proposed development, as the proposed construction is not a subdivision, . 27.040(2)(b) - Non-Residential Construction The structure and emergency generator will be elevated to no less than one foot above the 100-year floodplain elevation to prevent water from entering or accumulating within the components during conditions of flooding, 27.040(2)(c) - Manufactured Homes This subsection does not apply to the proposed development, as the proposed construction is not a Manufactured Home, 27,040(2)(d) - Foundations The proposed emergency generator structure will be anchored to prevent floatation, collapse and lateral movement as specified by this code, Concrete footings will extend a minimum of 18-inches below grade and supporting systems will be designed/constructed to resist all vertical and lateral loads, which may reasonably occur independently or combined, Please review the attached geotechnical report provided by Foundation Engineering, Inc" titled "New PacificSource Facility, Springfield, Oregon" ' and dated March 4, 2002,-for existing soil bearing pressure and classifications, C:\Documents and Settings~ohn,RS\Local SettingslTemporary Internet RleslOLKClFP Narrative (2),doc PtGE/So6 3/11-01 27.040(2)(e) - Roads Emergency access to the proposed generator and structure is provided from the south via an existing fire truck access lane, constructed during the first phase of development in 2004,'Regular fueling and maintenance of the generator will be provided via an existing gravel access roadway to the north of the structure, Refer to the Site Plan Review Modification drawing fo~ location and description, 27.040(3) - Floodways & (4) - Encroachment The structure and emergency generator will be located outside of the floodway limit line, Reference the attactied Floodplain Overlay Plan, FPO-1 for location of floodway limits and elevations. .' .' C:\Documents and Seningsjohn,RS\local Senings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKC\FP Narrative (2),doc PRE/Su& 3-~-D7 '" PacificSource Hea'lth Plans Emergency Generator Installation Floodplain Overlay District March 26, 2007 - BALZHISER& HUBBARD ENGINEERS Mechanical. Electrical. Civil . S~rveying 3 -Jia-01 PRE-SU6 100 West 13th Avenue.Euge~e, Oregon 97401 Phone: (541) 686-8478 . Fax: (541) 345-5303 W'NVV.bhengi neefS.com - BALZHISER & HUBBARD ENGINEERS MEMORANDUM M<..>chanical. Electrical- Civil- Transportation. Surveying 100 vVest 13th Avenue, Eugene, Oregon 97401 ,P,O, Box 10347, Eugene, Oregon 97440 (541) 686-8478 (phone) I (541) 345-5303 (fox) www:bhengineers.com To: Company: Project: Subject: From: Flood Plain Overlay Review Committee March 26, 2007 City of Springfield Public Works Department PacificSource Health Plans, Corporate Headquarters - Emergency, Generator Addition Flood Plain Overlay District Permit Narrative Janet L. Pardee, P,E, Pages: 3 The following narrative addresses city of Springfield code-required development standards for new construction located within a floodplain overlay district. Reference the attached Floodplain Overlay Plan, FPO-1 for base flood elevation and special flood hazard area locations, The proposed development is located on tax lot 100 (Map 17-03-15-40), Per the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), map number 41 039C1134 F, panel number 1134 for Lane County Oregon, dated June 2,1999. the13,6-acre parcel is located within two flood hazard zones, 3,7 acres near the southwest corner of the property are located within Zone X whereas the remainder of the property (9,9 acres) is located within a special flood hazard area inundated by the 1 OO-year flood (Zone AE), with approximately 50% of this area located within the designated f100dway area, ,Please see the attached copy of the FEMA map and index, The referenced FEMA map depicts the highest base flood elevation in the vicinity of the proposed building development to be approximately 430,0, running diagonally through the property from the northeast corner to the southwest corner. Recently proposed development in the vicinity of the proposed project required a new floodplain study of the McKenzie River and surrounding area, which included the here mentioned proposed development site, This study, provided by a private engineering firm and dated November 2002, was shown to increase the FEMA specified base flood elevation in various locations along the study area, yet elevations appear to correlate for the subject site, For reference, a copy of the 2002 floodplain mapping is included, In 2002, the property was approved for construction of a 61,440 square foot, two'story office building with associated parking, landscaping and utility infrastructure, Included with the approval was the proposal for future (second phase) development of an additional, office building and associated parking area (sized similarly to the first phase of development), The secondary parking area was designed to be located within the f1oodway. conforming to the requirement that the development does not result in any increase in flood levels during the occurrence of the base flood discharge, Construction of the first phase of work was completed in 2004 with the secondary parking lot constructetf'the summer of 2006, The Owner now wishes to construcUinstal1 an emergency generator assembly for both the existing building and the future building, This design element was not included in the orig'inalland use approval. thus a Site Plan Review Modification (Type II) is required, The emergency generator assembly. enclosure and associated construction are proposed to be located along the west property line and north of the proposed future building, The structure will be set at an elevation of 431,00, one foot above the 1 OO"year flOOdplain elevation and matching the finished floor elevation of the proposed future building, 3/l--b-D 7 'P~E-S~ Page 1 of 3 C:\770Q-Q08-06 - PacificSource2\Generator\FP Narrative.doc ..:: City of Springfield Development Code, Article 27 FP,Floodplain Overlay District, section 27,040 Development Standards, states general development standards:'required to be provided by the developer, The following is in response to each subsection listed under section 27,040, 27,040(1)(a) - Anchoring The proposed emergency generator assembly, enclosLJre and construction will be elevated a minimum of 7 to 8 feet above the surrounding surface, This elevation difference will be ma<!e up with concrete retaining walls to support and elevate the proposed 8~inch minimum thick,concrete slab, 25.000-pound generator assembly (with fuel) and surrounding block wall enclosure, The structure will be anchored to prevent floatation, collapse and lateral movement as specified by this code, ' 27,040(1)(b) - Construction Materials and Methods Water"resistant construction materials, such as concrete and stainless steel, will be used for the proposed construction, The structure and emergency generator will be elevated to no less than one , ' foot above the 1 OO-year floodplain elevation to prevent water from entering or accumulating within the components during conditions of flooding, The concrete slab will also be sloped to drain within the enclosure, ensuring no occurrence of standing water at/near theassembly, The electrical utilities will be designed/constructed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of fl90dwaters into the system, 27,040(1)(c) - Utilities The only utility constructed within the special flood hazard zone is the electrical service/conduit routed between the generator and the two buildings, The utility will be designed/constructed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of floodwaters into the system, The proposal does not includ~ the installation of any water supply systems, sanitary sewage systems'or on'site sewage disposal systems within the special flood hazard zone, ' 27,040(1)(d) - Subdivision Proposals This subsection does not apply to the proposed development, as the proposed construction is not a subdivision, " 27.040(1)(e) - Review of Building Permits , This subsection will be addressed at time of building permit review, 27,040(2)(a) - Residential Construction This subsection does not apply to the proposed development, as the proposed construction is not a subdivision, ' 27.040(2)(b) - Non-Residential Construction The structure and emergency generator will be elevated to no le~s than one foot above the 100-year floodplain elevation to prevent water from entering or accumulating within the components during i::onditions of flooding, ' 27.040(2)(c) - Manufactured Homes 'This subsection does not apply to the proposed development, as the proposed construction is not a Manufactured Home, ,," 27.040(2)(d) - Foundations The proposed emergency generator structure will be anchored to prevent floatation. collapse and lateral movement as specified by this code, Concrete footings will extend a minimum of 18-inches below grade and supporting systems will be designed/constructed to resist all ver:tical and lateral loads which may reasonably occur independently or combined, Please review the attached geotechnical report provided by Foundation Engineering, Inc" titled "New PaCificSource Facility, Springfield, Oregon" and dated March 4, 2002, for. existing soil bearing pressure and classifications, ?~E~SuG 3--ik-D1 C:\7700-008-06 - PacificSourCe2\Ge~erator\FP Narrative.doc 27,040(2)(e) . Roads Emergency access to the proposed generator and structure is provided from the south via an existing fire truck access lane, constructed during the first phase of development in 2004, Regular fueling and maintenance of the generator will be provided via an existing gravel access roadway to the north of the structure, Refer to the Site Plan Review Modification drawing for location and description, 27,040(3) - Floodways & (4) - Encroachment The structure and emergency generator will be located outside of the fioodway limit line, Reference the attached Floodplain Overlay Plan, FPO-1 for location of f100dway limits and elevations, , . C:\7700-008-06 - PacificSource2\Generator\FP Narrative.doc PRE- SuB 3~2Jo-61 123001'52" .:1.:1005'37" SI'Rl:'\GFlELD 415592 1 ZONE X i\E COUNTY U'OR.\TED ....REA~ 4155<11 ZONE X IIIUNIII APPRoxrrvtA TE SCALE o IN FEET '500 f- 500 III NAnONAl FlOOO INSURANCE PROGRAM' III III. ' ! Ii FIRM, ," I i flOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP I LANE COUNTY, OREGON AND INCORPORATED AREAS PANEL 1134 OF 2975 IS~E vM' Nt>CX 1'011 f'ANll-" NOT r'r~INHDl CCl~T;.r%: . ~()!:~~lL ~~'!:1.~~ ~~t- '2I,!f!;~ ~"I<,,'II;'''i.l.> ':ell 0" Jl;'" ....- C"."N" UNIN<'O""');,"'i) ,'~.~, MAP NUMBER , 4W39C1I34 f EFFECTIVE DATE: JUNE 2,1999 ~'. =-, o\\all~gelU.:rll Agency / This is an olTicial copy of a partion of Iheabow referenced flood map. It was e)(lracl~d using F-MIT On-Line_ This map do€-t; not reflect changes or amendments which may have been made subsequent to the date on !he title block, F'or the latest product inlormation about Natlonal Flood Insurance ,,,,iit4O;i Program flood map6 check the FEMA I='ioad Map Store at VVIIIM'.msc.femll.gov '\/R.~-SLl b .3/2io--D 1 I~lt!~ fu1?A~~?M 1 . ,.--, ::_;~. .',:. . 1,'-,',',,'1 '.,'-" '- '1 LEGEND SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD ,-IREAS INUNDATED BY ,lOO-YEAR FLOOD ZONE A Nil bJ,c florx! dL"\'illions dt'tcrmincd. lONE AE Ilil"€ fhiod t'le'iali(jn~ dl'lt'rmin~d. ZONE AH Flood depths of of pondingl; determined. 1 to ,j reel IUSUJllv JrCJ~ ~sc flood Cl~~illion~ ZONE AO FIl)od depths of 1 l(o J fect (uslI.llly ,heel n"", nn 51'.lping (errol;O}; aVC'r.lgc depths determined. For .:In.'as of .1l1u\'i.:lllan flOtxliog. \ducilil'S .lls" (ktcrminl'd. ZONE A99 Tu be prolo.!L1L>d from 100-rl'ilf (IImd by Federal flood pmll!Clion S~'Slcm undL" construClion no b.1SC flood ele"ations determined. ZONE V COdSIJI 11000 with ,c1ocity h~l.lrd (\\1,1\1" action I: nn IMse f1uod ek>vatioo) d~tt:lmint'd, ZONE VE C'Jastal f1rxxl with \e1odry hilZard lwa.e ,ll1ioo!: b,l~t' flfKld eleYiltion~ dt:lt'rmiol.'u. FLOODWAY AREAS' IN ZONE AE OTHER FLOOD AREAS ZONE X Area~ 01 SOO-yeilr Hood: i1re<l:l oi lOO-yeM flood with <I~:l'raSl' depths oi 1<,,>, than I ioot or with dr,lil'l,lge MCaS Ics~ thiln l' square mile; olnd area~ protected ny lewr-; from 1110--yt'olf flood. OTHER AREAS ZONE X .>\re,lS determined (0 Ix> oU15idc SOD-year floodpl.1in. ZONE 0 Area~ in which flood hazards Me undetermined. UNDEVELOPED COASTAL BARRIERS ~ : ,','I ~ '. ", '-, '1 I',.', . ", 'ldentifil.'d 1983 Coastal barrier areas are ~Iocd Hilzard A.reas. Identilied 1990- normally located Within or Otherwi>l' Protected Are;1S adjacent to Special Floodplain Boundary Floodway Boundary Zone 0 Boundary Boundary Hazard Dividing Coastal Within Dividing Special Food Zones. and Boundary Areas 01 Dil~erent Base Flood Elevations Special Flood Hazard ~""'!l'Iillf-li!liI= ~'.'. ,., ". ~ ..:.~. ~~i~~ ~ APPROXIMATE SCALE 500 0 IN FEET 500 .............. ----- II'NATIONAl"FlOOO INSURANCE PROGRAM" II FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP LANE COUNTY, OREGON AND INCORPORATED AREAS PANEL 1134 OF 2975 ISEE ~""f' 'NOCX '.011 "AN~l$ NOT f'fllNHOI !l.1,I~~~ P"'N~ .?~i. """.""''lU1CII' <l-' c..,.. ~''''''''', """"-"C~""'MI.u ~,,~s ".;~" '" MAP NUMBER 41039C1l34 F EFFECTIVE DATE: JUNE 2,1999 ,\\anagemcnt .".gene)' / This i. an olTieial copy 01 a portion of the aOO"", rcrcrenced nood map. N: was extracted using F-MIT On-Une. This map doee not re~eet ehange$ or amendments Wl'\ich may have beel'l made sub!lequel'lt to the dale on the title block. For the lalest product information at>out National Flood Insuranee Program ftood maps check the FEMA Flood Map Stora at WWIoY.msc.fema,gov P/<,e; -su 0 3 -lbo7 \, r \\'t" L<~:~~,)d!... ... -' ~--,) \)'V;~;:. /. '. -~;~ ~.,' ,..-....._-:~,!:,> " '1-;"" \ , \ \\ \ \ \ \ \ r: ~ I: 8 -~ ..A,' h i'\:i ~~\'I\ "" "" I U1 '''1",/-''. i > ~ f_ -- .,"0\ ".., .............. 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City of Springfield Development Services Department 225 Fifth Street Springfield, OR ~7477 Phone: (541) 726-3759 Fax: (541) 726-3689 SPRINGFIELD FP Floodplain Overlay District, Type I Applicant Name PacificSource Health Plans Address 110 International Wav, Snrinl!field, OR 97477 Property Owner Name PacificSource Health Plans Address 110 International Wav, Snrinl!field, OR 97477 Phone: 541-686-1242 Phone: 541-686-1242 Property Address Same Assessor's Map No, 17-03-15-40 Tax Lot No, 100 Size of Property 591.980.4 Square Feet or ]3,59 Acres Existing Use of Property Cornorate office buildinl! and associated p_arkinl!, Explanation of Work to be Done, The installation of an emer"encv generator with associated utility and sunnort infrastructure, The undersigned acknowledges that the information in this application In correct and accurate. Applicant Signature ~~~ Date S f'2l 10"7. Ifthe applicant is other than the owner, thZherebr grants permission for applicant to act in his/her behalf Owner Signature d ~ ~ '/ ' Date 7,/1 1jv ! v For Office Use Only: ~ Journal No, Map No, Date Accepted as Complete Received By _ Tax Lot No, [J.J LtJ1 ~[J 1 ~ ~ (0 ScPa<- ~ I(~ -SU 15 Y'J'v \ Ti AV ...;:.~; ~ 27.030 REVIEW. .' .; ", (1) . - I~ .' .', Development proposals within the FP Ov<;rlay District shall be reviewed under , TypeT procedure (refer to Section 32,130Jor siting standards andrevie\v process for certain wireless telecommunications systems facilities), Development approval within the FP Overlay District, including a Land and Drainage Alteration 'Permit, shall be obtained before c.onstruction or development begins within any area of special flood hazard established inSection 27 ,01 0(2) of this Article, Approval shall be required for all structures; manufactured h~mes and development as defined iil this Code, , (a) Special Review Procedures, Th~ Director. shall administer tlus"Article in consultation with the Building Official and the City Engineer, They shall: ,1. Review ali development applications to determine that the application requirements of this Article have been satisfied; . \ 2. Review all development appli?ations to determine that all necessary permits have been obtained from those, Federal, State or local ';" 'goverrllnental agencies for wlllch prior approval is required; , 3. 'Review all ,development applications to determine if the proposal is located in the floodway, Tftne proposal is located in the floodway, assure that the, encroachment provisions of Sectjon 27 ,040(3)of this Article are met.' , 4. When base flood elevation data has not b,een provided by ",THE FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY FOR THE CITY OF ' SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY, ORE,GON;" dated llme 2,1999 and any revisions thereto, or "THE FLQOD INSURANCE STUDY FOR LANE COUNTY, OREGON, UNINCORPORATED, AREAS," dated June 2, 1999<ind any revisions thereto; the City Engineer 'shall obtain, review and utilize any base, flood elevation data and flo'odway dat\l available from a federal, State or other 'source in order to administer this' Section'; , , 5. Where base flood elevation datajs provided through the Flood Lnsurance'Study or as specified in SUbsection.(!)(a).4 ofthis Section, obtain and record the actual elevation (in ~elation to mean sea level) of the lowest floor (including basement)of all new or substantially improved structures, and whether or not the structure contains a basement; , . 6. For all new or substantially improved flood'proofed structures: /' ,,' ' a. Verify and record the actual elevation (in relation tO,mean sea level);3l}d " ' b.' Maintain the flood-proofing certifibtions required in Section 27,040(2)(b)1.c, of this Article; I', , ..-~, , .. 7. Maintain for public inspection all records pertaining to the provisions ofthis Section; 8. Notify adjacerit communiti~s ahd the Division of State L~dsprior to any alteration or relocation of a watercourse, and submit evidence of this nqtification to the Federal Insurance A,dministration; , 9. Require that a program of periodic inspection imd maintenance 'be' 'provided."with the altered or relocated portion of a watercourse so that " the flood cariying capacity of the watercoUrse is nofdirriinished; and " 10. Make interpretation, where needed, 'as to exact location of the boundaries of-areas of special flood hazards (for example, where there appears,to,be a conflict between a mappeq boundary and actual field conditions), A person contesling the location of the boundarY may , appeal the interpretation as specified in Article 15, Appeais, , A complete application together with all \eqiJired materials shall be accep.ted by the Director prior to the review of the request as sRecified in Section 3,'050, Application SubmittaL ' " (2) , \ (3) , Applications shall also include the following information: (a) (b) (c) , (d) (e) , Revised 3/19/2002 bj A Plo(Plan drawn to scale showing the nature, location and diillensions ' and elevation referenced to mean sea level of,the area in question, including ~xisting and proposed structures, fill, storage of materials and drainage facilities, The Plot Plan shall also include all items required for a complete Land and Drainage Permit application, ' Th~ elevation in relation to mean ~ea level of the lowest floor (including basement) of all structures; , The elevation in relation to mean sea level to ~hich any structure has ., I, " been flood-proofed;, " : , ',' Certification by an engineer or architect th~t flood~proofing methods for ,any nonresidential structure meet the flood-p\oofing criteria in Section 27,040(2)(b) ofthis A_rtic1e: " A desc~ption ofthe extent to which any watercourse Will be altered or relocated as a result of proposed development; ; , '" City of Springfield Development Services Department 225 Fifth Street Springfield, OR 97477 Phone: (541) 726-3759 Fax: (541) 726-3689 SPRINGFIELD DWP Overlay District Application, Type I Applicant Name PacificSource Health Plans Address 110 International Wav, Sorinl!field, OR 97477 Property Owner Name PacificSource Health Plans Address 110 International Wav, Sorinl!field, OR 97477 Developer Name Same Address Property Address 110 International Wav, Snrinl!field, OR 97477 Assessor's Map No, 17-03-15-40 Tax Lot No, 100 Zoning of Property Camous Industrial (cn Phone 541-686-1242 Phone 541-686-1242 Phone Size of Property Existing Use of Property Acres 13,59 or Square Feet 591.980.4 Office buildinl! with associated oarkinl!, Specific Description of Proposal The installation of an emergencv l!enerator with associated utilitv and ,sunoort infrastructure, Was this development proposal reviewed by the City through a Pre-application Report? Yes.......! No_ The undersigned acknowledges that the information in this application in correct and accurate. Applicant Signature-~ *~ Date 31'1" (0 'I If the applicant is other than the owner, the owner hereby grants permission for the applicant to act in his/her behalf Owner Signature / --{/ e,r- I Date ?/Llh1 - " For Office Use Only: Journal No, Received By_ ~ Cv-f \:) CJrv~ ) wu-5<- 4rP1 ivvVt (VI [0~ Sf> r<.. Map No, Tax Lot No, Date Accepted as Complete PRC--S\)61V\.\n~ PKl ~-'2..\-O 1 COMPLETE APPLICATION REQUIRED There is an intake screening process and a detailed completeness check: 1, An intake screening process will be conducted at the front counter at the time of submittal. Planning Division staff will determine whether all required items listed in the Tentative Subdivision Submittal Requirements Checklist have been submitted, An application for submittal not having all of the required items will not be accepted, 2, A detailed completeness check will be conducted within 30 days of submittal. In this case, the assigned Planner will notifY the applicant in writing concerning the completeness of the application, An application will not be deemed technically complete until all information necessary to evaluate the proposed development, its imjJacts and its compliance with the provisions of the Springfield Development Code and other applicable codes and statutes have been provided, Incomplete applications will delay the application review process and may result in denial. THE APPLICATION PACKET ], A complete application page 2, Uses of hazardous materials that pose a risk to groundwater that existed on the property prior to May 15, 2000, if applicable, 3, Applications shall include six copies ofthe following information: a) A Hazardous Material Inventory Statement and a Materia] Safety Data Sheet for any or all materials entered in the Statement. Hazardous material weights shall be converted to volume measurement for purposes of determining amounts - 10 pounds shall be considered equal to I gallon; b) A list of the chemicals to be monitored through the analysis of groundwater samples and a monitoring schedule if ground water monitoring is anticipated to be required; c) A detailed description ofthe activities conduCted at the facility that involve the storage, handling. treatment, use or production of hazardous materials in quantities greater than the maximum allowable amounts; d) A description of the primary and any secondary containment devices proposed, and, if applicable, clearly identified as to whether the devices will drain to the storm or sanitary sewer; e) A proposed Hazardous Material Management Plan for the facility that indicates procedures to be followed to prevent, control, collect and dispose of any unauthorized release of a hazardous material; f) A description of the procedures for inspection and maintenance of containment devices and emergency equipment; g) A description of the plan for disposition of unused hazardous materials or hazardous material waste products over the maximum allowable amounts including the type of transportation, and proposed routes, r. " . 4, A complete DWP Overlay District Development application together with all required materials shall be accepted by the Director prior to the review of the requesi as specified in Section 3,050, Application Submittal. 5, A concurrent Minimum Development Standards or Site Plan Review Application may be required, Please contact Planning and Development Staff. 6, Before the Director can approve a DWP Overlay District application, there must be information submitted by the applicant adequately supporting the request. If insufficient or unclear data is submitted by the applicant, there is a good chance that the request will be denied or delayed, I 7, The application fee, Refer to the Development Code Fee Schedule for the appropriate fee. A copy of the Fee Schedule is available at the Development Services Department. 8, A copy of the deed to show ownership, C:\Documents and SettingslClark ComptonlLocal SettingslTemporary Internet FilesIOLK9\DWP OVERLAY 3 DISTRICT TYPE I (2),DOC3127/07 PacificSourceHealth Plans Emergency Cenerato~ Installation , ' 'Drinking Water Protection Overlay - I;' " March 26, 2007 n I, . 0.;1' , BALZHISER& HUBBARD ENGINEERS" Mechanical. Electrical. Civil. Surveying 100 West 13th Avenue, Eugene, Oregon 974pl Phone: (541) 686-8478. Fax: (541) 345'5303 , www.bhengineers.com' v Drinking Water Protection Overlay District PacificSource Health Plans - El11ergency Generator Installation WRITTEN STATEMENT Request The applicant, PacificSource Health Plans, proposes to install an eniergency generator\vith associated concrete slab and structure, enclosure and utility infrastructure imp[ovements on their existing Corporate Office Headquarters on International Way in north Springfield, Refer to the attached Overall Site Plan, A2.0. for exis.ting site layout and location of the proposed improveI]1ents, ' Background In 2002, the property was approved for construction of a 61,440 square foot, two-story office building with associated parking, landscaping and utility infrastructure, Included with the approval was the proposal for future (second phase) development of an additional office building and associated parking , area (sized similarly to the first phase of development), The secondary parking area was designed to be located within the floodway, conforming to the requirement that the development does not result in any increase in flood levels during the occurrence of the base, flood discharge, Construction of the first phase of work was completed in 2004 with the secondary parking lot co,:,structed the summer of 2006, ,; The Owner now wishes to construct/install an emergency generator assembly to supply'emergency power to both the existing and future buildings, This design, element was not included in the original land use approval, thus a Site Plan Review Modification (Typ~ II) is required, The emergency generator assembly, enclosure and associated construction are proposed to be located ,,:Iong tl)e west property line and north of the proposed future building, The structure will be set at an elevation of 43 I ,00, one {oot above the 100- year floodplain elevation and matching the finished floor elevation of the proposed future building, ,Time of Travel Determination This application is required because the applicant proposes' to use 'petroleum products and fertilizers within the 2-5 year Time of Travel Zone (TOTZ) for the Sports Way Wellhead (see attached Time-of- Travel map for reference), " Required Information In accordance with Drinking Water Overlay Protection (DWP) ap~lication submittal:requirements, all required information has been provided as follows: ' ,1, A complete application page, A completed and signed application page is submitted herewith, 2, Uses of hazardous materials that pose a risk to groundwater that existed on the p'roperty prior to,May 15, 2000, if applicable, ' . " I The site. prior to the Phase I development in 2002, was bare land with a'few trees and shrubs and did not contain hazardous materials that posed a risk to groundwater. The site is now 75% developed as approved under the original Site Plan Review Approval dated Jun9 2002, v ], Applications shall include six cooies oJlheJollo,,!ing in/ormaiion: a, A Hazardous Malerial1nvenlOlY Statemenl and a Me,lleri,!1 SaJety Data Sheer Jar any or all I!wterials enlered in the Stalemenl unless exempted undd: 17. 060 oj this ar/icle, Hazardous material weights shall be converled to volume measuremenls Jor purposes 0/ delermining amounls - 10 pounds shall be considered equal to 1 gallon in conJormance with Uniform Fire Code 8001.15,1, ' Hazardous Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) have been provided as required'for each substance proposed for use within or around the development. Refer to the attached to view each individual MSDS listing, The applicant notes that all products are/will be delivered to the site in standard containers and in normal quantities' provided by the manufacturer or distributor. -'All materials are/will be stored in accordance with the specifications for the applicable substance, While the specific quantities of each of the cleaningprodticts stored.on site are n,ot known at,this time, the total quantity of materials stored on site doe's not exceed 500 gallons, The only exception to this will be the proposed'diesel fuel storage necessary for the proposed emergency generator. The generator will have a single 850-g~1l0n, double-walle'd, above-ground fuel tank. The tank will be fully enclosed and located under the en,ergency generator, The double-walled 'I' , tank provides the required secondary containment for any potential leaks 'or failures ofthe main storage compartment. The generator manufacturer provides a 'spill containment kit that will be stored in the generator enclosure for access to those ref~eling the ge~erator. Also included with the generator installation is a spill detection system that alerts the:,property owner's facilities staff.of any leaks and/or failures, Should a failure occur, the doublecwalled fuel ,tank would be completely removed and replaced, , . b, A lisl of Ihe chemicals 10 bell101;itored Ihrough Ihe analy~is oj groundwaler Jamples and a moniloPing schedule ifground waler moniloring is antieipaled to be required. , " No ground water monitoring is anticipated to be required as part of this request. All materials listed in this request are/will be stored and utilized either within the,interior of the building. through secondary containment or off-site, All cleaning materials are delivered to the site and stored in individual containers sized for commercial use applications, All landscaping supplies/materials are utilized for the maintenance and care of the site landscaping areas, The materials are common commercial lawn care and weed prevention products and are utilized in relatively small quantities on a weekly or as-needed basis, For the record, a private landscape contractor currently provides the on- site lawn cafe ser:vices, Said contractor stores all substances and materials used at their own place of , work. The products/materials are brought to the site for use a\ the time they are lJeing applied, The landscape contractor then removes any remaining:and/or unused substances upon completion of product application/use, " , e, A detai/ed description oj the activilies conducted at the JaCility that involve ihestorage, handling, treatment, use or production oj l,lGzardous materials in qu:a'!t.itie.s"g,:eater thWlthe l!lGximum allowable amounts, ' As mentioned above. the only hazardous material to be utilized in quantities greater than the maximum allowable amount is diesel fuel for the proposed emergency generator. Fuel will be brought to the site via approved fuel transport equipment, pumped into the doubled-walled Juel tank located under the generator assembly, and utilized by the generator for emergency power to both the existing and proposed future buildings, 1, d. A description oj the primwy and secondary conlainment devices proposed and if applicable cleiLrly identifi,ed as to wHeth.er fhe devices wil/drain to t/~~ ,\'torm or sanitw); se~ver. ~ As mentioned above, the' generator will have a si~gle 850-gallon, double-walled,' above-ground fuel tank. The tank will be fully ~ncIosed and located, under the emergency generator- The double-walled tank provides the required secondary containment for any potential leaks or failures, thus neither a sanitary or storm service is required, ' , , '. ~, e, A proposed Hazardous Mate~ial Management Plan for the facility that indicates procedures to be followed to preve.nt, control, collect and dispose of any 1I/1authorized release of a hazardolis materi~l. - The area surrounding the emergency generator as; ,,:ell as alll10usekeeping service rooms and facilities storage areas will be signed wiih safety information and cleanup procedures in accordance with PacificSource's company policy as well as all local, state and federal standards, f A description of the procedures Jor inspectionl{nd maintenance of containment devices and emergency equipment, " During construction, the construction site foremen will be 'responsible for regular inspection, maintenal)ce and Clean.ing of all containment areas and construction equipment. Emergency equipment, as required for building and fire code compliance/will be inspected at the direction and on a schedule established by the fire marshal. Fabilities staff will be responsible for ~eekly inspection of the generator tank and associated equipment. ! g. A description of the plan for disposition of unused hazardi,Jus mate;ials or hazardous material waste products over the maximum allowable amounts including the type of transportation and proposed routes, " . '. ' All materials, with the exception of the diesel fuel, will be delivered to the site in containers with quantities below five gallons, Fuel will be brought to ,the site via approved fuel transport equipment, pumped into the doubled:walled fuel tank located under,the g~nerator assembly,' The fuel will be used in its entirety by the generator during times of emergency power usage and/or monthly' exercising operations, Given the nature of the material, no disposal beyond normal anticipated use is ' expected, 4, A completed DWP Overlay DistrictDeveloplnent.Application, together with all required materials, shall be accepted by the Director prior to the review of the request as specified in Section 3,050, Application submillal ,Acceptance of this application, mitteri statement al1d'~ttachmentslby the Director will demonstrate compliance with this standard, 'I' ,5, A concurrent MinimU1i1 Development Standards;r Site Plan Review Application'may be required, A concurrent SitepiariReviewModification (Type II) application' has been submitted in accordance with the standards contained in the Springfield Development Code, 6, Before the Director can approve a DWP Overlay-District Application, there must be information subinitted by the applicant which adequately supports the,request, If insujJicienlor unClear data is , submitted by the applicant, there is a good change that the application will be denied or delayed, 41 ',The applicant has attempted to provide 'clear and complete data to:support this requei;: If additional ,information is required, the applicant will submit it in a timely ma~ner. ' 7. The application fee, ," . In accordance with,the current fee schedule, the applicant will submit a check for $957,00, at the time of Tentative Site Plan Review, " 8. A copy of the deed to show ownership, A copy of the deed is included herewith, Conclusion , , The applicant recognizes the importance of spill prevention and safety/security measures'necessary to minimize negative impacts to the drjnking/ground water supply, Throughout the construction phase, wellhead protection signs, meeting Springfield UtilitY, Board's (SUB) standards, will' be posted as recommended by SUB's wellhead protection staff, Construction documents will ad&ess approved and unapproved construction activities to avoid negatively impacting the drinking water wells, Also to be addressed on construction documents will be the requirement that 'Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (DNAPL's) are not to enter the site either via construction materials, heavy equipment or construction vehicles, " ' Drinking Water Protection Overlay PacificSource Health Plans Emergency Generator Installation PacifieSouree Health Plans Corporate Office -\ "I ~.~~~ , :\ .:;:-.' , . , , , , , , . ,.':;';"-.--....,..~ '~~h .~ , ; '\ '....................:1~~~..........................i(............o,c........................... ....".. 1........................ 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Allstar Dazzle Floor Cleaner' FM 200 Fire Suppres'ion System WD40,' ,.. White Board Cleaner, " , , Paint Products , , HP Laser Jet 'Cartridge Simple Green Cleaner Endust for Electronics ValueLine Snapshot 2,5 TG Herbicide " Trimec Plus ROundup Pro Herbicide' 20-3-7 Fertilizer 16-16-16 Fertilizer 23-5-10 Fertilizer Pelletized Lime Casoron 4G OUST Clean Wipes Long Shot Glass Cleaner \.\ if ," .11 MATERIAL SAFETT DATA SHEET PAGE I OF 3 DISTRIBUTED BY: PRODUCT NAME: SD-IO ALL PURPOSE CLEANER (BULKI NATIONAL ITEH': DIDOXX DATE TSSUEO: 02/11/9B SUPERCEDES: D7I1B/96 NATIONAL SANITARY SUPPLY CDHPANY 255 EAST FJFTH STREET, SUITE 2900 CINCINNATI. OH 45101 SECTION I: PRODUCT INFORHATION --.--------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCT NAHE OR NUHBER (AS IT APPEARS ON LABEL) SD-IO ALL PURPOSE CLEANER (BULK) NANUFACTURER'S NAME SPARTAN CHEMICAL COMPANY. INC, ADDRESS INUHBER. STREET. CTTY. STATE AND ZTP CODE I 110 N, WESTWOOD AYE,. TOLEDO. DH 43601 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PAGE 2 OF 3 PRODUCT NANE: SD-2D ALL PURPOSE CLEANER (BULKI NATIONAL ITEH #: DIDDXX DATE ISSUED: D2/11/9B SUPERCEDES: DT IIBI96 SECTION V: HEALTH HAZARD DATA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ THRESHOLD lIMIT VALUE - NOT ESTABLISHED EHERGENCY TELEPHOHE HO, CONDITIONS AGGRAYATEO BY USE _ UNKNOWN BD01537-B99D EFFECTS OF OYEREXPOSURE - CONDITIONS TO AVOID: AYOID EYE CONTACT; MAY CAUSE IRRITATION, NFPA RATINGS: HEALTH - I FIRE - 0 REACT - 0 HHIS RATINGS: HEALTH - I FIRE - 0 REACT - 0 PERS, PROTo - B SECTION II: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CAS REGISTRT NO, TABL( I-I_A TWA STH CEILING HGIH3 HGIH3 HGIH3 XW CHENICAL NANE(S) CARCINOGEN NO HAIARDOUS INGREDIENTS AT IX OR GREATER CONCENTRATION SECTION Ill: PHYSICAL DATA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BOILING POINT: 212F SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H2D-I): 1,01' PERCENT SOLID BY WEIGHT: 15-17 VAPOR PRESSURE: lB"" HG @ lSF EVAPORATION RATE (BUT. ACE.-ll: LT I VAPOR DENSITY (AIR-I): UNKNOWN SOLUBILJTY IN WATER: COMPLETE APPEARANCE AND ODOR: BLUE. CITRUS ODOR IS MATERIAL: (lIOUID) SOLID GAS PASTE POWDER PH: 11.0-11.5 SECTION IV: FIRE X EXPLOSION HAIARD DATA -------~------_._---_._-------------------------------------------------~----- FLASH POINT - NOHE HETHOO USED - AST" _ 055 fLA"HABLE L1NITS - HI A EXTINGUISHING NEOlA - NIA SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES _ N/A UNUSUAL FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HAZARDS _ NIA PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: { } INHALATION (Xl SKIN CONTACT ( ) OTHER (SPECIFY) ENERGENCY ANO FIRST AID PROCEOURES . EYES: IN CASE OF EYE CONTACT, INNEDIATELY FLUSH WITH PLENTY OF WATER FOR AT LEAST IS NINUTES, REHOVE CONTACT LENSES, CALL A PHYSICIAN, SKIN: FLUSH SKIN WITH WATER. "ASH ClOTHING BEFORE REUSE. INGESTION: IF SWALLOWED, GIYE LARGE OUANTITIES Of WATER OR FRUIT JUICE, CALL A PHYSICIAN IHNEDIATElY, SECTION VI: REACTIVITI DATA -_._-----------_._---_._---._------~------------------------------------------ STABILITY: STABLE (Xl , INCOHPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) - NONE KNOWN HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS - MONE HAlARDOUS POLYNERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR (X) SECTION VII: SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES -----------------------------------,------------------------------------------ STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED _ FLUSH WITH WATER THROUGH SANITARY SEWER SYSTEH, WASTE DISPOSAL NETHOO - SANE AS ABOVE SECTION VIII: SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RESPIRATORy PROTECTION (SPECIFY TYPE) _ NONE REQUIRED VENTILATION - GOOD GENERAL VENTILATION SHOULO BE SUFFICIENT FOR HOST CONDITIONS, LOCAL EXHAUST VENTILATION HAY BE NECESSARY FOR SOHE OPERATIONS, PROTECTIVE GLOVES (SPECIFY TYPE) - RUBBER GLOVES EYE PROTECTION (SPECIFY TYPEI - IF DESIRED OTHER PROTECTIYE EOUIPHENT _ NONE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PAGE 1 OF 3 DISTRIBUTED BY: NATIONAL SANITARY SUPPLY COHPAHY ZSS EAST FIFTH STREET, SUITE Z90D CINCINNATI. OH 4SZ0Z SECTION I: PRODUCT INFORMATION PRODUCT NAME: BH-3B NATIONAL ITEM': DIZIXX DATE ISSUED: OZID6/9B SUPERCEDES: Dl/1B/96 ---------------------------------------------.-------------------------------- PRODUCT NAME OR RUMBER (AS IT APPEARS ON LABELl BH-3B MANUFACTURER'S NAME SPARTAN CHEMICAL COHPANY. IHC, EHERGENCY TELEPHONE NO, 800/S31-8990 ADDRESS INUMBER. STREET. CITY. STATE AND liP CODE) liD N, WESTWOOD AVE,. TOLEDO. OH 43601 NFPA RATINGS: HEALTH - 1 FIRE - 0 REACT - 0 HHIS RATINGS: HEALTH - 1 FIRE - 0 REACT - 0 PERS, PROT. - B SECTION II: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ------------------------------------~----------------------------------------- CAS REGISTRY NO, TABLE l-I-A SW CNEMICAL NAME(SI TWA STEL CEILING CARCINOGEN HG/H3 HG/H3 HG/N3 -111-16-2 6 2-BUTOXYETHANOL 1Z0 NO -TNIS SUBSTANCE IS SUBJECT TO THE REPORTING REOUIREMENTS OF SECYIDN 3]3 OF THE EHERGENCY PLANNING AND COMHUHITY RIGHT-YO-KNDW ACT OF 1986 (SARA) AND OF 40 CFR 372, SECTION Ill: PHYSICAL DATA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BOILING POINT: 21ZF SPECIFIC GRAVITy IHZO-II: 1,04S PERCENT SOLID By WEIGHT: S-10 VAPOR PRESSURE: 1BMM HG @ ISF EVAPORATION RAT[ (BUT. ACf.-l): LT 1 VAPOR DENSITY (AIR-l): UNKNOWN SOLUBILITY IN WATER: COMPLETE APPEARANCE AND ODOR: PINK. NON-VISCOUS. HllO SOLVENT ODOR IS MATERIAL: (LIOUIDI SOLID GAS PASTE POWDER PH: 12,0-12,4 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PAGE 2 OF 3 PRODUCT WAHE: BH-3B DATE ISSUED: DUD6/9B NATIONAL ITEH': DlZlU SUPERCEOES: DI/lB/96 SECTION IV: FIRE I EXPLOSION HAIARD DATA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FLASH POINT - NONE METHOD USED - ASTH - DS6 fLAHHABLE LiHITS - N/A EXTINGUISHING HEOIA - NIA SPECIAL FIRE FIGNTING PROCEDURES _ N/A UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAIARDS _ N/A SECTION V: HEALTH HAIARD DATA ----------------------------------------------.------------------------------- THRESHOLD LIHIT VALUE - NOT ESTABLISHED EFFECTS oF' OVEREXPOSURE - CONDITIONS TO' AVOID: MAY CAUSE SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION. AVOID PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT AND INHALATION OF VAPORS OR MIST. BUTOXYETHANDL IS ABSORBED THROUGH THE SKIN WHICH HAY AFFECT THE LIVER. KIDNEYS. LYMPH AND BLOOD SYSTEMS; INHALATION HAY IRRITATE THROAT AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEH. PRIHARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: (X) INHALATION (XI SKIN CONTACT ( I OTMER (SPECIFYI CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY USE - UNKNOWN EHERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES _ EYES: IN CASE Of CONTACT, JRRlGATE WELL FOR AT LEAST IS HINUTES, REHOVE CONTACT LENSES, IF IRRITATED. CALL PHYSICIAN, SKIN: IN CASE Of SKIN CONTACT FLUSH WELL WITH WATER FOR AT LEAST IS MINUTES, INGESTION: IF SWALLOWED. DRINK LARGE OUANTITIES OF WATER OR FRUIT JUICE, CALL A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. SECTION VI: REACTIVITY DATA --------------------.--------------------------------------------------------- STABILITY: STABLE IXI INCOHPATIBIlITY (HATERIAlS TO AVOIO) - STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS HAZARDOUS DECOHPOSITION PRODUCTS - NO'E KNOWN HAIAROOUS POLYHERI2ATION: WILL NOT OCCUR (XI MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET This MSDS complies v;th ~~~~II~~~gb\~~)~~' ~\~,~~c;~~~~~200 and OSHA Form 174 I Health-': Ftammability.~: ReactivilV.o: Ypecial.. ~'lt.atlng: Heallh.\: ~lammabiljty-2; Reactjvil1~: Personal Prolection-B J bOT Hazard Classlffeallon: NON'REGULA l'!:b UNISOURCE WORLDWIDE, INC. :When shipped via DOMESTIC GROUND ONLY In containers less than 110 galsl 133 Peachtree St. NE. For ocean vessel or air transport: Flammable LIquid, 3 Atlanta. GA 30303 'dentity (trade name as used on label): ALLSTAR WHIRL WIND HEAVY DUTY GLASS CLEANER (U15037, U15038) U'hooe: 800.UNISOURCE _ MSDS Number: BOO128 Revision ,1 IEmergency Response Number: '-888-660-673'( , pate Prepared: 04/02 Prepared By: IB INOTlCE: JUDGEMENT BASED O,N II1PIREI1Trli~'lDp.TA 'nformation CaI1S:~O)422'2071 I c ___.. s~'t:TJof.J - ~ :f~RIALlDENTIFIC4T10N Al'iP N'~bn '~l\nQ~ ICOJ.lPONENTS-CHEMICAL NAMt:::i ANfJ COMMON NAMES CAS NUn r Y,Af:fA OSHA PEL I ACGIH ~Hazardous rATlPP.~~s 1% or greater. CarcinoqensO.1% or grealer) III UST (~m) TLV (ppm) I ~(PflPI'~l AU!Ofibl 67,63-0 No 400 P9m 400 RVrn I r-BU10hETHANOl 111-76-2 Yes. I 25(skfn) I 25(skln) I I I I . G~col ether I I I I I I I SECTION 2 - PHYSICALlCHEMICI\I.. CH"'fl~;TERlrTlC~ I ~OllinQ Point: <212'F ~V:lfiCGraVlty 2b:.l\. b.6~ aDO!' Pressure: PSIG @ 70.F (Aerosols): N/A por prl,s!\Yld Non-Aerosols)(mm Ho and TemoerakJrel; >17mm HQ @ 20C 8DfrOensllY (Air: 1\: NID .vJOOf8llon Hat (water = 1): 1 .. lSo'lJblllty in Water: ,So'tuble 8f~r Reactive: No lAooearance and Odor; Crear. red liquid with aloohol-butvl odor. I SECTION 3 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZAIjP DATA FLAMMABILITY as per USA FLAME PROJECTION TEST l Auto Ignition Temperafure flammability limits in Air by % In Volume: ' :aerosols\ NlA NID 1"10 LEL: NlD % UEL: NID ~lASH PO\NT AND METHOD USED (non-aerosols): approximately 1 OF FXT'NGU'SHER MEDIA: : Water spray or fog, foam, dry chemical or C02. Do .Cq t use direct water stream. 