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R001362 21020 70TH AVE W _Redacted210 Zo 70+A IqO-C tJ Serving Brier, Edmonds, and 12425 Meridian Ave 91 `Mountlake Terrace Everett, WA 98208 K� Phone (425) 551-1200 www.FireDistrictl.org Fax (425) 551-1272 . FIRE PREVENTION I SPECTION REPORT 1MEDMONDS ❑ BRIER ❑ MOUNTLAKE TERRACE ❑ UNINCORPORATED LOCATION: 21020 70 th Avenue W 98026 BUSINESS NAME: PHONE: SC D DATE DUE / TICSpecialties 4257743881 1-120418 MAILING UFIR / ADDRESS: 738 207 21020 70th Avenue W, Edmonds, WA 98026 BUSINESS OWNER: HOME PHONE: Conway, Terranc EMERGENCY-1: HOME PHONE: CURRENT -KEY ACCESS-2: EMAIL: Conway, rrance - HOME PHONE: 2063634190 CITY BUSINESS YES %N El LICENSE PERSON CONTACTED: INITIAL I SPECcTIO DIAT NAME OF INSPECTOR: J 3� t5 FIRE SYSTEMS: FA FE I(O / I�- FD Lk Box I FAQ TIONS 4 ROMMUNICATIONS 2 F r� is !°'�^ r v �� 2 3 3.._.__.. _._.._--- _ ___ 4 4 5 6 6 7 7 I AGREE TO CORRECT THE ABOVE VIOLATION(S) IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS X 1st RE -INSPECTION 2nd RE -INSPECTION EXTENSION FINAL RE -INSPECTION VIOLATIONS DATE DUE: DATE DUE: GRANTEDTO: DATE. DUE: CITED: PERSON CONTACTED: AIM` PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED: 1 INSPECTORw' INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: " 2 nn: /ANSI I y19 +I DATE: V DATE: DATE: CITATION ISSUED 3 VIOLATIONS VIOLATIONS,-,,4; PRE -CITATION 1 5 1 5 LETTER SENT NUMBER: 4 0 CODE 2 2 6 DATE: SECTION: 5 RETURN RECEIPT 3 7 3 7 RECEIVED 6 DISPOSITION: 4 18 4 8 DATE: 7 LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO u 8 CONFIDENCE TESTING Protection &Communications, Inc. • ALARM /■ :11 9199 - Fax (425) 774-6317 TEST ■ ■O■ pro-comm-online. ■ NAME OF FACILITY Tc SON A knF2rc A PHONE NO. DATE INSPECTION 7 ?e i1( ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP OCCUPIED AS MONITO D BY L�JRrr c ACCT # (Fg_ 9 7,F0 TYPE OF TEST MONTHLY ❑ QUARTERLY El SEMIANNUAL ❑ �.; 4 • ANNUAL L� • ACCEPT ❑ PRO-COMM LICENCE BATTERY VOLTAGE s ,VOLTS BATTERY UNDER FULL LOAD VOLTS - 1. CHARGE CIRCUIT VOLTS ? 7. 6/ ITEM -YES NO N/A ITEM YES I NO N/A ' ITEM YES NO N/A TROUBLE AC OFF CIRCUITS CHECKED FOR SUPERVISION SYSTEM WIRING CONFORMS TO NFPA STANDARDS SYSTEM OPERATES ON STANDBY POWER CONTROLPANELCHECKED PER NFPA & MFG INST. KEY TO PANEL AVAILABLE / SIGNALS OPERATE ON AC POWER AUXILIARY EQUIP. OPERATES OTHER SIGNALS OPERATE STANDBY POWER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AT PANEL Ile / OTHER EQUIPMENTTESTED NO. OF UNITS SATISFACTORY NO. OF UNITS SATISFACTORY TYPE OF EQUIPMENT IN BLDG. TESTED YES NO N/A TYPE OF EQUIPMENT IN BLDG. TESTED YES I NO N/A BELLS, HORNS, CHIMES, VOICE ALARM, SPEAKERS 01011 ANNUNCIATORS VISUAL ALARM DEVICES ELEVATOR CALL DOWN HEAT DETECTORS / % 7 DOOR RELEASE SMOKE DETECTORS �, FIRE & SMOKE DAMPERS MANUAL PULL STATIONS 3 ` PHONE JACKS 2 SPRINKLER SUPERVISORY SWITCHES AUTO DOOR UNLOCKS (FAIL-SAFE) SPRINKLER FLOW SWITCHES OTHER CENTRAL STATION OTHER VENTILATION CONTROLS OPERATE �� OTHER PANEL AND MODEL !C,/v *�/lf G It f OTHER SERVICE TECHNICIAN NOTES [ ] Fire Watch required, threat level 1 2 3 (see reverse for a threat level explaination) /1ic.� /2a�3L £�,► f �.va THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS FIRE ALARM HAS BEEN PROPERLY TESTED AND INSPECTED FOR RELIABILITY TO COVER ITEMS LISTED IN THIS REPORT, IS CONSISTENT WITH FIRE ALARM MAINTENANCE STANDARDS. OWNgR WAS INFORMED ABOUT ANY NEEDED REPAIRS OR DISCREPANCIES. NONE ❑ YES ❑ OWNER OR FAC I REPRESENTATIVE DATE TECH ICIAN LICENSE NO. Sc14780c)61d SIG ATURE I CITY OF EDMONDS BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATION— COMMERCIARECEIV, FEE: $125.00 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, BUSINESS -LICENSE DIVISION j��•ta9° 121 5TH AVENUE NORTH, EDMONDS, WA 98020 PHONE: 425.775.2625 00 \ rnhmmfit CM OFFICE USE ONLY BL# Customer# ,�. I Year CI ss SHD Date Paid V; TR# 61- Fee Paid ZS• Mailed Delete INSTRUCTIONS: Please complete the application in full and attach the required floor plan. Middle initial or name required of all parties concerned. If no middle name, please indicate by writing NMN. Sign and return application with fee. Please advise of - any change in status. New license required if business changes location or ownership. Notification to City of Edmonds required ifbusiness closes. A-S� "" ^ ✓ ��—� BUSINESS NAME — `� n 1 S BUSINESS ADDRESS �� O 2-L % O A'"`^"� L`�` 3� 1✓ d M onJi' Street Suite No. Zip Code MAILING ADDRESS C� w,�c.� s \,/Ult} 9%O"Z 6 Street or PO Box Suite No. City, State andf Zip Code 'q / BUSINESS PHONE NO.1 y(_ Z'S 1 -7 7 4.3 $i 1 WA STATE TAX ID NO. (UBI NO.) 6 0 —5 BUSINESS E-MAIL T� seeaanN• ey''f� WEBSITE PROPERTYOWNER I < V`,r-t �4,1 ­10?ry BUSINESS l CJL�: ��p p �.�Y�• L t. L, ( _4 Z's Name Phone Number EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION (For Premise Access in Emergency): Cco ` k r V-c 1)C e yt 25 1-i -i -I - 3� Last N701,NWA. First Name MI Phone No. —C ` A-tiV( 2ot. I U0 - 0 ,0 \ Last Name First Name Mi Phone No. NATURE OF BUSINESS NO e�.. � P � e 1% ` % l Pk0 lv ;FvM✓ �L LC, 1;s 161 -- 6�1��-7 6 IPP►^� Ls ^^7L NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 9— SQUARE FOOTAGE OF BUSINESS SPACE 2.00 TYPE OF BUSINESS - PLEASE CHECK.THE APPROPRIATE.CATEGORY: O CONSTRUCTION O FINANCE, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE O LANDSCAPE, HORTICULTURAL O MANUFACTURING O NON-PROFIT O RETAIL O SECONDHAND DEALER O SERVICES/ ❑ WHOLESALE K_OTHER M11ti' OLJ_J�- 6 AMUSEMENT DEVICES ON PREMISES? DYES O NO . IF YES. TOTAL NUMBER LIQUOR SOLD ON PREMISES?: O YES . JSNO . GAMBLING? DYES �10 CIGARETTES SOLD ON PREMISES O Y S RNO FLAMMABLE OR HAZARDOUS MATRRiALS USED OR STORED?: O YES O'fNO IF YES, PLEASE PROVIDE LIST OF MATE AQ/�TIES: PROPOSED OPENING DAY -OF BUSINESS 7 (> (�'� BUSINESS HOURS DAYS OPEN O SUNDAY GO&ONDAY O TUESDAY O WEDNESDAY O THURSDAY O FRIDAY - O SATURDAY PARKING SPACES ON SITE: TOTAL —1 ACCESSIBLE FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES I DOES THE BUSINESS CONTAIN AN ENTRANCE ACCESSIBLE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES? AYES O NO PPEaHGGS BUSINESS'USE AT THIS ADDRESS C "`^�'^ � ton 2z7 i DATE OF BIRTH CITY ANC STATE OF BIRTH COIIMRY 'CDA PARTNERBHIP�PARTNERI NAM 1� - irsl iq d�T..v� ADOiIEESN 10 4 AM. HNP LOM7*C eaHOMEPHONENOA I OOLNO(CRIVEM OTHER IO N DATEOFSIRTN COVMID STATEOFB COUNTRYOFBRtTH PARTNERSHIP. PARTNER Y- NANI liM •FYN MI AODREss Sheet APL W. UM N0. CO/,SMearolNCetle HOMEPHONENO•l I COL M.(DMI S LICENSE NO.) OR OTHERID NO. ' DATE OF BIRTH CRY ANO STATE OF BIRTH COUNTRY OF BIRTH CORPORATION NAME OFCORPORATION �h9 in 1w C1�� L.IL PmeRAL rAzn No. '-ITl-3o�1546p ODRP,AOpREss 2-Io'7� ?� 4-- 1, s�•-', �.ik++dJF Lv60C 9g0z[. PHONENO.fYCY1 Irv-Iavl Stleel SWM,ApI.WRN0. gry:SMband ZIpCroe coRPDRATE OFFICERS: leaf Name FIMNa Ia LB Title ABiIYA,NFC✓J`2lftc t_,: COA. . Wna-PMIeE O!�MA� 0' 7 TaleTaleOaleaM FIRE OFPT.-OAPPROVE ODISAPPRDVE DATE " EIGNATURE U:F.LR.i - CWEAEHT3 . POUGEQEPT. OAPPROVE OOLRAFPROVE DATE SIGNATURE COMMENTS .. . 80' 122' 0 BREAK ROOM 0 , WASHINGTON WINE CLUB 80'X 80' PRODUCTION 1 C RECEPTION I I I 1®1 RECEPTION 2nd Floor 42' OFFICE EMBROIDERY 32' 32' IR Merritt, Chelsea From: Terrence Conway <tpc@tcspanamerica.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 201510:55 AM To: Merritt, Chelsea Subject: Re: Business License Application - Floor Plan Attachments: TCSpanFloorPlan.pdf H i, Here is a floor plan. The Washington Wine Company will be in 180 square feet of the building that houses TC Span America. We will only be shipping from this location. There will be no onsite retail sales. Let me know if this answers what you need or if you need anything else. Terry Conway From: Merritt, Chelsea Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 10:57 AM To: mailto:tpc tcspan.com Subject: Business License Application - Floor Plan Good Morning, I have received your application for a New Business License Washington Wine Co., I am missing the drawing of the floor plan for the space can you please email me a copy of the drawing so I can submit your application for approval? Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you, Chelsea Chelsea Merritt Business License Clerk Chelsea.merriWedmondswa.00v 425-775-2525 ext 1384 1 John J. Westfall From: John J. Westfall Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2015 1:35 PM To: 'Startzman, Jeanne' Cc: Kevin Zweber Subject: FW: PRR THORP Rcvd 3-17-15 Attachments: 20130304103610.pdf; 20130304103705.pdf; 20130304103936.pdf; Request for Public_Records.pdf Ref: 21020 70th Ave W, Edmonds, WA Jeanne: The Edmonds Department of Fire Prevention office has address file on this property dating from August 20, 1968 with some construction notes and later periodic fire inspection exhibits when this site was part of Snohomish County: Sno-King Auto Rebuild (auto body repair) is the first known business operating from the building. Letter from Fire Inspector J. Littlejohn from Snohomish County FPD#1 identifies hazards related to substandard installation and non-conformance of paint spray booth. Though not listed, we can assume paints and lacquers were a part of the function of this business. Arc and oxy-acetylene welding was also performed at that time. In 1974, Rudi's Volkswagen Repair Shop moved in. Sheppard Millwork occupied this space by February 1976. It appears that City Edmonds annexed this property in 1979. Annual fire permits were issued to Sheppard for woodworking plant. In conformance with WA Community Right to Know Act, attached (#1) is a 1991 Tier Two report from Sheppard for chemicals used on site. From 1993 on, annual fire permits also recognized storage and handling of class I, II, and III flammable/or combustible liquids. Fire marshal assumes small hazardous waste generation along with the use of these products. In 1998, JT Custom Millwork took over operations as cabinetry shop. In 2000, TC Specialties relocated from another site in the city to this facility. Screenprinting and embroidery of garments were the processes conducted on site. Attached (#2) is "typical" polymer MSDS provided by business owner. Annual fire permits identified the storage and handling of class II and III combustible liquids. In March 2005, a more complete inventory (#3) of MSDS s were provided by owner. In 2009, a fire alarm system was installed to protect the plant operations. TC Specialties formed under TC Span America LLC in 2006, and still remains on -site as of August 2012. The Snohomish Fire District #1 incident database has no reported fire, hazardous material, or other applicable incidents found at this address since 1/1/2010 when Snohomish FD#1 became the emergency response agency responsible for Edmonds City jurisdiction. Only one incident is documented since this date, that was a false fire alarm on 6/15/11. This satisfies all available information requested by attached request. John J. Westfall Fire Marshal Fire Prevention Services 425-771-0213 Desk 425-775-7721 Fax 425-231-3644 Mobile Request Made By: Lauren Thorp Request Received: March 17, 2015 Request (Summary): 21020 70th Ave W. Your Name Time Spent John Westfall 30 minutes TOTAL 130 minutes John Westfall Edmonds Fire Marshal CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5th Avenue North Maw Edmonds, WA 98020 NAW 425.775.2525 (phone) 425.771.0266 (fax) Email: prr@edmondswa.gov (Save completed form to your computer before attaching to email) REQUEST FOR PUBLIC RECORDS Date of Request: March 17, 2015 Requester Name: Lauren Thorp Requester Address: 3006 S. 96th Street Street Suite/Apt. Lakewood WA 98499 City State zip Email Address: lauren.thorp@terracon.com Phone Number: 253-382-3802 Tracking No. Request Made: ❑ In Person ❑ In Writing ❑ Telephone ❑ Fax ✓❑ Email How would you prefer to be notified when the records are available? ❑ In Writing ❑ Telephone ❑ Fax ✓❑ Email DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST: Be Spec and provide as much detail as possible; include address and owner of property; file name or number, time period; incident location and date, case number, any other names associated with your request; etc.): I am writing an environmental report for the following facility, and I need to know if you have records regarding historic and current building permits/plans, underground or aboveground storage tanks, septic systems, water wells, hazardous waste storage/spills, drug labs, or other records of environmental concern. 