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r5• i3 St. Lucie County Building & Zoning (� 0 2300 Virginia Avenue FL Pierce, FL 34982-5652 V l� o!,'f Tel. 772-462-1553 � u lJ" 1. Location/Site Address: 5D s/ a . k 1 A . FI-. pie_ re-e . FL 2. Parcel ID Number: IY14- Io12-r�eo'F-oar-1 -41,ru Itt ly- halt - alpb-oeo-� Office Use Only Section Township RaBIge'l-Maji-Page nn—iii Land Use I Initials 3. Description of Project or Work Activity: rOp rr r ND[r (L G6rnBn + - ( o c e - MPOF 4. Total Roof Area (square feet): 13 ..l2 .Z $ 5. Roof Pitch: , (IE2 A- 6. Type of Roof. [ ] Fiberglass Shingle [ ] Concrete Roof Tile [ ] Wood Shake / Shingle [ ] Tar & Gravel [Modified Bitumen [ ] Other V1 N.O.A. or Florida - Product Approval required for all types of Roofing Material (2 Sets) [ ] All Commercial Roofing requires design by an Engineer or Architect (2 Sets) with Product Approval attached ** Roof Mitigation per F.S. 55S M will be required. 7. Owner Information 1 l 8. Contractor Information 000ry �1 Name:�llu�n,ra n.� tiaz._NiC yheu.) ( Address: Cln Elu., Hei�r;1I C. vavvku.t t�rrit city: Vem Z Stan c G �L_ Zip: 32i?&D Phone: '772-51oq-053 9. Value of Construction: $ 1 '75145Q . bb Note Dry -in and Final Inspection Required Additional inspection may be required per Product Approval FL Reg/Cert#• nr-C, 05fo4 33 County Cert #: 1017 5 AA Business Name: T&- goo P- tt;t 44-%ert Fees Due: Receipt #: 16&Er- CONTRACTORlOWNER'SAFFIDAV(T: I certify that all of tha iufora� an contained in this plication is correct and that all work will be done in compliancewith Yli ble laws re 1� construction and inning. l:�irtb her Ik. � or4 PRINT QU FIERSIOWNERSN� S ATUPOF L WNER STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF !N/.-L+�to-e.% __ 'q n ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME THIS _Z DAY OF 20o- t , BY i, ' i $!6 II» �X' �� OR IIAS PRODUCED AS IDENTIFICATION �� SSQh TYPE OR PRINT NAME OF NOTARY ?� JANET M. HASSAN I( AMISSION 4 DD 46W4 COMMISSION NUMBER GO 1% 84,3 ;•• EXPIRES: January 4, 2010 •'�fffnth PandddlhNNWy PUEik UrNercrtAers NOTICE TO OWNER: FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT YOUR LENDER OR ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. _ .. i� _ .< � � _ .� .. � - _. �''�. �� �. - .� _v . _ 'J _ __ _ y _ - v �y .. � ,•- r- � .., .. �... :z _ _ _ _ ,_ �' r� ��. 40 � ' ft NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT TO RE COMPLETED WHEN CONSTRUCTION VALUE EXCEEDS $2,500.OD PERMIT #: TAX FOLIO 6:1 H 14 - (al Z -BOOT - 000- � 'i� r STATEOFFLORIDA Cou,V1% e(rS+•LU,eiC 1414-412-8ld6'009-0 THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES NOTICETHAT IMPROVEMENT WILL BE MADE TO CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY. AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 713, FLORIDA STATUTES, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THIS NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. OF INTEREST IN PROPERTY: ADDRESS /w ul I NAME AND ADDRESS OF FEE SIMPLE TITLE HOLDER (IF OTHER THAN OWNER): ADDRESS: SURETY ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: BOND AMOUNT: LENDER/MORTGAGE COMPANY: FAX NUMBER: FAX NUMBER: ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: FAX NUMBER: PERSONS WITHIN THE STATE OF FLORIDA DESIGNATED BY OWNER UPON WHOM NOTICES OR OTHER DOCUMENTS MAY BE SERVED AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 713.13 (0 (a) I., FLORIDA STATUTES: NAME: �. . _ /,,. _ .. I . . i. ./ ADDRESS: *y71111�- O ' PHONE NUMBER: FAX N ER: '772 —.Sti IN ADDITION TO HIMSELF OR HERSELF, OWNER DESIGNATES OF TO RECEIVE A COPY OF THE LIENOR'S NOTICE AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 713.13(1)(B), FLORIDA STATUES. PHONE NUMBER: FAX NUMBER: EXPIRATION DATE OF NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT: (THE EXPIRATION DATE IS ONE (I) YEAR FRONT THE DATE OF RECORDING UNLESS A DIFFERENT DATE IS SPECIFIED). WARNING TO OWNER: ANY PAYMENTS MADE BY THE OWNER AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT ARE. CONSIDERED IMPROPER PAYMENTS UNDER CHAPTER 713, PART 1, SECTION 713.13, FLORIDA STATUTES AND CAN RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT,WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE COMMENCING WORK OR RECORDING H 6' 0 0 U j U U Z a U F s �S 0 mw Q N� Y O N per_ U ♦- zoo<g gO�aw N W � o •, LLi7v"'z ulZamp O'x2ww �NLL.0M -SIG URE OF WNER R OWNER'S AUTHpRIZED OFFICER/DIRECIrOR/PARTNER/MANAGER � Z r� Gg1I uieo e© nejs As5ccicC41ov\ SIGNATORY'S TITLE/OFFICE THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT WAS ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME THIS =DAY OF 200.�BY: Steel P. N-Y4 Mn ASS\ OLSLri FOR _ A A��oYa2c 1�121J OW�nsstfl NAME OF PERSON TYPE OF AUTHORITY NAME OF PARTY ON BEHALF Or WHOM INSTRUMENT WAS XECUTED ^ C PERSONALLY KNOWN_ ORPRODUCED IDENTIFICATION ✓ `\ /)�rj,'_ TYPE OF IDENTIFICATION PRODUCED(, • L .VOTARY SIGI h TURE NOTA EAL UNDER PE ALTIES OF PERJURY, I DECLARE. THAT I HAVE READ THE. FOREGOING AND THAT THE FACTS IN IT ARE TRUE T r BEST OF MY KNO E AND BELIEF (SECTION 92.525, FLORIDA STATUTES NOTARY PUBLICSTATE OF FLORIDA X Caryn H. Eichelberger 1201 Signature of Natural Person Signing Above 'Commission J #D 06, 2012 '+=` Expires: DULY 06, 2012_ BONDED THRU AMAINTIC BONDING CO„ WC. 40 4b Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:40 AM IL (0 The tf Roof ?/ Authority, Inc. "Your Quality Leader" State License 4 CC C056933 6771 North Old Dixie Highway, Fort Pierce, FL 34946 (772) 468-7870 • Fax (772) 468-2247 www.theroofauthority.com PROPOSAL Date: January 13,2009 Submitted to: Elliott Merrill Community Management Job Name: Seaward Condominium Assoc. 835 20" Place Tower Roof Replacement Vero Beach, FL 32960 Phone: 772-569-9853 Fax: 772-569-4300 The Roof Authority, Inc. (hereinafter known as `TRA") is pleased to submit the following proposal for your consideration on the above referenced premises as follows: Work Scone: Approx. 13,228 sq. ft. of roof area I. Furnish all rooting permits necessary from the St. Lucie County Building Department. 2. Remove existing modified bitumen roof system, and related metal flashing, to the lightweight concrete deck. 3. Remove all debris legally off site to the county landfill. 4.Install Soprafix base ply utilizing Trifixx fasteners to job specific, engineered fastening pattern. 5.Install perimeter enhanced fastening pattern with additional membrane stripping ply. 6. Supply and install new U-flow aluminum retrofit roof drains, including all new hardware. 7. Shop -fabricate and install new 26 ga. Type 304 stainless steel gravel stop. Same to be completed with a continuous hurricane cleat. 8. Furnish two-ply SBS wall and curb Bashing a minimum height of 8" (eight inches). 9. Install trenching system, as designed by ECS, Ltd. 10. Furnish 26 ga Type 304 stainless steel countertlashing. Install a wind clip at 36" (thirty-six inches) o.c. 11. Flash all vents through the roof as per Soprema's requirements. 12. Furnish 250 LF of modified bitumen walk pads. 13. Furnish them. curbs around support legs. 14. Install Sopralene Flam 180 GRFR SBS cap sheet. Install ceramic granules on all asphalt bleed outs. 15. Furnish inspection services (Three total; One @ the start, one after the base ply is installed and a final) Upon completion furnish a certification for the St. Lucie County Building Department from ECS, Ltd. 16. Furnish Soprema's 20 year No Dollar Limit Warranty: (Soprema inspects the roof before issuing the warranty) 17. Furnish TRA's 5 year Weathertightness Warranty. QUOTATION FOR THE SUM OF. $175,950 (One hundred seventy five thousand, nine handred fifty dollars & 0/100) '•� Page 2 of 2 EXCLUSIONS TRA specifically excludes the following and notifies the owner that these items must be addressed by others and will be at owner's expense: • Painting • Concrete, lightweight, steel, wood, or any other form of deck replacement, other than that specifically noted herein. • Parapet Cap replacement • Plumbing or Mechanical work • Porte-cochere ioof replacement UNIT PRICES • Replacement of lightweight concrete decking (if ed d) - 10.00 per square foot 12%12" x 3" thickness (Minimum $50.00 8, 6t0o • oo'� per location. Not to exceed • Additional work (if needed), beyond the scope Wour contract will be charged at material cost plus 25% and labor rate of $75.00 per man-hour. The work will be accomplished and guaranteed in accordance with TRA's Standard General Conditions and Limited Warranty, which are made a part of this Proposal and Agreement, and incorporated herein by reference. YOUR SIGNATURE BELOW ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT AND APPROVAL OF THESE DOCUMENTS. All labor and material necessary to perform the above work will be furnished for the sum of _One hundred seventy five thousand nine hundred fifty dollars & 0/100 ($175,950.00), (IF TAX EXEMPT, CERTIFICATE REQUIRED UPON EXECUTION OF THIS PROPOSAL AND AGREEMENT), payable at TRA's office in Fort Pierce, Florida, in full, upon completion of the work. This work is contingent upon the existing roof deck having pull test values that will meet the Florida Building Code requirements. 10% j 10) percent of Contract price due upon signing. 50% (50) percent due upon roof removal and installation of base ply 30% (30) percent due upon installation of trenching system and installation of granular cap ply 10% (10) Due upon Final inspection and approval for warranty from Soprema and acceptance and certification letter for the building department from ECS, Limited Prior to initiation of any action, the parties agree to participate, in good faith, in a minimum half -day mediation with a mediator either chosen by agreement between the parties or as assigned by the American Arbitration Association. In the event the dispute is not resolved by mediation, any claim or controversy arising out of or relating to this Agreement or breach thereof, or to any action by an employee or agent of TRA, shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the Federal Arbitration Act and Construction Industry Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association. However, the arbitrator shall be required to issue written findings of fact and conclusions of law. Moreover, the parties shall split the cost of keeping a written record of all proceedings. The judgment of the Arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof and shall be final and binding on both parties, except for errors of law, which shall be appealable. The parties agree that all expenses of arbitration or mediation will be shared equally or as awarded by the arbitrator. The successful party shall also be entitled to attorney fees and all costs of litigation. Due to the extreme price volatility regarding petroleum products, the price quoted in this proposal is valid only for orders placed and paid within the next 30 days. If there is on increase in the price paid by The Roof Authority, Inc. for asphalt, polyisocyanurate, steel or other materials, including transportation charges, the amount of this proposal/contract shall be similarly increased to reflect the increased costs to obtain the materials. )Yio,sttt le, I n3perTta-w t he- [sera_ (orntin a r-T-2te- Lon'ttJl efilow o &0 r BUYER HEREBY APPROVES AND ACCEPTS THIS PROPOSAL AND THE ROOF AUTHORITY, INC. U // AGREEMENT. TOGETHER WITH TRA'S STANDARD GENERAL -- -- CONDITIONS AND LIMITED WARRANTY- - - A ., NAME: E St. Lucie County Building & Zoni. ng 2300 Virginia Ave o Fort Pierce, FL 34982 BUILDING PERMIT SUB -CONTRACTOR SUMMARY. K7tirTlfa,� �i� 7 will be using the following sub -contractors for'the (Cnammpany/Individual Name) project located at�� S (Street addr� ess_or Property Tax ID #) It is understood that if there is any change of status regarding the participation of any of the sub -contractors listed below, I will immediately advise the Building and Zoning Department of St. Lucie County. Trade Name of Company/Contractor St. Lucie County/ State of Florida License Number Electrical Plumbing HVAC/ Mechanical Roofing Gas PERMIT I I ISSUE DATE: NUMBER: ST. LUCIE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT •F<ORI�P . BUILDING PERMIT SUB -CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT St. Lucie County Contractor Certification Number: State of Florida Certification Number (if appucabte): CQL have agreed to be the (Company Fja sub -contractor for 1 LL- l A x 9tiz _ (Type of Trade) (Primary Contractor) for the project located at U_Jk yx, (Project Street Address or Property Tax ID.#) .4(iil f�( /b,f:)o0 It is understood that, if there is any change of status regarding our participation with the above mentioned project, I will immediately advise the Building and Zoning Department of St. Lucie County by personally filing a Change of Contractor notice. (Form: SLCCDV No_ 004-00) BUSINESS QUALIFIER (Name of the Individual shown on the Contractor's License) ORIGINAL SIGNATURES ARE REOUIRED SIGNATURE PRINT NAME DATE t t Business Name: � Address: City/State/Zip: .Phone: email: SiGr)i/ugelee�rleLPQ leon- , USE ONLY: faTRANSMISSION VERIFICATION REPORT I TIME : 05/15/2009 15:45 NAME : SLC CODE COMP FAX : 7724526448 TEL : 7724622963 SER.0 : BROE5J278861 DATEJIME 05/15 15:45 FAX NO./NAME 94682247 DURATION 00:00:20 PAGE(S) 01 RESULT OK MODE STANDARD ECM Cale Compliance Division Review Comments 2300 Virginia Avenue R. Plerse, FL 34982 Phone: (772) 462.1553 Fax: (772) 482.1578 Page 1 http://wwwzUucieoo.04publIcLworkstponniffirsg.htm PROPERTY INFORMATION Address: 5051 A1A N PROJECT City/StatelZiip: FORTPIERCE FL 34949 Parcel #: 1414-g12-0001-00010 Jurisclietion; St Lucie County Zoning; HIRD Lot#: Block: APPLICATION 1NFORMAT70N Permit Number: 0905-0130 Activity Type: Permit Type: Roof Owner(s): SEAWARD AT ATUWTIC VIEW Application Type: Over the Counter Permit OtherActivily: Stories: 1 Automatic SprinkierSystam7 Contractor Name: LONG CHRISTOPHER A Fax Number Business Name: THE ROOF AUTHORITY INC Business dr. ---� City lState dL' 6771 N OLD DLCIE HVJY PIERCE, FL 34946 Fr REVIEWS AND COMMENTS Review TV ne RaWavxd 9v Date Slatted Date Complete pate Released Front Counter Review Complete Audrey Humphrey 0511312009 OW1312009 Plans 6vernlror Rnvl� .1. [•Jrin oriMinn0 S, Code Compliance Division Review Comments 2300 Virginia Avenue Ft. Pierce, FL 34982 Phone: (772) 462-1553 Fax: (772) 462-1578 Page 1 hftp://www.stlueleco.orgfpublic—works/permitfing.htm Address: 5051 A1A N PROJECT City I State I Zip: FORT PIERCE Parcel # : 1414-612-0001-000/0 Zoning: HIRD Permit Number: 0905-0130 Activity Type: Permit Type: Roof FL 34949 Jurisdiction: St. Lucie County Lot#: Block: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Contractor Name: LONG CHRISTOPHER A Business Name: THE ROOF AUTHORITY INC Business Addr: 6771 N OLD DIXIE HWY City / State / Zit FT PIERCE, FL 34946 Owner(s): SEAWARD AT ATLANTIC VIEW Application Type: Over the Counter Permit Other Activity: Stories: 1 Automatic Sprinkler System? Fax Number - - Y& $, 2z41 Review Tv ce Status Reviewed By Date Started Date Complete Date Released Front Counter Review Complete Audrey Humphrey 05113/2009 06/13/2009 Plans Examiner Review Incomplete Joe Cicio 05/16/2009 05/15/2009 1 Comment SUBMIT ORIGINAL SIGNATURED, ELECTRIC SUB AND SUMMARY SHEETS WITH DUPLICATE ELECTRIC SCHEMATICS FOR THE WIRING AND WIRING SOURCE FOR THE FANS 05/15/2009 2 Comment SUBMIT THE MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE MOISTURE FANS [ as part of the trenching system ] 05/15/2009 3 Comment COMMENTS MAILED AND FAXED AS OF THIS DATE z 1 ��uoso, Gia Code Compliance Division 2300 Virginia Avenue Ft Pierce, FL 34982 Phone: (772) 462-2172 Fax: (772) 462-6443 hftp://www.stiucieco.orgfpublic—works/permitfing.htm Issued: 05/22/2009 Job Location: 5051 N At PROJECT Permit Type: Roof Job Description: BUILDING PERMIT Page 1 Conf #: 825 Permit #: SLC- 0905-0130 City: FORT PIERCE TEAR OFF AND REROOF TOWER ROOF FOR CONDO - 13,228 SQ FT 1/4" F (PER FOOT)- FLAT" INSTALL SOPREMA MODIFIED ROOFING SYSTEN PER N.O.A. AND ENGINEERS REPORTS' INSTALL MOISTURE TRENCHING SYSTEM AS DESIGNED BY ECS S/D Seaward at Atlantic View Lot: Block: Parcel: 1414-612-0001-000/0 Contractor LONG CHRISTOPHER A THE ROOF AUTHORITY INC (772) 468-7870 6771 N OLD DIXIE HWY FT PIERCE, FL 34946 Property Owner C/O ELLIOTT MERRILL COMMUNITY 835 20TH PLACE VERO BEACH, FL 32960 (772)569-9853 Setbacks Left: Right: Front: Rear: Zoning: HIRD Number of Units: 1.00 Floors: 1 Buildings: 1 Square Footage: 0.00 Minimum Floor Elevation: Flood Map: Flood Zone: Elev: Permit holder acknowledges through acceptance of this permit that separate permits must be obtained as required by the Florida Building Code including those for all electric, plumbing, mechanical, roofing, and structural work. Further, he/she acknowledges responsibility to comply with all requirements of the 2004 Florida Building Code. NOTICE: In addition to the requirements in this permit, there maybe additional restrictions applicable to this property that maybe found in the records of this County, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. s:553.79(10), F.S. WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. s.713.135, F.S. Christopher Lestrange Building Official Date For Automated Inspections, Call (772) 462-1261 For Questions, Call (772) 462-2172 St. Lucie County Land Development Code Section 11.05.01 (A) (2) states; Building Permits shall expire and become null and void if work authorized by such Building Permit is not commenced, having called for and received a satisfactory inspection, within six (6) months from the date of issuance of the permit, or if the work is not completed within 18 months (permit by contractor) or 24 months (permit by owner) from the date of issuance of the Building Permit. ECS - FLORIDA. LLC E FE.CFJcDA GeotechnicalaConstruction Materials *Environmental •Facilities Final Roofing System Inspection Mr. Chris Long The Roof Authority 6771 N. Old Dixie Hwy Fort Pierce, Florida 34946 Reference: Seaward Condominiums Main Roof Replacement 5049 N. Hwy Al Ft. Pierce, FL October 19, 2009 1 ECEIVE I 11' I 1i � MA Roofing Systems: Soprema 2-ply Modified Bitumen — Soprelene Flam 180 FIR GR ECS Project: 24-3176 Dear Mr. Long: ECS — Florida, LLC (ECS) completed a Final Visual Observation Survey on Seaward Condominiums Main Roof, located at 5049 North Highway A1A in Ft. Pierce, Florida. The following observations were made at the time of our site visit. 1) New Soprelene Flam 180 FR GR membrane cap sheet appears to have been torched installed in accordance with material manufacturer specifications. 2) Previously noted open laps within the base flashing appear to have been sealed in accordance with design specifications. 3) The new moisture trenching system (forced air trench system) appears to have been sealed in accordance with design specifications. 4) Lightning protection appears to have been reinstalled sufficiently. 5) Isolator pads have been installed under electrical conduit lines. 6) Equipment hoods appear to have been sealed in accordance with design specifications. 7) New drain strainers have been installed and appear to have been secured to roofing system with drain rings and bolts in accordance with design specifications. 