5PEClAL FIRE AGHTlNG PROCEDURES: None required. Keep containers ;pol .it~ l\i!e( A~[a\, JnlJsual J..lre g ~Dloslon Hazards: NOne known. I SECTION 4 . REACTIVITY HJIZA.R~D~~ ~1 ABIUTY I X 1 STABLE J 1 UNSTABLE JlAZAllbo4$Il!L ' nON I I WILL I X I WILL NOT OCCUR 'CO"IPtlbllllv fMOt. 10 avokjl: ~1~fIII,o~gI7'l\l\ !tondlllons (0 v~, : azardous Decomposition ~roduc:lI. CO, 002. I ~IiPTI0f'l5 - HEALTH HAZA~D PNA. I~;~~~~~r~~s OF ENTRY: r llNHALAf(ofJ ( )INGESTION r X 1 skll{ AB~e~PTION r X 1 EYE r 1 NOT HAZARDOUS ~h~l~uon: No }p)lsidered harmful. Inhalation of mist may cause 11!..ion. ~ye Contact: rntant. ~kln Contact: Irritant. Repeated or extended contact with skin could esu!t in dermatitis. ~!'SlIon: ~~~lJIl'e rqv,sea, vo,,\ilinQ or diaptlea, FlP,t-IlC f[r~ TS: ab animal,s have jl>\llg,rlt:ed anemia, liver, kidney, lung, and biood damage to 2-butoxvethanol, I ed\cal ~on It ons Generally Aggravaled b~~~?~~cyr~;,;~~nlt~~~~i~rDURES iye Contact: FlyjJ1 wi\h water for 15 .mi~utes. If.lrr~llor per~}sfs. ~et fTIedical attentIOn. .,,kln Contact: Frush WIU, water. If Irntatlon persIsts. ae medIcal aHenUon. nhalation: Remove to fresh air. I n!1estlon: 00 NOT INDUCE VOMITJ~(~l\ Drink 3 to 4 .~asses of water. Get immediate medical attention. I I Se ;TION 6 - pO TROL AND PflOTECllYE I"EASUflES I ~espiratory Protection (specify type): 0 required un er nonnal use. However tflv Is exceeded, use respirator approved by NIOSH for )roanic va~rs. ~rotectlve {naves: Rubber or nitrile re<fPJTJ(T1ended. IEve Protection: Safety Qlasses or QOQoles. ~entllation Rep..uI[~"\~f1ts: Plope; venfilatlon as rep,uir~ to control vapor concentrations. ~ther Protective Clothing & EqujP"lertt: Eyewasn station. Jiygienlc Work Practices: Do no eat drink or s~Q~e in work area. Wash hands after handlinQ. I I SECTlQN 7. PRECAUTIONS f,913 SAFE HANDLING AND USE I 3teps To Be Taken 11 Material Is Sp(Uee/' Or Released: Coniain spill Keep out of surface waters & any sewers or watercourses entering or 1 eadinl\.t.o surface waters. Soak up with inert absprbent & place in pJooeriv labeled leak.proof containers for disoosal. Waste Olsposal Methods: Dispose of in }Pcprdan<:e )'lith ail local. state and federal regulalio,\s, !precautions To Be Taken In Handling & Sforage: Slore in original shipping containers away from heat & open flames. Keep closed when not in use. IQther Precautions &19\ l;!peclal Hazards: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN, Read & foilow label directions, We believe the sratemenrs. echnical information and recommendations contained herein are reliable. but they are Qiven without warranty or guarantee of any kind. .. Chemical Usled as Carcinogen or PotenUal Carcinogen. [a) NTP (b) tARC Monograph [cl OSHA [d) Not Listed (e] Animal Data Only I i-IF'FA Aatlnt;l: I tvtanulactured For: ~d aess: A.daess: Carcinogen Ref. Source .. d d HATERIAL SAFETY OATA SHEET PAGE I OF 4 UNlSOURCE WORLDWIDE. INC./ OIVISION OF GEORGIA PACIFIC CORP, 133 PEACHTREE STREET, NE ATLANTA, GA lOlOl CALL NEAREST SALES OFFICE FOR HSOS INFORHATION I..BOO..B64-76B7 EHERGENCY HO, I..BBB-660-6737 PRODUCT HAME: ALL STAR VORTEX UNISOURCE ITEM e: U17639, U17641. UJ7640, UI7642 OATE ISSUEO: 09/lS100 SUPERSEOES: SECTION I - IOENTITY AND RESPONSIBLE PARTY INFORMATION l2S09016S ........--.....................-..................................................................................-...........-.--............ UNUSUAL FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HA2AROS: NONE KNOWN SECTION V .. PHYSICAL HAZAROS RESPONSIBLE PARTY: UNJSOURCE WORLDWIDE. INC. AOORESS: III PEACHTREE STREET, NE ATLANTA. GA 30303 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. AND OTHER INFORMATION: 1-888-660-6137 PROOUCT NAHE: ALLSTAR VORTEX OATE PREPAREO: 09115100 PREPARED BY REGULATORY AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION -----------------------------------------------...-----------------.-------.- HAZAROOUS COHPONENTS OSHA ACGIH OTHER lIHITS I SPECIFIC CHEHICAL 10ENTITY: CAS "5 PEL TlV RECOMHENOEO OPT, COHMON NAHE(Sl .2-BUTOXYETHANOl 1ll..76..2 2S PPH 2S PPH NIA LT 2,51 ' EOTA .. TETRASOOIUH 64..02..B NIA NIA NIA LT 2,51 *Z-{Z-[THDXYETHOXV'ETHANDL 1ll..90..0 NIA NIA NIA LT 2,51 *THIS CHEMICAL IS SUBJECT TO THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR SECTION 313 Of TITLE III OF THE SUPERFUND AHENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 AND 40 CFR PART l72, HHIS RATlHG .. HEALTH: 1 FLAMMABILITY: 2 REACTlVITY: 0 PERSONAL PROTECTION EOPT: B SECTION III - PHYSICAL/CHEHICAL CHARACTERISTICS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BOILING POINT: 212 F VAPOR PRESSURE IHH HG): NI( PH ICONC,): II,S..12,S SOLUBILITY IN WATER: COHPL(l( APPEARANCE ANO FRAGRANCE: BLU[ 1I0UI0IFLORAL FRAGRANCE SPECIFIC GRAVITY IH20-11: 1.016 PERCENT VOLATIlE BY WUGHT (II:GT 951 EVAPORATION RATE IH20-11: APPROX I SECTION IV .. FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HAZARO OATA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FLASH POINT IMETHOO USEO): 190 F TCC FlAHHABU lIHITS .. LEL: NI( UH: NI( l HATERIAl SAFETY OATA SHEET PAGE 2 OF 4 OATE ISSUEO: 09115100 SUPERsms: PRODUCT HAHE: AlLSTAR VORTEX UNISOURCE ITEH e: U176l9. U17641. U17640. UI7642 EXTINGUISHING MEOlA: WATER. C02, FOAM OR MEOlA SUITABLE FOR SURROUNOING FIRE, SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEOURES: STANOARO FIRE FIGHTING PROCEOURES MAY BE FOLLOWEO. INCLUOING FULL PROTECTIVE GEAR. NIOSH APPROVEO SELF..CONTAINEO BREATHING APPARATUS, -------.------------.-------------.------------------------------------------ STABILITY: UNSTABLE.. STABLE.. X CONOITIONS TO AVOID: NONE KNOWH INCOHPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOIO): 00 NOT MIX WITH OTHER CHEMICALS, HAZAROOUS OECOHPOSITION PROOUCTS OR BY-PROOUCTS: THERMAL OECOHPOSITION ON BURNING MAV PROOUCE TOXIC VAPORS OR GASES, HAZAROOUSPOLYMERIZATION: MAY OCCUR .. WILL NOT OCCUR - X CONOITIONS TO AVOIO: NONE KNOWN SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZAROS --------------------------.------------------------------------------.------- ROUHlS) OF ENTRY: INHALATION! SKIN? X INGESTION? X H[ALTH HAZAROS 11. ACUTE ANO 2, CHRONIC): 1. ACUTE: HARMFUL IF SWAllOWEO, m IRRITANT. 2, CHRONIC: NONE KNOWN, CHEMICAL LISTEO AS CARCINOGEN OR POTENTIAL CARCINOGEN: NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAHS: HS.. NO .. X I,A,R,C, MONOGRAPHS: YES.. NO .. X OSHA: HS .. NO .. X SIGNS ANO SYMPTOHS OF,EXPOSURE: IRRITATION OR BURNING SENSATION, MEOICAL CONOITIONS GENERALLV AGGRAVATEO BY EXPOSURE: MAY AGGRAVATE SKIN OISOROERS OR RESPIRATORY AILMENTS, EHERGENCY ANO FIRST AID PROCEOURES: EYE CONTACT: FLUSH IMHEOIATELY WITH WATER FOR IS MINUTES, GET HEOICAL ATTENTION, SKIN CONTACT: FLUSH WITH WATER FOR IS HINUTES, REMOVE ANO WASH CONTAHINATEO CLOTHING, INGESTION: Rim MOUTH WITH WATER, THEN ORINK 1-2 GLASSES OF WATER,' NEVER Gm ANYTHING BY HOU7H TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON. GET IHHEOIATE MEDICAL AmNTlON, HATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PAGE 3 Of i MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PAGE 4 OF 4 PRODUCT NAME: AllSTAR VORTEX OATE ISSUED: 0911S/0D PROOUCT NAME: AllSTAR vORTEX DATE ISSUED: D911S/DO UNISOURCE ITEM': UI7639, UI7641, U17640, UI7642 SUPERSEDES: UNISOURCE ITEM': U17639. U17641. UI7640, U17642 SUPERSEOES: SECTION VII - PRECAUTIONS fOR SAfE MANOllNG AND USE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS REIEASEO OR SPlllEO: WEAR APPROPRIATE PROTECTIVE EOUIPMENT, If POSSIBLE. CONTAIN SPIll AND COllECT IN APPROVED CONTAINER, RINSE AffECT EO AREA THOROUGHLY WITH WATER, KEEP PROOUCT OUT Of STORM SEWERS OR WATERNAYS, HOl~ fOR DISPOSAL, WASTE DISPOSAL METMOD: DISPOSE Of IN ACCORDANCE NITH lOCAL, STATE ANO fEOERAl REGULATIONS, IF POSSIBLE, TRIPLE RINSE CONTAINER, AND RECYCLE, PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING ANO STDRING: AVOID CDNTACT WITH SKIN OR EYES. AVOID BREATHING VAPOR, SPRAY OR MIST. STORE IN ORIGlNAL CONTAINER. IN COOL DRY PLACE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: USE ONLY ACCORDING TO lABEL DIRECTIONS, IF UNSURE ABOUT SAFE USE, CONTACT YOUR SUPERVISOR IMMEDIATELY, SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (SPECIFY TYPE): NOT EXPECTED TO BE NECESSARY UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS OF USE, WHERE EXPOSURE CANNOT BE ADEOUATElY CONTROllEO BY GENERAL OR lOCAL VENTILATION. USE APPROPRIATE RESPIRATORY PRDTECTIDN TO PREVENT OVER EXPOSURE, AN APPROVED OUST/MIST RESPIRATOR WOULD BE RECOMMENDED. VENTILATION - lOCAL EXHAUST: AS NECESSARY MECHANICAL (GENERAL): AS AOEOUATE SPECIAL: N/A OTHER: N/A PROTECTIVE GLOVES: NATER IMPERVIOUS (lATEX. NEOPRENE) EYE PROTECTION: CHEMICAL RESISTANT GOGGLES OR FACE SMIElD, OTMER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EOUIPMENT: NOT REOUIRED, WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES: FOllON OSHA MANDATED PROCEDURES, NEVER EAT OR SMOKE WHILE WORKING NITM CHEMICALS, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING PRACTICES APPLY, NASH THOROUGHLY AFTER HANDLING, NOTICE: ND REPRESENTATIONS OR NARRANTIES. EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS fOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. OR OF ANY OTHER NATURE, ARE MADE NITH RESPECT TD INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PRODUCT REfERRED TO IN THIS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET, THE GOAL OF DEFINING PRECISELY. IN MEASURABLE TERMS. EVERY POSSIBLE HEALTH EfFECT THAT MAY OCCUR IN THE WDRKPlACE AS A RESULT OF CHEMICAL EXPDSURES CANNOT REALISTICAllY BE ACCOMPLISHED. THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATION CONTAINED IN THIS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ARE SUPPLIED PURSUANT TO 29 C,f,R, I9ID,I2DD OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS HAZARO COMMUNICATION RULE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS SET FORTH HEREIN ARE PRESENTED IN GOOD fAITH AND BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT AS Df THE DATE HEREOF, CANBERRA CORPORATION, HOWE~ER. HAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS AS TO THE COMPLETENESS OR ACCURACY THEREOF. AND INfORMATION IS SUPPLIEO UPON THE EXPRESS CONDITION THAT THE PERSONS RECEIVING THE SAME WILL BE REQUIRED TO MAKE THEIR OWN DETERMINATION AS TO ITS SUITABILITY FOR THEIR PURPOSES PRIOR TO USE. IN NO EVENT WILL CANBERRA CORPORATION BE RESPONSIBLE fOR ANY OAMAGES Of ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF, RELIANCE UPON, OR THE MISUSE OF THIS INfORMATION, THE INFORMATION AS SUPPLIED HEREIN IS SIMPlV TO BE INFORMATIVE AND INTENDED SDlElY TO ALERT THE USER Of THE SUBSTANCE WHICH IS THE'SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS MATERIAL SAfETY DATA SHEET, THE ULTIMATE COMPLIANCE WITH fEDERAL, STATE AND lOCAL REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE USE OR DISPDSAl OF THIS COMPOUND. OR COMPLIANCE NITH RESPECT TO PRDDUCTS lIABILITY. RESTS SOLELY UPON THE PURCHASER THEREOF, N/A (NOT APPLICABLE/NOT AVAILABLE) N/E (NOT ESTABLISHED , ) '":.: "':'.1;-'. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA'SHEET . This MSDS complies with .oSHA'S H~I~f2 r,('l'Pml~ni9i1~;:;landard ij ~~F\. VilQ. 1200 and OSHA Form 174 ' IDENTITV A1<u MANUFACTURER'S r~FOJlMA'tloN 1fPA Rat/no: Heatlh.2: Ram,pability-3; Reactivitv.O~ Speclal-o ;MIS Aallng; Heallh-2; FLammability_J: Aeaclivifi-:']: ;::ersona; j:.rotection-a l.1anutaelured For: UNlsOURCE WORLDWIDE, INC, DOT Hazard Classlt/eallon: ORM-D ),ddress: 133 Peachtree St. NE. dentlty (trade name as used on label): \ddress: Atlanta, GA 30303 ,ALLSTAR LEMON D-FEN (U17547l ~'hone: aOO-UNISOURCE ;MSDS Number: 224 Revision- 6 mergeney Respone Number: 1'888-660-6737 pete Prepered: 06114195 Prepered By: DL OTlCE: JUDGMENT BASED ON INDI~Ecrrli~l fiATA Inlonnation Calls: (710)422'2071 , SEtTl~rl . "1.l.'t~~IAL IDENT,FICATlON AND lN~bRMATlON :OMPONENTS-CHEMICAL NAMES AND COMMON NAMl:S I CAS Number I SARA I OSHA PEL I :Hazardous Comoonents 1% or Qreater. CarcinoQens 0.1% or greater) III LIST (pprn) I ETHANOL 64-17-5 I No I 1000 I I SODIUM NITRITE 7632-00'0 I No I NlE I ISOBlITANE 75-28-5 I No I 800 I ' AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE 1338-21-6 I No I 35 I METHANOL 67-56-1 I Ves I 200 I I I I : I I SECTION 2 - PHYSICALJCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS BOUlnq Point: NJA = cltle GravlJY H2O=o1): Concentrate ern:ll 0.880 ~apor Pressure: PSIG @ 7O.F (Aerosol:'!): MaY_~ . ,~Pressure Non-Aerosols mmJ1a and T'emoerature): NlA ~l'Pr Rm"1Y lAir. 1): NIE tgjl[aJlo~ Rat. ( _ 11: NIl; orub{Jl(y In Water: Soluble . I allr ~eacIfWJ: No ooearanee and Odor: Clear. COfortess sorav. with akx:lhol odor and dtrus fra"{tl 8. I, SECTION 3. FIRE AND ~PLOSION HAZARD DATA ~LAMMABILlTY"a s per USA FLAME PROJECTION TEST I Auto Ignillon Temperature flemmabillty Limits In Air by % In Volume: eerosols\ N\1I'l-.F1.Ml!!Ij~l.~ NlE t'k LEL: NlE % UEL: N/E =LASH P01NT AW'tJ ~miOb l.J:Igo (non-aerosols): N1A r:NGUISHER MEOlA: FOl..m, dry chemical. carbon DIOxide. water. pECIAL fill. F)GtWNV Pf1,gc~g>>!\~S: Sell ll~M ~rr~l; l~lS. I nusual fire I: I::xolAllon ~azartrs: & not e .U::~~N ~ .. R~~~e 1~F Of ~ J:q,'r mav ruoture. ISTABILITY r X 1 STABLE I \ UNSTABLE \ [lfJfillZATION I 1 WILL I XI WILL NOT OCCUR FcomnaUblllN ~M<\l. to avoMl: lmd.antsl...~ng agents. ammonium salts. t 003 to Avoid: Open name. weldlna arcs. hea . soarks. azarnous Decomposition ~roduets: CO. C52. SECTION 5 . HEALTH HAZARO DATA I PRIMARY ROUTES OF .'/TRY: 'X) INHAlATION r llNGESTION I 1 SKIN ABSORPTION I I EYE '1 NOT HAZARDOUS ~~~t::fJ~~Ne ImalaUon of va~ can be hannluland may cause headache, dizziness, asphyxia, anesthetic effects and possible unconsciousness, ye Contact: Mild irritation. . $kln Contact: Possible mild irritation I estlon: Possible dlemicaJ tJ1eumonitls " asci rated Into IIII)PS. Nausea LJ RONle EFFECTS: (Effects due to excessN8 exposUl8 to lf1tr Paw materlalsDI this mixture) OVere"POsure may cause kidney damage, Uver abnonnalities, brah j :t~maa8. Medical Conditions G.nerallv~onraval~" by EXPOS"'~mFj,"~a~i ~;';;.'{jJmI~iratorv conditions, I . ~)(f Contact: F1ush wtth water tor 15 minutes. It irritated. leal Ue n. ~)tIn Contact: Wash with soaD and water. It irritated. seek medIcal atlenlfon. t Inhalation: Remo\Ie to fresh air. Resuscitall!t If neceS!JJlf'.'(, Get medical attention. 1 !nClestJon: Drink large Qlasses of water. DO NOT INdU~~ VOMmNG. See!( ImmedIate medical attention. ' SECTION a - CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES fie~~rat(')rt procectlonisQW'ltv : I,' va r concentration exceed5 TLV. use res tor a ed NIOSji iJ wsitlve Dri~\Jre mode. ~o, cU'(t Oloves: La! x. if skin I~ easlfy irritated. Protection: Safety QlaSJ' rerommended. en la~1ln ~~IIJ11r;/'lPr.'s: Mi'<lIJaw v~nillilltiln to keep vapor _,~"..Iion below TLV, pler Proted{ohi Cfolh nq & !'qJlpment ,."Me VQlenlc Work Practices: Wash with SO""Q...1!nd water before handllflifood. Sl:CTlON 7. PRECAllnONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE ' f.~Ql' To Be Taken 11 Material Is SRi"ed Or Released: Absorb With suitable medium. l(lCInerate or landfill ~rdi'VI to local. state or federal reQulallons. J asle Clsoqa~1 Methods: Aeroso(r~'lS when vented to atmosphenc pressure ttvough nOrma use,QPM: no ~i,posal :'lazard. J rlrl\w.~lons To Be Taken In HindI/no ~ ~tora e: Do not llCture or incinerate containers Do n6f siMa a (el eratu ~J ,~ve 130.F. j ~(Jier Precautions &Jor Special Hazards: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Avoid load contamination. Avoid 1.I <<...rtilnQ vapors. Remove Igrution source\. j , 100 l1J}'/Jse 'If' DO/j~ V(\JQ\j fu/n1'UIJl Pf raven labrics We !elieve /he slafdmenlS. "lechnicaJ IAlormaHon and recommendations contained herein are reliable, but they are given without wananty or guaranIes of any kind. .. Chemical Listed as Carcinogen or Potential Carcinogen, [aJ NTP IbIIARC Monograph [c) OSHA [d) No' Listed [eJ Animal Data Only .... ,- ACGJH I Carcinogen TL~ ~I"I Ref. s;;-,rce .. NlE I d 600 I d 25 I d 200 I d I I I I I ~ " ~ . MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET This MSDS complies with OSHA'S Hazard cOmmUnicatiOfl~IOOdarP,~~ lf~fl0.1200 and OSHA Form 174 . IDENTITY AND DISTRIBUTOR's IN~O ON J I.NFPA Ratlnq; Health-1: Flammabilitx.-O; Reactivity-Oj Special- - ....:ilJIIS Rating: ea : Flammabiritl-O; Reactivity--o: Personal Prolection-A I Mnutaclured For: UNISOURl:E WORulwlDE, INC, '~l:lT Hazard Classification: NON-REGULATED Address: 133 Peachtree St. NE. identity (trade name as used on label): Address: AUanta, GA 30303 ALLSTAR AQUA SATIN STAINLESS STEEL CLEANER (U17970. U17971\ IPhone: 800-UNISQURCE IMSDS Number: 800142 Revision - 1 IEnergency Response Number: 1-888-660-6737 pale Prepared: 07/11102 Prepared By: DP(GPVIB NOTICE: JUDGMENT BASED ON II\Q.IlI,ECT1E;H PATfI 'nformation Calls: (770)422-2071 I SE~'tlOr-l - ~.!."~I'lIAL IDENTIFICATION AND INFOR~/\TIOIi. ICOMPONENTS.cHEMICAL NAMES AND COMMON NAMES I CA~ WUmber ~M~A OSHA PEL (~~t~fl~"8\lnents 1% or Qreater. C~...:,'~..,;.,.s 0.1% or Qrealer) 64742-54-7 ]11 ~~T 5~=~\ mist ACGIH TLV (oom) 5mg/m3 mist Carcinogen I Ref. Source .. d I I I I I I I I I I I I SECTION 2 - PHYSICAUCHEMICAL CH~RlsncS ISOill",\POlnt: a..QVrnl)~jllVIr. 21~F ippclflC Gravl '.0='\: e.98 ~or res~~~, J.l~I{; 81 'b F (Aerosols): NlA (aDOr ~ressu,e pn-Ajlrosols)lmm Ho and Temoeralure): OlDor ens Air = 1 \: NID ryaJ1Pt.iltfo'1 ~ate l walei' = 1): 1 ... dubllltv In a er: Soluble .NafAr Readfve: No IAIlPearance and Odor: White. opaque emulsion with lemon odor. SECTION 3 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLAMMABILITY as per USA FLAME PROJECTION TEST ~ Auto Ignition Temperature Eammabllily Limits In Air by % in Volume: r"'llq~Ql<il N/A NIO Yo LEL: NIO % UEL: NIO J.:t..A!l-l '~lNT AND METHOD USED (non-aerosols): None to boiling CC rPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING P OCEOURES: None required. eXTINGUISHER MEDIA: Water spray or fog, foam. dry chemical Of COl. Do not 1'," dire<;\{! l'J"1'lf sj(eam, Uoosual J:rre &. ~xploslon Hazards: None known. SECTION 4 - REACTIVITYtl~D DI\TfI S"TABILITY [XI STABLE [ I UNSTABLE ~AZAIlf)OlJSPOLY~ERIZATlON [ I WILL [XIWILLNOT CCUR II[1CO",Pi'tlbllitv (MaL to avoid): OI<idiPl\'l.~aterials, ondlllons to Avoid: None known, lHazardous Decomposition Products: OXides of carbon, nitr~en & unidentifi6\1 ~IJi~ compounds I SECTION ~ - HEALTH HAZAIlb !lATA I PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: [I INHAlATION [ J INGESTION [ I SKIN ABSORPTION IX ,I EYE I 1 NOT HAZARDOUS II\CUTE EFFECTS:' Inhalation: Mists o~roduct may be slightly irritating to mucous memb( ~rf.3. . jEye Contact: Irritation. 'S.~'1 Contact: Prolonged & repeated liquid contact may result in . ~fTitalion. ~gestlon: Irritating to digestive tract. May cause diarrhea or nausea, May result in vomiting. Aspiration of vomitus into lungs must be voided as )M1n.~ ~taGt. pan result In chemical pneumonitis and pulmonary edema. HRONIC EF~~eT~: None known, I edical Conditions Generally Aagravated by EM(ft~'~~~-;~~;llbJ~~~Jls mucous membranes. ' lEY, Contact: Flush with water for 1;; ITJlnu1e~, It irritation ~erslsts. 9~ 1P'\~i<;&) attention, li'krn Contact: Wash WIth l\oap a~d'" 'fY3\er. f rmtatlon ~rslsls. get medlcaJa'ftention. ,nhalatlon: ~"lttve to fresh air. Get medical attentior\ If syrnpto"lS develop. Ingestion: Or> N'OT INDUCE VOMITING. Onnk 3 to 4 ~~sses 01 water. Get immediate medical attention. SECTION 6 - CO'NTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES Respiratory Protection (specify type): None required under normal use. If misting of product occurs, use respirator approved by NIOSH pr orQqplc "'lQors a~~or rn'lsts, PJot~~ve Gloves: rt skIn s sensitive use rubber, PVC or nitrile. .lEye frotection: Safety Qlasses pJ POPPies, v'enhrahon Requirements: Standard room ventilation Is sufficient. If mIsting occurs, use as required (0 contro mist concentrations. ;>ther Protective Clothing & Equipment: Eyewash station if desired. Hygienic Wor1< Practices: Do not "\\~~'h{!;.om~lt1~~ ~;~hsti:~~rr~lireD USE Steps To Be Taken If Material Is Spilled Or Released: Contain spill. Keep out of surface waters & any sewers or watercourses entering Of' eadinQ to surlace waters, Soak up with inert absp;bent & pl~H" In proqeri.Y labeled lejlk-P[WI! containers tor disposal. ~aste Disposal Methods: Dispose of In accordance with all local. stale ~nd federaf reguraUons. recautions To Be Taken In f.landling & Stori\fi~: titore in o9~nal shi~in9 containers. Ke~p closed wf1er not in use. her Precautions &Jor Special Hazards: KEE~ OUT OF FiE"ACH OF CHILDREN. Read & rollow label directions. e believe the statements, /ecFmiea/ information and recommendations contained nerein are reliable, but they are given without warranty or guarantee of any kind. U Chemical Usted as Carcinogen or Potential Carcinogen. [al NTP [bJ IARC Monograph (e1 OSHA [dJ Not Usted [e] Animal Data Only I I I I <17mm Hn tro 20C I j j 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET This MSOS complies with OSHA'S Hazard Communication Standard 1-9 CFfJ191 O. 1200 and OSHA Form 174 I IDENTITY AND DISTRIBUTOR'S INFORM TION lNFPA RatlnQ: Health-2; Rammabilitv-P.: Reactivity-O; Special-o a-lMIS Rating; Heallh-2: Flammabilitv-2: AeaClivitv..Q: Personal Profection.S Manufactured For: . UNISDURCE WORLDWIDE, INC. looT Hazard Classification: ORM-D I\ddress: 133 Peachtree St. NE. Identity (Irade name as used on label): ~ddress' ~tlanta, GA 30303 ALLSTAR SATIN IU175301 ~hone: . .,,oO-UNISOURC~\ \lSDS Number: 141 Revislon-12 :MERGENCY RESPONS(NUMBER: 1-88ll-S~~S737 Date Prepared: 03129196 Prepared By: LF ~OTICE: JUDGMENT BA.~~'.l ON INDIRECT TEST DATA nformatlon C~' '11014liJ7~ I SeJ;TION 1 - M/I. TERIAL IDENTIFICfTIOl'l f!o A' UI" OMPONENTS-CHEMICAL NAMES AND C6MMbf.i NAM~A ~AS u er RA OSHA PEL I ACGiH Hazardous Com nents 1 % or reater; Carcinogens 0 1 % or oreaterl 11/ LIST loqrnl n V (noml PETR..o~E~M DI~TJLLATE , 64742-54-7 I Yes 5mo\M3 5"Jp1M3 I PETRbLE~M DI~f1LLATE , 64742-88-7 I No I 100 I 100 IISOBUTANE/PROPANEBLEND 75-28-5 I No I 800 I 800 I 74-98-8 I No I 1000 I 1000 I I I ' I I I I I I SECTION 2 - PHVSICALJCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS clflc Gravl H20-1: Concentrate 001'(. .~ a r Pressure Non-Aerosols mm HQ and I emoeraturel: NlA apo[iltlo,\ RataJ - n: N/E aier neacdve: 0 I Carcinogen Ref. s~urce "= d d d I . , 'PIllf1,Q Point: N/A I aoor Jlressure: PSIG C 70-F Aerosols: Max.60 ~:lXff~1~'Wq~ j~~~E J lA.ooearance ancl' Odor: e1ear liquid. lemon fraQrance. j . SECTION 3 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA ~U.MMABILlTY as per USA FLAME PROJECTION TEST I Auto Ignition Temperature lRammabillty Limits in Air by % In Vdume: I :aerosols\ FLAMI/IAlIl.l; >18 Inches NIE ~k LEL: N/E % UEL: N/E J r.ASH POiNT AND pJEiJ.t6~ USED (non-aerosols): NJA ~NGUJSHER MEDIA: Foam, dry dlemical, carbon dioxide. I pECIAL Al\e ~GffT1~G r~O,,~pU~ES: Self-contained bfeathl"" aoo~ratus. I . nusual Fire I: ~xolosfon 'Hazards: ~ not expose aerosols h; ten IPeratures above 130-F Of 1M ~~,i!)er may ruoture. SECTION 4 - REA HY HAzAIlr> DATA lTABfUTY X STABLE UNSTABLE lliRDOUSPOLYMERIZATION WILL I XJWILLNOT OCCUR rcompatibllltv (Mat. toiJvo : Stro oxidizers. ondlUons to Avoid: n flame. weldi arcs. leaL sparks. 4azardous Decomoosftlc:'" P~I..~t.:': ro, 002. I lil;~O 5 - HEALTH H 0 JlAl~ PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: X INHAt.Al'ION INGESTION S ~ Ml~bRPTION EYE NOT HAZAROOUS l,Ct[TF, EFiFTS "l1halatfon: :x~~ ~ JrIralatlon of vaoors can be harmful and may cause headache, dizzIness, ~ . 1 aD,8stherlc effects and ~~ble unconsciousness. ~Y. C;~rl~ : M~~ lahor. . Iskln Contact: Mild frritallon. I1P)!stlon: "l. ~ ctr.l}}lf.'i?-! pneumonitis if asPirated Into kJnQs. Nausea :HRONIC (, ~!: ll:Hects due 10 excessive exposure 10 the raw materials of this mixture) May cause cardiac abnonnality, liver abnormalities, lung and kktney '\'Imaoe. :Aedlcal Conditions Generally Agg'mled by E'POsU~~?i;~l~;F~~1b':~'~~E~1T~~soi'"tOfV conditions. ~ Contact: Aush with waler tor 15 minutes. If irritated, see cal a en 'on. . 3kJn Contact: Wash with soap and water. if irritated, seek medical attention. nhalatlon: fle.f{l~e tn Jresh air. Resuscitate jf necessa " Gel medical attention. nQestlon: bO NOT If..IDUCE VOMmNG. Drink. two large qlasses of watctr. fl'S! j!"(Rectlf{~\.rv'V1{c:a1 attention. I. SECTION 6 - CON'fijQ ANb PRoT~ei'IV~ MEASURES ~ Res Irato Protection s I : Ilva rconcenlrallonexceeds''ft. ,use"res iralora roved U.S.BureaUOfMjne~fqrorl}Cll1icvapor. p oh~f,yv9 Gloves: POlyethylene glove'" 9 Protection: Sale asses recommenDed. entlfatlon A.~l"l"'~PJ1ts: Adequate ventilation to keep vapor concentration below ~v. ~hp.r PJa,W;:l \B ~IQ hlng & Equipment: None len'c '110<, I',ecl cos: Wash w;th soap and wafe, be,,,,. harxlllnll f~e"\OYr ~!\"I\"lnt.fed ~~. . u SECTlO~ 7 - PRECfiITlQ S FOli S \I'E H Nq IIIIi AND USE Sl~pS To Be Taken If Materia/Is Spilled Or Released: Absorb WIth sUltab a medium. ndnera e or anc!r,11 aCCOfding to local, state or Federal regulations. DO P~~~ffi I Waste Olsposal MethOdS: Aerosol cans when vented 10 atmospheric pressure throuoh nonnal USa, pose no diSPOsal hazard , ~rr,caUtlons To Be Taken In Hapdllng & Storage: Do not puncture or IncInerate containers. Do not store at temperatures ~'~e 130-F. _ . I 'her prec"VJ1oos &Jor Special Hazards: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Avoid food contamination. '\YRid b~f:JI Ip v~pors"Remova lonilion sourC8's. ~ e believe the stafements, technical information and recommendations contained herein are reliable, but they are df~n Wll^b wamnty or guarantee ot any Jalld. U Chemfcal Usted as Carcinogen or Potenllal Carcinogen. {a] NTP (bJ IARC Monograph [c} OSHA [dJ Not Usled [e} Animal Data Only -. '-'". , Material Safety Data Sheet WINDEX GLASS CLEANER (RTU) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Fire Hazard Heallh ~... Reactivity Specific Hazard Hazardous Material In[ormation System (HMIS) Protective None required. Clothing ....0 . . ". 1 Reactivity 0 1 Emergency Crear Blue. Liquid. See Section 9. Overview Section 1. Chemical Product and Company Identification Product Name WINDEX GLASS CLEANER (RTU) Code Product Use Industrial/Institutional: Cleaning product. 126011002 PMS# MSDS# 90122 & 90135 & 90139 & 90940 & 94099 455934 4/812003 4/812003 1012112002. (HOO) H51-1145 U.S. Headquarters Drackett Professional A Division of S.C. Johnson Commercial Markets, Inc. 8310 16th Street Sturtevant, Wisconsin 53177-0902 Phone: (888) 352-2249 1 Validation Date I Print Date , Supersedes In Case of Em{'rpencv Section 2. Composition and Information on Ingredients Ingredients CAS# % by Weight Exposure Limits 2-ButoxyethanoJ 111-76-2 0.5-1.5 OSHA (United States), TWA: 120 m9/m' ACGIH (United States). TWA: 97 mg/m' 0.5-1.5 Not available. 1-5 OSHA (United States). TWA: 980 mg/m' STEL: 1225 mg/m' ACGIH (United States). TWA: 983 mg/m' STEL: 1230 m9/m' 60-100 Not available. Ethylene 91ycol hexyl ether Isopropyl Alcohol 112-25-4 67-63-0 Water 7732-18-5 Section 3, Hazards Identification Routes of Entry Inhalation. Skin contact. Eye contact. Potential Acute HcaUh Effects Eyes None known. Ski" None known. Inhalation None known. Ingestion None known. Medical Conditions None known. Aggravated by Overexposure: See Toxicologicallnfol'"mation (section 11) Continued on Next Page LC50ILDSO ORAL (LD50): Acute: 506 m91k9 [Ratl. DERMAL (L050): Acute: 406 mglkg [Rabbit]. VAPOR (LC50): Acute: 450 ppm 4 hour(s) [Rat). Not available. ORAL (LD50): Acute: 5045 mglkg [Ratl. DERMAL (LD50): Acute: 12800 mglk9 [Rabbit] VAPOR (LC50): Acute: 16000 ppm 8 hour(s) [Rat]. Not available. Page: 1/4 , WINDEX GLASS CLEANER (RTU) Material Safety Data Sheet Section 4. First Aid Measures Eye Contact Skin Contact Inhalation Ingestion Rinse with plenty of running water. Rinse with plenty of running water. No specific first aid measures are required. No specific first aid measures are required. Flammability of the Product Section 5. Fire Fighting Measures Flash Points Products of Combustion Fire Fighting Media and Instructions Special Remarks on Fire and Explosion Hazards Although this product has a flash point below 200 Oe9. F, it is an aqueous solution containing an alcohol and does not sustain combustion. Closed cup: 51.10C (1240F). None known. Extinguish with water spray or carbon dioxide, dry chemical powder or appropriate foam. Normal fire fighting procedure may be used. None known. Section 6. Accidental Release Measures Personal Precautions Environmental PrecBulions and Clean.up Methods Put on appropriate personal protective equipment (see Section 8.). In the event of major spillage: Use appropriate containment to avoid environmental contamination. Sweep or scrape up material. Place in suitable clean, dry containers for disposal by approved methods. Use a water rinse for final clean-up. Handling Section 7. Handling and Storage Storage Avoid contact with eyes. Use appropriate hygiene measures when handling product. FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLV Store in a dry, cool and well-ventilated area. Protect from freezing. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Section 8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection Engineering Controls Personal Protection No special ventilation requirements. General room ventilation is adequate. Eyes No special requirements under normal use conditions. Hands No special requirements under normal use conditions. Respiratory No special requirements under normal use conditions. Feet No special requirements under normal use conditions. Bod)' No special protective clothing is required. Section 9. Physical and Chemical Properties Ph)'sical State and Appearance Odor Color pH Specific Gravity Solubility in water Continued on Next Page Liquid. Mild. Ammoniacal. Clear Blue. 10.6 to 11.5 [Basic.] 1 Complete. Page: 2/4 WINDEX GLASS CLEANER (RTU) Material Safety Data Sheet Section 10. Stability and Reactivity Stability and ReactivHy Conditions of Instabilitv The product is stable. None known. Incompatibility wilh Various Not available. Substances Hazardous Decomposition When exposed to fire: Produces normal products of combustion. Products Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur. Section 11. Toxicological Information Acute toxicity ORAL (LD50) Estimated to be grealer than 5000 mglkg (rat). Effecls of Chronic Exposure None known. Other Toxic Effects Not available. Section 12. Ecological Information Not available. I Section 13. Disposal Considerations Waste Information No special precautions. Dispose of according to all federal, state and local regulations. Section 14. TranspOrllnformation DOT Classification DOT Proper Shipping Name TDG Classification - Please refer to the Bill of Lading/receiving documents for up to date shipping information. TDG Proper Shipping Name . Please refer to the Bill of Lading/receiving documents for up to date shipping information. Section 15, Regulatory Information Reporting in lhis section is based on ingredients disclosed in Seclion 2 US Regulations Federal SARA 313 toxic chemical notification and release reporting: Isopropyl Alcohol CERCLA: Hazardous substances.: Isopropyl Alcohol State New Jersey spillliSI: Isopropyl Alcohol New Jersey: Isopropyl Alcohol Massachusetts spill list: Isopropyl Alcohol Massachusetts RTK: Isopropyl Alcohol Pennsylvania RTK: Isopropyl Alcohol This product is not subject to the reporting requirements under California's Proposition 65. Registered Product Not applicable. Information Canadian Regulations WHMIS Classification Not controlled under WHMIS (Canada). WHl\11S Icon Registered Product Not applicable. Information Chemical Inventory Status All ingredients of this product are listed or are excluded from listing on the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Chemical Substance Inventory Continued on Next Page Page: 3/4 I I- \ . WINDEX GLASS CLEANER (RTU) Material Safety Data Sheet Section 16, Other Information Other Special Considerations , MSDS Serial Range: 2-3 Version 2.1 J'Jotice to Reader This document has been prepared using data from sources comidered technically reliable. II does not cons/illl/e a warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy oflhe information contained within. Actual conditions oluse Qnd handling are beyond seller's control. User is re!'.pollSihle 10 f!l'aluale all available information when using product for any par/ielllar use and 10 comply with all Fedel'al, Stale, Provincial and Local Jaws and regula/ions. , - :TEJ.S#: 40H;Z68Q 5922 40H6473 40J1325 40Moal3 4'6D3151 1,005198 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET [ANC'FACTURED BY: mISOURCE WORLDWIDE, INC.! 'IVISION OF GEORGIA PACIFIC CORP. 33 PEACHTREE: ST. NE TLANTA, GA 30303 24 HR. EMERGENCY NO.: 888.660-6737 PRODUCT NAME: ONISOURCE ITEH DATE ISSOlm: SUPERSEDES: DENTITY AND DISTRIBUTOR'S INFORMATION FPA RATING: MIS RATING: DATE: 01/24/03 PAOli: 1 OF .{ ALLSTAR DAZZLB FLOOR CLEANER 'f 017450, 011451, 011453 04/01/2002 HEALTH-I, FLAMMABILITY-O, REACTIVITY-O, SPECIAL- HEALTH-I, FLAMMABILITY-OJ REACTIVITY_OJ PERSONAL PROTKCTION~B JT HAZARD CLASSIFICATION: NON-REGULATED )ENTITY (TRADE NAME AS USED ON LABEL): ALLSTAR DAZZLE FLOOR CLEANER (017450, 017451. 017453) ;OS NUMBER: B00802 REVISION _ 1 ~TE PREPARED: 04/01/2002 PREPARED BY: DP/IS 'TICE: JUDGMENT BASED ON INDIREC'I' TEST DATA :C'I'ION 1 - MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION ---~~-------._----._---._----._-------------.._-._--.------..-----.------.. 'HPONENTS-CHRMICAL NAMES AND COMMON NAMES (HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 1\ OR BATER, CARCINOGENS O.~' OR GReATER) SARA II:I LIST OSHA PEL ACGIH CARCINOGEN (PPH) TLV (PPM) REF. SOURCE.. ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONO ETHYL ETHER AS NUMBER: ~~1-.90-0 YES N/_ CTION 2 - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARAC'I'BRIST:ICS N/_ D ---------.--------------------------_._-------~-------..-----.-..-----..--- ILING POINT: LT 212 F !CIFIC GRAVITY (H20_I): 1.00 paR PRESSURe: PSIG. 70 F (AEROSOLS): N/A ?OR PRBSSURE (NON-AEROSOLS) CMM HG AND TEMPERATURE): ?OR DENSITY (AIR_I): N/D \PORATION RATE (WATER_I): 1 :.tmILI:TY IN WATER: SOLUBLE :'ER REACTIVE': NO ~BARANCE AND ODOR: LT 17MM KG . 20C LIGHT YELLOW, SLIGHTLY TURBID LIQUID WITH FLORAL FRAGRANCE: . ITEM': 40H2680 40H5922 40H6473 40J1325 40M0813 46D3151 :E: 01/24/03 M2005198 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PAGE 2 OF 4 PRODUCT NAME: ALLSTU DAZZLE FLOOR CLEANER UNISOURCE ITEM #: U17450. U17451, 017453 DATE ISSUED: 04/01/2002 SECTION 3 . FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA ..._--------._-----~._----._---_._---_._-----_._----------------------------- PLAMMABILITY AS PER USA FLAME PROJECTION TEST (AEROSOLS): N/A AD'l'O IGNITION TEMPERATURE: N/D FLAMMABILITY L:IMITS IN AIR BY \ IN VOLUME: \ LEL: HID 11 OEL: N/D FLASH POINT AND METHOD OSED (NON-AEROSOLS): NONE TO BOILING (TCe) SPECIAL FIRE PIGHTING PROCEDURES: NONE REQUIRED. EXTINGUISHER MEDIA: NON-COMBUSTIBLE. USE MEDIA COMPATIBLE WITH SURROUNDING FIFtS. UNUSUAL FIRE " EXPLOSION HAZARDS: NONE lCNOWN. SECTION 4 - REACTIVITY HAZARD DATA ...------....------..--------.--------.----------.-----------------.--------- STABIIoITY: STABLE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR INCOMPATIBILITY (MAT. TO AVOIDI : STRONG OXIDIZERS. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE KNOWN. HAZARDOOS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: CO, C02, UNIDENTIFIED 'ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. IT~It: 4.0h~6BO 5922 40H6473 40J1325 40X08!3 46D3151, DATE, 01/24/03 M2005198 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PAGE 3 OF 4 PRODUCT NAME: ALLSTAR DAZZLB FLOOR CLEANER JNISOURCE ITEM': U17450. 017451, U17453 DATE ISSUED: 04/01/2002 lECTION 5 - HEALTH HAZARD DATA .----~~--.--______.~____k___________._____~_____~~____________________.~_.___ ?RIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: SXIN ABSORPTION ~COTE EFFl!:CTS: MILD EYE IRRITANT. :NHALATION: HIGH CC.................A.TIONS OR PROLONGED EXPOSURE '1'0 LOWER :C.....:,........ATIONS MAY BE IRRITATING TO MUCOUS MEMBRANES. :YE CONTACT: EYE IRRITATION FROM SHORT TERM CONTACT. PROLONGED"" REPEATED 'ONTACT MORE IRRITATING. KIN CONTACT: PROLONGED & REPEATED LIQOID CONTACT MAY RESULT IN IRRITATION ND DERMATITIS. NGESTION: MAY RESULT IN GASTROINTESTINAL IRRITATION. NAUSEA, VOMITING. SPIRATIOn INTO LUNGS MOST BE AVOIDED AS LONG CONTACT CAN :RBSULT IN CHEHICAL t~.....u..........rIS AND PULMONARY EDEMA. :IRONIC EFFECTS: NONE XNOWN. toICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: PRE-EXISTING IRRITATION r SKIN OR MUCOUS MEMBRANES. fimGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES ~ CONTACT: FLUSH WITH WATER FOR 15 MINUTES. IF IRRITATION PERSISTS. GET mICAL ATTENTION IF S..............S PERSIST. :IN CONTACT: WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER. 'TENTION IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST. IF IRRITATION PERSISTS. GET MkDlCAL THALATION: RzmOVB TO FRllSH AIR. PROVIDB OXYGHN IF B:RBATHING IS D21"1"2COLT. ~ MEDICAL ATTENTION. 'GESTION: DO NOT INDUCB VOMITING. DRlme 3 TO 4. GLASSES OF WATER. GBT MEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. ~TEH': 40H2680 4085922 4086473 40J1325 40H0813 46D3151 E, 01/2</03 M2005198 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PAGE 4 OF 4 PRODUCT NAME: ALLSTAR DAZZLE FLOOR CLEANER UNISOURCE ITEM': 017450. 017451. 017453 DATE ISSUED: 04/01/2002 SECTION 6 - CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES ......_-------------------~~----._---------._---------------------------~---- RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (SPBCIFY TYPB): NOT RBQUIRED UNDER NORMAL USAGE. IN CASB OF INHALATION IRRITATION, USE RESPIRATOR APPROVED BY NIOSH OR ORGANIC VAPORS. PROTECTIVE GLOVBSt NEOPRENE OR RUBBER. BYE PROTECTION: SAFETY GLASSES OR GOGGLES. VENTILATION RBQUIREMENTS: LOCAL EXHAUST IS USUALLY SOFFICIENT TO CONTROL VAPOR CONCBNTRATIONS. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING"" EQUIPMENT: CLOTHING AS REQUIRED TO MINIMIZE SKIN CONTACT. BYEWASH STATION AND SAP'En SHOWER. HYGIDUC WORX PRACT2CBS: DO NOT BAT, DRINJ: OR SMOKE .IN WORK AREA. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING. SKCTION 7 - PRECAUTIONS POR SAPE HANDLING AND USB .k_____________...~_____________.______________________________._____________ STBPS TO BE TAXEN IF MATERIAL IS SPILLED OR RELBASED: CONTAIN SPILL. KEEP OUT OF SURFACE WATERS " ANY SEWERS OR WATER COURSES ENTERING OR LBADING TO SURFACE WATERS. SOAX UP WITH INERT ABSORBENT" PLACE IN PROPERLY LABELED LZAX-PROOF CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL. WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS: DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE AND FEDBRAL REGULATIONS. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING ""STORAGE: CONTAINERS. PROTECT FROM BXTREME HEAT OR COLD. STORE IN ORIGINAL SHIPPING KEEP CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. OT1fER PRECAUTIONS idoR SPECIAL HAZARDS: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. READ "" FOLLOW LABBL DIRECTIONS. WE BELIEVE THE STA....".-.....3. TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HERBIN ARE RELIABLE. BUT THEY ARE GIVEN WITHOUT WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY XIND. ..CHEMICAL LISTED AS CARCINOGEN OR POTENTIAL CARCINOGEN. MONOGRAPH (e) OSHA (D) NOT LISTED (E) ANIMAL DATA ONLY CA) NTP (B) IARC " PACIFIC SOURCE SERVER ROOM SEQUENCE OF OPERATION FOR FM-200 FIRE SUPPRESION SYSTEM In the event of a fire situation, the FM-200 Fire Suppression System is programmed to function as follows: A) First detector senses a fire situation: -HofPJStrobe is activated -HV AC in SERVER ROOM are shut down -LED on detector in alarm latches on(steady red LED) B) Second detector senses a fire situation: -LED on detector in alarm latches on (steady red LED) -Bell is activated and Horn/Strobe is shut off -Thirty (30) second countdov.TJ to discharge begins -Personnel in hazard area must decide to exit the SERVER ROOM or abort the discharge *To abo'rt FM-200 discharge: Abort Switch must be continuouslv held in the UD Dosition until FM-200 control panel is reset to normal operating position (Green AC power light is only light on) Abort will hold at ten seconds, if released and re activated abort will count down to 0 and hold till abort is released. When released at 0 discharge of agefll will happen. C) Thiliy (30) second countdown ends: -FM-200 is discharged into the TELEPHONE EQUIP ROOM D) If manual pull station is activated: -FM-200 is immediately discharged into TELJ<:PHONE EQUIP ROOM -H Y AC system is shutdown -HV AC dampers are closed ~ W/ MSDS Number: 00057 Product Name: FM-200 .. Great Lakes Chemical Co r . , c. lion MA TERIAL SAFETY DA T A SHEET Effective Date: Page: 04/20/200 I lof7 II SECTION I - CHEMICAL PRODUCT ANn CoMPANY IDENTIFICATION I) Product Name: FM-200 ManuCacturer: Great Lakes Chemical Corporation Address: P.O. Box 2200 City: West Lafayette State: Indiana Zip: 47996.2200 Emergency Telephone Number: 1-800-949-5167 Information Telephone Number: 1-765-497.6100 Fax: 1-765-497-6123 Chemtrec Phone: 1-800-424-9300 Effective Date: 04120/2001 Supercede Date: 4/7198 MSDS Prepared By: Regulatory Affairs DepartmentlGreat Lakes Chemical Corporation Synonyms: 1.1.1.2,3,3,3-HeptaOuoropropane. 2H.HcptaOuoropropane Product Use: Fire extinguishing, fire suppression, explosion suppression and inerting agent Chemical Name: 1,1.1.2.3,3.3-HeptaOuoropropane Chemical Familv: Halol(enated alkane AdduwnaIIn/onna/wn No information available II SECTION IT - COMPOSITIONIINFoRMATION ON INGREDIENTS ij INGREDIENT NAME CAS No." ExPosuRE L1Mrrs 1.1.1.2,3.3.3-HeptaOuoropropane 431890 > or = 99.9 Y (Hazardous) Not established (OSHA PEL TWA) Not established (OSHA PEL STEL) Not established (OSHA PEL CEIL) Not estahlished (ACGIH TLV TWA) Not established (ACGIH TLV STEL) Not established (ACGIH TLV CEIL) "Indented chemicals are comoonents of Drevjoy~ in.,-ediept. Add,/wnal Inlonna/wn No information available II SECTION ill - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION IJ Emergency Overview: Colorless gas Odorless Direct eye or skin contact with the liquid or cold gas can cause chilling or possibly frostbite of exposed tissues. May cause central nervous system effects. Inhalation of high concentrations can be harmful or fatal due to oxygen deprivation and/or heart irregularities. Relevant Routes of Exposure: Inhalation Signs and Symptoms of Overexposure: Symptoms similar to oxygen deprivation (headache, nausea, dizziness or loss of consciousness) may result from overexposure by inhalation. Heart irregularities such as irregular pulse or heart palpitations may indicate cardiac sensitivity. Cold, white or discolored skin or in severe cases blistering. can be a sign of frostbite caused by cold liquids or gases. MATERIAL SM",. I DATA SHEET MSDS Number: 00057 Effective Date: 04/20/2001 Product Name: FM-200 Page: 20f7 II SECTION ill - HAzARDs IDENTIFICATION " Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated By Exposure: Potential HP.8lth Errer:t,,~ Eyes: Skin: Ingestion: Inhalation: Chronic Health Effects: Cardno~p.nicit~ NTP: IARC: OSHA: No No No No information available Persons with preexisting cardiac, respiratory, or central nervous system disorders may be more susceptible to effects of an overexposure. The use of epinephrine or similar compounds can increase susceptibility to heart irregularities caused by excessive exposure to these types of compounds. See Section XI for additional information. Direct eye contact with the liquid or cold gas can cause chilling or possibly frostbite of exposed tissues. Direct skin contact with the liquid or cold gas can cause chilling or possibly frostbite of exposed tissues. Not expected to be a hazard in normal industrial use. Inhalation of high concentrations can be harmful or fatal due to oxygen deprivation and/or heart irregularities (arrhythmias). Misuse of the product by deliberately inhaling high coocentrations of this gas could cause death without warning. None known ACOIH: OTHER: No No Additional Information II SECTION IV - FIRST AID MEAsURES Eyes: Sk.in: Ingestion: Inhalation: Antidotes: Notes to Physicians and/or Protection ror First.