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� 0 /* 0 ` ' City of College Station 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 C E R T I F I C A T E' O F O C C U P A N C Y P E R M A N E N T Issue Date . . . . . . Parcel Number . . . . . Property Address . . . Subdivision Name . . . Legal Description . . . Property Zoning . . . . Owner . . . . . . Contractor . . . . . . 10/04/07 514000-0001-0040 1500 HARVEY RD T18A COLLEGE STATION TX 77840 POST OAK MALL POST OAK MALL, BLOCK 1, LOT 4A ,4C,5A, ACRES 53.148 UNKNOWN C B L & ASSOCIATES PROPERTIES MIDWEST CUSTOM CASE INC Application number 07-00002348 000 000 Description of Work COMMERCIAL, REMODEL/RENOVATION Construction type . . . COMBUSTIBLE (UNPROTECTED) Occupancy type . . . . MERCANTILE Flood Zone . . . . . . Approved . . . . . . . ( `� 6 Buelding Official VOID.UNLESS SIGNED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL Received: 8/ 2/07 10:28AM; -> CORTLAND MORGAN,ARCHITECT, AIA ; Page 2 TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING. AND REGULATION For tlsporknoous* 0* P.O. Box 12157, Austin, Texas' 78711 (512) 4634MS 1 (800) 803-9202 4 FAX(512) 475-2871 • WAPORTANT INB'TRUCTWNi - PLF.ADE READ BEFORE BEGWt4NG A; t replelrallen It nol co iVist+e uliblea s compbN sN of consbucoon doomw a and apol able tees are stom v*"th d wNh this torn to the DeporbnerM, a Rovishmed AoososWi4'sPeclovot or a Conaad ftMdw. FoRure tb submit any of ew*e itu wpk delay propasblp. Ot me pdnt or type. ARCHITECTURAL. PRRIERS PROJECT REGISTRATION FORM 1. Project None giv—SK z. Project Addlese Zip ,,,�=18A 3. TENANTSam (If dirw ftm owvml .., 4. Tenant AddrOlY AA ZI grey Gr A �1► 7 C� /ac LU L 9Z7-2- 5. News /� a. Confect Address Cky Zip County 7. ACamr 8. C dkq IFad Browner or a,at h tnr. b propeAy) -% �{ -� d D OVAW A DO C .an Stets �p SD 10. Name (V other 01en owner) es 1 Phone `l s.ik71 #J '7 ^ 00 11. 7_) O 71 13. Firm Address ,7 f/ l,`1'O -iL City nw Slots ,lX Z'p -XotL ,� 14. Designer "e'D n"o M+ — C eAN7o1. �LeT" is. 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YfOcwb/OC/NnLWar �, rtt�irvi:"• t jv;i ABProjRegForm Page I of 1 Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation Architectural Barriers Project Registration Confirmation Page Thursday, August 02, 2007 EABPRJA7820963 PERSON FILING FORM Name: CORTLAND MORGAN Email: jeff@cmaia.net Phone: 817-635-5696 Project Name: AT&T KIOSK Project Address: POST OAK MALL 1500 HARVEY ROAD, SPACE T-18A, COLLEGE STATION, TX 77850t, County: BRAZOS TENANT Name: AT&T Phone: 512-996-9222 Tenant Address: 1500 HARVEY ROAD, SPACE T-18A, COLLLEGE STATION, TX 77850 Contact Name: BILL LIERMAN Phone: 512-996-9222 Contact Address: 1500 HARVEY ROAD, COLLEGE STATION, TX 77850 BUILDING/FACILITY Name: POST OAK MALL FACILITY Owner: CBL ASSOCIATES - POST OAK MALL Phone: 979-764-0060 Owner Address: 1500 HARVEY ROAD, COLLEGE STATION, TX 77850 Contact Name: PAUL LOY Phone: 979-764-0060 Contact Address: 1500 HARVEY ROAD, COLLEGE STATION, TX 77850 DESIGN FIRM Name: CORTLAND MORGAN, ARCHITECT Phone: 817-635-5696 Firm Address: 711 N. FIELDER ROAD, ARLINGTON, TX 76012 Designer Name: CORTLAND MORGAN Email: jeff@cmaia.net Type of License: Architect License Number: 14363 PROJECT DESCRIPTION Start Date: 09/2007 Completion date: 09/2007 Estimated Cost: $51,500.00 Type of Work: New Construction Does this building(s) have more than one level? Not a building Are there any elevators, escalators, or platform lifts in this building? Not a building Type of Funds: This project is privately funded, on private land for private use. State Lease No.: ) -1 &" Scope of Work: INSTALLATION OF A KIOSK THAT01,§-% ' RICATED OFF SITE THEN INSTALLED ON SITE AT THE MALL. I will submit this AB Confirmation Page with a complete set of construction documents and applicable fees to a Registered Accessibility Specialist (RAS) or Contract Provider. I hereby notify the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation of my intent to comply with the provision of Texas Government Code, Chapter 469. Sit APr. *r-i h**J "ffW k4o ► Q 61J.4W41, dP 4W.- - L/o 7 110N4Y-41 u M4491 src.. $M "c4sc • Comet nature of Building Owner or De ignated Agent Date Emai Address C 9 li /07 Signature of RAS OR Name of CP RAS/CP# Date Construction Documents Received by RAS Eter Another Project Prjnt this,Page, 3 Top of Page�TDLR Home Page�A3_Home.Page16j3_Prpect_Registration PagelFeedback ilt tit:'. i�C �• ".ate I&I"d t'. 3 •�. t r.,, v ' http://www.license.state.tx.us/abprojectregistration/ABProj RegFormVerification.aspx?strRa... 8/2/2007 (10/4/2007) Gina Southerland - Re: Fwd: Calling for CO @ 1500 Harvey Rd T18A (AT&T Kiosk) _� - _-Page 1 ; From: Jerry Duffey To: Kim Wolfe Date: 10/4/2007 11:10 AM Subject: Re: Fwd: Calling for CO @ 1500 Harvey Rd T18A (AT&T Kiosk) CC: Amber Carter; Benjamin McCarty; Chris Haver; Eric Dotson; Eric Hurt;... okay from fire ................. >>> Kim Wolfe 10/04/07 10:56 AM >>> >>> Kim Wolfe 9/18/2007 8:38 AM >>> They are replacing an existing one. Are there any issues? BP # 07-2348 Thanks Kimberly Wolfe, CPS/CAP City of College Station Planning & Development Services (979) 764-3570 www.cstx.gov iUjLRayNG PERMPIT Lt CITY'OF LEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE, COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 http://bpinspect.cstx.gov ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . Application pin number . . . Property Address . . . . . . Property ID: R #• Tenant nbr, name . . . . . . Application type description Subdivision Name . . . . . . Property Use . . . . . . . . Property Zoning . . . . . . . Application valuation . . . . 07-00002348 Date 8/23/07 996A 5 6 �1500 HARVEY RD T18A 514000-0001-0040 R38018 AT&T KIOSK COMMERCIAL, REMODEL/RENOVATION POST OAK MALL UNKNOWN 51500 Owner Contractor C B L & ASSOCIATES PROPERTIES OWNER 2030 HAMILTON PLACE BLVD STE 500 CHATTANOOGA TN 374216000 --- Structure Information 000 000 NEW KIOSK IN POST OAK MALL Construction Type . . . . . COMBUSTIBLE (UNPROTECTED) Occupancy Type . . . . . . MERCANTILE Other struct info . . . . . IMPACT/PRORATA FEES PAID N/A HEATED AREA 150.00 INTERIOR WALL TYPE N/A SEWER TYPE N/A TAZ 242.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . BUILDING PERMIT Additional desc . . AC Permit pin number . 520833 Permit Fee . . . . 268.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . 8/23/07 Valuation . . . . 51500 Expiration Date . . 2/19/08 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 260.00 2.00 4.0000 THOU BLDG, VAL 50001-100000 8.