1020 70th Avenue West, Edmonds, WA I agree to pay for any requested copies per the City's adopted fee schedule. Yes ✓❑ Is the information requested a list of individuals to be used for a mailing list for commercial purposes? Yes ❑ No ✓❑ If fames, please complete the additional form found on page 3. "Responses to requests for public records shall be made promptly by agencies, the office of the secretary of the senate, and the office of the chief clerk of the house of representatives. Within rive business days of receiving a public record request, an agency, the office of the secretary of the senate, or the office of the chief clerk of the house of representatives must respond by either (1) providing the record; (2) providing an intemet address and link on the agencys web site to the specific records requested, except that if the requester notifies the agency that he or she cannot access the records through the intemet, then the agency must provide copies of the record or allow the requester to view copies using an agency computer, (3) acknowledging that the agency, the office of the secretary of the senate, or the office of the chief clerk of the house of representatives has received the request and providing a reasonable estimate of the time the agency, the office of the secretary of the senate, or the office of the chief clerk of the house of representatives will require to respond to the request; or (4) denying the public record request. In acknowledging receipt of a public record request that is unclear, an agency may ask the requestor to clarity what information the requestor is seeking. If the requestor fails to clarify the request, the agency need not respond to it." RCW 42.56.520 (in part) Page -1- SNOHOMISH CO. Serving Brier, Edmonds FIRRMountlake Terrace,and ST RU T the Town of Woodway www FireDistrictl. org pr LOCATION: � 21020 70th Avenue BUSINESS NAME: TC Specialties pecialtieS MAILING 21020 70fh Ave' ADDRESS: ti Edmonds BUSINESS OWNER: Conway, Terrance i EMERGENCY-1: Keprawskl, Sara _- KEY ACCESS-2: PERSON CONTACTED: NAME OF INSPECTOR: y � pa FIRE FA-8/12 FD LkBx SYSTEMS: W 12425 Meridian Ave S Everett, WA 98208 Phone (425) 551-1200 Fax (425) 551-1272 PHONE: 4257743881 98026 HOME PHONE: 2063634190 ACTIVE HOMEPHONE: 2062610057 CURRENT HOME PHONE: CITY YES NO BUSINESS LICENSE INITIAL INSPECTION DATE -7 UX�, U FIE f ANNUAL FIRE PREVENTION INSPECTION REPORT EDMONDS d BRIER ❑ WOODWAY ❑ MOUNTLAKE TERRACE ❑ UNINCORPORATED FREQUENCY STATION & SHIFT 366 16 A I SCHEDULED DATE DUE ► 07/01,113 UFIR ► 738 5217207 HAZARDS FOUND AND LOCATI NS / COMMUNICATIONS 1 - 1 2 2 3 3 t 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 1 AGREE TO CORRECT THE ABOVE VIOLATION(S) IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS X 1st RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: 2nd RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: EXTENSION GRANTED TO: FINAL RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: VIOLATIONS CITED: PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED: INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: 2 DATE: DATE: DATE: 3 VIOLATIONS 1 5 VIOLATIONS 1 5 PRE -CITATION LETTER SENT CITATION ISSUED NUMBER: 4 2 6 2 6 DATE: CODE SECTION: 5 3 7 3 7 RETURN RECEIPT RECEIVED e 4 18 Q 8 DATE: DISPOSITION: 7 LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO g FIRE DEPARTMENT COPY Message Page 1 of 2 Westfall, John From: Westfall, John Sent: Monday, March 04, 2013 10:50 AM To: Startzman, Jeanne Subject: RE: PRR Hank Rcvd 3-1-13 Ref: 21020 70th Ave W, Edmonds, WA Jeanne: The Edmonds Department of Fire Prevention office has address file on this property dating from August 20, 1968 with some construction notes and later periodic fire inspection exhibits when this site was part of Snohomish County. Sno-King Auto Rebuild (auto body repair) is the first known business operating from the building. Letter from Fire Inspector J. Littlejohn from Snohomish County FPD#1 identifies hazards related to substandard installation and non-conformance of paint spray booth. Though not listed, we can assume paints and lacquers were a part of the function of this business. Arc and oxy-acetylene welding was also performed at that time. In 1974, Rudi's Volkswagen Repair Shop moved in. Sheppard Millwork occupied this space by February 1976. It appears that City Edmonds annexed this property in 1979. Annual fire permits were issued to Sheppard for woodworking plant. In conformance with WA Community Right to Know Act, attached (#1) is a 1991 Tier Two report from Sheppard for chemicals used on site. From 1993 on, annual fire permits also recognized storage and handling of class I, II, and III flammable/or combustible liquids. Fire marshal assumes small hazardous waste generation along with the use of these products. In 1998, JT Custom Millwork took over operations as cabinetry shop. In 2000, TC Specialties relocated from another site in the city to this facility. Screenprinting and embroidery of garments were the processes conducted on site. Attached (#2) is "typical" polymer MSDS provided by business owner. Annual fire permits identified the storage and handling of class II and III combustible liquids. In March 2005, a more complete inventory (#3) of MSDS s were provided by owner. In 2009, a fire alarm system was installed to protect the plant operations. TC Specialties formed under TC Span America LLC in 2006, and still remains on -site as of August 2012. The Snohomish Fire District #1 incident database has no reported fire, hazardous material, or other applicable incidents found at this address since 1/1/2010 when Snohomish FD#1 became the emergency response agency responsible for Edmonds City jurisdiction. Only one incident is documented since this date, that was a false fire alarm on 6/15/11. This satisfies all available information requested by attached request. 3/4/2013 Message Page 2 of 2 John I Westfall Fire Marshal Fire Prevention Services 425-771-0213 Desk 425-775-7721 Fax 425-231-3644 Mobile Request Made By: Travis Hank Request Received: March 1, 2013 Request (Summary): 21020 70th Ave W. Your Name I Time Spent John Westfall 1 60 minutes TOTAL 1 60 minutes John Westfall Edmonds Fire Marshal -----Original Message ----- From: Startzman, Jeanne Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 10:14 AM To: Yarberry, Leonard; Bjorback, Leif; Thornquist, Linda; Harrison, Marie; Westfall, John Subject: PRR Hank Rcvd 3-1-13 March 1, 2013 Attached is request received today from Travis Hank. He is requesting Building Dept. and environmental records for 21020 — 70th Ave. W. Please let me know if there are other divisions in addition to Building and FD1 that may have responsive records. Initial response is due Thursday, March 7. Please contact me prior to then if you will need a response -date extension. Thanks, Jeanne From: SysAdmin Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 8:27 AM To: City Clerk Fax Machine Subject: Fax Received 3/4/2013 MAR-01-2013 07:54 From:TERRRCON 4257713549 To:425 771 0266 P.1/2 CITY OF EDMONDS 121 Sth Avenue Noah Edmonds, WA 98020 www,cLednnonds.wa. us 426.775.2526 (phone) 425.771.0266 ffasl REQUEST FOR PUBLIC RECORDS PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Date of Request: Requester Name: Requester Address: a190� 6�f}�� Avg"e, Li, i Streetl Su�ite/Apt 11 �J /y i�%uh� 1c kt �C *r.st� iN1 '/ a vZ 7 city 1 State Zip Email Address: Ce.-,t, Phone Number. ` j — 330 4 Request Made: [ ] In Person [ ] In Writing (] Telephone [qlrax [ ] Email How would you prefer to be notified when the records are available? [ ] In Writing [ ] Telephone [ ] Fax [ nail DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST: Be s ecific and provide as much detail as possible; include address and owner of property; file name or number; time period; incident location and date; case number; any other names associated with your request; etc.): r SQi �{f 1a1+'�icnsk.re_ dv�r�r ! sac. oc P.., N�^ 2nW.rla.�+►,vrf4l r co Is the information requested a 110--e�ndividuals to be used for a mailing list for commercial purposes? _ Yes j NN If yam, ple corn the additional form found on page 3. Signat re of erson eking Request Pago •f- L P' S Low Voltage Systems, Inc. Lil", =Sgft~nt Ca>itfJin-wi,.t iowN, tlttme. Aetiomarhm 1'' 0. 13Cax 14 )1 N4 i I I Creek, WA 98082 425.948.4098 CONFIDENCE TEST jyj REPAIRS j Y' L CERTIFICATION GIVEN RED Y j YELLOW) a: J WHITE s Occupancy Address: .-a,oa Q Occupancy Name: Tom_ Building Owner: _,- Responsible Person: Phone Number: Number, �tr�'l �-�Phone Building Owner Address: .�ll as - • / V Date of Inspection `�vr?.........._ Acceptance y Testers Name (Please Print): .. � certification NumL r: Alarm System Functionality_ Trouble signal with ACpoWer 1 11 "'Sy-�tahl ratea,ale3 wowi,ly or fi !-*,y beckrtpq. .. "t'rr'�"", t:3G Battery voilage (no load) . ,_volts Battery Vuit!!,e (Pull fond: _ _+� chsrrr vpttaga _ Sy em opa atgs prri 6rly,op starvltrf ptrw rp - YW; C ' No,F All i+nod:: ,:p, a.- r, ; At, NO, ql; n:z atktg.Cucu ts, no, of sigfial cir:;ulfS Does, a%atm System r11ect audibi€iti' stancfnrps? Yes % No Ll Ali:citCitlt.StcliaclCed•Jor.�IdrttiG3l:8i1:'t2tvislun? - - -- - 5'9'.°mot' No.(„j. All auxiliary e.quiptnr.,i ,.p,tiales iCiK't�t'p , !a•=_, :ompr+:'l ••,, _''" .n. _� nu ••r.., :ronttla len:confr0(8toneiat, - _ _ - .- - ' - ALAye, iG _ N04- K4 to paned available? yaa i , No f Uper irig,instruutldns atptlneh Ye rto Trouble ildicatpR.; fur:rrion prlp(•r.r 'eea No ^.R?mote n,'urnUaM:;P'sncl iun%ion proprrty'a- _ - - - :t�,+Ai- "Y6,J_J - NO n Elevator Cali Down functions properly'! .. lira f _ Ye> - N- o r", .: sTesara 3 d`pUstnd;rit•y anc l?., .. Ye r l No r-t " G,ineral alatm nulwuatia t inu ueal e) y � (rrrirtutetq _ NIA I'-` ` friD v,r3aj(Spiac,,,tyt. _ . ..... 1'ui 1J•_ NoD Oihtr Devices (Specify) - _� . Yew l q Communication Equipment j Total Number of Units in Building Total Number Units Tested Test. Results Acceptable — r��fionotSetss -� - Phone Jacks 3 NIA tI 'Yes Z .110 _ Nit, i LS u' ;do System Devices Total Number of Units in Building Total Nurnbeonits Tested Test Results Acceptable hall,. Hems, Chimes (-- rCS. 1 NiA lest No VOke'BDat,l r{e t Jc::„ Ctariryj --• -y— 3 - rV ;'_',es Smoke Defectors _ Fllr _ Sey No ` Dint Detectors NfA Y 1 No 1 Spnn iw?P,lou S<<itchc_ s l t1A' ` 1a9 i�` -' No ! Sprinkler Supc.rv+ on Switches tJ?n r C No I tV,isuaf Atarm,tDev,ces,<'- ' • M - -_. �' rUAI ' . `lc b G tams ,i Pull StationsS.- 1 N/ VeS No 'Autom:Vn` Oocr.Iln'r -- .. ...... .. _. .. - -- -..».___- t•J;'A� Yes:' -Pjr,"4T..r' AutornIItit Doar Rai aae NIA :� Vag 1. I _ . Pip t� Central station monitoring? Yc do , Monitoring company name Control pane! ,namoacturc,r. trtn:i"r ;vi,,rnber: ',`�'� Problems Found: Corrections Made: Signature of Tester: Date Corrected: Date. C.r'- ..✓C%�-�1 ..s�-... 77 w ...... . . customer signature: APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR MATERIALS OR PROCESSES January 3, 2012 Please verify and correct the following information: Name of Company (DBA): TC Span America LLC Edmonds Location : 21020 70th Avenue W In conformity with the terms of the International Fire Code, application is hereby made to store, use Storage and handling of Class II and III combustible or maintain the following liquids activity, storage or pro- cesses: Mailing Address: 21020 70th Ave. W Edmonds, WA 98026 EFD UFIR #: 7380000207 (for office use) Your Signature Your Name (print) Your Title Please make corrections, attach $40 payable to the City of Edmonds and mail to: Fire Marshal Department of Fire Prevention 121-5th Avenue North Edmonds, WA 98020 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Rec'd Check# ZZ Z APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR MATERIALS OR PROCE March 7, 2011 MAR 2 1 FAD i Please verify and correct the following information: EDMONDI FIRE DEPT. Name of Company; DBA TC Span America LLC Edmonds Location 21020 70th Avenue In conformity with the terms of Storage and handling of Class II and III combustible liquids the International Fire Code, application is hereby made to store, use or maintain the following activity, storage or processes: Mailing Address: 21020 70th Ave. W Edmonds WA 98026 EFD UFIR #: 738000000207 (for office use) Your Signature Your Name (print) c� Your Title Please make corrections, attach $40 payable to the City of Edmonds, and mail to: Fire Marshal Department of Fire Prevention 121-5th Avenue North Edmonds, WA 98020 CITY OF EDMONDS DEPARTMENT OF FIRE PREVENTION PERMIT January 1, 2011 738-000-000-207 December 31, 2011 Date of Issue UFIR Number Date of Expiration This PERMIT is issued to: I TC Span America LLC located at: 121020 70th Avenue W I Edmonds, WA To engage in the business, occupation or process of: And shall constitute permission to maintain, store, use or handle materials or to conduct process which produce conditions hazardous to life or property or to install equipment used in connection with such activities as follows: Storage and handling of Class II and III combustible liquids Allowed Occupant Load: I -- Pursuant to the provisions of the International Fire Code, any violation of the Code may be grounds for the revocation of this PERMIT. This permit does not take the place of any license required by law and is not transferable. Any change in the use or occupancy of premises shall require a new permit. Fir4parshaki Debbrtment of Fire Prevention This Permit Must Be Posted At All Times in The Premises Identified Above City of Edmonds Community Development Code 19.25.020 SNOHOMISH CO. FIRE PREVENTION Serving Brief; Edmonds 12.425 Meridian Ave S..'/. INSPECTION REPORT Mountlake Terrace,and Everett, WA 98208 ❑S ❑ BRIER BRIER the Town of Woodway Phone (425) 551-1200 ❑ WOODWAY wwYt? FireDistrictl.org Fax (425) 551-1272 ❑ MOUNTLAKE TERRACE ❑ UNINCORPORATED FREQUENCY STATION & SHIFT f LOCATION: 21020 70th Avenue W 366 16 C BUSINESS NAME: % TG Specialties PHONE: 4257743881 DATE DUE SCHEDULED► 07101f19 MAILING 21020 70th Ave W UFIR ► 738 5217207 ADDRESS: Edmonds 98026 BUSINESS OWNER: Conway, Terence HOME PHONE: 2063634.190 ACTIVE EMERGENCY 1: Keprawski, Sara HOME PHONE: 20626100,7 CURRENT KEY ACCESS-2: HOME PHONE: CITY YES NO BUSINESS El El LICENSE PERSON CONTACTED: INITIAL INSPECTION DATE NAME OF INSPECTOR: I ! IJ FIRE FA 4/09 FD I_kBx FE � / f SYSTEMS: ANNUAL I' ) HAZARDS FOUND AND LOCATIONS / COMMUNICATIONS 1 N C' _14 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 ' 6 6 7 7 1 AGREE TO CORRECT THE ABOVE VIOLATION(S) IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS X 1st RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE, 2nd RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: ,..-...