8) Pipe penetrations appear to have been sealed per manufacturer requirements. The new Soprema 2-ply modified bitumen roofing system appears to have been installed and appears to be performing in accordance with the manufacturer specifications, the Florida Building Code and the NOA. It is the opinion of ECS after complete review and observations during installation that this roofing system meets the minimum requirements of the Florida Building Code for 2815 Directors Row, Suite 500, Orlando, FL 32809 • (407) 859-8378 • Fax (407) 859-9599 • www.eeslimited.com Orlando, FL -West Palm Beach, FL this buildings location and height. This report is intended for the exclusive use of The Roof Authority. Our services have been performed under mutually agreed upon terms and conditions. If other parties wish to rely on this report, please have them contact us so that a mutual understanding and agreement of the terms and conditions for our services can be established prior to their use of this information. If you have any questions, please call. We look forward to working with you on future projects. Sincerely, Peggy S. Culver, IECC Facilities Project Manager An nyJ. Fiorillo, P.E. I0'741411cl Principal Engineer Registered, Florida 58405 ECS Project # 24-3176 �LLC o® OBSERVATION REPORT Project: Seaward Condominiums Report Number: 1 Contractor: The Roof Authority Date: 5-21-09 Time: 9:00 am Re: Roofing Inspection Inspected by: Peggy Culver Weather Roof Conditions Day ® Clear ❑ Snow ❑ Warm ® Clean ❑ Dirty ❑ Monday ® Thursday ❑ Overcast ❑ Foggy ® Hot ❑ Ponding ❑ ❑ Tuesday ❑ Friday ❑ Rain ❑ Cold ❑ ® Temperature Range 890 ❑ Wednesday ❑ OBSERVATIONS: Low Slope Roofing consists of a Soprema Modified Bitumen — Soprelene FIam180 FR GR over mechanically fastened tapered isocyanurate insulation over lightweight insulating concrete supported by a steel deck. • Existing membrane being torn off down to Lightweight Insulating Concrete New Soprafix F base sheet being mechanically attached using Tri-Fixx fasteners spaced 12" o.c. along side lap. • Seams being waterproofed with Soprafix F base sheet being torched at lap. The installation of the roofing system surpasses the minimum requirements of the material manufacture and the Florida Building Code, Peggy S. Culver, IECC Facilities Project Manager 1101 __- D Gary J. Yaeger, 6SI, C T -Project Manager Project: Seaward Condominiums Contractor: The Roof Authority Re: Roofing Inspection ECS Project # 24-3176 OBSERVATION REPORT Report Number: Date: 6-23-09 Time: 9:30 am Inspected by: Peggy Culver Weather Roof Conditions Day ® Clear ❑ Snow ❑ Warm ® Clean ❑ Dirty ❑ Monday ❑ Thursday ❑ Overcast ❑ Foggy ® Hot ❑ Ponding ❑ ® Tuesday ❑ Friday ❑ Rain ❑ Cold ❑ ❑ Temperature Range ❑ Wednesday ❑ OBSERVATIONS: Low Slope Roofing consists of a Soprema Modified Bitumen — Soprelene FIam180 FR GR over mechanically attached Soprafix F base sheet over lightweight insulating concrete supported by a steel deck. • Existing membrane being torn off down to Lightweight Insulating Concrete • New Soprafix F base sheet being mechanically attached using Tri-Fixx fasteners spaced 12" o.c. • Seams being waterproofed with Soprafix F base sheet being torched at lap. • Trench system being installed with new fan curbs installed. The installation of the roofing system surpasses the minimum requirements of the material manufacture and the Florida Building Code. Peggy S. Culver, IECC Facilities Project Manager Project: Seaward Condominiums Contractor: The Roof Authority Re: Roofing Inspection ECS Project # 24-3176 OBSERVATION REPORT Report Number: Date: 8-6-09 Time: 9:00 am Inspected by: Peggy Culver Weather Roof Conditions Day ❑ Clear ❑ Snow ❑ Warm ® Clean ❑ Dirty ❑ Monday E Thursday ® Overcast ❑ Foggy ® Hot ❑ Ponding ❑ ❑ Tuesday ❑ Friday ❑ Rain ❑ Cold ❑ ® Temperature Range 890 ❑ Wednesday ❑ OBSERVATIONS: Low Slope Roofing consists of a Soprema Modified Bitumen — Soprelene Flam180 FR GR over mechanically attached Soprafix F base sheet over lightweight insulating concrete supported by a steel deck. • Trench system installed with new fan curbs installed and running on a 30 minutes on/15 minutes off cycle • 4 test curbs need to be installed. • Membrane cap sheet being torched applied over mechanically attached Soprafix F base sheet. • Coping cap to be installed at penthouses perimeters • % of perimeter needs termination bars and counter flashing installed • '/ of base flashing still needs to be installed around perimeter • Electrical conduit lines still need isolator pads installed underneath metal support brackets • Fasteners need to be installed around curbs vents • Drip edge still needs to be installed at gutters. The installation of the roofing system surpasses the minimum requirements of the material manufacture and the Florida Building Code. Peggy S. Culver, IECC — Facilities Project Manager ECS Project # 24-3176 OBSERVATION REPORT Project: Seaward Condominiums Report Number: 4 Contractor: The Roof Authority Date: 8-26-09 Time: 8:00 am Re: I� Final Observation Inspected by: _Peggy Culver Weather Roof Conditions Day ® Clear ❑ Snow ❑ Warm ® Clean ❑ Dirty ❑ Monday ❑ Thursday ❑ Overcast ❑ Foggy ® Hot ❑ Funding ❑ ❑ Tuesday ❑ Friday ❑ Rain ❑ Cold ❑ ® Temperature Range 890 ® Wednesday ❑ OBSERVATIONS: Low Slope Roofing consists of a Soprema Modified Bitumen — Soprelene Flam180 FR GR over mechanically attached Soprafix F base sheet over lightweight insulating concrete supported by a steel deck. • Lightning protection still needs to be reinstalled • Pieces of membrane needs to be installed as separators pads for the metal isolator blocks in addition to isolator pads being installed for the larges PVC pipe. • Base flashing had 4 openings that need to be sealed (1 is at the south over flow scupper, and the other 3 are by at the east wall curtain, southeast corner) • Seaward Maintenance has ordered replacement splash blocks (non contract related item). The installation of the roofing system surpasses the minimum requirements of the material manufacture and the Florida Building Code. Peggy S. Culver, IECC Facilities Project Manager FILE COPY ECS - FLORMA, LLC EmmaFLcmnA Geotechnical•Construction Materials *Environmental •Facillties Roof Top Building Pressures as Calculated Per SEI /ASCE 7 Seaward Condominium 11-May-09 Hutchinson Island, Florida ECS-FLORIDA Project # 24-3176 Roof Height 171 ft GCp Zone 1 -1.00 Wind, mph (V)= 140 Gcpi Zone 1 -0.18 Exposure D K 1.58 GCp Zone 2 -1.80 Importance Factor 1.15 Gcpi Zone 2 -0.18 GCp Zone 3 -2.80 Gcpi Zone -0.18 Q = 0.00255 (K) (V)' 1.15 Q = 0.00256 1.58 19,600 1.15 Q = 91.17 psf Zonel P = Q (GCp) - Q (GCpi) P= 91.17 -1.00 - 91.17 -0.18 _ P= -91.17 -16.41 P= --107.58 psf Zone 2 P= Q (GCp) - Q (GCpi) P= 91.17 -1.80 - 91.17 -0.18 P= -164.11 -16.41 P= -180.52 psf Zone 3 . P= Q (GCp) - Q (GCpi) P= 91.17 -2.80 - 91.17 -0.18 P= -255.28 -16.41 P= -271.69 psf Roofing System Soprema Modified Bitumen Roofing System Over Lightweight Insulating Concrete Deck Notice Of Acceptance (NOA) No. 07-1217.10 Fasteners TrIFIX Fastening System as Supplied by SOPREMA Zone 1 (Field) Install Fasteners 8" On Center In Lap and One Row 8" On Center Down Middle Of Sheet Zone 2 (Perimeter) Install Fasteners 8" On Center In Lap and Two Rows 8" On Center Evenly Spaced Down Center Of Sheet Zone 3 Not Used Average supplied pull out resistance of 10 fasteners 342.7 Ibs. Perimeter Dimensions 8 feet Gary J. Yaeger,CSI, CDT Anthony J. Fiorillo, P. E. Project Manager Project Engineer 2815 Directors Row, Suite 500, Orlando, Fl, 32809 a (407) 859-8378 a Fax (407) 859-9599 a w .ccslimited.com Orlando, FL,Wc M. B.cb, FL LE C � t.m OPrcltural NuTone. August2006 DESCRIPTION • For baths up to 45 sq. ft., other rooms up to 60 sq. ft. • Installs in ceiling or 2" x 4" wall studs. • Mounts on either 16" or 24" O.C. joist or stud. • Discharge is through 3" round duct through roof or wall. • Sturdy mounting brackets of double metal thickness slotted on housing for vertical mounting adjustments. • Extra large outlet box area. • Efficient impeller blower wheel. • Attractive white polymeric grille with torsion springs to adjust for thickness variances in ceiling or wall. • Polypropylene weather damper. • Refer to NuTone's catalog for a complete listing of accessories to effectively adapt this Bathroom Fan to your construction requirements. DESIGN FEATURES Air Delivery: 50'CFM°at-0A0"'9P.'_. Sound Level: 4.0 Sones. Dimensions: Housing: 7!6" long x 71/4" wide x 35A" high. Grille: 9%s" long x 33/4" wide x 'h" thick. Material & Finish: Housing. Galvanized steel. Grille: Engineered Resin, Motor: Shaded pole, thermally protected, 120vAC, 60 Hz, .9 amp. Blower Wheel: One-piece polypropylene. Duct Size: 3" diameter. Ceiling/VI/all Blower MODELS: 696N ARCHITECT'S SPECIFICATIONS Exhaust Fan shall be NuTone Model Number 696N as manufactured by NuTone according to listed specifications. Fan shall ventilate 50 CFM at 0.10" S.P. at a sound level of 4.0 Sones. Housing shall be 7'h" x 71/4" x 35s" and connect to 3" duct. INSTALLATION • Snap on plastic duct transition. • Not for use in kitchens. • Suitable for use over tub or shower enclosure when installed in a GFI protected branch circuit. • Not for use with solid-state speed controls. • Install in ceiling or 2" x 4" wall studs. "A" unit housing installed during rough -in stage of construction. Power unit assembly and grille are installed when ceiling or wall is finished. • Torsion springs on grille adjust for thickness variances in ceiling or wall. • Use a standard on -off toggle switch (purchased separately). Installation Instructions are included with each unit. 4 1 TYPICAL MPCED MR y N �r[NG TYPICAL TEST CURq F ORCED AIR TR&.'C4ING SYSTEM HLICHIMSON TSLAND, FLORIDA I oA op 12_du,)LA Ctfo-'Y' f-,ZK in # 12- -zPLl ii ms� w< )5 Kx t rJ off x- 1 ra BUILDING CODE COMPLIANCE OFFICE (BCCO) PRODUCT CONTROL DIVISION Wadsworth, OH 44281 SCOPE: This NOA is being issued materials. The documentat Code and Product Review by the Authority Having Ji %mom s�TS MIAMI-DADECOUN7Y, FLORIDA METRO -DADS PLAGLER BUILDING 140 WEST FLAOLERSTREET, SUITE 1607 WAMI, FLORIDA 33130.1563 (305) 375.2901 PAX (305) 375-2908 :ming the use of Wnsnuction ) and accepted by rite Building and other areas where allowed This NOA shall not be valid) The BCCO (In Miami Dade County) and/or the AHJ (in areas other a right to have this product or material tested for quality assurance p 1Is to perform in the accepted manner, the manufacturer will incur the expense of such testing and the AHJ may immediately revoke, modify, or suspend the use of such product or material within their jurisdiction. BCCO reserves the right to revoke this acceptance, if it is determined by BCCO that this product or material fails to meet the requirements of the applicable building code. This product is approved as described herein, and has been designed to comply with the Florida Buildng Code and the High Velocity Hurricane Zone ofthe Florida Building Code. LABELING: Each unit shall bear a permanent label with the manufacturer's name or logo, city, state and following statement: "Miami -Dade County Product Control Approved", unless otherwise noted herein. RENEWAL of this NOA shall be considered after a renewal application has been filed and there has been no change in the applicable building code negatively affecting the performance of this product. TERMINATION of this NOA will occur after the expiration date or if them has been a revision or change in the materials, use, and/or manufacture of the product or process. Misuse of this NOA as an endorsement of any product; -ibr sales, advertising or any other purposes shall automatically terminate this NOA. Failure to comply with any section of this NOA shall be cause for termination and removal of NOA. ADVERTISEMENT: The NOA number preceded by the words Miami -Dade County, Florida, and followed by the expiration date may be displayed in advertising literature. If any portion of the NOA is displayed, then it shall be done in its entirety. INSPECTION: A copy of this entire NOA shall be provided to the user by the manufacturer or its distributors and shall be available for inspection at tha job site at the request of the Building Official. This NOA revises NOA No. 0was reviewed and consists of pages 1 through 44. The submitted documentation was reviewed by Jorge L. Acebo. FILE NOA No.: 07-1217.10 Expiration DsteizQ=271) Approval Date: 04124/00 Page t of 44 t-z"4fi Deck Type 4: Lightweight Concrete, Non -Insulated Deck Description: Elastiiel Range II lightweight Insulating Concrete, 300 psi. min System Type E(4): Base sheet mechanically fastened. I and System Limitations apply. Deck Structural Concrete dec r Min, 22 ga., Type B steel decking over Y4" thick steel max. 5 ft o.c. attached 6" o.c. using min. 5/8" diameter puddle welds with washers or Traxx/5 fasteners. Deck side laps are attached 15" o.c. using Traxx/1 fasteners. Deck is covered with a Elastizel Range II lightweight concrete pour consisting of a 1/8" slurry coat, minimum 2" thick Holey Board and a minimum 3" thick topcoat. Base Sheet: One ply of Soprafix [8] Soprafix [F]* Soprafix [X]* or Soprafnc [H] fastened to the deck as described. Attac ise s eet using Tri-Fixx Fasteners spaced 8" o.c. in a 5" lap and 8" o.c. in one center row. The side lap fastener row is encapsulated in the heat welded lap and the center row is stripped -in with a 6" wide strip of heat welded membrane. Note: Soprafix [W is for use with a self -adhered cap membrane. *Requires heat welded ply or cap membrane. Ply Sheet:P/W (Optional) One ply of Elastophene Flam*, Elastophene Flam 2.2*, Sopralene (180, 250 or350) Flam*, or Soptalene (180, 250 or 350) SP, heat welded. *Requires heat welded cap membrane. Membrane: Elastophene SP 2.2mm*, Elastophene SP 3.0mm*, Elastophene Flam GR, Elast am FR GR, FR+G Elastophene Flam LS FR GR, Soprastar Flam, So ralene 18 lam G Sopralene (180, 250, 350) Flam FR GR, +GR or Sopralast 50 u, eat welded or Colphene FR GR, Colphene GR or Colphene HR FR GR, self adhered to sand surfaced base or ply membrane. Or Soprastar Stick, self -adhered to Elastocol 600c primed sand surfaced base or ply membrane *Requires approved Surfacing Surfacing: Surfacing is Optional on granular surfaced field cap membranes. Surfacing is Required for smooth or sanded surfaced field cap membranes. Refer to Underwriters Laboratories or Intertek Testing Services listings for applicable fire classifications Apply any coating listed in Table 4 above, or any Miami -Dade approved coating system Maximum Design Pressure: -1115 psf (See General Limitation #7) NOA No.: 07-1217.10 MuutwnMEcourary Expiration Date: 02t22/11 Approval Date: 0VU108 Page 23 of 44 LIGHTWEIGHT INSULATING CONCRETE SYSTEM LIMTATIONS: l . If mechanical attachment to the structural deck through the lightweight insulating concrete is proposed, a field withdrawal resistance testing shall be performed to determine equivalent or enhanced fastener patterns and density. All testing and fastening design shall be in compliance with Testing Application Standard TAS 105 and Roofing Application Standard RAS 117; calculations shall be signed and sealed by a Florida Registered, Engineer, Architect, or Registered Roof Consultant. 2. For steel deck application where specific deck construction is not referenced: The deck shall be a minimum 22 gage attached with 5/8" puddle welds with weld washers at every flute with maximum deck spans of 5 ft. o.c. 3. For systems where specific lightweight insulating concrete is not referenced, the minimum design mix shall be a minimum of 300 psi. GENERAL LIMITATIONS: 1. Fire classification is not part of this acceptance; refer to a current Approved Roofing Materials Directory for fire ratings of this product. 2. Insulation may be installed in multiple layers. The first layer shall be attached in compliance with Product Control Approval guidelines. All other layers shall be adhered in a full mopping of approved asphalt applied within the EVT range and at a rate of 20-401bs✓sq., or mechanically attached using the fastening pattern of the top layer 3. All standard panel sizes are acceptable for mechanical attachment. When applied in approved asphalt, panel size shall be 4' x 4' maximum. 4. An overlay and/or recovery board insulation panel is required on all applications over closed cell foam insulations when the base sheet is fully mopped. If no recovery board is used the base sheet shall be applied using spot mopping with approved asphalt, 12" diameter circles, 24" o.c.; or strip mopped 8" ribbons in three rows, one at each side lap and one down the center of the sheet allowing a continuous area of ventilation. Encircling of the strips is not acceptable. A 6" break shall be placed every 12' in each ribbon to allow cross ventilation. Asphalt application of either system shall be at a minimum rate of 12 tbs./sq. Note: Spot attached systems shall be limited to a maximum design pressure of-45 psf. 5. Fastener spacing for insulation attachment is based on a Minimum Characteristic Force (F) value of 275 ib£, as tested in compliance with Testing Application Standard TAS 105. If the fastener value, as field-tested, are below 275 Ib£ Insulation attachment shall not be acceptable. 6. Fastener spacing for mechanical attachment of anchor/base sheet or membrane attachment is based on a minimum fastener resistance value in conjunction with the maximum design value listed within a specific system. Should the fastener resistance be less than that required, as determined by the Building Official, a revised fastener spacing, prepared, signed and sealed by a Florida registered Professional Engineer, Registered Architect, or Registered Roof Consultant may be submitted. Said revised fastener spacing shall utilize the withdrawal resistance value taken from Testing Application Standards TAS 105 and calculations in compliance with Roofing Application Standard RAS 117. 7. Perimeter and corner areas shall comply with the enhanced uplift pressure requirements of these areas. Fastener densities shall be increased for both insulation and base sheet as calculated in compliance with Roofing Application Standard RAS 117. Calculations prepared, signed and sealed by a Florida registered Professional Engineer, Registered Architect, or Registered Roof Consultant (When this limitation is specifically referred within this NOA, General Limitation 99 will not be applicable.) 8. All attachment and sizing of perimeter nailers, metal profile, and/or flashing termination designs shall conform to Roofing Application Standard RAS I I I and applicable wind load requirements. 9. The maximum designed pressure limitation listed shall be applicable to all roof pressure zones (i.e. field, perimeters, and comers). Neither rational analysis, nor extrapolation shall be permitted for enhanced fastening at enhanced pressure zones (i.e. perimeters, extended corners and corners). (When this limitation is specifically referred within this NOA, General Limitation #7 will not be applicable.) 10 All products listed herein shall have a quality assurance audit in accordance with the Florida Building Code and Rule 913-72 of the Florida Administrative Code. __ _ ___END_OF THIS ACCEPTANCE NOA No.: 07-1217.10 Expiration Date: 02/22/11 ninni oaoe courm Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 44 of 44 ROOFING SYSTEM APPROVAL Category: Roofing Sub -Category Modified Bitumen Material: SBS Deck Type, Lightweight Insulating Concrete Maximum Design Pressure -262.5 psf TRADE NAMES OF PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED OR LABELED BY APPLICANT: TABLE 1 Product Dimensions Test Specification Product Description Sopra-G 39" x 108' (3.5 sq.) ASTM D 4601 Fiberglass reinforced oxidized asphalt base sheet for bonding or mechanically attaching to Modified Sopra-G 39" x 108' (3.5 sq.) ASTM D 4601 substrate. Fiberglass reinforced modified asphalt base sheet for bonding or mechanically attaching to Sopraglass M 39" x 66' (2 sq.) ASTM D 5147 substrate. Fiberglass reinforced modified bitumen base sheet. Applied in hot asphalt, cold adhesive Sopraglass M GR 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D5147 or F berglassppireinforced modified bit Sopra ESHAvent Sopraglass 40 Sopraglass 100 Soprabase Sopra IV or VI 39" x 49' (1.5 sq.) 39" x 82' (2.5 sq) 39" x 66' (2 sq.) 39" x 99' (3 sq.) 36" x 180' (5 sq.) umen base sheet with a mineral granular top surface. Applied in hot asphalt, cold adhesive or ribbon stripping. ASTM D 1970 Fiberglass reinforced modified bitumen membrane with self -adhering round areas on back side and a sanded top side. ASTM D 4601 Fiberglass reinforced oxidized asphalt base Type I sheet for bonding, mechanically attaching or ribbon stripping to substrate. ASTM D 4601 Fiberglass reinforced oxidized asphalt base sheet for bonding or mechanically attaching to substrate. ASTM D 6164 Oxidized asphalt of est inf ASTM D 217 ColventTG 39"x49' (1.5 sq.) ASTMDb163 MUNMADECOUNTY �RWGIIWM 8 NOA No.: 07-1217.10 Expiration Date: 02/22/11 Approval Date: 04t24108 Page 2 of 44 Colvent SA 39" x 49' (1.5 sq.) ASTM D 6163 Fiberglass reinforced, modified bitumen membrane with 1" wide factory applied self - Colvent 180 TG adhering strips on back side 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6164 Polyester reinforced, modified bitumen membrane with 1" wide factory applied heat Colvent 180 SA 39" x 43' 1 s weld strips on back side. ( q•) ASTM D6164 Polyester reinforced, modified bitumen membrane with 1" wide factory applied self - Colvent 180 TG GR adhering strips on back side 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6164 Polyester reinforced, modified bitumen membrane with 1" wide factory applied heat weld strips on back side, and a mineral Colvent 180 SA GR granular top surface. 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D6164 Polyester reinforced, modified bitumen membrane with 1" wide factory applied self - adhering strips on back side and a mineral Elastophene Sanded granular p surface. 39" x 49' (1.5 sq.) ASTM D 6163 Fiberglass o reinforced modified bitumen membrane sanded on both sides, used as a base and top ply. Applied in hot asphalt, cold Elastophene Sanded 3.0 adhesive or ribbon stripping. 39" x 33' (Isq.) ASTM D 6163 Fiberglass reinforced modified bitumen membrane sanded on both sides, used as a base and top ply. Applied in hot aspbalt, cold Elastophene HD adhesive or ribbon stripped. 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6163 Fiberglass reinforced modified bitumen membrane sanded on both sides, used as a base and top ply. Applied in hot asphalt, cold Elastophene HS FR adhesive or ribbon stripped. 