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments ELECTRICAL SHALL BE INSTALLED PER 2005 National Electrical Code & LOCAL AMENDMENTS PROVIDE FIRE EXTINGUISHER(S) - VERIFY LOCATION AND PLACEMENT WITH THE FIRE MARSHALL'S OFFICE (MIN. 2A10BC) CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 PM AND 7:00 AM MUST COMPLY WITH THE NOISE ORDINANCE (MAX. 55 DBA) ------------------- BUILDING DE APPLICANT: BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE, COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 http://bpinspect.cstx.gov ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 2 Application Number . . . . . 07-00002348 Date 8/23/07 Application pin number . . . 996456 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments ANY CHANGES OR ALTERATIONS TO SUBMITTED PLANS MUST BE RESUBMITTED AND APPROVED BEFORE WORK IS DONE IN ORDER TO ASSURE CODE COMPLIANCE POST PERMIT CARD ON JOB SITE ALL PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, AND HVAC (mechanical) WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY LICENSED CONTRACTORS. CONTACT BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR INSPECTIONS PRIOR TO COVERING ANY WORK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due --------------------------------------------------------- Permit Fee Total 268.00 268.00 .00 .00 Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Grand Total 268.00 268.00 .00 .00 ------------------------------------------ -� 2A ------------------------ BUILDING DEP IVE: APPLICANT: 1 APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 CIIY OF COLLEGE STnrION (979) 764-3570 (979) 764-3496 FAX Ilk iq cb 1je_1dlrarn1.& icrl WWW.CSTX.GOV ADDRESS/LOCATION: ro LOT BLOCK BUSINESS/OWNER NAME: SUBDIVISION I I tsl;�o For OMce a O"y I � DATE: G APPLICATION # TEMP POLE # PHONE: SEC/PH ce _r lk-.A CONTRACTOR/HOMEOWNER: el / wes7 S-%eF)�eyMs PHONE: -7 1J �S?L— 2i Q� CONTRACTOR ADDRESS: yzS G'YG�S lY1q -zi 1-)r— 0,1't)ev- ELECTRICIAN: PLUMBER: HVAC: GOOD CENTS (Residential only): CLASS OF WORK ACCESSORY/STORAGE LOCATION RE -ROOF ADDITION MOVING SHELL ONLY DEMOLITION (Asbestos Survey) NEW CONSTRUCTION * SLAB ONLY DUPLEX (Landscape Plans REMODEL/RENOVATION* SWIMMING POOL Required) ) DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Ze v lG ce i s�►i� k"jS1C , A& . "40 P-A;. iC t e Ar c® % /a� -4 r- pG GC P)C i S 1 !24 T-ey t�l"Ce O to �ryae[Z � S ne STRUCTURE USE/ '/7PYGd��»�'^re HOMEOWNER ASSOC IATI ON/ARC H ITECTUAL OR DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE APPROVAL: TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARD (TAS) PROJECT REGISTRATION# EABPRJ 0 VALUATION: $ �11 52ov TOTAL AREA: /SU HEATED AREA: (Cost of Labor and Materials) PUBLIC SEWER NUMBER OF BEDROOMS: SEPTIC/TREATMENT SYSTEM NUMBER OF BATHROOMS: SEWER TAP: INTERIOR WALL TYPE: SIZE WATER TAP: EXTERIOR WALL TYPE: SIZE OTHER TAP: FOUNDATION TYPE: SIZE ❑ TEMP POLE ROOF TYPE: GARAGE TYPE: SINGLE F-1 DOUBLE F-1 TRIPLE ATTACHED F__1 DETACHED F__j CARPORT SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: 8-' (�,..•�l fc�,�-` If proposed work involves new commercial construction or facade improvements/renovations to an existing commercial property, building elevations are required. Official Use Only Co ients: S or NO Plans Examiner Zoning Official PREPARED 9/13/07, 8:03:24 INSPECTION TICKET PAGE 22 City of College Station INSPECTOR: BUILDING INSPECTOR DATE 9/12/07 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ADDRESS . : 1500 HARVEY RD T18A SUBDIV: POST OAK MALL TENANT, NBR: AT&T KIOSK CONTRACTOR MIDWEST CUSTOM CASE INC PHONE OWNER C B L & ASSOCIATES PROPERTIES PHONE PARCEL 514000-0001-0040 APPL NUMBER: 07-00002348 COMMERCIAL, REMODEL/RENOVATION -------- : BLDG 00 BUILDING PERMIT REQUESTED INSP DESCRIPTION TYP/SQ COMPLETED RESULT RESULTS/COMMENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ B125 01 9 12/07 BI BLDG, FINAL TIME: 17:00 S3 p September 12, 2007 2:30:54 PM acarter. TUESDAY SEP 18TH - MORNI'NG -------------------------- r---------- COMMENTS AND NOTES----------- --------------------------- UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC. INSPECTION REPORT- Type L Service E24371410607211607 Date 07/20/2006 File Number E243714 Responsible Office Northbrook Volume 1 Inspection Center 610 Account/ Order Number 65 - 1 CCN ZNXR UL Rep Name David O. Ziegler Product Category Wired Cabinets UL Representative ID 00989 Subscriber - Factory 735846-001 Factory Representative M r. SCOTT VETTESE Number Manufacturer Name MIDWEST CUSTOM CASE INC Factory Rep Phone 708-333-5600 Manufacturer 425 UNIVERSITY CROSS RD Address UNIVERSITY PARK, IL 60466 Nature of Visit Regular Inspection Listing/Classification/Recognized ❑ (Unlisted) Component Marks Used Since Last Visit Variation Notice Issued ❑ Listing/Classification/Recognized ❑ (Unlisted) Component Marks Removed Testing was witnessed Sample Status No Sample Required in accordance with the Procedure instructions PRODUCTS EXAMINED Section/ Multiple Model Product Class RRN Listed Cingular K10SK phone display case 1 1 No If samples are required to be sent to ULI Laboratory, indicate below. If required samples are not sent, explain in the Comments area. SAMPLE DOCUMENTS No Samples Additional Comments: TEMSTOCK FR MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: TEMSTOCK FR TRADE NAME: TEMSTOCK FR SYNONYMS: N/A CHEMICAL FAMILY: N/A CHEMICAL FORMULA: N/A CAS NUMBER: None MANUFACTURER'S NAME AND ADDRESS: Temple-Inland Forest Products Corporation P.O. Drawer N Diboll, Texas 75941 Contact: Don Cox, Environmental Manager, Toxicology EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER: 936-829-1424 DATE PREPARED OR REVISED: May 2005 SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS COMPONENT ; : CAS # `: •; _..OSHA ?, .. , EYPOSUItE LIl�IIT ACGM EXPOSURE LIMIT Formaldehyde'* 50-00-0 0.75 ppm; 8-hrTWA 0.3 ppm; Ceiling* 2.0 ppm; 15-min STEL PNOR- (Wood Dust(Wood None Fiber/Ligno-cellulosic Fibers, 15.0 mg/m 3 Total Dust Wgod-All other species 1.0 mg/m Inhalable particulate mass etc.) (1,2,3) 5.0 mg/m' Respirable 5action Western Red Cedar 0.5 mg/m' Inhalable particulate mass BB (Ot•fho9,0CA' tAcid) 10043-35-3 I5.0 mg/m'total dust 8 hrTWA 5.0mg/m' (I) In AFL-CIO v. OSHA 965 F. 2d 962 (1Ith Cir. 1992), the court overturned OSHA's 1989 Air Contaminants Rule, including the PELS for wood dust. The 1289 PELs were: TWA-5.O ma/m'• g77V rt S ..,; i e, inn __/_3 ._„ __o specific (2) Wood dust is regulated by OSHA as an organic dust under Particulates Not Otherwise Regulated (PNOR) or Inert or Nuisance Dust categories utilizing the PELs in Section II. Some States have incorporated. provisions of the 1989 standard in their state plans Additionally OSHA has announced that thev may cite companies under the OSH Act General Duty Clause under appropriate circumstances 1989 PELs for non-compliance with the (3) The Company manufactures this product using locally available materials. The