-Aiders: No information available II Flush with water. Get medical attention. Flush with water; if frostbite occurs get medical attention. No information available Remove person to fresh air; if not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult. give oxygen. Get medical attention. No informa tion available The use of epinephrine or similar compounds can increase susceptibility to heart irregularities caused by excessive exposure to these tvoes of cpm'iounds. Additional In/ormation II SECTION V - FIRE FIGHTING MEAsURES II Flammahle Limits in Air (% hy Volume): Not applicable Flash Point: Nonflammable gas Autoignition Temperature: Not available Erlinguishing Media: All conventional media are suitable. Fire Fighting Instructions: Keep cylinders cool with a water spray applied from a safe distance. Use a seU-contained breathing apparatus if containers rupture or release under fire conditions. Do not allow reentry into areas where this material has been released without first ventilating to remove products of combustion/decomposition. MATERIAL SAr1'..1 I DATA SHEET MSDS Nwnber: 00057 Effective Date: Product Name: FM-200 Page: 04/20/2001 30f7 II SECTION V - FIRE FIGHTING MEAsURES Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Flammability Classilieation: Known or Anticipated Hazardous Products of Combustion: No information available 11 Although containers of our product are provided with pressure and temperature relief devices, containers can rupture if exposed to localized heat. Thermal decomposition will generate toxic and corrosive gases. Nonflammable gas Decomposition by elevated temperatures (fire conditions. glowing metal surfaces) may generate hazardous decomposition products common to other CFCs, HCFCs or HBFCs. Tbese can include hydrogen fluoride (ACGIH TLV = 3 ppm), carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and others. Additional In/onnation II SECTION VI - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES 111 Accidental Release Measures: Personal Precautions: Environmental Precautions: No information available Evacuate the area and ventilate. Do not enter areas where high concentrations may exist (especially confined or poorly ventilated areas) without appropriate protective equipment including a seU- contained breathing apparatus. See Section VIII. No informa tion available Additional In/onna/ion II SECTION VII - HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling: Use the same type of precautions as would be used in handling any cryogenic gas. Protect container from damage. Handle in well- ventilated areas. When this material is used as a firefighting agent in fixed or portable extinguishing systems, follow manufacturer's instructions for operation, inspection, maintenance and repair of the system. Store in a cool. dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Keep container tightly closed. No information vyaiIable AdJitionalln/ormation Storage: Otber Precautions: No information available II I I 'I SECTION VITI - ExPOSURE CoNTROLSIPERSONAL PROTECTION Engineering Controls: Ventilation Requirements: .PerRonAI Prot.er.tiv~ 'F.nuiomf'!nt~ EyelFaee Protection: Skin Protection: Respiratory Protection: Ij No information available Use local ventilation to minimize exposure to gas. Use mechanical ventilation for general area control. Chemical splash goggles when handling liquid Use lined neoprene gloves if handling liquid. Clothing designed to minimize skin contact Wear a NIOSH/MSHA approved self-contained breathing apparatus in emergency situations. .. MATERlALSA......l DATA SHEET MSDS Number: 00057 Effective Date: 04/20/2001 Product Name: FM-200 Page: 40f7 II SECTION VITI - ExPOSURE CoNTROLSfPERSONAL PROTECTION II Other Protective Clothing or Equipment: Exposure Guidelines: Work Hygienic Practices: No information available Consult the OSHA respiratory protection information located elt 29CFR 1910.134 and the American National Standard Institute's Practices of Respiratory Protection Z88.2. No information available See Section II. Wash thoroughly after handling. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Make sure pipin~ is empty before doin~ maintenance work. Additional In/onnation II SECTION IX - PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance: Colorless gas Percent Volatile: Boiling Point: -16.4 degrees C (3 pH Valne: degrees F) Not available Colorless Not available Not available Bulk Denllity: Color: Decomposition Temperature: Evaporation Rate: Freezing Point: Heat Value: Melting Point: MolecularfCbemical Formula: Molecular Weight: OctanollWater Partition Coefficient: Odor: Odor Thresbold: Particle Size: No information available Not available Not available -131 degrees C (.204 degrees F) C3HF7 170 pH Concentration: Pbysical State: Reactivity in Water: Saturated Vapor CoaceatratiolC Softening Point: Solubility in Water: Specific Gravity or Density (Water-I): Vapor Density: Vapor Pressure: Ii Not available Not available Not avsilable Gas Not water reactive Not available Not available 260 mglL 1.46 6.04 58.8 psia at 70 degrees F (21 degrees C) Not avsilable Not avsilable Not avsilable Not available II SECTION X - STABILITY AND REACTIVITY /] Stability: Stable under normal conditions of handling and use. Conditions to Avoid: None Incompatibility With Other Materials: Powdered metals (ex. AI, Mg, or Zn) and strong alkalis, oxidizers or reducing agents are not compatible with this and most other halogenated organic compounds. Not available Odorless Viscosity: Volatile Organic Compounds: Waten'OiI Distribution Coefficient: Not available Wei~ht Per GaUon: AdduionalIn/onnation Not available Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hazardous Polymerization: Conditions to Avoid: Thermal decomposition may produce the following: Hydrogen fluoride Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide Will not occur None MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDS Number: 00057 Effective Date: 04/20/200] Product Name: FM-200 Page: 50f7 \- II SECTION X - STABILITY AND REACTIVITY 11 No information available Additionallnfonnation /I SECTION XI - TOXICOLOGICAL INFoRMATION I VALUE (LDliO OR LCliO) I >788,696 Dpml4H ANIMAL ROlITES Acute Inhalation II cq~v'\"""" j 1.1,1,2.3.3,3.H:e taCluoroproDane I Rat Toxicological Information: The human health hazards of this product are expected to he similar to Dther liquefied gases including N2, C02, CFCs. HCFCs. and HBFCs. Therefore, direct eye Dr skin contact with the liquid or cold gas can cause chilling or pDssibly frostbite of exposed tissues. Inhalation of high concentrations can be harmful or fatal due to oxygen deprivation and/or heart irregularities (arrhythmias)_ Misuse of the product by deliberately inhaling high concentrations of this gas could cause death without warning. Persons with preexisting cardiac or central nervous system disorders may be more susceptible to effects of an overexposure. When wsted with and without metabolic activation over a concentration range of 43.9-93.5%, heptafluoropropane was not mutagenic in S. typhimurium. Neither toxicity nor mutagenicity was observed in a mouse lymphoma assay when heptafluoropropane was tested to a concentration of 56.8%. Neither toxicity nor an increase in micronuclei was observed in mice exposed to 10.5% heptafluoropropane. Therefore. there is no evidence that heptanuoropropane is capable of inducing gene or chromosomal mutations in vitro or chromosomal effects in vivo. In other studies, heptafluoropropane did not show genotoxicity or cytotoxicity. Animal studies have found the rat 4 hour LC50 to be >788,696 ppm (-80%), the highest level tested. A cardiac sensitization study in dogs found the No Observable Adverse Effect Level (NOAEL) to be 9.0%. The Lowest Observable Adverse Effect Level (LOAEL) for this study was reported to be 10.6%. A 90 day inhalation study did not find any exposure related effects at 105,000 ppm (10.6% voL/vo1.), the highest level teated. Inhalation studies looking for developmental effects on pregnant rabbits and rats or their ofTspring did not show any eXDosure related effects at the hi~hest cyncent\ations teated 006.000 DPm). Additional In/ormatIOn No information available /I SECTION XII - ECOLOGICAL INFoRMATION Eco1oltical Information: No iri?~~p~ion available Add,tlOnallnformaJion II J No information available II SECTION AU..l- DISPOSAL CoNSIDERATIONS Ii Disposal Considerations: Non.contaminated product is redaimable. Contact Greal Lakes Chemical Corporation for information. Otherwise. dispose of waste in an approved chemical incinerator equipped with a scrubber as allowed by current Local, StatelProvince, FederaUCanadian laws and reeulations. Additional Information No information available . , . . , . - MSDS Number. Product Name: MATERIAL SAI'.IHl DATA SHEET 00057 Effective Date: FM-200 Page: 04/20/200 I 60f7 /I SECTION XlV - TRANSPORT INFoRMATION Il , Proper Shipping Name: Hazard Class: Packing Group: Special Provisions: Non-Bulk Packaging: Passenger AirlRail Limit: Vessel Stowage: ReDortahle Quantitv: Proper Shipping Name: Hazard Class: SUbsidiary Risk: Hazard Labels: Air Passenger Limit Per Package: Air Cargo Limit Per Packa2'e: Proper Shipping Name: Hazard Class: Packing Group: Medical First Aid Guide Code: EmS No. 2.09 - y.S. DOT HeptaOuoropropane 2.2 N/A NIA 304 75 kg A N/A ID Number. Labels: Packaging Exceptions: Bulk Packaging: Air Cargo Limit: Other Stowage: <,-IR - ICAO OR lATA HeptaOuoropropane 2.2 NIA NonOammable gas ID Number. Packing Group: Packing I Dstructions: Packing Instruction. Cargo: Special Provisions Code: Wt\TF.R - IMIll! Heptafluoropropane 2.2 N/A 75 kg ISO kg ID Number. Subsidiary Risk: 350 Additional Information UN3296 Nonflammab.le gas 306 314.315 150 kg N/A UN3296 NIA 200 200 NIA UN3296 NIA ~SECTIONXV - REGULATORY INFoRMATION Ii u.s. Federal Regulations: The components of this product are either on the TSCA Inventory or exempt (i.e, impurities, a polymer comolXIPl:' w/'th the exemotion rule at 40 CFR 723.250) from tbe Inventory. State kegu ations: None knorm InternatIOnal Regulations: This material (or each component) is listed on the following inventories: Canada. NDSL ED - EINECS Australia. AlCS Japan - ENCS Korea - ECL China - List I Cv>adian WHMIS Hazard Class and Division = A. S.ARA Haurd., Acute: Yes Reactive: No Pressure: No Chronic: Fire: No No Additional Information The above regulatory information represents only selected regulations and is not meant to be a oompJete list. ,- I. . , , . ~ 04/20/2001 70f7 II MATERIAL 8AFETY DATA SHEET MSDS Number: 00057 Effective Date: Product Name: FM-200 Page: II SECTION XVI - OTHER INFoRMATI~N ~PA Code., Health: Reactivity: HMIS Code., Health: Reactivity: Label Statements: Other Information: 1 o Flammability: Other: . indicates chronic health hazard. Flammability: Protection: o o 1 o o X Not available Abbreviations: (L) = Loose bulk density in glml LOEC = Lowest observed effect concentration MATe = Maximum acceptable toxicant concentration NA = Not available N/A = Not applicable NL = Not limited NOAEL = No observable adverse effect level NOEC = No observed effect concentration NOEL = No observable effect level NR = Not rated (P) = Packed bulk density in glml PNOC = Particulates Not Otherwise Classified PNOR = Particulates Not Otherwise Regulated REL = Recommended exposure limit TS = Trade secret Additional In/onnation Information on this form is furnished solely for the purpose of compliance with OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, 29CFR 1910.1200 and The Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Canada Gazette Part II, Vol. 122, No.2 and shall not be used for any other purpose. Revision Information: Section II . Purity Section XV . International inventories '" \~~1-~\~ ..4D @ ~.. 2 Rea."'"'" 2 0 -... 0 -., I NFPA I MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET I. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Manufacturef: Addfess: WD-40 Company 1061 Cudahy Place (92110) P.O. Box 80607 San Diego, California 92138-0607 Telephone: Emergency Only: Information: Chemical Name: Trade Name: Item No. 1 (800) 424-9300 (CHEMTREC) (619) 275-1400 Ofganic Mixture WD-40 Aerosol 10002.10005.10008,10011, 10013.10016,10023 II. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS Chemical Name Aliphalic Petroleum Dislillales Petroleum Base Oil Carbon Dioxide Non-hazardous Ingredients III. PHYSICAL DATA Boiling Point: Vapor Densily (air = 1 ): Solubility in Water: Specific Gravity (H,O = 1): Percent Volatile (vol~me): IV. FIRE AND EXPLOSION Flash Point: Flammable Limits: Extinguishing Media: Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: CAS Number 8052-41-3 64742-65-0 124-38-9 Exposure Limit ACGIHlOSHA 100 ppm PEL 5 mglM' TWA (mist) 5000 ppm PEL % 60-70 15-25 2-3 <10 NA Greaterthan 1 Insoluble 0816 @ 700F 70% Evaporation Rate: Vapor Pressure: Appearance: Odor: Not determined 110:tS PSI @ 700F Light amber Characteristic odor Tag Open Cup 11 OOF (minimum) (Solvent Portion) [lei) 1.0% fUel] 6.0% CO,. Dry Chemical, Foam Contents Under Pressure FLAMMABLE - U.F.C. level 3 AEROSOL V. HEALTH HAZARD I ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY Threshold Limit Value Aliphatic Petroleum Distillates (Stoddard solvent) lowest TLV (ACGIH 100 ppm.) Symptoms of Overexposure Inhalation (Breathing): Skin Contact: Eye Contact: Ingestion (Swallowed): First Aid Emergency Procedures Ingestion (Swallowed): Eye Contact: Skin Contact: Inhalation (Breathing): DANGER! Aspiration Hazard: Suspected Cancer Agent Ves No x May cause anesthesia, headache, dizziness, nausea and upper respiratory irritation. May cause drying of skin and/or irritation. May cause irritation, learing and redness. May cause irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Do not induce vomiting, seek medical attention. Immediately flush eyes with large amounls of water for 15 minutes_ Wash wIth soap and water. Remove to fresh air. Give artificial respiration if necessary. If brealhing is diflicull. give oxygen. Pre-existing medical conditions such as eye, skin and respiratory disorders may be aggravated by exposure. If swallowed, can enter lungs and may cause chemical pneumonitis. Do not Induce vomiting. Call PhysIcian immediately. The componenls in this mixture have been found to be noncarcinogenic by NTP. 'ARC and OSHA. VI. REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Conditions to avoid: Incompatibility: Hazardous decomposition products: Hazardous polymerization: Stable x Unstable NA Strong oxidizing materials Thermal decomposition may yield carbon monoxide and/or carbon dioxide. May occur _ Will not occur X VII. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES Spill Response Procedures Spill unlikely from aerosol cans. Leaking cans should be placed in plastic bag or open pail until pressure has dissipated. Waste Disposal Method Empty eerosol cans should not be punctured Or incinerated; bury in land fill. Uquid should be incinerated or buried in land fill. Dispose of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. VIII_ SPECIAL HANDLING INFORMATION Ventilation: Respiratory Protection: Protective Gloves: Eye Protection: Olher Protective Equipment Sufficienlto keep solvent vapor less than TLV. Advised when concenlralions exceed TLV. Advised to prevent possible skin irritation. Approved eye protection to safeguard against potential eye contact, Irritation Or injury. None required. IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Keep from sources of ignition. Avoid excessive inhalation of spray particles, do not take internally. 00 not puncture. incinerate or store container above 120oF. Exposure to heat may cause bursting. Keep can away from erectricat current or battery terminals. Electrical arcmg can cause burn-through (puncture) which may result in flash fire. causing serious injury. Keep from children. X. TRANSPORTATION DATA (49 CFR 172.101) Domestic Surface Description: Hazard Class: 10 No.: Label Required: Domestic Air Description: Hazard Class: 10 No.: Label Required: Consumer Commodity ORM-o NONE Consumer Commodity (ORM-o) Consumer Commodity (Non-Flammable Gas - Aerosol) ORM-D NONE Consumer Commodity (DRM-D-AIR) XI. REGULATORY INFORMATION All ingredients for this product are listed on the TSCA invenlory. SARA Title III chemicals: None California Prop 65 chemicals: None CERCLA reporlable quantity: None RCRA hazardous was Ie no.: 0001 (Ignitable) SIGNATURE: R. Miles REVISION DATE: NA = Not applicable '~~~ Technical Director TITLE: SUPERSEDES: March 1998 March 2001 NDA = No data available < = Less than > = More than We believe the statements. lechnical information and recommendations contained herein are reliable. However, the data is provided without warranty. expressed or lmplJed. It is the user's responsibillly both to determme sale condll1ons for use of this producland assume loss. damage or expense. director consequential. arising tram i!s use. Before using product. rcad label. MSDS-A , ~Q,-ru)O(V SANFORD CORPORATION -- EXPO WHITE BOARD CLEANER,CLEAR -- 7930-00F010059 ======================================================= MSDS Safety Information ======================================================= FSC: 7930 MSDS Date: 02/01/1990 MSDS Num: BHRRN LIIN: 00F010059 Tech Review: 01/28/1994 Product 10: EXPO WHITE BOARD CLEANER,CLEAR Responsible Party Cage: E0365 Name: SANFORD CORPORATION Address: 2740 WASHINGTON BLVD City: BELLWOOD IL 60104-1940 US Info Phone Number: 800-228-5635 Emergency Phone Number: 800-228-5635 ======================================================= Preparer Co- when other than Responsible Party Co. ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Cage: E0365 Assigned Ind: Y Name: SANFORD CORPORATION Address: 2740 WASHINGTON BLVD City: BELLWOOD IL 60104 ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Contractor Summary ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Cage: 86874 Name: SANFORD CORPORATION Address: 2740 WASHINGTON BLVD. City: BELLWOOD IL 60104 US Phone: 1-800-323-0749 Cage: E0365 Name: SANFORD CORPORATION Address: 2740 WASHINGTON BLVD City: BELLWOOD IL 60104 US Phone: 1-800-323-0749 ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Ingredients ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Cas: 7732-18-5 RTECS #: ZC0110000 Name: WATER Ozone Depleting Chemical: N Cas: 67-63-0 RTECS #: NT8050000 Name: ISOPROPANOL (ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL), 2-PROPANOL, DIMETHVL CARBINOL Other REC Limits: 400 PPM OSHA PEL: 400 PPM ACGIH TLV: 400 PPM Ozone Depleting Chemical: N Cas: 111-76-2 RTECS #: KJ8575000 Name: 2-BUTOXYETHANOL (ETHYLENEGLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER), BUTYL CELLOSOLVE, BUTYL GLYCOL, GLVCOL ETHER EB Other REC Limits: 25 PPM (SKIN) OSHA PEL: 50 PPM (SKIN) ACGIH TLV: 2S PPM (SKIN) Ozone Depleting Chemical: N ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- htlp:11 siri .orglm sdsl f2/bhr/b lum. htm I Page 1 of3 9/12/2002 . Page 2 00 Health Hazards Data ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Route Of Entry Inds Inhalation: NO Skin: NO Ingestion: NO Carcinogenicity Inds NTP: NO IARC: NO OSHA: NO Effects of Exposure: EYES: IRRITATION. Explanation Of carcinogenicity: NONE Signs And Symptions Of Overexposure: EYES: IRRITATION. First Aid: EYES: FLUSH W/WATER. ======================================================= Handling and Disposal ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Spill Release Procedures: WIPE UP W/ABSORBENT MATERIAL. Waste Disposal Methods: DISCARD AS SOLID WASTE. Handling And Storage Precautions: THE PRODUCT IS CONSIDERED SAFE WHEN USED UNDER NORMAL USE CONDITIONS. USE IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA. Other Precautions: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Fire and Explosion Hazard Information ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Flash Point Method: TCC Flash Point Text: 105F Lower Limits: SEE SUPP ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Control Measures ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Respiratory Protection: NONE UNDER NORMAL USE CONDITIONS. Ventilation: RECOMMENDED Protective Gloves: NONE UNDER NORMAL USE CONDITIONS Eye Protection: NONE UNDER NORMAL USE CONDITIONS Supplemental Safety and Health: LOWER FLAMMABILITY LIMIT: 2.5 FOR ISOPROPANOL ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- physical/Chemical Properties ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- B.P. Text: l80F Vapor Pres: 33 Vapor Density: 2 Spec Gravity: 0.78 Evaporation Rate & Reference: (ETHER = 11: 7.7 Appearance and Odor: CLEAR LIQUID, CHARACTERISTIC ALCOHOL ODOR. ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Reactivity Data ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Stability Indicator: YES Hazardous Polymerization Indicator: NO ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Toxicological Information ======================================================= ======================================================= Ecological Information ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- MSDS Transport Information ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Regulatory Information ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Other Information ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- h IIp:l /si ri. org/m5ds/ f2/bhr/bhrrn. htm 1 9/12/2002 Page 3 of3 ==================================================~==== HAZCOM Label ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Product 10: EXPO WHITE BOARD CLEANER,CLEAR Cage: E0365 Company Name: SANFORD CORPORATION Street: 2740 WASHINGTON BLVD City: BELLWOOD IL Zipcode: 60104 US Health Emergency Phone: 800-228-5635 Date Of Label Review: 01/28/1994 Label Date: 01/28/1994 Chronic Hazard IND: N Signal Word: WARNING Health Hazard: None Contact Hazard: Slight Fire Hazard: Moderate Reactivity Hazard: None Hazard And Precautions: EYES: IRRITATION. ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer (provided with this information by the compiling agencies) : This information is formulated for use by elements of the Department of Defense. The United States of America in no manner whatsoever expressly or implied warrants, states, or intends said information to have any application, use or viability by or to any person or persons outside the Department of Defense nor any person or persons contracting with any instrumentality of the United States of America and disclaims all liability for such use. Any person utilizing this instruction who is not a military or civilian employee of the United States of America should seek competent professional advice to verify and assume responsibility for the suitability of this information to their particular situation regardless of similarity to a corresponding Department of Defense or other government situation. http://siri.orgfmsds/12lbhrlbhrrn.htm I 911212002 Va/spar V A L SPA R COR P 0 RAT ION MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PAGE 1 11-0002415 ******************** SECTION 1: PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ***************** MANUFACTURERS ADDRESS MFG TELEPHONE NUMBER 24 HR EMERGENCY PHONE NO CHEMICAL NAME OR FAMILY FORMULA TRADE NAME ISSUE DATE 1101 THIRD STREET SOUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55415 (612) 332-7371 1-888-345-5732 PAINT PRODUCT NOT APPLICABLE GOOF OFF 160Z 6 PACK 04-25-01 DATE PRINTED : 06-05-02 ******************** SECTION 2: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ***************** NAME WT % -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * COMMON ( 1) :DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOMETHYL ETHER < 5% TLV TWA NOT ESTAB TLV STEL NOT ESTAB CAS:111-77-3 CHEMICAL: ETHANOL,2-(2-METHOXYETHOX OSHA PEL NOT ESTAB Y)- CEILING NOT ESTAB RECOMND 30.00 PPM * COMMON ( 2) :ETHYLBENZENE CAS:100-41-4 CHEMICAL: BENZENE, ETHYL * COMMON (NA) :XYLENE CAS:1330-20-7 CHEMICAL: PHENYL,DIMETHYL COMMON (NA) : TOLUENE CAS:108-88-3 CHEMICAL: TOLUENE CHEMICALS NOTED WITH A (*) ARE REPORTABLE UNDER 1 11 = GLYCOL ETHER, SEE SECTION 5. 2 = THIS MATERIAL IS A CARCINOGEN PER IARC 3 = PPM SKIN ALL COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE IN COMPLIANCE SUBSTANCE INVENTORY REQUIREMENTS. ******************** SECTION 3: PHYSICAL DATA <20% TLV TWA 100.00 PPM TLV STEL 125.00 PPM OSHA PEL 100.00 PPM CEILING NOT ESTAB RECOMND NOT ESTAB <80% TLV TWA 100.00 PPM TLV STEL 150.00 PPM OSHA PEL 100.00 PPM CEILING NOT ESTAB RECOMND NOT ESTAB < 5% TLV TWA 50.00 (03) TLV STEL NOT ESTAB OSHA PEL NOT ESTAB CEILING 300.00 PPM RECOMND NOT ESTAB SECTION 313 OF SARA TITLE III WITH U.S. TSCA CHEMICAL ***************** BOILING POINT: 230 DEG F. (110 DEG C.) VAPOR PRESSURE MM HG AT 70 DEG F. ( 21 DEG C.): 28.0 VAPOR DENSITY (AIR = 1.0): 4.1 SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.88 PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME: 100.00 ~~!,~~****:*AS:C~::~~~p:~:::::D~::A~H~Ei 0 N EVAPORATION RATE (BUTYL ACETATE = 1) : 2.0 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: NO APPEARANCE/ODOR: NORMAL FOR A COATINGS PRODUCT. PH : N.AV COEFFICIENT OF WATER/OIL DISTRIBUTION: N.AV ******************** SECTION 4: FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD PAGE 2 11-0002415 ****CONTlNUED**** ***************** FLASH POINT TCC/PM DEG F 50 FLASH POINT TCC/PM DEG C 10 LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT 1.00 UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT 7.00 AUTO IGNITION - DEG F N.AV DEG C : N.AV SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT : NONE SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE: N.AV EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: CARBON DIOXIDE, DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, AND/OR WATER FOG. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: FIRE FIGHTERS MUST WEAR SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS OR AIR MASKS. CONTAINERS EXPOSED TO FIRE SHOULD BE KEPT COOL WITH WATER SPRAY. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSIVE HAZARDS: NONE ******************** SECTION 5: HEALTH HAZARD DATA ***************** THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: NOT REQUIRED FOR MIXTURE. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: IMMEDIATE EFFECTS (ACUTE): HARMFUL IF INHALED. MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN, NERVOUS SYSTEM OR RES- PIRATORY SYSTEM, CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE, NAUSEA OR RESPIRATORY IRRITATION. OVEREXPOSURE TO INGREDIENTS IN THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE NOSE AND THROAT IRRITATION, EYE IRRITATION, SKIN IRRITATION, LIVER DAMAGE, KIDNEY DAMAGE, CNS DEPRESSION, CORNEAL INJURY/EYE DAMAGE. DELAYED EFFECTS (CHRONIC): POSSIBLE BIRTH DEFECTS HAZARD. CONTAINS INGREDIENTS WHICH MAY CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS BASED ON ANIMAL DATA. NOTICE: REPORTS HAVE ASSOCIATED REPEATED AND PROLONGED OCCUPATIONAL OVEREXPOSURE TO SOLVENTS WITH PERMANENT BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM DAMAGE. INTENTIONAL MISUSE BY DELIBERATELY CONCENTRATING AND INHALING THE CONTENTS MAY BE HARMFUL OR FATAL. CONTAINS ETHYLBENZENE, WHICH HAS BEEN DETERMINED BY NTP TO BE AN ANIMAL CARCINOGEN WITH NO KNOWN RELEVANCE TO HUMANS. IARC HAS CLASSIFIED ETHYLBENZENE AS POSSIBLY CARCINOGENIC TO HUMANS (2B) ON THE BASIS OF SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE OF CARCINOGENICITY IN LABORATORY ANIMALS BUT INADEOUATE EVIDENCE FOR CANCER IN HUMANS. CONTAINS INGREDIENTS WHICH MAY CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE, KIDNEY DAMAGE. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE - ANY RESPIRATORY OR SKIN CONDITION. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: EYE CONTACT: FLUSH IMMEDIATELY WITH PLENTY OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES AND GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. ~~~~~****~*A L SPA R COR P 0 RAT ION MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PAGE 3 11-0002415 SECTION 5: HEALTH HAZARD DATA WASH THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER. IF AFFECTED BY INHALATION OF VAPOR OR SPRAY MIST, REMOVE TO FRESH AIR. IF SWALLOWED, DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. GIVE LARGE QUANTITIES OF WATER. IF AVAILABLE, GIVE SEVERAL GLASSES OF MILK. NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. POSSIBLE ROUTES OF ENTRY: INHALATION, INGESTION, SKIN ABSORPTION. ******************** SECTION 6: REACTIVITY DATA SKIN CONTACT: INHALATION: SWALLOWING: ****CONTlNUED**** ***************** THIS PRODUCT IS STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE INCOMPATIBILITY: STRONG OXIDIZERS HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: CARBON DIOXIDE/MONOXIDE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: NONE ******************** SECTION 7: SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES ***************** VENTILATE AREA. AVOID BREATHING OF VAPORS. USE SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS OR AIRMASK FOR LARGE SPILLS IN A CONFINED AREA. ELIMINATE IGNITION SOURCES. REMOVE WITH INERT ABSORBENT AND NON-SPARKING TOOLS. AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: DISPOSE IN CHEMICAL DISPOSAL AREA OR IN A MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH LOCAL, STATE, PROVINCIAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. DO NOT INCINERATE CLOSED CONTAINERS. 1******************* SECTION 8: SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION ***************** RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: UNLESS AIR MONITORING DEMONSTRATES VAPOR/MIST LEVELS ABOVE APPLICABLE LIMITS, NO RESPIRATOR IS REQUIRED. IF RESPIRATOR IS REQUIRED, THE APPROPRIATE, PROPERLY FITTED RESPIRATOR (NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED) SHOULD BE WORN DURING APPLICATION. FOLLOW RESPIRATOR MANuFACTURERS DIRECTIONS FOR RESPIRATOR USE. VENTILATION: REQUIRED FOR SPRAYING OR IN A CONFINED AREA~ VENTILATION EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE EXPLOSION PROOF. ELIMINATE IGNITION SOURCE~ PROTECTIVE GLOVES: USUAL HAND PROTECTION FOR PAINT APPLICATION. EYE PROTECTION: FOR SPRAY APPLICATION~ USE CHEMICAL GOGGLES AS A MINIMUM. OTHERWISE, USE ~AFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS AS A MINIMUM. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: USUAL CLOTHING FOR PAINTING OPERATIONS. Va/spar ,****************** SECTION 9: SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS V A L SPA R COR P 0 RAT ION MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PAGE 4 11-0002415 ***************** PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: CONTAINERS SHOULD BE GROUNDED/BONDED WHEN POURING. AVOID FREE FALL OF LIQUID IN EXCESS OF A FEW INCHES. KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT SPARKS AND OPEN FLAMES. KEEP CONTAINER CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. DO NOT STORE ABOVE 120 DEG F. ( 49 DEG C.) BASED ON THE PRODUCT FLASH POINT AND VAPOR PRESSURE, SUITABLE STORAGE SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA REGULATION 1910.106/0NTARIO OH&S REGULATION 851 SECTION 22. EMPTY CONTAINERS MAY CONTAIN PRODUCT RESIDUE, INCLUDING FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE VAPORS. DO NOT CUT, PUNCTURE OR WELD ON OR NEAR CONTAINER. ALL LABEL WARNINGS MUST BE OBSERVED UNTIL THE CONTAINER HAS BEEN CLEANED OR RECONDITIONED. ABBREVIATIONS USED: OSHA-OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION; IARC-INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER; LEL-LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMITS; UEL-UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMITSL MG CU M-MILLIGRAMS PER METERS CUBED6' MM-MILLIMETERS; MPPCF-MILLIONS OF PARTICLE~ PER CUBIC FOOT; MSHA-MINE SAFETY AN HEALTH ADMINISTRATIONL NIOSH-NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTg; WHMIS-WORKPLAC~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM; H-HOURS; HR-HOuKS; NA-NOT APPLlCABLEi NOT EST-NOT ESTABLISHEDL NTP-NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM; PB-LEAD; PEL-PERMiSSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL; P~M-PARTS PER MILLION; TCC/PM-TAG CLOSED CUP/PENSKY-MARTEN;RECM-RECOMMENDED;TLV-THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES. N.AV-NOT AVAILABLE; N.AP-NOT APPLlCABLE;C-CELSIUS; F-FAHRENHEIT ******************** PREPARED BY SECTION ***************** PREPARED BY: REGULATORY AFFAIRS DEPT. MFG TELEPHONE NUMBER : (612) 332-7371 ISSUE DATE : 04-25-01 DATE PRINTED : 06-05-02 ******************** DISCLAIMER SECTION ***************** THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON DATA CONSIDERED TO BE ACCURATE. ~HE VALSPAR CORPORATION MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND ASSUMES NO ~SPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR. COMPLETENESS OF THE DATA. THE VALSPAR LORPORATION FURTHER ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE TO VENDEES USERS OR THIRD~PARTIES CAUSED BY THIS MATERIAL. SUCH VENDEES OR USERS ASSUME ALL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL. THIS MSDS COMPLIES WITH OSHA 1910.1200. VALSPAR DOES NOT REPRESENT THAT IT MEETS ANY STATE-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. . (\~\ _ -c - (\ \-- C1ts~ - ~\j~-t- is l--\' <!:( \ \S'*' \0('(\' (\ ) 1 (D ,'WV ~~ (hR)" i n Y . n I Material Safety Data Sheet 11.0 Product and Company Identification Identification of the preparation Company Identification Emergency telephone number Hewlett-Packard Health Effects Line General information telephone number Local Contact Information I Hazard Rating I Health I Flammability I Instability/Reactivity I Special HP LaserJet Cartridge C7115A/X Hewlett-Packard Company 11311 Chinden Boulevard Boise, Idaho 83714 United States 1-800-457-4209 (USA and Canada) Inti: +1-503-494-7199 (all other areas) Singapore: +001-800-332-13321 1-208-323-2551 (USA and Canada) Inti: +1-208-323-2551 (all other areas) Ireland Liffey Park Technology Park Barnhall Road Leixlip, Co. Kildare, Ireland Phone: 016150000 United Kingdom Hewlett-Packard, Ltd. Cain Road, Amen Corner Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 1HN Phone: 1344 36-0000 US NFPAlHMIS I 1 I 1 I o I N/A I I 2.0 Composition/Information on Ingredients This product is a toner preparation that is used in Hewlett.Packard LaserJet1000, 1200, and 3300 printers. ComponenVSubstance I Styrene Acrylate Copolymer I Iron Oxide CAS Number I I 1317-61-9 I I 3.0 Hazard Identification EU Number I % by Weight I Risk Phrases I 45 - 55 I 40 - 50 215-277-5 The preparation is not classified according to EU Directive 1999/45/EC August 1, 2002 Page 1 of 6 HP LaserJet C7115NX [lJ)' in.. e n t Material Safety Data Sheet Routes of Exposure Inhalation, Ingestion, skin and eyes. Acute Health Hazards Inhalation: Ingestion: Minimal respiratory tract irritation may occur with exposure to large amounts of dust. Low acute toxicity. Ingestion is a minor route of entry for intended use of this product. Unlikely to cause skin irritation, May cause transient slight irritation. Prolonged inhalation of excessive amounts of any dust may cause lung damage. Use of this product as intended does not result in inhalation of excessive amounts of dust. Refer to section 11. Skin: Eyes: Chronic Health Hazards Carcinogenicity I 4.0 First Aid Measures Inhalation: Move person to fresh air immediately. If symptoms occur, consult a physician. Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water. Drink one to two glasses of water. If symptoms occur, consult a physician immediately, Skin: Wash affected areas thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists, consult a physician. Eyes: Do not rub eyes. Immediately flush with large amounts of clean, lukewarm water (low pressure) for at least 5 minutes or until particles are removed. If irritation persists, consult a physician, I 5.0 Fire Fighting Measures Extinguishing media CO2, water, dry chemical Unsuitable Extinguishing None known Media Special Firefighting None Procedures Unusual fire and explosion Like most organic material in powder form, toner can hazards form explosive dust-air mixtures when finely dispersed in air. Auto-ignition temperature Not available Flashpoint (method) Not applicable Hazardous Combustion CO2, CO Products August 1, 2002 Page 2 of 6 HP LaserJel C7115A1X ~Pl. i n 't' e n t Material Safety Data Sheet I 6.0 Accidental release measures Spill or leak procedures Avoid breathing dust. Minimize the release of particles. Slowly sweep the material into a bag or other sealed container. Clean remainder with a damp cloth or vacuum cleaner. If a vacuum is used, the motor must be rated as dust explosion-proof. Fine powder can form explosive dust-air mixtures. Dispose of waste toner in accordance with local requirements, Environmental precautions Do not discharge into drains (See also Section 13, Disposal Considerations). I 7.0 Handling and Storage Advise on safe handling and Keep material out of reach of children. Avoid protection against fire inhalation of dust and contact with eyes. Use with adequate ventilation. Keep away from excessive heat, sparks, and open flames. Requirements for storage Keep out of the reach of children, Keep container rooms and advise on closed and store at room temperature. Keep away storage compatibility from strong oxidizers. I 8.0 Exposure con troll personal protection Exposure Limit Values USA OSHA (TWAlPEL): ACGIH (TWAfTLV): TRGS 900 (Luftgrenzwert): Exposure Controls Respiratory protection Ventilation Protective gloves Eye protection Other protective equipment 15 mg/m3 (Total Dust) 5 mg/m3 ~Respirable Fraction) 10 mg/m (Inhalable Particulate) 3 mg/m3 (Respirable Particulate) 10 mg/m3 (Einatembare Partikel) 3 mg/m3 (Alveolengangige Fraktion) Not required under intended use, Good general ventilation should be sufficient under intended use. Not required under intended use. Not required under intended use. Not required under intended use. I 9.0 Physical and chemical properties pH Not applicable Boiling point Not applicable Flash point Not applicable Melting point 100 - 1500C (Softening Point) Flammability Non-flammable solid (according to test methods of EU Directive 92169/EEC, A10 Flammability (Solids) Augusl1, 2002 Page 3 016 HP LaserJel C7115NX Material Safety Data Sheet Explosive properties Toner material, like most organic material in powder form, is capable of creating a dust explosion. No data available Not applicable 1.4 - 1.8 Negligible Partially soluble in toluene and xylene. ~JJ' i n v ~ n I Oxidizing properties Vapor Pressure Specific gravity (H20=1) Solubility in water Solubility in organic solvents Partition coefficient Viscosity Vapor density Evaporation rate Physical state Color Odor Other Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Fine powder Black Slight plastic odor Decomposition Temperature: >2000 C 110.0 Stability and reactivity Stability Stable under normal storage conditions Incompatibilities Strong oxidizers Hazardous decomposition CO2, CO products Hazardous polymerization Will not occur 111.0 Toxicological information Refer to Section 3 fOf potential heath effects and Section 4 for first aid measures Inhalation: LCso:inh-rat>5mg/U4 hrs" not harmful. Ingestion: LDso:orl-rat>5000 mg/kg, not harmful. Eye Contact: Not classified as irritant, according to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) and EU Directive 67/548/EEC. Skin Contact: Not classified as irritant, according to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) and EU Directive 67/548/EEC. Chronic Toxicity: No data available, Sensitization: Not classified as a sensitizer according to EU Directive 67/548/EEC and OSHA HCS (US). Mutagenicity: Negative, does not indicate mutagenic potential (Ames Test: Salmonella typhimurium) Carcinogenicity: Not a known or suspected carcinogen according to any IARC Monograph, NTP, OSHA Regulations (USA), EU Directive, or Proposition 65 (California). Reproductive Toxicity: Not classified as toxic according to EU Directive 67/548/EEC, California Prop. 65, or DFG (Germany), AU9ust 1, 2002 Page 4 of 6 HP LaserJet C7115NX ~Pl' i n 'I . " I Material Safety Data Sheet 112.0 Ecologicallnformation 1 No data available for ecological and wastewater treatment (sewage) systems. Avoid spills and dispose of in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. 113.0 Disposal considerations Do not put toner or toner cartridge into fire; heated toner may cause severe bums. Do not shred toner cartridge, unless dust-explosion prevention measures are taken, Finely dispersed particles may form explosive mixtures in air. Dispose of in compliance with federal, state, and local regulation. 114.0 Transportation information Not a regulated article under DOT, lATA, ADR, or RID UN Number None Class None Proper Shipping Name None Packing Group None Special Precautions None 115.0 Regulatory information US EPA TSCA Inventory All ingredients are listed on TSCA inventory US EPA TSCA 12(b) None US California Proposition 65 None EU Notification All components in this product are compliant with EU Chemical Inventory regulations. EU R&S Phrase Information No European Risk Phrases (labeling data) Dangerous Components None (CAS No.) wt% USA Labeling Symbol Not required Hazard Warning Not required Safety Advice Not required Hazardous Component(s) None /16.0 Other information Date Prepared: August 1, 2002 HP-DMS Document Control 09000de78022dae5 Number: Revision Information: This document replaces all prior versions of the MSDS EU Information This MSDS was prepared in compliance with EU Directive 91/155/EEC as amended by 2001/58/EC and USA OSHA Hazard Communications regulations (29CFR1910:1200). August 1, 2002 Page 50f6 HP LaserJet C7115NX ~il. in.,. . n t Material Safety Data Sheet DISCLAIMER: This Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is provided without charge to customers of Hewlett-Packard. Data is the most current known to Hewlett-Packard at the time of preparation of this MSDS and is believed to be accurate. It should not be construed as guaranteeing specific properties of the products as described or their suitability for a particular application. August 1,2002 Page 60f6 HP LaserJet C7115NX ,'. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET: SIMPLE GREEN" I. PRODUCT & COMPANY INFORMATION PRODUCT NAME: SIMPLE GREEN" CLEANER I DEGREASER I DEODORIZER Page 1 of 4 COMPANY NAME: SUNSHINE MAKERS, INC. 15922 Pacific Coast Highway Huntington Harbour, CA 92649 USA Telephone: 800-228-0709 . 562-795.6000 Fax: 562-592-3034 Website: www.simplegreen.com Version NO.1 008 Issue Date: January, 2003 For 24-hour emergency, call Chern-Tel, Inc.: 800-255-3924 USE OF PRODUCT: An all purpose cleaner and degreaser used undiluted or diluted in water for direct, spray, and dip tank procedures. II. INGREDIENT INFORMATION The only ingredient of Simple Green" with established exposure limits is undiluted 2-butoxyethanol (<6%) (Butyl Cellosolve; CAS No. 111-76-2): the OSHA PEL and ACGIH TLV is 25 ppm (skin). NntA hnWAVAr th.t BuM CAllosolvA is nolv onA of the raw m~IArial inarArtip.nt~ that undAreo nroC'.P.ssina and dilution durino the manufi=lcture of Simale Greene. Unoo C'.omoletion of the manufacturinn nrnr.ess. Simnle GreAne does not nassess the occuoational healfh risks associated with p.xoosure tn IlndillllAd Blllvl CAllnsnlvA Verification of this is contained in the independent test results detailed under "Toxicological Information" on Page 3 of this MSDS. The Butyl Cellosolve in Simple Green" is part of a chemical category (glycol ethers) regulated by the Emergency Planning and Community Righl-ta-Know Act (SARA, Title III, section 313); therefore, a reporting requirement exists. 6.sed uoon chemir:al ;malvsis. Simnle Green" contFlins no known ~PA nrioritv nollutants he::Jvv metals. nr chemicals listed unner RCRA CFRt:1 A or CWk Analvsis hv TCLP {Toxir.itv C:h;m'lderistir: Leachinn Pror.edurp.\ t=lr:r.nrctinn to RCRA rp'vP'<1Ip.rl no toxir: nrot=lnir: or innraanic constibll~nt~ All components of Simple Green" are listed on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory. III. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION UN Number: Dangerous Goods Class: Not required Nonhazardous Health ~ l' Fire ~O Reactivity ~ 0 Special ~ 0 ~ Rt=ltinn ~r.;tIA Ht=lz;:ud Ratinn (NFPA/HMIS\ o = minimal 2 ~ moderate 4 = severe 1 ~ slight 3 = serious tMild eye irritant. non-mutagenic and non-carcinogenic. None of the ingredients in Simple Greene are regulated or listed as potential cancer agents by Federal OSHA, NTP, or IARC. SUNSHINE MAKERS. INC. Simp'e Greens MSDS No. 1008 Page 2 of 4 IV. FIRST AID MEASURES SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE AND FIRST AID TREA TMENT Eye contact: Reddening may develop. Immediately rinse the eye with large quantities of cool water; continue 10-15 minutes or until the material has been removed; be sure to remove contact lenses. if present, and to lift upper and lower lids during rinsing. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Skin contact: Minimal effects. if any; rinse skin with water, rinse shoes and launder clothing before reuse. Reversible reddening may occur in some dennal-sensitive users; thoroughly rinse area and get medical attenfion if reaction persists. Swallowing: Essenfially non-toxic. Give several glasses of water to dilute; do not induce vomiting. If stomach upset occurs, consult physician. Inhalation: Non-toxic. Exposures to concentrate-mist may cause mild irritation of nasal passages or throat; remove to fresh air. Get medical attention if irritation persists. V. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Simple Greens is stable. not flammable, and will not burn. Flash PoinUAuto-lgnition: Flammability Limits: Extinguishing Media: Special Fire Fighling Procedures: Not flammBble. Not flammable. Not flammable/nonexplosive. No special procedures required. None required, VI. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Recover usable material by convenient method; residual may be removed by wipe or wet mop. If necessary, unrecoverable material may be washed to drain with large quantities of water. VII. HANDLING, STORAGE & TRANSPORT INFORMATION No special precautions are required. This product is non-hazardous for storage and transport according to the U.S, Department of Transportation Regulations. Simple Greens requires no'speciallabeling or placarding to meet U.S. Department of Transportation requirements. UN Number: Not reauired Danaerous Goods Class: Non-hazardous VIII. EXPOSURE CONTROLS Exposure Limits: The Simple Greens fonnulalion presents no health hazards to the user when used according to label directions for its intended purposes. Mild skin and eye irritation is possible (please see Eye contact and Skin contact in Section IV.). Ventilation: No special ventilation is required during use. Human Health Effects or Risks from Exposure: Adverse effects on human health are not expected from Simple Greens, based upon twenly years of use without reported adverse health incidence in diverse population groups, including extensive use by inmates of U.S. Federal prisons in cleaning operations. Simple Green. is a mild eye irritant; mucous membranes may become irritated by concentrate-mist. Simp'e Green. is not likely 10 irritate the skin in the majority of users. Repeated daily application to the skin without rinsing, or continuous contact of Simple Green. on the skin may lead to temporary, but reversible, irritation. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: No aggravation of existing medical conditions is expected; dermal sensilive users may react to dermal contact by Simple Greens. .' SUNSHINE MAKERS, INC. Simple Greene MSDS NO.1 008 Page 3 of 4 IX. PERSONAL PROTECTION Precautionary Measures: Eye Protection: No special requirements under normal use conditions. Caution, including reasonable eye protection, should always be used to avoid eye contact where splashing may occur. No special precautions required; rinse completely from skin after contact. No special precautions required. No special requirements. Wash or rinse hands before touching eyes or contact lenses. Skin Protection: Respiratory Protection: Work and Hygienic Practices: X. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Translucent green liquid with characteristic sassafras odor. 1.0257 Vapor Pressure: 17 mm Hg @ 20 .C; 22 mm Hg @ 25.C 9.5 Vapor Density: 1.3 (air = 1) >1 (butyl acetate = 1) Density: 8.5Ibs./gallon 110 .C (231 .F) -9 .C (16 .F) If product freezes, it will reconstitute without loss of efficacy when brought back to room temperature and agitated. VOC Composite Partial Pressure: 0.006 mm Hg @ 20 .C Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): 7.96 glL per ASTM Method 3960-90. Per California AOMD's VOC test method, product must be diluted at least 4 parts of water to 1 part Simple Greene in order to meet SCAOMD Rule 1171 & Rule 1122 and BAAOMD Regulation 8-16 VOC requirements for solvent cleaning operations. Water Solubility: Completely soluble in water. The higher salt concentrations in marine ecosystems will lead to complexes with Simple Greene that may become visible at ratios above one part Simple Greene to 99 parts seawater. Ash Content: At 600 .F: 1.86% by weight. Nutrient Content: Nitrogen: <1.0% by weight (fusion and qualitative test for ammonia). Phosphorus: 0.3% by formula. Sulfur. 0.6% by weight (barium chloride precipitation method). Appearance/odor: Specific Gravity: pH of concentrate: Evaporation: Boiling Point: Freezing Point: Detection: Simple Greene has a characteristic sassafras odor that is not indicative of any hazardous situation. XI. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY INFORMATION Nonreactive. Simple Green~ is stable, even under fire conditions, and will not react with water or oxidizers. Hazardous po'ymerizatlon will not occur. XII. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Nonhuman Toxicitv Acute Mortality Studies: Oral LOse (rat): >5.0 g/kg body wei9ht 1/ Dermal LOse (rabbit): >2.0 glkg body wei9ht Dermal Irritation: Only mild. but reversible. irritation was found in a standard 72-hr test on rabbits. A value of 0.2 (non-irritating) was found on a scale of 8. Eye Irritation: With or without rinsing with water, the irritation scores in rabbits at 24 hours did not exceed 15 (mild irritant) on a scale of 110. Subchronic dermal effects: No adverse effects, except reversible dermal irritation, were found in rabbits exposed to Simple Greene (up to 2.0 glkglday for 13 weeks) applied to the skin of 25 males and 25 females. Only female body weight gain was affected. Detailed microscopic examination of all major tissues showed no adverse changes. Fertility Assessment by Continuous Breeding: The Simple Green" formulation had no adverse effect on fertility and reproduction in CD-l mice with continuous administration for 18 weeks. and had no adverse effect on the reproductive performance of Iheir offspring. SUNSHINE MAKERS. INC. Simp'e Greene MSDS No. 1008 Page 4 of 4 XIII. BIODEGRADABILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICITY INFORMATION Biodegradability: Simple Greene is readily decomposed by naturally occurring microorganisms. The biological oxygen demand (BOD), as a percentage of the chemical oxygen demand (COD). after 4,7, and 11 days was 56%, 60%, and 70%, respectively. Per OECD Closed Bottle Test, Simple Greene meets OECD and EPA recommendations for ready biodegradability. In a standard biodegradation test wijh soils from three different countries, Butyl Cellosolve reached 50% degradation in 6 to 23 days, depending upon soil type, and exceeded the rate of degradation for glucose which was used as a control for comparison. Environmental Toxicity Information: Simple Greene is considered practically non-toxic per EPA's aquatic toxicity scale. Simple Greene is non-Ielhalto any of the marine and estuarine lest animals listed in the following table at concentrations below 200 mg/L (0.02%). This table shows the Simple Greene concentrations that are likely to be lethal to 50% of the exposed organisms. LCo: in moiL 1JU!.!!!} .4R.hmu' ~n.hnlu" M;:Jri^p.Fi!=:t}: Mud minnow (Fundulus he/eracli/us) Whitebait (Galaxias macula/us) M~rinA/F~f1larinp. InVf~rtAhrates: Brine Shrimp (Arternia salina) Grass Shrimp (Palaemone/es pug/oj Green-lipped Mussel (Perna canaliculus) Mud Snail (Po/arnopyrgus es/uarinus) 1690 210 1574 210 610 270 220 410 399 220 220 350 XIV. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Simple Greene is fully water soluble and biodegradable and will not harm sewage-treatment microorganisms if disposal by sewer or drain is necessary. Dispose of in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws. XV. OTHER INFORMATION Containers: Simple Greene residues can be completely removed by rinsing with water; the container may be recycled or applied to other uses. Electrical Wiring Compatibility: Polyimide insulated wiring is not affected by exposure to Simple Greene. After immersion in Simple Greene for 14 days at 74"F. the 61 cm piece of polyimide insulated wire passed a one minute dielectric prooftes! at 2500 volts (ASTM 0-149). Conlact Poin!: Sunshine Makers, Inc., Research and Devetopment Division: 562-795-6000. ..* NOTICE ..* All information appearing herein is based upon data obtained by the manufacturer and recognized technical sources. Judgments as to the suitability of information herein for purchaser's purposes are necessarily purchaser's responsibility. Therefore, although reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this information, Sunshine Makers, Inc. or its distributors extends no warranties, makes no representations and assumes no responsibility as to the suitability of such information for application to purchaser's intended purposes or for consequences of its use. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET: SIMPLE GREEN' ANTIBACTERIAL I. PRODUCT & COMPANY INFORMATION PRODUCT NAME: OTHER NAMES: SIMPLE GREENe ANTIBACTERIAL SIMPLE GREENe ANTIBACTERIAL MUL TI-SURFACE CLEANER I DISINFECTANT Page 1 of 4 COMPANV NAME: SUNSHINE MAKERS, INC. 15922 Pacific Coast Highway Huntington Harbour, CA 92649 USA Telephone: 800-228-0709 . 562-795-6000 Fax: 562-592-3034 Website: www.simplegreen.com Version No. 20004 Issue Date: Jan. 01. 2003 For 24-hour emergency. call Chem-Tel, Inc.: 800-255-3924 USE OF PRODUCT: A hard surface cleaner and disinfectant for cleaning, degreasing, disinfecting, and deodorizing: effective against gram positive and gram negative bacteria. including Staphylococcus aurous. Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Salmonella chlororaesuis, Strepfococcus pyogenes. and Escherichia coli. U.S. EPA REGISTRATION NO.: 56782-2 CANADA P.C.P. ACT REGISTRATION NO.: 25032 II. INGREDIENT INFORMATION Innrerlient CAS Number Exposure Limits (ppm) for Undiluted Materials OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV Active: Octyl decyl dimethyl ammonium chloride Dioctyl dimethyl ammonium chloride Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride Alkyl (C14. 50%; C12, 40%; C16, 10%) dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride 32426-11-2 5538-94-3 7173-51-5 None established None established None established 68424-85-1 None established Inert: Surfactants Wetting Agents Buffers None established None established None established III. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Hazard Ratina (NFPA/HMI~ Health = 1. Reactivity = 0 Fire = 0 Special = 0 ~ R~tinn S{".;:Ile o = minimal 1 = slight 2 = moderate 3 = serious 4 = severe .Mild eye irritant, non-mutagenic and non-carcinogenic. SUNSHINE MAKERS, INC. Simple Green" Antibacterial MSDS No. 20004 Page 2 of 4 IV. FIRST AID MEASURES Eye contact: Immediately rinse the eye with large quantities of cool water; continue 10-15 minutes or until the material has been removed. If present, contact lenses should be removed immediately. Both upper and lower lids should be lifted to facilitate thorough rinsing. Skin contact: Minimal effects. if any, from diluted product; rinse skin with water, rinse shoes and launder clothing before reuse. Reversible reddening may occur in some dermal-sensitive users; thoroughly rinse area. Swallowing: Essentially nontoxic. Give several glasses of milk or water to dilute; do not induce vomiting. If stomach upset occurs, consult physician. Inhalation: Nontoxic. Prolonged exposure of workers to concentrate-mist during spray application may cause mild irritation of nasal passages or throat. Relocate workers to fresh air. V. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Simple Green" Antibacterial is stable and will not bum. Extinguishing Media: Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Not flammable/nonexplosive. No special procedures required. None required. VI. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Recover usable material by convenient method; residual may be removed by wipe or wet mop. VII. HANDLING, STORAGE & TRANSPORT INFORMATION No special precautions required. This product is non-hazardous for storage and transport according to the U.S. Department of Transportation Regulations. This material does not meet the definition of a hazardous material according to 49 CFR, ICAO, IMDG and the UN Orange Book. Store at normal room temperature. VIII. EXPOSURE CONTROLS Exposure Limits: The Simple Greene Antibacterial formulation presents no health hazards to the user when used according to label directions for its intended purposes. Mild skin and eye irritation is possible (please see Eye contact and Skin contact in Section IV.). Ventilation: No special ventilation is required during use. Human Health Effects or Risks from Exposure: Adverse human health effects are nol expected from Simple Green" Antibacterial, based upon the available toxicity data. Simple Greene Antibacterial is a mild eye irritant; mucous membranes may become irritated by concentrate~mist. Prolonged skin contact with Simple Green" Antibacterial may irritate the skin. Repeated daily application to the skin without rinsing. or continuous contact of Simple Green" Antibacterial on the skin may lead to irritation. Allergic reactions are not anticipa led. , O' SUNSHINE MAKERS, INC. Simple Green~ Antibacterial MSDS No. 20004 Page 3 of 4 IX. PERSONAL PROTECTION Precautionary Measures: Eye Protection: No special requirements under normal use conditions. Caution, including reasonable eye protection, should always be used to avoid eye contact where splashing may occur. such as during spray applications. No special precautions required; rinse completely from skin after contact. No special precautions required. Skin Protection: Respiratory Protection: X. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance/odor: Freezing Point: Boiling Point: Specific Gravity; Solubility in Water: Clear liquid with characteristic odor. _g oC (16 OF) 98 oC (209 OF) 1.011 Completely soluble in fresh and salt water. Vapor Pressure: Vapor Density; pH of concentrate: Evaporation rate: 25 mm Hg 1.3 (air = 1) 9.5 0.4 (butyl acetate = 1) XL STABILITY AND REACTIVITY INFORMATION Nonreactive. Simple Green~ Antibacterial is stable, even under fire conditions, and will not react with water, acids, or oxidizers. XII. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Nonhuman Toxicitv Acute Mortality Studies: Oral LD,. (rat): Denmal LD,. (rabbit); >5.0 glKg body weight >2.0 glKg body weight Dermal Irritation; In a standard test on rabbits, mild irritation was found at 72 hours; well-defined reddening was observed at 7 and 14 days after exposure. Dermal Sensitization; No allergic reactions occurred in guinea pigs treated with Simple GreenOAntibacterial. Eye Irritation: With or without rinsing with water, the irritation scores in rabbits at 24 hours did not exceed 17 (mild irritant) on a scale of 110 (extremely irritating); all scores were normal at seven days. Carcinogenicity: Simple Greeno Anlibacterial conlains no carcinogenic compounds as defined by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), the International Agency for Research on Carcinogens (IARC), or the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA). XIII. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Simple Green~ Antibacterial is fully water soluble, and with dilution is biodegradable. If disposed by sewer or drain. diluted solutions will not harm sewage-treatment microorganisms. Dispose of in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws. , . .' . SUNSHINE MAKERS, INC. Simple Greene Antibacterial MSDS No. 20004 Page 4 of 4 IV. OTHER INFORMATION Efficacv Information R~r.tAridrl;:Jl. TA~tP.rt AffAdivp. ::Io::linst nrHm nositivp. ::Inn nrnm nAo:=llivp. h::lr.tAri;:J" Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Salmonella chloreraesuis, Streptococcus pyogenes, Usferia monocytogenes Enterobacter aerogenes Klebsiella pneumoniae Proteus mirabilis Enterococcus faecium Lactobacillus gasseri Corynebacferium ammoniagenes, and Escherichia coli. Efficacy was demonstrated in a standard test using a 60-second exposure of full-strength Simple Green Antibacterial Multi- . Surface CleanerlDisinfectant . General Information Containers: Do not reuse empty container. Rinse container thoroughly and discard in trash or offer for recycling. Contact Point: Sunshine Makers, Inc., Research and Development Division: 562-795-6000. *** NOTICE *** All information appearing herein is based upon data obtained by the manufacturer and recognized technical sources. Judgments as to the suitability of information herein for purchaser's purposes are necessarily purchaser's responsibility. Therefore, although reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this information, Sunshine Makers, Inc. or its distributors extends no warranties, makes no representations and assumes no responsibility as to the suitability of such information for application to purchaser's intended purposes or for consequences of its use. - . 'Q.\(;U ('{IS - 1\ ,~()) 'END 25'70<::::0 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Sara Lee Household and Body Care USA 707 Eagleview Boulevard, Exton, PA 19341-1124 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER (610) 385-9500 SECTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: Endust for Electronics (pop-up wipes) CHEMICAL FORMULA/FAMILY: Anti static cleaner cloth SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS CAS NUMBER COMPOSITION 67-63-0 35-45\ INGREDIENT SUMMARY Isopropanol Propylene glycol, normal butyl ether 5131-66-8 1-3\ OSHA LIMITS 400 PPM TWA 500 PPM STEL N.E. '. -...J :LING POINT: Not determined ,~POR PRESSURE: Not determined \ VOLATILE: >99\ WATER SOLUBILITY: Soluble APPEARANCE: Clear, low viscosity SECTION IV - N.E.~ Not Established SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.9 VAPOR DENSITY (AIR~I): Not determined EVAPORATION RATE: Not determined ODOR: Isopropyl alcohol liquid. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Flash Point: 81 F (27 C) Closed Cup. Flammable Limits in Air (\ by volume) : LEL: Not determined. UEL: Not determined. Extinguishing Media: Water fog, alcohol reBistant foam, carbon dioxide or dry chemical. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Combustion will yield carbon dioxide and/or carbon monoxide. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None known. SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Direct eye contact may cause eye irritation. Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause irritation. EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES: ~lation: . ~ve to fresh air. If not breathing, begin artificial respiration. If .athing is difficult, oxygen may be administered by qualified medical personnel. Eye or Skin Contact: " 0"" Endust for Electronics (pop-up wipes) PAGE NUMBER 2 E' Flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes. Obtain medical a, ~stance of irritation persists. Ln: wash off skin with water. .;restion: Contact a poison control center or physician. SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA Hazardous POlymerization: will not occur. Stability: Stable. Incompatibility: Not determined SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled: Contain and collect spilled materials using absorbent material as necessary. Rinse contaminated surfaces with water. Waste Disposal Method: Dispose of in accordance with all federal, state, and local regulations. RCRA HazardoUB Waste ID Number: D001 SECTION VIII - PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO USE Respiratory Protection: None required under normal household use conditions. A respiratory protection program that meets OSHA 1910.134 and ANSI ZSS.2 requirements must be followed whenever workplace conditions warrant a respirator's use. Ventilation: Mechanical or local exhaust may be used, if necesBary. Protective Gloves: UBe impervious gloves when prolonged or repeated contact occurs or if skin ~Jtation develops. l Protection: lr safety glasses or goggles when possibility of direct eye contact .."ists. Other Protective Equipment: None. SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storage: Do not splash in eyes. Other Precautions: None. NFPA Aerosol Storage Level Code: Does not apply to non-aerosol. SECTION X - STATE RIGHT TO KNOW INFORMATION PENNSYLVANIA: This product contains the following pennsylvania Right-to-Know hazardous substances at concentrations of 1% or greater and special hazardous substances at concentrations of 0.01% or greater: Chemical CAS Number Isopropanol 67-63-0 The identity of substances not listed above or in section II is conBidered to be a trade secret. SECTION XI - SARA TITLE III INFORMATION SECTION 302: This product contains the following ingredient(s) regulated under SARA Title III Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances List: None SECTION 313: This product contains the following ingredient(s) regulated ~----------~~~~~_:~_:~::~_:::_:~::~~~-~:~:_-~~~~-------------------------- ~ INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE BASED UPON DATA BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT. HOWEVER, NO GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- preparation Date: December 2, 1996 , .' ( Bifenthrin TC When used as a termiticide, individualslfirr:n.s must be licensed by the state to apply term!tl- cide products. States may have more restnctlve requirements regarding qualifications of per- sons using this producl. Consult the pest con- trol regulalory agency of your state pnor to use of this product. To control pests indoors and outdoors ~n resi- dential, institutional, public, commercial, and industrial buildings, and lawns, ornamentals, parks, recreational afeas and athletic fields. ( EPA Reg. No. 279-3206.73748 Active Ingredient: Bifenthrin" .......... ............................................ Inert Ingredients: .......................,....................... EPA Est, 279-NY- 1 ByWt. 7.9% 921% 100.0% Valuellne Bifenthrin TC contains ~/J pound active ingredient per gallon. .Cis isomers 97% minimum, trans isomers 3% maximum. U.S. Patent No. 4,238,505 KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN CAUTION Manufactured for: .{~~;." <~-h~_ U UnlVAR ( Univar USA, Inc. 11149 Research Blvd, #260 Austin, TX 78759 Net Contents: 1110S-C Ir swallowed If inhaled If on skin or clothing If in eyes FIRST AID . Call prnson control cenler or doctor immediately for treatment advice. . Have person sip a glass of waler jf able to swal- low. . Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor. . Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. . Move person to fresh air. . It person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambu- lance, then give artificial respiration, preferably by mouth-to-mouth, if possible. . Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice . Take off contaminated dothing. . Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15~ 20 minutes, . Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. . Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. . Remove contact lenses. if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. . Call a pOison control cenler or doctor for treatment advice. HOTLINE NUMBER Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You may also con- tact: 1-800-900-4044 Poison Control Center (Human Health) 1-800-345-4735 ASPCA (Animal Health) I NOTE TO PHYSICIAN - - - -- j This product is a pyrethroid. If large amounts have been ingested, the stomach and intestine should be evacuated. Treatment is symp- J tomatic and supportive. Digestible fats, oils, or alcohol may increase absorption and so should be avoided. PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Hazards to Humans (and Domestic Animals) CAUTION Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through skin. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Avoid breathing spray mist. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, or using tobacCo. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. AU pesticid.e handlers (mixers, loaders and applicators) must wear loog- sleeved shirt and long pants, socks, shoes and chemical-resistant gloves. After !he product is diluted in accordance with label directions for use, and/Or when mixing and loadin~ using a closed spray tank transfer system, Of an in. tine. injector system, Shirt, pants, Socks, shoes and waterproof gloves are sufficient. In addition, all pesticide handlers must wear a respiratory protec- tion device 1 when working in a non-ventilated space. An pesticide handlers must wear protective eyewear when working in non-ventilated space or when applying termiltcide by roelding or sub-slab injection. fUse one of the following NrOSH approved respirator with any R, P Of HE filter or a NrOSH approved respirator with an organic vapor (OV) cartridge or canister with any R. P or HE prefilter. Page 1 When treating adjacent to an e)(isting structure, the applicator must check t.h~ area to be treat8Cl, and immediately adjacent areas of the slr.uct.ure, for VISi- ble and accessible cracks and holes to prevent any leaks or sFgnrf.l~nt ~)(po- sures to persons o~pying the struclur!3' People present ~r residing In the structure during appflcahon must be adVls~d 10 remove their pets and Ih~m- selves from the strUCture It they see any signs of leakage. .Aft~r applrcalto~, the applicator is required to check for leaks. All leaks !'8SUltlng I~ tha depoSi- tion of termltic:ide In locations other than those prescnbed on this label must be cleaned up prior to leaving the application site. Do not .allow peopie or pets 10 contact contaminated areas or to reOCOJpy cxmtamlOated areas of the structure until the clean-tlp is completed. Environmental Hazards . This pesticide is extremely tOXIC to fish and aquatic ~nvertebr8tas. D~ not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water IS present or to Inter- tidal areas below the mean high water m~rk. 9rlft ~nd fU':'-off from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organl~ms In nerghbonng areas. Do nol contaminate water when disposing of eqUIpment washwaters. Care should be used when spraying to avoid fish and reptite pets In/around ornamental ponds. This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops or weeds. l?O not apply this product or allow to drift to blooming crops If bees are visiting the treatment area. Physical and Chemical Hazards Do not apply water-based dilutions of ValueLine Blfenthrin TC to electr~cal conduits, motor housings, junction boxes, switch boxes or other electncal equipment because of possIble shock hazard. DIRECTIONS FOR USE . .' It is 8 violation of Federal Law to use this product In a manner InconSistent with Its labeling. 00 not apply a broadcast application 10 interior surfaces of homes. Do not apply by air. Do not apply in greenhouses, nurseries. Do not apply this product through any kind of irrigation system. Not for use on sod farm lurf, golf course turf, or grass grown for seed. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL Prohibitions: Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. Pesticide Storage: K~ep out of reach ~f children and animals. Store in original containers only. Store In a cool, dry place and avoid excess heat. Carefully open containers. After partial.use replace lids and close tightly. 00 not put concentrate Of dilute material into food or drink container. In case of spill avoid contact., isolate area and keep' out ani- mals and unprotected persons, Confine spills. Call CHEMTREC (Transportation and spills): (BOO) 424-9300. To Confine Spill: If liquid, dike surrounding area or absorb with sand call1tter or commercial clay. If dry material, cover to prev~nt dls~rsal. Place damaged package In a holding container. Identify contents, pesticKie Disposal: Pesticide wastes are toxic. Do not contaml- nate waler, foOd or feed by storage or disposal. lmpro~r dispos- al of excess pesticide, spray mixture, or rlnsate Is a violation of Federal Law. Dispose of excess or waste pesticide by use. a,ccord- Ing to label directions, or contact your State Pesllclde or Environmental Control Agency, or Ole Hazardous Waste repre~ senlaUve at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. Container Disposal: . Plastic Container: Triple rinse (or eqlJlvale~t). Then ~ffer for r~cy~ cling or reconditioning, or puncture and dIspose of In a san.I~~ry landfill, or incineration, or If allowed by state and local authOrities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. Returnable/Refillable Sealed Container: Do not rinse container. Do not empty remaining formulated product. Do not break seals. Return intact to point of purchase. Use Directions for Tip-N-Measure-<:ontainer 1. Remove the measuring chamber cat? and i~~cti?n seal. Repl~ce the cap and securely tighten. TIp contaIner untllltqUld fills measuring chamber. 2. Return container to level posItion. No adjustment is needed. 3. Remove measuring chamber cap and dispense into proper appli. cation equipment. For multiple dose measuring: Remove till chamber cap and dispense according to markings on side of bottle. Page 2 , I General Information on the Use of this Product Not for use on plants being grown for sale Of other commercial use, or for commercial seed production, or lor research purposes. For use on plants intended only for aesthetic purposes or dimatic modifications and being grown in interior plantscapes, omamental gardens or parks, or lawns and grounds. The use of this product prevents and controls Termile infeslatiomi in and around structures and constructions. The dilute insecticidal emulsion must be adequately dispersed in the soli to establish a barrier between the wood and the Termites in the soil. As a good practice: 1) all non-essential wood and cellulose containing materials, should be removed from around foundation walls. crawl spaces, and porches; 2) eliminate termite access to moisture by repair~ ing faulty plumbing and/or construction grade. Soil around untreated structural wood in contact with soil should be treated as described ~~. . To establish an effective insecticidal barrier with this product the service technician must be familiar with current Termite control praclices such as: trenching, rodding, sub-slab injection, coarse fan spraying of soil sur- faces, crack and crevice (void) injection, excavated soli treatment, and brush or spray applications to infested or susceptIble wood. These tech- niques must be correctly employed to prevent Of control infestations by subterranean Termites such as: Coptotermes, Helerorermes. Reticull- termes and ZOOlermopsis. The biology and behavior of the species Involved should be considered by the service technician in determining which control practices to use to eliminate or prevent the termite Infestation. Choice of appropriate procedures should include consideration of such variable factors as the design of the structure, location of heating, ven- tilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, water table, soU type, soil compaction, grade conditions, and location and type of domestic water supplies and utilities, For advice concerning current control practices with relation to specific IDeal conditions, consult resources in stf'\Jctural pest control and state cooperative extension and regulatory agencies. Subterranean Termite Control Directions For Use Important: Contamination of public and private water supplies must be avoided by following these precautions: Use anti~backflow equipment or procedures to prevent siphonage of insecticide into water supplies. Do not contaminate cisterns or wells. Do not treat soil that is water saturat- ed or frozen or m any conditions where runoff or movement from the treatment area (site) is likely to occur. Consult state and local speclfica. tions for recommended distances of wells from treated areas, or if sud1 regulations do nol exist. refer to Federal Housing Administration Specifications (H.U.D.) for guidance. Note: Crawt spaces are (0 be considered inside of the structure. Critical Areas: Critical areas include areas where the foundation is pen- etrated by utility services, cracks and expansion joints, bath traps and areas where cement COI1structrons have been poured adjacent to the foundation such as stairs, patios and slab additions. Structures with Wells/Cisterns Inside Foundations Strudures that contain wells or cisterns within the foundation of a struc~ ture can only be treated using the following techniques: 1. Do not treat soil wnile It Is beneath or within the foundation or along the exterior perimeter of a Structure that contains a well or cistern. The treated backfill method must be used If soil is removed and treated outside/away from the foundation. The treated backfill technique is described as fol\C1'Ns: a. Trench and remove saitta be treated onto heavy plastic sheeting or similar material or into a wheelbarrow. b. Treat the soil at the rate of 4 gallons of dilute emulsion per 10 lin- ear feet per foot of depth of the trench. or 1 gallon per 1.0 cubic feet of soil. See -Mixing Directions section of the label. Mix thor- oughly into the 50R taking care to contain the liquid and prevent runoff or spillage. c. After the treated soil has absorbed the diluted emulsion, replace the soil into the trench. I 2. Treat infested andfor damaged wood in place using an injection tech~ nique such as described in the -Control of Wood Infesting Insects- section of this label. Structures with Adjacent Wells/Cisterns and/or Other Water Bodies Applicators must inspect aU structures wlth nearby water sources such as wells, cisterns, surface ponds. streams, and other oodies 01 water and evaluate, at a minimum, the treatment recommendations listed below prior to making an application 1. Prior to treatmenl, If feasible, expose the water plpe(s) coming from the well to the structure, if the pipe(s) enter the structure within 3 feet of grade. 2. Prior to treatment, applicators are advised to take precautions to limit the risk of applying the termiticide into subsurface drains that could empty into any bodies of water. These precautions include evaluating .. ( whether application of the termiticide to the top of the footer may result in contamination of the subsurface drain. Faclors such as depth to the drain system and soil type and degree of compaction should be taken into account in determining the depth of trealment. 3. When appropriate (i.e., on the waler side of the structure), the trealed backfilllechnique (described above) can also be used to minimize off- site movement of termiticide. Prior to using this technique near wells or cisterns. consult slale, local or federal agencies for information regarding approved treatment practices in your area. Application Rate: Use a 0.06% emulsion for subterranean Termiles. For other pests on the label use specific listed rales. Mtxing Direct1cns: Mix the termiticide use dilution in the following man- ner: F11I tank 1/4 to 113 full. Start pump to begin by-pass agitation and place end of trealing tool in tank to allow circulation through hose. Add approp4'iate amount of ValueLine Bifenthrin TC. Add remaining amount of water. Let pump run and aHow recirculation through the hose for 2 to 3 minutes. Value Line Bifenthrin TC may also be mixed into full tanks of water. but requires substantial agitation to insure uniformity of the emulsion. To prepare a 0.06% water emulsion, ready to use, dilute 3 quarts of ValueUne Bifenthrin TC with 99.25 gallons of water, Mixing: For the desired application rate. use the chart below to determine the amount of ValueLine Bifenthrin TC for a given volume of finished emul- sion: Amount 01 valueLine Bltenthnn T C (Gallons except where noted) Emulsion Amount of Amount Desired Gallons I Concentration ValueUne of Water of Finished Emulsion 0.06% 1 oz 127 oz. 1 50z 4.9 5 10 oz. 9.9 10 25 oz. 24.6 25 1.5 Qt. 49.6 50 2.25 ql. 74.4 75 3 qt 99.25 100 4.5 QL 146.8 150 6 qt. 196.5 200 ( 0.12%" 126 oz. 4.9 9.B 24.6 49.2 73.6 96.5 147.7 197 1 5 10 25 50 75 100 1SO 200 202 100z 19.5oz. 1.5 Qt. 3qt. 4.5Qt. Bot 9Qt. 3 <- Common units of measure: 1 pint = 16 fluid ounces (oz.) 1 quart = 2 pints = 4 cups = 32 fluid ounces (oz.) -For Termite applications. only use this rate in conjunction with the appli- cation volume adjustments as listed in the section below or in the foam or underground service application sections. Application Volume: To provide maximum control and protection against termite infestation apply the specified volume of the finished water emul- sion and active ingredient as sel forth in the directions for use section of this label. If soit will not accept the labeled application volume. the volume may be reduced provided there is a corresponding increase in concentra- tion 50 that the amount of active ingredient applied to the soU remains the same. Note: Large reductions of application volume reduce the ability to obtain a continuous barrier. Variance is allowed when volume and ooncentration are consistent with label directed rates and a continuous barrier can still be achieved. Where desirable for pre and post construction treatments, the volume of the 0.12% emulsion may be reduced by 'h the labeled volume. See Volume Adjustment Chart below. Note: When volume is reduced, the hole spacing for subslab injection and soU rodding may require similar adjustment to account for lower volume dispersal of the termi!icide in the soil. I Volume Adiustment Chart I Rate'% emulc:;ion\ O_Ofi% 0.12% Volume allowed Horizontal (gallons 0.5 emulsionl10 ft2) 1.0 gallons gallons Vertical (gallons 2.0 emulsion/10 lin. fl.) 4.0 gallons gallons After Treatment: All holes in commonly occupied areas into which ValueUne Bifenthrin TC has been applied must be plugged. Plugs must be of a non.cellulose material or covered by an impervious, non-cellulose material. Pre.Construction Subterranean Termite Treatment Pre.Constr~ction Treatm~~t: 00 no~ apply at a lowe.r d~sage and/or con~entr8tl~n than spe~lfled on thiS label for applications prior to the Installation of the finished grade. When t~eati~g foundations d~eper than 4 feet, apply the termiticide as the backfill IS being re~lac.ed. or If the construction contractor falls to notify the apphcator to permit thiS, treat the foundation to a minimum depth of 4 feet ~fter the backfill has been installed. The applicator must trench and rod Into the trench or Irench along the foundation walls and around pillars and other foundabon elements, at the rate prescribed from grade to a mini- mum depth of 4 feet: ~en the top of the footing is exposed. the apphca- tor must treat the soli adJacent to the 100ting to a depth not to exceed the bottom of the ~oollng. However, in no case should a structure be treated below the footing. Effecti.ve pre-construct~on subterranea,:, Termlt~ cont~o.1 is achieved by the estabhshment of vertIcal and/or honzontsl lnsectlckjal barriers using 0.06~ emulston of ValueUne Bjfent~rin TC. To meet Termite proofing reqOlrements, follow the procedures In the latest edition of the Housing and Urban Development Minimum Property Standards. Horizontal Barriers Create a horizontal barrier wherever treated soil will be covered by a slab such as footing trenches, slab floors. carports, and the soli beneath stair~ and crawl spaces. F~r a 0.06% rate appl.y 1 g~llon ~f dilution per 10 square feet. or use 1 flOld ounce of Valuelme Blfenthnn TC per 10 square feet in sufficient water (no less. than 112 gallon or more than 2 gallons) to provide thor- ough and continuous coverage of the area being treated. It the .fill is washed gr~v~1 or other coarse material. it is important that a suffiCient amount of dilution be used to reach the sail substrate beneath the coarse fill. A~plications shall be made by a low pressure spray (less than 50 p.s.i.) uSing a coarse spray nozzle. I.r slab will not be poured the same day as treatmenl,. cover .tr~ated soli With a ~ater-p~f barrier such as polyethyl- ene sheeting. This IS not necessary If foundation walls have been installed around the treated soil. Vertical Barriers Vertical. barriers m~st be ~.stablished in areas such as around the base of foundations, plumbing, utility entrances, back-filled soil against foundation walls and other critical areas. For a 0.06% ~te, apply 4 gallons. of dilution per 10 linear feet per foot of depth or 4 flOld ounces of ValueUne Blfenthnn TC 10 linear feel per foot of depth from grade to top of footing in sufficient water (not less than 2 gallons or more than B gallons) to ensure complete coverage. a. When trenchin~ and roddlng Into the trench, or trenching, II Is impor- tanlthat emulSion re~ches the top of the footing. Rod holes must be spaced so as to achieve a continuous termlticide barrier but in no case more than 12 Inches apart. . b. Care should be taken to avoid soil wash-out around the footing. c. Trenches need not be wider than 6 inches. Emulston should be mixed with the soil as it is being replaced In the trench. d. For a monolithic slab. an inside verticat banier may not be required. Holl?W block voids may be treated at a rate of 2 gallons of emulsion per 10 hnear feet so that the emulsion will reach the top of the fooling. Prior to ~ach appl~cation. applicators must notify the general contractor, cons.t~u~hon supen!'tenden~, or simila~ responsible party, of the intended termltlCI1;ie apphcahon an~ Intended SItes of application and instruct the responSible person to notify construction workers and other individuals to leave the area to be treated during application and until the termiticide is absorbed into the soil. Post Construction Subterranean Termite Treatment ~se a ~.06%. e":,ulsion for post-construdian treatment Post.construc- ~Ion 5011 applications shall. be made by injection, trenching and rodding Into th~ trench or. trenching, or coarse fan spray with pressures not exceeding 25 p.s.1. at the nozzle. Care should be taken to avoid soil wash-out around the rooting. Do not applY,emulsion unlil location of wells, radiant heat pipes. water and .sewer hnes and electrical conduils are known and identified Cauhon must be laken to avoid puncturing and injection into thes~ elements. Fou':1dations: For applications made after the final grade is installed, the ~pphcator must trench a,:,d rod into the trench or trench along the founda. lion w~lIs and around pillars and other foundation elements, al the rate prescnbed from grade to the top of the footing. When the footing is more than four (4) feet below grade, the applicator must trench and rod into the ~rench or trench along the foundalion walls at the rate prescribed to a min. ~mum dep.th of four reel. The actual depth of treatment will vary depend- IIlg on soli type, degree of compaction, and location of termite activity. Page 3 When the lOp of the fooling is exposed. the applicator must treat the soil adjacent to the fooling 10 a depth not to exceed the bottom of the. footing However, In no case should a structure be treated below the footlOg. Slabs Vertical barriers may be established by sub-slab injection within the structure and trenching and roclding into the trench or trenching outside at the rate or 4 gallons of emulsion per 10 linear feel per fool of depth. Special care must be taken to distribute the treatment evenly. Treatment should not extend below the bottom of the fooling. Treat along the outside of the foundation and where necessary beneath the slab on the inside of foundation walls. Treatment may also be required beneath the slab along both sides of interior footing-supported walls. one side of interior partitions and along all cracks and expansion joints. Horizontal barriers may be established where necessary by long- rodding or by grid pattem injection vertically through the slab. a. Drill hoJes in the slab and/or foundation to allow for the application of a continuous insecticidal barrier. b. For shallow foundations (1 foot or less) dig a narrow trench approx- imately 6 inches wide along the outside of the foundation walls. Do nol dig below the bottom of the fooling. The emulsion should be applied 10 the trench and sail at 4 gallons of emulsion per 10 linear feet per fool of depth as the soil is replaced in the trench. c. For foundations deeper than 1 foot follow rales for basement. d. Exposed soil and wood in bath traps may be treated with a 0.06% emulsion. Basements Where the footing is greater than 1 foot of depth from grade to the bot- tom of the foundation, application must be made by trenching and rad- ding into the trench, or trenching at the rate of 4 gallons of emulsion per 10 linear feet per foot of depth. When the footer is more lhan four feel below grade, the applicator may trench and rod into the trench, or trench along foundation walls at the rate prescribed for four feet of depth. Rod holes must be spaced to provide a continuous insecticidal barrier, but in no case more than 12 inches apart. The actual depth of treatment will vary depending on soil type, degree of compaction, and location of ter- mite activity. However, in no Case shouid a structure be treated below the footer. Sub-slab injection may be necessary along the inside of foun- dation walls, along cracks and partition walls, around pipes, conduits, piers, and along both sides of interior footing-supported walls. Accessible Crawl Spaces: For crawl spaces, apply vertical lermiticide barriers at the rate of 4 gallons of emulsion per 10 linear feet per fool of depth from grade to the top of the footing, or if the footing is more than 4 feel below grade, to a minimum depth of 4 feet. Apply by trenching and rodding into the trench, or Irenching. Treat both sides of foundation and around all pter's and pipes. Where physical obstructions such as concrete walkways adjacent to foundation elements prevent trenching, treatment may be made by rodding alone. When soil type and/or conditions make trenching prohibitive, radding may be used. When the top of the footing is exposed, the applicator must treat the soil adjacent to the footing to a depth not to exceed the bottom of the fooling. Read and follow the mixing and use direction section of the label if situations are encountered where the soU will not accept the fuU application volume. 1. Rod holes and trenches must not extend below the bottom of the foot- ing. 2. Rod holes must be spaced so as to achieve a continuous termilicide barrier but in no case more than 12 inches apart. 3. Trenches must be a minimum of 6 inches deep or to the bottom of the footing, whichever is less, and need not be wider than 6 inches. When trenching in sloping (tiered) soil, the trench must be stepped to ensure adequate distribution and to prevent termiticide from running off. The emulsion must be mixed with the soli as it is replaced in the trench. 4. When treating plenums or crawl spaces, turn off the air circulation sys- tem of the structure unlil application has been completed and aU ter- miticide has been absorbed by the soil. Inaccessible Crawl Spaces: For inaccessible interior areas, such as areas where there is insuffICient clearance between floor joists and ground surfaces to allow operator access, excavate if possible, and treat accord. ing to the instructions for accessible crawl spaces. Otherwise, apply one or a combination of the following two methods. 1. To establish a horizontal barrier, apply to the soil surface, 1 gallon of emulsion per 10 square feet overall using a nozzle pressure of less than 25 p.s.i. and a coarse application nozzle (e.g., Delavan Type RD Raindrop, RD-7 or larger, or Spraying Systems Co. 8010LP TeeJet or comparable nozzle). For an area that cannot be reached with the appfi. cation wand, use one or more extension rods to make the application to the soil. Do not broadcast or powerspray with higher pressures. 