- EXTENSION GRANTED TO: FINAL RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: VIOLATIONS CITED: PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED: 1 INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: 2 DATE* DATE: DATE: 3 VIOLATIONS 1 5 VIOLATIONS 1 5 PRE -CITATION LETTER SENT CITATION ISSUED NUMBER: 4 2 8 2 6 DATE: CODE 5SECTION: 3 7 3 7 RETURN RECEIPT RECEIVED 6 4 18 4 18 DATE: DISPOSITION: 7 LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO 8 FIRE DEPARTMENT COPY CITY OF EDMONDS 121 5TM AVENUE N. • EDMONDS, WASHINGTON 98020 • (425) 771-0215 FIRE DEPARTMENT 16'st 1890 LOCATION: 21020 70th Avenue BUSINESS NAME: TC Specialties MAILING 21020 70th Ave W ADDRESS: Edmonds BUSINESS OWNER: Conway, Terrance EMERGENCY-1: Keprawskl, Sera KEY ACCESS-2: FIRE PREVENTION SAFETY SURVEY PHONE: 4257743881 98026 HOMEPHONE: 2063634190 HOMEPHONE: 2062610057 HOME PHONE: FREQUENCY STATION 8 SHIFT 11 16 B DATE DUES ► 07/01110 UFIR ► 738 5217207 ACTIVE PERSON CONTACTED: �L INITIAL INSPECTION DATE �� +.{✓ �/ NAME OF INSPECTOR: FIRE FA 4109 FD LkBx SYSTEMS: FE I_ ANNUAL HAZARDS FOUND AND LOCATIONS / COMMUNICATIONS ENTER CODE ONLY ONCE ► ),/ VIOLATION CODE 2 40c,r' ©c x,�- o.�s4ie `ii[-�� iy - %D S!-� L' �'i.fG'df 4A s �� d/WY ���'.�/L�d� .d�y�L. �Di4�/,["i�: sZ�'�L' 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 1st RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: �(] i 2nd RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE, - EXTENSION GRANTED TO: FINAL RE -INSPECTION DATE DUE: VIOLATIONS CITED: PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED: PERSON CONTACTED: 1 INSPECTOR: INSPECTOR: `� INSPECTOR: 2 DATE: DATE. DATE: 3 VIOLATIONS 1 5 VIOLATIONS 1 5 PRE -CITATION LETTER SENT CITATION ISSUED NUMBER: 4 2 6 2 6 DATE: CODE SECTION: 5 3 7 3 7 RETURN RECEIPT RECEIVED 6 7 4 8 4 8 DATE: DISPOSITION: - g LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO LETTER NEEDED ❑ YES ❑ NO FIRE DEPARTMENT COPY Rutland Plastic Technologies, Inc PL ASTIC TECHNOLOGIES 10021 Rodney Street Pineville, NC. 28134 QS-9000/ISO 9001 Registration #1666 ISO 14001 Registration #116666B MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 1. Chemical Product and Company Identification MANUFACTURING LOCATION: HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM: Rutland Plastic Technologies, Inc. 10021 Rodney Street Health: �1� Pineville, NC 28134 _Flammatillit a �07 704/553-0046 Rea suit, : 11111111100 PersonalPr—otec' Lion; RAJ IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CONTACT: 704/553-0046 PRODUCT NAME: NAME: Rutland Screen Printing Plastisol MSDS NUMBER: 001 CHEMICAL FAMILY: 1111Llyvinyl Chloride Dispersion DATE REVISED: 3/16/2005 PRODUCT CODE: All BD, CB, CC, eP, HD-HL,-HS, LP, LX, MN DATE PRINTED: 3/31/2005 M2, MA, MC, MG, MH, MS, MV, NA, NG, NM, SUPERSEDES: 2/91/2004 NS, NW, RC, RF, TP, SD, and SS Series Inks FX8030, FX8033, LC4449 Exceptions: HDO138 (see MSDS #005) NM4201 (see MSDS #002) HDO177 (see MSDS #005) NG7182 (see MSDS #002) MA0221 (see MSDS #005) NS0035 (see MSDS #051) M29000 (see MSDS #004) NW9040 (see MSDS #004) MH0217 (see MSDS #007) TP0875 (see MSDS #051) MH9053 (see MSDS #017) Samples: X01 1-103, X01 L02, X01006, X01 S05, X02901, X03001, X03029, X03301, X03402, X03406, X03407, X04200,X04203, X04502, X04801, X05601, X05702, X09107 2. Hazardous Ingredients HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT CAS # % BY WEIGHT TLV PEL None 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: Low hazard for normal industrial use. EYE CONTACT: Low hazard for normal industrial use; however, any material that contacts the eye may cause mechanical irritation. SKIN CONTACT: Low hazard for normal industrial use. MSDS 1 Page 1 of 6 3/31/2005 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION CONTINUED INGESTION: Not a likely route of exposure. Very low toxicity. INHALATION: Not a problem at room temperature, but fumes formed at elevated temperatures can be irritating. 4. FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Flush with water for 15 minutes. If irritation develops, get medical attention. SKIN: Wash with soap and water. INHALATION: Remove to fresh air for relief. INGESTION: None necessary for small quantities. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT (° F): >400 (COC) OSHA FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION: None EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, or water mist. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Wear self contained breathing apparatus. EXPLOSION LIMITS IN AIR - LOWER (%): Unknown EXPLOSION LIMITS IN AIR - UPPER (%): Unknown AUTO IGNITION TEMP (OF): Unknown UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES ACTION TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Dike to contain spill. Recover free product. Collect remaining product with absorbent materials. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING: Wash thoroughly after handling. STORAGE: Do not store near heat or flame. Material can gel with long exposure to elevated temperatures (Above 95° F.). MSDS 1 Page 2 of 6 3/31/2005 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Use with adequate ventilation. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION EQUIPMENT: Not necessary at room temperature. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Usually not required. EYE AND FACE PROTECTION: Safety glasses recommended. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Usually not required. VENTILATION: Local exhaust as needed near processing equipment. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Boiling Range/Point: Solidifies before boiling. Vapor Pressure: Unknown Vapor Density (AIR=1): >1 Freezing Point: Not applicable Melting Point: Not applicable Physical State: Thick Liquid Color: All colors % Volatile by Weight: 0.2%-4% VOC (g/1): 2 - 50 g/1 Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=l): Unknown Specific Gravity @ 250 C: Dependent on product Weight per gallon: Dependent on product 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY: Material is stable HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. HAZARDOUS THERMAL DECOMPOSITION/COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: CO, COZ, HCl. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): None CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Storage temperatures above 950 F. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CARCINOGENICITY: This product is not listed as a carcinogen by NTP, IARC, or OSHA. MSDS 1 Page 3 of 6 3/31/2005 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CONTINUED ACUTE ORAL LD50: Not available ACUTE DERMAL LD50: Not available ACUTE INHALATION LC50: Not available 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION: Unknown CHEMICAL FATE INFORMATION: Unknown 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS DISPOSAL METHOD: Small amounts may be fused in a vented oven and disposed of as a solid. Disposed material is not a listed RCRA Hazardous waste. Dispose of materials in accordance with the applicable Local, State, and Federal regulations. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION DOT SHIPPING NAME: Not regulated DOT HAZARD CLASS: None UN/NA NUMBER: None DOT PACKING GROUP: None AIR FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION: Not regulated OCEAN TRANSPORTATION: Not regulated 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION TSCA STATUS: All components of these products are on the US TSCA Inventory. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: These products are not known to contain any chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer or birth defects; however, routine analysis for all listed materials is not conducted. SARA 302 EXTREMELY. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES LIST: None SARA (311,312) HAZARD CLASS: None SARA SECTION 313 TOXIC CHEMICALS: Some products covered by this MSDS contain Barium, Copper, or Zinc compounds. See attached lists for products and percentages. AUSTRALIAN INVENTORY CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES: Unknown at this time. MSDS 1 Page 4 of 6 3/31 /2005 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION CONTINUED CANADIAN INVENTORY: None EINECS REGULATIONS: Unknown at this time JAPAN: Unknown at this time KOREAN CHEMICAL INVENTORY: Unknown at this time .16. OTHER INFORMATION DISCLAIMER OF EXPRESSED AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES: All recommendations and statements made, if any, are based on Rutland's research and experience. However, since Rutland has no control over the conditions of use or storage of the product sold, Rutland cannot guarantee the results obtained through the use of its products. All products are sold and samples are given without any representation or warranty, expressed or implied, of fitness for any particular purpose or otherwise, and upon condition that the buyer shall determine the suitability of the product for its own purposes. This applies also where protective rights of third parties are involved. It does not release the user from the obligation to test the suitability of the product for the intended use and application. MSDS 1 Page 5 of 6 3/31/2005 ADDENDUM to MSDS 1 The following products, Rutland® Screen Printing Plastisols contain compounds which are subject to the reporting requirements of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (Sara), Title III, Section 313: Barium Compounds 4-9.5% (1-2.4% as Barium, CAS #7440-39-3) BD LX MA MH6243 MH6329 MS BD6446 LX6400 MA6295 MH6245 MH6333 MS6446 CB LX6772 MA6353 MH6249 MH6334 NA CB6446 M2 MC MH6256 MH6336 NA6772 CC M26120 MC6255 MH6262 MH6337 NM CC6032 M26142 MH MH6270 MH6346 NM5103 HD M26153 MH5084 MH6278 MH6347 NM6016 HD6446 M26155 MH5117 MH6279 MH6349 NM6257 HL M26189 MH6125 MH6289 MH6375 NM6345 HL6446 M26209 MH6217 MH6300 MH6485 NM6400 HS M26212 MH6219 MH6302 MH6772 NM6446 HS6318 M26445 MH6220 MH6304 MH6889 SD LP M26446 MH6231 MH6310 MH7070 SD6446 LP6190 M26772 MH6232 MH6312 MH7078 SS M27046 MH6233 MH6314 MH7079 SS6446 MH6236 MH6320 MH7098 MH6236 MH6322 MH7101 MH6241 MH6326 MH7102 MH6352 MH7120 Copper Compounds 10-13.5% (9-13% as Copper, CAS #7440-50-8) HS MH NG NM HS4222 MH4127 NG4198 NM4012 NM7087 MH4218 NG4354 NM4171 NM7876 MH4226 NG4779 NM4221 MH7086 NG4871 NM4871 MH7088 NG7876 NM7085 Zinc Compounds 7-13% (2-4.5% as Zinc, CAS #7440-66-6) HS MH NG NM HS4222 MH4127 N64198 NM4012 MH4218 NG4779 NM4171 MH4226 NG4871 NM4221 NM4871 MSDS 1 Page 6 of 6 3/31/2005 HAZARD RATINGS Health: 3 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Flammability: 2 Reactivity: 0 Personal Protection: B NOTICE: Judgment may be based on indirect test and technical literature. The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard only requires MSDS's and special labeling for materials defined as "HAZARDOUS"; see 29 CFR 1910.1200 (c). This document may be about a product which is NOT hazardous but is provided as Information for our customers. See references for information. SECTION I. Product Identifier: Pro Clean Product VOC: 1058.8 g/L (98%) Manufactured For: Sundry Tech P.O. Box 427 Frederick, PA 19435 SECTION H. Product Identification #(PIF): 1474 Emergency Telephone #: 610-754-7283 General Information #: 610-754-7283 Prepared by: Sonya Lockhart Date Prepared: September 30, 2002 Reviewed by: Jim Archer 11/6/03 CAS # OSHA/PEL TLV STEL max. % Tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol 97-99-4 NE NE NE 10 Monoethanolamine 141-43-5 3 ppm 3 ppm 6 ppm 5 SECTION III. HEALTH HAZARD INEQMATION ..........Primary Routes of Entry:gSkin_2 Eyes,_.Inhalatlon _Ingestion ♦Effects of overexposure: -Eye Contact: Can cause moderate irritation and transient corneal injury. -Skin Contact: Can cause moderate irritation. -Inhalation: High concentration exposure may cause damage to the CNS, lungs and kidneys. -Ingestion: May cause irritation to the entire gastrointestinal tract. May cause CNS depression. SECTION IV. *Eyes: Flush well with water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention immediately. ♦ Skin: Wash with soap and water. If irritation persists, get medical attention. *Inhalation: Move to fresh air. *Ingestion: Drink lots of water to dilute and induce vomiting. Get medical help. SECTION V. Flammability: COMBUSTIBLE Flash Point: 164° F Means of extinction: Water spray, dry chemicals, COz. Upper Flammability Limit (% by volume): ND Autoignition Temperature: ND Lower Flammability Limit (% by volume): ND Hazardous combustion products: Carbon oxides, ammonia and oxides of nitrogen. ♦ Special Fire Fighting Procedures: NIOSH approved positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus and turnout gear. ♦ Unusual Fire Fighting Hazard: Water may be ineffective, but should be used to keep fire -exposed containers cool. SECTION VI. Chemical stability: Stable Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur. Incompatibility with other substances: Oxidizers, acids and metals. Conditions to avoid: Avoid contact with strong oxidizers, excessive heat, sparks or open flame. Hazardous decomposition products: Carbon oxides, ammonia and oxides of nitrogen. SECTION VII. Storage: Keep container closed, when not in use. Keep away from heat, flame, or sunlight. Protect from physical damage. Handling: Do not premix with other chemicals. Exercise reasonable care and precaution. SECTION VIH. Personal protective equipment: NA Gloves (specify): Chemical resistant gloves Respirator. (specify): NIOSH if poor ventilation Eye (specify): Safety glasses Footwear (specify): Chemical resistant shoes Clothing (specify): Normal materials handling clothing Other: Eyewash and emergency shower nearby SECTION IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS/ OTHER COMMENTS Carefully read all instructions on label before handling this product. "FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY" SECTION X. Boiling point: >2120F Vapor Density: (Air = 1): ND Specific Gravity, (water + 1.0): 1.080 pH, Neat: NA % Volatile/volume: 98% Vapor Pressure: ND Solubility: Dispersible Evaporation Rate: Slower than butyl acetate Description/odor: Clear/tinted liquid with cherry odor. SECTION XI: T ♦ Effects of acute exposure to product: Can cause moderate eye irritation and transient corneal injury. ♦ Effects of chronic exposure to product: Can cause moderate irritation to skin. SECTION MI. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION NOT DETERMINED.......... SECTION XIII. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES/ DISPOSAL INFORMATION Large spills cannot occur because of packaging. Eliminate all ignition sources. Material should be soaked onto absorbent and shoveled into waste containers. Dispose of contaminated absorbent material in accordance to local, state and federal regulations. Do not release to open, public waters. SECTION XIV. Hazardous according to Table 49 CFR 172.101: CORROSIVE LIQUID, N.O.S., (Ethanolamine), 8, UN1760, III. TITLESECTION XV. REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA REPORTING RE1 ; u ►Y SECTION 302: Not listed SECTION 311: Immediate Health, Fire Hazard SECTION 312: Immediate Health, Fire Hazard SECTION 313: Listed (Diethanolamine) CERCLA: This product has a RQ of 1,176,471 lb (534,1178 kg) as Diethanolamine. RCRA: A waste containing this product may have the RCRA hazardous waste no. D002 (Corrosive) (40 CFR 261.22) and D001 (Ignitable) (40 CFR 261.22). SECTION XVI. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OSHA List (29 FR 1910.1200) as hazardous chemical. The information contained herein is based on data available to us and is believed to be correct. We make no warranty, however, expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of these data or the results obtained from the use thereof. Regulatory Standards: DOT TITLE 49, Code of Federal Regulations 172.101: Parts 100 to 177, Revised 10/1/92. SUPER FUND AMENDMENTS REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986, TITLE III TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL ACT LIST (TSCA)- INGREDIENTS LISTED. REGISTRY OF TOXIC EFFECTS OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES NATIONAL TOXICOLOGICAL PROGRAM (NTP) REPORT OF CARCINOGENS INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER (IARC) MONOGRAPHS, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH REGULATIONS. CODE OF FED. REGS. FOOD & DRUG, 21 PARTS 170 to 199, Revised 4/1/91, 173.310. Pagel MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDS063 2082 ITEM NUMBER: 208 -TONER AIDE MSDS IDENTITY (As Used On. Label and List): SPRAYWAY TONER AIDE t M t K U t N G Y M E D I C A L Telephone# 1-800-228-5635 (24 Hrs) Outside of the U.S.A. Call 651-632-9275 PRODUCT HAZARD RATINGS (NFPA): Health = 2, Fire = 4, Reactivity = 0, Protective Equipment = B (Rating Legend: 4 = Extreme, 3 = Serious, 2 = Moderate, 1 = Slight, 0 = Minimal) SECTION I SPRAYWAY INC. TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR INFORMATION: 1-800-332-9000 484 VISTA AVE. NAME OF PREPARER: Ron Cepa ADDISON, IL 60101 DATE PRINTED: 5/12/03 SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS / IDENTITY INFORMATION Chemical Names Exposure Limits SARA Title III ACGIH OSHA % By Wt. (LD50-Oral Rat) SEC 313 TLV/TWA PEL Trichloroethylene (CAS#79-01-6) >4.9g/kg Yes 50ppm 50ppm 10-20 Stoddard Solvent (CAS#8052-41-3) ND No 100ppm ND 0-5 Butyl Cellosolve (CAS#111-76-2) ND No 25ppm 25ppm 0-5 Butyl Acetate(CAS#123-86-4) 14130mg/kg No 150ppm 150ppm 20-30 Acetone (CAS#67-64-1) 5800 mg/kg Yes 500ppm 1000Ppm 5-10 Liquefied Petroleum Gas ND No 800ppm ND 40-50 (CAS#74-98-6) Unidentified ingredients are not considered hazardous under the Federal Hazard Communication Standard. Components Listed As A Suspected Carcinogen: This product contains trichioroethylene, a chemical known to the State of California and IARC to cause cancer. SECTION III - PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Boiling Point: NA Vapor Pressure (psig): 98@130 F Speck Gravity (H2O=1): >1.0 Solubility/Water: Negligible Vapor Density (AIR=1): >1 Evaporation Rate (Ether-1): <1 Appearance and Odor: Colorless liquid with solvent (butyl acetate odor) SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Aerosol Flammability: This product is considered to be extremely flammable as described in 16CFR 1500.45. Flammable Limits - % Volume In Air (Propellant): LEL: 1.8 UEL: 9.5 Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, foam and/or dry chemical may be used. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Containers should be cooled with water to prevent vapor pressure build up. Use equipment or shielding, as required, to protect personnel from bursting, rupturing or venting containers. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: At elevated temperatures (over 54C-130F) containers exposed to direct flame or heat contact should be cooled with water to prevent weakening of container structure. *Concentrated vapors can be ignited by a high intensity heat source. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable Hazardous Polymerization: NA Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): Oxidizing agents, alkali earth metals, caustic soda, acids Hazardous Decomposition Products: hydrogen chloride, carbon oxides Conditions to Avoid: Do not store above 54C-130F. Keep away from heat, direct sunlight, open flames or sparks. Dropping of containers may cause bursting. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Route(s) of Entry - Inhalation: X Eyes: X Skin: X Ingestion: X Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: High concentrations or prolonged exposure to lower concentrations may be cause respiratory irritation and nervous system depression. Prolonged skin contact can cause defatting and drying of the skin, irritation and dermatitis. Eye contact may result in irritation. Ingestion may result in gastrointestinal irritation and possible central nervous system depression. Page MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDS063 2082 Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: Preexisting skin or eye disorders may be aggravated by exposure to this product. Emergency and First Aid Procedures: Eye Contact: Flush eyes with plenty of water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Flush skin with water, follow by washing with soap and water. If irritation occurs, get medical attention. Do not reuse clothing until cleaned. Inhalation: Remove victim to fresh air and provide oxygen if breathing is difficult. Give artificial respiration if not breathing. Get medical attention. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION VII. - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE Releases or Spilled: Remove all sources of ignition and ventilate area. Soak up spill with an inert absorbent and place into a designated disposal container. Consult local regulatory agency for proper disposition of material. Waste Disposal Method: Do not puncture or incinerate containers. When contents are depleted continue to depress button until all gas is expelled. Dispose of container in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. Handling And Storing: Avoid breathing vapor. Keep away from heat and flame. Use with adequate ventilation. Do not puncture or incinerate containers. Do not expose to direct sunlight or store at temperatures above 130F (54C). Store as Level 2 Aerosol (NFPA 3013). Other Precautions: Please read and follow the directions on the product label; they are your best guide to using this product in the most effective way, and give the necessary safety precautions to protect your health. SECTION Vill - EMPLOYEE PROTECTION Respiratory Protection (Type): None required if good ventilation is maintained. If exposure exceeds occupational exposure limits (Sec. II), use a NIOSH approved respirator to prevent overexposure. Ventilation: Local exhaust is adequate under normal conditions, mechanical ventilation is optional. Protective Gloves: Chemical resistant gloves*. Eye Protection: Chemical safety glasses are recommended*. Other Protective Clothing or Equipment: Wear impervious clothing to prevent skin contact. Work/Hygienic Practices: Ensure strict sanitary conditions are conformed to when working around chemicals. Protective clothing and equipment should be in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.132 and CFR 1910.133. .SECTION IX - OTHER REGULATORY CONTROLS Governmental Listings: Ingredients of this product are listed on the EPA/TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances. SECTION X - TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS (D.O.T. CLASSIFICATION) Shipping Name: Consumer Commodity Hazard Class: ORM-D NG— Negligible NA— Not Applicable NE-- Not Established UN-- Unavailable ND-- Not Determined While the information set forth herein is believed to be accurate as of the date hereof, the Company makes no warranty or guarantee, express or implied, and disclaims all liability arising out of the use of this information. As of: April 22, 1998 MATT &AL SAFETY DATA SHEET Pagel of 5 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN WHIMIS SECTION 1 - MANUFACTURER Date Prepared: PRODUCT IDENTIFIER: TEXSTYLE FORMULA TS-3 March 5th, 2000 PRODUCT USEAGE: TEXTILE SCREEN PRINT INK REMOVER PRODUCT ID NUMBER: TS-3 TEKMAR For Product information, Please Contact TEKMAR P.O. BOX 4700 SANTA BARBARA, CA 93140 USA TOLL -FREE (US & CANADA) 800/ 564-1096 Telephone 805/ 965-0704 Fax 805/ 963-7794 24-HOUR EMERGENCY U.S. CONTACT CHEMTREC 800.424-9300 Shipping Information (U.S.) Toxic Liquid, Organic, N.O.S. (dichloromethane, tetrachloroethylene ) UN 2810, 6.1 PG III Small Containers ( 1 gallon size or smaller up to Max of 60 lbs. Per case): Not Regulated; Consumer Commodity, ORM-D Shipping Information (International) Chemical products and preparations of the Chemical or Allied Industries. "Mixtures of Chlorinated Hydrocarbons" Schedule B # 3823.90.4600 check digit = 6 HAZARD RATING OLEAST HEALTH 2 1 SLIGHT 2 MODERATE FIRE 1 3 HIGH 4 EXTREME REACTIVITY 0 SECTION 2 — HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS uchenliczalls/Comlylon ya. OSHA IPEL ACGIH/ CAS # SARA Title iii Name ILY sec. 313 Dichloromethane 70-90 25 Reportable 25 75-09-2 YES Petroleum, Naphtha 5-15 300 300 64742-47-8 NO Tetrachloroethylene 5-15 25 25 127-184 YES Proprietary Non -Hazardous <1 N/A N/A MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page 2 of 5 SECTION 3 - PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS Boiling Point: 105-275OF Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): 205.57 Specific Gravity (H20 = 1): 1.257 Solubility in Water: Negligible (<O.1 %) Reactivity in Water: NO Vapor Density (Air =1): 3.12 Appearance/Odor: Water White/Irritating Physical State:. Liquid V.O.C. (by % Calculation): 252 G/L SECTION 4 - FIRE & EXPLOSION DATA Flash Point: >160°F Flammable Limits in Air % By Volume LEL (Lower) 12% UEL (Upper) 21 %. (@ 25°C): Auto Ignition: None Extinguishing Media: Use Foam, CO2, or Dry Chemical Fire Fighting Procedures: The use of self-contained breathing apparatus is recommended for Fire Fighters. Water may be unsuitable as an extinguishing media, but helpful in keeping adjacent containers cool. Avoid spreading burning liquid with water used for cooling purposes Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards: Keep work areas free of hot metal surfaces and other sources of ignition.. SECTION 5 - PHYSICAL HAZARDS (REACTIVITY DATA) ! Stability: Stable Conditions to Avoid: Open Flames, Hot Surfaces, or any ignition Source Incompatibility: This product is incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. strong acids or bases, alkali metals halogens and strong alkalis. Hazardous Reactivity: Will not occur Hazardous Decomposition: Thermal decomposition in the presence of air may yield nnrhnn mnnnvirin nnrilnr norhnn rl.....a., Ak-.,- nnno r+ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET hydrogen chloride, phosgene. Page 3 of 5 I SECTION 6 - HEALTH HAZARDS (Toxicological Properties) Routes Of Entry: Skin Contact: YES Eye Contact: YES Inhalation: YES Ingestion YES Acute Health Effects and Routes of Potential Entry, Plus Symptoms of Over Exposure 1. Inhalation: Irritates eyes, nose, throat, and respiratory tract. May cause central nervous system depression, including one or more of the following: Headache, Dizziness, In -coordination, Unconsciousness, and even Death 2. Skin: Exposure to liquid produces burning sensation and can cause defatting, drying and irritation 3. Eyes: Irritation to Conjunctiva, may cause pain. 4. Ingestion Single dose oral toxicity is considered to be low. Small amounts swallowed incidental to normal handling operations are not likely to cause injury; swallowing amounts larger than that may cause injury. If aspirated into lungs it may result in injury to other body systems. Chronic Health Effects: Possible liver and kidney damage. Defatting of skin, chronic conjunctivitis, central nervous system depression. Symptoms of Exposure: Overexposure to fumes: light headed, nauseous. Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: Preexisting eye, skin, central nervous system or respiratory disorders may be aggravated by exposure to this product. Chemicals Listed As potential Carcinogens: NTP: YES I.A.R.C. Monographs: Yes OSHA YES This product is not believed to pose measurable carcinogenic risk if handled as Directed SECTION 7 - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION & PREVENTITIVE MEASURES Respiratory: The use of respiratory protection depends on vapor concentrations above the time -weighed TLV: Use a NiOSH approved cartridge respirator or gas mask. Ventilation: Local exhaust, enough to keep PPM below listed levels Protective Gloves: Impermeable gloves PVA or Nitrille. Consult your safety equipment dealer for compatibility. Eye Protection: Chemical safety glasses, goggles or face shields. Protective Equipment Eye washes and safety showers are recommended in work area. Hygienic Practices: Contaminated clothing should be removed and washed in hot water with soap. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page 4 of 5 Waste Information: Dispose of according to all local and provincial regulations. Handling & Storage: Keep containers tightly sealed when not in use. Repack only into compatible glass or metal containers. If transferred, new containers must contain product labels for proper identification, safety, handling and storage. Other Precautions: Water may be unsuitable as an extinguishing media, but helpful in keeping adjacent area cool. Avoid spreading burning liquid with water used for cooling purposes. In Case of Spill: Keep sources of ignition and hot metal surfaces isolated from the spill. Flush spilled material into suitable retaining areas or containers. Small amounts of spilled material may be absorbed with any standard absorbent. L_ SECTION 8 - FIRST AID MEASURES Routes Of Entry (Emergency and First Aid Procedures 1. Inhalation: If light headed or having breathing difficulties expose victim to fresh air and/or oxygen. If breathing stops, begin Artificial respiration and seek medical attention. 2. Skin: Wash with soap and water. If irritation from contact persists, seek medical attention. 3. Eyes Flush immediately with cold water for 15 minutes, and seek medical attention. 4. Ingestion: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting except under the direction of a physician; seek immediate medical attention. SECTION 9 - PREPARATION INFORMATION PREPARED BY: TEKJMAR — EHS DEPT, PHONE: (805) 965-0704 HATE: March 5th 2000 THIS MSDS CONFORMS WITH CANADIAN WHIMIS STANDARDS DISCLAIMER All information appearing herein concerning our products is based upon tests and data believed to be reliable; however it is the users responsibility to determine the safety, toxicity, and suitability of the product for their own use. Since the actual use by others is beyond our control, no guarantee expressed or implied, is made by Tekmar as to the effects of such use, the results to be obtained, or the safety and toxicity of the product nor does Tekmar assume any liability arising out of the use by others, of the product refereed to herein. Nor is the information herein to be construed as absolutely complete since additional information may be necessary when particular conditions exist or because of applicable laws or government regulations. This is proprietary material copyright 0 2000 by Tekmar-Technical Marketing, Ltd. Reproduction or use without written permission is strictly prohibited r- "Page 1 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S HE E T MSDS957 957 957 (MSDS) IT 'm NUMBER: 957 I N S T A N T SCREEN 0PEENER��15 0Z. IDENTITY (As Used On Label and List): INSTANT SEREEN OPENERs1T5wO E M E R G E N C Y M E D I C A L Telephone# 1-800-228-5635 X 009 (24 Hrs) Outside of the U.S.A. Call 651-632-9275 PRODUCT HAZARD RATINGS (NFPA): - Health = 2, Fire = 4, Reactivity 11!= 0, Protective Equipment = *B (Rating Legend: - 4 = Ex-treme;--3 = Serious, 2 = Moderate, 1 = Slight, 0 = Minimal) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SECTION I SPRAYWAY, INC. TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR INFORMATION 630-628-3000 484 VISTA ADDISON DATE PRINTED 11/13/01 NAME OF PREPARER : Ron Cepa IL 60101 SECTION II INGREDIENTS / IDENTITY INFORMATION Chemical Names Exposure Limits SARA Title III ACGIH OSHA % By Wt. (LD50-Oral Rat) SEC 313 TLV/TWA PEL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Light Aromat� i�c Sent C 64742-95-6) 3.16g/kg - 50ppm NE 55-65 (Naphtha -Petroleum) (dermal-rab.) C�yclohexa�no� (CAS#d08-94-1) 1000mg/kg - 25 50 15-25 (skin-rab.) +Liquified Petroleum Gas (CAS# 684� 6-85-7) NE - 1000 1000 15-25 Unidentified ingredients are not considered hazardous under the Federal Hazard Communication Standard. r onents Listed As A Suspected Carcinogen: None SECTION III - PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Boiling Point: NA Vapor Pressure (psig): 110@130F Specific Gravity (H20=1): <1 Solubility/Water: Negligible Vapor Density (AIR=1): >1 Evaporation Rate (Ether=1): <1 Appearance and Odor: Misty spray / citrus odor SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Aerosol Flammability: This product is considered to be extremely flammable as described in 16CFR 1500.45. Flammable Limits - Y Volume In Air (Propellant): LEL: 1.8 UEL: 9.2 Extinguishing.Media: Carbon dioxide, foam and/or dry chemical may be used. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Containers should be cooled with water to prevent vapor pressure build up. Use equipment or shielding, as required, to protect personnel from bursting, rupturing or venting containers. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: At elevated temperatures (over 54C-130F) containers exposed to direct flame or heat contact should be cooled with water to prevent weakening of container structure. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable Hazardous Polymerization: NA Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): Oxidizing agents, heat, and flame. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and additional toxic chemicals may be formed in small amounts. Conditions to Avoid: Do not store above 54C-130F. Keep away from heat, direct sunlight, open flames or sparks. Dropping of containers may cause bursting. ,,Page 2 Continuing SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA INSTANT SCREEN OPENER 15 OZ. 957 957 SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* Route(s) of Entry - Inhalation: X Eyes: X Skin: X Ingestion: X Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: Inhalation may cause dizziness and drowsiness. Skin contact can cause redness or irritation. Eye contact may be irritating. Ingestion of aerosols is not a likely route, however, ingestion of the liquid may result in vomiting which could cause aspiration pneumonitis. Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: Preexisting skin or eye disorders may be aggravated by exposure to this product. Emergency and First Aid Procedures: Eye Contact: Flush eyes with plenty of water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Flush skin with water, follow by washing with soap and water. If irritation occurs, get medical attention. Do not reuse clothing until cleaned. Inhalation: Remove victim to fresh air and provide oxygen if breathing is difficult. Give artificial respiration if not breathing. Get medical attention. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs spontaneously, aspiration (breathing) of vomitus into the lungs must be avoided by keeping the victim's head below the hips. Get medical attention immediately. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Product contains approximately 65% petroleum distillate. If more than 2.Oml per kg has been ingested and vomiting has not occurred, emesis should be induced with supervision. If symptoms such as loss of gag reflex, convulsions or unconsciousness occur before emesis, gastric lavage using a cuffed endotracheal tube should be considered. SECTION VII - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE Releases or Spilled: Remove all sources of ignition and vent.ilate area. Soak up spill with an inert absorbent and place into a designated disposal container. Consult local regulatory agency for proper disposition of material. Waste Disposal Method: Do not puncture or incinerate containers. When contents are depleted continue to depress button until all gas is expelled. Dispose of container in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. Handling And Storing: Avoid breathing vapor. Keep away from heat and flame. Use with adequate ventilation. Do not puncture or incinerate containers. Do not expose to direct sunlight or store at temperatures above 130F (54C). Store as Level 3 Aerosol (NFPA 30B). Other Precautions: Please read and follow the directions on the product label; they are your best guide to using this product in the most effective way, and give the necessary safety precautions to protect your health. SECTION VIII - EMPLOYEE PROTECTION Respiratory Protection (Type): None required if good ventilation is maintained. If exposure exceeds occupational exposure limits (Sec. II), use a NIOSH approved respirator to prevent overexposure. Ventilation: Local exhaust is adequate under normal conditions, mechanical ventilation is optional. Protective Gloves: Chemical resistant gloves*. Eye Protection: Chemical safety glasses are recommended*. Other Protective Clothing or Equipment: Wear impervious clothing to prevent skin contact. Work/Hygienic Practices: Ensure strict sanitary conditions are conformed to when working around chemicals. Protective clothing and equipment should be in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.132 and CFR 1910.133. Governmental Listings Section IX -Other Regulatory Controls Ingredients of this product are listed on the EPA/TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances. Section X-Transportation (D.O.T. Classification) Shipping Name: Consumer Commodity Hazard Class: ORM-D NG - Negligible NA-- Not Applicable NE-- Not Established UN-- Unavailable ND-- Not Determined While the information set forth herein is believed to be accurate as of the date hereof, the Company makes no warranty or guarantee, express or implied, and disclaims all liability arising out of the use of this information. As of: April 29, 1998 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (Approved by U.S. Department of Labor "Essentially Similar' to FORM OSHA-20) ......: ........... .........::• ..,.,,...,., .,:.;..,, .,.:.,.,..:..,., .... , ..,, .,.....,..,..N.......,..>..«.,,..,-..a....,,,..a.::.,�,.N,..u.:.v::�D.wa...A:•.:;,w:3.o,: ea;r.:a•'a..�a,a:,aa,<L.:,,. ..�::,..;.,, r.�..,,s.:., Trade Name (as labeled): Manufacturer MURAKAMI SCREEN U.S.A. 745 Monterey Pass Road Monterey Park, CA 91754 PHOT�OCt �i DATE PREPARED/REVISED: December 11,1996 PHONE NUMBER: 800-535-5053 .......... ... ........ ......... % RANGE Inhalation Excessive expos ure..may-caGse imtation'to upper respiratory tract. A single prolonged exposure is not likely. to be hazardous. Signs and symptons of excessive exposure may be central nervous Skin Contact: Excessive exposure may cause irritation to upper respiratory tract. A single prolonged exposure may result in the material being absorbed in harmful: -amounts. Eye Contact: May cause eye irritation. May cause moderate corneal injury. Occupational Exposure Limits: None established. FIRST AID PROCEDURES Never give fluids or induce v6mlting1 'patient is unconsclous or having convulsions. Ingestion: Induce vomiting if large amounts are ingested. Consult medical personnel. Eye: Irrigate with flowing water immediately and continuously for 15 minutes. Consult medical personnel. Skin: In case of contact, immediately flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Call a physician if irritation persists. Wash clothing before before reuse. Destroy contaminated shoes. Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Call a physician. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: No specific antidote. Supportive care. Treatment based on judgement of the physician in response to reactions of the patient. s PEOTOCURE M Steps to be taken in case of spills or leaks. Spillages should be contained by, and covered with large quantities of sand, earth or similar absorbent material which is then brushed in, vigorously to assist absorption. The mixture can then be collected with a plastic shovel into drums or plastic bags and removed for disposal. Prevent from flowing into ground or surface water. Disposal: Follow all relevant regulations for disposal. Storing: Store closed containers in a well ventilated area. Do not store in sunlight, ground all equipment. NOTE: Dispose of all wastes in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. • : Specific Gravity at 25 degrees C about 1.2 Boiling point: Approx. 100 degrees C Viscosity at 25 degress C: 3500-5500 cps pH Value: 4.5-5.5 Solubility in water: Miscible Appearance and odor: Milky red liquid with slight odor. Ventilation and engineering controls: Local Exhaust ventilation may be necessary for some operations. Respiratory protection (type): If respiratory irritation is experienced, usan an approved air -purifying respirator. For emergency conditions, use an approved possitive- pressure self-contained breathing apparatus. Note: The information herein is given in good faith and to the best ofour knowledge, but no warranty, expressed or implied, is made. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Date Prepared: 7/28/00 INFOTRAC: (800) 535-5053 By: IMAGE TECHNOLOGY Section I General Information Product: Product Number EMULSION REMOVER ER-638 Range: O=Alkdmal 4-Severe HEALTH 1 FIRE REACT 0 0 Manufacturer: Chemical Family IMAGE TECHNOLOGY SALT OF PERIODATE 576 EXPLORER STREET BREA, CA 92821 (714)256-1888 Special: Observe good industrial hygiene when handling Section II Hazardous Ingredients CHEMICAL: sodium metaperiodate CASE Number 7790-28-5 Percent By Volume < 10 % Exposure Limits In Air: ACGIH(TLV): N/E ppm OSHA(PEL): N/E ppm CHEMICAL: Water Percent By volume: 90 % Section III Health Hazard Data Effects of Overexposure Skin: Contact of this product upon the skin can cause irritation and/or tissue damage. Eyes: Contact of this product upon the eyes can cause irritation and/or painful chemical bums of the eyes and eyelids. Inhalation: Fumes from this product can cause irritation of the nose, nasal passages and lungs. Ingestion: When concentrated solutions of this product are swallowed, it will cause chemical bums of the mucous membranes in the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestinal tract. First Aid Procedures Skin: Flush exposed area for 15 minutes with lukewarm water. Consult physician immediately. Eyes: Flush eyes with coo( water for 30 minutes. Consult physician immediately. Inhalation: Remove patient to clean atmosphere and administer oxygen if it is available. Consult a physician immediately. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Have patient drink large amounts of water or milk. Consult a physician immediately. Carcinogens FED/OSHA: NTP: MAC: C,� W � Section IV Spill, L 4 4g9 .: SPiII Cantxgl Small Spill: Flush area with water to as41±4I Large Spill: Contain spill with dikes of laer&t absuch as clay, sand, or vermiculite. Collect matotial in a,c:ardw class one disposal facility. Waste Disposal All hazardous materials must be solidified and disposed of in an EPA approved class one facility. When disposing of chemicals, contact local, state, and federal environmental agencies to fully understand the necessary regulations governing the disposal of chemical wastes. Section V Fire and Explosion Hazards Flash Point: NONE Method: Average Flammable Limits in Air: Lower:NB Upper: N/E Fire Extinguishing Materials: WATER, SAND, CO2, DRY FOAM, HALON Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Self contained breathing apparatuses are recommended for fire fighters. This material readily ignites if near a high temperature source or open flame. Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards: If this material is exposed to direct flame, there is a possibility that a fire may occur. Great care should be taken when handling an oxidizer near fire or open flame. If the product is spilt on clothing, it should be washed off immediately. Note: Under normal conditions hazardous polymerization will not occur. Section VI Physical Data Boiling Point: 279 F Specific Gravity (water =1): 0.97 Vapor Pressure: N/A Percentage of Volatiles: NONE Vapor Density: N/A Evaporation Rate (water =1): <.01 PH (concentrate): 2-3.4 PH (1 % solution): 4-5 Solubility in Water: COMPLETE Appearance and Order: CLEAR LIQUID WITH MILD ODOR Section VII Special Protection Information Respiratory Protection: Not required under NORMAL conditions of use. Protective Gloves: To avoid possible defatting of the skin or tissue damage, it is recommended that rubber or plastic gloves be worn. Eye Protection: When handling this product and there is the possibility of splashing it is recommended that proper protection for the eyes by wom. This consists of goggles and/or face shield. Other Equipment: When handling chemicals in 55 gallon drums, it is recommended that steel toed rubber boots and a splash apron be worn. Section VIII Special Precautions *Chemicals can be hazardous if not respected. The use of proper equipment and procedures for handling chemicals are not only of benefit for their obvious uses, but can reduce the possibility of serious injury and time loss accidents. *Keep this material away from high heat and observe proper house keeping procedures. *DO NOT mix chemicals unless instructed by qualified personnel. *This product is 100% biodegradable. Note: This data is furnished gratuitously independent of sale of the product and only for your investigation and independent verification while data is believed to be correct, IMAGE TECHNOLOGY shall in no event be liable or responsible for damages whatsoever, directly or indirectly, resulting from the publication or use of or reliance upon data contained herein. No warranty, either implied or expressed, of merchantability of fitness or of any nature with respect to the product or to the data is made herein. You are urged to pbtain data sheets for all IMAGE TECHNOLOGY materials you bury, process, use, or distribute, and are encouraged to advise anyone working with or exposed to such materials of the information contained herein. Sources: 1) Dangerous Properties of Industrial Material: Sax, 6th Ed 2) Hand of Toxic Hazardous Chemicals and arcinogens: Sittig 2nd Ed 3) Condensed Chemical Dictionary: Hawley, Tenth Ed 4) TLV's and Biological Exposure Indices for 1985-86: ACBIH, 2nd Print 5) Director's List of Hazardous substances: State of Cal., Ist printing 6) Title 29 CFR parts 1900 to 1910, Revised as of July 1, 1984 7) Documentation of TLV's and EI's: ACBIH, 5th Ed 8) Guidelines for the selection of chemical Protective Clothing: ACBIH, 2nd printing 9) Emergency Response Guidebook: Department of Transportation, 1984 Ed ER-638.MSDS2.MS WORD.COMMON MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Date Prepared: l/11/96 By: IMAGE TECHNOLOGY Section I Product: Range: O=Minimal SCREEN CLEANER SC-7050 4=Severe CHEMTRAC: (800) 535-5053 UCI Poison Control: (800) 535-5053 General Information Product Number SC-7050 Chemical Family INK DEGRADENT HEALTH 1 FIRE REACT 1 0 Manufacturer: IMAGE TECHNOLOGY DOT Classification 545 PORTER WAY COMPOUND CLEANING LIQUID PLACENTIA, CA 92670 COMBUSTIBLE (714)579-7447 Special: Observe good industrial hygiene when handling Section II Hazardous Ingredients CASE Percent By Exposure Limits In Air CHEMICAL Number Volume ACGIH(TLV) OSHA(PEL) Diethylene Glycol Ether 111-90-0 < 30 % 100 ppm 100 ppm Non Ionic Surfactant Prop. < 27 % N/A ppm N/A ppm Section III Health Hazard Data Effects of Overexposure Skin: Contact of this product upon the skin can cause severe irritation and/or defatting of the skin due to the removal of the skins natural oils. Eyes: Contact of this product upon the eyes can cause severe irritation and/or dehydration of the eyes and eyelids. Inhalation: Fumes from this product can cause narcotic effects, nausea, dizziness, double vision, headaches, and vomitting. Other symptoms include possible irritation and defatting of the nose, nasal passages, and lungs. Ingestion: When concentrated solutions of this product are swallowed, it can cause severe irritation and/or defatting of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestinal tract. Other symptoms of ingestion of this product include narcotic effects, nausea, dizziness, double vision, headaches, and vomiting. First Aid Procedures Skin: Flush exposed area with lukewarm water for 15 minutes. If defatting occurs, skin lotion is advised. Consult physician immediately. Eyes: Flush eyes with cool water for 30 minutes. Consult physician immediately. Inhalation: Remove patient to clean atmosphere and administer oxygen if it is available. Consult a physician immediately. Ingestion: Induce vomiting. Have patient drink large amounts of milk or water. Consult a physician immediately. Carcinogens FED/OSHA: N NTP: N IARC: N CAL/OSHA: N Section IV Spill, Leak, and Disposal Procedures Spill Control Small Spill: Flush area with water to an industrial sewer line. Large Spill: Contain spill with dikes of absorbent materials such as clay, sand, or vermiculite. This material is not considered Hazardous and may be disposed of as a non -hazardous refuse. Waste Disposal All hazardous materials must be solidified and disposed of in an EPA approved class one facility. When disposing of chemicals, contact local, state, and federal environmental agencies to fully understand the necessary regulations governing the disposal of chemical wastes. Section V Fire and Explosion Hazards Flash Point: 207F Method: Average Flammable Limits in Air: Lower: N/E Upper: N/E Fire Extinguishing Materials: WATER, FOG, CO2, SAND, DRY CHEMICAL Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Self contained breathing apparatus are recommended for fire fighters. This material readily ignites if near a high temperature source or open flame. Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards: If this material is exposed to a high heat source or open flame there is the danger of an explosion. Note: Under normal conditions hazardous polymerization will not occur. Section VI Physical Data Boiling Point: 395F Specific Gravity ( water = 1) 0.91 Vapor Pressure: 0.06 Percentage of Volatiles: Vapor Density: 5.6 Evaporation Rate (water =1): < .01 pH (concentrate): 7 pH (1 % solution): 7 Solubility in Water: COMPLETE Appearance and Order: CLEAR LIQUID WITH MILD ODOR Section VII Special Protection Information Respiratory Protection: When using this material in confined space, use of personal respiratory protection is recommended. Protective Gloves: To avoid possible defatting of the skin or tissue damage, it is recommended that rubber or plastic gloves be worn. Eye Protection: When handling this product and there is the possibility of splashing, it is recommended that proper protection of the eyes be worn. Other Equipment: When handling chemicals in 55 gallon drums, it is recommended that steel toed rubber boots and a splash apron be worn. Section VIII Special Precautions *Chemicals can be hazardous if not respected. The use of proper equipment and procedures for handling chemicals are not only of benefit for their obvious uses, but can reduce the possibility of serious injury and time loss accidents. *Keep this material away from high heat and observe proper house keeping procedures. *DO NOT mix chemicals unless instructed by qualified personnel. Note: This data is furnished gratuitously independent of sale of the product and only for your investigation and independent verification while data is believed to be correct, IMAGE TECHNOLOGY shall in no event be liable or responsible for damages whatsoever, directly or indirectly, resulting from the publication or use of or reliance upon data contained herein. No. warranty, either implied or expressed, -of merchantability of fitness or of any nature with respect to the product or to the data is made herein. You are urged to obtain data sheets for all IMAGE TECHNOLOGY materials you buy, process, use, or distribute, and are encouraged to advise anyone working with or exposed to such materials of the information contained herein. Sources: 1) Dangerous Properties of Industrial Material: Sax, 6th Ed 2) Hand of Toxic Hazardous Chemicals and Carcinogens: Sittig 2nd Ed 3) Condensed Chemical Dictionary: Hawley, Tenth Ed 4) TLV's and Biological Exposure Indices for 1985-86: ACBIH, 2nd Print 5) Director's List of Hazardous Substances: State of Cal., 1 st printing 6) Title 29 CFR parts 1900 to 1910, Revised as of July 1, 1984 7) Documentation of TLV's and BEI's: ACBIH, 5th Ed 8) Guidelines for the selection of chemical Protective Clothing: ACBIH, 2nd printing 9) Emergency Response Guidebook: Department of Transportation, 1984 Ed SC-7050 page 2 z� oln A Aolr' 1611 t,vd44ga Q D I mm=m" lU<w N� ..� i ON soy zlolvdul/ 0/l/ /0 ��rc�e cl Sl 4 �xetvvd wesf s14 14G� Z4 7 Q lN,S�1eC��,�'✓ ��Gll� Esc wsr wi/kyaw-- cw ��""� RECEIVED MAY 2 8 1991 EDMOND_S F RF, DF,2,L COMPLAINTS MUST BE WRITTEN: NO VERBAL COMPLAINTS WILL BE ACCEPTED. THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETE. DATE �12s/1 CITY OF EDMONDS COMPLAINT SUBMITTED BY: Name: D m Yo/ -4x A u.ssle0- k 4vr Phone: Address: -70 ADDRESS OF PROPERTY TO BE INVESTIGATED: I / Name of Owner: S1mAvt d 1*11c✓04A Address: Phone: DESCRIPTION OF COMPLAINT: �l So�rrq 06 OF Exisrr�vc� J z) O/✓ wesf- sc O/ba,%/ 6 IC hlo� . % Oct/ ,6 exp o.te !o�CTTY DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS E ONLY CODE SECTION VIOLATION: TYPE OF ACTION EXPECTED: TIME REQUIRED TO INVESTIGATE / ACT ON COMPLAINT: RESULT OF INVESTIGATION: DATE: M1UworkJnc. 21020 - 70th Ave. W. • Edmonds, WA 98020-6701 (206) 771-4645 • (206) 283-7549 9 FAX (206) 672-1622 May 23, 1991 Edmonds Fire Department 250 5th N. Edmonds, WA 98020 Dear Gary, Please except my sincere apology for turning in the Tier Two Reports so late, it accidently was overlooked and filed away. When it was discovered that it had not yet been turned in, I hurried to complete the forms and get them in to the right authoritys. I do hope they meet with your satisfaction and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call. 771-4645, ask for Julie. Sincerely, Julie Carlson Office Manager RECEIVED MAY 28 1991 EDMONDS FIRE DF.a'_L . ���-- s_.T. ��E €���OV � 4th floor A#iiri'inistiefivi%, -i rn gr 4th Floor Administrative.Buil_ ing Everett, Wasfiington,982{11 Everett, Washington 982D7 .. - (206) ,2 956i {206) 259-8657 ;e . • -c� Date i -- 19 `� Date ;cupancy i / >a.<., Occupancy ," N`t 4� �� R r7» /} �'1 t _ t.. � + x S ddress ? 1 , •",° City ,'_ p �" Address CJ .fi ` City ���+� J ni cS 41 nrner or Manager Owner or Manager arson notified of violations Person notified of violations Under authority of Chapter 1.209 UFC i Under authority of Chapter 1.209 UFC an inspection of the premises was made by the undersigned ' t , an inspection of the premises was made by the undersign id violations of fire standards were noted as follows: and violations of fire standards were noted as follows: J. 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'BILL FENTER / If`�.R^! •` BILL FENTER i Fire Marshal Inspector ' Fire Marshal Inspector'^" A. _ M� zm 4th Floor Administrative Btfildi r 4th Floor Administrative BullJet i Everett, Washington " ` _ i; � c Everett, Washington 98201" (206)Y=259=9557 (206)*2594557 J C Date 19 ( Date F ,cupancy �. �, ,� „��129, i`s -1C I Occupancy •- �r �i' f � !v%tt f Gi' idress �� ((� . t' M City !