composition of wood types will vary depending on the location of the manufacturing facility and available wood species. The ACGIH TLV for western red cedar is 0.5 mg/m' inhalable particulate mass. The ACGIH TLV for all other wood species is 1.0 mg/m' inhalable particulate mass. The Company does not intentionally use western red' cedar in the manufacturing process. Various hardwoods are used at some manufacturing locations. * NOTE: Based on transient irritant effect. ** NOTE: Formaldehyde gas may be emitted from the board product in very small quantities (fractional part per million [ppm] levels). G Page 1 01 5 ers"er `ww1 Viand TEMSTOCK FR MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION III - PHYSICAL PROPERTIES DESCRIPTION Composite panel product composed of resin, wax, boric acid and wood particles/fibers/lingo cellulosic fibers of varying percents (dependent on properties and thickness) pressed into panels of various sizes (normally 4 ft. X 8 ft.). Light tan to dark brown and may be colored due to the addition of wood coloring dye during manufacture. PHYSICAL DATA Boiling Point - Not Applicable Speck Gravity - < 1 Vapor Density - Not Applicable % Volatiles By Volume -Not Applicable Melting Point - Not Applicable Vapor Pressure -Not Applicable Solubility In Water (1120) (% BY WT.) - Insoluble Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate = 1) -Not Applicable pH- Not Applicable Appearance And Odor - Light to dark colored solid. Color and odor are dependent on the wood species and time since board was manufactured and if any dye is present. SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flash Point - Not Applicable Auto Ignition Temperature - 425 - 475 degrees F Flammable Limits — Wood Panel, Piloted flame —500 degrees F. Fire Extinguishing Media - Water Spray, Carbon Dioxide Special Fire Fighting Procedures — Use class A fire fighting procedures for an incipient fire. Fire -fighting procedures for wood products are well known. Water and Class A foam should be considered. Seek professional fire fighting help as necessary. Unusual Fire And Explosion Hazards — This product does not present a fire or explosion hazard. Sawing, drilling, sanding, or machining this product could result in the creation of wood dust and or lingo -cellulosic fibers/dust. Wood dust may present a strong to sever explosion hazard if a dust cloud contacts an ignition source. According to data contained in NFPA Standards, 0.04 ounce of wood flour per cubic foot of air is the minimum explosive concentration. SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA EXPOSURE, ACUTE AND CHRONIC Wood Dust/Fiber: May cause nasal dryness, irritation and mucostasis. Coughing, wheezing, sneezing, sinusitis and prolonged colds have also been reported. Depending on wood species may cause respiratory sensitization and/or irritation. If irritation persists seek medical attention. Signs and Symptoms of Exposure to Wood Dust- Acute- May cause eye irritation, nasal dryness, irritation and obstruction. Certain species may cause allergic dermatitis to certain individuals. If imitation persists, seek medical attention. Chronic -Depending on species of wood, wood dust may cause allergic dermatitis from repetitive contact at elevated levels. Certain elevated levels and prolonged exposures to wood dust have been associated with nasal cancer. IARC classifies wood dust, depending on species, as a carcinogen to humans (group 1). This classification is primarily based on studies showing an association between occupational exposure to wood dust and adenocarcinoma of the nasal cavities and paranasal sinuses. IARC did not find sufficient evidence of an association between occupational exposure to wood dust and cancers of the oropharynx, hypopharynx, lung, lymphatic and hematopoieft systems, stomach, colon or rectum. NTP classifies wood dust as a known human carcinogen. T� YM 1r�l - - '-' Paoe 2 of 5 ,eMP l t!a tad' TEMSTOCK FR MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET. EXPOSURE, ACUTE AND CHRONIC (continued) Formaldehyde Gas/Vapor: May cause transient irritation of the skin, eyes, or respiratory system. If irritation persists seek medical attention. Signs and Symptoms of Exposure to Formaldehyde- Acute - May cause transient irritation of skin, eyes, or respiratory system. If irritation persists seek medical attention. Chronic — Numerous epidemiological studies have failed to demonstrate a relationship between formaldehyde exposure and nasal or pulmonary cancer or pulmonary diseases such as lung cancer and emphysema. Rats exposed to 14-ppm formaldehyde in laboratory studies developed nasal cancer. Exposure at 6 ppm did not develop statistically significant data linking formaldehyde to nasal cancer in rats. The NCI epidemiology study of 26,000 workers found little, if any, evidence linking formaldehyde exposure to cancer. The EPA has classified formaldehyde a B-1 Probable Human Carcinogen. Formaldehyde is listed by the NTP as an animal carcinogen and is reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen. The IARC monograph Ists formaldehyde as a group 1 carcinogen to humans. This IARC determination is based on the work product of a working group that concluded that sufficient evidence exists that formaldehyde causes nasopharyngeal cancer in humans. Nasopharyngeal cancer is rare in developed countries. EXPOSURE AND PERSONAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Engineering Controls- Wood Dust - Due to the potential explosive nature of wood dust/fiber when suspended in air, adequate precautions should be taken during pneumatic/conveyor moving, sawing, sanding, drilling, machining, etc. of wood products to prevent sparks or other sources of ignition near these activities. Provide adequate general and local ventilation to keep airborne contaminant concentration levels below the OSHA PEL. Employ good safety and personal hygiene practices. Formaldehyde - Provide adequate general and local ventilation to maintain exposure levels below the OSHA PEL. Employ good safety and personal hygiene practices. Respiratory protection- Use of a NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator when the permissible exposure limits to formaldehyde and/or wood dust may be exceeded. Eye Protection- Wear side shield safety glasses or goggles during handling or remanufacturing this product. Skin Protection- Wear gloves when handling this product. Wear protective clothing/outer garments as needed to prevent exposure. General Hygiene- Practice proper personal hygiene. EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES Inhalation- Remove to fresh air. If irritation or other symptoms persist, seek medical attention. Eyes- Wash