2. To establish a horizontal barrier, drill through the foundation wall or through the floor above and treat the soil perimeter at a rate of 1 gallon of emulsion per 10 square feet. Drill spaCIng must be at intervals not to exceed 16 inches. Many States have smaller intervals, so check State regulations which may apply. When treating plenums and crawl spaces, turn off the air circulation sys- tem of the structure until application has been completed and all termiti- Page 4 " cide has been absorbed by the soil. Masonry Voids: Drill and Ireat voids in multiple masonry elements of the structure extending from the structure to the soli in order to create a con. tinuous treatmen.t barrier In .the area to be treated. Apply at the rate of 2 gallons of emulSIOn per 10 hnear feet of footing, using a nozzle pressure of. less than 25 p.s,i. When using this treatment, access holes must be drilled below the sill plate and should be as close as POSsible to the foot~ ing as is practical. Treatment of voids in block or rubble foundation warts must be closely examined: Applicators must inspect areas of poSSible runoff as a precaution against application leakage in the treated areas. Some areas may not be treatable or may require mechanical alteration prior to treatment. All leaks resulting in the deposition of termiliclde in locations other than thos~ p~escribed on this label must be cleaned up prior to leaving the apphcahon slle. Do not allow people or pets to contact contaminated areas or to reoccupy the contaminated areas of the structure until the clean-up is completed. Note: When treating behind veneer care should be taken not 10 drill beyond the veneer. If concrete blocks are behind the veneer, both the blocks and the venaer may be drilled and treated at the same time. Not for use in voids insulated with rigid foam insulation. Excavation Technique: If treatment must be made in difficult sItuations along fieldstone or rubble walls, along faulty foundation walls and around pipes and utility lines which lead downward from the structure 10 a well or pond, apphcation may be made in the frnlowing manner: a. T!e~ch and r.emove soil to be treated onto heavy plastic sheeting or SImilar matena!. b. Treat the soli at the rate of 4.gallons of emulsion per 10 linear feet per fool of depth of the trench. MIX the emulsion thoroughly into the soil tak- 60g care to prevent liquid from running off the liner. c. ~fter the treated soil has absorbed the liquid emulsion, replace the soil In the trench. Attention: When applying ValueUne Bifenthrin TC in a confined area the user should wear unvented goggles and a respirator approved by NIOSH during application. Foam Applications VafueLine Bifenthrin TC emulsion, from 0.06 to 0.12 % may be convert. ed to a foam with expansion characteristics from 2 to 40 times. Localized Application Foam Applications: The emulsion may be converted to a foam and the foam used to control or prevent termite infestations. Depending. on .the ~.ms.tances, ~oam appIi~tions may be used aione or In combination With IIqUld emulSHln apphcatlons. Applications may be made behind veneers, piers, chirmey bases, into rubble foundations into block voids or structural voids, under slabs, stoops, porches or to the soil in crawlspaces, and other similar voids. ' Foam and liquid application must be consistent with volume and active ingredient instructions in order to insure proper application has been made: The volume and amount of active ingredient are essential to an effective treatment. Allsast 75% of the labeled 6quid emulsion volume of product must be applied, with the remaining percent delivered to appropriat~ areas using foam application. Refer to label and use rec! ommendahons of the foam manufacturer and the foaming equipment manufacturer. Foam applications are generally a good supplement to liquid treatments in difficult areas, but may be used alone in difficult spots. Application Under Slabs or to Soil in Crawlspaces to Prevent or Control Termites Application may be made using ValueUne Bifenthrin TC foam alone or in combination with !iquid. emul~ion. The equivalent of at least 4 gallons (4 ounces of Valuellne Bdenthnn TC concentrate) of 0.06% emulsion per 10 linear feet (vertical barrier), or at least 1 gallon (1 ounce of ValueLine Bifenthrin TC concentrate) of 0.06% emulsion per 10 square feet (hori- zontal barrier) must be applied either as emulsion, foam, or a combina- tion of both. For a foam only application, apply ValueLine Bifenthrin TC concentrate in sufficient foam concentration and foam volume to deposit 4 ounces of concentrate per 10 linear feet or 1 ounce of concentrate per 10 square feet. For.example, ~ gallons of 0.12% emulsk>n :;o..,....."":..,j as foam to cover 1 0 hnear feet IS equal to the appfication of 4 gallons of 0.06% emulsion per 10 linear feet. Sand Barrier Installation and Treatment Termites can build mud ,tubes over treated surfaces as long as they have access to untreated sot! and do not have to move Value Line Bifenthrin TC treated soil. Fill in cracks and spaces with builder's or play box sand and treal the sand with ValueLine Bifenthrin TC. The sand should be treated as soil following the lermilicide rate listed on the ValueUne Bifenthrin TC label. Retreatmenl for subterranean termites can only be performed if there is clear evidence of reinfestation or disruption of the barrier due to construc- tion, excavation, or landscaping and/or evidence of the breakdown of the termiticide barrier in the soil. These vulnerable or reinfested areas may be ( retreated in accordance with application techniques described .in this product's labeling. The timing and type or these retrealme~ts will. ~ary depending on factors such as termite pressure, soillypes. soil c~ndlllons and other factors which may reduce the effectiveness of the bamer. Annual retreatment of the structure is prohibited unless there is clear evidence that reinfestation or barrier disruption has occurred. APPLICATION IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE USE OF FIRSTLlNE& TERMITE BAITS As part of the integrated pest management (IPM) program for lennite con. trol. ValueLine Bifenthrin TC may be applied to critical areas of ~he ,sl.rue- ture inctuding plumbing and utility entry sites. bath traps. expansIon JOInts. foundation cracks and areas with known or suspected infestations at a rate of 0.06% as a spot treatment or complete barrier treatment. Applications may be made as described in the Postconslructron trealment section of this label. Specific Pest Control Applications Underground Services such as: wires, cables, utility lines, pipes, con- dulls elc. Services may be within structures or located outside struc- lures', in right-of.ways or to protect long range (miles) of installations of services. Soil treatment may be made using 0.06 to 0.12% ValueLine Bifenthrin TC emulsion to prevent aUack by Termites and Ants. Apply 2 gallons of emulsion per 10 linear feet to the bottom of the trench and allow to soak into the soil. Lay services on the treated soil and cover with approximately 2 indles of fill soil. Apply another 2 gallons per 10 lin. ear feet over lhe soli surface to complete the treatment barrier. In wide trendles. only treat the soil in the area near the services. It is imPOrtant to establish a continuous barrier of treated soil surrounding the services. Where soit will not accept the above labeled volume, 1 gallon of 0.12% Value Line Bifenthrin TC may be used per 10 linear feet of trench both to the bottom of the trench and over the soil on top of the services. Finish filling the trench with treated fill soil. The soil where each service protrudes from the ground may be treated by trenching/rodding of no more than 1 to 2 gallons of emulsion into the soil. Precautions: Do not treat electrically active underground services. Posts, Poles. and Other Constructions Create an insecticidal barrier in the soil around wooden constructions such as signs, fences and landscape ornamentation by applying a 0.06% emulsion. Previously installed poles and posts may be treated by sub-surface injection or treated by gravity-flow through holes made from the bottom of a trench around the pole or post. Treat on all sides to create .a con~ tinuous insecticidal barrier around the pole. Use 1 gaUon of emulSIon per foot of depth for poles and posts less than six Inches in diameter. For larger poles, use 1.5 gallons of emulsion per foot of depth. Apply to a depth of 6 inches below the bottom of the wood. For larger construc- tions, use 4 gallons per 10 linear feet per foot of depth. Treatment of Wood.in.Place for Control of Wood-Infesting Insects: (localized Areas in Structure) For the control of insects such as Termites, Ants, Carpenter Ants, and wood.infesting beetles such as Old House Borer and Powder Post in localized areas of infested wood in and around structures, apply a 0.06% emulsion to voids and galleries in damaged wood and in spaces between wooden members of a st~cture and between wood and foundations where wood is vulnerable. Pamt on or fan spray applications may also be used. Plastic sheeting must be placed immediately below overhead areas that are spot treated except for soil surfaces in crawl spaces. Application may be made to inacces- sible areas by drilling. and then injecting emulsion with 8 crack and crevice injector into the damaged wood or void spaces. This type of application is not intended to be a substitute for soil treatment, mechan- ical alteration or fumigation to control extensive infestation of wood- infesting insects. Tannite carton nests in trees or building voids may be injected wilh 0.06% emulsion. Multiple injection points to varying depths may be nee. essary. II is desirable to physically remove carton nest material from building voids when such nests are found. Control of Bees and Wasps Indoors: To control Bees, Wasp, Homets, and Yellow-Jackets apply a 0.06% emulsion. Application should be made in the lale evening when insects are at rest. Spray liberally into hiding and breeding places, especially under attic raMers. conlactin~ as many insects as possible. Retrealment may be necessary (0 achieve and/or maintain control during periods of high pesl pressure. Repeat application is necessary only if there are signs of renewed insect acljvi~ ty. Important: Do not apply emulsi.on until lo.cation of heat pip~s, d~cls. water and sewer lines and electrtcal condUits are known and IdentIfied. Caution musl be taken to avoid puncturing and injection into these struc- tural elements. 00 not apply into electrical fixtures, switches, or sockets. In the home, aU food processing surfaces and utensils in the treatment area should be covered during treatment or thoroughly washed belore re-use. Remove pets, birds, and cover aquariums before spraying. 00 not permit humans or pets to contact treated surfaces until the spray has dried. ( l During any overhead applications to overhead interior areas of struc. tures, cover surfaces below with plastic sheeting or similar matenals. Wear protective clothing, unvented goggles. gloves and respirator when applying to overhead areas or in poorly ventilated areas. Avoid touching sprayed surfaces until spray has completely dried. Broadcast Treatment of Wood for the Control of Wood-infesting Insects and Nuisance Pests Outside of Structure Apply a 0.06% emulsion with a fan spray using a maximum pressure of 25 psi. Treatment should be made just to the point of run-off. To control w~-infesting ins~cts .act~ve inside tre:es, utili~y poles and/or fence posts. drill to firKl the lntenor Infested cavIty and Inject a 0.06% ~mulsion. Te:> control f?ees. Wasps, Hornet~. and Yellow-Jackets, apply In late evemng when IOsects are at rest. Aim spray at nest openings in gr~nd, bushes a':1d in cracks and ~evices which may harbor nests, sat- uratIng nest openings and contactIng as many insects as possible. Pests Under Slabs Infestations of Arthropods, such as Ants, Cockroaches and Scorpions inhabiting under slab area may be controlled by drilling and injecting or horizontal rodding and then injecting 1 gallon of a 0.06% to 0.12% emul. sion per 10 square feel or 2 gallons of emulsion per 10 linear feel. F!>r.mula for Oet,:rmining the Active Ingredient Content of the FInished Spray Mixture: The following formula may be used to deler- mine the percent active ingredient that is in the spray tank after mixing Valueline Bifenthrin Te: (7.91ffl. Oz. of Valueline added 10 (an~ (Ga(lbns 01 flnished spray mll){128) = Percent Active Ingredient of spray mix General Application Instructions Value line Bifenthrin TC formulation mixes readily with water and other aqueous carriers, and controls a wide spectrum of insects and miles on trees. shrubs, foliage plants, non.bearing fruit and nut trees, and flowers in interiorscapes including hotels. shopping malls, office buildings, etc., ~nd.. o.utdoor ~Ia.ntscapes, such as around residential dwellings, parks. Institutional buildings. recreational areas, athletic fields and home lawns. Non.bearing crops are perennial crops that will not produce a harvestabte raw agricultural commodity during the season of application. Yal~eUne Bifenthrin TC may be tank-mixed with other pesticides, indud. In9 Insect growth regulators. When tank mixing ValueLine Bifenthrin TC with other pesticides, observe all precautions and limitations on each sep- arate product label. The physical compatibility of ValueUne Bifenthrin TC may vary with different sources of pesticide products, and local cultural practices. Any tank mixture which has not been previously tested should ~e prepared .o~ a small scale (pint or quart jar), using the proper propor. tlf:~ns of pestiCIdes and water to ensure the physical compatibility of the mIxture. The following procedure is recommended for preparation of a new tank mix, unless specified otherwise in label directjons: {1) Add wettable pow. ders to tank ~ater, (2) Agitate, (3) Add liquids and ftowables, (4) Agitate, (5) Add emulSifiable concentrates, and (6) Agitate. If a mixture is found 10 be incompatible following this order of addition, try reversing the order of addition, or increase the volume of water. Note: If the tank-mixture is found to be compatible after increasing the amount of water, then the sprayer will need to be recalibrated for a higher volume application. 00 not allow tank mix to stand overnight. Resistance: Some insects are known to develop resistance to products used repeatedly for control. Because the development of resistance can- not be predIcted, the use of this product should conform 10 resistance management strategies established for the use area. Consult your local or slate pest management authorities for details. If resistan~ to t~is.prcx:luct develops in your area, this product, or other products with a SImilar mode of actIon, may not provide adequale control. If poor performance cannot be attributed to improper application or extreme v.:ealher ~ndilion.s. a resistant strain of insect may be present. If you expenence difficulty WIth control and suspect that resistance is a rea- sonable cause, immediately consult your local company representative Of pest management advisor for the best alternative method of control for your area. APPLICATION RECOMMENDATIONS lA~N: .Apply ValueLine Bifenthrin TC as a broadcast treatment. Use application volumes of uP.to 10 gallons per 1000 square feet to get uni- form coverage when treatIng dense grass foliage. for lo~ vl:?lu.me. applications, less than 2 gallons/l000 square feet, Im"':ledl8te I~ng~tlon of Ireated area with alleast 0.25 inches of water (al- lOWing appllcallon to ensure efficacy of sub.surface pests such as but not limited to, Male Crickets, is recommended. . Page 5 LAWN APPLICATION RATES The application rates listed in the following table will provide excellent con- trol of the respective pests under typical conditions. However, at the dis- crelion of the applicator. Value Line Blfenthrin TC may be applied at up to 1 n. oz. per 1000 square feet to control each of the pests listed in this Table. The higher application rales should be used when maximum resid- ual conlrol is desired. Pest Application Rate ValueLine Bifenthrin TC 0.18 - 0.25 fluid oz. per 1000 sq. fl. Armyworms\ Cutworms' Sod Webworm1 Annual Bluegrass Weevil (Hyparodos) (Adult)' Banks Grass MiteS BiI1bugs (Adult)3 Black Turfgrass Alaenius (Adult)' Centipedes Chinch Bugss Crickets Earwigs Fleas (Adult) Grasshoppers Leafhoppers Mealybugs Millipedes Miles6 Pillbugs Sowbugs Ants Fleas (Larvae)7 Imported Fire Ants8 Japanese Beetle (Adult) Mole Cricket (Adult)tI Mole Cricket (Nymph)'o llcksl1 0.25 . 0.5 fluid oz. per 1000 sq. fl. 0.5 -1.0 fluid oz. per 1000 sq. fl. In New York State, this product may NOT be applied to any grass or turf area within 100 feet of a water body (lake, pond, river, stream, wetland, or drainage ditch). In New York State, do make a single repeat application of ValueUne Bifenthrin TC if there are signs of renewed insect activ- ity. but not sooner than two weeks after the first application. C...,.....~..ts IArmyworms, Cutworms and Sod Webworms: To ensure optimum conlrol, delay watering (Irrigation) or mowing for 24 hours after applicatIOn. lithe ~rass area is being maintained at a rT10Wlng height of greater than 1 inch, then hl9her application rates (Up 10 1 fluid oz. per 1000 square feet) may be required during perIOds of high pest pressure. 2Annual Bluegrass Weevil (Hyperodes) adults: ~plications should be timed to control aduh weevils as they leave their overwintenng .sites and move into grass areas. This movement generally begins when For;ythl8 is In full bloom and con- cludes when flowering dogwood (Camus florida) IS in full bloom. Consult your State Cooperative Extension Service for more specific information regarding application timing. 3Billbug adults: Applications should be made when adult billbugs are fIrst observed during April and May. Degree day models have been developed to opti- mize application timing. Consult your State Cooperative Extension Service for information specifIC to your region. tn temperate regions, spring applicallons tar- geting billbug adults wih also provide control of over-wintered chinch bugs. - 4Black Turfgrass Ataenius adults: Applications shouk! be made durin!;! May and July to control the first and second generation of black turfQrass ataenlus adults. respectively. The May application should be tuned to coincide with the full bloom stage of Vanhoutle spiraea (Spiraea vanhOUllel) and hors.e chestnul (Aescu/us h;~stanum). The July application should be limed to comcide with the bloom- ing of Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus syriacus). !iChinch Bugs: Chinch Bugs infest the base of grass-plants and are often founel in the thatch layer. Irrigation of the grass area before treatment will optimize the penetration of the insecticide to the area where the chinch bugs are located. Use higher volume applications if the thatch layer is excessive or if a relatively long mowing height is being maintained. Chinch BU9s can be one of the most difficult pests to control in grasses and the higher applICation rates (Up to 1 fluid .oz. per 1000 square feet) may be required to control populalions thai contam both nymphs and adults during the mIddle of the summer. 6Mites: To ensure optimal control of eriophyid miles, apply.in combination with the labeled application rate of a surfactant. A second appbcallon, fNe to seven days after the first, may be necessary to achieve acceptable control. 7Flea larvae: Flea larvae develop in lhe soil of shaded areas that are accessible to pels or other aOlmals. Use a higher volume applicatIOn when treallng these areas to ensure penetration of the insecticide into the soil. Note: if the lawn area is being treated with Valueline Bifenthrin TC at 0.25 fluid oz. per 1000 square feel for adult flea conlrol, then the larval applicalion rate may be achieved by increas- ing Ihe application volume two- to four-fold. "Imported Fire Ants: Control win be optimized by combining broadcast applica- tions thai win control foraging workers and newly maled fly-in queens wilh mound drenches that will eliminate existing colonies. If Ihe soil is not moist, then it is importanl to irrigate before application or use a high volume applicaHon. Broadcast treatments should apply 1 fluid oz. per 1.000 square feel Mounds should be treated by diluting 1 teaspoon of VahJeLine Bifenthrin TC per gallon 01 Page 6 water and applying, 1 to 2 gallons of finished spray per mound. The mcxmdd s~ld be, treated WIth sufflcl9nt force 10 break their allex and allow the insectt-! ado solutIon to flow Into the ani tunnels. A four foot diameter circle around the mound should a!so be Ireated. F.or besl results, apply in cool weather (65 _ BO'F) or In early mormng or lale eveOlng hours. Note: a sl>ray n9 that IS calibrated to apply 1 nuld oz. per 1,~ square feet of Valueline Blfenthnn TC in 5 gallons per .1 ,000 ~quare feel contains the approximate dllullOn (1 teaspoon per gallon) that IS reqUIred for fire ant mound drenches in the spray tank. I tlMole Cricket adults: Achieving acceptable control of adult mole crickets is dil- flcult because preferred grass areas are subject to continuous invasion during the early spring by this 8xlfemely actNe stage. Appllcattons should be made as late In the day 8S po'Ss~ and shouk! b~ ~atered In wilh up to 0.5 inches 01 water ImmedIately after treatl'flent. If the soiI,lS not ITIOlst, then it is importanlto irrigate before application to ~ng the mole ~ets closer to the soli surface where con- tact with the insecticide will be maxlrmzed. Grass areas that receive pressure from adult mole crickets should be treated at peak egg hatch to ensure optimum control of subsequent nymph populahons (see below). ll>Mole Cricket "y~phs: Grass areas that received intense adul1 mole cricket pressure In the sprlll9, should be treated tmmeCllalely prior to peak egg hatch Opltmal controll.s achieved at this time because young nymphs are more sus:' ~plJb.'e 10 insecticides and they are located near the &of surface where the insec-' llcide IS most concenlrat~. Cont~ of larger, more damaging, nymphs Ialer in the 1 ye~r may requlfEI both higfler appl,lcat.1on rates and more frequent applications 10 malnlaln acceptable control. Awlicabons should be made as lale in the day as possible and shoutd ~ watered In wilh .uP to 0.5 Inches of water Immediately aher treat~~lnt. If the sol! IS not moist, then illS Importanl to Irrigate before application t~ ,bnng the mole ,~ets closer to the soil surface whare contact with the insec- ticide will be maXimIZed. "Ticks. (Including ticks that may transmit Lyme Disease and Rocky Mountain SpoUed f~ver): 00 not make spot applications. Treat the entire area where exposure to ticks may occur. Use h'9h~r spray volumes when treating areas with dense ground cover or heavy leaf litter. TICks may be reintroduced fron:' surrounding ~reas on host a~imals. Retroatment may be necessary to 8ch~ve. and/or mallltall1 control dumg periods of high pest pressure. Repeat' appllcallon Is necessary only If there are signs of renewed activity. Repeal appli- cabon should be Irmiled to no more than once per seven days. D~r ticks ('xodes SPJ ~ve a complicated life cycle that ranges over a two year period and lrlVOlves four lifa stages. ApphcaHons should be made in the late fall endfor early ~pring to contr,?, ad.ullticks that .are usually located on brush or grass a~e!he soli surface and.1f\ mid to late spong to conlrollarvae and nymphs thai reside In the soil and leaf litter. ~rican dog ticks may be a consIderable nuisance in suburban settings, par- tICUlarly where homes are built on land that was previously fIeld or forest. These ticks commonly congrega.te along paths or roadways where humans are likely to be encountered. Appllcallons shouk! be made as necessary from mid-spring to early fall to control Amencan dog Ifck larvae, nymphs and adults. Apptic:. Votume: Gallons Per wo...QJI. 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 ValueLine Bifenthrin TC Lawn Dilution Chart AppIi~Rlte: Fluid Ounces per lm>U 0.18 0.25 0.5 1.0 a.18 0.25 0.5 1.0 0.18 0.25 0.5 1.0 0.18 0~5 0.5 1.0 0.18 0~5 0.5 1.0 0.18 0~5 0.5 1.0 Fluid Ounces- ofVatueLine Bilenlhrin Te Diluted In Ihese Volumes of Finished Soray 1 5 10 100 GJIIoo G.u.m G.u.m G.u.m 0.18 O.H 1.8 180 0~5 1.25 2.5 25:0 0.5 2.5 5.0 50.0 1.0 5.0 10.0 100.0 0.45 0.90 9.0 0.13 0.63 1.25 12.5 0.25 1.25 2.5 25.0 a.5 2.5 5.0 50.0 0.30 0.60 6.0 0.42 0.83 8.3 0.17 0.83 1.67 16.1 0.33 1.61 3.33 33.3 0.23 0.45 4.5 0.31 0.S3 6.3 0.13 0.63 1.25 12.5 0~5 1~5 2.5 25.0 0.18 0.36 3.S 0~5 0.5 5.0 0.1 0.5 1.0 10.0 0.2 1.0 2.0 20.0 0.18 1.ll 0.13 0.25 2.5 0.25 0.5 5.0 0.1 0,5 1.0 10.0 .To torN'ertto millililers, rnuttiply by 29.57 1 nuid oz. = 29.57 mI '" 1 tablespoons" 6 t~spoons 00 not use household utoosils to measure ValueLine Bifenthrin TC. ( ORNAMENTALS AND TREES For ornamental applications (induding but nollimited to trees, shrubs, ground covers, bedding plants. and foliage plants) apply 0.125 to 1.0 fluid oz. of ValueUne Bifenlhrin TC per 1,000 square feel or 5.4 1043.5 n. oz. per 100 gallons. Value line Bifenthrin TC may be diluted and applied in various volumes of water providing thaI the maximum label rate (1.0 fluid oz. per 1,000 square feel or 43.5 fl. 02 per 100 gallons.) is nol exceeded. ValuaLine Bifenlhrin TC may be applied through low volume application equipment by dilution with water or other carriers and providing thaI the maximum label rate (1.0 fluid oz. per 1.000 square feel or 43.5 fl. OZ per 100 gallons) is not exceeded. Apply the specified application rate as a full coverage foliar spray. Repeal treatment as necessary to achieve control using higher appli- cation rates as pest preSSure & foliage area increases. Repeat applica- tion should be limited to no more than once per seven days. Certain cultivars may be sensitive to the final spray solution. A small number of plants shoufd be trealed and observed for one week prior to application to the entire planting. Use of an alternate dass of chemistry in a treatment program is rec- o,,",....,,':..d to prevent or delay pest resistance. ValueLine Bifenthrin TC Ornamental Dilution Chart ( AppIiCllion \loIume: AppIic. RIle: r.aMom;~ fluid OIn:es per LIIilLlIlJI, em ~ 2.3 100 0.125 2.3 100 0.25 2.3 100 0.5 2.3 100 1.0 4,6 200 0.125 4.6 200 0.25 4.6 200 0.5 4.6 200 1.0 6.9 300 0.125 6.9 300 0.25 6.9 300 0.5 6.9 300 1.0 Fluid Ounces' of ValutUne 8i1enthrin Ie Oilut;d 10 these fumes 01 ~riShed ,gy GiUllll GaIIllm GaIIllm GaIIllm 0.27 0.54 5.4 0.11 0.54 1.08 10.8 0.22 10M 2.17 21.7 0.44 2.17 4.35 43.5 0.14 0.27 2.7 0.27 0.54 5.4 0.11 0.54 1.09 10.9 0.22 1.09 2.17 21.7 0.18 1.8 0.18 0,36 3.6 0.36 0.72 7,2 0.15 0.72 1.45 14.5 *To tofWert to millilkets, IIIl.lltiply by' 29.57 300 g.alloos per lae is a typical appliCOltiCNl volume for Iandsc.lpe ornamental appr.COIlions. 1 fluid oz. E 29.57 ml E 2 tablespoons:: 'teaspoons Do nol use household utensils to measure Valueline Btfenthrin TC. Calculating Dilution Rates using the Ornamental Application Rates Table and the ValueLine Bifentnrin TC Ornamental Dilution Chart: The foHowing steps should be taken to determine the appropriate dilu- tion of ValueLine Bifenthrin TC that is required to control specific pests: 1) Identify the least susceptible target pest (the pest requiring the highest application rate for control). 2) Select an application rate in terms of fluid oz. of ValueUne Bifenthrin rc. 3) Identify your application volume and how much spray mix you want to prepare. 4) Use the Ornamental Dilution Chart to determine the appro- priate volume of ValueLine Bifenthrin TC thai must be mixed in your desired volume of water. For example, suppose you are trying to control black vine weevil adults on rhododendron. The Ornamental Application Rates table shows that 0.25 to 0.5 fluid oz. of ValueLine Bifenthrin TC should be applied per 1,000 square feel. You select an application rate of 0.5 fluid oz. per 1,000 square feet because maximum residual control is desired. Your application volume is approximately 300 gallons per acre, which is equivalent to 6.9 gallons per 1,000 square feet. Consulting the Omamental Dilution Chart reveals that you should dilute 0.72 fluid oz. of ValueUne Bifenthrin Te in 10 gallons of water. ( ORNAMENTAL APPLICATION RATES The applicalJon rates ~sted In the foUowing lable will provide excellenl control of the respectIVe pe~ts under lyplcal condilions. However. at the discrelion of the applicator. ValueUne Btfenthnn Te may be applied at up to 1 fluid oz per 1 000 square feet (43.~ fJ. oz. ~r 100 gallonS) to conlrol each of the ~sl ksl&d in thIS Table. The hIgher application rales should be used when maxImum resid- ual control IS deSired. Pest Application Rate ValueLine Bifenlhrin TC I Fluid Ounces per 1,000 IflUid Ounces per square feel 100 gallons Bagworms 12 Cutworms Elm lear Beetles Fall Webworms Gypsy Molh Caterp~lars lace Bugs leal Feeding Calerpillars Tenl Caterpillars Adelgidst Ants Aphids Bees BeetArm~rm BeeUes 13. t Black Vine Weevil (Adults) Brown Soft Scales Broad Mites Budworms California Red Scale (Crawlers)l3 Centipedes Cicadas t Citrus Thrips Clover Mites Crickets Diaprepes (Adults) Earwigs European Red Mite Flea Beetles Fungus Gnats (Adults) GraSShoppers Japanese Beetle (Adult)t leafhoppers leafrollers Mealybugs Millipedes Miles Mosquitoes Orchid Weevil Pillbugs Pine Needle Scales (Crawlers) 13 Plant Bugs (Including Lygvs spp.) Psyllidst San Jose Scales (Crawlers)13 Scorpions Sowbugs Spider Mites l~ Spiders Splttlebugst Thrips Tip Molhs Treehopperst Twig Borers13 Wasps Weevlls13 ~;,.,.<: Imported Fire Ants". lealminers Pecan leaf Scorch Mile Pine Shoot Beetle (Adults) . Spider MItes 14 0.125 - 0.25 5.4 - 10.8 0.25 - 0.5 10.8 - 21.7 0.5-1.0 21.7 - 43.5 'j2 . . Ba.gworms: Apply when larvae begm to hatch and spray laiVae dlreclly Applications when larvae are YOUng win be Olost effeclive. . 13Beet.les~. Scal.c Crawlers, Twig Borers, and Weevils: Treal trunks siems and twigS In addition 10 plant loIiage. ' l4~pider Mites: Val~Line ~ilenlh~n TC ~rovides optimal lwospolted spider mite control when applied dunng spnng 10 mid-summer. Higher application rales and/o~ more lreque,:,t trea.lments may be required lor acceplable Iwospotted spi- ~er mite ~lroI du~g mid. 10 Iale-Summer. The addillon of a surfactanl Of hor- tlcultu~ar .011 may mcre.aselhe e~eclrveness 01 Valueline Bifenlhrin TC. Comblnahons of ~alueLtne Blfenfhnn T~ with other registered miticides have also prov~n etrechve. Alternately, Valuellne Bifenlhrin TC applica(ions may be rotated with those of other ~roducls that have dlfferenl modes of aclion in con- 1rc:'1 programs thai are deSigned to, manage resistance by lwOspolled spider miles. Consult your ~I ~rahYe. Extension Service for resistance man- agement recommendahons In your regIOn. uFor foraging ants. 'Not for use in California. Page 7 Pest Control on Outside Surfaces and Around BuildinQs For control of Ants, Carpenter Ants. Fire Ants. Armyworms. "Bees. Beetles', Biting Flies. Boxelder Bugs. Centipedes. Chiggers, Chinch Bugs. Clover Mites. Crickets. Cutworms. . Dichondra Flea Beetles, Earwigs. Elm Leaf Beetles, Firebrats. Fleas. Files, Gnats, Grasshoppers. Hornets. Japanese Beetles', Midges. Millipedes, Mosquitoes. Moths, Roaches (including Cockroaches), Scorpions, Silverfish. Sod Webworms, Sowbugs (PiUbugs), Spider Miles. Spiders (including Black Widow Spiders), Springlalls. licks (including Brown Dog Tlcks), and Wasps. INot for use In California. Apply Value Line Bifenthrin TC using a 0.02 to 0.06% suspension as a residual spray to outside surfaces of buildings including, but not limited to, exterior siding, foundations, porches, window frames, eaves, patios, garages. refuse dumps, lawns such as grass areas adjacent or around private homes, duplexes, townhouses, condominiums, house trailers, apartment complexes, carports, garages, fence lines, storage sheds, barns, and other residential and non-commercial structures, 5011, trunks of woody ornamentals and other areas where pests congregate or have been seen. Use a spray volume of up to 10 gallons of emulsion per 1.000 square feet. Higher application volumes may be used to obtain the desired coverage of dense vegetation or landscaping materials. Mixing Direction.s: For 0.02% suspension, mix 0.33 fluid. oz. ?f ValueUne Blfenlhnn TC per gallon of water. For 0.06% suspenSion, mix 1 fluid oz. Valueline Blfenthrin TC per gallon of water (1 fluid oz. = 2 tabl..."'............,,). Do not use household utensils 10 measure ValueLine Bifenthrin TC. Use the higher rate for heavy pest infestation, quicker knockdown or longer residual control. Retreatment may be necessary to achieve and/or maintain control during periods of high pest pressure. Repeat application is necessary only if there are signs of renewed insect activity. Repeat application should be limited to no more than once per seven days. Perimeter Treatment: Apply to a band of soil and vegetation 6 to 10 feet wide around and adjacent to the structure. Also, treat the founda~ tion of the structure 10 a height of 2 to 3 feet. Apply 0.33 to 1.0 fluid oz. of ValueLine Bifenthrin TC per 1,000 square feet in sufficient water to provide adequate coverage (refer to Perimeter Application Dilution Chart). ValueLine Bifenthrin TC Perimeter Application Dilution Chart Fluid Ounces. of ValueUne Bifenthrin TC Dilut~d to these vf'umes of Fl~iShed SP7J GaJIJln GaJIJlm GaJIJln> GJIlmu 0.33 1.S1 3.33 33,3 0.5 2.5 5.0 50,0 0.67 3,33 6.S1 66.7 ~ 3.15 1,5 15.0 I . 5.0 10.0 100.0 - .. 0.83 1.65 16.5 0.25 1.25 2.5 25.0 0.33 1.61 3.35 33.5 0.38 1.88 3.15 31,5 0.5 2.5 5.0 60.0 0.11 0.55 1.10 11.0 0.11 0.83 1.S1 16.1 022 1.11 U3 22.3 0.25 1.25 2.5 25.0 0.33 1.61 3.33 33.3 0.41 0.83 B.3 0.63 1.25 12.5 0.84 1.S1 16.1 0.94 1.88 18.8 1.25 Z.5 25.. 0.33 0.67 6.7 0.5 1.0 10.0 0.61 1.33 13.3 0.15 1.5 15.0 1.0 - 2.0 20.0 0.11 0.33 3.3 0.25 0.5 5.0 0.33 0.S1 6.1 0.38 0.15 1.5 0.5 1.0 10.0 Applic. Volume; Applic. Rale; Gallons Per Fluid Ounces per ~ l.OOfflA ~ 0.5 1 0.61 1 ...lHi.. 1 t1.0 , 2 It.s1' 2 0.5 2 0.67 2 0.75 2 1.0 3 0.33 3 0.5 3 0.61 3 0.15 3 1.. 4 0.33 4 0.5 4 0.S1 4 0.15 4 1.0 5 0.33 5 0.5 5 0.S1 5 0.15 5 1.0 10 0.33 10 0.5 10 0.S7 10 0.15 10 1.0 0.1 -To convert 10 milliliters, multiply by 29.57 1 nuid 01." Z9.S1 ml = 2 tablespoons" 6 teaspoons Do not use household utensils to measure ValueUne Bifenthrin TC. For Ant and Fire Ant Mounds use Value Line Birenthrin TC 0.06% emulsion as Drench Method: Apply 1-2 gallons of emulsion to each mound area by sprinkling the mound until it is wet and treat a 4 foot diameter circle around the mound. Use the higher volume for mounds larger than 12-. For best results. apply in cool weather, such as in early morning or late evening hours, but not in the heat of the day. 0.13 0.11 ..19 0.25 0.1 0.13 0.15 0.2 Page 8 Mosquito Control; Dilute 0.33 to 1.0 fluid oz. of VatueUne Bifenthrin TC per gallon of water and apply at the rate or one gallon of dilution per 1,000 square feel as a general spray around landscapes, lawn and buildings to control mos1 quitoes. For higher voIuf!19 application.:>, ValueLine Bifenthrin TC may be dilul~ ed al lower concentrations and applied at greater volumes to deliver the desired amount of produd per area (refer to lhe Omamental or Perimeter Application DUution Charts). INDOOR USE In the home, all food processing surfaces and utensils should be cov- ered during treatment or thoroughly washed before use. Exposed food should be covered or removed. ~or control of ants, bees, beetles, boxolder bugs, carpel beetles, cen- tipedes, .cloth mot~s, cockroaches, crickets, earwigs, firebrats, flies, gnats.. midges, millIpedes. plllbugs, scorpions, silverfish, sOwbugs, spi- ders, ticks and wasps Bedbugs: To ~id in Control. ThoI'ough application should be made to crack and crevICes where evidence of bed bugs occurs. This includes bed frames, box springs, inside empty dressers and clothes closets and carpet edges, high and low wall moldings and wallpaper edges. Do not use this product on bed linens, pillows, mattresses or clothes. Remove all clothes and other articles from dressers or clothes closets before application. Allow all treated areas to thoroughly dry before use. Not rec- ommended for use as sole protection against bedbugs. If evidence of bedbugs is found inion mattresses, use products approved for this use. Use a 0.02% to 0.06% suspension (0.33 to 1 fluid oz. per gallon of water) for residual pest control In buildings and structures and on modes of transport. Apply either as a aack and crevice, pinstream, spot, coarse, low pressure spray (25 psi or less) or with a paint brush. Indoor Treatments: Apply as a ooarse, low pressure, crack and crevice or spot spray to areas where pests hide, such as baseboards, comers, storage areas, closets, around water pipes, doors and windows attics and eaves, behind and under refrigerators, cabinets, sinks, furnaces, stoves, the underside of shelves, drawers and similar areas. Do not use as a space spray. Pay particular attention to cracks and crevices. Mixing Directions: See mixing directions in MPest Control on Outside Surfaces and Around Buildings. section. ValueUne Bifenthrin TC is to be diluted with water for spray or brush application. Fill sprayer with the desired volume of waler and add ValueUne Bifenthrin TC. Close and shake before use in order to insure ~roper mixing. Mix only the amount of solu!ion needed for the applica- tion. Retreatmenl may be necessary to achieve and/or maintain control duri~ periods of ~igh pest pressure. Repeat application is necessary only If there are signs of renewed Insect activity. Repeat application should be limited to no more than once per seven days Cock~oaches, Crickets. Firebrats, Scorpions. Silverfish, Spiders. and Ticks: Apply as a coarse, row pressure spray to areas where these pests hi~e, such as baseboards, comers, storage areas, closets, around water pipes, doors and windows, attics and eaves, behind and under refrigerators. cabinets, sinks, furnaces, and stoves, the underside of shelves, drawers and similar areas. Pay particular attention to cracks and crevices. Ants: Apply to any trails, around doors and windows and other places where ants may be found. Bees and Wasps: Application \0 nests should be made late in the evening when insects are at rest Thoroughly spray nest and entrance and surrounding areas where insects alight. I Boxelder Bugs, Centipedes, Earwigs, Beetles. Millipedes, Pillbugs. and Sowbugs: Apply around doors and windows and other places I where these pests may be found or where they may enter premises. Spray baseboards, storage areas and other locations. FOR CONTROL OF STORED PRODUCTS PESTS (Including Indian Meal Moths, Rice Moths, Tobacco Moths Flour Beetles, Lesser Grain Borers, Merchant Grain Beetles, SawtOothed Grain BeeUe~, Grain Weevils., Warehouse Beetles, Cigarette Beetles, and Oermeslld Beetles, Psoods, and other similar pests) WAREHOUSES and GROCERY/PET STORES: ValueLlne Bifenthrin TC suspension may be applied as 8 general surface, spot or crack and crevice treatment in food and nonfood storage warehouses and stores. Apply to all areas that may harbor pests, induding under and between I ~allets, bin.s, and shelves. Do not apply directly to food, grain bins (inte- I nor), or animals. FOODIFEED HANDLING ESTABLISHMENT APPLICATIONS Applications of this product are permitted in both food/feed and non- food areas of food/feed handling eslablishments as a general surface spol, or crack and crevice treatment. ' Food/feed handling establishmenls are defined as places other than private residences in which exposed food/feed is held, processed, pre- pared. or serve~. Include~ also ar~ areas for r.eceiving, storing, packing (canning, bottling, wrapping, boxm~), prepanng, edible waste storage and enclo~ed processing systems (mills, dairies. edible oils, syrups) of I food. Serving areas where food is exposed and the facility is in opera- tion are also considered food areas. Permitted non-toad areas of use include, garbage rooms lavatories floor drains (to sewers), entries and vestibules, offices, loCker rooms: ( machine rooms, garages. mop closets and storage (after canning or bottling). PermiUed use sHes include. but are not limited 10: Aircraft (Do not use in aircraft cabins), apartment buildings. bakeries. bottling facilities, breweries. buses. cafeterias, candy plants, canneries. dail)l product processing plants. food manufacturing plants. food processing plants, food service establishments. granaries, grain mills, hospitals. hotels, industrial buildings, laboratories. meaUpoullry/egg processing plants. mobile/molor homes. nursing homes offices. railcars, restaurants, schools. ships. trailers, trucks. vessels, warehouses and wineries. General Surface Application: Do not use this applicalion method in loodlleed handling establishments when the facility is in operation or foodslfeeds are exposed. Do not apply direclly to food producls. Cover or remove all food processing and/or handling equipment during appli- cation. After application in food processing plants, bakeries, cafeterias and similar facilities, wash all equipment, benches, shelving and other surfaces which food will contad. Clean food handling or processing equipment and thoroughly rinse with clean, fresh water. Spot. Crack and Crevice A~plication:. S~t. or craci<. and crevice applications may be made whIle the faclhty IS 111 operatIon; however. food should be covered or removed from area being treated. Do not apply direclly to food. Foam Apfllications YalueUne 'Blfenthrin TC may be converted to foam and used to treat structural voids. Dilute 0.33 to 1.0 fluid oz. of ValueLine Blfenthrin TC per gallon of water and add the manufacturers recommended volume of foaming agent to produce a 0.02 to 0.06 percent foam concentration. Verify before treatment that the foaming agent is compatible with ValueUne Bifenthrin TC. TERMITE CONTROL (ABOVE GROUND ONLY) The purpose of the applications described below are 10 kill termite work- ers or winged reproductives thaI may be present at the lime of treat- ment. These applications are intended as supplements to. and not sub- stitutes for, mechanical alteration. soil treatment or foundation treat- ment. To control exposed workers and winged reproductive termites in local- ized areas, dilute 1.0 fluid oz. of ValueLine Bifenthrin TC per gallon of water and apply as a course fan spray at the rate of one gallon per 1,000 square feet to attics, crawl spaces, unfinished basements and other void areas. Treat swarming tennites as well as the areas in which Ihey congregate. To control above-ground termites in localized areas of intesled wood, dilute 1.0 fluid oz. of ValueUne Bifenthrin TC per gallon of water and apply as a liquid or foam to voids and galleries in damaged wood as well as to spaces between wooden structural members and between the sill plate and founda(ion where wood is vulnerable to attack. Applications may be made to inaccessible areas by drilling and then injecting the dilution or foam, with a suitable directional injector, into damaged wood or wall voids. All treatment holes drilled in construction elements in com- monly occupied areas of structures should be securely plugged after treatment. To control termite carton nests in building voids, dilute 1.0 fluid oz. of YalueUne Bifenthrin TC per gallon of water and apply as a liquid or foam using a pointed injection tool. Multiple injection points and varying depths of injection may be necessary to achieve control. When possi- ble, the carton nest material should be removed from the building void after treatment. ( ( ANT CONTROL Nuisance Ants Indoors: For besl results, locate and treat anI nests. Dilute 0.5 to 1.0 fluid oz. of ValueUne Bifenthrin TC per gallon of waler and apply at the rate of one gallon of dilution per 1,000 square feef as a general surface, crack and crevice or spot treatment to areas where ants have been observed or are expected to forage. These areas include, but are not limited to, baseboards, in and behind cabinets, under and behind dishwashers. furnaces, refrigerators, sinks and stoves, around pipes, cracks and creviCes and in comers. Particular attention should be given to treating entry points into the home or premises such as around doors and windows. When using ValueLine Bifenthrin TC in combination with baits, apply ValueUne Bifenthrin TC as instructed above, and use baits in other areas that have not been treated with ValueLine Bifenthrin TC Nuisance Ants Outdoors: For best results, locate and treat ant nests. Apply ValueLine Bifenlhrin TC to ant trails around doors and windows and other places where anls have been observed or are expected to forage. Apply a perimeter treatment using either low or high volume apptlcations described in the .'Pest Control on Outside Surfaces and Around Buildings~ section of this label. The higher dilutions and/or appli. cation volumes, as wen as more frequent applications, may be neces- sary when treating concrete surfaces for ant conlrol. Maximum conlrol is generally achieved using fhe following procedure: 1) Treat non-porous surfaces with low volume applications using 0.5 to 1.0 fluid oz. of ValueUne Bifenthrin TC per gallon of water and applying this dilution at the rate of one gallon per 1,000 square feel. 2) Treat porous surfaces and vegetation with high volume applica- lions using dilutions that are calculated to deliver 0.5 to 1.0 fluid oz. of Valueline Bifenth~n Te per ~ ,oqo sq!