`c �13 Gt1 S Address i / i% .� /�� City° ,vner or Manager Owner or Manager x,son notified of violations y Person notified of violations „1 ` Under authority of Chapter 1.209 UFC Under authority of Chapter 1.209 UFC 4y_ an inspection of the premises was made by the undersigned ` an inspection of the premises was made by d violations of fire standards were noted as follows: s and violations of fire standards were noted as follows: i+ gl/i7 /ll Q /eas cr/7 -f e e4— r"'I ci414 't-aA C i r L IT /!7 1 Y1. `F�:Y� l ^ !i� �'�r'���' i C� 1 d.�U. 11 F I � �� CI 1 � � i l� ° '�/':i � C� l" ! 1 J7rl/ �f? fi r r !'Z 1,��"C i f t� I i P%'1�•% if Ti %i f �h ! delo �_ � is arrp+ a ry /r i. _ bIf Ay©Av' T'e e le.- �i�i i 4 f r" r �t i i� ! 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BILL TENTER :I',% r BILL FENTfR ` - Fire Marshal Inspector- ��` A, �� �"� � � �_ Fire Marshal Inspectof x''��� SNOMMIT- TSH COUNTY NTY PREVENTION BUREC) 4th Floor Administrative Building W, AM- Everett, Washington 98201 A, (206) 259-9557 Date (-,116 19 2� Citv 2 •Ler or Manager "241 notified of violations "4 ITider authority of Chapter 1.209 UFC an inspection of the premises was made by the undersigned violations of fire standards were noted as follows: V' Aeoe� 4861-4� A40-234 A) �a J 6ftf,HEREBY REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE ABOVE VIOLATIONS WITHIN ,., AT WHICH TIME RMSPECTION WILL BE MADE. SEC. 1.212 U.F.C. flur, 4,4rphal Inspector� '"Practice Good Fire Prevention" J f + t A^r " FIN rg tx SNOHOMISH COUNTY 4 FIRE,.'PREVENTION BUREAU. :.� � •mac=: - ,` Court House Everett, Wash. 98201 • r 259 9398+F =1 ` RECOMMENDATION MEMORANDUM ' Busines's Namp Type of Occupancy S OLessee/Manager Phone Fire District Date a� 111J7i4 Your attention is called to the following violation(s) of the NFPA Fire Prevention Code on premises located at: Section, 1-5, Paragraph 1-5111 of the Life Safety Code J"No hanges or alterations shall be made to any build- ing or structure, except in conformity with the provisions of th s code." VIOLATIONS ._ 1,$ N7A/n/ .q7 EAST 3 FEET eF GAEAeAvec � l ,A isA,;�5 /�7r a.�� T/ICES'. .✓FP4.. q 170 ARZ //0• Sec /d 7A egg . /ello�ca /9 .DPP OvlD ME�AI-��G e'!e NoN--Gak,�r�,s�/BCE Oov,! S oN R T 4P�N I*X E"791441- S'EPllleE 01Z 7-&^1C-7ier✓ • /30X¢s f- 0tA71rD & AXr 5'r,c>�. o'er �c�r,tl�iNs; NFrOA, /NA• 7o G1vWp7r1? 3,i4R7. 270 J-ee-7/01.1 137a- S`' s �r 6A4R47loA% Gu BE7'1&4C t/ 7'yf oo � f� � /Q 7`AOe 4vr4 � 4" ks•r h oF' urvE 17W. FRE RE'91r71 ve eo�vsT.�u� a� .�,✓; :; ? P,a,�Mds S frr s EoA9Dd 7/ /"O'l lh,WST BE 0/70 TEr7idi✓ �AQY/A✓d„ S £•c 71 A,-vol -"off -4/ '7"A 9A -r S-- A. V O G pE 741,vE0 =-AJ A FQ A Ar c ho Pie FQ X D �E,e�113�E �O�Di7iar✓/ A,.�D kE/j 7r.,,j T6k'/Ir DES/6'ti1'D f� �?c A,T.RDt £ A,oT l3EiAArG 6e S!O N. F;fr.4 , /d - /- y5,4'.67am' T AN r7 Je 7E'� +� APqCT OTC WAN ,SPEC/ Fi�,o r / y �vOrc,fi 7Eo "Gd/tOs' S,y� A � CONtiST q G o � �7 -/ AtJ44p 4Lr t4 A, a eo ArFA�.J X�asEO oA�iJL,.G o E� (,u i7Nma r S.o� /a TH +ES /Lu,a44 7- B�"1-VEAEA/ FiTTiAvar --T-,./SiA a.< 4-7/0n•(S rFAC y 7E ,ci�r 7A �� Pow- S", 0 4 4 �. / , �N F�oaEs��tir TNT FJXTGr.Q '�' .A/•% cove r-�.r�r�E �Vv, will appreciate your cooperation in making the corrections as enumerated within 9OJ94 days at which time ,, reinspection will be made. ' Reinspection O.K. ,4 0' top Copy — Original Pink Copy -.2nd Copy BILL F E NTE R r n IOW Copy — 1st Copy Goldenrod Copy — Master Flle Snohomish County' ;: Fire Marshall 111 , SNOHOMISH CO; FIRE DIST. No. Phone 6724 212th S W. 1 �o DATE �l b . . -3<<77 LYNN1MOD : Washington ` FIRE INSPECTION REPORT , ; Occupent Add. &Phone . 6 . i { Person Interviewed Title Bldg. Owner „e;,�,.L5�,_ i,_Vdd . &Phone ... ., .12 Satisfactory Unsatisfactory torrected 1. Outside Condition of buf.lding Inside 2. Housekeeping 3. Heating a. Boiler or Furnace room ''h 0...-e.... b. Smoke pipe, flues ( ) ( ) c. Combustion ai3► & Ventilation ( ) ( ) ( ) Incinerators (Inside) (Outside)Wi;U I( ) ( ( ) t Electrical Wiring in general a. Fuses ( ) ( ) ( ) b. Temporary Wiring ( ) ( ) 6. Storage and handling of flammable liquids ( ( ) { ) a. Above ground b. Under ground (�) ( ) ,. • ( ) d 7. Painting or Processing ( ) ( ) ( ) $. Exits, Fire Escapes, Fire Doors, & Draft Stops_ i 9. Clas fired equipment & appliances ( ) ( ) ( ) �Q. Automatic Sprinklers ( ) ( ) ( ) a, Siamese connection b. Condition of valves ( ) ( ) ( ) 1. Refrigeration, air conditioning ( ) ( ) ( ) . Exhaust system and ventilating V3 'ap �, Decorations 3 `� ( ) ( ) ( ) �4 . -Cooking , frying equipment ( ) ( ) ( ) �5. Fire klarm 16. Fire Extinguishers Date of rectarge(r— Corrections must be made within days to comply with City of Lynnwood Ord: n zn ce . Recommendations: OVER Kenneth M. Piper 12518h 33rd Northeast Seattle, Washington 98125 REs Office & Garage Addition Mr. & Mrs Charles O'Niel 21024 - 70th SW Lynnwood, Washington �a Fire Zone III, District #1 0 e Dear Mr,, Pipers To confirm our conversation at this office we will make an inspection to locate fire fighting equipment upon completion of this building. If are may be of any further service to you, please feel free to contact this office. Yours truly, Bill Fenter Fire Marshal by 4LyeCy a Assistant Fire Marshal cc: Building Department Fire District #1 LC : glm r] RP f It 'awles a Ovaut ;aw"s 8dnvndsA MUM"Oom A10416M s* jtr,r bdgd&v p4sit mses Add. tv Ariftft ALAU A ghtiter Mope stood IFOU Abvt, IO sawnbi mIL*W"Iw em v MOM am hamby ardmw d"JVMI to eowteso &W Fort&" of Ww b"W* sm-M of We Ow Odparat(ft watt W?" 0141t *WtIds Ow 4446*4V b04 mpgr AM, V"tww* Im pa 6st appm booth* new off OW stowe am ap Mom an of plow. Als Ow 40 &fimd dboves ants bs dapteud and *Wpofta fop • mat Ow buitd&V ad plurbiM dqvvimms, &Whmfsh com"m and Sm D"ft4o* it, botem use or Odm%Pvw toptikep Wtth�Nate of Oo=vmuw b*(M i8ewd OW *halt be poe. Vw paixt opw boom own to q"vvw ae sham Ow . plow awwoot *0 subdittline an 4wrowd wastingsystm that * hm b za OR by the Staff Of **Unfftof .and Xr.n Dqw-haeft een -- zp"tjj DWaStaffLabo- SRM vmttV systam Malt not pwm%-ate the I-hOw wattf MUMS dal ad a ftweabts link. Vdn*OW ftftm for SpAwbooth (hall be qpp3vbW 4%w Ita. Zion by the Sftft Of Mwh&Vftn* DqxrOment of Labor and zwkgftq," Safety Divielic". D. F- n0 5ON* Plan Checker bW 00; Zen , Piper, Architsot AdtdDqxw&mt State of Muhington, Departmont, of Labor a Xrmjustrj#sO Safety Xv. AWIt Fent4W,, Nav Marshall sholhol"Ish County Fixv Distriot #1 ✓ Building Xnapeotor AFTlpk . emy Week She Otevention deck SNOHOMISH COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 1 6824 - 212th S.W. Lynnwood, Washington 98036 k Charles O'Neil �Siio-lling Auto Repair 21020 - 70th Ave. 1T., Lynwood, Wash* 17 July, 1969 Dear Sir This is too inform you of the results of the Fire Department Inspection conducted on your place of business on 29 June, 1969• The areas found and the governing codes are quoted" for your informat.on. 1. Excessive trash, tires, car parts etc* around exterior of building* SECTION 28.6 Fire Prevention Code - Roofs, courts, yards, r vacant lots and open spaces shall be kept free and clear of deposits or accumulations of waste paper, hay, grass, straw, woods, litter or combustible waste or rubbish of any kind. fi All weeds, grass, vines or other growth, when same endangers property, or is liable to be fired, shall be out down and removed by the owner or occupant.o£ the property. 2. 8pray.,bobth aot­.per code in the following areas: 1. Paint and Laoqure thinner stored on open shelves. Vol. 1 Art. 33 Section 602 - National Fire Code - The quantity of flammable or combustible liquids kept in the vicinity of spraying operations shall be the min- imum required for operations and should ordinarily not exceed a supply for one day or one shift. Hulk storage of portable containers of flammable or combustible liquids shall be in. a separate, properly constructed building detached fr.um other important buildin;rs or cut f off in a standard mariner. 2. No explosion proof light fixtures, elei:trical outlet boxes un-covered & welder cable spliced. Vol. 1 Art. 33 Secti;.n 4.06 - !%ti6nal Fire Code - Unless specifically approved for locations containing btth deposits ly of readily ignitible residue and explosive vapors, there shall be no electrical eouipment in any spraying area, as herein defined, whereon'deposits of combustible res- idues may readily accurulate, except wiring in rixid conduit or in boxes or fittings (.ontaini:.F no taps, splices or terminal cornecti•:)nso 3. Holes penetrating wally, around air hose, post, beam, corner and end wall. Vol. 1 Art. 33 Section 302 - National Fire Code - The interior surfaces of spray booths shall be smooth and continuous without edges and otherwise designed to are - vent pocketing of residues and facilitate cleaning and washing without injury. ` Section 2508 - Uniform ;::ld.ing Code - Firestopping shall be provided to cut off ail concealed draft openings ( both vertical and horizontal ), w-,d form an effective barrier between stories, and between a tol; story and roof space. It shall be used in s_oecific locations, as follows: �. r r 3. 4. 5. 6, n eske �'aety c(Veek Bite -Ttevention Week SNOHOMISH COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 1 6824 - 212th S. W. Lynnwood, Washington 98036 (6) Any other locations not specifically mentioned above, such as holes for pipes, shafting,, behind furring., strips and similar places which could afford a passage for flames. 4. No ventilation Vol. 1 Art. 33 Section 501 - National Fire Code - All spraying areas shall be provided with mechanical vent- ilation adequate to remove flammable vapors or mists to a safe location and to confine and control combust- ible residues so that life or property is not endangared. 5. No evidence of maintenance of fire extinguisher. Vol. 8 Art. 10 Sect. 5210 - National Fire Code - At regular intervals, not more than one year apart, or when specifically indicated by an inspectiun, extinguishers shall be thoroughly examined and/or recharged or repaired to insure operability and safety, or replaced as needed. No ventilation of main building. Section 1005 - Uniform Building Code - All portions of Group E Occupancies customarily used by human bei3igs shall be pro- vided with light and ventilation by means of windows or sky- li ;nts with an area equal to 1/8 of the total floor area, 17i of whieh'shall be operable, or shall be provided with artificial light and a mechanically operated ventilating system as specified in Section 605. Section 605 •......... The mechanically operated ventilating system shall supply a minimum of five cubic feet per minute of outside air with a total circulated of not less than 15 cubic feet per minute per occupant in all portions of the building and such system shall be kept continuously in oper- ation during such time as the building is occupie4. If .00.000 Spray booth not separated from work area by regiired walls. Vol* 1 Art. 33 Sect. 201 - National Fire Code - Structures housing finishing operations should preferably be one story in height and seperated froxv other important bu-'ldings by adequate clear space or standard fire walls and provided with automatic sprinkler protection. Space heater " flue within shop area. Section 1008 - Uniform °uilding Code - ....,..,., Every boiler room or room containing a heating plant shall be seperated from the rest of the building by a :'our -Hour Fire -Resistive Occupancy Separation as defined in Chapter 5. EXCEPTION: In Divisions 4 and 5, unit heaters may be installed provided they are at least seven feet above the floor. In any room in which volatile flammable liquids are used or stored no device generating a glow or flame capable of ig- niting gasoline vapor shall be installed or used within twenty-four inches of the floor. Arc and Ox-aeotylene welding Equipment being used. See 5 above. 7, No.occupancy seperation for office areae Table 4 5-B - WoDk area is Group E-4, Office is Group J-2. E *� a every, Week gi'te g;evention Week i` SNOHOMISH COUNTY . FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 1 , 6824 - 212th S.W. h ; Lynnwood, Washington 98036 Be Ebctinguisher in shop mounted to highs 4' k1 Vol* 8 Art• 10 Secto, 1231 Extinguishers having a gross ., weight not exceeding 40 pounds shall be installed so that < the top of the extinguisher is not more than 5 feet above.` the floor. Extinguishers having .......... " 4�IR The following are quoted for your information only: SECTION 1001 - Uniform ouil.ding Code - .......... For occupancy seperations see Table No* 5-B. Where an approved spray booth constructed as specified in Chapter 53 is installed, such booth need not be seperated from other Group E, F, or G Occupancies. s �. SIICTI-N 1002 (b) ......• A Group E-4 occupancy having a floor r, area not exceeding twenty-five hundred square feet shall have exterior walls of not less than two-hour .fire -resistive const-, ruction when less than five feet from a property line and of not �t less than one -hour fire -resistive construction when more than five feet but less than ten feet from a property line, when a Jiz! located in Fire Zone No. 3• f " I 7 7? assistance Tease call 7 8-8 office caa be of furt her • I�' thisp s r ttgi FPrevention, Ins actor, o. Co., F D. � 1 9 wr *+M^^•'7 � A W! Siii = COMW FIRE PROMr= DISTRSCT #1 ` ' T ; BUREW OF FIRE ' . M ;�. PREVFd�iTmN pr c �in�+as5 dame ---_a _eu .G_ ALTo PA+Z Location 2/ 0.o7' a � o a' ius es Owner C/M9 4—S Q�, J Inspection Date � 9' -ss . c ,� s.� .0 LA'S .farms°/ A . C < yr X, ACAVY 10i;eOA�4-4Af14 r'C _ -. �F'k l�1 �eerH 7 d- .Ly-c C� �� .4 u Oro, S ra.