material from eyes with clean running water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention. Skin - If skin is abraded, utilize proper first aid procedures and seek medical attention. Ingestion - N/A TOXICOLOGICAL Wood Dust- OSHA hazard rating for oral ingestion is moderately toxic for both softwood and hardwood. The OSHA suggested oral lethal dose is 0.5 to 5 g/kg or about 1 pound (dry) for an approximately 150 pound person. Activities that could generate wood dust (sawing, drilling, grinding, 'sanding, machining, etc.) should be avoided and or dust control methods employed. If wood dust is generated, steps should be taken to reduce exposure. Good Industrial Hygiene procedures should be implemented. Formaldehyde- OSHA hazard rating for systemic acute and chronic exposures is highly toxic. Concentrated formaldehyde when exposed to the intact skin causes irritation. Some exposure panels exposed to concentrations of approximately 0.3 ppm have failed to produce irritation. Odor threshold for some data sources indicate an odor threshold of 0.3 ppm. All applicable provisions of the OSHA formaldehyde standard should be implemented. Good Industrial Hygiene procedures should be implemented. _r 71 Paoe 3 of 5 i.J m m jej TEMSTOCK FR MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION VI - REACTIVITY AND STABILITY DATA Stability - Stable Conditions To Avoid — Avoid product contact with any temperature sources that could induce thermal decomposition. High relative humidity and high temperature increases the rate of formaldehyde emissions from medium density fiberboard. Incompatibility (materials to avoid) - Strong oxidizing agents, strong acids Hazardous Decomposition Products - Thermal and/or thermal -oxidative decomposition can product irritating and potentially toxic fumes and gases, including carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, aldehydes and organic acids. Hazardous Polymerization - Will not occur SECTION VII - HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE Storage- This product should not.be stored where exposure to water could occur or near a source of ignition. Avoid storing in areas of high relative humidity and temperature. High temperature and inadequate ventilation could allow the development of formaldehyde vapors in the storage area. It is recommended that the product be stored in an area that reflects the temperature and relative humidity of the end use of this product. HANDLING Precautions And Safe Handling: Provide adequate ventilation to reduce the possible build-up*of formaldehyde vapors. Steps To Be Taken If Spilled Or Released: See storage and recycle/disposal section. Waste Disposal Method: Incinerate or landfill in accordance with local, state, provincial and federal regulations. RECYCLE/DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Recycle- This panel product is recyclable. Disposal- It is the user's responsibility to determine whether your product meets any applicable criteria for waste disposal, whether hazardous or non -hazardous. All recycle/disposal activities must meet applicable federal, provincial, state and local regulations. • ACCIDENTAL RELEASE Steps To Be Taken If Product Is Spilled Or Released- Should not be applicable for product in purchased form. Dust/fibers generated from any remanufacturing activity should be vacuumed, etc. and recycled or used for energy recovery, etc. Any disposal must comply with all applicable requirements (see above). SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Respirator- The wearing of NIOSH approved 'breathing protection for exposure to wood dust/fiber and or formaldehyde may be necessary. Respirators are required if air contaminant(s) exceed OSHA PEL. VENTILATION Local Exhaust- Necessary to remove dust/fiber in sanding, sawing, drilling, machining, etc. processes. As necessary to maintain contaminant levels below applicable levels. Mechanical: As necessary to remove and or reduce contaminate levels below applicable levels. Ventilate to assure ;j formaldehyde concentration is less than the OSHA PEL. a i '' Paqe 4 of 5 TEMSTOCK FR MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET EYE PROTECTION Eye Protection- Wear appropriate eye protection or safety goggles to prevent potential contaminate exposure. SECTION IX - REGULATORY INFORMATION TSCA- This product complies with TSCA inventory requirements. H.U.D: The HUD regulation of 24 CFR Part 3280 provides for third party certificatim of particleboard manufactured with urea - formaldehyde resin for formaldehyde emissions. Maximum level is 0.3 ppm (large chamber test method). OSHA- While the panel product does not meet the criteria of 29 CFR 1910.1200 (Hazcom), wood dust/fiber and formaldehyde emissions from this product, when the product is stored and or sanded, sawed, drilled, broken, machined, etc. may be hazardous by definition and trigger Hazcom requirements. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and subsequent users/remanufactures to determine applicability. WHIMS -This product is not considered a controlled product. DOT (Department of Transportation)- The user should comply with all applicable DOT requirements, Federal, Provincial, State, Local regulations and labels. SARA/CERCLA - This product does not contain chemical(s) in concentrations that should require reporting under SARA 313. ODS- During the manufacture of this product there is no intended use of listed ozone depleting chemicals as defined in applicable EPA regulat ions. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 - Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act: Title 22 California Code of Regulations California Proposition 65 provides for labeling and disclosure of the presence of a chemical(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. This product contains Formaldehyde in extremely low levels and may, depending on conditions, emit Formaldehyde. Based on a preponderance of data and the recognition by OSHA that 0.75 ppm TWA is a safe employee exposure level, this product should not present a significant risk to users. MINNESOTA- Minnesota Statues require that all particleboard and medium density fiberboard used in newly constructed housing units or sold to the public as building materials meet the HUD formaldehyde emission standard. NEW JERSEY- Formaldehyde is a substance which appears on the States Environmental Hazardous Substance List. Low levels of Formaldehyde may be emitted from this product PENNSYLVANIA Formaldehyde and Wood Dust are substances that appear on the States, Appendix A Hazardous Substance List This product may emit low levels of formaldehyde and handling, remanufacturing, nailing, drilling, sanding, etc. may release wood