-lare feet ( refer to the Ornamental and Penmeter Apphcallon Dilution Charts). 3) For maximum residual control. dilute 0.5 to 1.0 fluid oz of Value Line BHenthrin TC per gallon of water and apply at a ;ale of up to 10 gallons of dilution per 1.000 square feet. C~rpen~er Ants Indoors: Dilute 0.5 to 1.0 fluid oz. of ValueLine B.lfe':1thnn TC per gallon of water and apply at the rate of one gallon of dlluhon per 1,000 square feet as a general surface. crack and crevice or spot treatment to areas where carpenter ants have been observed or are expect~d to forag~. Thes~ areas include, but ~re not limited to, baseboards, I~ and behH~d cabll1ets, under and behInd dishwashers, fu~ces, ref~lgerators, smks, and stoves, around pipes, cracks and crevIces. and. In corners. Particular attention should be given to treating entry points Into the home or premises such as around doors and win- d~s. Spray.or foar:n into cracks and crevices or drill holes and spray, mist or f~m Into VOI~S where carpenter ants or their nests are present. When uSlOg ValueLlOe Bllenthrin TC in combination with baits apply ValueUne Blfenlhrin TC as instructed above, and use baits ill other areas that have not been treated with ValueLine Bifenthrin TC Carpenter Ants Outdoors: Apply ValueUne Bifenthrin TC to carpenter ant trails around doors and windows and other places where carpenter ants have been observed or are expected to forage. For best results 1~le and treat carpenter ant nests. Apply a perimeter treatment using elthe~ low or high volume applications described in the "Pest Contror on Out~ld~ Surfaces and ~round Buildings. section of this label. The high- er dilutions and/or application volumes, as well as more frequent appli- cations, may be necessary when trealing concrete surfaces for car- pen.ter ant control. Maximum control is generally achieved using the fol. lOWIng procedure: 1) Treat non-porous surfaces with low volume applications using 0.5 to 1.0 fluid oz. ofValueUne Bifenthrin Te per gaUon of water and applying this dilution at the rate of one gallon per 1,000 square feet 2) Treat the trunks of trees thai have carpenter ant trails or upon which carpenter anls are foraging, using 0.5 to 1.0 fl~id oz 01 ValueUne Bifenthrin TC per gallon of water and applying this dilution to thoroughly wet the bark from the base of the tree to as high as possible on the trunk 3) ~reat pC!rous. su.rfaces and vegetation with high volume applica- tions uSIng dilutions that are calculated to deliver 0.5 to 1.0 fluid oz. of ValueLine Bifenthrin TC per 1,000 square feet (refer to the Ornamental and Perimeter Application Dilution Charts) 4) For maximum residual control, dilute 0.5 to 1,0 fluid oz. of Valueline Bifenthrin TC per gallon of water and apply at a rate of up to 10 gallons of dilution per 1,000 square feet. To co~trol carp~nt~r ants inside trees, utility poles, fencing or deck matenals and SImIlar structural members, drill to locate the interior infest8~ ca~ity an~ inject or foam a 0.06% dilution (1.0 fluid oz. of Va.luellne Blfenthnn Te per gallon of water) into the cavity using a suf- fiCient volume and an appropriate treatment tool with a splash back guard. To.control carpenter ants that are tunneling in the soil, dilute 0.5 to 1.0 flUid ounces of ValueUne Bifenthrin TC per gallon of water and apply as a drench or inject the dilution or foam at intervals of 8 to 12 inches Establish a uniform vertical barrier atlhe edges of walls, driveways 0; other hard surfaces where ants are tunneling beneath the surfaces. For wood piles and stored lumber apply a 0.06% emulsion. Use a hose- end sprayer or sprinkling can to deliver a coarse drenching spray. Treated wood can. be burned or used for lumber one month after treat- ment. Do not use In structures. To protect fir~wooc:1 from carpenter ants (and lermiles), dilute 1.0 fluid oz. of ValueUne Blfenthrin TC per gallon of water and apply to the soil b~n~ath where the firewood will be stacked at the rate of one gallon of dilution per 8 square feet. DO NOT treal firewood with this product. Attention Do nol apply a broadcast application to interior surfaces of homes. Do nol apply to pets, crops, or sources of electricity. Firewood is not to be trealed. Use only in welt ventilated areas. During ~ny app~ication to overhead areas of structure, cover surfaces below WIth plastiC sheeting or similar material. excepl for soil surfaces in crawlspaces. Do not allow spray 10 contact food, foodstuffs. food contacting surfaces food utensils or waler supplies. ' !horoughly wash dishes and food handling utensils with soap and water If they become contaminated by application of this product. Do nottreal areas where food is exposed. During indoor surface applications do not allow dripping or run-off to occur. Do not allow people or pets on trealed surfaces until spray has dried. Let surfaces dry before allowing people and pets to contact surfaces Page 9 ValueUne Bifenthrin Te will not stain or damage any surface Ihal water alone will not stain or damage. Do not apply this product in patient rooms or in any rooms while occu- pied by the elderly or infirm. Do not apply in classrooms when in use. Do not apply when occupants are present in Ihe immediate area in insti. tutions such as libraries, sports facilities. elc. 00 not apply this pesticlde in livestock buildings (barns). Applicat~on equipme~l thaI del~vers low volume Irealments, such as the Micro-Injector-' or Acllsot" applicators, may also be used to make crack and crevice. deep harborage. spol and general surface treatments of ValueUne Blfenlhrin re. Warranty: Univar makes no warranty, expressed or implied, concern- ing the use of this product other Ihan indicated on the label. Except as so warranled. the product is sold as is. Buyer and user assume all risk of use and/or handling and/or storage of this material when such use and/or handling and/or storage is contrary to label instructions. Use of Product; Univar recommendations for the use of this product are based upon tests believed to be reliable. The use of this product being beyond the control of the manufacturer, no guarantee, expressed or implied, is made as to the effects of such or the results to be obtained If not used in accordance with directions or established safe practice. Damages: Buyer's or user's exclusive remedy for damages for breach of warranty or negligence shall be limited to direct damages nol exceeding the purchase price paid and shall not include incidental or consequenUal damages. Micro-Injector is a registered trademark of Whitmire Micro-Gen Research Laboratories Actisol is a registered trademark of Roussel-Uclaf Page 10 ( MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ValueLine Bifenthrin TC Insecticide o UnlVAR MSDS ReC. No.: 82657-04-3-116a Date Approved: 0712012005 Revision No.: I This documenl has been prepared to meet the requirements of the U.S. OSHA Hazard Communication Standard. 29 CFR 1910.1200; the EC directive, 2001/58/EC and other regulatory requirements. The infonnation contained herein is for the concentrate as packaged. unless otherwise noted. 1. PRODUCT AND COMP ANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCf NAME: PRODUCf CODE: ACfIVE INGREDlENT(S): CHEMICAL FAMILY: MOLECULAR FORMULA: SYNONYMS: {, ValueLine BiCenthrin TC Insecticide 6217a Bifenthrin Pyrethroid Pesticide C"H"CIF,O, (bifenthrin) FMC 54800; (2-methyl[l ,I '-biphenyI]-3-yl)methyl 3-(2-chloro-3,3,3- trifluoro-I-propenyl ).2,2-dimethyIcyciopropanecarboxylate; IUP AC: 2-methylbiphenyI-3-ylmethyl (2)-( 1 RS)-cis-3-(2 -chloro- 3,3,3- trifluoroprop-l-enyl)-2,2-dimethyIcyciopropanecarboxylate U.S. EPA REGISTRATION NUMBER: 279-3206-73748 MANUFACTURER UNIVAR USA, 1Ne. I J 149 Research Blvd., #260 Austin TX 78759 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS (800) 900-4044 (Poison Control- Human Health) (800) 345-4735 (ASPCA - Animal Health) For leak, fire, spill, or accident emergencies, call: (800) 424-9300 (CHEMTREC - U.S.A. & Canada) (703) 527-3887 (CHEMTREC - All Other Countries) 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: . Beige liquid with a bland odor. . Slightly combustible. May support combustion at elevated temperatures. . Them1al decomposition and burning may fonn toxic bYMProducts. . For large exposures or fire, wear personal protective equipment. . Highly toxic to fish and aquatic organisms. Keep out of drains and water courses. t Page I of 10 -I V.lucLine Bifenthrin TC Insecticide (82657-04-3-116.) Date: 0712012005 POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: Effects from overexposure may result from either swallowing, inhaling or coming into contact with the skin or eyes. Symptoms of overexposure include bleeding from the nose, tremors and convulsions. Contact with bifenthrin may occasionally produce skin sensations such as rashes, numbing, buming or tingling. These skin sensations arc reversible and usually subside within 12 hours. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRA V A TED: None presenlly known. 3. COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Chemical Name CAS# Wt.% IECNo. EC Class Bifenlhrin 82657-04-3 7.9 I None R25-20-43-50153; SI/2-23- 24-37-38-45-29 I Propylene Glycol 157-55-6 1<6.2 1200-338-0 1 Not classified 4. FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Flush with plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritation occurs and persists. SKIN: Wash with plenty of soap and water. INGESTION: Drink I or 2 glasses of water and induce vomiting by louching the back of the throat with a finger. Never induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Contact a medical doctor. INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. Ifbreathing difficulty or discomfort occurs and persists, contact a medical doctor. NOTES TO MEDICAL DOCTOR: This producl has low oral, dermal and inhalation toxicity. It is practically non-irrilating to the eyes and is non-irritating to the skin. Reversible skin sensations (paresthesia) may occur and ordinary skin salves have been found useful in reducing discomfort. Treatment is otherwise controlled removal of exposure followed by symptomatic and supportive care. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Page 2 of 10 ValueLine Bifenthrin TC Insecticide (82657-04-3-116a) Date: 0712012005 ( EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam. CO, or dry chemical. Sofl stream water fog only if necessary. Contain all runoff. FIRE / EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Slightly combustible. This material may support combustion at elevated temperatures. FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Isolate fire area. Evacuate downwind. Wear full protective clothing and self~contained breathing apparatus. Do not breathe smoke, gases or vapors generated. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES { RELEASE NOTES: Isolate and post spill area. Wear protective clothing and personal protective equipment as prescribed in Section 8, IlExposure ControlslPersonal Protection". Keep unprotected persons and animals out of the area. Keep material out oflakes, streams. ponds and sewer drains. Dike to confine spill and absorb with a non- combustible absorbent such as clay, sand or soil. Vacuum, shovel or pump waste into a drum and label contents for disposal. To clean and neutralize contaminated area, scrub area with a solution of detergent (e.g. commercial product such as SuperSOapT.... Tide@.Spic and Span@. or other high pH detergent) and water. Let solution sit for 5 minutes. Use a stiff brush to scrub affected area. Repeat if necessary to remove visible staining. Additional decontamination can be made by applying bleach (Cloro,@ or equivalent) to affected area. Absorb wash-liquid as noted above, remove visibly contaminated soil and place into recovery I disposal container (plastic, open-top steel drum or equivalent). Place all clean-up material in a container. seal and dispose of in accordance with the method outlined in Section 13 :Disposal Considerations" below. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING AND STORAGE: Store in a cool. dry. well-ventilated place. Do not use or store near heat, open flame or hot surfaces. Store in original containers only. Keep out of reach of children and animals. Do not contaminate other"pesticides, fertilizers, water, food or feed by storage or disposal. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION EXPOSURE LIMITS I Chemical Name Propylene Glycol 10.0 mglm' (WEEL) '1 Supplier I Accm OSHA ( Page 3 of 10 ValueLine Bifenthrin TC Insecticide (82657-04-3- I l6a) Dale: 0712012005 ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Use local exhaust al all process locations where vapor or mist may be emitted. Ventilate all transport vehicles prior to unloading. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT EYES AND FACE: For splash, mist or spray exposure, wear chemical protective goggles or a face shield. RESPIRATORY: For splash, mist or spray exposure wear, as a minimum, a properly fitted air-purifying respirator with an organic vapor canridge (OV) or canister with any R, P or HE prefilter (approved by U.S. NIOSH/MSHA, EU CEN or comparable cenificalion organization). Respirator use and selection must be based on airborne concentrations. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: Depending upon concentrations encountered, wear coveralls or long-sleeved unifonn and head covering. For larger exposures as in the case of spills. wear full body cover barrier suit. such as a PVC suil. Leather items - such as shoes, belts and walchbands - that become contaminated should be removed and destroyed. Launder all work clothing before reuse (separately from household laundry). GLOVES: Wear chemical proteclive gloves made of materials such as rubber, neoprene, or PVC. Thoroughly wash the outside of gloves with soap and waler prior to removal. Inspect regularly for leaks. WORK HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Clean water should be available for washing in case of eye or skin contamination. Wash skin prior to eating, drinking or using tobacco. Shower at the end of the workday. COMMENTS: Personal protective recommendations for mixing or applying this product are prescribed on the product label. Infonnation slated above provides useful, additional guidance for individuals whose use or handling of this product is not guided by the producllabel. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OIlOR: APPEARANCE: DENSITY I WEIGHT PER VOLUME: FLASH POINT: MOLECULAR WEIGHT: pH: SOLUBILITY IN WATER: SPECIFIC GRA VITY: Bland Beige liquid 8.531blgal. (1024 glL) > 100 'C (> 212 'F) (TCC) 422.88 (bifenthrin) 6.7 Disperses 1.024 @ 20'C (water =1) Page 4 of 10 . ' . ( { ( ValueLine Bifenlhrin TC Insecticide (82657-04-3-116a) Dale: 07/20/2005 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY CONIlITIONS TO A VOID: Excessive heal and fire. STABILITY: Stable POLYMEIUZATION: Will not occur HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, chlorine, fluorine, hydrogen chloride and hydrogen fluoride. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION EYE EFFECTS: Practically non-irritating SKIN EFFECTS: Non-irritating DERMAL LD50: > 2,000 mglkg (rabbit) ORAL LDso: 632 mglkg (rat) INHALA nON LCso: 11.58 mgll (I h) (rat) ACUTE EFFECTS FROM OVEREXPOSURE: This product has low oral, dermal and inhalation toxicity. It is practically non-irritating to the eyes and is non-irritating to the skin. Large doses of bifenthrin ingested by laboratory animals produced signs of toxicity including convulsions, tremors and bloody nasal discharge. Bifenthrin does not cause acute delayed neurotoxicity. Experience to date indicates that contact with bifenthrin may occasionally produce skin sensations such as rashes, numbing, burning or tingling. These sensations are reversible and usually subside within 12 hours. In humans. ingestion oflarge amounts of propylene glycol has resulted in symptoms of reversible central nervous system depression including stupor, rapid breathing and heartbeat, profuse sweating and seizures. CHRONIC EFFECTS FROM OVEREXPOSURE: No data available for Ihe fom1Ulation. In studies with laboratory animals, bifenthrin did not cause reproductive toxicity or teratogenicity. Tremors were associated with repeated exposure of laboratory animals to bifenthrin. In lifetime feeding studies conducted with rodents, a slight increase in the incidence of urinary bladder tumors at the highest dose in male mice was considered to be an equivocal response, not evidence of a clear compound-related effect. The overall absence of genotoxicity has been demonstrated in mutagenicity tests with bifenthrin. Repeated overexposure to propylene glycol can produce central nervous system depression, hemolysis and minimal kidney damage. Page 5 of 10 ValueLine Bifenthrin TC Insecticide (82657-04-3-116a) Date: 0712012005 CARCINOGENICITY: NTP: IARC: OSHA: OTHER: Not listed NOllisted Not listed Nol Listed (ACGIH) 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Unless otherwise indicated, the data presented below are for the active ingredient. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA: In soil, bifenthrin is stable over a wide pH range and degrades at a slow rate that is governed by soil characteristics. Bifenthrin will also persist in aquatic sediments. Bifenthrin has a high Log Pow (>6.0). a high affinity for organic matter. and is nol mobile in soil. Therefore. there is little potential for movement into ground water. There is the potential for bifenthrin to bioconcentrate (BCF ~ 11.750). ECOTO XI CO LOG I CAL INFO RMA TI ON: Bifenthrin is highly toxic to fish and aquatic arthropods and LC" values range from 0.0038 to 17.8 ~gIL. In general, the aquatic arthropods are the most sensitive species. Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the aquatic environment. Bifenthrin had no effect on mollusks at its limit of water solubility. Bifenthrin is only slightly toxic to'both waterfowl and upland game birds (LD" values range from 1.800 mg/kg to >2,150 mglkg). 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS DISPOSAL METHOD: Open dumping or burning of this material or its packaging is prohibited. If spilled material cannot be disposed of by use according to label instructions, an acceptable method of disposal is to incinerate in accordance with local. state and national environmental laws, rules, standards and regulations. However, because acceptable methods of disposal may vary by location and regulatory requirements may change, the appropriate agencies should be contacted prior to disposal. EMPTY CONTAINER: Non-returnable containers that held this material should be cleaned, prior to disposal, by triple rinsing. Containers which held this material may be cleaned by being triple- rinsed, and recycled, with the rinsate being incinerated. Do not cut or weld metal containers. Vapors that form may create an-explosion hazard. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT A nON (DOT) Page 6 of 10 , , .' ( ( ( ValueLine Bifenthrin TC Insecticide (82657-04-3-116a) PACKAGING TYPE: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: PACKAGING TYPE: I'ROJ'ER SHIPPING NAME: TECHNICAL NAME(S): PRIMARY HAZARD CLASS 1 DIVISION: UNINA NUMBER: PACKING GROUP: MARINE POLLUTANT: LABEL(S): PLACARD(S): MARKING(S): Date: 07120/2005 Non-Bulk This product is not subject to the Hazardous Materials Regulations when in non-bulk packages. Bulk Environmentally hazardous substance, liquid, n.o.s. Bifenthrin 9 UN 3082 II Bifenthrin 9 9 3082 INTERNA TIONAL MARITIME DANGEROUS GOODS (IMDG) PACKAGING TYPE: PROPER SHIPPING NAME: TECHNICAL NAME(S): PRIMARY HAZARD CLASS 1 DIVISION: UNINA NUMBER: PACKING GROUP: MARINE POLLUTANT: LABEL(S): PLACARD(S): MARKING(S): - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: AllDITlONAL INFORMATION: Page 7 of 10 Non-Bulk Environmentally hazardous substance, liquid, n.o.s. Bifenthrin 9 UN 3082 III Bifenthrin 9 9 Environmentally hazardous substance, liquid, n.o.s. (bifenthrin). UN3082 + Marine Pollutant EmS Number: F-A, S-F Flash Point: > JOooC ValueLine Bifenthrin TC Insecticide (82657-04-3-116a) '. Dale: 07120/2005 ADR - EUROPEAN AGREEMENT CONCERNING THE INTERNATIONAL CARRIAGE OF DANGEROUS GOODS BY ROAD PACKAGING TYPE: PROPER SHII'PING NAME: TECHNICAL NAME(S): PRIMARY HAZARD CLASS IIllVISION: CLASSIFICATION CODE: UN/NA NUMBER: PACKING GROUP: HAZARD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: MARINE POLLUTANT: LABEL(S): PLACARD(S): MARKING(S): ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Non-Bulk Environmentally hazard ow; substance, liquid, n.o.S. Bifenlhrin 9 M6 UN3082 III 90 Bifenthrin 9 9 9.3082 Notes: Marks in compliance with IMDG Code are accepted. INTERNATIONAL CIVIL A VIA TION ORGANIZATION (ICAO) / INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION (lATA) PACKAGING TYPE: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: OTHER INFORMATION: HARMONIZED SYSTEM NUMBERS: Import to the U.S.A.: 3808. I 0.2500 Export from the U_S.A.: 3808.10.0000 Non-Bulk This product is not subject to regulation when shipped via air. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION Page 8 of 10 . . , , . ValueLine Bifenthrin TC Insecticide (82657-04-3-116a) Dale: 07120/2005 UNITED STATES SARA TITLE III (SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT) SECTION 302 EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (40 CFR 355, APPENDIX A): Not listed SECTION 311 HAZARD CATEGORIES (40 CFR 370): Immediate, Delayed SECTION 312 THRESHOLD PLANNING QUANTITY (40 CFR 370): The Threshold Planning Quanlity (TPQ) for this product, if treated as a mixture, is 10,000 Ibs; however, this product contains the following ingredients with a TPQ of less than 10,000 Ibs.: None SECTION 313 REPORTABLE INGREDIENTS (40 CFR 372): This producl contains the following ingredients subjeclto Section 313 reporting requirements: Bifenthrin CERCLA (COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE COMPENSA TJON AND LIABILITY ACT) CERCLA DESIGNATION & REPORTABLE QUANTITIES (RQ) (40 CFR 302.4): Not listed ( FEDERAL INSECTICIDE FUNGICIDE RODENTICIDE ACT U.S. EPA Signal Word: CAUTION INTERNATIONAL LISTINGS Australian Hazard Code: 3XE HAZARD, RISK AND SAFETY PlffiASE DESCRIPTIONS: Bifenthrin: EC Symbols: T Xn N (Toxic) (Hannful) (Dangerous for the environment) t Page 9 of 10 . " . ValueLine Bifenlhrin TC Insecticide (82657-04-3-1 16a) EC Risk Phrases: 1U5 1U0 R43 R50153 EC Safety Phrases: S1/2 S23 S24 S37 S38 S45 S29 Noles For Preparation: Date: 0712012005 (Toxic if swallowed.) (Harmful by inhalalion.) (May cause sensitization by skin contact.) (Very toxic to aquatic organisms. may cause long-teml adverse effects in the aquatic environment.) (Keep locked up and oul of reach of children.) (Do not breathe gas, fumes, vapor, or spray) (A void contact with skin.) (Wear suilable gloves.) (In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment.) (In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately - show the label where possible.) (Do not empty into drains.) CLASSIFICATION: Mandatory labeling (self-classification) of hazardous substances: applicable 16. OTHER INFORMATION REVISION SUMMARY: New MSDS SuperSoap - Trademark of Web a Technologies, Inc.; Tide - Trademark of Proctor and Gamble; Spic and Span: Trademark of The Spic and Span Company; Clorox - Trademark of The Clorox Company Page 10 of 10 .. ~/16/2~7 Time. 10.08 AM To, & 15417441144 I _;>ow AgroSciences 760-268-4500 Paqel 005 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET /15. REGULATORY INFORMATION: I STATE RIGHT.TO-KNOW: The foll~ng product . components are CIted OIl certain state lists as mentioned. NOTICE: The Information herein Is presented In good faith Non-listed components may be sho'M'l in the composition and believed to be accurate as at the effective date sho'M'l section at the MSDS, above. However, no warranty, express or Implied, Is given. Regulatory requirements are subject to change and may differ from one location to aOOher; It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that its actlv~les comply with federal, state or provincial, and local laws. The following speclfic Information Is made for the purpose of complying with numerous federal, slate or provlnclal, and local laws and regulations. SNAPSHOT" 2.5 TG HERBICIDE !J.S. REGULATIONS SARA 313 INFORMATION: This product contains the following substances subject to the reporting requifements at Section 313 of Tnle III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthortzaflon Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Pari 372: CHEMICAl NAME CAS NUMBER CONCENTRATION Trlfluralln 001582-00-8 2% SARA HAZARD CATEGORY: This product has been revlEllNEld according to the EPA "Hazard Categories" promulgated under Sections 311 and 312 at the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization M of 1986 (SARA Tlfle III) and Is considered, under applicable definitions, to meet the following categories: An Immediate hea~h hazard A delayed health hazard TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA): All Ingredients are on the TSCA Inventory or are not required to be listed on the TSCA inventory. E" '" ,. cy Phone: 800-992-5994 Dow AgroSclenC8s llC Indianapolis, IN 046268 Effective Date: 1/16/04 Product Code: 29819 MSDS: 004019 CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER Trlfluralin 001582-00-8 Crystalline Silica 014808-60-7 LIST NJ2 NJ3 PA1 PA3 NJ3 PA 1 NJ2=New Jersey Environmental Hazardous Substance (present at > or = to 1.0%). NJ3=New Jersey Workplace Hazardous Substance (present al > or = to 1.0%). PA1=Pennsylvanla Hazardous Substance (present at > or = to 1.0%), PA3=Pennsylvanla Environmental Hazardous Substance (pfesent at > or = to 1.0%). OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD: This product is a "Hazardous Chemical" as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200. NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA) RATINGS: CATEGORY Hea~h Flammability Reactivity RATING 2 1 o COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT (CERCLA. or SUPERFUND): This product contains the following substance(s) listed as "Hazardous Substances" under CERCLA which may requife reporting of releases: Chemical Name CAS Number RQ 'Yo In Product Trlfluralln 001582-00-8 10 2% CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: The follov.ing statement is made in order to comply with the California Safe Drinking 116. OTHER INFORMATION: Waler and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986: MSDS STATUS: Revised sections: 3,4,8, 11, t4 & 14 Reference: DR-0353-4314. Rep'aces MSDS dated: 4/27/99 Document Code: 003-082-002 Replaces Document Code: D03-082-001 This produd contains a chemlcal(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer. The chemical is crystalline silica. 'Tredamarl< of Dew A/yoSOenoes The Information Herein Is Given In Good Faith, But No Warranty, Express Or Implied, Is Made. Consult Dew AgroSciences For Further Information. 4 .. 3/16/2007 Time. 10.08 AM To. & 15417441144 . I flflow AgroSciences 760-268'4500 Pa.qel 004 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SNAPSHOT* 2.5 TG HERBICIDE 19. PHYSiCAl AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: BOILING POINT: Not applicable VAPOR PRESSURE: Nal applicable VAPOR DENSITY: Not applicable SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Not applicable SPECIFIC GRAVITY: Not applicable BULK DENSITY: 39-42 Ibslcu.ft APPEARANCE: Yellow free flowing granule ODOR: Mild aromatic odor pH: (aqueous 50150) 7.0 to 8,0 110. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY: STABILITY: (CONDITIONS TO AVOID) Stable under nolmal conditions. INCOMPATIBILITY: (SPECIFIC MATERIALS TO AVOID) None knov.n HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITlON PRODUCTS: Nitrogen oxides and other toxic vapors may be fOlmed if product is involved In fire. HAZARDOUS POL YMERlZA TlON: Not knOlMl to occur. /11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION: MUTAGENICITY: Animal genetic toxicity studies were negative for lsoxaben and trifluralin. For crystalline silica, In-vitro genetic toxicity studies were negative In some cases and positive in other cases. 112. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION: ENVIRONMENTAL DATA: MOVEMENT & PARTITIONING: Based largely or completely on infolmatlon for trifluralin, Bioconcentratlon potential is moderate (BCF between 100 and 3000 or log Pow between 3 and 5). Based largely or completely on information for isoxaben, Bioconcentration potential is low (BCF <100 or log Pow <3). 'Tradomarl<. of Cow r "..... . .",^" j Eme'llency Phone: 800-992-5994 Dow AgroSciences LLC Indianapolis, IN 46268 Effective Date: 1/16/04 Product Code: 29819 MSDS: 004019 i DEGRADATION & PERSISTENCE: Based largely or completely on information for trifluralin. Based on the stringent test guldellnes. this material cannot be considered as readily biodegradable; however, these results do not necessarily mean that the material Is not biodegradable Undef environmental conditions. Based largely or completely on Infolmation for isoxaben. The photolysis half-life in water Is 6 days. The photolysis half-life In soil is 248 days. Under aerobic soil conditions the half-life is 4.3-10.6 months. J ECOTOXICOLOGY: Based largely or completely on information for trifluralin. Material Is very highly toxic to aquatic organisms on an acute basis (lCso or EC50 <0.1 mg/lln most sensitive species). Based largely or completely on information for Isoxaben. Not expected to be acutely toxic. ECso is above the water solubility. 113. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS: DISPOSAL METHOD: Improper disposal of excess pesticide Is a violation of Federal law, If these wastes J cannot be disposed by use according to label instructions, contact your State Pesticide or Environmental Control Agency, or the Hazardous Waste fepresentative at the nearest EPA Regional Office for guidance. 114. TRANSPORT INFORMATION: , J U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTION (DOT) INFORMATION: For all Package sizes and modes of transportation: This material is not regulated for transport, 3 .. ~/16/~~7 Time. 10.08 AM To. 8 15417441144 I _flow AgroSciences 760 - ~68 - 4500 Pa0'81 002 MATERIAL SAFETY OAT A SHEET SNAPSHOT* 2.5 TG HERBICIDE 11. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION: PRODUCT: Snapshot' 2.5 TG Herblclde COMPANY IDENTIFICATION: Dew AgroSdences 9330 Zionsvllle Road IndlBnapolis, IN 46268-1189 12. COMPOSITIONnNFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS: lsoxaben: ~(3-(l-efhyl-1- methylpropyf}-5-isoxazolyl)- 2,6-dimelhoxybenzamide Trifluralin: alpha.alpha,alpha- CAS# oo1582-09~ trifluoro-2.6-dinitro-N.N- dipropyl.p-toluidine Inert Ingredients, Total, Including: Clay contains CAS# 008031-18-3 Crystalline Silica CAS# 014808-60.7 CAS# 082558-50-7 0,5% 2.0% 97.5% 13. HAZARDOUS IDENTIFICATIONS: EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Yellow ffee-flowlng granule INith slight aromatic odor. May cause moderate eye irritation with slight corneal injury. Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause skin Irritation, The LD50 for skin absorption in rabbits Is >5000 mg/kg; oralLD50 for rats is >2500 mg/kg; inhalation LCse for rats is >4,6 mg/l (males) and 0.5 to 4.6 mg/l (females) for 4 hours. Toxic to flsh and aquatic organisms. EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER: 800-992-5994 POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: This section includes possible adverse effects which could occur if this material Is not handled In the recommended manner. Emergency Phone: 800-992-5994 Dow AgroSciences LLC Indianapolis. IN 46268 Effective Date: 1116104 Product Code: 29819 MSDS: 004019 I INGESTION: Low toxicity It swallowed. The oral LD50 for rats is >2500 mg/kg. Small amounts swallowed Incidental to normal handling operations are not likely to cause Injury; swallowing amounts larger than that may cause injury. INHALATION: Excessive exposure may cause irritation to upper respifatory tract (nose and throat). The LCse for rats Is >4.6 mglL (males) and between 0.5 and 4.6 mglL I (females) for four hours,. SYSTEMIC (OTHER TARGET ORGAN) EFFECTS: lsoxaben, In animals, effects have been reported on the following organs: kidney and liver, Repeated excessive exposure to crystalline silica may cause silicosis, a progressive and disabling disease of the lungs. Some evidence suggests that kidney effects may result from excessive exposures also. CANCER INFORMATION: This mixture contains crystalline silica, which is listed as a carcinogen for hazard I communication purposes under OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200. Crystalline silica is listed by IARC and NTP. Crystalline silica has been shown to cause cancer In laboratory animals and humans. A low Incidence of urinary tfact tumors were seen in only 1 of 5 chronic studies In rats with Triflufalin. Trifluralln is not antidpaled to be a cafcinogenic risk to man, An Increase In non-malignant liver tumors was observed with IsoxBben in one of two species tested. TERATOLOGY (BIRTH DEFECTS): Tr~luralln did not cause birth defects In animal; other fetal effects occurred only at doses toxic to the mother. REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS: lsoxaben has been shown to interiere with reproduction in animal studies, EYE: May cause moderate eye irritation with slight comeal Injury. 14. FIRST AID: SKIN: Prolonged contafct may cause slight skin irrnation with local fedness. Pfolonged skln contact is unlikely to fesult In absorption of harmful amounts. Old not cause allergic skin reaclions when tested in guinea pigs. The LD5lJ for skin absorption in rabbits Is >5000 mg/kg. 'Trademark of Cow Ao-oScien<:es EYES: Immediately flush eyes with water; remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue flushing eyes for at least 15 minutes. Obtain medical attention without delay, preferably from an ophthalmologist. SKIN: Wash skin with plenty of water. 1 .. .'1/16/20,07 Time. 10.08 AM To. II 15417441144 . . 760-268-4500 Paqe, 003 I MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET _))ow AgroSciences SNAPSHOT* 2.5 TG HERBICIDE INGESTION: If swallowed, seek medical attention. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. INHALATION: Move person to ffesh air; if effects occur, consult a phystclan. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: No specific antidote. Treatment of exposure should be directed at the control of symptoms and the din/cal condition of the patient. 15. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES: FlASH POINT: Not applicable METHOD USED: Not applicable FlAMMABLE LIMITS LFL: Nal applicable UFL: Not applicable AUT()"IGNITION TEMPERATURE: Does not ignite up to 10oo'F (537'C), EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Use water fog, C02 or dry chemicals. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Will emit toxic vapors during combustion. FlRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT: Wearfuil protective clothing and use posltive.pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus. 16. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES: ACTION TO TAKE FOR SPILLS: Contain and sweep up material of small spills and dispose as waste. Report large spills to Dow AgroSclences at 800-992-5994. Prevent runoff. 17. HANDLING AND STORAGE: PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: HANDLING: Keep out of reach of children. Harmful If swallowed or inhaled. Causes eye irritation, Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Users should wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. '''L...,:~ ..,,,-,:. of Oow AaoSciences E , , ',' ,., r:y Phone: 800-992-5994 Dow AgroSclencas LLC Indianapolis, IN 46268 Effective Date: 1/16/04 Product Code: 29819 MSDS: 004019 STORAGE: Store in original container. Keep tightly closed \'Alen not in use. See product label for handling/storage precautions felatlve to the end use of this product. 18. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION: I These precautions are suggested for conditions where a potential for exposure exists. Emergency w.,41:;ons may require additional precautions. EXPOSURE GUIDElINE(S): I Silica, crystalline: ACGIH TLV is 0.1 mg/M3 (respirable) for tripoli, and fused silica, 0.05 mg/M3 (respirable) for cristobalite, tridymlte, and quartz. Quartz has an fJ:2 . designation. OSHA PEL Is (30 mglM3Y(%SI02+2) total dust, (250 mppcf)/(%Si02+5) or (10 mg/M3)/(%Si02+2) respirable for quartz, lripoli, and fused silica; the value for cristobalite and lridymite Is Yz the value calculated from lhe respirable dust formula for quartz. ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Provide general and/or local exhaust ventilation to control airborne levels below the exposure guidelines. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL BLENDING. AND PACKAGING WORKERS: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: If respiratory irritat'on is experienced, usa a NIOSH approved alr.purifying respirator. I SKIN PROTECTION: Use gloves chemically resistant to this material \'Alen prolonged or frequently repeated contact could occur. EYE/FACE PROTECTION: Use chemical goggles. 'APPLICATORS AND ALL OTHER HANDLERS: Refer to lhe product label for personal protective clothing and equipment. 2 ,. 3/16/1007 Time. 10.08 AM To. & 15417441144 . "-1013 760'168-4500 Paqel 007 Material Safety Data Sheet OCtober 10. 2002 Product Na.....: Gordon's TRIMEC Plus MSDS No" 69S-5 Version No" 000 II. Basic I1tfol7lUltio1t: r . PBI/Gordoo C. >, ,,':_. _ 1217We.t12111S~eet OtJ,-~: Kalsao Cily,MO 64101-1407 .. C4fttact: E. ~""" .1, Health, & Safely Dopt .' .., _" (816)<421-4070 r..o 'I .. ConIac:t: Chemtrec .. ., ", T.....-~ (800)<424~OO lat \IpdaI: 3/2812002 ~... s_ 00 Uqu;d OIom1... Typo: 0 PIn Do" 00 Mi-.. D Sold /2. 11lgredielltt: 07.-- CAS No. 2008391 (.'VO . HIM nirilstW) . ~_ lito.. %R_ C',,,:.'' '",Salto! 5.83 2.4-<.-.;', ..:, ...,,,..;'add(2.ol-D) Dimelhylarrine Satt of 1.<46 3.lklicl1loro v ~ .;.;_ acid (llicanba) Dimell1ylarrine Satt of 2.93 R(+)2-{2-Melhyl+<:Horophenoxy) propioric add (MCPP) MonosodiLm Methanearsoric acid 18.00 (MSMA) '3. H_tlmts IdmlijlcoJio,,: 2300665 66423094 2163806 1ilIEIrd~" I' .' I!I- I!IChtoniC Of'.... OProaure D_Ctive _:,..:.',,,,,,,',: The PEL is in .'. ',;. .", .:' ofarsanicper cubic meter. The', ...., "":'" ,: Agencf for Rosoard1 on Can<:er (IARC) lillls dllororhtlXl"Y herbicides in ils Group 28 (limil8d evidence for .. .. .,' ';" inhunans.) The US EPAhas given tho ;.:....:......ly herbicide. 2.4.0, 2.ol-DP, MCPP. and MCPA a aess 0 dassilication (not dassibtie 88 to human carcinogenicity.) Mae COO'ent 2,4.0 lifetime feedirv skJdies in r.ns and mice did not show carcinogenic effects and a raeont WlJ1d Heallh Organization (WHO) review of 2,4-0 toxicology has concluded that 2,4-0 18 not a carcinogen. 14. First Aid Measures: RoU1O(s}.f Enhy: Sl<in contact, inhalation, ingestion. Hoolth __ (Acute ond C/ron1c~ EYES: Causes subst3ntiat wt tempar"" eye injury. SKIN: Modetately Irrilating to tho skin; may be absorbed lhrolJ{/1the skin. INHALAllON: L;, ,,;,,'/ irrilatingto lI1e mucous membra1es. Inheiation of sprays may cause burnng sensation in the ropitatory ltaCl, ",,<ulO1g in oougling. INGESTION: May cause vorriting, with pain in the dlest and abdomen. and diarrhea. EPA '.. '" ,...:on No" 2217-808 1 HeIllh 1 f." I.-ty o Aeoctivity L B P.... ProtecOOr EH8 T SARA I Sl3 OSHA ACGlH Oll1or N'!P 8U!lZ I PEL lLV U_ N N V N N NI NI NI N N N N V NI NI NI N N V N N NI NI NI N N N Y N .5mg/m3 NI NI First Aid Measures (Continued) Signs .... 8"",_: Inheiation may caJSO buning in the chest, with coughing. Prolonged irtlal8~on 80 ,:: ";" causes diliness. . ".;,..',' .... oaualy leads to vorriting. Pain in the che.t and abdomen. and d_. may follow. Headache, mental cofJl\.mion, and biuwra bahAYior we ear1y "'......:~~~~trI8 of severe -i- .'..,. .~ '0' wtich may pro~ss to U'1consciousness. MedkafConditionsGeneralyAJJ" .. byExpostn: IndivickJafs with dTonic skin di6&ase or knO'M1 sensili....ty to chofaophenoxy compo\~S should eilher avoid using them Or' take slrict pl'C8<ltion. to .void contact (. ,~,:".__.. glove.. etc.). _. ~ . , _, Am Nd Pro~tnI: IF IN EVES: Hold eyelids open and flush wil~ a steady, genUe stream of water for 15 rrinoles. Get medical attention. IF ON SKIN: WBsh with plenty of soap 800 wa\ef. Get medical attention. IF SWALLOWED: Call a doclor or get medical atten1ion. Do not induce vorriting. Drink pronVUy e large quenlity of milk, egg whiles, gelatin sok.JUon. or if these Bl"B net available. drink large quantitiBs of water. Avoid alcol1ol. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Probable mucosal damage may oon1raindicate the llSS of gastric lavage. Other Health Wernlngs: NI 15. Fire Fighting Mea.\ures: flUhPoinL 111"F f.P....lho<t. .' 3/16/2007 Time. 10.08 AM To. II 15417441144 Pog. 2 of 3 760-268-4500 Paqe. 008 Material Safety Data Sheet Oc:tol>>r 10. 2002 MSDS No.: 699-S Version No..: 003 Product Name: Gordon's TRIMEC Plus Fire Flghtlng MeaSlJres (Continued) u.-"" ..., lJmIt: NI \Ippor:" ,.." UnIt: NI --...lINnO_o: Foa11, CO2. city .:. ,..,:....1, wale<, The low ftash point of1t1is product i8 ciJe to 8 minor .. " . .., In Ihe mixun. Based O1llndeperxlent I.. "" , leSlingof_rproo..a.,!his prodJdwoo.Adoollus1ain corriluslion.. specified in DOT Regulation 49 CFR 173 Append. H, ...<1. 1horefora, wOOd not be clasaifieel as a combustible ~qUd. ap-. - F1gfttlng _s: _ ".,',' , )reaeure brealhing epparaUJs and fiAl protecti", dolhin9. FI\lht fi... from the m""inUll distanca. Slay up-wind and oot of low a-eas. ~__E.pl_: This produd does not i~e reaaly, but may bum at a very high ., "'. ise. The fire may prtWos _g or poisonous gases. Contain Ire contrnIlUlol! wat... to avoid cousing pollulion. n....race water i. _. ". " . '.: .".1, contad local ao1horities. 16. Acdtknlal Release Measures: Steps to be Taken In en. Material J. RtluHd or SpI"d: Do nol toucl1llplUeel material. See Section 81()( Personel ProlSotive Equipment. contain and .bsor!> spilled materiel on Dri.RilS. sand ()( other inert, .,..., l CoIecI inlo druns; cover and label lor asposal. Auah 8'80 with watar n pollllibl.. 17. Handling and StolYlJ:e: "'-0_ 10 be Token: STORAGE: SIora in originol conlainer in a locked storaga anla. Keep from freozlng. Other. ..,.: Engineel1ng Control S1aternents: Containere over I gellon 8I'1d less than 5 pellor.s: Persone engaged in open pawing of this product must also wear coveralls Of 8 chemical relli!ltanll!p(()(1. C ....-.. ." 015 gallons ()(lllQnl: Donot .,:.. __... prtWctfrom lhis .. ",,:,.. Amecnanlcalaysll!m(su:hasaprobeandpu"" or spigot) must be used fa 1ransferringthe ...', ."....J. ofttie ..._..~..,J. Iflhe contents of 9 noo-refillable ,. .'~:': ..:':',;;. container are 9l1lltied, the probe muet be rinsed belo", removel. 1"- A", ._-,~ ControL'<I1'osonal Protection: v.n&tiOl'l~, ., Good local ventllalioo is tee. . .... .; mechanical ventilation may be used if exp08U"B Itrrils may be exc:eeded. Pononel Prot_.. Equipmtl1l: WARNING: Causes s.s.slantlal buL .,. " . eye injUl'y. Do not ~tin eyes or on dolh~. Hannf\.llfabsort>edllYough skill. AI/Old.. ..1,:... spray mist Avoid conIacl wilh skin. When ulling lI1is product wear long-sleeved stir!, long panlll. sod<s, shoas, rubber gloves ond.Y" llfoteotion. "i. recorrrnended that saf.1y 11..... include mmt. brow SIIld IS""le protsction. After using this product, rinse goves before removing, remove dotting SIIld I....w 68P....leIy before "'use, and promptly and \h()(oughIy wash ha~ and 8Jq)Oaed skin with 8~ BOd water. Remove satumted dottlng as soon as ,.....-:::":.:. and shower. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: Wear long slea", stirt, long p3'\ls. shoes with sock8. and chelTicalofesislant gloves. EYE PROTECTION: Safety g1assas with sid. stields or safely goggl.s. EPA f..,'-. "" ; on Mo.: 2217-808 Exposure ControlslPersonal Proledion (Continued) RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: ~expos.."timitsmay be ,......, I. ...er . dusVmi81 filtering ",spiralor (MSHA/NIOSH approval ruroer prefix TC-21C). or. NIOSH approved,..: ,... with any N, R. P ()( HE fil1ar. 19. Physical and Chemkal PropertUs: Bolling Point >11TF MeI1tng Poiftt; NI: EvltporaUan RBI. (Butyt Acetat. . 1): <1 V"'''' ?os..... (mm Hg.): 17@2O"C VIpor Density (Air e 1): >1 Spoc:fficG...,;ly(H20-'}: 1.18500 Solubility in Water: I~c A4'pur;ww:e aM Odor. Suspension; I9l'Bne 0dQ' Other In .. ,,,' pH: 7 .0-8.5 Viscocily: 1700-2000 cp Den...Iy: 9.868 pounds/gellon Freezing point <350F 110. Stability atul Rtilll:tMty: 9tabiity: Slable. I.~... .', "'::'"" (Matwtala1o Avoid): Avoid contact with acids and metals !kJch as ~nc, aluminum and tin. Del.. ",.".:...,:,.,. ..1CtS; May produce gases such as Ha, organa ~orides, nrtogen oxides, and cart>on monoxide when tsrning. MSMA, in the .. .~..._. of many metafs can read with nascent hydrogen to form arsine gas. HazardOUl PoIyrMrization: Will not occur. 111. TfJxkol"gkalInformation: EYES: Ca.....s .ubSlantlal buL. .. < ,. eY" injUl'y. SKIN: AoulS Dermal LCSO >2.0 mlJkg (2.4 911<9) in rabbila INHALATION: LCSO = 3.3 mg~ilSr (4H) INGESTlON: Oral LDSO ~ 6.79"<9 (mill) 111. Ecological Information: ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: This pnoduclislOsic 10 aquatic inv~.~....'