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Dimensional Fabricators
9538 S.W. Tigard Street
Tigard, Oregon 97223
Re: Clean Room
Dimensional Fabricators
9538 S.W. Tigard Street
6089A- 221 -004
Gentlemen:
This is a Fire and Life Safety Plan Review and is based on
the 1991 editions of the Uniform Fire Code (UFC) and those
sections of the Uniform Building Code (UBC) and Uniform
Mechanical Code (UMC) specifically referencing the fire
department, and other local ordinances and regulations.
Plans are conditionally approved subject to Tigard
Building Department requirements and the following items:
1. The tenant space number must be prominently displayed
on the street front where it is readily visible to
drivers and officers of responding fire apparatus and
other emergency vehicles. UFC Sec. 10.208
2. Not less than one (1) approved fire extinguisher(s)
with a rating of not less than ( *) shall be provided
for each ( * *) square foot of floor area or fraction
thereof. The travel distance to an extinguisher from
any portion of the building, shall not exceed 75
feet. UFC Sec. 10.303
( *) 2A10B:C - Light and Ordinary Hazard
4A10B:C - Extra Hazard
( * *) 3,000 - Light Hazard
1,500 - Ordinary Hazard
1,000 - Extra Hazard
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Note: Where flammable or combustible liquids are
used, "B" ratings of extinguishers may need to be
higher and travel distances shorter. See
requirements in National Fire Protection Association
Standard 10 -1.
3. Plans referred to and examined by this office contain
no provisions for the alteration or installation of
automatic sprinkler system. Not less than three sets
of ,plans for the installation shall be submitted to
this office for approval prior to installation. UBC
302 (b)
Approval of submitted plans is not an approval of
omissions or oversights by this office or of non-
compliance with any applicable regulations of local
government.
If I can be of any further assistance to you, please feel
free to contact me at 562 -2469.
Sincerely,
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Bradle Wanamaker
Deputy Fire Marshal
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SUBJECT: Material Safety Data Sheet
- REFERENCE: IF-2800
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Enclosed are Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for H . 8 Fuller C o m p a n y
products. We have reviewed our products, conducted a hazard determina
tiun and prepared an M8DS in compliance with the requirements of the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard Communica `
'Lion Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200 and Canada's Workplace Hazardous Materi-'::
als Information System (WHMIS). Our MSDS also provide information on any '''
toxic chemical subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of
Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
(SAGA).
If this product, or any component of it is considered to be hazardous
or carcinogenic under the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard or the
WHMIS regulations, information is provided in Section 2: COMPUS/TION/IN-
FORMATION ON INGREDIENTS or in Section 3: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION.
If you have any questions, please contact your Sales Representative.
Sincerely yours.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1: CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
COMPANY INFORMATION MSUS INFORMATION
Industrial Coatings Division Preparation Date: 06/09/93
H. El. Fuller Company Supersedes; 02/22/93
3200 Lahore Road Prepared By: Industrial. Hygiene
Vadnais Heights, MN 55110 Phone Number: 612-481-3300
Phone: 612-481-9558
Fax: 612-481-9041
Medical Emergency Phone Number: 1-800-228-5635 ext 018
Transport Em ergency Phone Number (CHEMTREC) : 1-800-424-9300
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Product Name/Number: IF-2600, Coal TGIC
Product Description (product use): Powder coating
SECTION 2: COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
This Material Safety Data Sheet is prepared to comply with the United
States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard •
Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) and the Canadian Workplace
Hazarduui Mater ials Information System (WHMIS). Unlisted ingredients
are not 'hazardous' per the OSHA standard and/or are not found on the
WHMIS ingredient disclosure list.
Chemi(:al/CAS Number Percent OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV
Epoxy resin 1-5% Not estab. Not estab.
Carbon black (1333-86-4) 1-5% 3.5 mg/M3 3. mg/M3
L050; No data found LC50: Na data found
Calcium silicate (1344-95-2) 10-30%
Total dust 15 mg/M3 10 mg/M3
Respir able fraction 5 mg/M3 Not estab.