39" x 66' (2 sq.) ASTM D 6162 Woven fiberglass/polyester composite reinforced modified bitumen membrane with fire retardants and sanded on both sides. Applied in hot asphalt, cold adhesive or ribbon Elastophene Sanded FR stripping.Elasto 39"x49'(1.5sq.) ASTM D 6163 Fiberglass reinfored modified bitumen membrane with fire retardants and sanded on both sides. Applied in hot asphalt, cold Elastophene HR adhesive or ribbon 39" x 49' (1.5 sq.) ASTM D 5147 Fiberglass scrim reinforced modified bitumen membrane sanded on both sides. Applied in Elastophene HR FR hot asphldhesive or 39" x 49' (1.5 sq.) ASTM D 5147 Fibe glasm s scrid reinfo ced modified bitumen membrane with fire retardants and sanded on both sides. Applied in hot asphalt, cold Elastophene HP adhesive or ribbon stripping. 39" x 66' (2 sq.) ASTM D 5147 Fiberglass/non-woven polyester reinforced modified bitumen membrane sanded on both sides. Applied in hot asphalt, cold adhesive or ribbon stripping. NOA No.: 07-1217.10 NLAMI oeeouNn Expiration Date:02122/1, Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 3 of 44 Elastophene PS, Elastophene PS 3.0 Elastophene SP 2.2mm Elastophene SP 3.Omm Elastophene Flam Elastophene Flam 2.2 Elastophene Flam HS FR Elastophene Flam HP Elastophene 180 Sanded Elastophene 180 PS Elastophene GR, Elastophene LS FR GR Elastophene FR GR or FR+ GR 39" x 49' (1.5 sq.) ASTM D 6163 Glass reinforced modified bitumen membrane with a plastic bum -off film for heat weld bonding to the top side. Applied in hot asphalt, cold adhesive or ribbon stripping. 39" x 49' (1.5 sq.) ASTM D 6163 Glass reinforced modified bitumen membrane with a plastic bum -off film on the bottom and sanded on the top. Applied b heat welding or ribbon stripping (after removal of plastic bum - off film). 39" x 49' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6163 Glass reinforced modified bitume b 39" x 33' (1 sq.) 39" x 49' (1.5 sq.) 39" x 33' (I sq.) 39" x 66' (2 sq.) 39" x 49' (1.5 sq.) 39" x 49' (1.5 sq.) 39" x 33' (1 sq.) n mem rane with a plastic bum -off film on the bottom and sanded on the top. Applied b heat welding or ribbon stripping (after removal of plastic bum - off film). ASTM D 6163 Fiberglass reinforced modified bitumen membrane covered on both sides with a plastic bum -off film. Applied by heat welding. ASTM D 6163 Fiberglass reinforced modified bi— ASTM D616 ASTM D 514 ASTM D 6164 ASTM D 6164 ASTM D 6163 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6163 2 NOANo.: 07-1217.10 MU1MMADE CAUNTY Expiration Date: 02/22/11 Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 4 of 44 Elastophene HR FR GR Elastophene HS FR OR Elastophene HP FR GR Elastophene Flam GR, Elastophene Flam LS FR GR Elastophene Flam FR GR or FR+ GR Elastophene Flam HR FR GR Elastophene Flam HS FR GR Elastophene Flam HP FR GR Sopralene 180, 250 or350 Sopralene 180 SP 3.5 mm 39" x 33' (1 sq.) 39" x 33' (1 sq.) 39"x33' (1 sq.) 39" x 33' (1 sq.) 39" x 33' (1 sq.) 39" x 33' (1 sq.) 39" x 33' (1 sq.) 39" x 33' (1 sq.) 39" x 33' (1 sq.) 39" x 26' (3/e sq.) ASTM D 6163 Fiberglass scrim reinforced modified bitumen membrane with fire retardants, sanded on the bottom and mineral granules on the top. Applied in hot asphalt, cold adhesive or ribbon stripping. ASTM D 6162 Woven fiberglass/polyester composite reinforced modified bitumen membrane with fire retardants, sanded on the bottom and mineral granules on the top. Applied in hot asphalt, cold adhesive or ribbon stripping. ASTM D 5147 Fiberglass/non-woven polyester reinforced modified bitumen membrane with fire retardants, sanded on the bottom and mineral granules on the top. Applied in hot asphalt, cold adhesive or ribbon stripping. ASTM D 6163 Fiberglass reinforced m dif d b' ASTM D 616 ASTM D 616 ASTM D 6162 ASTM D 5147 ASTM D 6164 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6164 3 NOA No.: 07-1217.10 Muu IMADecouNn Expiration Date: 02/22/11 Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 5 of 44 Soprafix S], [H] [F a Soprafix Soprafix-e Soprafix (X) 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6164 Non -woven polyester reinforced modified bitumen membrane. Applied by mechanical attachment. 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6164 Non -woven polyester reinforced mods ed 39" x 33' (1 sq.) 39" x 33' (1 sq.) So raleneFlam 180, 39" x 33' (1 sq.) 250 or i bitumen membrane with a 4-inch or 5-inch wide side lap with a plastic burn -off film on the bottom and sanded on the top. Applied by mechanical attachment. Lap heat welded or sealed with an approved cold adhesive. ASTM D 6164 Non -woven polyester reinforced modified bitumen membrane with a 5-inch wide side lap with a self -adhering compound and release film and sanded on the bottom and top surfaces. Applied by mechanical attachment. Lap self -adhered or sealed with approved cold adhesive. ASTM D 6164 Non -woven pol ester reinforced d'f d ASTM D 616 Sopralene 180, 250 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6164 or 350 GR or FR GR So ralene F am 180 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6164 250 or 35 G Sopralene Flam 180, 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6164 250 or 350 FR GR or FR+ GR Sopralene Flam 180 39" x 33' (1 sq) ASTM D6164 2.7 mm LCMAPPROY7ED 4 NOA No.: 07-1217.10 Expiration Date: 02/22/11 Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 6 of 44 Sopralast various ASTM D 6298 Fiberglass reinforced modified bitumen sheeting faced with aluminum, copper or stainless steel foil. Applied by heat welding of ribbon stripping (after removal of plastic bum - off film). , oprastar Flam 39" x 33' (I sq) ASTM D6163 Fiberglass reinforced SBS modified bitumen C membrane with a plastic bum -off film on the bottom side and a reflective white top surface. Applied by heat welding. Soprastar Stick 39" x 33' (1 sq) ASTM D6163 Fiberglass reinforced SBS modified bitumen membrane with a release film covered self - adhering bottom side and a reflective white top surface. UNILAY 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6164 Non -woven polyester reinforced modified bitumen membrane with fire retardants and surfaced with mineral granules. Applied by mechanical attachment, heat welding or ribbon stripping (after removal of plastic bum -off film). Sopralene Stick 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6164 Self adhered, polyester reinforced membrane with a release film on the bottom and a sanded top. Sopralene Flam 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6164 Self adhered, polyester reinforced membrane Stick with a release film on the bottom and a plastic bum -off film on the top. EPS Flam Stick 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6163 Self adhered, film surfaced, glass mattglass grid reinforced membrane with a release film on the bottom and a plastic bum -off film on the top. Colphene 1500 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 1970 Self adhered, non -reinforced membranes used 39" x 132' (4 sq.) as a vapor retarder. 39" x 66' (2.1 sq.) Colphene FR GR, 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6163 Self adhered, granule surfaced, fiberglass Colphene GR reinforced membranes. Colphene HR FR GR 39" x 33' (1 sq.) ASTM D 6163 Self adhered, granule surfaced, fiberglass scrim reinforced membranes. Lastobond S 39" x 49' (11.5 sq.) ASTM D 1970 Self -adhered underlayment membrane. Lastobond Shield various ASTM D 1970 Self -adhering underlayment membrane. Lastobond Shield various ASTM D 1970 Self -adhering underlayment membrane. HT Lastobond Shield-R various ASTM D 1970 Self -adhering underlayment membrane. Lastobond Shield- various ASTM D 1970 Self -adhering underlayment membrane. HT RW Sopratape 606 5" wide Bituminous tape for sealing of side and head laps. Sopramastic 200 17 oz. pouch or 10.4 Caulking compound. — -- ozcartridge- -- - Elastocol 400, 500 various ASTM D 41 Asphalt primers. and 600c NOA No.: 07-1217.10 MIAMIUADECOUNrr Expiration Date: 02/22/11 UNTIM Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 7 of 44 Sopracolle "B" keg ALSAN FlashingTM 1.25 gallon pail or 3.75 gallon pail ALSAN Polyfleece 4", 8" or 39" wide by 50' long SBS Mastic 10.4 oz tube SBS Elastic Cement 5 gallon pail Soprawalk 39" x 26' (3/4 sq) High Velocity® 3 gal pail Insulation Adhesive B (HVIA-II) High Velocity® 4 dual cartridges per Insulation Adhesive carton III (HVIA-III) FM Adhesive 5 gallon pail, 55 gallon drum or 350 gallon tote FM Adhesive 5 gallon pail Trowel Grade FM Adhesive (VOC) 5 gallon pail, 55 gallon drum or 350 gallon tote FM Adhesive (VOC) 5 gallon pail Trowel Grade High Velocity® 5 gallon pail or 55 Membrane Adhesive gallon drum IIVMA) Sopraboard various Granules 5 gallon pail or �r upersac Cold -applied adhesive used to bond membrane to prepared substrates or to other membranes. One part polyurethane/bitumen resin, moisture cure compound. Non -woven polyester reinforcement used in the ALSAN Flashing system. Plasticized rubber/bitumen mastic compound. Elastomeric bitumen based mastic compound. Non -woven polyester reinforced modified bitumen membrane with a sanded bottom and mineral granules on the top. Applied by hot asphalt, cold adhesive or ribbon stripping. Proprietary One part Eastomeric urethane foam adhesive. Proprietary Two part eastomeric urethane foam adhesive. Proprietary Plastomeric bitumen based cold adhesive. Proprietary Plastomerc bitumen based cold adhesive. Proprietary Elastomeric bitumen based cold adhesive. Proprietary Elastomeric bitumen based cold adhesive. Proprietary Polyurethane bitumen adhesive. Mineral fortified Asphaltic cored coverboard between two layers of asphalt saturated fiberglass mat. Semi -ceramic coated colored granules. NOA No.: 07-1217.10 MIAMI•DAOECOUNTY Expiration Date: 02/22/11 Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 8 of 44 APPROVED INSULATIONS: Product Name Apache Pyrox, Apache White Line, Apache Pyrox PSI-25, Apache White Line PSI-25 Apache Millox, Apache Millox-P ACFoam IL ACFoam III ACFoam Composite FlimBoard ISO, F1intBoard ISO Cold Flintl3oard ISO Plus Hytherm AP Hythenn Composite ISO 95+, ISO 95+ (25psi) ISO 95+ Composite EnergyGuard ISO, EnergyGuard Ultra EnergyGuard Composite Extruded or Expanded Polystyrene Gypsum High Density Wood Fiberboard Perlite Insulation DensDeck, DensDeck Prime, DensDeck Fireguard, DensDeck Prime Fireguard, DensDeck DuraGuard H-Shield H-Shield CG H-Shield-P, H-Shield-WF ENRGY-2 ENRGY-2 Plus, Composite, Fesco Foam ENRGY-3 ENRGY-3 Plus Multi -Max FA Thermaroof Composite U1traMax TABLE 2 Product Description Polyisocyanurate foam insulation Composite polyisocyanurate insulation Polyisocyanurate foam insulation Composite polyisocyanurate insulation board Polyisocyanurate foam insulation Composite Polyisocyanurate insulation board Polyisocyanurate foam insulation Composite Polyisocyanurate insulation Polyisocyanurate foam insulation Composite polyisocyanurate insulation board Polyisocyanurate foam insulation Composite polyisocyanurate insulation board Polystyrene Insulation Gypsum board Wood fiber insulation board Perlite insulation board Water resistant gypsum board Polyisocyanurate foam insulation POlyisocyanurate foam insulation Composite Insulation board Polyisocyanurate foam insulation Composite Insulation board Polyisocyanurate foam insulation Composite Insulation board Polyisocyanurate foam insulation Composite Insulation board Polyisocyanurate foam insulation Multi -Max FA-3 Polyisocyanurate foam insulation ThermaroofComposite3_ _ ___ _ -Composite-insulationboard — Securock Gypsum board LCMM APPROVED Manufacturer (With CurrentNOA) Apache Products Company Apache Products Company Atlas Energy Products Atlas Energy Products CertainTeed Corp. CertainTeed Corp. Dow Dow Firestone Firestone GAF GAF generic generic generic generic G-P Gypsum Corp. Hunter Panels, Inc. Hunter Panels, Inc. Hunter Panels, Inc. Johns Manville Johns Manville Johns Manville Johns Manville RMax RMax RMax RMax -RMax — — - US Gypsum NOA No.: 07-1217.10 Expiration Date: 02/22/11 Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 9 of 44 APPROVED FASTENERS: Fastener Product TABLE3 Product Number ame Description p Dimensions Manufacturer (with current NOA) 1 Tri-Fix Fastening System astening system for base sheet er Soprema Inc. attachment to lightweight concrete, pla eamwitth gypsum or cementitious wood fiber various length 2. #12, #14 & #15 Soprema decks, Fasteners for membrane or fasteners Fasteners insulation attachment to wood, steel Soprema, Inc. 3. Soprafix p [X]-EL # 15 or concrete decks. Fasteners for membrane attachment to steel or concrete decks. Soprema, Inc. 4. Soprafix Plates AZ-55 Galvalume steel plate for use 2" diameter Soprema, Inc. with the Soprafix system. 5. Soprema Plates Metal or plastic stress plates for use 3" diameter Soprema, Inc. with Soprema Fasteners. 6. Sopradisc Galvanized metal bearing plate used 2" diameter Soprema, Inc. for side lap attachment of Soprafix 7. Soprema Isofast IFAFT system. AZ-50 Galvalume steel plate for use 2%" diameter Soprema, Inc. with the Soprafast System. 8. Soprafix/Soprafast Stress plates for membrane 3" diameter Soprema, Inc. securement. 9. UNILAY Plate Stress plates for Unilay membrane 2-3/8" diameter Soprema, Inc. securement. 10. #12, #14 & #15 Dekfast Insulation fastener Fastener SFS Intec 11. Omega Fastener Stainless steel insulation fastener 12. Dekfast Hex Plate Galvalume AZ50 steel plate 2 7/s" x 3 YV SFS Intec 13. Dekfast Lock Plate Polypropylene locking plate. 3" '/4" SFS Intec x 3 SFS Intec 14. Twin Loc-Nails Base ply fastening systems for lightweight concrete, gypsum or ES Products, Inc. 15. FM-30, FM45, FM-60, cementitious wood fiber decks Base ply fastening systems for FM-90 Fasteners lightweight concrete decks ES Products, Inc, 16. #12, #14 & 415 OMG Insulation fastener for wood, steel Fasteners and concrete. OMG, Inc. 17. #12 OMG Fastener Insulation fastener for wood, steel and concrete. OMG, Inc. 18. OMG AccuTrac Plate Galvalume square stress plate 3" — - - - -- - - - - - - -9 square s OMG, Inc - NOA No.: 07-1217.10 MU1MI•DADECOUNTY Expiration Date: 02/22/11 r Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 10 of 44 APPROVED FASTENERS: TABLE 3 Fastener Product Product Description Dimensions Manufacturer (With Current NOA) Number Name 19. OMG 3" Standard Steel Galvalume stress plate. 3" round OMG, Inc. Plate 3" square 20. Olympic CR Base Ply Base ply fastening assembly OMG, Inc. Fasteners 21. NTB Magnum Glass reinforced Nylon insulation OMG, Inc. fastener for gypsum & CWF decks with barbs. 22. NTB Plate Galvalume stress plate 3" round OMG, Inc. 23. Lite-Deck Insulation fastener for CWF and OMG, hie. Gypsum decks. 24. Lite-Deck Plate Galvalume stress plate 3" round OMG, Inc. 25. Olympic Fastener #12, #14 Insulation fastener. OMG, Inc.  26. Olympic CD-10 Insulation fastener. OMG, Inc. 27. Olympic Fluted Nail Insulation fastener. OMG, Inc. 28. Olympic Standard Galvalume AZ50 steel plate 3" round OMG, Inc. 29. Olympic Plastic Polypropylene stress plate 3.25" round OMG, Inc. _ 30. Powerlite Insulation fastener. Powers Fasteners, Inc. 31. Powerlite Galvalume stress plate. 32. Base-Lok Fasteners 33. Turbo Tube-Lok Fasteners 34. SFS Base-Lok Fasteners 35. Insul-Fixx Fastener 36. Isofast Fasteners 37. Extra Load Fasteners #15 38. Insul-Fixx S Plate 39. Insul-Fixx P Plate 40. Isofast Plate Mn1M14 ADE COUNTY SM.t Base sheet fastener for lightweight concrete, cwf and gypsum decks Base sheet fastener for lightweight concrete, cwf and gypsum decks Base sheet fastener for lightweight concrete, cwf and gypsum decks Insulation fastener for wood, steel and concrete. Insulation fastener for wood, steel and concrete. Fasteners for membrane attachment to steel or concrete decks. Galvalume AZ50 steel plate Polyethylene stress plate Square or oblong galvalume steel plates for use with Isofast fasteners 3" round 1.75" long with 3" dia. head 1.75" long with 2" dia. head 1.75" long with 3" dia. head Powers Fasteners, Inc. Simplex Nails Simplex Nails SFS Intec, Inc. SFS Intec, Inc. SFS Intec, Inc. SFS Intec, Inc. 3" round SFS Intec, Inc. 3" round SFS Intec, Inc. - - - - SFS Intec,-Inc. NOA No.: 07-1217.10 Expiration Date: 02/22/11 Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 11 of 44 APPROVED FASTENERS: Fastener Product Number Name 41. ES -I Fastening Systems 42. #12, #14 & 415 Dekfast Fastener 43. Omega Fastener 44. Dekfast Hex Plate 45. DekFlat Lock Plate 46. Tru-Fast TL Fastener 47. Tru-Fast Fastener 48. Tru-Fast HD or EHD 49. Tru-Fast MP-3 50. Tm-Fast Metal 51. Tru-FastPlastic TABLE 3 Product Description Insulation fastening assembly with plate. Insulation fastener Stainless steel insulation fastener Galvalume AZ50 steel plate Polypropylene locking plate. Insulation fastener for lightweight concrete, CWF and gypsum decks Insulation fastener for wood, steel and concrete. Insulation fastener for wood, steel and concrete. Galvalume AZ50 steel plate Galvalume AZ55 steel plate Polypropylene plate 52. ES Products Batten Bar-TL Batten bar 53. #12 OMG Fastener Insulation fastener 54. OMG Polymer Batten Strip Modified polymer batten bar 55. OMG MAXLoad Insulation fastener 56. Olympic Heavy Duty Insulation fastener 57. Olympic ASAP 3P Pre -assembled insulation fastener and plastic plate 58. Olympic ASAP 3S Pre -assembled insulation fastener and steel plate 59. Isofast IF2 Insulation fastener 60. Isofast IFAG Galvalume AZ50 steel plate 61. Isofast IFC/IW Galvalume AZ50 steel plate 62. # 15 Dekfast HS Insulation fastener - -- —63. Galvalume Steel T3 Round—Galvalume AZ50 steel -plate Insulation Plate 64. K-Fast Fastener Insulation Fastener MIAMN=ECOUNTY Manufacturer Dimensions (with Current NOA) 3" round SFS Intec, Inc. SFS Intec SFS Intec 2'/s" x 3 '/" SFS Intec 3" x 3 '/," SFS Intec The Tru-Fast Corp. The Tru-Fast Corp. The Tru-Fast Corp. 3" round The Tru-Fast Corp. 3" round The Tru-Fast Corp. 3" round The Tru-Fast Corp. ES Products, Inc. OMG, Inc. OMG, Inc. OMG, Inc. OMG, Inc. 3" round OMG, Inc. 3" round OMG, Inc. SFS Intec 82 x 40 mm SFS Intec 70 x70 mm SFS Intec SFS Intec ' round SFS Intec SFS Intec NOA No.: 07-1217.10 Expiration Date: 02/22/11 Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 12 of 44 APPROVED FASTENERS: TABLE3 Fastener Product Product Number Name Description 65. Dekfast Steel Batten Bar Galvalume AZ50 steel 66. Dekfast Coiled Batten Strip Batten bar 67. Soprafix #14 PAS-2" SB Pre -assembled plate and fastener Stress Plate 68. Soprema 3" Insulation Plate Stress plate 69. Soprafix 2" — SB Stress Stress plate Plate 70. Soprafix 2-3/8" — SB Stress Stress plate Plate 71. Soprafix (X) 2-3/4" Stress Stress plate Plate 72. Soprafix MBB-R Metal Batten Bar 73. Soprema #12, #14, #15 Insulation and membrane fasteners Fastener 74. Soprema PAS #12-3" Pre -assembled plate and fastener Insulation Plate 75. Soprafix #21-K Fastener Insulation and membrane fastener 76. Tru-Fast DP Insulation f t f as ever or wood, steel and concrete 77. Tru-Fast SHD Insulation fastener for wood, steel and concrete 78_ Tru-Fast MPH-3 Galvalume AZ50 steel plate 79. Tru-Fast MP-2000 80. Tru-Fast MPB-2000 81. Tru-Fast MPB-2400 82. Tru-Fast BB-18 Batten Bar Galvalume AZ55 steel batten bar 83. Tru-Fast BB- I'8-R Batten Galvalume AZ55 steel batten bar Bar with recessed holes 84. Tru-Fast Twin-Loc Batten Batten bar Bar Manufacturer Dimensions (With Current NOA) SFS Intec SFS Intec 2" diameter Soprema, Inc. 3" diameter Soprema, Inc. 2" diameter Soprema, Inc. 2-3/8" diameter Soprema, Inc. 2-3/4" diameter Soprema, Inc. 3" diameter 3" round Soprema, hie. Soprema, Inc. Soprema, Inc. Soprema, Inc. The Tru-Fast Corp. The Tru-Fast Corp. The Tru-Fast Corp. The Tru-Fast Corp. The Tru-Fast Corp. The Tru-Fast Corp. The Tru-Fast Corp. The Tru-Fast Corp. The Tru-Fast Corp. NOA No.: 07-1217.10 PnAMWAUECOUN7Y Expiration Date: 02/22/11 .' ' Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 13 of 44 APPROVED SURFACING/COATING OPTIONS: TABLE 4 System Manufacturer Application Number 1 • Generic Gravel applied at 400 lbs/sq., adhered with flood coat of 2• Generic asphalt at 60 lbs/sq. Slag applied at 300 lbs/sq, adhered with flood coat of asphalt 3• Soprema at 60 lbs/sq. Gravel applied at 400 lbs/sq., adhered with FM Adhesive or 4• Karnak Corporation FM Adhesive (VOC) at 4 gal/sq. Karnak #97 Fibrated Aluminum Roof Coating applied at an application rate of 1.5 gal/sq. 6• Soprema Cural Aluminizer applied at an application rate of 2 gal/sq. Thermo Manufacturing Systems, LLC Super Prep Roof Coating applied in two coats at an application rate of 1.5 gaUsq/coat. 7• United Coatings Manufacturing Company Roof Mate Coating, applied in one base coat at a rate of 1.5 8• gal/sq, and one finish coat at a rate of 1.5 gaUsq. Insulating Coatings Corporation Astec.2000 Finish Coat applied in two base coats at a rate of 0.75 gal/sq/coat and two finish coats at a rate of 0.75 9• Henry Company gaUsq/coat. HE280DC White Elastomeric Roof Coating applied in two 10. National Coating coats at an application rate of 1 gal/sq/coat. Acryshield® A500 applied in two coats at an application rate of 1 gal/sq/coat. NOA