. Drifter rlMlOW may adversely affe<:la",alicin,- ,. :.1 ..:.. and nonIatget plants. Do not apply andy 10 walSr. Do not conlaminalS walSr whan aspolling of e~pment waahwat.... Whan cleaning ElQIJipment, do not poor the washwatar on the ground; sptay Of drain over a large a-ea away from wells end other wat... soun:as. Do not apply when wealher conditions laY()( drift from treated ....a. Most cases of grOU'ldwat.ef contamination involving phenoxy hetbiciooa such 88 2,4-0 and MCPP have been s880dated wi1h mixing,4oad...g and asposal sites. Caution should b. 8.... ..:~.~ when handling 2,Hl and MCPP pesticides at such sites 10 prevent contamination of l1"'-" .,,, supplies. Use of dosed systems for mixing or tra, ,~~".:, 0 this pesticide will raduce the probabillly of apil8. Placom...,t of the misingAoadng eqLipnl6nt on an i""ervioua pad 10 contain spills will hoIp prevent (1oundwater contamination.. 113. Disposal Considerations: .. 3/16/2007 Time. 10.08 AM To. 8 15417441144 . Pog< 3 of 3 760-268'4500 Paqel 009 Material Safety Data Sheet Oc:lober 10, 2002 IISOS No.: ~ Version No.: 003 Product Name: Gordon's TRIMEC Plus Disposal Considerations (Continued) PESllClDE DISPOSAL; Pesticide wasle8 Ill'e ecutely toxic. Improper cjspos81 of excess pesticide, spray rn;x1ure. or rins81a is a violation of Federellew II:1d may .... .' "... groondwaler. WIhese wasl8s ca'lnOt be dlspooed of by .... accord"ll to label inSlruCtiOIlS, contact YOU' &tala _ lit Enol. , ..d COnlrol Agerc.y at 1he Hezardous Weste ,.' "el1he nelnstEPA Regional O1foce for l1-Jidance. CONTAINER DISPOSAL: Do not reuse ...=:...:. Rinse lhotOugtjy beb'e :~..,..,. .~"'. in 1raah. Fat Metal (",,:.. . Triple !in.. (or equivalent). Then oller for . ~,.... ,...-.. or . ....,. .-~.., '",.. or pxtclu'e and ciepo8e orin a saitary Isndlil. CJ' by Olh...procedU'es.",.., ,J by _ and 10caI eutroriti... IU. Trruuport [t1fomultibll: The foll~ ~idf...s apply Ibr ctJmestic grou>d V8n6potl W slipping by eir CJ' ocean, pi.... contocI 0lJ' Traneporlafion Depar1menl Freight Class: Herllicid... NOI - NMFC Class #50320 ?>oper SApping Name: For package sizes I... than 206.61 gallons: product is ";-t _dated. For pacf<age sizea 206.61 gallons or graaler. Ent'. .., .:ally HazardousSu~",~,. ....., Uquid, N.O.S.. 9, UN3082, PGIIl, RQ (2,4.0) If sllipped in boIk con1ainars, end quantity equal. or exceeds 206.61 gallons, Ihis prodld i. a Marine P1lIlutanl When slipped as a Hezardous MareriaI, label required is Class 9 (MillC8l1sneous). Placards ~ired on blAk .: ',. ". .,.. only. 115. Regulatory l/lformadoll: OSHA STATUS: Tti. p-oduc\ is hazardous \.X1der!he ori1eriaof1he FederefOSHA H8ZlIfd COn>nlllication Slandanl29 CFR 1910.1200. TSCA STATUS: This product is exempt!i'om TSCA Regulation lJ'lder FIFRA Section 3(2XB)(ri) wilen used as a pesticide. CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY: 12 pcllJ'1ds of lhe rormula~on -..!1iGtl contains 1 pound of Anlerjo SARA mLE III: SECTlON 302 EXTREMEL V HAZARDOUS SU8ST ANCES: None SECTION 311/312 HAZARD CATEGORIES: Immedial8 Heallh Hazard, Delayed H.alIh H8ZlIfd SECTION 313 TOXIC CHEMICALS: Dimalhyla-nine dicamba CAS# 2300~, Anleric Compounds N020 ReRA STATUS: When diacarded in its purchased fann, Ihis product i.. listed RCRA : ~~.J6 waste and shoUd be manag.d as a hazardous wasla. (40 CFR 261,20-24) 116. Otlr", ]IIfor1lUllio1l: REASON FOR ISSUE: To revise MSDS fD the ANSI Z400.1-1998 fennel NOTE: NI means not indicated. The infonnalion and statemento in u,;. Materiel Safety Data Sheet .... believed 10 accurately reflect1he scientific .vidence usad in making Ih. haza'd determination, but is not to be oonstrued as a warranty Q( "'presentation for whIchw. allSll'llelegal responsibiltiy. AMtionat information may be neces~ fI' desirable dependng on pa1iaAar, .........: .'.., ~ orvariabfe concitions orcircumstancea of use or storage or becwse of locally appIicabl.laws or 9<". ,. .. ,...: regulation'!. Therefore, you should use this infonnation crly 88 as.........;"'......... to other EPA R8i/IStr8tion No.: 2217-808 Other Information (Continued) infonnation avatlabl. III you and must make '. :, ., : 8I'1l detsrrrinatio... of the suitability of the information for yo..... particulflr' ara.rnstancea or coMtions end of the <:on1llel8ness of Ih. informe~on ovail.b1. i'on. ell llOU'C8S to ........ both 1he proper use of !he material de8cribed h....n and !he safety and heallh of .mploye... .. 3/~5/~007 Time. 10.08 AM To. 8 15417441144 760-368-4500 Paqe. 010 MONSANTO COMPANY RoUlldup PROOol Herbicide Version: 1.2 Pag~: 1/8 Effective date: 04121/2005 MONSANTO COMPANY Material Safety Data Sheet Commercial Product 1. PRODUcr At'ID COMPAl''Y ID~III1I'1CATION Prodad ..._ Roundup PR()@ Herbicide EPA Reg. No. 524-475 Prodact use Herbicide Chemkal name Not applicable. Synonyms None. Company MONSANTO COMPANY, 800 N. Lindbergh Blvd., SI. Louis, MO, 63167 Tdephone:.800-332-3111, Fax: 314-694-5557 Em..... . oJ numbe.. FOR CHEMICAL EMERGENCY, SPILL LEAK, ~lRE, EXPOSURE, OR ACCIDENT Call CHEMTREC - Day or Night: 1-800424-9300 toll free in the continental U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, or Virgin Islands, For calls originating elsewhere: 703-527-3887 (oollect calls accepted). FOR MEDICAL E.\ffiRGENCY . Day or Nigbt: +1 (314) 694-4000 (collect calls accepted). 2. COMPOSITIONIINl<'OR..t\1ATION ON INGREDIENTS Active ingredient lsopropylamine salt ofN-{phosphonomethyl)glycine; (Isopropylamine salt of glyphosate I I~ .~ I '11'~\ne salt of olvnhosaten I Other in2rCdienL' CAS No. 3864 J -94-j) % bv wel~ht (aooroIimatel 41 . 59 Trade ~ecret composition. OSHA Status This product is hazardous according 10 the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200. 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ~;;;'';~:eo::r.::.:''r (wlourlformlodour): Clear _ Atnher I Liquid 1 Sweet CAUTION! CAUSES EYE IRRITATION Potrntlal health efteel5 I.ikcly motes o( exposure Skin contact, ey~ contact Eye e<lotact, short term May cm"", lernpornry eye irritation. "\ 3/16/~007 ~1me. 10.08 AM To. . lS617661164 760'~68'4S00 Paqel 011 MONSANTO COMPANY R """" PRO<il Herl>icide Version: 1.2 Page: 2/8 Effective date: 04121/2005 .-- -----------' SIda coatact, sbort I2rm Not c:xpccted to produce significant adverse effects when .uuu__erujed use instroctions arc followed. IalWatloa, short term Not -'r--~-J to r"':;'" significant adverse effects when .~uu.~_ended use instroctions arc followed. Refi:r to section II for toxicological and section 12 for envirownental infOll11fttim. 4. FIRSf AID MEASURES E)'e~ If ill eyes, hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently for 15.20 minutes. Removc conlactlenses, if p=~ after fust 5 minutes, then continue rinsing. 8Ida coatact Take off contaminared clothing, wristwatch, jewellory. Wash affected skin with plenty ofwftlel'. Wash clothes and clean shoes before re-use. t.habtloa Remove to fresh air. J I~''''./\'' L.... .:',.rely offer walei' to drink. Do NOT induce vomiting unless directed by medical .._..___1. If symptoms occur, get medical attention, Advice to docton This product is not an inhibitor of cholinesterase. AlItldote Trealmmt with alropine and oximes is nol indicated. 5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES flask polDt None. EJ:tIagul5blDg media Recommended: Water, foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide (C02) Uansaal fire md explosion bazards Minimise use ofW8ler to prevent envi.u.___..;al contamination. E...,'~~_01tal plCCautions: see section 6. Haz:ardOllS products of combusdon Carbon monoxide (CO), phosphorus oxides (PxOy), nilrogen oxides (NOx) Flre flghliDg equipment Self-<:ontained breathing apparatus. Equipment should be thoroughly decontaminated after use. 6. ACUUl'.IIT AI, REI, EASE MEASURES Penoaal precautlou. Use personal protection recommended in section 8. .. 3/1~/2007 Time. 10.08 AM To. 8 15417441144 760'26a-4500 Paq., 012 MONSANTO COMPANY Roundull PRO<il Herbicide Page: 3 I 8 Version: 1.2 Effective dare: 04121/2005 -.- EJn'1roametrtaJ pl'Oelutlo... SMALL QUANTITIES: Low ... ,:,..,.... .".J hazard. LARGIl QUANTITnlS: Minimise spread. Keep out of drains, sewers, ditcbe;; and water ways. NotilY authorities. ,1pt;.'-~tQ~,:I~f':: Flush spill area with wa!<t. LARGE QUANlTI1BS: Absorb in eatlh, saod or absorbent materiaL Dig up heavily conl8!llina~ soil Collect in containeIs for disposal Refer to section 7 for types of containers. Flush xesiducs with small quauuties of waler. Minimise use of water to prevent enviromnental contamination. RtCI%' co soclion 13 Cor disposal of spilled material 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Good industrial practice in housekeeping aud personal hygiene should be followed. Handlin: When using do uot ea~ drink or smoke. Wam hands thoroughly after handling or contact Thoroughly clean equipment aIler use. 00 uot .uu......:nate drains, sewers aud wat.:r ways when disposing of equipment rinse water. Emptied containers retain vapour and product residue, Refer to section 13 for disposal of rinse water. Observe alIlabeUed safeguards until container is c1eaued, reconditioned or deslIoyed. Storage MiniJnwn su>rage temperlIlllre: -15 "C Maximum SlOnlge temperllture: SO .C Compatible maierials Cor slOIage: stainless slee!, aluminium, fibregla.<s, plastic, gLls.< lining 1nc00000000ble mau:rials for SlUmge: galvauised stee~ unlined mild steel, see ,",ction 10. Keep out of reach of children. Keep away from Cood, drink and animal feed. Keep ollly in lhe original container.aPartial crystallization may occur on prolonged storage below the minimum storage ll:mpemture. If frozen, p~e in wann room and shake frequently 10 put back into solution. Minimum shelf life: 5 years. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLSIPERSONAL PROTECTION Airborne ~lPJlSure Ilmlt:i I CompOIIeo13 Isopropylamine salt of glypbosate Em"'lIlT' Guidelines No specific occupational exposure IillUt has been established. I ~ I I Otber ingredienrs No specific occupational exposure limit has been established. EugloeeriBg controls .- ~(~''';;~';''';:<- .W3/11>'1.I.0tJ? ~1me. 10.0a All To. II 15417441144 760.268.4500 Paq.. 013 MONSANTO COMPANY ,...... "'" PRO<il Herbicide Page: 4 I 8 Version: 1.2 Effeetive date: 0412112005 No special requittment when usclas recommended. ~,,,..~;i'il Ifihcre is significant potential for contaet: Wear chemical goggles. .' i(:' Skbo proll:cllGtl If~d or prolonged con""'t W_ chemical_ ~:""j gloves. "" "D_" ~"; "~'..,j,,,.,p.;,,~,,,' '.':" ,;~',;, f' No special requittm<:nt wben used as recommended. ':i ., _ :t/r~". ; . . When recommended, CODSlIlt manufactun:r of personal protective equipment for the ..<<_" r' :'.Ic type of equipment for e given application. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPEn..lJ'.S These physical data are typical VAlues based on material tested butm8Y vary from sample to sample. Typical values should nOl be CtlIlSlrlIed as 8 guaran"'ed analysis of any specific lot or as specifications for the product. Coloudcolour J'llIl~e; Clear. Amber FOIm: l.iauid Odour: Sweet ~esb point None. :r.:ific Rra\i!y: 1.169 @20oC/15.6 oC ~"._~~ 25~24.C .AlluoililV: W8lcr: Comnlet.elv mL.cible. liP: 4.4 - 5.0 lfertitiOll eoeflicientlkll!: Pow): I -3.2 (iz\ 25 "C 1~lvnhosate) ! 10. STABILITY Ai'lD REACTIVITY StabI1lly Stable under nolmlll conditions ofllandling and storage. llamrdou!dec::o ;'i: ;.,.".cm Thermal decomposition: H82ardous products of combustion: see section 5. Materials to avoldIReacthrlty Reacts with galvanised steel or unlined mild steel to produce hydrogen, a highly flammable gas that could explode. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL L.WORMATION This SC1:tion is intended for use by toxicologists and otller heallh professionals. Data obtained on ._"j... 8lId components are summarized below. Aeule 0.....1 tnIle~,.. Rat, LD50: 5,108 109/kg body weight Practically non-toxic. FIFRA category IV. A[p,te drrtlJlJ toIldtv ltat, LMll (limit test): > 5,000 mgikg body weight Practically IlOll-toxic. ~':',- ; ,~~.: ..',3/161:1007 'rime. 10.0a All 'roo .15417441144 t~<": MONSANTO COMPANY R "," ".. PRO<il Herbicide V"",ion: 1.2 PIFRA category IV. 0".' No mortality. -, :,l;~.:" C ~~~~-~: 2.9mg/L Other effects: weighlloss, brea1hing difficulty Prllctically ___ .-':c. . '. . 'j'. . PIFRA category IV. _.~:<~.~fj \L~"I :/.", . '\;'l~'f'~::, ~{.DIm.h,OECD404tat: 'f. Daysto~:3 Primary IrritBtion Index (1'11): 0518.0 Essentially non irritating, . PIFRA category IV. :.' . ~h;(anImaIs, OECD 405 tat: Day. to henl: 3 Slighl iIrilatioo. F1FRA category m. SkhI!,",DsItlraIllID Gnloea plg,fllKhler tcot: Positive incidence: 0 ~~ ~osDf1t>Dom.tfJvll2.lYriD" {.::!pIbf/.l.te~ Ml'b1J...I<~ l. vitro ud In vjvo mutagenicity Itst(,): Not mutagenic. ":i I/)dll.'letqWn Rtbbit, dermal, lay" NOAEL toxicity: > 5,000 mglkg body weight/day Target organs.!.ySlems: none Other effects: none Rtt, oral, 3 moatbs: NOAllL loxicity: > 20,000 mglkg diet Tll1'8et <l'gans/systems: none Other effects: none Cb[ODk: .ff~r'frl'rdn'\l'eDI<lty Mouse, ora i4 months: NOEL tumour: > 30,000 mgIlc.g diel NOAIlL toxicity: - 5,000 mglkg diel Tumours: none Targelorgans/systems: liver Other effects: deer.... of body weight gAin, histopathologic effects Rtt, oral, 24 months: NOEL tumour. > 20,000 mglkg diet NOAllL toxicity: - 8,000 mglkg diet Tumours: lIone Target organs/sy:llems: eyes Other effects: decrea.<e of body weight gAin, histopathologic effec~< :r~xkitv t~ rrnrodurljnnlfertilitv Rat, oral, ~ generations: NOAIlL toxicity: > 30 mglkg body weight NOAllL reproduction: > 30 mglkg body weight Tll1'8et organs/systems in parents: IIOne Other effecL< in r~-""': none TArget organs/systems in pups: none Other effects in pups: none 760-268.4500 Paqe. 014 Page: 5 I 8 Effective date: 04/21nOOS . 0."""5...: ~.(,,:,.";.,. ..,~fi~~007 T~, 10,Oe AM To. . 15417441144 , .~;~ .~ ::~~/ ,MONSANTO COMPANY J,,, , ".. PROil Herbicide V crsion: 1.2 D.. - "''\d'!;lIP/iphltera.......,Jdtv Rat, um, 6 - ., days or cestadon: ~ NOAEL toxicity: 1,000 mglkg body weight ... ~ ..J NOAEL development 1,000 mglkg body weight "~...;...,, .~ ..' '."'.. Othereffecls ill mother 1IIlim&: decrease of body weight gain, decrease of survival .._ neve: ....~ _tal effects: weight loss, post-implenl.8l.ionloss, do/eyed ossification .. ,.". Effects on offspring only observed wilh meremaltoxici1y. ::,' ". i,RahlIIt,oraI,6-17daysorgestatlOl': i -f:o.. NOAEL rnllicity: 115 mgikg body weight ".i 1~.,' NOAELdevelopment 175mgikgbodyweight "",.,' Terget argensisyslemS ill mOlher 8Ilirnal: none Oilier effects in mother animal: decreese of survival Devdopmental effects: none .. .;:" '~, 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 'i This section is intended fur use by eeotoxicologists end alber envi. "._~_.taJ specialists. Data obtained on product and components are summarized below. NlI'&W toxfeltv. ~h lWaLow trout (O...,rbyndll.. mykw): Acute toxicity, 96 hoots, static, LC50: 5.4 mgIL Moderately toxic. BIIIql11suDfWI (Lepomis maCl'O<hirus): Acute toxicity, 96 boors, static, LC50: 7.3 mg/L Moderately toxic. '\l\~tlc "xf~~.l\lvrrtehralts Vlater Ilea (Daphala magna): Acute toxicity, 48 hoots, static, EC50: 11 mg/L Slighdy toxic. ANI to"q" .M.bml dud (ADu platyrIJyudros): Dic:tary toxicity, 5 days, LC50: :. 5,620 mglkg diet Prectically non-toxic. Bobwhite quD (Colb.... vlrglulaDns): Dietary toxicity,S d.tys, LC50: > 5,620 mglkg diet Prectica1ly non-toxic. AttJamDf)IIlo<l<ifV Doney b.. (Apls meDiC.ra): Or3l1contac~ 48 hours, LD50: :. 100 l1g!bce Prectically non-lO.~ic. SoIl o",,,,,lsm 'Ilrleitv. IDvewlbnlles Eu1hworm (Elsenia foelidaj: Acute roxicity, 14 doys, LC50:,. 1,250 mgikg llOiI Practically non.toxic. N-!DhoSDhOllllmethv1)plvcine: Id.vnboulel l\iIt'''....mniatjJq IllueglU sunfish (L.pamls m.c.....biMls): Whole fiab: BCF:"' 1 No SignifiClUlt bioac..-umulation is expected. ~rfl3: Half Ufe: 2 .. 174 days Koc: 884 . 60,000 Likg 760-268'4500 P&Q'8S 015 Pllge: 6/8 Effective date: 0412112005 ,::: - ,~t,)'.-,' .':3/1912007 Time. 10.0a AM '1'0. II 15417441144 .,..,<.,~ ~ ., ':~!t. ' 760 - 368 - 4500 .i~- MONSANTO COMPANY ',' ",1 i. ..I. PR~ Herbicide Pago: 7/8 Version: 1.2 Effective date: 04/2112005 - -= ,_______._= 0 __ _.,._ '0 1A~~~~ Adsoros strongly to soil. WalU', aerobic: HsIf life: < 7 days 'li; 11.. .,' , oJ:-,.. . .' 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS "~>i!l"I""" '~,~.<~f"" ':?t'..n>:_, ,,-~',o;~l_~' ",~ii'l~~~D.... Iltt .........~ be";~"'ofby' 1"-' .. label' . ....~:.~ ',~',::~h:..'~L1.cess ~~...t may ~1^"'- agIlcu wuu use ac.....~__"6 to mstructJons. "'.,. fS.;';;:" Kl:cp out of drains, sew""', ditches and water ways. . Recycle if...,......:.ate facilities/equiJllll"nt available. ,:' ,.' Bum in proper incinerator. i ,~:i\t.t~kIIlt,;, Follow a1I1ooa11regionalfnationallinu:mati.onal regulations. :~"~i~~j.'it;.~~t?~er See tlte individual oonllliner label for dispooal information, Emptied containers retain vapour and prodnct resi<tJe. Observe alllabeUed safeguards until container is cleaned, reconditioned or destroyed. Empty packaging completely. Store for collecti.on by approved waste disposal service. Ensure packsging cannot be reused. Do NOT re-use containers. Recycle if ~"l'""r.:"te lacilities/equipment ~vailable. Follow all1ooallregionallnationallintemati.onal regulations. 14. TRANSPORT Il'l"FORMATION Tbe data provided in thi. section is for information only. Plea... apply the "I'.e,v,..;ate regulations to properly c:lassity your shipment for transportation. Not hazardous under the applicable DOT, lCAOIlATA, !MO, TOO and Mexican regulations. ',"; 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION TSCA lDventory All c .-"t. ,_'lllS are on tlte US EPA's TSCA Inventory OSHA Hazardous C-"mponent.< Surf.ctant SARA Tide !II RulO$ Section 3111312 Hazllld Catcgories Immediate Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Subsumces Not applicable. Section 313 Toxic O1emical{s) Not applicable. CERCLA Reportable quantity Not applicable. 16. vH1.r-RINFORMATION Tbe information givc:n hero is not ncce8:l&'ily exhauslivc but is representative of relevant, reliable data. Follow alllocaliregionalhlationalfmtemational regulations. Ples..e consult supplier if further infunnatioll is needed. In tltis document the British spelling was applied. Paqe. 016 ':J-,';; .. ~/l6lao07 Time. 10.08 AM To. 8 15417441144 ,. 760-268'4500 Pa'1e. 017 .' MONSANTO COMPANY RounduJ> PR~ Herbicide Psg~: 818 Effective ~ 04121/2005 VeISian: 1.2 . '" ,hN"..' Health Flammability Insrabilily Additional Marl<ings c, illlj' 'j,'NFPA I I 1 . O-Mnimallwanl, I-SIighlhantd, 2-Moden1. hazard, 3 -Sevt:.. huonl,4- &l"""" """rd FIlII datooninaMn of - :. '" ,.,:.. llOedlOroll)oms. BCP (Bi"""",,"Il1l'on... Fudor.~ BOO (Biochemical ~. Demaod), COO (Chemical t OIlyp:nDomond).E<".50(SO%<ffod... ........"".~F.IlSO(SO%<ffod_VMQ_"""""I"'VP.fi "........ u_..l.f.V.Q"" . .,,),Koc: ,,' , ',(SoiI. , . ,.:., ccetroci<ntl, LCSO(SO%ldhali1y ... ...... 'on~ lDSO(SO%ldboli.,.d"",~ lDLo(Low<rlimitorldhal_&<.~ LEL(1.oon:r '" '"!.,:k"'iElplooioo limll. LOAl1C(1.crw<dOb<ervcdAdw:tse FJrccl ... ..",..;""), LOAEL(l.owo.tObocrvedAmmc EtYccl Lew:I~ lOEC(LowesI .. ',.'l!; ;y"'.t;~EtYcclC-otionJ, LOEt. <Low<s1 Ob<<n<d EtYccl Lew:I). MEt (Moxlmom Exposure Iimit~ MTl>(MaxImum Tol...1ed ~J, ; " .~.t~"'0mAEC(Noot.m.:d_EtrcclC.. '" ,. :.;\ NOAEL(NoOl1,"",",_.ITccl~ NOEC(NoOllorc....!E/J'ccl . Co. ..' ..'..,. NOEL \NoOboer.ocdEITcclLew:ll,OEL (0..... .:. 1 E>pooun:Limil), PEl (l'enni..ibleexpoou. LimitVlItPrima'Y _ion 1ndex~I'ooo(1'aJti1ioa cocfflcienlll-<<lll_).S.c. ."..... .......,J, STEL(SIoor1.Tc:nnExpcoon:Limit~ TLV-C(Thn:<hold Limit Voho&Coiling~ TLV.TWA CfJu..bold Limit Va"'" - Time Wcighled A_ge). (jEL (tJpperE>plooion Limit) ThiS MMeria.t S8fecy Data ~SDS) serves different p~ lhan and DOES NOT REPL4.CE - OR ",vuu' {nm EPA-APPROVED PRODUCT LABELING (attached III and a........_ymg the ~....:..- container). This MSDS provides important health, MCety, and environm.ental infllOl18tion far emplayern, emplayces, emergency respou<l<:rs and a!hets handling large quantities af the product in activities generally ather than product use, while the lllbe1ing provides that infllIIMlian specifically far product use in the ordinary course. Use, SIllt8ge alld disposal af pesticide praducts are regu1ated by the EPA under the auihority oftll~ Fcdctal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Radenlicide Act (FlFRA) through the product labeling, and nIl necessary and ll.,.,.~._~.le precnutianary, use, slllrage, and disposal illfaCllllllion is set farth 011 that labeling, It is a vial8tioo offedernllaw (() use 8 pesticide DIOducI in any mllllllCr not JlIl'Scribed on the EP A.approved label . -.' .-.. ---JI -Although lbe infonnatian llII~coiinnenda.tial\S set forth here;;o.m~'1iifonna.tion')are-- presented in good faith and believed to be carrect as afthe da.Ie hereof, MONSANTO CompllllY or any af its subsidiaries makes no representat;al\S as (() the completeness ar accuracythereot: Infonnatian is supplied upon the condition that the pe=ns receiving same will make their OWIY""'-...:nation as (() ill! suitability for the purposes prior (() use, In na event will MONSANTO CampllllY ar any of its subsidiaries be .~IM"';ble far damages af llIIY MUlre wh8lSoever resulting from the use of ar reliance upon infonnation. NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, ~lTNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR 01' ANY OTHER NATURE ARE MADE HEREUNDER WITH RESPECT TO INFORMATION OR TO THE PRODUCT TO WmCH INFORMATION REFERS. .. OOOOOOOOO411 , MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 20-3-7 COOL SEASON FERTILIZER Fv", L<1~1'II':AL EMERGENCV. SPILL, LEAK, FIRE. EXPOSURE OR ACCIDENT. CALL CHEMTREC - DAY OR NIGHT 1-800-424-9300 I. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANV IDENTIFICATION FORMULATED FOR: lIorizoo 5214 South 30" Stree~ Phoenix. Az. 85040 24-lIour Emergency PhODe: 1...g(){)...424~9300 Mtdlcal Emergencin: 1-800-301-7976 U.s. Coast Guud National Rtsponse Center: 1-800-424-8802 PRODUcr NAME: CHEMICAL NAME: CHEMICAL FAMILY: EPA REG. NO.: MSDS Rnidons: New 20-3-7 COOL SEASON Inorganic/Organic Chemical Fertilizer Mixture N.P.K Mixed dry blended fenilizer not applicable Date of Issue: 01-11...06 Su~rKdn: New 2, HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION SUMMARY KEEP OlIT OF REACII OFCIfILDREN - May cause mild eye and skin irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, open cuts, or SOres. In cases of contact., flush with water. Get medical attention {or eyes. This blended dl}' fertilizer is mixture of Ammonium SuJfate. Muriate of Potash. Monoammonium Phosphate. Iron Oxide, Calcium Carbonate, and Ammonium Nitrate. Nausea and vomiting could be expected upon large dose ingestion. The acute ingestive effects are described as nausea. chills, and diarrhea. Eye or skin contact with these products could cause irritation (particularly in sensitive persons), and respiratory irritation could be expected from the unprotected inhalation of fertilizer dusts. Product users should avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact by wearing impervious gloves, long sleeve shirt, long pants, socks and rubber boots. Goggles for eye protection are recommended. Wash thoroughly after handling and using this product. This product is a multi-colored granule with dusty odor. Primary routes of entJy are inhalation, eye contact and skin contact. J. COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS (Note: s<<: product tag or label for spetific ingreditnl$) N.K_P fNITROCiFN-PHOSPHORI fS-POT ASSII 1M' MIXFO ORY RI.ENnFn FFRTlI.I7.F.RS - No hazardous ingredient exceeds 1% of mixture .C.htmicalln9rrditnbi. Per('~ntaflt' hv Wti~ CAS No. TLV IHnils~ Total Nitrogen (N) Available Phosphate (P~j) Soluble Potash (1<,0) Calcium (Ca) Sulfur (S) Iron (Fe) Fertilizer salts and inert ingredienlS 20.00 3.00 7.00 2.00 8.00 3.00 57.00 Mixture Mixture Mixture Mixture Mixture Mixture not listed not listed not listed not listed not listed not listed 4. FlRSf AID MEASURES Flush with clean running water for at least 15 minutes. Ifirrilalion persists, get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists, or if rash develops, get medical attention. If conscious, drink I or 2 glasses of water. Get medical attention. Never induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If Inhaled: Remove to fresh air. If irritation persists, gel medical attention. FOR A MEDICAL EMERGENCV INVOLVING THIS PRODUCT CALL: 1-800-JO 1-7976. If in Eyes: U on Skin: IfSw.lIow~d: 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES HASH POINT (Frrtsl Method): FLAMMABLE LIMITS (LFL & UFL): EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Not applicable Not applicable HA7ARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUcrS: Considered non-combuslible, use medium appropriate to surrounding fire. Dry chemical, COl, foam, .....ater spray or fog. May include but are not limited to oxides of carbon, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, oxides of nitrogen, ammonia, oxides of phosphorus, oxides of sulfur, hydrogen sulfide, and cyanuric acid. Wear self contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear. Sulfur-containing components may release oxides of sulfur. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXI'LOSION IIAZARDS: PAG.: I on . MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 20-3-7 COOL SEASON FERTILIZER 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN I.- MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Avoid breathing dusts and vapors. Sweep up dry spills immediately and transfer to suitable containers for possible land application according to label use or for disposal. Check local. state and federal regulations for proper disposal. CAUTION: Keep spills and cleaning runoff out of municipal sewers and open bodies afwater. 7. IIANDLlNG AND STORAGE IIANDLING: Avoid breathing fertilizer dust. Avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact. Avoid eye contact. Wash hands thoroughly after handling this product Store in original containers only. Keep containers tightly closed when not in use. Store in a cool, dry, well.ventilated area. preferably in slocked storage area away from children., feed and food products and seed. Store at ambient temperatures. Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. STORAGE S. EXPOSURE CONTROLSIPERSONAL PROTEcnON ENGINEERING CONTROLS: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: EVE PROTEcnON: SKIN PROTECTION: Not nonnally required. Not nonnally required Ifvapors or dusts exceed acceptable levels, wear a NIOSH approved pesticide respirator. Chemical goggles or shielded safety glasses. Wear protective clothing: long sleeved shirts and pants, hat, rubber boots with socks. Wear rubber or chemical-resistant gloves. OSIIA PELS hrlWA Nuisance Particulates 1 S mglmJ (total dust) ACGIII TLV-lWA Not Established 9, PIIYSICAL AND CIIEMICAI. PROPERTIES APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Multi-colored granules with dusty odor SPECIFIC GRAVITY (Wlter "" I): O.94911mJ BULK DLI'l.)1I .: S9.251bslftJ VAPOR PRESSURE: No' established BOILING POINT: Not established PERCENT VOLATILE (hy volume): Not established EV AI'ORATlON RATE: Not established Notc: These physical data are typical values based on material tested but may vary from sample to sample. Typical values should not be construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or as specification items. SOLUBILITY: Appreciable pll: Not established SALT our: Not applicable 10. STABIUTY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY: Stable INCOMPA TIBIL TY: Strong oxidizing agents. CONDITIONS TO A VOID: Excessive heat and moisture. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUcrS: May include, but is nOllimited 10 oxides of carbon. hydrogen chloride, hydrogen Ouoride, oxides of nitrogen, ammonia, oxides of phosphorus, oxides of sulfur, hydrogen sulfide and cyanuric acid. IIAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Wiil not occur. I I. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acutt: 01'11 LDSO (rat): >5000 mglkg Acute Dumall..DSO (rabbit): >5000 mg/kg Eyt: Irritation (rabbit): May cause irritation Skin Irritation (rabbit): May cause irritation in sensitive individuals Inhalation LCSO (rat): May cause respiratory tract irritation Skin ~nsitization (guinea pig): Not established Carcinogenic Potential: None listed in OSHA. NTP, IARC or ACOm 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Drift or runotTmay adver.;.ely affect non-target plants. Do not apply directly to water. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash water. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from target area. 13. IIISPOSAI. CONSlDERA TIONS Do not reuse container. Completely empty bag into application equipment. Then dispose of empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by incineration or ifaJlowed by State and local authorities, by burning. Ifbumed, stay out of smoke. Do not contammare water, food or feed by storage or disposal. PAGE20FJ .' MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 20-3-7 COOL SEASON FERTILIZER 14. TRANSPORT INFORMA nON DOT Shippiog Orscrlption: NOT REGULATED BV USOOT u.s. Surface Freight Classification: fERTILIZING COMPOUNDS (MANUFACTlJRED fERTILIZERS). NOI; DRY (NMfC 68140, SUB 5; CLASS 50) Consult l,t, . ,I ".",~ lCAOIlATA and IMDG rtgulations forshipmtnt requirements in the Air and Maritimt' JhippJog modes. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION NFPA & HMIS Hazan! Ratings: NFPA I Ilealth 1 Flammability o Instability o Least I Slight 2 Moderate 3 High 4 Severe IlMIS I Health I Flammability o Reactivity G PPE SARA lIazard Notifi('ationIReporting SARA llth~ III Hazard Catrgory: Immediate y. Delayed r! Fire Y Reactive N Sudden Release of Pressure t! Reportahle Quantity (RQ) uDd" U.s, CERCLA: Not listed SARA, Title Ill, Serdan 313: Not listed RCRA Waste Code: Not listed CA Proposition 65: Not listed 16. OTHER INfORMATION MSOS STATUS: New Although lhe infonnation and recommendations set forth herein (hereinafter "lnformmion ") are presented in good faith and believed to be correct., Horizon, the manufacturer or the seller makes no representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereot Infonnation is supplied upon the condition that the persons receiving it will make their own determination as to its suitability for their purposes prior to use. The product covered by this information sheet is furnished"as is" by Horizon., the manufacturer or the seller, and is subject only to the warranties, if any, that appear on the product's label or are olherwise expressly provided herein. Except as expressly provide on the product's label or otherwise provided herein, no warranties, guarantees, or ...t'...~.........jons of any kind, either expressed or implied, or by usage of trade, statutory or otherwise, are made by Horizon., me manufacturer or the sel~er with regard to the product or use oflhe product, including, but not limited to, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, use or eligibility oflhe product for any particular trade usage. Except as expressly stated herein. Horizon., the manufacturer or seller makes no warranty of results to be obtained by use oflhc product covered by this information. Buyers or user's exclusive remedy, and the total liability of Horizon., the manufacturer or the seller, shall be limited to damages not exceeding the cost of the product. No agent or employee of Horizon., the manufacturer or the seller is authorized to amend the terms ofUlis warranty disclaimer or the product's label or to make a represenlation or rc:oommendation different from or inconsistent with the label of this product. IN NO EVENT SHALL HORIZON., THE MANUFACTURER OR TIlE SELLER BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE, HANDLING, APPLICATION. STORAGE OR DISPOSAL OF TIllS PRODUCT OR FOR DAMAGES IN TIlE NA 11JRE OF PENALTIES AND THE BUVER AND USER WAIVE ANY RIGHT THEY MA V HA VE TO SUCH DAMAGES. PAGEl on MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 16-16-16 FERTILIZER fUR CHEMICAL EMERGENCY. SPILL. LEAK. FIRE, EXPOSURE OR ACCIDENT. CALLCHEMTREC - DA V OR NIGIIT 1-800-424-9300 I. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION FORMULATED FOR: Horizon 955 Lind Avenue SW Renton, Wa. 98055 24-Hour Emergency PhoDe: 1-800424.9300 Medical Emcrgendes: 1-800-301-7976 V.s. Coast Guard National Response Center: 1-800424-8802 PRODUCT NAME: CHEMICAL NAME: CHEMICAL FAMILY: EPA REG. NO.: MSDS Revisions: New 16-16-16 FERTILIZER Inorganic/Organic Chemical Fertilizer Mixture N-P-K Mixed dry blended fertilizer not applicable Date of Issue: 0 l-16~ Supersedes: New- 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION SUMMARY KEEP our OF REACH OF CHILDREN - May cause mild eye and skin irritation. Avoid contact with skin. eyes, open cuts, or sores. In cases of contact, nush with water. Get medical attention for eyes. This blmded dry fertilizer is mixture of Urea, Ammonium PbosphaIe Sulfate, Muriate of Potash and Monoammonium Phosphate. Nausea and vomiting could be expected upon large dose ingestion. The acute ingestive effects are described as nausea. chills, and dianbea. Eye or skin contact with these products could cause irritation (particularly in sensitive penons), and respiratory initation could be expected from the unprotected inhalation of fertilizer dusts. Product users should avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact by wearing im.pavious gloves, long sleeve shirt, long pants, socks and rubber boots. Goggles for eye protection are recommended. Wash thoroughly after handling and using this product. This product is a mulli-colorcd granule with dusty odor. Primary routes of entry are inhalation, eye contact and skin contact. 3. COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS (Note: lee product tag or labet for specific Ingredients) N-K~p fNITR()(IFN.PHOSPHORlJS-POTASSnIM\ MIXED DRY RIF.NnF.n FF.RTllJZFRS - No hazardous ingredient exceeds 1% of mixture !;h"mll".1 hwrMI~ntl: Prrc-ent.pe hv W~ii"ht: CA..li\Nn. TI.v (lJnlhl~ Total Nitrogen (N) Available Pbospbale (P.o,) Soluble Potasb (K.o) Sulfur (S) Fertilizer salts and inert ingredients 16.00 16.00 16.00 5.50 46.50 Mixture Mixture Mixture Mixture nol listed nol listed not listed nol listed 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Flush with clean running water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists, get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists, or if rash develops, get mo:1ical attention. If conscious, drink I or 2 glasses of water. Get medical attention. Never induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. If Inbaled: Remove to fresh air. If irritation persists. get medical attention. fUR A MEDICAL EMERGENCY INVOLVING THIS PRODUCT CALL: 1-800..301-7976. III. Eyes: If On Skin: If SwaUowed: 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT (Frres. Method): FLAMMABLE LIMITS (LFL & UFL): Not applicable Not applicable EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Considered non-combustible, use medium appropriate lo swrounding fire. Dry chemical, C02, foam, water spray or fog. May include but are not IUnited to oxides of cartx)O, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride. oxides of nitrogen. ammonia, oxides ofphosphoros. oxides of sulfur, hydrogen sulfide, and cyanuric acid. Wear self contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear. Sulfur-containing components may release oxides of sulfur. HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: UNUSUAL FfRE AND EXPLOSION IIAZARDS: PAGE I OF3 " , MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 16-16-16 FERTILIZER 6, ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Avoid breathing dusts and vapors. Sweep up dry spills immediately and transfer to suitable containas for possible land application according to label use or for disposal. Cbeck local, state and federal regulations for pmpo' disposal. CAUTION: Keep spills and cleaning nmoff out of municipal sewers and open bodies of water, 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING: Avoid breathing fertilizer dust. Avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact. Avoid eye contact. Wash hands thoroughJy after handling this product. Store in original containers only. Keep containers tightly closed when not in use. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, preferably in a locked storage area away from children, feed and food products and seed. Store at ambient temperatures. Do not contaminate walei', food or feed by storage or disposal. STORAGE 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLSIPERSONAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING CONTROLS: RESPIRATORY PROTECT[ON: EYE PROTECTION: SKIN PROTECTION: Not normally required Not normally required. If vapors or dusts exceed acceptable levels, wear a NIOSH approved pesticide respirntor. Chemical goggles or shielded safety glasses. Wear protective clothing: long sleeved shim and pants., hat. rubber boots with socks. Wear rubber or chemical-resistant gloves. OSHA PEL 8 br TWA Nuisance Particulates 15 mgImJ (total dust) ACGIH TLV.TWA Not Established 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEM[CAL PROPERTIES APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Multi-colored granules with dusty odor SPEC[FIC GRAVITY (Water -I): 0.9887 g1m1 BULK DENSITY: 61.731bs1ft' VAPOR PRESSURE: Not establisbed BOILING POINT: Not establisbed PERCENT VOLATILE (by volume): Not established EVAPORAT[ON RATE: Not established Note: These physical data are typical values based on material tested but may vary from sample to sample. Typical values should nol be construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or as specification items. SOLUBILITY: Appreciable pH: Not established SALT OUf: Not applicable [0. STABILITY AND REACT[VITY ST AB[LITY: Stable INCOMPATIBILTY: Strong oxidizing agents. CONDITIONS TO A VOID: Excessive heat and moisture. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: May include, but is not limited to oxides of carbon, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, oxides of nitrogen, ammonia,. oxides of phosphorus, oxides of sulfur, hydrogen sulfide and cyanuric acid HAZARDOUS POL YMERIZA TION: Will not OCCUT. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL [NFORMATlON Acute Oral LDSO (rat): >5000 mglkg Acute Dermal LD50 (rabbit): >5000 mglkg Eye Irritation (rabbit): May cause irritation Skin Irritation (rabbit): May cause irritation in sensitive individuals Inbalalion LCSO (nt): May cause respiratory tract irritation Skin Sensitization (guinea pig): Not established Carcinogenic Potential: None listed in OSHA. NTP, lARC or ACGIH 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Drift or runoff may adversely affect non.target plants. Do not apply directly to water. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash water. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from target area. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Do not reuse container. Completely empty bag into application equipment Then dispose of empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by incineration or if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. Ifburned, stay out of smok.e. Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. PAGE20F3 . , , MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 16-16-16 FERTILIZER 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT Shipplog Descriptloo: NOT REGULATED BV USOOT U.S. Sorfa.e Freight Cla..lficatloo: FERTILIZING COMPOUNDS (MANUFACTURED FERTILIZERS). NOI; DRV (NMFC 68140. SUB 5; CLASS SO) Consult appropriate ICAOfIA T A and IMDG regulations for sbipment requlremeotl in tbe Air and Maritime sbipping modes. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION NFP A & HMIS Hazard Ratings: NFPA I Health I Aammahi~ty o Inslahi~ty o Least I S~ght 2 Modaate ] High 4 Sev.... HMIS I Health I Flammability o Reactivity G PPE SARA Hazard NotlfkationIReporting SARA Tide It 1 Hazard Category: Immediate Y Delayed ~ Fire Y Reactive N Sudden Release of Pressure N Reportable Quantity (RQ) under U.s. CERCLA: Not listed SARA, Title t 11t Stttion 313: Not listed RCRA Waste Code: Not listed CA Proposition 65: Not listed 16. OTHER INFORMATION MSDS STATUS: New Although the infonnmion and recommendations set forth herein (hereinafter "Information} are presented in good faith and believed to be correct. Horizon, the manufacturer or the seller makes no owr_->_.:...tions as 10 the completeness or accuracy theroo[ lnfonnation is supplied upon the condition that the p<nOnS receiving it will make their own determination as to its suitability for their purposes prior to use. The product covered by this information sheet is furnished "as is" by Horizon., the manufacttuer or the seller, and is subject only to the warranties, if any, that appear on the product's label or are otherwise expressly provided herein. Except as expressly provide on the product's label or otherwise provided herein, 00 warranties, guarantees, or representations of any kind., eitha expressed or implied. or by usage of trade, statutory or otherwise, arc made by Horizon., the manufacturer or the seller with regard to the product or use of the product. including, but not limited to, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose. use or eligibility of the product for any particular Inlde usage. Except as expressly stated herein, Horizon., the manufacturer or seller makes no wammty of results to be obtained by use of the product covered by this infonnation. Buyers or user's exclusive remedy, and the total liability of Horizoo., the manufactw'a' or the seller, shall be limited to damages not exceeding the cost of the product. No agent or employee of Horizon., the manufacturer or the seller is authorized to amend the terms of this warranty disclaimer or the product's label or to make a representation or recommendation different from or inconsistent with the label of this product. IN NO EVENT SHALL HORIWN., THE MANUFACTURER OR THE SELLER BE UABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE, HANDUNG, APPLICATION. STORAGE OR DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT OR FOR DAMAGES IN THE NATURE OF PENALTIES AND THE BUYER AND USER WAIVE ANY RIGHT THEV MA V HAVE TO SUCH DAMAGES. PAGE] OF] , MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 23-5-10 SPRING & SUMMER FERTILIZER FOR CHEMICAL EMERGENCV. SPILL, LEAK, FIRE, EXPOSURE OR ACCIDENT, CALL CHEMTREC - DA V OR NIGHT 1-800-424-9300 I. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION FORMULATED FOR, Horizon 5214 South 30. Stred, Phoenix, A:z.. 85040 24-Hour Emergency Phone: 1-800-424.9300 Medical Emergencies: 1-800-301-7976 U.s. Coast Guard National Response Center: 1-800-424-8802 PRODUCT NAME, CHEMICAL NAME, CHEMICAL FAMILY, EPA REG. NO.: MSUS Revisions: New 23.5-10 SPRING & SUMMER FERTILIZER Inorganic/Organic Chemical Fertilizer Mixture N-P-K Mixed dry blended fc:rtilizer not applicable Oateo(lssue: OI-17"()6 Supenedes: New 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION SUMMARY KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN - May cause mild eye and skin irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, open cuts, or sores. In cases of contact, Oush with water. Get medical attention for eyes. This blended dry fertilizer is mixture of Polymer Coated Urea, Ammoniwn Sulfate. Mwiate of Potash, Urea, Monoammonium Phosphate and Iron Oxide. Nausea and vomiting could be expected upon large dose ingestion. The acute ingestive effects are described as nausea, chills, and diarrhea. Eye or skin contact with these products could cause irritation (particularly in sensitive persons), and respiratory lrritatioo could be expected from the unprotected inhalation of fertilizer dusts. Product users should avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact by wearing impervious gloves, long sleeve shirt, long pants. socks and rubber boots. Goggles for eye protection are recommended. Wasb thoroughly after handling and using this product. This product is a multi~lored granule with dusty odor. Primary routes of enlIy are inhalation., eye contact and skin contact. 3. COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS (Note: see product tag or label for specific Ingredients) N.K.PfNITRO<1EN.PHOSPHORIIS_POTASSfUM\ MrxFO ORY RI.ENDED FERTILIZERS - No hazardous ingredient exceeds 1% of mixture Cbemlallngred.lents: Pertent.pe hv Welpht.i C.ASNn. TI.V(lJnlti'li} Total Nitrogen (N) Available Phosphate (P20S) Soluble Potasb (K,o) Sulfur(S) Iroo (Fe) Fatilizer salts and inat ingredients 23.00 5.00 10.00 7.62 4.00 50.38 Mixture Mixture Mixture Mixcw-e not listed not listed not listed ROt listed 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Flush with clean running water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists, get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation pasists, or if rash develops, gee medical attention. If conscious, drinle I or 2 glasses afwater. Get medical attention. Never induce vomiting or give anything by mouth to an WICOoscious person. tr lob.led.: Remove to fresh air. If irritation persists, get medical attention. FOR A MEDICAL EMERGENCV INVOLVING THIS PRODUCT CALL: 1-300-301.7976. If In Eyes, lion Sldo: If Swallowed: 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT (Fffes' Metbod), FLAMMABLE LIMITS (LFL & UFL): EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Not applicable Not applicable HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Considered non~ombustible, use medium appropriate to surroWlding flre. Dry chemical, C02, foam., water spray 01' fog. May include but are not limited to oxides of carixm, hydrogen chloride. hydrogen fluoride.. oxides of nitrogen, ammonia, oxides of phosphorus, oxides of sulfur, hydrogen sulfide.. and cyanuric acid. Wear self contained breaching apparatus and full protective gear. Sulfur~ntaining c.