dust. IMPORTANT: Temple Inland believes the information contained in this MSDS to be accurate at the time of preparation and has been compiled using sources believed to be reliable. It is based on available data and is believed to be correct. However, no warranty, merchantability or fitness for use is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of this data, the results to be obtained from the use thereof,, the potential hazards connected with the use of the material, or that any such use will not infringe any patent. Since the information contained herein may be applied under conditions beyond our control, and with which we may be unfamiliar, we do not assume any responsibility resulting from its use. This information is furnished upon the condition that the person receiving and using it shall make a determination of the suitability of the material for a particular use. It is the responsibility of the user to comply with all Local, State, Provincial, or Federal regulations conceming use of this product. It is the further responsibility of the buyer to research and understand safe methods of use, storage, handling and disposal of this product. T 1 �i n m V. Page 5 of 5 ■ m ia-e or 1 UL Online Certifications DEr; ect-, v BXGX. R2186 7 Wood Particleboard Page Bottom Wood Paroic:eb ;ard See General Information for Wood Particleboard TEMPLE -INLAND FOREST PRODUCTS CORP 303 S TEMPLE DR DIBOLL, TX 75941 USA Pfain 'integrally treated boards. Surface Burning Characteristics Flame spread 20 ISmoke developed 35 Last Updated on 2005-07-27 Questions? Notice of Disclaimer Page Too R21867 Copyright n 2006 Underwriters Laboratories Inc @ The appearance of a company's name or product in this database does not in Itself assure that products so identified have been manufactured under UL's Follow -Up Service. Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered to be Listed and covered under UL's Follow -Up Service. Always look for the Mark on the product. UL permits the reproduction of the material contained in the Online Certification Directory subject to the following conditions: 1. The Guide Information, Designs and/or Listings (files) must be presented in their entirety and in a non -misleading manner, without any manipulation of the data (or drawings). 2. The statement "Reprinted from the Online Certifications Directory with permission from Underwriters Laboratories Inc." must appear adjacent to the extracted material. In addition, the reprinted material must include a copyright notice in the following format: "Copyright © 2006 Underwriters Laboratories Inc.@" An ih'dependent organizatlo6 working for. a safer world with integrity, precision and knowledge. i http:Hdatab i� I 1. I Ib iP'Q 6 ~L mIt'e t. Vni ►~. i i r �. 4 Y. L.. r__ SECTION I - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION This Malarial Safety Data Sheet covers the following products manufactured by Formica Corporation. Formica® brand laminate Formica® brand metal laminate Formlca0 brand tire rated laminate Formica® brand thick phenolic ColorCoreV brand surfacing material ChemtopTM chemical resistant laminMe -MANUFACTURERS, Formica Formica Formica 10155 Reading Road 3500 Cincinnati Avenue 25 Mercier St Jean stir Richelieu Cincinnati, OH 45241 Rocklin, CA 95765 Quebec Canada J$B 6E9 SYNONYMS: High Pressure Decorative Laminate CHEMICAL NAME: Not Applicable CHEMICAL FAMILY: Not Applicable CHEMICAL FORMULA: Not Applicable EMERG5NCY TELEPHONE NUMBER (CHEMTREC): (SDD) 424-9300 (U.S.), (202) 482-7616 (International) TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR INFORMATION: (513) 786.3400, (513) 786-3097 (Fax) DATE PREPARED: November 3, 2004 PREPARED BY: John Foged -Director Environmental, Health, and Safety SECTION Il • Hazardous Ingredlentsfldentity Information Hazardous C maon®nt OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV % This product does not contain regulated levels of NTP, IARC, or OSHA listed carcinogens. This product produces nuisance particulate as Identified by ACGIH and OSHA upon sawing, machining, sanding or routing. TWA 15mg/m3 TWA 10 mg/m3 (Total Dust) (Inhalable Particulate) STEL (none) STEL Inane) TWA 5mo/m3 TWA 10 mg/m3 (Respirable Particulate) (Respirable Particulate) STEL (none) STEL (none) age i of 3 ZEE T 0K ill <ltv�icct/G`nemleaE :%il4 G�:CfiL:i%� BOILING POINT: ' NIA srECtFiC f3PAVfT -, VAPOR PRESSURE: NIA BFELTiNG POW T : E41A VAPOR DENSITY: NIA EVAPO.,A''ION PATE: NIA SOLU131LITY iN WATER: insoluble in water. APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Thin, rigid sheet with colored, decorative, or metallic surface(s) and dark or colored Cores. No odor, SECTION IV- Fire and Explosion Data FLASH POINT: N/A FLAMMABLE LIMITS: LEL NIA UEL N/A EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: This material Is considered a "Class A" type combustible material. Use water spray, carbon dioxide, or dry chemical foam to extinguish flames. Use water to keep cool and prevent rekindling. Wear self- contained positive pressure breathing apparatus and full fire fighting protective clothing, UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Machining, sawing, routing, and/or sanding of this product produces a Class ST-1 dust. Safety precautions (and proper ventilation) as recommended by NFPA-68 for Class ST-1 dusts should be followed to prevent this or any Class ST-1 dust from presenting an explosion hazard. SECTION V - Reactivity Data . STABILITY: STABLE: X UNSTABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: None known. INCOMPATISILiT1' (MATERIALS TO AVOID): Organic solvents, strong acids or alkaline solutions wil► destroy the luster or surface appearance, HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION BYPRODUCT$: Formaldehyde and/or oxides of nitrogan. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: MAY OCCUR: CONDITIONS TO AVOID: None known. May produce Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Ammonia, WILL NOT OCCUR: X SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data ROUTES OF ENTRY: The potential routes of entry are inhalation, Ingestion, skin contact, and eye contact. Inhalation: EribC5V0n: 1 lk?n & SUP' „ ... .ter_. Nuisance • Overexposure to dust may cause irritation of the respiratory tract. Should this happen remove affected Individual to fresh air, If symptoms persist consult a physician. Formaldehyde - Vapor concentration Is expected to be too low to cause aoule or chronic Irritation, No vapor bulld=up in excess of action laves is expected, Excessive Inhalation of vapor may cause nasal and respiratory Irritation Nuisance Dust -fey cause direct tissue Irritation but is not expected to cause signiflcant toxic response, Can physician, DO NOT Induce vomiting. Nois�ncc- Dust - May cause Irritation, Wash ski:, witiS Sop and wzier, eyes With Water fD, at (East iS minutes. Contact physician Ifirritation persists, iiChl-T rj and reirii T� r e:-,YI re n.