¢,A7Z h,. Tli1 a l?�) IC A��wt t aGuo / 't ---.--------- cl, nxAtT/ice �Q/%:.v6�' /�/1✓, •.tNLI�2 QF S�/Q�Y �Ip' .` - -- '� 'fA Par ,� + 'moo A -4✓�. %O ✓ C . I P4-i2 G ,ft-A- 4-W r-"- o yc ov caitiNf� U ✓ A`x Par4r�v Ha .i -'L. e 0;9�V 0 T/f A, AJ 0 ems' !,lIa widersigned inspector of Snohomish County Fire Protection District #1 has just �apleted a fire prevention inspection of your establishment. Your cooperation in �,U4'nating or otherwise correcting the common hazards noted will make your business M-fe place to work and help us reduce the terrific annual toll of life and prop_ y destroyed by fire, nu.11d you need further advice or assistance, call PR8_8777. E-4='IFICI.TION : Verbal ✓_ Written _ : t Inspector r� , r -TA ar d i k�r 4/ ot, �+v TL �2 � ll. w A a- L � At T N p+ d 7 %- i �! .J / /� Ls'� w T N S /+% �B T I C- IBC "•r 4L ��' ©: �... S TU u 6� �.` �L' GtL•/.ia. W 'To G�--O J �' 7� � f L� - C.fP'%i�I�i�'t��? ADO%Ti•.v 3Attr /�cJt• xt�.• i � Ti7� T • A• N Gr'NZ' ,Ls IA-Q'"� a Ae- c.� % n/ f.J/,GTi td *) e r �'� t7 '4', s.i �7'fi,4!!' :,�►r,/=, _ 1 k Ia'u ' T PAN ✓ rr Ar )' % s rfAi S' 10 �.� 6, . (sp'cov . � a -o -t"t�� iv a i rD - �D7�i`I¢•r ,G�'—t 'T.�zry fi��- � �e.etA7L , J "z a _ 'e I XRAETZ FOMM'ISSIONER IST DISTRICT N.`RdC14ARD FORSBREN MMISSIONER SND DISTRICT jr G RLES "CHUCK" HILL CC MMISSIO14ER 3RO DISTRICT CHAIRMAN ro i I b 1 . s .t `s D I, I ing and Plumbing Code Depart "�'h�; t Sn®` iY1 Is" �0 TV 1EdERIETT WRgmonovion 98201 Charles O'Neill 18026 - 73rd Edmonds,. Washington November 15, 1971 RE: Corrections on Permit No. 37176 WILLIAM L— CARROLL DIRECTOR OF BUILDINO AND PLUM BIND DEPARTMENT Sir: The foZZgwi.zg are a Zist of corrections on building, permit No 37176: 1. Approved spray booth shall be installed as required in Section 5301 (a) and shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 53. (See =,y attached c?py). Should booth be built on the location within the building it shall be,required to be' constructed of one -hour fire resistive materials and assemblies. Submit plans and specification for Such approved bop%h. NOTE: Existing non conforming booth can be' completed to comply. 2. Provide ventilation as Section `1005 and as specified in Section 605. Section 1005. All portions of Group E Occupancies customarily used by human beings shall be provided with Zight and ventilation by means of windows or skylights with an area equal to one -eighth of the total floor " area, one-half of which shall be openable, or shall be provided with arti- ficial light and a mechanically operated ventilating system as specified in Section 605. Section 605. The mechakieaUy operated ventilating system shalt supply a minimum of five cubic feet per minute of outside air with a total circulated of not less than 15.cubic feet per minute per occupant in all portions of the building and such system shall be kept continvousZy in operation during such time as the building is occupied. if the velocity of the air at the register exceeds`10 feet per second, the register shall, be placed more than 8 feet above the floor directly beneath. A. Provide exhaust ventilation as'required in -that portion of Section 1005. _ Charles O'NPiIl Edmonds, Wa..: . 11/15171 Page 2 Section":1,105. In all buildings used for the storing or handling - of automobiles operated under their own power, and in aZZ buildings where flammable liquids are used, exhaust ventilation shaZZ'be provided sufficient to -produce one complete change•of air every 15 minutes. Such exh.aust•ventilation shaZZ.be taken from a point.at or near the floor Zevel. 3. It shall be required to provide two (2) exit doors, Section 33.19. Said exit doors shall be a minimum of 36" wide and 6'-8" high, Section 3303 (d)., and shaZZ'swing in direction of egress, Section 3303 (b). Exit doors shaZZ be arranged as required in Section 3302 (2)(c). '' Section 3302 (2).(c). If only two exits are required they shall be placed a distance apart equal to not less than one -fifth of the perimeter of the area served -measured in a straight line between exits. Where three or more exits are required they shall be arranged a reasonable distance apart so that if one.b.ecomes blocked others will be available. 4. Restroom walls, Section 1711 (a). Section 1711 (a).- -In other that dwelling units, toilet room floors shall have a smooth, hard,.nonabsorbent surface such as portland cement, concrete, ceramic,tiZe or other approved material which extends upward onto the walls at least •5 inches. Walls within water closet compartments and walls within 2 feet of the front and sides of urinals shalt be simi- larly finished to a height of 4 feet and, except for structural elements, the materials used in such walls shall be of a type which is not adversely affected by'Smoisture. Each water closet compartment in all occupancies shall be not less than 30 inches in width and shall provide a clear space in front of the water closet not less than 24 inches. A. Ventilation for restroom as Section 1005. Section'.1005. All water closet rooms shall be provided with an ex- terior window at least 3 square feet in area, fully openable; or a ver- tical duct not less than 100 square inches in area for the first toilet facility with an additional 50 square inches for each additional toilet facility3 or a mechanically operated exhaust system which is connected to the light switch, capable of providing a complete change of air every 15 minutes. Such systems shall be vented to the outside air and at the point of discharge shall be at.Zjast 5 feet from any openable window. 5. Floors shall be noneombustible*as required in Section 1002 (b). All floors in area where the vehicles are worked on, shalt be completed. 6. Furnace rooms shall be as required in Section .1008. Section .1008. In any room in which volatile flammable liquids are used or stored no device generating a glow or.flame capable of -igniting gasoZine vapor shall be installed or used within .18 inches of the floor. The use, handling, storage, and sale of gasoZine, fuel, oil, and other fZammable liquids shall not be permitted in any Group E Occupancy unless such use, handling, storage, and sale comply with U.B.C. Standard No. 9-.1. ���py.c ..+Jf'�*,• pk ogp.+ss*rmws — r,.-°r- - i "t� t e. 7. '��� t$ b4.:'- , � .., .•; t.....,�h'�5,. t' *.,. r 2Z j �i � r +' 1 z. C7iccrles O'Neill Edmonds, , Wa. .11/15/71 4 .. Page`• 3 -,; i NOTE: The.: heating system now being used is not an approved system. *` Should you so desire to.continue to use this system, it shaZZ require a U.L. Label -or approved equal : pP q for which it is now being used. (Section,_.. "`403, Volume II, Mechanical Code and Section 502) . 7. Roo f �zn „ shaZ Z be . 9 fire retzcrdant as required in Section 1704 and .'as specified in Section 3203 (e). " 8. Gas'meter and supply located in.a hazardous location. It shall be moved where it isn't subject to damage. . All construction is -subject ' to field inspections, corrections, and final field approval together with the issuance of a Certificate of " Occupancy prior to the building being occupied. ry The size, type and location of fire extinguishers is to be deter- ; mined by the Fire Prevention Bureau of Snohomish County. a Time is of the essence.. We will review this matter in 30 days and `r.zs substantial progress has not been made, further action WiZZ•be taken. 'If there are any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office.. Sincerely, 9 W IAM L, CAR OLL, Director { BuiZding & Plumbing Department ate; f P enc. cc: Fire Prevention Bureau, Sno. Cty., Bill Fenter, Fire Marshal CommereiaZ Building Inspector t,;GC/gg J fonush County. SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WASHINGTON .mistraltion' Bifl ding Permit No. 37882 e ti Washington 9388 or 259-0631 BUILDING PERMIT, i -J�ion�llihereby made by: , 1j, ftW]ft a. 0*J4JU 9 2]LMO 70tbL by AI I I Namel Address abom kkii.lder's Name Address Phone No. Contractor's License No. J It To do the following work: Mutall JknWo= lZbOm in betbrom and Dow w bift Occupancy Ri. Sec. 20 Twp. 27 Rng- 4 Lot 1 2 Blk. Subd. MMUJA a.,job NJ Lol"Size nN. x Zoning w Location 01WA 141'id-. Dimensions x Sq. Ft. Main Floor S Ties Basement Sq. Ft. Basement :­4ANDATORY INSPECTIONS: MINIMUM REQUIRED SETBACKS Toonda,tion, Front—ZCMTM a. Piling b. Footings Side C. Walls Special Concrete Rear Placement Grout Pours 2. Framing 'a, Special Framing Rooting 1 Ivet'Rock/Lath Nailing Thirne Spread till Jrjkler System ire Alarm S%,stein ' t", Filial— NOTE: SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR PLU BING, HEATING AND MECHANICAL SYSTEMS. *k VJ4JqtjQq 4150,00 Building Permit Fee S_ zw- $5.00 Ahm 150. Im Penalty Fee S Total CXM3 1 that I am 'exenipted from the requireNents of the state contractor's registration law, under Sect'lon 3,..'Cliapter 126,.."_ t'lw!" pf 1967. t ,1000 Odrm.1 is pursuant to Chapter Q9, Laws of 1955. State of Washington and rietolution adopted December 1. 1970 by Board of County Co—iss,oneirs 1 ?fi~ Uumv. Permission is hereby granted to do the svgFk described hereof) according to the approved plans and ipecificatiotts pertaining hercto• subject ti y-- 1 ­111 any ordinances or ­.nq 'e'OlAw's of S,jc,hornish County. Construction must start within 60 days and first -speco"n called for. otherwise 1w1,11si-I 6u:1 and void pe—t exp-ms qp year horn claw of,witince. 'FIRE MARSHAL COPY F I �" -s. •.`.ti )�r •.k it r1FT S,••:C� E"fi.."�� . it 7 s �i i 4a 1 5�•°i' G;� i {+r p {ads a. JA 9 b � ;F. d-,b r �` ('r t^, '� .f, LM.•i!i 'JI .' I. '�i }�a �"' T^ rn - 1 ;t �, •-' �l rv.. d 11: ri 41Fh4.e.�M :'t 1, a,44F �';yt 11. g,� r1ti'Y:�7uiP iq L� !� t,�rc . •+�"4*y � � ��n '.9.-� � 7' y. •., M1i�9.r },'� ••s.rE Y�+, �, •"� rah t? t S"'% i cv '� I �dl �� tw .•. ��I �} H ��. 1r.,i �.4! 7 - rr -1 ..I E!! �7 W n^��� e J � �l ' o^ . (, . � 'i' ?' Si •V <a= r o- p l 7 September 16. 1974 tt s. r • tUtn Pacific, Properties Attentions Gary Ludwick 1716 Smith Tower 2nd and Yesler Beattie. WashirnJtoa 981W° 5ira F Zxx 40'�' i �7.' •s~ 1r 7 . { }:r z, fe • . n i 7 t� `. ,� C 1 1 !a` v e4 B5 •? t`E+i\. i, q. .;tc4] »}..s R i J'it .(Yl, ''"R • f p - ti. a) ..! 'r t• !.t' a.. ✓ .� s y'-. i 4.• , ,..)�._, i, - q 7d �xr• a s ..., y }?P .y �{ t$ v kJ-• ......: i .. :s - ..- •d I ,.e 71` #'t gip', is 4 7�' The followingChill:. W.requited 'for• ©a 11ahcewith the currently adapted Wlding and Plumbing -Codes of Snohomish Ceunty`•for-the build- 41n' located at 2'1024 - 70th West, -Edmonds, Washington. This building was forrly occupied by Charles O'Neil as a auto body repair shop and recently occupied by RvdiIs. l/olkswagon Repair Shop. r,^� -_ .' 8r your request, the building. -use and occupancy as located above would ' be classified as an E-3 Occupancy as identified by Table SA. Yolum I, Uni- form Building Code. A Group E-3 Occupancy shall require an area of use not to exceed 3000 square feet unless such a structure is provided with an approved automatic `fire extinguishing system. Section 3802(6) "' If Me area to be used -is separated from all other use areas as per Table 58 to less than 3000 square feet then it shall be required to pro- vide only an approved dust collecting system, Section 1008, and not as above, an automatic fire extinguishing systeip. Provide two exits where the floor area is more than 260 square feet, Section 3319. Such exits shall be a minimum of 36" wide by 6'8" high as per Section 3303(d) and shall be of a swin ing type, designed to swing 1n the direction of exit travel, Section 33031b). Note that overhead, revolving, and sliding doors are not required exits, Section 3303(f). Where two exits are required they shall be located as follows,"Section.3302(2)(c): If only two exits are required they shall be placed a distance apart equal to not less than one-half of the lentth of the maximum over-all diagonal dissension of the building or area to be served measured in a straight line between exits". Provide handicapped facilities as required in Section 1711(b) and (c). See enclosed copy of requirements. rn Pacific Properties Tes Washington 9/16/74 Page 2 All central heating plants, boiler rooms, furnaces and all such system �Ai shall be separated from an E-3 Occupancy by a two-hour separation wall with pq, opening other than required ducts. Whereas, such duct openings shall be tected by an approved fire dam r of 11rhour labeled rating as required Section 603(cr -in Section 1008 and Secl (3) and Identified In Sectic6 4306(c) fi.or ratings. 7 , V- Provide required venting for all reas humanly occupied and for enclosed rafter and/or ceiling Joist space* Section 1006 and Section 3206(c). Prior to any work commencing, plans and specifications shall be sub- mitt6d for approvM-and-.permits shall be procurred for the required work, Section 301. or occupancy shall be granted and/or allowed other than that ui*,,thit is,the-san ate the previous tenants Section 602. This letter shall not be construed as any approval of the use herein described until such time as the plans, specifications and a reinspection of the structure along with a final plan check letter, being compiled and issued. kor srall-thm requirements as- 4dsiribddAhPifiiV,1eifC0r Wc&yffld" as the qnlyt requirements for compl lance..'Ontil such approvallitof plini-i specifications and,., rainspections, have. beirlooted" ifile0building requirements for 4e shall wel can the -oppokiMft:to rivi y,kiw the use requested at the site at a time convenient to you so that,we can arrange a preliminary, pjraas'-review :6r both,.', Sincerely, Plans I; ns Examiner cc: Fire Prevention1ureaO n C 'S Bill Fenter,, Fire Marshal Coamercial Inspector OFT/ak ;n