--yw___-> may release oxides of sulfur. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: PAGE IOF3 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 23-5-10 SPRING & SUMMER FERTILIZER 6. AC......u.I~l...1 AL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Avoid breathing dusts and vapors. Sweep up dry spills immediately and transfer to suitable containers for possible land application according to label use or for disposal. Check local. state and fcdaal regulafions for proper disposal CAUTION: Ktql spills and cleaning runoff out of municipal sewers and open bodies of water. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING: Avoid breathing fertilizer dust. A void prolonged or repeated skin contact. Avoid eye contact. Wash hands thoroughly after handling this product Store in original containers only. Keep containers tightly closed when not in use. Store in a cool. dry. well-ventilated area. preferably in a locked storage area away from children. feed and food products and seed. Store at ambient temperatures. Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. STORAGE 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLSIPERSONAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING .~". ,. nOLS: RESPIRATORY PROTECI10N: EYE PROTECTION: SKIN PROTECTION: Not normally required. Not nonnaUy required. If vapors or dusts exceed acc:eptable levels, wear a NIOSH approved pesticide respi.rator. Chemical goggles or shielded safety glasses. Wear protective clothing: long sleeved shirts and pants, hat. rubba boots with socks, Wear rubber or chemical-resistant gloves. OSHA PEL8 brTWA Nuisance Particulates 15 mglm' (total dust) ACGIHTLV-TWA Not Established 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Multi-rolored granules with dusty odor SPECIFIC GRAVITY (Water - I): 0.9252 glmI BULK DENSITY: 57.76Ibslft' VAPOR PRESSURE: Not establisbed BOILING POINT: Not established PERCENT VOLATILE (by velume): No'estabhsbed EVAPORATION RATE: Not established Note: These physical data are typical values based on material tested but may vary from sample to sample. Typical values should not be construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specific lot or as specification items. SOLUBIUTY: Appreciable pH: Not established SALT Ouf: Not applicable 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY: Stable INCOMPATIBILTY: Strong oxidizing agents. CONDITIONS TO A VOID: Excessive heat and moisture. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: May include. but is not limited to oxides of carbon, hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, oxides ofnitragen, ammonia, oxides of phosphorus, oxides of sulfur, hydrogen sulfide and cyanuric acid. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. II. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute Oral LDSO (rat): >5000 mglkg Acute Dermal LDSO (rabbil): >5000 mWkg Eye Irritation (rabbit): May cause irritation Skin Irritation (rabbit): May cause irritation in sensitive individuals Inbalation LC50 (rat): May cause respiratory tJact irritation Skin Sensitization (guInea pig): Not established CardnogeoJc Potential: None listed in OSHA. NTP,IARC or ACGIH 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Drift or runoff may adversely affect non-target plants. Do not apply directly to wata. Do nOC contaminate wata when disposing of equipment wash water. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift. from target area. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Do not reuse container. Completely empty bag into application equipment. Thm dispose of empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by incineration or if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. [fburned.. stay out of smoke. Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage or disposal. PAGE 2 OFJ ,- MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 23-5-10 SPRING & SUMMER FERTILIZER 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT Shipping Des.rlptlnn: NOT REGULAlED BV USOOT U.S. Surfa.e Freight Cla"lfiution: FERTILIZING COMPOUNDS (MANUFACTIJRED FERTiLIZERS), NO~ DRV (NMFC 68140. SUB 5; CLASS 50) Consult appropriate ICAOIIAT A and IMDG regulations for shipment requirements In tbe Air and Maritime sblpping modts. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION NFP A & HMIS Hazard Ratings: NFPA I Health I F1ammability o instability o Least I Sbgbt 2 Moderate 3 Higb 4 Severe HMIS I Health I F1ammability o Reactivity G PPE SARA Hazard NotificadoDIReporting SARA TIde J 1 J Hazard Category: Immediate Y Delayed ~ Fire Y Reactive .N Sudden Release of Pressure ~ Reportable Quantity (RQ) nnder U.s. CERCLA: Notlisted SARA, Titielll,S<<tion313: Notbsted RCRA Waste Code: Not listed CA Proposldon 65: Not listed 16. OTHER INFORMATION MSDSSTATUS: New Although the infonnation and recommendations set forth herein (hereinafter "Information") are presented ~ good faith and believed to be correct, Horizon, the manufactura" or the seller makes no representations as to the completeness or accuracy thereof. Information is supplied upon the condition that the per.;ons receiving it will make their own determination as to its suitability for their purposes prior to use. The product covered by this infonnation sheet is furnished"as is" by Horizon., the manufacturer or the seller, and is subject only to the warranties, ifany, that appear on the product's label or are otherwise expressly provided herein. Except as expressly provide on the product's label or otherwise provided herein, no warranties, guarantees, or ..................Ations afany kind, either expressed or implied. or by usage of ode, statutory or otherwise. are made by Horizon.. the manufacturer or the seller with regard to the product or use of the product, including, but not limited to, ..._"':-'_hility, fitness for a particular purpose. use or eligibility of the product for any particular trade usage. Except as expressly stated herein, Horizon, the manufacturer or seller makes no warranty of results to be obtained by use of the product covered by this infonnation. Buyen: or user's exclusive remedy, and the total liability of Horlzon, the manutacturer or the seller, shall be lim.ited to damages not exceeding the cost of the product. No agent or employee of Horizon.. the manufacturer or the seller is authorized to amend the leons of this wamtnty disclaimer or the product's label or to make a representation or recommendation different from or inconsistent with the label of this product. IN NO EVEIIT SHALL HORIZON. THE MANUFACTURER OR THE SELLER BE LiABLE FOR CONSEQUElITIAL, SPECiAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE, HANDLING. APPLICATION. STORAGE OR DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT OR FOR DAMAGES IN THE NATURE OF PENALTIES AND THE BUYER AND USER WAIVE ANY RIGIff THEV MAY HAVE TO SUCH DAMAGES. PAGE30F3 ..r~~~" ..~:,jr'::' ".J;3n..~.7".fime. 10.08 AM To. . 15417441144 ,~"(-'~~rr;-l~ '~v. "}< .~, j!:' .' , ; ~~~~~~> , ',..:":", !':'_t 'l~~ ... ',1 j::,.... . ~: -?,~~i\f- " .:il"-: ~,~, >~y-t:. ;:";'l;i\!':~"; ~"/l;.'j1,~~;!j'~: :~. . ~);~ r'f~t~lcar't' " 'i'~J:~li~~;;;PrtxhJct Identification r~ :::;:'~~:..5f" . ': "~~r_~u,~ \d" .j ;,,,,,';;'~~~\f,Mauuracturer's name, address and telephone number: :. ,~(:1/./r;!': ., ; .'~:~~ lA.' ~1~:;H;i: " I, \ P I ,''',~:1;-''iFW;;~;-~'} :~,'. ...Kc,~;;C!j;';: Marion Ag Service Ine . ;:-"',':~'-;'f':_;:~". . l' . ,:" jj;:,(;:~ 7746 St Paul Hwy NE. ~_ I~ 1~.. . ,If:~: St Paul, OR 97137 '. (503)633-4561 Fa."{ (503)678-2482 ,.- .i ~, .~;',-;~ : :"....of}:-f'!t"j . ;! . i~,~ V'_;;:1~,,~,;;.U " '~ 760.268.4500 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDSl October 2002 Trade Name: Pro-Pell-It! Pelletized Lime (Standard & Mini) UJ., "J'D'I!l: Prilled calcium carbonate, prilled ground limestone, prilled fine ground limestone. Shipping Name: Ground Limestone. Hazardous Imzredients: NONE Phvsical Data: Finely ground limestone with a binder of lignosulfonate to form prills for ease of handling. Lignosulfonate is a wood derivative used for dust control and as an ingredient in animal feed. It is also a pellet binder for animal feed. Color: Brown. Melting Point: Calcium Carbonate - 825 degrees Celsius. Fire and Exolosion Data: Self e:.:tinguishing. Health Hazard Intormation Effects of over exposure: None, harmless and non-toxic. General Information: CaC03 is alkaline (pH9) may be used to neutralize acids. Standard and Mini Prilled Lime absorbs moisture readily; must be protected form moisture to retain prilled characteristics. Paq.. 018 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Cheriiiura-~ ~ ---- ...../ CASORON@ 4G . 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES APPEARANCE Physical stale Granular solid Color Gray Aromatic Odor Odor threshold Not available OTHER PROPERTIES Boiling poinl Not applicable Melting poinl Not available pH Not applicable Specific gravily (H20=1) Not available Densily Not available Bulk densily 1.2 kg/m3 Solubilily in waler Not available Solubility in organic so/.-ents Slightly soluble flash poinl Not applicable Autoignition temperature > 400 oC Upper explosion limits Not available Lower explosion limits Not applicable Percent volatiles Not available Explosive properties Not applicable 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stabilily: This product is stable under nonnal storage and handling conditions. Incompatible materials: Oxidizing agents. Strong acids. Strong bases. Hazardous combustion products: Irritating fumes. Oxides of carbon. Oxides of nitrogen. Hazardous pol}'merization: Will not occur. SAP#507760 Version: DATE OF ISSUE: Date printed: Page: 4 of 8 Chemtura-~ ~ ----'...../ 1.0 02/09/2006 08/07/2006 CASORON@ 4G 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION SW ALLOWING Test results Acute toxicity: LD50 Rat Result: > 5,000 mglkg SKIN ABSORPTION Test results Acute toxicity: LD50 - Rabbit Result: > 2,000 mglkg INHALATION Test results Acute toxicity: Rcmark: Not applicable SKIN CONTACT Tesl results Skin irritation: Species: Rabbit Classification: Not irritant EYE CONTACT Tesl resulls ILve irritation: Species: Rabbit Classification: Not irritant SENSITIZATION Test results...;. Remark: Non sensitizing. MUTAGENICITY .Assessmen.! Negative CARCINOGENICITY Assessmen.!Ncgative TOXICITY TO REPRODUCTION/FERTILITY Assessmen.!Negative SAP#S07760 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Version: DATE OF ISSUE; Date printed: Page: 5 of 8 1.0 02109/2006 08/07/2006 .' Chemtura''"'\"\ ~ ----.../' MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ChemturiJ'~ ~--- .../' MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Version: 1.0 Version: 1.0 CASORON@ 4G DATE OF ISSUE: Date printed: 02/09/2006 08/07/2006 CASORON@ 4G DATE OF ISSUE: Date printed: 02109/2006 08/07/2006 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions: Wear suitable protective equipment. AQUATIC TOXICITY Environmental precautions: Prevent from entering sewer system, surface water or soil., May be harmful to aquatic life. Acute toxicity fish: - LC50- Result: 317 mg/I Exposure time: 96 h Methods for cleaning up: Sweep up and collect in a suitable container for disposal. Aauatic toxicity to olants: - IC50 - Algae Result: 50 mg/I Exposure time: 72 h 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING Acute toxicity to aauatic jnvertehrates: - EC50 - Water flea (Daphnia magna) Result: 155 mgll Exposure time: 48 h Handling precautions: Avoid dust fonnalion., Use only with adequate ventilation. Other precautions NOTE TO END-USERS: The employee protection recommendations on this MSDS may differ from those on the product label. For nonnal use of this product, always refer to the personal protective equipment requirements on the product label. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS STORAGE Storage requirements: Store in a cool, dry place. General: Dispose of in accordance with appropriate Federal. State, and local regulations., A void discharge to sewers and natural waters. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS I PERSONAL PROTECTION EXPOSURE LIMIT VALUES No other exposure limits have been established Non-cleaned packages Empty drums should be decontaminated and either passed to an an approved drum reconditioner or destroyed., Containers that cannot be cleaned must be treated as waste. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION PERSONAL PROTECTION Respiratory protection: In case of occurencc of dust respiratory protective equipment required. DOT Classification Hand protection I protective gloves: Chemical resistant protective gloves This product is not regulated by DOT. IMDG Classification Eye protection: Safety glasses with side shields. Skin protection: Wear protective clothing, such as long sleeves to minimize skin contact. This product is not regulated by IMDG. ENGINEERING CONTROLS Ventilation: Local exhaust suggesled to prevent dust buildup. ICAO Classification This product is nol regulaled by ICAO. SAP#S07160 Page: 6 of 8 SAP#507760 Page: 3 of 8 . ' MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Chemtu ra- "i\ ~ ----.-/ Chemtur~"'" ~~ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) requires notification of the National Response Center of release of quantities of hazardous substances equal to or greater than the reportable quantities (RQ's) in 40CFR302.4. Components present in this product at a level which could require reporting under the statute are: Chemical name CAS# 2.6-Dichlorobenzonitrile 1194-65-6 Version: 1.0 02/09/2006 08/07/2006 Version: CASORON@ 4G CASORON@ 4G DATE OF Issue: DATE OF ISSUE: Date printed: Date printed: . 4. FIRST AID MEASURES 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION Swallowing: Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Skin contact: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. Inhalation: Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably by mouth-to-mouth. if possible. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. l\lax weight 0,10 4.00 1.0 02/09/2006 08/07/2006 ~ Eye contact: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove contacllens, ifpresent, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. Notes to physician ROUTES OF ENTRY:, Skin, Eyes, Ingestion, Inhalalion Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Title III requires submission of annual rcports of release of toxic chemicals that appear in 40CFRJ72 (for SARA 313). This information must be included in MSDS's that are copied and distributed for this material. Components present in this product at a level which could require reporting under the statutc arc: Chemical name CAS# 2,6-Dichlorobenzonitrile 1194-65-6 Max weight % 4.00 5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES New Jersey Worker and Community Right-To-Know Act (Labeling Requirements) Chemical name CAS# 2,6-Dichlorobenzonitrile 1194-65-6 New Jersey TS Number Flammable limits Lower limit: Upper limit: Not applicable Not available Thickening Agcnt Trade secret CHEM900 Proprietary Carrier Trade secret CHEM901 Autoignition temperature: Water 7732-18-5 > 400 oC CHEMICAL INVENTORY Hazardous combustion products: Irritating fumes. Oxides of carbon. Oxides of nitrogen. Special fire fighting procedures: Do not discharge extinguishing waters into streams, rivers and lakes. Special protective equipment for firefighters: Body covering protective c1olhing, full "turn-out" gear. Self-contained breathing apparatus. Extinguishing media Suitable: - C02 - dry powder - foam - water fog Canada: All substances in this product are exempt from the DSL as this product is registered under the Pest Control Products Act., PCP# 12533,23767 The ingredients of this product are on the EINECS inventory. This product is subject to regulation under the US Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and is therefore exempt from TSCA Inventory listing requirements. The ingredients of this product are on the AICS inventory. The ingredients of this product are on lhe IECSC inventory. The ingredients of this product are on lhe ENCS inventory. The ingredients of this product are on the ECL. The ingredients of this product are on the PICCS. Eurooe: United States: Australia: China: Janan: Korea: Philinnines..;. Unsuitable~ - water spray Unusual fire and explosion hazards A void dispersion of dust in air to reduce potential for dust ignition/explosions. SAP#S07760 Page: 2 of 8 SAP#S07760 Page: 7 of 8 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Chemtura''''' ~~ cheriitura'''' ~ --- ....-/ Version: 1.0 02/0912006 08107/2006 Version: CASORON@ 4G CASORON@ 4G DATE OF ISSUE: Date printed: DATE OF ISSUE: Date printed: 16. OTHER INFORMATION RECOMMENDED USES AND RESTRICTlONSNOTE TO END-USERS: This MSDS is being provided to all interested persons in accordance with federal and state right-Io-know laws. Precautionary Statements, First Aid Stalements and Directions for Use of this product by end-users are contained on thc product label and must be followed at all times. FURTHER INFORMATION MA Y BE ON THE INVENTORY LIST BUT NOT NECESSARlL Y REGISTERED, (Korea, China, New Zealand) CONSULT REGULATORY SPECIALIST. 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product name : CASORON@ 4G- Chemical name: Dichlobenil Use of substance/preparation: Herbicide Supplier: Chemtura USA Corporation Chemtura Corporation (Worldwide HQ) 199 Benson Road Middlcbury, CT 06749 USA EnrerT,ellcl' TelenJlOne Number,L [I,alin mi'rl('lI: J All CHEMTREC (24 hours) 800-424-9300 Chemtura Corporation Emergency Response (24 hours) 800-292-5898 For additional emergency telephone numbers see section 16 of the Safety Data Sheet. 866-430-2775 i +44 (0l208 762 8322 Emergency telephone number IIM[S RATING I Health: 2 ] I Flammability: 3 (DUST) I Reactivity: 0 I PPI: X Environmental, Health and Safety Department: STP W/W Standard temperature and pressure WeightlWeight o {HMIS) Slight hazard Moderate hazard Serious hazard Severe hazard Personal protection rating to be supplied by user depending on use conditions 4 2. COMPOSITION I INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS II (HMIS) 2 (HMIS) 13(HMIS) 1 4 (HMIS) I X (HMIS) [NGREDIENT 0/0 BY WEIGHT 2,6- Dichlorobenzon i tri Ie CAS# I 194-65-6 Copyright 2005 Chemtura Corporation 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED HEREIN ARE THOSE OF QUALIFIED EXPERTS WITHIN CHEMTURA CORPORATION. WE BELIEVE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS CURRENT AS OF THE DATE OF THIS SAFETY DATA SHEET. SINCE THE USE OF THIS INFORMATION AND OF THESE OPINIONS AND TIlE CONDITIONS OF USE OF TIllS PRODUCT ARE NOT WITHIN THE CONTROL OF CHEMTURA CORPORATION, IT IS THE USER'S 013L1GA TION TO DETERMINE THE CONDITIONS OF SAFE USE OF THE PRODUCTS. NORMAL PRECAUTIONS COMMON TO SAFE MANUFACTURING PRACTICE SHOULD BE FOLLOWED IN HANDLING AND STORAGE. HARMFUL TO AQUA TIC ORGANISMS. A VOID DISPERSION OF DUST IN AIR TO REDUCE POTENTIAL FOR DUST IGNITIONIEXPLOSIONS. MA Y CAUSE EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION. INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF 13ETHOXAZIN HAVE REPORTED SEVERE IRRITATION OF TilE SKIN AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES SEE SECTION II FOR INFORMATION ON CHRONIC HEALTH EFFECTS. SAP#S07760 SAP#S07760 Page; 1 of 8 Page: 8 of 8 1.0 0210912006 0810712006 " ([u potID The MSOS format adheres to the standards and regulatory requirements of the United States and may not meet regulatory requirements in other countries. DuPont Material Safety Data Sheet Page 1 M0000492 -DuPont- .OUST- EXTRA HERSrCIOE Revieed 23-APR-2003 -----------------------------------------------------.---------.------ -----------------------------------------------------.---------------- CHEMICAL PRODUCT/COMPANY IDENTIFICATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Material Identification .OUST- EXTRA, .OUST- XP, -ESCORT- XP are registered trademarks of DuPont. -DuPont- is a trademark of DuPont. Tradenames and Synonyms .OUST- EXTRA OE R31 Company Identification MANUFACTURER/DISTRIBUTOR DuPont 1007 Market Street Wilmington, DE 19898 PHONE NUMBERS Product Information Transport Emergency 1-800-441-7515 (outeids the U.S. 302-774-1000) CHEMTREC 1-800-424-9300 (outside U.S. 703-527-3887) 1-800-441-3637 (outeids the U.S. 302-774-1000) Medical Emergency ---------------------------------------------------------------------- COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS ----------------------------------------------------~----------------- Components Material CAS NUmber OUST XP (SULFOMETURON METHYL 75%) 74222-97-2 METHYL 2-[[[[(4,6-DIMETHYL-2-PYRIMIDINYL)AMINO) CARBONYL] AMINO] SULFONYL] BENZOATE % 56.25 ESCORT XP (METSULFURON METHYL 60%) 74223-64-6 METHYL 2-[[[[(4-METHOXY-6-METHYL-1,3,5-TRIAZIN-2- YL)AMINO] CARBONYL) AMINO] SULFONYL] BENZOATE 15.00 INERT INGREDIENTS 28.75 G M0000492 DuPont Material Safety Data Sheet Page 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Emergency OVerview CAUTION I Harmful if absorbed through akin. Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Potential Health Effects Based on animal data for components, eye contact with OUst Extra may cause eye irritation with tearing, pain, or blurred vision. Based on animal data, repeated dermal contact with an active ingredient may cause skin irritation with itching, burning, redness, swelling or rash. Based on animal data, ingestion of high doses of Sulfometuron Methyl may lead to red blood cell destruction. Carcinogenicity Information None of the components present in this material at concentrations equal to or greater than 0.1\ are listed by rARC, NTP, OSHA or ACGIH as a carcinogen. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FIRST AID MEASURES ---------------------------------------------------------------------- First Aid SKIN CONTACT: IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING: Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. EYE CONTACT: IF IN EYES: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first five minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. INGESTION: II' SWALLOWED: product is not a physician if No specific intervention is indicated likely to be hazardous by ingestion. necessary. as the Consult INHALATION: IF INHALEO: No specific intervention is indicated as the product is not likely to be hazardous by inhalation. Consult a physiCian if necessary. Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You M0000492 DuPont Material Safety Data Sheet Page 3 (FIRST AID MEASURES - Continued) may also contact 1-800-441-3637 for emergency medical treatment information. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flammable Properties Flammable limits in Air, \ by Volume LEL : 0.092 g/L Not a fire or explosion hazard. Like most organic powders or crystals, under severe dusting conditions, this material may form explosive mixtures in air. Extinguiehing Media Water Spray, Foam, Dry Chemical, C02. Fire Fighting Instructions Wear self-contained breathing equipment. Use water spray. pollution hazard. apparatus. Wear full protective Runoff from fire control may be a If area is exposed to fire and conditions permit, let fire burn itself out. Burning chemicals may produce by-products more toxic than the original material. If product is on fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray. Control runoff. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Safeguards (Personnel) NOTE: Review FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES and HANDLING (PERSONNEL) sections before proceeding with clean-up. Use appropriate PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT during clean-up. Emergency Response - Chemical resistant coveralls, gloves, waterproof boots and face/eye protection. occurs, use NIOSH approved respirator protection. waterproof If dusting Initial Containment Dike spill. Prevent material from entering sewers, waterways, or low areas. Follow applicable Federal, State/Provincial and Local laws/ regulations. .. H0000492 DuPont Material Safety Data Sheet Page 4 (ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES - Continued) Spill Clean Up Shovel or sweep up. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- HANDLING AND STORAGE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Handling (Pereonnel) USERS SHOULD: Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Avoid breathing vapors or mist. Avoid breathing dust. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Do not store or consume food, drink, or tobacco in areas where they may become contaminated with this material. Handling (Phyeical Aspecte) Avoid dust generation. Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Storage Store product in original container only. Do not contaminate water, other pesticides, fertilizer, food or feed in storage. Store in a cool, dry place. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Engineering Controls Use only with adequate ventilation. Keep container tightly closed. When handlers use closed systems, enclosed cabs or aircraft in a manner that meets the requirements listed in the Workers Protection Standard (WPS) for agricultural pesticides [40 CPR part 170 Section 170.240(d) (4-6)]. The handler PPE requirements may be reduced or modified as specified in the WPS. Personal Protective Equipment Always follow the label instructions when handling this product. Applicators and other handlers must wear: ,Long sleeved shirt and long pants. .Shoes plus socks. Discard clothing and other absorbent materials that have been drenched or heavily contaminated with this product's concentrate. Do not reuse them. Follow manufacturer's instructions for Cleaning and maintaining PPE. If no such instructions for washables, use detergent and hot water. M0000492 DuPont Material Safety Data Sheet Page 5 (EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION - Continued) Keep and wash PPE separately from other laundry. PPE required for early entry to treated areas that is permitted under the Worker Protection Standard and that involves contact with anything that has been treated, such as plants, soil, or water is: ,Coveralls. ,Chemical-resistant gloves, category A, such as butyl rubber, natural rubber, neoprene rubber or nitrile rubber, all greater than or equal to 14 mils. .Shoes plus socks. Exposure Guidelines Applicable Expoeure Limits OUST XP PEL (OSHA) TLV (ACGIH) AEL . (DuPont) None Established 5 mg/m3, 8 Hr. TWA, A4 10 mg/m3, 8 & 12 Hr. TWA total due t ESCORT XP PEL (OSHA) TLV (ACGIH) AEL . (DuPont) None Eetabliehed None Eetabliehed 10 mg/m3, 8 & 12 Hr. TWA * AEL is DuPont's Acceptable Exposure Limit. Where governmentally imposed occupational exposure limits which are lower than the AEL are in effect, such limits shall take precedence. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES ---------------------------------------------------------------------- physical Data Oust XP Solubility in Water Odor Form Color Bulk Density (Looee) Bulk Density (Packed) Dispersible None Solid, dry flowable Off -whi te 33 1b/cu ft 39 lb/cu ft Bscort XP Solubility in Water Odor Form Color Specific GraVity Bulk Deneity (Tap Bulk Density) Diepersible Slight Solid granule Light brown 1.47 @ 25C (77F) 0.64-0.74 g/mL M0000492 DuPont Material Safety Data Sheet Page 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Chemical Stability Stable at normal temperatures and storage conditions. Incompatibility with Other Materiale None reasonably foreseeable. Decomposition Decomposition will not occur. Polymerization Polymerization will not occur. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Animal Data Oust XP Inhalation 4 hour LC50: Skin absorption > 5.3 mg/L in rats (Very low toxicity by inhalation) LD50: > 5000 mg/kg in rabbits (Slightly to moderately toxic by contact) > 5000 mg/kg in rats (Very low toxicity by ingestion) Oral LD50: Oust XP is elight to mild skin irritant, and a mild eye irritant, but is not a skin sensitizer in animals. Single inhalation expoeure with Ouet XP (Sulfometuron Methyl 75%) in rats caused slight to moderate body weight loss, nasal and ocular discharge, and other nonspecific effects. Single high oral doses of Oust XP (Sulfometuron Methyl 75%) produced no clinical signs of toxicity and no lesions were observed during pathological examination of tissue. Repeated oral studies with the active ingredient, Sulfometuron Methyl, caused decreased body weight gain, liver changes, red blood cell hemolysis, and altered white blood cell differentiation. Long-term exposure caused mild hemolytic anemia, decreased body weight, alteration of clinical chemical parameters, and changes in the bile duct. Ouet XP (Sulfometuron Methyl 75%) administered in single high dermal doses caused temporary severe to slight skin irritation and sporadic weight loss. M0000492 DuPont Material Safety Data Sheet Page 7 (TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION - Continued) Animal testing indicates that the active ingredient, Sulfometuron Methyl, does not have carcinogenic effects. In a two generation rat reproduction study with the active ingredient, Sulfometuron Methyl, decreased numbers of pups were observed at the 5000 ppm level, a dose that was also maternally toxic. No reproductive effects were observed at 500 ppm. Sulfometuron methyl tested in animals. damage in bacterial did not produce developmental toxicity when Sulfometuron methyl did not produce genetic or mammalian cell cultures. ESCORT XP Oral LD50: > 5000 mg/kg in rats (Very low toxicity) > 2000 mg/kg in rabbits (Slight to moderate toxicity) ESCORT XP is a slight eye irritant, but ie not a ekin irritant or skin sensitizer in animal tests. Skin LD50: Metsulfuron Methyl Inhalation LC50, 4 hr: > 5.3 mg/L in rate (Very low toxicity) Single exposures of animals to Metsulfuron Methyl by inhalation caused body weight loss and other nonspecific effects. Repeated applications of Meteulfuron Methyl to the skin of rabbits caused skin irritation but no other changes were observed. Repeated oral doses of Metsulfuron Methyl produced decreased body weight gain and decreased liver weights when compared to the control group. Long ter.m administration caused body weight loss. Animal testing indicates that Metsulfuron Methyl does not have carcinogenic, developmental, or reproductive effects. There is a report indicating that Metsulfuron Methyl produced genetic damage in a mammalian cell culture test; however, other tests with Metsulfuron Methyl in bacterial and mammalian cell cultures and in animals did not produce genetic damage. The weight of evidence suggests that Metsulfuron Methyl does not cause genetic damage. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ECOLOGI~ INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ecotoxicological Infor.mation AQUATIC TOXICITY: (SULFOMETURON METHYL 75\) 48 hour NOEC - Daphnia magna: > 150 mg/L. 96 hour LC50 - Rainbow trout: > 148 mg/L. 96 hour LC50 - Bluegill eunfish: > 150 mg/L. '. M0000492 DuPont Material Safety Data Sheet Page 8 (ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION - Continued) AVIAN TOXICITY: (SULFOMETURON METHYL 75%) Acute Dietary LC50 - Mallard Duck: > 5000 ppm. Acute Dietary LC50 - Bobwhite Quail: > 5620 ppm. AQUATIC TOXICITY: (METSULFURON METHYL 60%) 96 hour LeSO - Rainbow trout: > 150 ppm. 96 hour LC50 - Bluegill eunfieh: > 150 ppm. AVIAN TOXICITY: (METSULFURON METHYL 60%) LD50 - Mallard Duck: > 2510 mg/kg. LCSO - Bobwhite Quail: > 5620 mg/kg ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Waste Disposal Treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal must be in accordance with applicable Federal, State/Provincial, and local regulations. Do not contaminate water supply, food or feed by storage or disposal. Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility. Environmental Hazards Do not apply directly to water, or areas where surface water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not contaminate water when cleaning equipment or disposing of equipment washwaters. This herbicide is injurious to plants at extremely low concentrations. Nontarget plants may be adversely affected from drift and run-off. Container Disposal For Plastic Containers: Triple rinse (or equivalent) . Then offer for recycling or reconditioning, or puncture and dispose of in a sanitary landfill, or incineration, or, if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. For Fiber Sacks: Completely empty fiber sack by shaking and tapping sides and bottom to loosen clinging particles. Empty residue into manufacturing or application equipment. Then dispose of sack in a sanitary landfill or by incineration if allowed by State and local authorities. M0000492 DuPont Material Safety Data Sheet Page 9 (DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS - Continued) For Fiber Drums with Liners: Completely empty liner by shaking and tapping eidee and bottom to loosen clinging particles. Empty residue into application equipment. Then diepoee of liner in a sanitary landfill or by incineration if allowed by State and local authorities. If drum is contaminated and cannot be reused, dispose of in the same manner. For Paper and Plastic Bags: Completely empty bag into application equipment. Then dispoee of empty bag in a sanitary landfill or by incineration, if allowed by State and local authorities, by burning. If burned, stay out of smoke. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Shipping Information DOT/IMO Proper Shipping Name : NOT REGULATED ---------------------------------------------------------------------- REGULATORY INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- u.s. Federal Regulations TITLE III HAZARD CLASSIFICATIONS SECTIONS 311, 312 Acute Yes Chronic No Fire No Reactivity No Pressure No In the United States this product is regulated by the US Environmental Protection Agency under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. EPA Reg. No. 352-622 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- NFPA, NPCA-HMIS NFPA Rating Health Fl ammabi 11 ty Reactivity 1 1 o NPCA-HMIS Rating Health 1 . , M0000492 DuPont Material Safety Data Sheet Page 10 (Continued) F1ammabi 1i ty Reactivity 1 o Personal Protection rating to be supplied by user depending on use conditions. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The data in thie Material Safety Data Sheet relates only to the specific material designated herein and does not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any process. Responsibility for MSDS Address Telephone DuPont Crop Protection Wilmington, Delaware 19898 1-888-638-7668 This information is based upon technical information believed to be reliable. It ie eubject to revieion ae additional knowledge and experience 1s gained. End of MSDS ., I ;-~~G;:i~~ b::,"cfgI1~1~~~fIF;CATI9~' AND uSE J ., I". -. ~_. -+:1~;j~-;. "'P{;,;{ ;.: :~.'- ~ "'::"'-;'~"''';~;;;'~'J.;ti...;.-Io.::".,'::'ffl-"i'i,'''',_~ Material Name: Quill Premoistened Antistatic Wipes 21 CLEAN WIPES #XI1726 (7-11726) ACL, Inc. 1960 E. Devon Ave. Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 U.S.A. Phone: (847) 981-9212 Fax: (847) 981-9278 Emergency: (800) 332-3073 Chemical Name: Propr~tary Chemical Famity: Organk: Satts & Solvents Chemical Fonnula: Proprietary : ~ :'-;, ;:'-'''i\i, '.F'A"1";'i;~,~:q,t":'"~";--- co' ,_ iSEC;:T1~N.!r;~R.[)OUS INGREDIENTS '., :::'.~~ <:;.;:. -I',:,:;';"~'''~'''." ':: :. Molecular Weight: Not Available Synonym(s): None Material Use: Cleaner & Antistatic Agent ,.,....O'c-;O~-:- ~ ~~~~:~j,f:~i~tj:~i:i~: :;rJ~:;;fiJ~~lltc ~II I ,. . -1':'c,,f':..'t' Hazardous Ingredients Approximate Concentration % CAS., N.A., or U.N. Numbers Exposure Limits lD5()II.Cso (Species and Route) Isopropanol 30 . 40 est 61.6).0 400 ppm. 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Moist toweJette with pleasant odor, In foil packet 1"""""'1 FpJit~ Unknown -~ .~- """'~~"";;"~."""""""'~jl -t~:'j/~~fJ~~~~~~ ',:~'#;.'--',~ .'~L;f0i~' ~'~if.~~~'~'~~~~~~~~bEo~HAZARD _"_ .:;.i~~:~ :~~~. .~)tf~~~~~~~:t~J~~~~~~t~l~~- Flammable: X Yes No If package Is opened, the contents will burn. Means of Extinction: Foam. Carbon Dioxide. Water, Sand. Special Procedures: Keep fire exposed containers cool with water. Use nonnal procedures for fighting chemkal fires. I'. . . . ~ . ::,~TtiG,-FI~litya~IC.~ ,..._0".0",-.,...,-,0;..'- ,",-",,";':::"'-'-"''''..' ;",,'_':;':{";:';;'''"..'_ ;'~:;>:o:.-,~,_-- _ ~ EX~pata-(~S!d~,ty to CJiemleal '~~~!I_:~~~l4~f:r8-.~~-~;t,'- . r,~:;r;~;l*~i~':(tfT ~. ."'':; Flammable 1~~~1iif~~~{ Fumes wm ~nite. "r~~,r~~~~~~~t~~~~~J Rapid .-.;'tc.%-cF~.o;-"f ~,,,,~....:'".&~-.~,'t!W 11~.U~~r.:~~~,~:.r~~::r4ili1i,.,'q;,]~':.~ -:~I kS.~_~~vj"r~!-~:~~i~;~'~B Unknown 1 Unknown __I Unknown -;-'~.. ,",,~"!'-:j:-'i'J, AUh~nt:rCJ&. 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SOR/88-$4 "Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials" _ Sax Prepared By: ACL.Inc:. and Kensington Technology Group Phone Number: 147-981-9212 Original Release Date: 7119/00 ,.----,- ',-~~~"":J-lt4t1!~~]~j':~t}f~~ ~.~.~...;. ~,c':"lL !!(I'..",:;. .,,....:,......'!l:i:II."-- l-:iii-.. . -"."'",,_..''':' '''l.''i''~2''''''"''\'',,,,,c~'~i''';..,.,.,,.'; r- ::. el-' -,.....-;iJ'...... ...... ........... . ......1"1..'""1-"""' _......... \ r- . uc. .11: ATE R I A L SAl"ETY D A T A S 1I E E T WE~"" t,<)lolG SHOT GLASS CLl!:ANER 4Xl CS Page: 1 PRI.-oJ \fCE NAME: WEN LONG SHOT. GLASS CUAHE~ 4)(1 CS PRODtTCT CODE: FLCGCPPX\lEN-lONO.l a:::S:S;:::KC' _-=J:.C:=_C:C_CC_ SECT:ION I MANOFAC7'URER IDENT~PlCATION ........It=cc::lc.-=~ MANUY .2\CTURER I S NAME: FDRl<<JLA CotU'ORATIOIl ADDRE BS. I 7901 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH SEATTLE, WA. 96108 C"I'C'TO,GBNCY PEONE I:NE'OR19.TI:ON PHONE I (800) 228-5635 .059 DATE REVISED : (600) m-700S NAME OF PREPARER : 09/24198 : C. IIERNER. CHEMIST ...="'= "...=" SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/SARA III INFORMATION =..===.... VAPOIl .usatJ'U nIc:Kr cu ItIIBU ~ Bg . TDat ,ftClZn' 1LI.J'l>~ __..._10_10.... ...-...--....----....--...---...--..---------.---------.----.,.-----------------..--------------------------.-----------_._-.--_.- 67-63-0 33 68 OEG F 20 : S<J>-tt04'Y L ALCOHa. OSHA PEL: 400. ACllIH TlV: 400. OTHER: 500 DIPlt.OPTL.EIE ClYCOL MOIIaoIETHYl ETHER OSHA PEL: 100 '1'11. A,CGIH ILV: 100 PPII. OTHE~: ISO PPH ORAL lD50: 5.4 "OIKG (RATS), DERllAL L050: 2OMLftO (RAB8ITS) ETIIY l AL. COlla. OSHA PEL: 1000 PPII, ACGIH nv: 1000 PP". OTHER: NOHE 34590-94-6 .55 25 DEG F 10 64-17-5 48 8 DEO F .... N<> ~""Ic ch...lcllCa) .ubJect t<> the reportIng r.quiretllents at section 313 of Tltl. III and of 40 CFR 372 Ir. pr.sent. ... This. prociJct NY contain cheftlcal. I<nown t<> the.nlte of Collfoml. to CI\l$e cancer, bl rth d.fects or other reproductive harm. ..._==.....=........ SECTION XXI: - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..c............. BO:It.XNG POI:N'l'1 18(1 DEO F SPECIFIC GRAVJ:TY (H20=1) I 0.96 VAPOR DENSI:TYI HEAVIER THAll AIR EVAPORATION RATEI SLMlI THAll ETHER S!,"T .tJBILITY :IN WA'tBR I eoq>lete pH I KIA I'. . :ARMeB 1IND ODORI Liquid, non-vise..... flInt .....t e>dor. ....."'...""'.................... SECTION !:To! FIRE ANO ~l:PL05:rON m-Z)...!'.D DAT~. ..===.."..,,"'.., FLASH POI:NTI. <100 DEO F METHOD USED: lce FLAMMABLE LXMITS IN AIR BY VOLtlMB- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER I 14 ........._,..._.8JlXNG MEDIAl FOAM. CO2, DRY CMEMlCAl. I!I.TEl FOG SPECIAL FlREFIGHTrNG PRO~~UUAES Fire fighte.. .hould ....r .elf-contalned bre.thlng appar.tus Ind full pr~..ctlve clothIng. u.. water 'PCIY to cool nelrby contol and. .~M,J:tur" 1~1d to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Extl~hh all nearby .ou-cea ot Ignition because Vlporl ""y be roved by 1111' currentS to IgnHfon sourCK dlst.nt "'om hlndllt1l point. _.___...~e~..ce=..c~~.K= SECTION V REACTIVITY DATA =u~=~=.c====.=a=C"~=1 STAB nITY I STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID Excel.l~ hc.t, .perk., end open fLames. INCOMPATIBI:LITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) StrorQ oddl...., .It.I...... chlorine. .clds. .lk.lIa. ...lne5. Ind h.logen;. ~US DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Mat lfberate c.rbon monoxide or CQrban dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: IIlll NOT OCQJ1t .a_~..cc~..c~a._pc.. SECTION V~ HEALTH HAZARD DATA =a.~~c=..====.=C==.= INHALATION EEAL'l'E RXBKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Uncffltn'ed Vepor"1 end n:f.tc irrft.te the nose .nd throat. Inhllltlon of higher ~entrltionc nay cause headaches erd voralting. lrhal.tfon of very hhh n..__.....r.tfons or prolonged exposure Ny cluse ~onsciOUGne.l.. SICXN 1IND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISleS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE EYES. Vapor., liquid. end mictc are irritating. liquid and milt. may damage the eyes. SKIN - Vapor,liquid, and ~i'ts are . .....~ .. ... IfATERJ:AL S A F E T Y OAT A SHE E T ~ I.ONG SHOT GLASS CLEANER 4Xl CS Page I 2 Irrlc:.c1ng to .kln. Prolonged expolure NY burn tht Ikln. s1CClf ABSORPTION HEALTX UBXB AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE R~'.I dryIng of Itfn, or other Iton- of trrltltfon or contact dermatitts. MIY result in primary frrttlnt dermstttil. A lingle prolcrQld expolur. II not lIkely to be .boorbtd thrClUllh the skin In haMlful ......,u. INGfESTION REAL'Z'H RISleS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE swalLcwtng the LIquid NY cause heldeehe., MUI.I, vomit In" and dhrrh... SwalliNtng largt quantittes nay cause liver Inc:i klctley ~"J.~'l:'l'H HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) CHR~JC" Prolonged or repeated I~url of l1f;h conc:entnttons an produce 'ever. or fehl eNS depreulon. CAR.CINOGlDlICITY I N'l'P CARCINOGEN I No IARC MONOGRAPHS 1 No OSHA REGULATED I No The c. ,"" _ "I 0' thh product are not consIdered to be carclno;"", by the Nttlonal ToxlcoloSIY Progrllll, the InternatIonal A;ency fOI Reae.rel on CIne.., Of' th. Deet.potlonal Safety and He.lth Aclnlnhtratlon. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE '.rlOfW wIth pr...exlsttng skin d'lorder., eye problems, 'rrpalred respiratory fU"ICtton may be more susceptible to effects ~GENCY AND FIRST Am PROC.....u...ES . . _ INHALATION' Rtmove to fresh .Ir. "ve .rtlflcl.l rtlplrltton 11 not bre.thlng. EYES. Flush Immedl.tely with 'orge omounts of Wlter for .~ l...t 1S llnute. holding oyolldl open. Get ..dlc.1 .ttentfon. SKIN. Immedl.tely w.sh skin with lot. of soap .nd water. Remove contllllnated clothing' shoea. Get ..,llc.1 .ttentlon. rNGESTlON. If c....clous. drink Z gl..oes of water and IlIIIlecIi.,ely Inc1.l:e ....Itlng. Consult I physIcIan or polson eontrol center Immedlstely. Treet sYllPtanaUcally. Do not slve Inythh by IIOlJtl to an "",anaclOUl or eonvulllng peroon. _.--..--..~ SECTION VII - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE .=.a=_~=..= STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED . EA'TIIlGUISI AlL IGNITION saJIlCES. for....1I &pILLs, mop or wfpe up rd contlln. 'or large &pllll, cantlin by diking with absorbent ..ter i.( and cont.'n. Keep IlGterl.l out of cewerc, etarm dr.'nl, lurflc~ wat~r.r and lOti. WAS"J'E DISPOSAL METHOD CORpI y .lth .11 app\ le.bll ;overment.l regul.tl.... on spill reportIng. h.ndl fng and dl.poul of .ane. Dhpooe of contamfnated product and ..terf.ll used In cleen l.p In a lhlmer ..,." .J for thfa N1ted.l enc:t the contarainont. consult .pproprht~ Federal, Stat. and L_I regul.tory Igeneles to ISclrt,'n proper dlsposel proeedurea Ind IllIrl>ly .Ith thllll. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAlCEN IN HANDLING AND STORING XEEP AJJAY I"RlJI HEAT, SPARKS, 'AlID fLlMES. Store In I cool dry. well ventlllted pl.ce .w.y from IncCXlplltlble gterlal.. Keep contail"lr' t Illhtly doaed lIlhen not In UN. Vent container frequently, and ..or, oftM in NUll weether, to relieve pressure. Do fl. - ~ t=r=--:!.O:,,: t~ ~ cl:!ntslner.. ( 0............ PRECAUTIONS Eopty contelnerl USUolly 'tiLL hold resla.es of Nterlal and .aporl. The.......t be considered huardous ond dhposed of In c__. A,.... with pt"ClpIr handlll1ll proeodJrel prescribed for h'zardOUl chenl..ll. IIlen mixIng wIth water, .Iwaya odd thh product to ...ter and .Ur. ...a..........c....=. SECTION vr~~ CONTROL ~ORES =====~..=====a~~==a=~ UE:PIRATORY PROTBCT:t:ON In tile .bsence of odequatt ventilation an .pproved resplrltor ....y be required. VENTILI.TION Be lure to prov'de adequltl Yentilltion In .ll working Irees at all time. In general, ~e.lth prdbtcms ~ould result fron ~epeGtcd af I""olonaed olXpOIureto chemlell v~. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Uear real.tent ,lOves luch .. polYlthylent or ribber. En: PROTECTION ChMfeel apluh gOGal~ should be worn ciJrf"g .~llc.tlon of this product. OTHER PROTECTrvB CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT ""ere grea. rye ard Ikln contact NY occur use IT'd wear Ipproprtlte clothlnv. rl.AXJer boet. -..lth pont! on the cut.ldo, and r~r ,lovel. WORX/XYGIENIC PRACTICES Stlndard hygIenic prlctlc.. ""t be observed wilen h.ndl'ng .11 chamleals. _._..._.a....a_a__._~=.__ SECTZON XX DXSCLArMER .c=c~==__=====_.===~~._== Info~tfon contafned here'n .. furnhhed wIthout ...rranty of any kind. ~loyef'C should use this Information only IS . SUpplement to other Infor.tlon gathered by then ancIllJSt illite L':_.._.':ent determination of aultabll fty and coopletenus of infoNMtton from ,I lourcel to aslur. proper use of these materi.t, Ind for the lafety end hellth of employees.