^-. �cr:a3�5 i��,�i�Fei i:Sc. ✓u��i[� a ''_:-,.a:.� .a... I^c ,o,o . !i t ,ai.�,..aswu oPerafions I(.such zs sawing, driffing routing end tanding) dust, consisfirg cfc:red rec'�, :effutLse, Gnd mfriute amounts 6f foi-sideh d�e are ;eneneted of flhe culrting face, SECTION Vii - rrecaiitions; far Saa- `nd!ln- and Use, STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: This material is non -hazardous. Sweep up/plok up scrap material and place In disposal containers WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD}: Scrap laminate and sander dust may be bumed for energy recovery or disposed in an approved sanitary landfill. This product Is non -hazardous under RCRA. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE: Laminates may have sharp edges. Safety glasses, gloves, and safety shoes should be worn when handling or machining laminates to prevent cuts and abreslons, OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Maintain adequate ventilation to maintain airborne concentrations of dust below the euposure limits. SECTION Vill - Control Measures EXPOSURE CONTROL METHODS: Provide sufficient ventilation and duet pick-up at.saw, sander, drill or router to keep dust level below 10 mg/cubic meter TWA or provide and make mandatory the wearing of•NIOSH approved dust respirators. As a Class 1 dust, safety precautions recommended by NFPA-68 should be followed, SECTION IX - OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION SATE REGULATIONS: ARNING Thls product contains formaldehyde, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. (Small amounts of formaldehyde may be released in measurable quantities when laminate is shipped or stored In bulls quantifies.) REVISION HISTORY. Date of Issue: $11/97 1st Revision: 5/1/98 2nd Revision: 11/5101 3rd Revision 11/03/04 Supersedes all previous issues. The information and statements herein are belfaved to be relleble but are not to be construed as a warranty or representation for which Formica Corporation assumes legal responsibility. Users should undertake suficieni verification and testing to determine the suitability for their own particular purpose of any Information or products 'referred to herein. FORMICA CORPORATION MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, CONCERNING THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE INFORMATION AND DATA HEREIN. THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS i=OR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED. Y=Za 3 of •rrN v• •rr w v�j r sevv� �AV��c3 `I ff i•�S jy l'Vilsar;�srl !ill(srslcdir�ilr 1 v1+ I LJUWT WilsonartO 9DO Series Adhesive PAo" s of a MSDS Numbet 19025 Revision Dale: 111712DDS PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Common Name WilsonartO 900 Series Adhesive Includes: WA 95D Adhesive WA 951 Adhesive VYA 97D Adhesive WA 971 Adhesive WA 980 Adhesive WA 981 Adhesive MANUFACTURER WILSONART' INTERNATIONAL, INC, P,O, BOX 6110 - 24DO WILSON PLACE TEMPLE, TX 76603 INFORMATION PHONE: 80D,433.3ZZ2 (USA) Trade Name Lokweld 90D Series Laminato Adhaslva MATERIAL USES Adhesive for Laminate Revision # 3 SIT COMPOION/INFORMATIDN ON INGREDIENTS Name CA50 9 by weight Light 14ydrotreated 68420-97-9 is - 40 Distillate n-►menne L10-54-3 D11 - 3 Ace.cone 67-64-1 2S - 59 Toluene IDS-86-3 S 12 eyelohexane .110-82-7 20 - 40 (WA 970/971 only) cyclohexanet 110.62.7 4 - 8 N-pentane" IDD-66-0 59 max, Pentane isomers" N/A 49 max. Methyl cyclohexane" 108-87.2 D.4 - 0,8 N-hexaneR 110-54.3 311 max, "950/951 98D/981 j HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION - .— = Ravte of Envo: Abcar bed through ;kin. Skin contact. Eye conecl, Inhafalion, 1,�g2oiror,. ?argslOrnans: Inhalation: h4zisris; is irri4.dn: to mucous membr-nes and upper reopirriory !rent i<er_ofic oficct: may zeusc ^crVous sysir-ft, afuurDancec. Pcrivhc!ei nsurcoelh1 , (numbness 'm fimbel. Csnt; al n2NDUs 6yslem ' t: fr r i C n� na D R rfixvfarfe ' / safety-, D 61C ta Shl WilsOnsrt® 00 Series Adhesive Pane 2 or a MSDS Number: 19025 Ravisian Date: 1 t/7/20D5 depression, Severe over -exposure can result in death. Skin Canlact. May cause akin k1liallon, Permeator (absorbed through Intact skin). Eye Contact: May cause eye Irritallbrl, Ingesllon: Ingeallon may cause severe gastric disturbances. Emergency Overview DANGER! EXtREMELY FLAMMAALE LIQUID AND VAPOR, VAPOR MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE, HARMFUL IF INHALED OR SWALLOWED. MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION. Use only with adequale ventilation. Potential Chronic Heallh Effects: May cause Irrilelion of raspiralory. tract, coughing, shorineee of breath. Exposure to high conoonlraGons can cause dIZZUass, fighlhsadnees, haada&.a, nausea, and blurrrad vision. Higher levels may caUso unconsolousness. Long term skin contact to solvents may produce defatting of the skin and darmaGde. Rapealett or prolonged Inheiallon of vapor$ may lead to chronic respiratory Irritallon. Savare ove/•eXpOSUre can produce lung damago, choking, unconsciousness er death. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Overexposure: Pre-exlsUng eye and skin disorders. Overexposure/Signs/Symploms; INlammailon of the eye IS characlatlzed by redness, waiering, and ftohinp. Skin inflammation Is characterized by Itchfnq, scaling, reddening, See Toxicological Information (section 11) HMIs Unlfed States). 2' FIJ1fNMABILf�_�: � REACH M 0 PPE C ,Sao Section 3.2 WHM1S (Canada): 82, D2. NFPA (United States): FIRST AID MEASURES I.nhatetion: Remove victim to a well venUleted arss. Seel bin' d;alc �edital ettenlion. Slain Contact: Wesh cOnt2MMSIer; 54In wlih swap anz water, If lie oroduz! to absorbed I to ctcthtr, remove clothing rrom the body 2: evtcldy e: poSF bls. ?race i e vim {m under s caiucs shower. Wash an a^,!ne!s! ctathin? Jcr�tB reusing. I; iGP,;lior, 0.