1.050; No data found LC50: No data found
1,3,5-triglycidyi 1-5% Not estab. Not estab.
• isocyanurate (T(3IC) (2451-62-9)
• LD50: 100-225 mg/kg (oral, rat) LC50: No data found
*Supplier recommends a STEL of 0.025 mg/M3 for TGIC.
See Section 16 for additional information.
SECTION 3: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Dust clouds in air can be ignited by electric sparks, hot surfaces
and open flame.
Potential skin sensitizer
Possible cancer hazard. Contains a material which may cause cancer.
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POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
Eyes: Eye contact may cause irritation.
Skin: Epoxy resins are potential skin sensitizers.
Inhalation: Powder coatings may irritate the nose, throat, and lungs.
TGIC is a potential lung sensitizer,
Ingestion: Not an anticipated route of exposure. Small amounts are
not ant1cipated to be harmful.
Chronic: TGIC has been found to cause genetic/reproductive changes
in several animal and bacterial test systems. There is no
evidence that it has caused similar changes in humans.
However, overexposure to TGIC may increase the risk of genetic
effects.
REGULATED CARCINOGEN STATUS:
Carbon black contsinstrace amounts of strongly adsorbed
Polynuclear aromatic compounds (PNA's). Some PMA's in the
non-adsorbed form are listed as potential carcinogens by IARC.
See Section 16 - Additional Information - for exposure
guidel T1 .
Existing Health Conditions Affected by Exposure: Inhalation of dust
may aggravate lung conditions such as asthma, emphysema or
chronic bronchitis.
Existing skin allergies may be aggravated hy contact with this
product.
SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES
If in eye: Flush immediately with water for 15 minutes. Consult a
physician if irritation persists.
If on shin: Wash material from skin with soap and water.
If vapors inhaled: Remove subject to fresh air. Call a physician if
symptoms persist.
If ingested: If person can swallow, give one glass of water or milk.
Om not induce vomiting, Get immediate medical attention.
Never giwe anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
SECTION 5: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flash Point/Method: Not applicable
Upper Explosive Limit/Lower Explosive Limit: Normal LEL for powder
Coatings 0.04 to 0.07 ounces/cubic foot. Strong explosions
are not expected below 0.4 to 0.7.
#utmigoitimm Temperature: Not applicable •
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Appropriate Extinguishers: Use dry chemical, sand or ground
limestone.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Persons exposed to products of
combustion should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and
full protective equipment.
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Oust clouds in air can be
ignited by electric sparks, hot surfaces and open flame.
Hazardous Combustion Product; Incomplete combustion can yield low
molecular weight hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, nitrogen
compounds
SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Spill or Leak Procedures: Remove all sources of ignition. Avoid
creating dusty con6itinns. Vacuum or sweep UP swilled
material.
SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE
STORAGE INFORMATION
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Consult the Technical Data Sheet for specific storage instructions.
SECTION SI EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Eye Protection: Safety glasses.
Skin Protection: Gloves, long-sleeved shirt and other clothing as
needed to prevent skin contact.
Respiratory Prntect1un: NIOSH approved par t�c u l�t e respirator.
Ventilation: Ventilati must be sufficient to control dust and
fumes produces by processing method. Local exhaust
recommended.
SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
. Physical State: Solid
Color; DARK
Odorf
. none
Odor Threshold: Not established
Weight per Gallon! 12.049 1bs.
Specific Gravity: 1.446
X Solids by Weight: 100
pH: Not applicable
Boiling Range: Not applicable
Freezing/Melting Point: Not applicable
Vapor Pressure: Not established
Vapor Density: Not established •
Evaporation Rate: Not applicable
Water/Oil Partition Coefficient! Not established
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VOC: Negligible levels of volatile organic
compound emissions are expected at ambient
temperature and pressure. Low molecular
weight hydrocarbons may be emitted at
application temperature. Emissions data is
best developed by monitoring actual plant
conditions.
SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable
IncmmPatihility: Not established
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Hazardous Decomposition:
Nitrogen compounds
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Testing on generic powder coatings containing 10% TGIC yielded a
single exposure inhalation LC50 of greater than 11 mg/M3. The
LC50 for a 5 day, 6 hour/day repeated exposure' was greater than 1700 •
mg/M3. Mvtagenicity screening using a 9% TGIC coating in a mouse
spermataooniol cell study showed an increased rate of chromosomal
changes (damage) at an oral dose of 800 mg/M:.J. Lower dose levels
did not demonstrate a statistically significant response. This •
study also demonstrated a statistically simnificant dose-response
trend. The No-Effect Level (NOEL-no damage to animals or
• chromosomes at this exposure level) for the study was 100 mg/M3.
Since the previously published studies on powder coatings containing
TOIC were designed as worst-case scenarins, a more realistic study
uas conducted using a pigmented powder coating containing 4,6% TGIC,
for nose-only inhalation, at a particle size greater than 10
micrometers. This study showed a NOEL of 1000 mg/M2.
SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No data available
SECTION 13: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
To the best of our knowledge, this product does not meet the
definition of hazardous waste under the U.S. EPA Hazardous Waste
Regulations 40 CFR 261. Dispose of in an approved landfill.
Consult state, local or provincial authorities for more restrictive
requirements.
SECTION 84/ TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)
DOT Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated
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SECT/ON 15: REGULATORY INFORMATION
FEDERAL
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
Section 8(b) - Inventory Status
All components of this product are registered under the
regulations of the Toxic Substances Control Act.
SARA TITLE III
Section 313: This product does not contain regulated levels of
any toxic chemical subject to the reporting
requirements of section 313 of Title III of the
SuPerfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
(SARA) and 40 CFA part 372.
STATE REGULATIONS
California Proposition 651 Proposition 65, The Safe Drinking Water
and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986:
This product does not contain known levels of any chemical known
to the State of California to cause cancer or cause reproductive
damage.
AHMIS IDENTIFICATION/OTHER INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS
D1G 02A 02B
SECTION 16: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
After handling product, wash thoroughly before eating or smoking.
Use adequate ventilation or MIOSH approved organic vapor resniratpr
when welding, cutting or brazing coated parts.
Based on the most recent animal studies, our TGIC supplier has
recommended an exposure limit of 10 mg/M3 TWA for powder coatings
containing less than approximately 5X TGIC.
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Based on the information gained from all the toxicological studies
conducted at this time, our TGIC supplier recommended an exposure
limit of 1 mg/M3 TWA for powder coatings containing TGIC at levels
greater than approximately 5 X
See Section 11: Toxicological Information for more information.
An exposure guideline of 3.5 mg/M3 is set to prevent overexposure to
PNA's in carbon black. Maintaining employee exposures below 10
me/M3 will maintain the carbon black exposure levels below this
guidelinw. Therefore, maintain exposure levels below 10 mg/M3 for
this product.
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HMIS RATING
Health-1 Flammability-1 Reactivity-0
See SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION for personal
Protective equipment recummendatiuns.
The information and recommendations set forth herein are believ ed to be
accurate. Because some of the information is derived from information
provided to the H.B. Fuller Company from its suppliers, and because the
H.B. Fuller Company has no control over the conditions of handling and
use the H.O. Fuller Company makes no warranty, express or implied,
regarding the accuracy of the data or the results to be obtained from
the use thereof. The information is supplied solely for your
information and consideration, and the H.0. Fuller Company assumes no
responsibility from use or reliance therepn. It is the responsibility
of the user of H.B. Fuller Company products to comply with all
applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations,
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February 3, 1994
Greg Lemke, Operations Manager
Dimensional Fabricators, Inc.
P.O. Box 23247
Tigard, Oregon 97223
Re: Dimensional Fabricators, Inc.
9538 S.W. Tigard Street
6089A- 221 -004
Dear Mr. Lemke:
As per our conversation, this office has no objection to
any allowable modifications to your building. Insofar as
the stop work order to the powder coating booth /room, we
are lifting the stop work order associated with that
construction project.
All new construction will require you to obtain the needed
permits from City of Tigard Building Department. You will
need to submit plans for modifications to the alteration of
the automatic fire protection system and /or any required
fire alarm systems or ADA systems.
If I can be of any further assistance to you, please feel
free to contact me at 526 -2469.
Sincerely,
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Bradley N. Wanamaker
Deputy Fire Marshal
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Gary Toll
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Wyatt Fire Protection, Inc.
9095 S.W. Burnham
Tigard, Oregon 97223
Re: Paint Storage Room
Dimensional Fabricators
9538 S.W. Tigard Street
6089A- 221 -004
Gentlemen:
This is a Fire and Life Safety Plan Review and is based on the
1991 editions of the Uniform Fire Code (UFC) and those sections
of the Uniform Building Code (UB(7) and Uniform Mechanical Code
(UMC) specifically referencing the fire department, and other
local ordinances and regulations.
Fire sprinkler protection shall meet Group H, Division 3
occupancy requirements.
Water flow, air maintenance, and control valves (tamper switch)
shall be supervised in compliance with NFPA Standards 72 series
by an approved central, proprietary or remote station service or
a local alarm which will give an audible signal at a constantly
attended location. UBC 3803 NFPA Stds 72
All alarm (tamper switch) functions shall be tested. NFPA 13
Sec. 1 -il
After completion of this project call for an inspection. Please
provide 24 hour notification prior to anticipated inspection time
and date by calling 526 -2469.
If I can be of any further assistance to you, please feel free to
contact me at 526 -2469.
Sincerely,
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July 22, 1993
Greg Lemke
Dimensional Fabricators
9538 S.W. Tigard Street
Tigard, Oregon 97223
Re: Meeting on Powder Coating Booth
Dimensional Fabricators
9538 S.W. Tigard Street
6089A- 221 -004
Dear Mr. Lemke:
In the meeting held July 21, 1993, attended by yourself and
Dennis Bingam from Dimensional Fabricators, David Scott,
P.E. /Building Official, City of Tigard, and Gene Birchill
and myself from Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, the following
concerns were addressed:
1. New construction had taken place without benefit of
permit and not all aspects of your operation were
addressed on the plans submitted.
2. The existing day -to -day operation is considered a
hazardous operation (H -2) and you may be in a building
designed for ordinary business operation (B -2). This
would affect the placement of your building on the lot,
types of construction allowed, area and occupancy
separations, the allowed square footage, exiting, fire
protection along with other electrical and mechanical
issues.
3. You want to install an electrostatic powder coating
booth /room.
4. There are some outstanding fire, building, and
electrical code violations.
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July 22, 1993
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As a result of the meeting, the following understandings
were reached:
1. You will stop work immediately on the new construction
related to the electrostatic powder coating operating.
2. The Building Department will determine occupancy
classification and identify the requirements to comply
with the building code.
3. You will comply with the life safety hazards as
identified by Deputy Fire Marshal Gary Toll. An action
plan or time line will be submitted on the code
violations, and our department will exercise
flexibility on issues related to new construction.
Additionally, as soon as possible, construct a room for
mixing and dispensing of flammables, identify secondary
containment in the area. Provide approved separation
of your spray paint areas and reduce the flammables to
within acceptable limits. Obtain building, mechanical,
and electrical permits.
4. Involve a fire protection engineer /architect to assist
in all phases of your plan development and design.
5. Have licensed sprinkler contractor to design and
install any required modifications to the existing
automatic fire protection system.
If you have any questions, concerns, or different
understandings other than contained in this letter, please
do not hesitate to contact me. Gene Birchill and I will be
more than willing to be of assistance.
Sincerely,
Bradley' . Wanamaker
Deputy Fire Marshal
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Gene Birchill
Gary Toll