-2VZ, 99ek me6i^21 NU-=nlion. JfWSD MaterW Safety Data She4� MSDSNumber, 19025 - — Page r of e ROVISIOn Eye Contact: Check for and remove any oontacf lenses, immediately flush eyes with running water for of ieaDs(151m�/u @s5 keapfng eyellds open. Seek medical attention Ingasllon: DO NOT induce vomRing, Aspiration Into the lungs may.cause ohemlcal pnaumonhis, Have conscious person drink severe) glasses of wafer or milk. NEVER give an unconclous person Somethg in!o drink, Seek Immediate madlcelanention. Notes to Physician, Suddan dosth dub to ventrieuler rrbreleli6n bee been rcooned from O.cure InhO1011on In chronic solvent abusnrt, Treat Pliant svopOMively, Llle•eupport meaiutd5 ahoulff bo provided bac0u8a CNS ocpreMibn oerdlopulmonary lon re, and metebOUc acidosis have been reported in me6sIVC ovbroltpbtteel, FIRE FIGHTING MEASURF.c Flesh Point; WA 9501951! -9.5'C (15'F), WA 9701971: -200 ^C -4 Flash Point Method: CLOSED CUP, (PcnSky-Mapansj ( �, WA 980/9tlf;-16 C (5 •F), AUlolgnition'Temperature: 225-C (437'F) (Light Hydrolrealed Dlslllfate); 47-7'F (Cyclohexane). LELt 1.2v'o VM 6 P Solvent, 1,3% Cyclohexane:! Flammability Classification: Flammable, P 5olve111, 8.4'A Cyalohexane.: Hazardous decomposition producis of combustion Include carbon oxides (CO, CO2), Highly flammable in presence of open ►iames and sparks, of heal, Spghlly flammable In presence of oxidizing materials, of reducin0 materials, of Combustible materials. Non•nammable In presence of moisture. Explosion Hazerde In Prosence of Various Substances: Risks Or explosion or the product In presence of mechanical impact: Not available. Risks of explaslon of ►he product iri presence of sfeiie discharge: Not available. Slightly explosive to explosive in presence of oxidizing materials, Fire Fighfing Media and Instructions: Flammable ilquld, SMALL FIRE: Use DRY chemical powder. LARGE FIRE Use alcohol loam, water spray or fog. Special Remorkt, on Fire Hazards: Vapor may Irnvel considerable dlstanoe In source of ignition and flash beer, Container explosion may occur under fire oondiflons or when heated. All efecirical equipment In (he spray area must be rated for flammable liquids. (Olapensing - Class 1, Division 1 / Slorega area rated Cities 1, Division 2) When dispensing, bond and ground an containers. Special Remarks on Explosion Hazards: Ali clectdcol equipment in the spray area must ba rated for flammable liquid;. (Dispensing - Class 1, Divle)on 1 / Sloraga area rated Class (, Dlvlslpn 21 When dispensing, bond and ground ap containers. PfOl9cllva Clothing (Fire); Fire fighters should was tVMDLgumolrt gear.. posllivc pressure aelr-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and full • vigil ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Small 4111 and Leek: Absorb with an rnerr melenal and plena In en approprtnle waste dlepotel Conlalner. venI1181C erafi. Pfeveni 6nlly Inl6 6aWCrA, beeenianl9 D Large 3p111 and Leak: Flammable ►Iqutd. Eve nts bpersonnel to a sets rles. Ellminele ell ignitlon sources. Slop leak it without risk. r t6nlln.c6 ereBe: dlko If needed. Absorb with an inert material and put Ina eolllod matettal in on bppropriafe week disposal dantelnet. Do not VBB melot look or equlpmcni. HAN•DL)NIC AND STORAGE Handlinp Pre�csutions: c avpif rac. or er•,pi5sron, di:6!r=I: fit�ll� i_� riot ,✓ rr' s nd groundinc pf ::r tai,e s c• �� t " `-i l d� rng Ir�nsfcr a} vein„ Groper dondln^ lvanW r Cc before Irersfr rrine ne feL Use e.picslon. r E611 , ii,Phlina Eno mttvi�l hzn�ii.^,^l O :rt .. ��. ., w4sh W F''Czx vial cafe ¢ yYILJ;. o :• Y 7)ra' l.;u,,11:11 NART WllsonertB 950 Series -Adhesive ` MSDS Number. 19D25 Papa 4 of e hands Iharoughly with soap and water. ReV;Slen Date; 11/7120D5 Storage Requlramen(s: Flarnmoble melorials should be stored In a separate Safety slOrage cab)nal or room, Keep away from heat. Keep away from sources of Ignition. Keep container lightly o e 0)0red. Keep t e001, well•ventliated place. Ground all equipment containing melarlal. Keep out of reach I children, EXPOSURE COMROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Engineering Contiolt: Provide exhaust ventilation or other anglneoring 0011lrols to keep the elrb0rne concentrations ' of vapors below (heirrespec(lve throah0id r1mfl value. Ensure that worklnW eyewash station and solely shower are proulmai to the work•slanon locallan Protective Equipment; Wear splash goggles or talety glasses with side shieldt. Wear synthetic Opron. In case of insufficient with duuisy prevenrollmin, wear an epp/oved (N10SH) ►eaplratorwith organic vapor cenr)dges wllh dusUmi,l pre -mint. Weer appropriate Woven (Wno11, niBne, or neoprene). No spaolal tool wear are necessary If used the product is used as Intended. Personal Prolecnon In 0990 of a Large Spin: A salt contained breathing npparnlus should be used to ovoid Inhalallon of the producL Boots. Fun sun. Splash poggtos. Olevea Mton, nnrAa, or neoprene). Exposure Guidelines/Other. Preduet eAma Cwpoeare Limito Light hydrotroatod ACCZH (TWA): Soo ppm, NIOsH 35o mq/ry1 diet:illr, to N-hauane ACGIH (TWA): 50 ppm OSHA I VA) 1500 pptn Acetone ACCIH (TNA)r 500 pp7, 450 TRA gam 6TCZ 08NA Toluenrr ( ): lODO ppm Ac6SH (IVA) 1 60 ppm Met 1 OSHA thIA) ; by 200 ppm, 300 .ppm CL oyotoheragR AQOZA (?WA): 400 ppmr NroeH 4DO ppm 05RA (TM) : Soo ppm N-pentane ACITZH (jmI ; 600 ppm, 610 ppru Cy RZOaR (TWA): 120 ppm, MAMA) 1 1000 ppm patftzbe LaMar$ ACCV1 ('!WA) ; $00 ppm CyOlOhBKRhD Accrn fT1+R) : 100 ppm; 9103e 300 ppyt ODRA (TIW); 300 ppm Consult 10021 aulhorilies and local regulelione [Or exposure limits. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance: Red (95D, 970, 980) or Brown ycliow (951, 971, a81) Physical Stale: Liquid. Boiling Point: 58 'C (132'F) (Acetone); 81'C (178'F) Odor. (Cyclohexene). Strong Solvent Odor, Freezing/Malling PI,: Mey start ►o eolldlly at -95'C (-13e. t'F) (Acetone). 6.61C (19 •FI pH: (Cyclohezane). AEoI ivaitsble. SOI✓b!I!!y: Insolu0le In water. V=per Piee^F'nl/rC: 155 mm of He !@ 20,G) SPee Gray./Oensily: 0.757 (450,951), 0.781. 0.7o3 Vapor 50^.!y: Tn.- Rirhesf Imolvn vela: 1:3 15 (.t1u ?9R.,3Eij fWvaLr- ;) = mwz;g5: G..-°. �%V(Ic:��r,:ar, !rltlrr,ar:ul,r:;lLA 's-h.9cat narl@ to. ... SONARI MSDS Number: 19D25 _... o, pAbe S w a (Air 1) Revlslon Dcle: 11/712D05 VOC. Eo Rate: 95DI951 = 6DD g/L, 0701971 a S®1p/L, 88DIB61 = $90 g/L The highest known value is 7.7 (Acetone) Weighted Molecular Weight: overage: 6.11compared to Butyl arPlale. Not Appllcablc. Viscosity: Percent VeletBo: 150.20D cps (lypigef) (ftDifnaid V7acomaler) *A Molecular Form life: ill (960,951). 8295 (970, 971, 990,981) Not Applicable. a 5TA91LITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: The product Is ratable. Conditions to avoid: Keep away from eoureoc of ignition. MHlerlale to ovoid (Incompelabtllty): RBDc11Ve wllh oxidlzinp agents. reducing agents, aalds, and arkalla, Hazardous OecoMpos(tlon products: Praducte Of COmbUS11511 Include carbon oxides (CO, COP) Hazardous Polymerization: Will not polyrnedze. , �wwlrnts�s■ !'IRS TnYlr+nj nr-,n e r ru Toxiolty 10 Animals: Acilte oral tox;clly (LDSDj 2600 mplkg IRall. (Toluona). Acute dormal loxielry (LDSD} 12211) mgrkg (Rabblil. (Toluanel. Aouto oral'10910ty (1.0517) 8.0 mllkp (rail (CyelahoxenoJ Anexrhellc to mice of 7% epncenlratlan In iD min. (n•pantana). Inhalailon near does retuned in deem or mlae (rlInhalation t5.oD0 ppm fatal Wlihln 7o min. (hllce� •Pantano), Chronic Ellecis on Humans: CNRCINOOENIC EFFECTS: Not clasatpable lot human or nnlmnl. MUTAGENIC EFFECTS: Clnaafned none (or human. TERATOGENIC EFFECTS: Clacsified PROVEN for human (Toluene). DEVELOPMENTAL TOK(0IrY: Cla,sinpd Devalopmonl toxin IPROVEN) IToluane), COUSAS 00111090 to the follawing.organa: kidrwyz, suer, ceniml nervous, ayAiem IONS). N-hexane Is a noutotoxin. Toluene has bean reported to have aou;se spontaneous abIn women oherl that InlantioneUyeonearilmled and inortionhidad its vapors. Can cause CN5 siepreexion. Parorlion l nauropalhy(nvmbnaxa in Il,nba), Other Toxic Effects on Humans; No poemonal Inlormallon. Speoiel Remarks on Toxicity to Animals: Na addillonal remark. Special Remarks on Chronic Effects on Humanc: Na eddilfonal tnformsrlon, Special Remarks on Other Toxic Effects on Humans: P0180118 With pra•oxlsGnp skin disordare may be more ausceptible la the er(ocls of colveni9. 'ECOLOGICAL INFORMa I MY — —� Eeolozielfy; Cyalohexane • TLm 15,500 ppm lake Water (moepullo rlsh). BOD6 and COD: Not available. SiodegradablelOECD: Not available. Mobility: Not available. Toxiolty of the PrDdUCIS Of SlodogracWion: Not av611ebte. Spscfaf.Rcmarks cn fhs prOd rc.5 of S;Odagradslion: Nc addllionsl rmarf. 1V7SL^j C' 1117,1flrfal Safely Data Sh. =as` 'f:.: :a-.,���� 1'v�► t,.rn;.u�ttl,ll WILSONART WlSonart®900 Series Adhesive M6DS Number: tB025 Pepe 6 ,r g DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Revision Dole: 11/7/20D5 Wade Intomtetion SPllled, conlaminaled, or waste ms;ori9l should be put Into a BOOM container emf handled according 10 I00e1, elale/provinclal, and faderal regulations. Contact a quailried waste management company In your area for assistance. APPROVED firms. Dlspoe EMPTY CONTAINERS: Empty conte Iner; should be either reconditioned by CERTIFIED firms or property disposed of by al of containers should be in accordance with eppllcabie laws and ms dru regulations. should not be given to lndlvlduals, Serious soGdents have resulted from the misuse or.,emptied" contalnere. Residual vapors may In the contatner(e) may be exploelvs. Do not cut, weld, or braze (hose contalnsrt. Waste Siloam. Not available, Olepo6e of according 10 Federal, elate, end locet regulalldns. DOTClasslllcnllon: Ctas13:FinmmehleugWd. Adhesives, 3, UN1133. It. Limbed Duanilly, t L Marine Pollutant: Not a marine palllrlam, Spatial Provisions for Transport: 1 Uler or 1e1e may use Luallod'outot►ly exoepllonj (e90FR ADR/RID Classification: Class 3: Flammatito llquld A o. buIMDG C ding. 3*0 (3 Clara J.2: Flarmnabte squid (Interm9slate aa;hpslnr group orl)qulde havinp o Oachpoihl o(.1B•C (o•F) LPto, but not Intludlnp, 23'C {7J F} C.t:l. 1CAO11ATA Classltloetlore Cla;s 3: Flammable riquid. REGULATORY INFr)l2AAA rinm U.3. FAtIBM] deputations CERCLA. Rq Aoe►one 500D tbs. Toluene 10DDtbs, TSCA Inventory: the chemicals in this product are listed, SARA 302/3D4/311/312 exlramely hazardous 6091e11ces: None. SARA 302/3D4 emergency planning Lind norification: None. SARA 30213041311r312 hazardous chemicals: None. SARA 3111312 MSDS distribution, chemical inventory, hazard ldentlfioatlon: Nona. SARA 313.toxlc ohertlloal notification and release reporting: Toluene, cyclohexans. n•hekens. CWA 307. None. CWA 31 f: Nona. CAA 17Z accidental release prevention: None, CAA 112 regulated flarrmmnbio subelances: None. CAA 112 regulated toxic Subsiancos: Nont. Intornallonal Reoulslions EINECS - The chemicals in the produCl are listed. DSL - The Chemicals in Ihis Droduct are listed. WHIMS • S2, C2. i l-pie reoulslions ?enneylv;nla R-i'i: cvcfona::ane, IDluene tvlir,nF=nlr, F;K: Cyc,.�.,, .2l* (one. 1„ ,�_Ene, tdluane. ec=lone. aerrae�ev r�.aa v� Da, r� �l!1) tiir;ilf) ) rOGLQ OAOG-i6 ONART o: w vvv Jeries Adhesive I ' ' ' ' MSDS Number: 19p25 Pape 7 nr a Massachusetls RTK; CyClohexane, IDluene, ecetana. R°WsIOA Daleo 11/7/2D05 New Jersey RTK: (yelohexane. lf)Wna, acetone. California Prop. 65. Thfa product contains loluene that is known to the Plate of California to cause reproduotive Iozicity. Relerenees L owls, Toxicology, Rapid Guide to Hazardous Chemicals In the Workplace, 40 ed., Wiley-lntersclonce, Now York, 2000. patty's Toxloolopy, Wiley end Sons, New York, 20ot, NIOSH Pocket Guide 10 Chemical Hazards, Department or Healtb end Human Services, Natlonat Institute for Ocoupellonal Safely and Health, 2o04. TLen s. A B ] Threshold inci Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents & Biological Exposure -Agenfe. ACGI Worldwide, Cincinnati, 2003. Glossary ACGIH-American Conferenoe of Governmental Industrial HyplonlsIs ASTM• American Sociely for Testing end Materials AOR -Agreement on Dangerous Goods by Road (6urope) GODS- Biological Oxygen Demand In S daya CAA - Clean Air Act CAS - Chomlcal'Abalracts Services CEPA _ Canadian envlronrnenlal Protection Act CPRCLA - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compenaaflarls and Llablllty Aot CFR - Code or Federal Regulations CWA • Clean Wale? Act DDT- Department of Transportation DSCL •Dangerous Substances DSL •DomCla&stllcalion and Labeling (Europa) estic Substance List (Canada) FECIEU - European Ecenornlc Community/European Unlan ElWCS • European Inventory of Existing Commercial CheMICel HCS - Hazard Communicalion System Substances HMIS - Hazardous Material information System IARC • 11119Madonal Agency lot Research on Cancer LD50/LC50-Lethal DoselConcenlrallon kill50%a LOLo/LCLo - Lowest Published Lethal Dose/Concenlre(ion NFPA - National F)re Prevention Assoclation NIDSH• National Insfitute for Occupational Safely d Health NTP - National Toxicology prop rem OSHA • Occupational Safety 6 Health Administration PEL - Pern9lssible Exposure Limit RCRA - Ro&ource Conservation and Recovery Act SARA - Sirperfund Amenonienls and Reorganization Act STEL - Short Term Exposure Limit (15 minutas) TDG: Transportation of Dangerous Goods (Canedz) TLV-TWA . Threshold Urnti Vatuo•Tirne Weiohfed Average TSCA - T°aL Substanoes Control Act WHMfS - Worgptacc Hazardous; N•aleriat Irfrrmelion System ,KEr✓, , 006 1 i i,.i•SZi-o$$i f!!)ICfR DlI�Tu^^!). p c a DSlKatarlai,'-Z3f&ty Da¢a Sheep�;.�..;- !AilsonAr! I��i�:ln�;i�:tl:-I t lLSU{�AKI. WiISDnart® 9DD Series Adhesive Peae t of s 1r15DS Number, 1802S RCVislOn Dale: 11171205 Notice to Roadar To the basf of our knowledge, the Infonnallon Coma/nod horaln la trccureta. However, neither fha above nemcd manulecturer nor any of Its subsldlarlas assumes any flabillty whalsoevar for accuracy or compleleness of the Information contalned herein. Final delerrrllnption of suitability of ally tnalerlal is the role rerponclbillty of the user. All materiels may present unknown hazards and M01116be usod with caution. 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