No.: 07-1217.10 Minrtwwoec UNW Expiration Date: 02/22/11 ' ' Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 14 of 44 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED: Test Aeencv/Identifier Atlantic & Caribbean Roof Name Repo _� Date Consulting, LLC ACRC03008 Wind Uplift 07.11.03 Factory Mutual Research Corporation J.I. OPA2.AM Wind Uplift Classification 11.29.89 J.L 2P2A7.AM Wind Uplift Classification 11.29.89 J.I. 1W8ALAM Wind Uplift Classification 07.15.93 J.I.1Z3A6.AM Wind Uplift Classification 04.27.95 J.I.152ALAM Wind Uplift Classification 11.28.84 J.1.2DOAO.AM Wind Uplift Classification 08.15.97 J.I.3001334 Wind Uplift Classification 01.25.00 J.I.3009814 Class 4470 09.06.02 J.I.3002351 Wind Uplift Classification 3014614 FM 4470 02.27.06 3025860 FM 4470 04.17.06 3026028 FM 4470 05.15.06 3023749 FM 4470 09.28.06 Dynatech Engineering Corp. 3029098 10.94.27 FM 4470 10.25.07 Wind Uplift 10.27.94 Exterior Research & Design, 2491-04.95 2003.02.97-1 Wind Uplift 01.04.95 LLC. Wind Uplift 02.15.97 2003-2.04.97-1 Wind Uplift 04.15.97 2002.07.97-1 Wind Uplift 08.15.97 2716.05.98-1 Wind Uplift 05.11.98 2738.10.00-1 Wind Uplift 10.20.02 2109.08.02 Wind Uplift 08.06.02 2766.12.03 Wind Uplift 12.01.03 2760.12.04-R1 Wind Uplift 12.23.04 ITS / Warnock Hersey 56740.11.07 Physical Properties 11.02.07 ASTM D 5147 Physical 05.27.93 IRT of S. Florida Inc. 990028 Property Testing TAS 114 09.30.99 IRT-Arcon, Inc. 02-031 IRT06002 Wind Uplift 09.06.02 TAS 114-J 0. IRT06056 TAS 114-J .06 09.21.06 NOA No.: 07-1217.10 MU1M�-WADE coUN7Y Expiration Date: 02/22/11 Approval Date: 04/24/08 Page 15 of 44 Fs*Z OA" v&t PRODUCT DATA SHEET SOMEMA SOPRAFIX (F) SOPRAFIX F (32F) DESCRIPTION & APPLICATION PDS-408 Rev 02/09 Order No. 00423 The Soprafix (F) membrane is composed of selected SBS modified bitumen applied onto non -woven polyester reinforcement. They are used in Soprema Mechanically Fastened Multiple -Ply SBS Roof Assemblies. Refer to current SOPRAFIX Approved Detail Fastening Pattern(s) for Installation Instructions. Soprafix (F) has a five (5") inch (127mm) wide "flex" side laps which allows the seam width to be adjusted to a four (4") inch (102mm) wide side lap for specifio wind rated fastened assemblies. The Soprafix (F) side lap areas are covered with plastic bum -off film. No side -lap lay lines are added to Soprafix (F) since the sanded top surface delineates where the five -inch side lap area begins (on -site adjustment required by installer when a four -inch. side lap is used for batten bars). Inner ply or cap sheet membranes are bonded to the Soprafix (F) properly clean film top membrane surface by heat welding Application Method. Correct placement of the Soprafix Stress Plate or Tri-Fizz Stress Plate is important in order for Soprafix Mechanically Fastened Systems to be effective. It is the installer's responsibility to know the SOPRAFIX SYSTEM beinginstalled, which SOPRAFIX fastening components are required, where and how often these parts are placed within the System. Unless otherwise noted in the SOPRAFIX Approved Details, the must center the reouired Soprafix Stress Plate or Batten Bar down the middle of the mechanically fastened side lap of the specified SOPRAFIX membrane Soprema #15 or #14 Fasteners (or other approved) are installed with the Soprafix Stress Plate or Batten Bar according to the applicable Fastening Pattern(s). So rafix F membrane side laps are sealed watertight by means of heat welding or a hot air welder. Immediately, a weighted roller is applied to the side lap to insure watertight integrity. When open flame devices are used on wind rider warranty projects, the side laps are sealed by heat welding the top sheet to the bottom sheet as it is being unrolled, fully encapsulating the fastening components (Torch and Roll Method). NOTE: Refer to current Approved SOPRAFIX published Specifications, Roofers Guide, Approved Details and deck types, Fastening Patterns and Application Methods for Soprema's Mechanically Fastened SOPRAFIX Systems. COMPOSITION & PACKAGING Product/ Property SOPRAFIX (F) Reinforcement polyester Elastomeric Bitumen selected blend of bitumen and SBS thermoplastic polymers Topside film Underside film Approximate Nominal Thickness 112 mils (2.8 mm) Approximate Roll Coverage 92 ft' (8.5 m') Side Lap 5" (127 mm) End Lap 6" (152 mm) Roll Length 33 ft (10 m) -Roll Width-- -- --- --- — — - - 39" (1 m)- - - Approximate Roll Weight 82 Ibs (37 kg) Rolls per Pallet' 30 ' Rolls stocked upright on pallets 310 QUADRAL DRIVE • WADSWORTH, OHIO 44281 • TEL.: (330) 334-0066 • TOLL FREE: (800) 356-3521 • FAX: (330) 334-4289 General product infoamation is pmvided an this product Data Sheet The physical prope4values reported here are based on testing conducted undercontmged laboralorycondidons according to accepted test standards SOPRAFIX (F) PDS-408 SOPREMA® PAGE 2 Rev 02/09 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Physical Property perASTM D 6164, Type I, Grade S MD XD Tensile - Max Load at 0 ± 3.6°F Ibf/in 117 83 Elongation at 0 ±3.6°F % 29 22 Tensile - Max Load at 73.4 ± 3.6°F Ibf/in 70 70 Elongation at 73.4 ±3.6°F % 56 61 Tear Strength at 73.4 ± 3.6°F lb_f 120 87 Low Temperature Flex °F max -15 -15 Dimensional Stability % max <0.5 <0.5 CompoundStabilityTemp F 230 230 Granule Embedment g/max NA NA Minimum values before and after Heat Conditioning Test results for manufacturing plant in Wadsworth, OH APPROVALS See Underwriters Laboratories Inc. File #R11436, FM Approvals, [CC/ES, Miami -Dade County or Florida Building Code Product Approval Listings for current Approved Roof Assembly combinations. Soprema is ISO-9001:2000 Certified. GENERAL SOPREMA is a Certified ISO 9001:2000 worldwide producer of bituminous membranes with factories in Europe and North America. Waterproofing sheets have been produced by SOPREMA since 1908. Today, through a special mixture of components, SOPREMA membranes redefine the qualities indispensable to a high performance roof membrane: elasticity, flexibility, heat & fatigue resistance. SOPREMA SBS modified bitumen membrane assemblies typically consist of base and top ply membranes that have specific type reinforcements in order to meet specific ASTM Standards. The two ply system provides a resistance to punctures and tears, as well as ensuring an effective distribution of stress points. The two ply system operates in a homogeneous fashion. The bitumen in each layer moves uniformly to offer continuous protection. WARRANTY Contact your local SOPREMA representative for project warranty offerings. 310 QUADRAL DRIVE • WADSWORTH; OHIO 44281 • TEL.: (330) 334-0066 • TOLL FREE: (800) 356-3521 • FAX: (330) 334-4289 General productinfarmaban is provided on this Product Oala Sheet The physicalpropedyvAes reported here are based on testing oanducted underantrolled laboratorysondifans asouding to aaepted test standards. INa MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET S®PREMA w.w, snr yow �-'e SBS MODIFIED BITUMEN WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE Disponible en franpais _ WHMIS PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS Not regulated !'Jq so Not regulated .SECTION 1. CHEMICAL. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Trade names: Antirock, Baal, Colphene, Colplg Colvent, EI tobase, Elastophene, Environap, EPS Flam Stick, G-Vent, Lastobond, M-Express, M-SBase, Modified Sopm G, Perimet'R, Sopraeshaven S pmfix, prafiash, Sopra G, Sopm G2, Sopraglass, Sopmguard, Sopm IV, Soprajoint, Sopmlap, Sopmlast, Sopmlene, Sopmply, Sopraseal, Sop opmstar, Soprastick, Sopratape, Sopmvap'R, Sopm VI, Sopmwalk, Sopremium, Unilay. Use: Membranes are used for all types of roofing needs, air barrier and waterproofing protection. Manufacturers: Soprema Canada Soprema Inc. Soprema USA Soprema Gulfport 1675 Haggerty Street 44955 Yale Road West 310 Quadrat Drive 12251 Seaway Road Drummondvifie (Quebec) J2C 5P7 Chilliwack (B.-C.) V2R 4143 Wadsworth (Ohio) 44281 Gulfport (Mississippi) 39503 CANADA CANADA UNITED STATES UNITED STATES Tel.: (819) 478-8163 Tel.: (604) 793-7100 Tel.: (800) 356-3521 Tel.: (228) 701-1900 En cas d'ureence SOPREMA (8:00am to 5:00pm): (800) 567-1492 CANUTEC (Canada) (24h.): (613) 996-6666 CHEMTREC (USA) (24h.): (800) 424-9300 EMERGENCY OVERVIEW!!! Bitumen membrane. Asphalt odour. Under normal use, this product is not expected to create any health or environmental harxrd. Inhalation of dust or ofaspbalt fumes can cause a respiratory irritation and/or a congestion. WARNING! This product may contain substances known by the State of California that could cause cancer (asphalt, crystalline silica, fibreglass, antimony trioxide). SECTION II. COMPOSITION AND INFORMATION ON DANGEROUS INGREDIENTS NAME CAS # % WEIGHT EXPOSURE LIMIT ACGI TLV-TWA TLV-STEL BITUMINOUS BLEND Bitumen 8052-42-4 30-70 0.5 mg/m3 Not established Asphalt fumes Self-adhesive membranes contain: Hi hl h drotreated na hthenic oily 64742.52-5 10-30 Not established Not established Calcium Carbonate' 471-34-1 0-40 10 ingle Not established Styrene butadiene copolymer' 9003-55-8 0-15 10 m m3 Not established FR products contain: Calcium borate' 1318-33-8 7-15 10 mg/m3 Not established FR Plus products contain: Antimony Trioxide' 1309-64-4 1-5 0.5 mg/m3 Not established Decabromodi hen I Oxide 1163.19-5 1-5 I0MgjM3 Not established REINFORCEMENT Some roducis may contain fibre lass, of ester or a mix of lass rid and polyester. Polyester mat N/A 1-7 Not established Not established Fibre glass mat' N/A 1-7 Not established Not established Contains: Fibre glass filament' 65997-17-3 0,5-7 1Ucc Not established UNDERFACE AND SURFACE Some membranes are protected by sand, talc, mineral granule, silicone paper, polyethylene or polypropylene film, aluminium, copper or stainless steel foil. Silicone paper N/A 6-20 Not established Not established Polypropylene film N/A 2-10 Not established Not established Polyethylene film 9002-884 2-10 Not established Not established Aluminium,eopper or stainless steel foil N/A 4-15 Not established Not established - - -- Sand - - — - - -N/A - - - 7-13 0.1 mg/m3 - - Not established - Contains: Crystalline silica 14808-60-7 7-13 0.1 mg/m3 Not established Talc 14807.96-6 7-13 Not established Not established Coloured granules N/A 15-40 Not established Not established Contains: C stalline silica' 14808.60-7 < 12 0.1 in LM2I Not established 1. The exposure to the product above the limits of exposure is not likely to occur considering its form (incorporated in the mixture) and the provided use. The limit of exposure is given for reference only. 2. A proportion of crystalline silica can be present in the sand sprinkled on the top of some membranes. The crystalline silica contained in the sand is not likely to be found in the ambient air in concentration above the limit of exposure since the sand adheres to the surface of the membrane. SBS Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19, 2008 Page I of 4 SECTION III. POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Effects of short term (acute) exposure SHIN CONTACT: The product can cause a mechanical irritation of the skin because of its rough surface. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can cause skin irritation. The asphalt fumes can cause an irritation of the skin. The contact with this product at high temperature can cause thermal bums. EYE CONTACT: The product is not likely to cause effects to the eyes. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be emitted of the product and cause irritations, redness and conjunctivitis to the eyes. The contact with this product at high temperature can cause thermal bums. INHALATION: The product is not likely to cause effects on the respiratory system. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be emitted of the. product and cause irritations to the nose, the throat and the respiratory tracts, tiredness, headaches, dizziness, nauseas and insomnia. INGESTION: Exposure is not likely to occur by this route of entry under normal use of the product. Effects of long term (chronic) exposure SIGN CONTACT: The repeated or prolonged contact can cause irritation. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be emitted. The long-term exposure to the asphalt fumes can cause changes of the pigmentation of the skin which can be worsened by the exposure to the sun. (1) INHALATION: If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be inhaled. No data on chronic effects of the exposure to asphalt fames on the lungs. CARCINOGENICITY: Due to the product form, exposure to hazardous dusts or fumes is not expected to occur. Information on carcinogenicity is given for reference only. This product is not classifiable as a carcinogen. Asphalt: According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. Epidemiological studies of roofers have generally demonstrated an excess of long cancer in these workers. However, it is unclear to what extent these cancers may be attributable to asphalt exposures during roofing operations, since in the past, roofers have been exposed to coal tar and asbestos, which are known human long carcinogens. Trace amounts of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) may be present in some asphalts and can be released upon excessive heating. Some of these PAHs have been identified as having the potential to induce carcinogenic and reproductive health effects. (2) Crystalline Silica: Breathable crystalline silica from sand is not expected to be released, sand is adhered to product. According to IARC, crystalline silica is carcinogenic for human by inhalation. (3) Fibreglass Filament: Fibreglass is not expected to be released. In 2001, IARC classified fibreglass as Group 3 "not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans' The —American -Conference of —Governmental Industrial - Hygienists (ACGIH) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP) classify the product in Group 2B (possibly carcinogenic to humans) based on studies in which animals were injected with large quantities of fibreglass. Decabromodiphenyl Oxide: According to IARC: Group 3 (limited evidence for carcinogenicity in experimental animals and no human data). According to NTP: not listed as a carcinogen. (1) Antimony Trioxide: According to IARC: Group 2B (possibly carcinogenic to humans). (1) No information available about the other products.. TERATOGENICITY, EMBRIOTOXICITY, FETOTOXICITY: No information available. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: No information available. MUTAGENICITY: No information available. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC MATERIALS: No information available. POTENTIAL ACCUMULATION: No information available. I SECTION IV. FIRST AID MEASURES SKIN CONTACT: If there is presence of dust on the skin, wash gently with water and soap. In the event of contact with the product melted, do not try to remove the product of the affected area and rinse the area affected in cold water. Obtain immediate medical attention. At the end of each working day, clean all the parts of the body which came into contact with asphalt fumes. Clean the clothing contaminated by the asphalt fumes. EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Do not attempt to remove material from affected area without medical assistance. Obtain immediate medical attention. INHALATION: Remove victim from contaminated place and restore breathing, if required. INGESTION: The ingestion of this product is not very likely to occur. SECTION V. FIRE -FIGHTING MEASURES FLAMMABILITY: Not applicable EXPLOSION DATA: Not applicable FLASH POINT: Not applicable AUTO -IGNITION TEMPERATURE: Not applicable FLAMMABILITY LIMITS IN AIR: (% in volume) Not applicable FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Asphalt fumes are flammable. Torch, used to weld waterproofing membranes, can produce temperatures beyond 11000C (20000F). Avoid all contact with materials sensitive to these temperatures, as lead or plastic materials. Never work in an enclosed area where gas can accumulate. Shield air conditioning units and other protrusions on the roof with perlite panels or similar material when using the torch wound them. Never use torch(es): - When substrate(s) have been recently covered by solvent -based products (wait until it is dry). - New any combustible materials. - Close to containers containing flammable liquids or materials (keep open flame at least 3 in [10'] away). - Directly on combustible substrate or insulation. -Voids, holes or gaps in substrate or located -nearby -the welding zone can be protected against flame penetration. Particular precautions must be taken to keep combustible or heat sensitive insulation away from the torch flame. If wood fibre panels must be installed, use fireproof panels. Avoid presence of combustible materials near open flame. At all times and especially when leaving job site, make sure that there is no smouldering or concealed fire. In that case, strictly follow the safety measures. Job planning must allow for employee presence on the roof at least one hour after torch application. At the end of every day, use a SBS Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19, 2008 Page 2 of 4 heat detector gun to discover any unusually hot surface. Always have one ABC fire extinguisher on hand, filled and in perfect working order new each torch. COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Burning of this material will produce thick black smoke. Irritating and/or toxic gases including Hydrogen Sulphide and Sulphur Dioxide, traces of metallic fumes may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion. FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: Evacuate the area. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and appropriate protective clothing in accordance with standards. Approach fire from upwind and fight fire from maximum distance or use unmanned hose holders or monitor nozzles. Always stay away from the containers at the time of the fire considering the high risk of explosion. Move the rolls of membrane from fue area if it can be done without risk. Cool the rolls of membrane with flooding quantifies of water until well after fire is out. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, sand, chemical powder. SECTION VI. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES RELEASE OR SPILL: If hot material is spilled, allow enough time to cool completely and remove to a container for disposal. Wear appropriate breathing apparatus (if applicable) and protective clothing. Notify appropriate environmental agencies. Wash spill area with soap and water. Dispose of this material according to local environmental regulations. SECTION VII. HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING: Soprema's products must be applied by qualified applicators who have received an adequate training, for the prevention and the protection (in particular for the use of the extinguishers) against accidents caused by use of combustible or flammable materials, of liquefied propane gas, open flame, and their material of installation. The present recommendations must be imperatively related to the knowledge of the employees before the application of the products to the building site. Check the construction and the composition of the systems of roof and the walls before welding. Ensure of the cleanliness of the places (debris). Precautions of the use of the torch: Use only proper torching equipment in perfect working order, C.S.A. certified. Never modify torching equipment. Use only proper hoses suited for propane gas of less than 15 in (50'). Verify and tighten all the connections before the use of the equipment. Do not light the torch if a propane odour is present. Never seek a leak with a flame. Use a torch whose gas output is adjustable with stopping device. Follow the specifications, notices and documentations of the manufacturers. STORAGE: Flashings must be stored in such a way to prevent any creasing, twisting, scratches and other damages of the roof. The materials must be protected adequately and stored permanently away from flames or welding sparks, protected from bad weather and any harmful substances. Store self-adhesive membranes away from the sun. SECTION VHL EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION HANDS: Wear resistant gloves. --RESPIRATORYC If the TLV-foi-dustis exceeded, -if use is performed - in a poorly ventilated confined area, use an approved respirator in accordance with standards. EYES: Wear safety goggles in accordance with standards. BODY: Wear adequate protective clothes. Do not wear synthetic fabric. Remove clothing contaminated with solvents. OTHERS: Eye bath and safety shower. SECTION IX. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATE: Solid ODOUR AND APPEARANCE: Black membrane with asphalt odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not available VAPOUR PRESSURE (20°C): Not applicable VAPOUR DENSITY (air= 1): Not applicable EVAPORATION RATE (Butyl acetate = 1): Not applicable BOILING POINT (760 min Hg): Not applicable FREEZING POINT: Not applicable SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H2O = 1): Variable SOLUBILITY IN WATER (20°C): None VOLATIL ORGANIC COMPOUND CONTENT (V.O.C.): Not applicable VISCOSITY: Not applicable SECTION X. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY: This material is stable. CONDITIONS OF REACTIVITY: Avoid excessive heat. INCOMPATIBILITY: Acid and strong basis and organic solvents and greasy substances. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: None identified. HAZARDOUS POLYMERISATION: None. SECTION XI. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION TOXICOLOGICAL DATA: Antimony Trioxide: (1) LD50 (oral, rat): > 20 000 mg/kg Decabromodiphenyl Oxide. (1) LC50 (rat): > 50 mg/kg LD50 (oral, rat): > 5 000 mg/kg LD50 (dermal, rabbit): > 2 000 mg/kg No information available on the other products. Effects of Short -Term (Acute) Exposure. No information available. Effects of Long -Term (Chronic) Exposure CARCINOGENICITY: Asphalt: Data from experimental studies in animals and cultured mammalian cells indicate that laboratory -generated roofing asphalt fume condensates are genotoxic and cause skin tumours. (2) Crystalline Silica: Several studies have shown an increased incidence of lung tumours in rats exposed to quartz by inhalation for up to 2 years. IARC has determined that there is sufficient evidence that quartz is carcinogenic to experimental animals. (3) Antimony Trioxide: USEPA and CaIEPA concluded that the studies done on this product are inadequate for use in quantitative cancer risk assessment. (1) Highly Hydrotreated Naphthenic Oih• No study on the human and the animals made it possible to classify naphthenic oils highly hydrotreated as carcinogen (IARC, 1954). (I) No information available about lire other products.. REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS: - No information available. TERATOGENICITY, EMBRYOTOXICITY, FETOTOXICITY: No information available. MUTAGENICITY: Crystalline Silica: None according to the available information. No information available about tire other products.. SBS Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19, 2008 Page 3 of 4 SYNERGISTIC MATERIALS: Tobacco smoke increases the effects of silica dust on respiratory system. Simultaneous exposure to known carcinogens as benzo (a), pymne, can increase the carcinogenicity of crystalline silica. SECTION XH. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: No data. BIODEGRADABILITY: This product is not biodegradable. No possible bioaccumulation and unlikely bioconcentration in the food chain. SECTION XHI. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL: This product is not hazardous waste. Consult local, provincial, territory or state authorities to know disposal methods. This material is not listed by the EPA as hazardous waste according to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of the United States. No Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) waste numbers are applicable for this product. SECTION XIV. TRANSPORT INFORMATION This product is not regulated by Department of Transportation (DOT) and Transportation Dangerous Goods (TDG). SECTION XV. REGULATORY INFORMATION WHMIS: This product is not regulated by WHMIS. DSL: All constituents of this product are included in the Domestic Substances List (Canada). TSCA: All constituents of this product are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory (TSCA —United States). References: (1) Material Safety Data Sheet from the supplier (2) NIOSH (2001) Hazard Review, Health Effects of Occupational Exposure to Asphalt. U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2001-I10. (3) CHEMINFO (2008) Canadian Centre of Organisational Health and Safety, Hamilton (Ontario) Canada Code of MSDS: CA U DRU SS FS 044 This MSDS prepared by: Marie -Claude Fontaine mcfantaine(a),soorema.ca For information: 1-800-567-1492 The Material Safety Data Sheets of SOPREMA are available on Internet at the following site: http://www.sonremaca Update justification: • Modification of the format. • Addition of Gulfport plant. This MSDS contains all the information required by ANSI Z-400.1-1998 standard (United States), by regulation 29 CFR Part 1910.1200 of the Hazard Communication Standard of OSHA, and is in accordance with standard DORS/88-66 OF WHMIS Canada. To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the above named supplier nor any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist SECTION XVI. OTHER INFORMATION Glossary ANSI: American National Standards Institute CAS: Chemical Abstract Services CFR: Code of Federal Regulations LD50/CL50: Less high lethal dose and lethal concentration published HMIS: Hazardous Material Information System IARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer NIOSH: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NFPA: National Fire Protection Association OSHA: Occupational Safety & Health Administration SARA: Superfund Amendments and Reorganization Act TLV: Threshold Limit Value TWA: Time -weighted average WHMIS: Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System SBS Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19, 2008 Page 4 of 4 PRODUCT DATA SHEET PDS-184 Rev 02/09 SOPREMA7 TRI-FIXX° FASTENING SYSTEM ,950" 120° L DESCRIPTION & APPLICATION ETCHED MARKING FOR J In the field of the roof, the Soprafix membrane is fastened in the five (5) inch LOCATION OF FASTENER (127 mm) wide side lap using the Soprema Tri-fix)& Fastening System (one 3.000' Tri-fixx® unit includes a special plate and three proprietary nails). For elevated 2.1oD wind uplift pressure conditions, additional rows of fasteners may be needed. 1700 �Z67^ Next the side laps and Sopralene Flam 180 cover strips are heat welded or hot 30° air welded watertight. R=.Ds^ R=s asz^ Correct placement of the Tri-fixx® Fastening System is important in order for the Soprafix membrane to be effective. It is the installer's responsibility to know the ATE IS MADE FROM 28 GAGE (0.0188") Soprafix membrane being installed, which Tri-fix)° fastening components are HAVE A i TO50 KSI YIELD STRENGTH 1 TO50 MEMATERIAL STRENGTH required, where and how often these arts are laced within the System. q p p y Unless otherwise noted in the Tri-fix)°Approved Details, the installer must center 0.295" the required Tri-fixx® Seam Plate down the longitudinal middle of the mechanically fastened side lap seam of the Soprafix membrane. Next, the Tri-W nails are installed through the plate and into the approved deck according to the applicable Fastening Pattem(s). The Soprafix membrane seam areas are sealed watertight by means of heat or hot air welding Application Methods. When either heat or hot air welding is used, a weighted roller is applied to the seam area to insure watertight integrity. End laps and "r Joints are sealed using either heat welding or hot air welding techniques. N On -site withdrawal testing should always be performed to evaluate the ability of the roofing substrate to satisfactorily accept and retain fasteners. Florida s5 Building Code Testing Application Standard (TAS) No. 105-98 (or the most current), Test Procedure For Field Withdrawal Resistance Testing is recommended and may be required by local building code in certain states. The fastener withdrawal values should be recorded in compliance with TAS 105 Appendix A., The Field Withdrawal Resistance Test Results Report. Such test results may alter fastener selection and modify applicable fastening patterns. See published Specifications and Approved Details. 0.122" 310 QUADRAL DRIVE • WADSWORTH, OHIO 44281 TEL.: (330) 334-0066 • TOLL FREE: (800) 356-3521 • FAX: (330) 334-4289 General mductmfmnabon sprorided on llus PmduciDaha Sheet iM1ephysiralprepedyralues repaled here are based on tessV mnddded mdermnhalled laberatay mnddrons aaorftto accepted teststandalds. a tQSOPREMA' .95t r6r ETCHED MARKING FOR ' LOCATION OF FASTENER W3.000 2.100" + 1.700 11 1 .267- R=.05" R=5.882" IS MADE FROM 26 K51 YIELD STRENGTH 0.296" 0.122" Patent - TRI-FIXX® FASTENING SYSTEM PAGE 2 COMPOSITION PDS-184 Rev 02/09 Point Type Diamond Point (42 degrees Coating • Double Hot Dipped galvanized (exceeds ASTM A 153) • Kestemich, 30 cycles —Less than 15% red rust • Fxceeds FM 4470 Withdrawal 200 Ibs New lightweight insulating concrete Resistance 150lbs Existing Cellular Minimum 1951bs Existing Aggregate PACKAGING Part No. I LENGTHI PIECES/BOX WEIGHT/BOX F950 I 3. 00 units,50 s one unit equals one plateandthreenails IIAPPROVALS I See Underwriters Laboratories Inc. File #R11436, FM Approvals, ]CC/ES, Miami - Dade County or Florida Building Code Product Approval Listings for current Approved Roof Assembly combinations. Soprema is ISO-9001:2000. WARRANTY Contact your local SOPREMA representative for project warranty offerings. Soprafix membrane secured using the TRI-FIXX Fastening System may require increased fastener densities for Wind Warranty Riders or when elevated roof velocity pressures are encountered on specific projects. 310 QUADRAL DRIVE • WADSWORTH, OHIO 44281 • TEL.: (330) 334-0066 • TOLL FREE: (800) 3563521 FAX: (330) 334-4289 General producidmmatim is p vAded on this Product Data Sheet The physiW Pvpedyva'ues reported here are based on testing ariducted under onbopedlabmtory axaMonsamordag to accepted lest standards. FsfzA CA? PVJ PRODUCT DATA SHEET PDS-387 SOPREMA Rev 02/09 SOPRALENE FLAM 180 GR SOPRALENE FLAM 180 GR (50) Order No. 01667* *Cap sheet order numbers are for WHITE CAP SHEETS ONLY. Contact Customer Service or your Sales Representative for other available cap sheet colors and special order requirements. DESCRIPTION & APPLICATION Sopralene Flam 180 GR cap ply is composed of selected SBS modified bitumen applied onto a non -woven polyester reinforcement with film on the underside and a colored granule topside surface. The Sopralene Flam 180 GR field and flashing cap membrane ply is adhered to a properly prepared, clean, dry and/or primed (where required) base or ply membrane by using the heat welding application method. See published Specifications and Approved Details. COMPOSITION & PACKAGING Product/ Property SOPRALENE FLAM 180 GR Reinforcement .polyester Elastomeric Bitumen selected blend of bitumen and SBS thermoplastic polymers Topside colored granules Underside film Approximate Nominal Thickness 160 mils (4.0 mm) Approximate Roll Coverage 97.5 ft' (9.1m2) Side Lap 3" (76 mm) End Lap 6" (152 mm) Roll Length 33 ft (10 m) Roll Width 39" (1 m) Approximate Roll Weight 113 Ibs (51.3 kg) Rolls per Pallet' 25 * Rolls stocked upright on pallets WARRANTY -- -- -- - Contact your local SOPREMA representative for project warranty offerings. 310 QUADRAL DRIVE • WADSWORTH, OHIO 44281 • TEL.: (330) 334-0066 • TOLL FREE: (800) 356-3521 • FAX: (330) 334-4289 General product information is prodded on this Pmdud Data Sheet The physical property values reported here are based ontesting conducted undercontroted Iabomtarycandtons according to accepted test standards SOPRALENE FLAM 180 GR PDS-387 SOPREMA PAGE 2 Rev 02/09 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Physical Property perASTM D 6164, Type I, Grade G MD XD Tensile -Max Load at 0'±3.60F Ibffin 117 83. Elongation at 0 ± 3.6°F % 29 22 Tensile - Max Load at 73.4 ± 3.6°F lbf/in 70 70 Elongation at 73.4 ±3.6°F % 56 61 Tear Strength at 73.4 ± 3.6°F lbf 120 87 Low Temperature Flex °F max -15 -15 Dimensional Stability % max <0.5 <0.5 Compound Stability Temp F 230 230 Granule Embedment,g/max 0.8 0.8 Minimum values before and after Heat Conditioning Test results for manufacturing plant in Wadsworth, OH APPROVALS See Underwriters Laboratories Inc. File #R11436, FM Approvals, ICC/ES, Miami -Dade County or Florida Building Code Product Approval Listings for current Approved Roof Assembly combinations. Soprema is ISO-9001:2000 Certified. GENERAL SOPREMA is a Certified ISO 9001:2000 worldwide producer of bituminous membranes with factories in Europe and North America. Waterproofing sheets have been produced by SOPREMA since 1908. Today, through a special mixture of components, SOPREMA membranes redefine the qualities indispensable to a high performance roof membrane: elasticity, flexibility, heat & fatigue resistance. SOPREMA SBS modified bitumen membrane assemblies typically consist of base and top ply membranes that have specific type reinforcements in order to meet specific ASTM Standards. The two ply system provides a resistance to punctures and tears, as well as ensuring an effective distribution of stress points. The two ply system operates in a homogeneous fashion. The bitumen in each layer moves uniformly to offer continuous protection. 310 QUADRAL DRIVE • WADSWORTH; OHIO 44281 • TEL.: (330) 334-0066 • TOLL FREE: (800) 356-3521 • FAX: (330) 334-4289 General productinfonnahon is prodded on this Product Data Sheet The physicalpropertyvalues reported here are based on testing conduded underantroged laboratory wndtons awording to accepted teststandards. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET S...nvelad .MA Wr'vr 8otyau SBS MODIFIED BITUMEN WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE r Disponible en franfais WHMIS PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TRANSPORT OFDANGEROUS GOODS Not regulated Vq a Not regulated SECTION I. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Trade names: Antimck, Bardl, Colphene, Colply, Colvent, Elasto, Elastobase, Elasmphene, Environap, EPS Flam Stick, G-Vent, Lastobond, M-Express, M-SBase, Modified enmet'R, Sopmeshavent, SopmBx, Sopraflash, Sopm G, Sopm G2, Sopraglass, Sopraguard, Sopm IV, Soprajoint, Soprdlap, Sopralas Sopmlene, opraply, Sopmseal, Sopmsolin, Soprmtar, Soprastick, Sopratape, Sopmvap'R, Sopm VI, Sopmwelk, Sopremium, Unilay. Use: Membranes are used for all types of roofing needs, air barrier and waterproofing protection. Manufacturers: Soprema Canada Soprema Inc .Soprema USA Soprema Gulfport 1675 Haggerty Street 44955 Yale Road. West 310 Quadrat Drive 12251 Seaway Road Drummondville (Quebec) J2C 5P7 Chilliwack (B.-C.) V2R 4113 Wadmortb (Ohio) 44281 Gulfport (Mississippi) 39503 CANADA CANADA UNITED STATES UNITED STATES Tel.: (819) 478-8163 Tel.: (604) 793-7100 Tel.: (800) 356,3521 Tel.: (228) 701-1900 En cas d'ureence' SOPREMA (8:00am to 5:00pm): (800) 567-1492 CANUTEC (Canada) (24hJ: (613) 996-6666 CHEMTREC (USA) (24h.): (800) 424-9300 EMERGENCY OVERVIEW!!! Bitumen membrane. Asphalt odour. Under normal use, this product is not expected to create any health or environmental humid. Inhalation of dust or of asphalt fumes can cause a respiratory irritation and/or a congestion. WARNING!This product may contain substances known by the State of California that could cause cancer (asphalt, crystalline silica, fibreglass, antimony trioxide). _ SECTION I1. COMPOSITION AND INFORMATION ON DANGEROUS INGREDIENTS _ NAME CAS %WEIGHT EXPOSURELIMIT ACGIH TLV-TWA TLV-STEL BITUMINOUS BLEND Bitumen 8052-42-4 30-70 0.5 mg/m' Asphalt fumes Not established Self-adhesive membranes contain: Highly h drotreated na hthenic oil i 64742-52-5 10-30 Not established Not established Calcium Carbonate' 471-34-1 0-40 10 MgAml Not established Styrene butadiene copolymer' 9003-55-8 0-15 10 m m' Not established FR products contain: Calcium borate' 1318-33-8 7-15 10 mg/m' Not established FR Plus products contain: Antimony Trioxide' 1309-64-4 1-5 0.5 mg/m3 Not established Decabromodi hen 1 Oxide 1163-19-5 1 1-5 1 ]0 m m' Not established REINFORCEMENT Some products may contain fibre glass, pol ester or a mix of glass grid and polyester. 'I Polyester mat' N/A 7 Not established Not established Fibre glass mat' N/A 1-7 Not established Not established Contains: Fibre In sfilamenf 65997-17-3 0,5-7 1f/cc Not established UNDERFACE AND SURFACE Some membranes are protected by sand, talc, mineral granule, silicone paper, polyethylene or polypropylene film, aluminium, copper or stainless steel foil. Silicone paper N/A 6-20 Not established Not established Poi propylene film N/A 2-10 Not established Not established Polyethylene film 9002-884 2-10 Not established Not established Aluminium, copper or stainless steel foil N/A 4-15 Not established Not established - --Sand --- -- — - -N/A - -'- -7-13 - -- - - 0.1mg/m' - Not established Contains: Crystalline silica 14808-60-7 7-13 0.1 mg/m3 Not established Talc 14807-96-6 7-13 Not established Not established Coloured granules N/A 15-40 Not established Not established Contains: Cry stalline silica' 14808-60-7 < 12 0.1 mg/m' Not established 1. The exposure to the product above the limits of exposure is not likely to occur considering its form (incorporated in the mixture) and the provided use. The limit of exposure is given for reference only. 2. A proportion of crystalline silica can be present in the sand sprinkled on the top of some membranes. The crystalline silica contained in the sand is not likely to be found in the ambient air in concentration above the limit of exposure since the sand adheres to the surface of the membrane. SBS Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19, 2008 Page I of 4 SECTION III. POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Effects of short term (acute) exposure SHIN CONTACT: The product can cause a mechanical irritation of the skin because of its rough surface. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can cause skin irritation. The asphalt fumes can cause an irritation of the skin. The contact with this product at high temperature can cause thermal bums. EYE CONTACT: The product is not likely to cause effects to the eyes. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be emitted of the product and cause irritations, redness and conjunctivitis to the eyes. The contact with this product at high temperature can cause thermal bums. INHALATION: The product is not likely to cause effects on the respiratory system. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be emitted of the product and cause irritations to the nose, the throat and the respiratory tracts, tiredness, headaches, dizziness, nauseas and insomnia. INGESTION: Exposure is not likely to occur by this route of entry under normal use of the product. .Effects of longterm (chronic) exposure SKIN CONTACT: The repeated or prolonged contact can cause irritation. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be emitted. The long-term exposure to the asphalt fumes can cause changes of the pigmentation of the skin which can be worsened by the exposure to the sun. (1) INHALATION: If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be inhaled. No data on chronic effects of the exposure to asphalt fumes on the longs. CARCINOGENICITY: Due to the product form, exposure to hazardous dusts or fumes is not expected to occur. Information on carcinogenicity is given for reference only. This product is not classifiable as a carcinogen. Asphalt. - According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. Epidemiological studies of roofers have generally demonstrated an excess of lung cancer in these workers. However, it is unclear to what extent these cancers may be attributable to asphalt exposures during roofing operations, since in the past, roofers have been exposed to coal tar and asbestos, which ace known human lung carcinogens. Trace amounts of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) may be present in some asphalts and can be released upon excessive heating. Some of these PAHs have been identified as having the potential to induce carcinogenic and reproductive health effects. (2) Crystalline Silica: Breathable crystalline silica from sand is not expected to be released, sand is adhered to product. According to IARC, crystalline silica is carcinogenic for human by inhalation. (3) Fibreglass Filament: Fibreglass is not expected to be released. In 2001, IARC classified fibreglass as Group 3 "not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to - humans" —The -American- Conference of Governmental Industrial - Hygienists (ACGIH) and the National Toxicology Program (NIP) classify the product in Group 2B (possibly carcinogenic to humans) based on studies in which animals were injected with large quantities of fibreglass. Decabromodiphenyl Oxide: According to IARC: Group 3 (limited evidence for carcinogenicity in experimental animals and no human data). According to NIP: not listed as a carcinogen. (1) Antimony Trioxide: According to IARC: Group 2B (possibly carcinogenic to humans). (1) No information available about the other products.. TERATOGENICITY, EMBRIOTOXICITY, FETOTOXICITY: No information available. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: No information available. MUTAGENICITY: No information available. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC MATERIALS: No information available. POTENTIAL ACCUMULATION: No information available. I SECTION IV. FIRST AID MEASURES SHIN CONTACT: If them is presence of dust on the skin, wash gently with water and soap. In the event of contact with the product melted, do not try to remove the product of the affected area and rinse the area affected in cold water. Obtain immediate medical attention. At the end of each working day, clean all the parts of the body which came into contact with asphalt fumes. Clean the clothing contaminated by the asphalt fumes. EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Do not attempt to remove material from affected area without medical assistance. Obtain immediate medical attention. INHALATION: Remove victim from contaminated place and restore breathing, if required. INGESTION: The ingestion of this product is not very likely to occur. SECTION V. FIRE -FIGHTING MEASURES FLAMMABILITY: Not applicable EXPLOSION DATA: Not applicable FLASH POINT: Not applicable AUTO -IGNITION TEMPERATURE: Not applicable FLAMMABILITY LIMITS IN AIR: (% in volume) Not applicable FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Asphalt fumes are flammable. Torch, used to weld waterproofing membranes, can produce temperatures beyond 11000C (20000F). Avoid all contact with materials sensitive to these temperatures, as lead or plastic materials. Never work in an enclosed area where gas can accumulate. Shield air conditioning units and other protrusions on the roof with perlite panels or similar material when using the torch =and them. Never use torch(es): - When substrate(s) have been recently covered by solvent -based products (wait until it is dry). - New any combustible materials. - Close to containers containing flammable liquids or materials (keep open flame at least 3 in 110'1 away). - Directly on combustible substrate or insulation. Voids, -holes -or gaps -in -substrate -or located nearby the welding zone. can be protected against flame penetration. Particular precautions must be taken to keep combustible or heat sensitive insulation away from the torch flame. If wood fibre panels must be installed, use fireproof panels. Avoid presence of combustible materials new open flame. At all times and especially when leaving job site, make sure that there is no smouldering or concealed fire. In that case, strictly follow the safety measures. Job planning must allow for employee presence on the roof at least one hour after torch application. At the end of every day, use a SBS Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19, 2008 Page 2 of 4 heat detector gun to discover any unusually hot surface. Always have one ABC fire extinguisher on hand, filled and in perfect working order near each torch. COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Burning of this material will produce thick black smoke. Irritating and/or toxic gases including Hydrogen Sulphide and Sulphur Dioxide, traces of metallic fumes may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion. FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: Evacuate the area. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and appropriate protective clothing in accordance with standards. Approach fire from upwind and fight fire from maximum distance or use unmanned hose holders or monitor nozzles. Always stay away from the containers at the time of the fire considering the high risk of explosion. Move the rolls of membrane from fire area if it can be done without risk. Cool the rolls of membrane with flooding quantities of water until well after fire is out. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, COz, sand, chemical powder. SECTION VI. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES RELEASE OR SPILL: If hot material is spilled, allow enough time to cool completely and remove to a container for disposal. Wear appropriate breathing apparatus (if applicable) and protective clothing. Notify appropriate environmental agencies. Wash spill area with soap and water. Dispose of this material according to local environmental regulations. SECTION VII. HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING: Soprema's products must be applied by qualified applicators who have received an adequate training, for the prevention and the protection (in particular for the use of the extinguishers) against accidents caused by use of combustible or flammable materials, of liquefied propane gas, open flame, and their material of installation. The present recommendations must be imperatively related to the knowledge of the employees before the application of the products to the building site. Check the construction and the composition of the systems of roof and the walls before welding. Ensure of the cleanliness of the places (debris). Precautions of the use of the torch: Use only proper torching equipment in perfect working order, C.S.A. certified. Never modify torching equipment. Use only proper hoses suited for propane gas of less than 15 in (50'). Verify and tighten all the connections before the use of the equipment. Do not light the torch if a propane odour is present. Never seek a leak with a flame. Use a torch whose gas output is adjustable with stopping device. Follow the specifications, notices and documentations of the manufacturers. STORAGE: Flashings must be stored in such a way to prevent any creasing, twisting, scratches and other damages of the roof. The materials must be protected adequately and stored permanently away from flames or welding sparks, protected from bad weather and any harmful substances. Store self-adhesive membranes away from the sun. SECTION VIII. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION HANDS: Wear resistant gloves. "RESPHIATORY: If the TLV"for dust is`ekceeded,-if Tsse is performed in a poorly ventilated confined area, use an approved respirator in accordance with standards. EYES: Wear safety goggles in accordance with standards. BODY: Wear adequate protective clothes. Do not wear synthetic fabric. Remove clothing contaminated with solvents. OTHERS: Eye bath and safety shower. SECTION IX. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICALPROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATE: Solid ODOUR AND APPEARANCE: Black membrane with asphalt odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not available VAPOUR PRESSURE (20°C): Not applicable VAPOUR DENSITY (air = 1): Not applicable EVAPORATION RATE (Butyl acetate =1): Not applicable BOILING POINT (760 men Hg): Not applicable FREEZING POINT: Not applicable SPECIFIC GRAVITY (HtO = 1): Variable SOLUBILITY IN WATER (20°C): None VOLATIL ORGANIC COMPOUND CONTENT (V.O.C.): Not applicable VISCOSITY: Not applicable SECTION X. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY: This material is stable. CONDITIONS OF REACTIVITY: Avoid excessive heat. INCOMPATIBILITY: Acid and strong basis and organic solvents and greasy substances. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: None identified. HAZARDOUS POLYMERISATION: None. SECTION XI. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION TOXICOLOGICAL DATA: Antimony Trioaide: (1) LD50 (oral, rat): > 20 000 mg/kg Decabromodiphenyl Oxide: (1) LC50 (rat): > 50 mg/kg LD50 (oral, rat): > 5 000 mg/kg LD50 (dermal, rabbit): > 2 000 mg/kg No information available on the other products. Effects of Short -Term (Acute) Exposure No information available. Effects of Long -Term (Chronic) Exposure CARCINOGENICITY: Asphalt., Data from experimental studies in animals and cultured mammalian cells indicate that laboratory -generated roofing asphalt fume condensates are genotoxic and cause skin tumours. (2) Crystalline Silica: Several studies have shown an increased incidence of long tumours in rats exposed to quartz by inhalation for up to 2 years. IARC has determined that there is sufficient evidence that quartz is carcinogenic to experimental animals. (3) Antimony Trioxide: USEPA and CalEPA concluded that the studies done on this product are inadequate for use in quantitative cancer risk assessment. (1) Highly Hydrotreated Naphthenic Oil: No study on the human and the animals made it possible to classify naphthenic oils highly hydrotreated as carcinogen (IARC, 1984). (I) No information available about lite other products.. REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS: - No information available. - -- - -- TERATOGENICITY, EMBRYOTOXICITY, FETOTOXICITY: No information available. MUTAGENICITY: Crystalline Silica: None according to the available information. No information available about the other products.. SBS Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19, 2008 Page 3 of 4 SYNERGISTIC MATERIALS: Tobacco smoke increases the effects of silica dust on respiratory system. Simultaneous exposure to known carcinogens as benzo (a), pymne, can increase the carcinogenicity of crystalline silica. SECTION XH. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: No data BIODEGRADABILITY: This product is not biodegradable. No possible bioaccumulation and unlikely bioconcentration in the food chain. SECTION XIH. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL: This product is not hazardous waste. Consult local, provincial, territory or state authorities to know disposal methods. This material is not listed by the EPA as hazardous waste according to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of the United States. No Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) waste numbers are applicable for this product. SECTION'XIV. TRANSPORT INFORMATION This product is not regulated by Department of Transportation (DOT) and Transportation Dangerous Goods (TDG). SECTION X V. REGULATORY INFORMATION WHMIS: This productis not regulated by WHMIS. DSL: All constituents of this productare included in the Domestic Substances List (Canada). TSCA: All constituents of this product are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory (TSCA — United States). SECTION X VI.OTHER INFORMATION Glossary• ANSI: American National Standards Institute CAS: Chemical Abstract Services CFR: Code of Federal Regulations LD50/CL50: Less high lethal dose and lethal concentration published HMIS: Hazardous Material Information System IARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer NIOSH: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NFPA: National Fire Protection Association OSHA: Occupational Safety & Health Administration SARA: Superfund Amendments and Reorganization Act TLV: Threshold Limit Value TWA: Time -weighted average WHMIS: Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System References: (1) Material Safety Data Sheet from the supplier (2) NIOSH (2001) Hazard Review, Health Effects of Occupational Exposure to Asphalt. U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2001-110. (3) CHEMINFO (2008) Canadian Centre of Organisational Health and Safety, Hamilton (Ontario) Canada Code of MSDS: CA U DRU SS FS 044 This MSDS prepared by: Marie -Claude Fontaine mcfontainea,soorema.ca For information: 1-800-567-1492 The Material Safety Data Sheets of SOPREMA are available on Internet at the following site: htto://www.sonrema:ca Update justification: • Modification of the format. • Addition of Gulfport plant. This MSDS contains all the information required by ANSI Z-400.1-1998 standard (United States), by regulation 29 CFR Part 1910.1200 of the Hazard Communication Standard of OSHA, and is in accordance with standard DORS/86-66 OF WHMIS Canada. To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the above named supplier nor any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that esisL SBS Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19, 2008 Page 4 of 4 I r F " wwvy PRODUCT DATA SHEET SOPREMA® SOPRALENE FLAM 180 SOPRALENE FLAM 180 (32) DESCRIPTION & APPLICATION PDS-357 Rev 02/09 Order No. 00410 Sopralene Flam 180 base ply is composed of selected SBS modified bitumen applied onto a non -woven polyester reinforcement with a film on both the underside and topside surfaces. The Sopralene field and flashing base membrane plies is adhered to a properly prepared, clean, dry and/or primed (where required) substrate by using the heat welding application method. Optional inner ply(s) or the field cap membrane ply is bonded to the properly prepared, clean, dry and/or primed (where required) Sopralene Flam 180 top surface with the heat welding application method. See published Specifications and Approved Details. COMPOSITION & PACKAGING Product/ Property SOPRALENE FLAM 180 Reinforcement polyester Elastomeric Bitumen selected blend of bitumen and SBS thermoplastic polymers Topside - - film Underside film Approximate Nominal Thickness 120 mils (3.0 mm) Approximate Roll Coverage 97.5 ft' (9.1m2) Side Lap - 3" (76 mm) End Lap 6" (152 mm) Roll Length 33 ft (10m) Roll Width 39" (1 m) Approximate Roll Weight 81 Ibs (37 kg) Rolls per Pallet' 30 ' Rolls stocked upright on pallets WARRANTY Contact your local SOPREMA representative for project warranty offerings. 310 QUADRAL DRIVE • WADSWORTH, OHIO 44281 • TEL.: (330) 334-0066 • TOLL FREE: (800) 356-3521 • FAX: (330) 334-4289 General product information is provided on this Product Data Sheet The physical property values reported here am based on testing conducted underconWged laboratory cand6ons according to accepted test standards. SOPRALENE FLAM 180 PDS-357 16 SOPREMA PAGE 2 Rev 02/09 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Physical Property perASTM D 6164, Type I, Grade S MD XD Tensile - Max Load at 0 ± 3.6°F Ibf/in 117 83 Elongation at 0 ± 3.6°F % 29 22 Tensile - Max Load at 73.4 ± 3.6°F Ibf/in 70 70 Elongation at 73.4 ± 3.6°F % 56 61 Tear Strength at 73.4 ± 3.6°F Ibf 120 87 Low Temperature Flex °F max -15 -15 Dimensional Stability % max <0.5 _<0.5 Compound Stability Temp F 230 230 Granule Embedment g/max NA NA Minimum values before and after Heat Conditioning Test results for manufacturing plant in Wadsworth, OH APPROVALS See Underwriters Laboratories Inc. File#R11436, FM Approvals, ICC/ES, Miami -Dade County or Florida Building Code Product Approval Listings for current Approved Roof Assembly combinations. Soprema is ISO-9001:2000 Certified. GENERAL SOPREMA is a Certified ISO 9001:2000 worldwide producer of bituminous membranes with factories in Europe and North America. Waterproofing sheets have been produced by SOPREMA since 1908. Today, through a special mixture of components, SOPREMA membranes redefine the qualities indispensable to a high performance roof membrane: elasticity, flexibility, heat & fatigue resistance. SOPREMA SIBS modified bitumen membrane assemblies typically consist of base and top ply membranes that have specific type reinforcements in order to meet specific ASTM Standards. The two ply system provides a resistance to punctures and tears, as well as ensuring an effective distribution of stress points. The two ply system operates in a homogeneous fashion. The bitumen in each layer moves uniformly to offer continuous protection. 310 QUADRAL DRIVE • WADSWORTH-, OHIO 44281 • TEL.: (330) 334-0066 • TOLL FREE: (800) 356-3521 • FAX: (330) 334-4289 General product information Is provided on this Product Data Sheet The physical propedyvalues reported here are based on testing anducted underwrNoled laboratorycandtJons aaaNing to aaepted Wstandards. job MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SOPNEMA SBS MODIFIED BITUMEN WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE Disponible en jranfais WHMIS PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS Not regulated w acm Not regulated SECTION I. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Trade names: Antirock, Baral, Colphene, Colply, Colvent, Elasto, Elastobase, Eimtophene, Environap, EPS Flam Stick, G-Vent, Lastobond, M-Express, M-SBase, Modified imet'R, Sopraeshavent, Soprafuc, Sopraflash, Sopm G, Sopm G2, Sopmglass, Sopmguard, Sopm IV, Sopmjoint, Sopralap, Sopmlas Sopralene, opmply, Sopraseal, Soprwolin, Sopmstar, Soprastick, Sopratape, Sopmvap'R, Sopm VI, Soprawalk, Sopremium, Unilay. Use: Membranes are used for all types of roofing needs, air barrier and waterproofing protection. Manufacturers: Soprema Canada Soprema Ine. Soprema USA Soprema Gulfport 1675 Haggerty Street 44955 Yale Road West 310 Quadrat Drive 12251 Seaway Road Drummondville (Quebec) d2C 51`7 Chilliwack (B.-C.) V2R 4113 Wadsworth (Ohio) 44281 Gulfport (Mississippi) 39503 CANADA CANADA UNITED STATES UNITED STATES Tel.: (819) 478-8163 Tel.: (604) 793-7100 Tel.: (800) 356-3521 Tel.: (228) 701-1900 En cas d'urgence SOPREMA (8:00am to 5:00pm): (800) 567-1492 CANUTEC (Canada) (24h.): (613) 996-6666 CHEMTREC (USA) (24h.): (800) 424-9300 EMERGENCY OVERVIEW!!! Bitumen membrane. Asphalt odour. Under normal use, this product is not expected to create any health or environmental harard. Inhalation of dust or of asphalt fumes can cause a respiratory irritation and/or a congestion. WARNING! This product may contain substances known by the State of California that could cause cancer (asphalt, crystalline silica, fibreglass, antimony trioxide). SECTION II. COMPOSITION AND INFORMATION ON DANGEROUS INGREDIENTS NAME CAS # % WEIGHT EXPOSURE LIMIT ACGIH TLV-TWA TLV-STEL BITUMINOUS BLEND Bitumen 8052-42-4 30-70 0.5 mg/m3 Not established Asphalt fumes Self-adhesive membranes contain: Highly h drotreated na hthenic oils 64742-52-5 10-30 Not established Not established Calcium Carbonate' 471-34-1 0-40 10 m m3 Not established Styrene butadiene copolymer' 9003-55-8 0-15 10 m m3 Not established FR products contain: ' Calcium borate' 1318-33-8 7-15 10 mg/m3 Not established FR Plus products contain: Antimony Trioxide 1309-64-4 1-5 0.5 mg/m3 Not established Decabromodi hen 1 Oxide' 1163-19-5 1-5 10 m m3 Not established REINFORCEMENT Some products maycontain fibre lass, of ester or a mix of lass rid and of ester. Polyester mat N/A 1-7 Nat established Nofestablished Fibre glass mat' N/A 1-7 Not established Not established Contains: Fibre lass filament' 65997-17-3 0,5-7 1f/cc Not established UNDERFACE AND SURFACE Some membranes are protected by sand, talc, mineral granule, silicone paper, polyethylene or polypropylene film, aluminium, copper or stainless steel foil. Silicone paper N/A 6-20 Not established Not established Polypropylene film N/A 2-10 Not established Not established Polyethylene film 9002-884 2-10 Not established Not established Aluminium, copper or stainless steel foil N/A 4-15 Not established Not established - - Sand --- --- — — - --- N/A - - _ - -7-13 --- - —0.1—mg/in' —' - Not established -- - Contains: Crystalline silica 14808-60-7 7-13 0.1 mg/m3 Not established Talc 14807-96-6 7-13 Not established Not established Coloured granules N/A 15-40 Not established Not established Contains: Ca stalline silica' 14808-60-7 < 12 0.1 m m3 Not established I. The exposure to the product above the limits of exposure is not likely to occur considering its form (incorporated in the mixture) and the provided use. The limit of exposure is given for reference only. 2. A proportion of crystalline silica can be present in the sand sprinkled on the top of some membranes. The crystalline silica contained in the sand is not likely to be found in the ambient air in concentration above the limit of exposure since the sand adheres to the surface of the membrane. SBS Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19, 2008 Page I of 4 SECTION III. POTENTIALHEALTH EFFECTS- , Effects of short term (acute) exposure SKIN CONTACT: The product can cause a mechanical irritation of the skin because of its rough surface. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can cause skin irritation. The asphalt fumes can cause an irritation of the skin. The contact with this product at high temperature can cause thermal bums. EYE CONTACT: The product is not likely to cause effects to the eyes. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be emitted of the product and cause irritations, redness and conjunctivitis to the eyes. The contact with this product at high temperature can cause thermal bums. INHALATION: The product is not likely to cause effects on the respiratory system. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be emitted of the product and cause irritations to the nose, the throat and the respiratory tracts, tiredness, headaches, dizziness, nauseas and insomnia. INGESTION: Exposure is not likely to occur by this route of entry under normal use of the product. Effects of longterm (chronic) exposure SKIN CONTACT: The repeated or prolonged contact can cause irritation. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be emitted. The long-term exposure to the asphalt fumes can cause changes of the pigmentation of the skin which can be worsened by the exposure to the sun. (1) INHALATION: If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be inhaled. No data on chronic effects of the exposure to asphalt fumes on the longs. CARCINOGENICITY: Due to the product form, exposure to hazardous dusts or fumes is not expected to occur. Information on carcinogenicity is given for reference only. This product is not classifiable as a carcinogen. Asphalt. - According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. Epidemiological studies of roofers have generally demonstrated an excess of lung cancer in these workers. However, it is unclear to what extent these cancers may be attributable to asphalt exposures during roofing operations, since in the past, roofers have been exposed to coal tar and asbestos, which are known human long carcinogens. Trace amounts of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) may be present in some asphalts and can be released upon excessive heating. Some of these PAHs have been identified as having the potential to induce carcinogenic and reproductive health effects. (2) Crystalline Silica: Breathable crystalline silica from sand is not expected to be released, sand is adhered to product. According to IARC, crystalline silica is carcinogenic for human by inhalation. (3) Fibreglass Filament: Fibreglass is not expected to be released. In 2001, IARC classified fibreglass as Group 3 "not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans' —The -American -Conference of -Governmental Industrial - Hygienists (ACGIH) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP) classify the product in Group 2B (possibly carcinogenic to humans) based on studies in which animals were injected with large quantities of fibreglass. Decabromodiphenyl Oxide: According to IARC: Group 3 (limited evidence for carcinogenicity in experimental animals and no human data). According to NTP: not listed as a carcinogen. (1) Antimony Trioxide: According to IARC: Group 213 (possibly carcinogenic to humans). (1) No information available about the other products.. TERATOGENICITY, EMBRIOTOXICITY, FETOTOXICITY: No information available. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: No information available. MUTAGENICITY: No information available. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC MATERIALS: No information available. POTENTIAL ACCUMULATION: No information available. I SECTION IV. FIRST AID MEASURES SKIN CONTACT: If there is presence of dust on the skin, wash gently with water and soap. In the event of contact with the product melted, do not try to remove the product of the affected area and rinse the area affected in cold water. Obtain immediate medical attention. At the end of each working day, clean all the parts of the body which came into contact with asphalt fumes. Clean the clothing contaminated by the asphalt fumes. EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Do not attempt to remove material from affected area without medical assistance. Obtain immediate medical attention. INHALATION: Remove victim from contaminated place and restore breathing, if required. INGESTION: The ingestion of this product is not very likely to occur. SECTION V. FIRE -FIGHTING MEASURES _ FLAMMABILITY: Not applicable EXPLOSION DATA: Not applicable FLASH POINT: Not applicable AUTO -IGNITION TEMPERATURE: Not applicable FLAMMABILITY LIMITS IN AIR: (% in volume) Not applicable FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Asphalt fumes are flammable. Torch, used to weld waterproofing membranes, can produce temperatures beyond I100°C (2000017). Avoid all contact with materials sensitive to these temperatures, as lead or plastic materials. Never work in an enclosed area where gas can accumulate. Shield air conditioning units and other protrusions on the roof with perlite panels or similar material when using the torch around them. Never use torch(es): - When substrate(s) have been recently covered by solvent -based products (wait until it is dry). - Near any combustible materials. - Close to containers containing flammable liquids or materials (keep open flame at least 3 in [10'] away). - Directly on combustible substrate or insulation. -- Voids, -holes -or gaps in -substrate -or located nearby the welding zone - can be protected against flame penetration. Particular precautions must be taken to keep combustible or heat sensitive insulation away from the torch flame. If wood fibre panels most be installed, use fireproof panels. Avoid presence of combustible materials near open flame. At all times and especially when leaving job site, make sure that there is no smouldering or concealed fire. In that case, strictly follow the safety measures. Job planning must allow for employee presence on the roof at least one hour after torch application. At the end of every day, use a SBS Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19, 2008 Page 2 of 4 heat detector gun to discover any unusually hot surface. Always have one ABC fire extinguisher on hand, filled and in perfect working order near each torch. COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Burning of this material will produce thick black smoke. Irritating and/or toxic gases including Hydrogen Sulphide and Sulphur Dioxide, traces of metallic fumes may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion. FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: Evacuate the area. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and appropriate protective clothing in accordance with standards. Approach fire from upwind and fight fire from maximum distance or use unmanned hose holders or monitor nozzles. Always stay away from the containers at the time of the fire considering the high risk of explosion. Move the rolls of membrane from fire area if it can be done without risk. Cool the rolls of membrane with flooding quantities of water until well after fire is out. MEDIA: Foam, CO2, sand, chemical powder SECTION VI. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES RELEASE OR SPILL: If hot material is spilled, allow enough time to cool completely and remove to a container for disposal. Wear appropriate breathing apparatus (if applicable) and protective clothing. Notify appropriate environmental agencies. Wash spill area with soap and water. Dispose of this material according to local environmental regulations. SECTION VII. HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING: Soprema's products must be applied by qualified applicators who have received an adequate training, for the prevention and the protection (in particular for the use of the extinguishers) against accidents caused by use of combustible or flammable materials, of liquefied propane gas, open flame, and their material of installation. The present recommendations must be imperatively related to the knowledge of the employees before the application of the products to the building site. Check the construction and the composition of the systems of roof and the walls before welding. Ensure of the cleanliness of the places (debris). Precautions of the use of the torch: Use only proper torching equipment in perfect working order, C.S.A. certified. Never modify torching equipment. Use only proper hoses suited for propane gas of less than 15 in (50'). Verify and tighten all the connections before the use of the equipment. Do not light the torch if a propane odour is present. Never seek a leak with a flame. Use a torch whose gas output is adjustable with stopping device. Follow the specifications, notices and documentations of the manufacturers. STORAGE: Flashings must be stored in such a way to prevent any creasing, twisting, scratches and other damages of the roof The materials must be protected adequately and stored permanently away from flames or welding sparks, protected from bad weather and any harmful substances. Store self-adhesive membranes away from the sun. SECTION VIII. EXPOSURE CONTROLS./ PERSONAL PROTECTION HANDS: Wear resistant gloves. RESPIRATORY: If the TLV-firr dust is exceeded,"if use is performed in a poorly ventilated confined area, use an approved respirator in accordance with standards. EYES: Wear safety goggles in accordance with standards. BODY: Wear adequate protective clothes. Do not wear synthetic fabric. Remove clothing contaminated with solvents. OTHERS: Eye bath and safety shower. SECTION IX. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATE: Solid ODOUR AND APPEARANCE: Black membrane with asphalt odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not available VAPOUR PRESSURE (20-C): Not applicable VAPOUR DENSITY (air = 1): Not applicable EVAPORATION RATE (Butyl acetate = 1): Not applicable BOILING POINT (760 mm Hg): Not applicable FREEZING POINT: Not applicable SPECIFIC GRAVITY (HrO = 1): Variable SOLUBILITY IN WATER (20-C): None VOLATIL ORGANIC COMPOUND CONTENT (V.O.C.): Not applicable VISCOSITY: Not applicable SECTION X. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY: This material is stable. CONDITIONS OF REACTIVITY: Avoid excessive heat. INCOMPATIBILITY: Acid and strong basis and organic solvents and greasy substances. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: None identified. HAZARDOUS POLYMERISATION: None. SECTION XI. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION TOXICOLOGICAL DATA: Antimony Trioxide: (1) LD50 (oral, rat): > 20 000 mg/kg DecabrommliphenylOxide: (1) LC50 (rat): > 50 mg/kg LD50 (oral, rat): > 5 000 mg/kg LD50 (dermal, rabbit): > 2 000 mg/kg No information available on the other products. Effects ojShart- Term (Acute) Exposure No information available. Effects of Long -Term (Chronic) Exposure CARCINOGENICITY: Asphalt: Data from experimental studies in animals and cultured mammalian cells indicate that laboratory -generated roofing asphalt fume condensates are genotoxic and cause skin tumours. (2) Crystalline Silica: Several studies have shown an increased incidence of lung tumours in rats exposed to quartz by inhalation for up to 2 years. IARC has determined that there is sufficient evidence that quartz is carcinogenic to experimental animals. (3) Antimony Trioxide: USEPA and CaIEPA concluded that the studies done on this product are inadequate for use in quantitative cancer risk assessment. (1) Highly Hydrotreated Naphthenic Oil. - No study on the human and the animals made it possible to classify naphthenic oils highly hydrotreated as carcinogen (1ARC, 1954). (1) No information available about the other products.. REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS: No information available: - - - - - - - - - - TERATOGENICITY, EMBRYOTOXICITY, FETOTOXICITY: No information available. MUTAGENICITY: Crystalline Silica: None according to the available information. No information available about the other products.. SBS Modifred Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19, 2008 Page 3 of 4 SYNERGISTIC MATERIALS: Tobacco smoke increases the effects of silica dust on respiratory system. Simultaneous exposure to known carcinogens as benzo (a), pymne, can increase the carcinogenicity of crystalline silica. SECTION XH. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION. ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: No data. BIODEGRADABILITY: This product is not biodegradable. No possible bioaccumulation and unlikely bioconcentration in the food chain. SECTION XUL DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL: This product is not hazardous waste. Consult local, provincial, territory or state authorities to know disposal methods. This material is not listed by the EPA as hazardous waste according to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of the United States. No Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) waste numbers are applicable for this product. SECTION XIV. TRANSPORT INFORMATION This product is not regulated by Department of Transportation (DOT) and Transportation Dangerous Goods (TDG). SECTION XV. REGULATORY INFORMATION WHMIS: This product is not regulated by WHMIS. DSL: All constituents of this product are included in the Domestic Substances List (Canada). TSCA: All constituents of this product are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory (TSCA — United States). SECTION XVI. OTHER INFORMATION Glossary• ANSI: American National Standards Institute CAS: Chemical Abstract Services CFR: Code of Federal Regulations LD50/CL50: Less high lethal dose and lethal concentration published HMIS: Hazardous Material Information System IARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer NIOSH: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NFPA: National Fire Protection Association OSHA: Occupational Safety & Health Administration SARA: Superfund Amendments and Reorganization Act TLV: Threshold Limit Value TWA: Time -weighted average WHMIS: Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System References: (1) Material Safety Data Sheet from the supplier (2) NIOSH (2001) Hazard Review, Health Effects of Occupational Exposure to Asphalt. U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2001-110. (3) CHEMINFO (2008) Canadian Centre of Organisational Health and Safety, Hamilton (Ontario) Canada Code of MSDS: CA U DRU SS FS 044 This MSDS prepared by: Marie -Claude Fontaine mcfantaineAsonrema.ca For information: 1-800-567-1492 The Material Safety Data Sheets of SOPREMA are available on Internet at the following site: htto://www.sol)rcma.ca Update justification: • Modification of the format. • Addition of Gulfport plant. This MSDS contains all the information required by ANSI Z400.1-1998 standard (United States), by regulation 29 CFR Part 1910.1200 of the Hazard Communication Standard of OSHA, and is in accordance with standard DORS/88-66 OF WHMIS Canada. To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the above named supplier nor any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist. SBS Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19, 2008 Page 4 of 4 j:q&Omw CAP Pal PRODUCT DATA SHEET PDS-388 : SOPREMA Rev 02/09 S0PRALENE FLAM 180 GR 3.5 SOPRALENE FLAM 180 GR 3.5 (50A) Order No. 01565* `Cap sheet order numbers are for WHITE CAP SHEETS ONLY. Contact Customer Service or your Sales Representative for other available cap sheet colors and special order requirements. DESCRIPTION & APPLICATION Sopralene Flam 180 GR 3.5 cap ply is composed of selected SBS modified bitumen applied onto a non -woven polyester reinforcement with film on the underside and a colored granule topside surface. The Sopralene Flam 180 GR 3.5 field and flashing cap membrane ply is adhered to a properly prepared, clean, dry and/or primed (where required) base or ply membrane by using heat welding application method. See published Specifications and Approved Details. COMPOSITION & PACKAGING Product/ Property - SOPRALENE FLAM 180 GR 3.5 Reinforcement polyester Elastomeric Bitumen selected blend of bitumen and SBS thermoplastic polymers Topside colored granules Underside film Approximate Nominal Thickness 140 mils (3.5 mm) Approximate Roll Coverage 97.5 ft2 (9.1 m') Side Lap 3" (76 mm) End Lap 6" (152 mm) Roll Length 33 ft (10 m) Roll Width 39" (1 m) Approximate Roll Weight 113 Ibs (51.3 kg) Rolls per Pallet 25 Rolls stocked upright on pallets -WARRANT-Y-- - - - - - Contact your local SOPREMA representative for project warranty offerings. 310 QUADRAL DRIVE • WADSWORTH, OHIO 44281 • TEL.: (330) 334-0066 • TOLL FREE: (800) 356-3521 • FAX: (330) 334-4289 General product infonagon is provided on this Product Data Sheet The physical properly values reported here am based on testing anducted underoonimged laboratory conditions acoording to ampted teststandards. SOPRALENE FLAM 180 GR 3.5 PDS-388 4MSOPREMA7 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES PAGE 2 Rev 02/09 Physical Property perASTM D 6164, Type I, Grade G MD XD Tensile - Max Load at 0 t 3.6°F Ibffin 117 83 Elongation at 0 t 3.6°F % 29 22 Tensile - Max Load at 73.4 t 3.6°F Ibffin 70 70 Elongation at 73.4 t 3.6°F % 56 61 Tear Strength at 73.4 t 3.6°F Ibf 120 87 Low Temperature Flex °F max -15 -15 Dimensional Stability % max <0.5 <0.5 Compound Stability Temp F 230 230 Granule Embedment g/max 0.8 0.8 Minimum values before and after Heat Conditioning Test results for manufacturing plant in Wadsworth, OH APPROVALS See Underwriters Laboratories Inc. File #R11436, FM Approvals, ICC/ES, Miami -Dade County or Florida Building Code Product Approval Listings for current Approved Roof Assembly combinations. Soprema is ISO-9001:2000 Certified. GENERAL SOPREMA is a Certified ISO 9001:2000 worldwide producer of bituminous membranes with factories in Europe and North America. Waterproofing sheets have been produced by SOPREMA since 1908. Today, through a special mixture of components, SOPREMA membranes redefine the qualities indispensable to a high performance roof membrane: elasticity, flexibility, heat & fatigue resistance. SOPREMA SBS modified bitumen membrane assemblies typically consist of base and top ply membranes that have specific type reinforcements in order to meet specific ASTM Standards. The two ply system provides a resistance to punctures and tears, as well as ensuring an effective distribution of stress points. The two ply system operates in a homogeneous fashion. The bitumen in each layer moves uniformly to offer continuous protection. 310 QUADRAL DRIVE • WADSWORTH, OHIO 44281 • TEL.: (330) 334-0066 • TOLL FREE: (800) 356-3521 • FAX: (330) 334-4289 General product information is provided on this Product Data Sheet The physical propertyvalues reported here are based on testing conducted under controlled laboraorycondidons according to accepted teslstendards. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET gOPe1mA w.•Y, SBS MODIFIED BITUMEN WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE aor raw �....a Disponible en franfais WHMIS PROTECTIVE CLOTHING _ TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS ' Not regulated 7 me" Not regulated SECTION I. CHEMICAL PRODUCT ANDCOMPANY IDENTIFICATION Trade names: Antirock, Bard, Colphene, Colply, Colvent, Elasto, Elastobase, Elastophene, Environap, EPS Flam Stick, G-Vent, Lastobond, M-Express, M-SBase, Modified S rmef R. Sopmeshavent, Sopmfix, Sopmflash, Sopra-G, Sopra G2, Sopraglass, Sopraguard, Sopm IV, Sopmjoint, Sopralap, Sopralast, Sopralene, opmply, Sopraseal, Sopmsolin, Sopmstar, Soprastick, Sopratape, Sopravap'lz, Sopm VI, Sopmwalk, Sopremium, Unilay. Use: Membranes are used for all types of roofing needs, air barrier and waterproofing protection. Manufacturers : SopremaCanada Soprema Inc. Soprema USA Soprema Gulfport 1675 Haggerty Street 44955 Yale Road West 310 Quadrat Drive 12251 Seaway Road Drummondville (Quebec) 32C 5P7 Chilliwack(B:C.) V2R 4113 Wadsworth (Ohio) 44281 Gulfport (Mississippi) 39503 CANADA CANADA UNITED STATES UNITED STATES Tel.: (819) 478-8163 Tel.: (604) 793-7100 Tel.: (800) 356-3521 Tel.: (228) 701-1900 En cas d'ureence • SOPREMA (8:00am to 5:00pm): (800) 567-1492 CANUTEC (Canada) (24h.): (613) 996-6666 CHEMTREC (USA) (24h.): (800) 424-9300 EMERGENCY OVERVIEW!!! Bitumen membrane. Asphalt odour. Under normal use, this product is not expected to create any health or environmental hazard. Inhalation of dust or of asphalt fumes can cause a respiratory irritation and/or a congestion. WARNING! This product may contain substances known by the State of California that could cause cancer (asphalt, crystalline silica, fibreglass, antimony trioxide). SECTION U. COMPOSITION AND INFORMATION ON DANGEROUS INGREDIENTS NAME CAS N % WEIGHT EXPOSURE LIMIT ACGI TLV-TWA TLV-STEL ' BITUMINOUS BLEND Bitumen 8052-42-4 30-70 0.5 mg/m3 Asphalt fumes Not established Self-adhesive membranes contain: Highly h drotreated na hthcnic oil1 64742-52-5 10-30 Not established Not established Calcium Carbonate' 471-34-1 0-40 10 m m3 Not established Styrene butadiene copolymer' 9003-55-8 0-15 10 m m3 Not established FR products contain: Calcium borate' 1318-33-8. 7-15 10 mg/m3 Not established FR Plus products contain: Antimony Trioxide' 1309-64-4 1-5 0.5 mg/m3 Not established Decabromodi hen 1 Oxide' 1 1163-19-5 1 1-5 1 10 m m3 Not established REINFORCEMENT Some roducts may contain fibre lass, of ester or a mix of lass rid and polyester. Polyester mat' N/A I-7 Not established Not established Fibre glass mat' N/A 1-7 Not established Not established Contains: Fibre. lass filament' 65997-17-3 0,5-7 1flee Not established UNDERFACE AND SURFACE Some membranes are protected by sand, talc, mineral granule, silicone paper, polyethylene or polypropylene film, aluminium, copper or stainless steel foil. Silicone paper N/A 6-20 Not established Not established Polypropylene film N/A 2-10 Not established Not established Polyethylene film 9002-884 2-10 Not established Not established Aluminium, copper or stainless steel foil N/A 4-15 Not established _ Not established — -Sand-- -- - - ---- -- -- N/A - 713 --- - -- - - 0.1 mg/m3- - - - Nofestablished- - Contains: Crystalline silica 14808-60-7 7-13 0.1 mg/m3 Not established Talc 14807-96-6 7-13 Not established Not established Coloured granules N/A 15-40 Not established Not established Contains: C stalline silicaz 14808-60-7 < 12 0.1 m m3I Not established 1. The exposure to the product above the limits of exposure is not likely to occur considering its form (incorporated in the mixture) and the provided use. The limit of exposure is given for reference only. 2. A proportion of crystalline silica can be present in the sand sprinkled on the top of some membranes. The crystalline silica contained in the sand is not likely to be found in the ambient air in concentration above the limit of exposure since the sand adheres to the surface of the membrane. SBS Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date:. December 19, 2008 Page I of 4 SECTION M. POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Effects of short term (acute) exposure SKIN CONTACT: The product can cause a mechanical irritation of the skin because of its rough surface. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can cause skin irritation. The asphalt Runes can cause an irritation of the skin. The contact with this product at high temperature can cause thermal bums. EYE CONTACT: The product is not likely to cause effects to the eyes. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be emitted of the product and cause irritations, redness and conjunctivitis to the eyes. The contact with this product at high temperature can cause thermal bums. INHALATION: The product is not likely to cause effects on the respiratory system. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be emitted of the product and cause irritations to the nose, the throat and the respiratory tracts, tiredness, headaches, dizziness, nauseas and insomnia. INGESTION: Exposure is not likely to occur by this route of entry under normal use of the product. Effects of long term (chronic) exposure SKIN CONTACT: The repeated or prolonged contact can cause irritation. If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be emitted. The long-term exposure to the asphalt fumes can cause changes of the pigmentation of the skin which can be worsened by the exposure to the sun. (1) INHALATION: If the membrane is torch -applied, asphalt fumes can be inhaled. No data on chronic effects of the exposure to asphalt fumes on the lungs. CARCINOGENICITY: Due to the product form, exposure to hazardous dusts or fumes is not expected to occur. Information on carcinogenicity is given for reference only. This product is not classifiable as a carcinogen. Asphalt: According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. Epidemiological studies of roofers have generally demonstrated an excess of lung cancer in these workers. However, it is unclear to what extent these cancers may be attributable to asphalt exposures during roofing operations, since in the past, roofers have been exposed to coal tar and asbestos, which are known human lung carcinogens. Trace amounts of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) may be present in some asphalts and can be released upon excessive heating. Some of these PAHs have been identified as having the potential to induce carcinogenic and reproductive health effects. (2) Crystalline Silica: Breathable crystalline silica from sand is not expected to be released, sand is adhered to product. According to IARC, crystalline silica is carcinogenic for human by inhalation. (3) Fibreglass Filament: Fibreglass is not expected to be released. In 2001, IARC classified fibreglass as Group 3 `not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans The —American —Conference —of Governmental Industrial - Hygienists (ACGIH) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP) classify the product in Group 2B (possibly carcinogenic to humans) based on studies in which animals were injected with large quantities of fibreglass. Decabromodiphenyl Oxide. According to IARC: Group 3 (limited evidence for carcinogenicity in experimental animals and no human data). According to NTP: not listed as a carcinogen. (1) Antimony Trioxide: According to IARC: Group 2B (possibly carcinogenic to humans). (1) No information available about the other products.. TERATOGENICITY, EMBRIOTOXICITY, FETOTOXICITY: No information available. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: No information available. MUTAGENICITY: No information available. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC MATERIALS: No information available. POTENTIAL ACCUMULATION: No information available. SECTION IV. FIRST AID MEASURES. SKIN CONTACT: If there is presence of dust on the skin, wash gently with water and soap. In the event of contact with the product melted, do not try to remove the product of the affected area and rinse the area affected in cold water. Obtain immediate medical attention. At the end of each working day, clean all the parts of the body which came into contact with asphalt fumes. Clean the clothing contaminated by the asphalt fumes. EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes with water for at least 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Do not attempt to remove material from affected area without medical assistance. Obtain immediate medical attention. INHALATION: Remove victim from contaminated place and restore breathing, if required. INGESTION: The ingestion of this product is not very likely to occur. SECTION V. FIRE -FIGHTING MEASURES FLAMMABILITY: Not applicable EXPLOSION DATA: Not applicable FLASH POINT: Not applicable AUTO -IGNITION TEMPERATURE: Not applicable FLAMMABILITY LIMITS IN AIR: (% in volume) Not applicable FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Asphalt Runes are flammable. Torch, used to weld waterproofmg membranes, can produce temperatures beyond 1I000C (20000F). Avoid all contact with materials sensitive to these temperatures, as lead or plastic materials. Never work in an enclosed area where gas can accumulate. Shield air conditioning units and other protrusions on the roof with perlite panels or similar material when using the torch around them. Never use torch(es): - When substrate(s) have been recently covered by solvent -based products (wait until it is dry). - Near any combustible materials. - Close to containers containing flammable liquids or materials (keep open flame at least 3 in [10] away). - Directly on combustible substrate or insulation. Voids; holes or gaps in substrate or located nearby the welding -zone can be protected against flame penetration. Particular precautions must be taken to keep combustible or heat sensitive insulation away from the torch flame. If wood fibre panels must be installed, use fireproof panels. Avoid presence of combustible materials near open flame. At all times and especially when leaving job site, make sure that there is no smouldering or concealed fire. In that case, strictly follow the safety measures. Job planning must allow for employee presence on the roof at least one hour after torch application. At the end of every day, use a SES Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December I9, 2008 Page 2 of d heat detector gun to discover any unusually hot surface. Always have one ABC fire extinguisher on hand, filled and in perfect working order near each torch. COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Burning of this material will produce thick black smoke. Irritating and/or toxic gases including Hydrogen Sulphide and Sulphur Dioxide, traces of metallic fumes may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion. FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: Evacuate the area. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and appropriate protective clothing in accordance with standards. Approach fire from upwind and fight fire from maximum distance or use unmanned hose holders or monitor nozzles. Always stay away from the containers at the time of the fire considering the high risk of explosion. Move the rolls of membrane from fire area if it can be done without risk. Cool the rolls of membrane with flooding quantities of water until well after fire is out. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO, sand, chemical powder. SECTION VI. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES RELEASE OR SPILL: If hot material is spilled, allow enough time to cool completely and remove to a container for disposal. Wear appropriate breathing apparatus (if applicable) and protective clothing. Notify appropriate environmental agencies. Wash spill area with soap and water. Dispose of this material according to local environmental regulations. SECTION VH. HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING: Soprema's products must be applied by qualified applicators who have received an adequate training, for the prevention and the protection (in particular for the use of the extinguishers) against accidents caused by use of combustible or flammable materials, of liquefied propane gas, open flame, and their material of installation. The present recommendations must be imperatively related to the knowledge of the employees before the application of the products to the building site. Check the construction and the composition of the systems of roof and the walls before welding. Ensure of the cleanliness of the places (debris). Precautions of the use of the torch: Use only proper torching equipment in perfect working order, C.S.A. certified. Never modify torching equipment. Use only proper hoses suited for propane gas of less than 15m (50'). Verify and tighten all the connections before the use of the equipment. Do not light the torch if a propane odour is present. Never seek a leak with a flame. Use a torch whose gas output is adjustable with stopping device. Follow the specifications, notices and documentations of the manufacturers. STORAGE: Flashings must be stored in such a way to prevent any creasing, twisting, scratches and other damages of the roof. The materials must be protected adequately and stored permanently away from flames or welding sparks, protected from bad weather and any harmful substances. Store self-adhesive membranes away from the sun. SECTION VIII. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION HANDS: Wear resistant gloves. RESPIRATORYf If the TLV for dust is exceeded; if use'is performed in a poorly ventilated confined area, use an approved respirator in accordance with standards. EYES: Wear safety goggles in accordance with standards. BODY: Wear adequate protective clothes. Do not wear synthetic fabric. Remove clothing contaminated with solvents. OTHERS: Eye bath and safety shower. SECTION IX. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATE: Solid ODOUR AND APPEARANCE: Black membrane with asphalt odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not available VAPOUR PRESSURE (20°C): Not applicable VAPOUR DENSITY (air =1): Not applicable EVAPORATION RATE (Butyl acetate = 1): Not applicable BOILING POINT (760 min Hg): Not applicable FREEZING POINT: Not applicable SPECIFIC GRAVITY (HrO = 1): Variable SOLUBILITY IN WATER (20°C): None VOLATIL ORGANIC COMPOUND CONTENT (V.O.C.): Not applicable VISCOSITY: Not applicable SECTION X. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY: This material is stable. CONDITIONS OF REACTIVITY: Avoid excessive heat. INCOMPATIBILITY: Acid and strong basis and organic solvents and greasy substances. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: None identified. HAZARDOUS POLYMERISATION: None. SECTION XL TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION TOXICOLOGICAL DATA: Antimony Trioxide: (I) LD50 (oral, rat): > 20 000 mg/kg Decabromodiphenyl Oxide: (1) LC50 (rat): > 50 mg/kg LD50 (oral, rat): > 5 000 mg/kg LD50 (dermal, rabbit): > 2 000 mg/kg No information available on the other products. Effectsofshort-Term (Acute) Exposure _ No information available. Effects of Long -Term (Chronic) Exposure CARCINOGENICITY: Asphalt: Data from experimental studies in animals and cultured mammalian cells indicate that laboratory -generated roofing asphalt fume condensates are genotoxic and cause skin tumours. (2) Crystalline Silica: Several studies have shown an increased incidence of lung tumours in rats exposed to quartz by inhalation for up to 2 years. IARC has determined that there is sufficient evidence that quartz is carcinogenic to experimental animals. (3) Antimony Trioxide: USEPA and CaIEPA concluded that the studies done on this product me inadequate for use in quantitative cancer risk assessment. (1) Highly Hydrotreated Naphthenic Oil: No study on the human and the animals made it possible to classify naphthenic oils highly hydrotreated as carcinogen (IARC, 1984). (1) No information available about the other products.. REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS: - -No information available.--- - - -- - - -- - - TERATOGENICITY, EMBRYOTOXICITY, FETOTOXICITY: No information available. MUTAGENICITY: Crystalline Silica: None according to the available information. No information available about the other products.. SBS Modified Bitumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19, 2008 Page 3 of 4 SYNERGISTIC MATERIALS: Tobacco smoke increases the effects of silica dust on respiratory system. Simultaneous exposure to known carcinogens as benzo (a), pyrene, can increase the carcinogenicity of crystalline silica. SECTION XH. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: No data. BIODEGRADABILITY: This product is not biodegradable. No possible bioaccumulation and unlikely bioconcentration in the food chain. SECTION XHI. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL: This product is not hazardous waste. Consult local, provincial, territory or state authorities to know disposal methods. This material is not listed by the EPA as hazardous waste according to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of the United States. No Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) waste numbers are applicable for this product. SECTION XIV. TRANSPORT INFORMATION This product. is not regulated by Department of Transportation (DOT) and Transportation Dangerous Goods (TDG). SECTION XV. REGULATORY INFORMATION WHMIS: This product is not regulated by WHMIS. DSL: All constituents of this product are included in the Domestic Substances List (Canada). TSCA: All constituents of this product are listed on the Toxic Substances Control Act Inventory (TSCA — United States). SECTION XVI. OTHER INFORMATION Glossary: ANSI: American National Standards Institute CAS: Chemical Abstract Services CFR: Code of Federal Regulations LD50/CL50: Less high lethal dose and lethal concentration published HMIS: Hazardous Material Information System IARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer NIOSH: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NFPA: National Fire Protection Association OSHA: Occupational Safety & Health Administration SARA: Superfund Amendments and Reorganization Act TLV: Threshold Limit Value TWA: Time -weighted average WHMIS: Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System References: (1) Material Safety Data Sheet from the supplier (2) NIOSH (2001) Hazard Review, Health Effects of Occupational Exposure to Asphalt. U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2001-110. (3) CHEMINFO (2008) Canadian Centre of Organisational Health and Safety, Hamilton (Ontario) Canada Code of MSDS: CA U DRU SS FS 044 This MSDS prepared by: Marie -Claude Fontaine mcfontaineRsoorema.ca For information: 1-800-567-1492 The Material Safety Data Sheets of SOPREMA are available on Internet at the following site: htto://www.soorema Update justification: • Modification of the format. • Addition of Gulfport plant. This MSDS contains all the information required by ANSI Z-400.1-1998 standard (United States), by regulation 29 CFR Part 1910.1200 of the Hazard Communication Standard of OSHA, and is in accordance with standard DORS/88-66 OF WHMIS Canada. To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the above named supplier nor any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist. SBS Modified Bilumen Waterproofing Membrane Revision date: December 19,2008 Page 4 of 4 PRODUCT DATA SHEET SOP�o GRANULES GRANULES (PAIL) GRANULES (SUPER SAC) * Contact your Soprema Customer Service Representative Order number varies based on color DESCRIPTION PDS-160 Rev 02/09 Order No. * Order No. * Semi -ceramic coated colored granules provide improved weathering resistance and aesthetic appeal for both side lap and end lap bleedout. Granules may also be embedded into Alsan Flashing. Physical Baserock Properties: Typical • Hardness: Barrett (ISP MP- 7) 84.0 Mohs 4 - 5 • Specific Gravity (ISP MP-33) 3.01 - 3.05 • Oil Absorption - Ibs/ton (ISP MP-6) 24 - 28 Ceramically Colored Granule Properties: Rance • Specific Gravity (ISP MP-33) 2.90 - 3.05 • Bulk Density - Loose in Ibs./ft3 (ISP MP-13) 90.8 - 100.5 • Moisture 0 - 0.2% Granule Screen Grading (ASTM D-451): Standard Sieve Percent Retained Tyler U.S.. Minimum Maximum 8 8 0.0 Tr 10 12 4.0 10.0 14 16 30.0 45.0 20 20 25.0 36.0 28 30 14.0 24.0 35 40 2.6 9.0 Pan Pan 0.0 2.0 Color: • Contact Soprema. • Fired granule appearance prior to oiling will be +0.5 color units of standard for L, a, b, scales (ISP MP-23). • Color Permanence -Demonstrated by long term performance in natural weathering testing. Availability: • Contact Soprema 310 QUADRAL DRIVE • WADSWORTH, OHIO 44281 TEL.: (330) 334-0066 • TOLL FREE: (800) 356-3521 • FAX: (330) 334 4289 General product information is provided on this Product Data Sheet The physinal prope4values reported here are based on testing conducted undercontroged Iaboratorycond6ons according to accepted test standards e PRODUCT DATA SHEET PDS-175 SOPREMA Rev 02/09 SIBS ELASTIC CEMENT SBS ELASTIC CEMENT (11) Order No. D35635 DESCRIPTION SBS ELASTIC CEMENT is a ready to use, elastomeric bitumen based mastic which contains a bituminous binder with sticking agents/solvents and is used on flat or %4": 12" or less horizontal slopes for setting drain leads, penetration pockets, pipe flanges, metal gravel stops, etc. This product meets ASTM D 4586, Type I, Class IL COVERAGE & PACKAGING Product/ Property SBS ELASTIC CEMENT Description elastomeric bitumen general adhesive Installation special extrusion gun or patch Packaging 5 gallon pail (18.9 L) Application 70 to 140 ft'/gal. (0.28 to 0.57 L/m'), depending on surface WARRANTY These products meet Soprema's manufacturing specification requirements. 310 QUADRAL DRIVE • WADSWORTH, OHIO 44281 • TEL.: (330) 334-0066 • TOLL FREE: (800) 366-3521 • FAX: (330) 334-4289 General product information is pvided on this Product Data Sheet The physical property values repoded here are based on testing conducted undercorNaged laboratorycond'Nons according to a=pted test standards. Mb AM SOPR MA 1'7e've got Yoti covered MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET SBS MODIFIED BITUMEN PLASTIC CEMENT Disponible en francais WHMLS PROTECTIVE CLOTHING TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS ADHESIVE Class 3 i)N1133 P.G.: HI SECTION L Product name: (SBS Modified Bitumen Plastic Cement Use: \Multi -purpose application Code of MSDS: CA U DRU SS FS 019 A Formula Number: 188.1 Revision date: November 9, 2004 Revised by: Marie -Claude Fontaine, Health and safety Supervisor (800)567-1492 mdontaineaasoprema.ca Manufacturer. Soprema Canada 1675 Haggerty Street Drummondville (Quebec) J2C5P7 CANADA Tel.: (819) 478-8163 Distributors: In case of emereency. SOPREMA (8:00am to 5:00pm): CANUTEC (Canada) (24h.): CHEMTREC (USA) (24h.): Poison Control Centre: Soprema Inc. 44955 Yale Road West Chilliwack(BC) V2114113 CANADA Tel.: (604) 793-7100 (800)567-1492 (613) 996-6666 (800)424-9300 Consult local telephone directory Soprema USA 310 Quadral Drive Wadsworth (Ohio) 44281 UNITED STATES Tel.: (800) 356-3521 EMERGENCY OVERVIEW!!! Black paste with strong solvent odour. CAUTION! This product and its vapours are flammable. The vapours are heavier than air and may spread long distances. Distant ignition (such as a pilot light, and any object that sparks, such as an electric motor) and flash back are possible. Irritating and/or toxic. gases. or fumes may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion. May cause skin, eye and respiratory tract irritation. Harmful or fatal if swallowed. Ingestion of the product can cause severe lung injury when aspirated. Inhalation of high concentrations of this product may cause central nervous system (CNS) depression (headache, nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, incoordination and unconsciousness). SBS Modified Bitumen Plastic Cement Revision date: November 9, 2004 Page I of 9 - SECTION Il. COMPOSITION AND. INFORMATION ON DANGEROUS INGREDIENTS NAME CAS # % WEIGHT EXPOSURE LIMIT ACG TLV-TWA TLVSTEL Asphalt 8052-42-4 30-60 5 mg/m' Not established Xylene I330-20-7 10-30 100 ppm 150 ppm - SECTION HL POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS Effects of Short -Term (Acute) Exposure INHALATION: Inhalation of vapours of xylene can occur while using the product. The exposition to vapours of xylene over exposure limits may cause irritation of the respiratory system and central nervous system depression (headaches, dizziness, nausea, tiredness, confusion and coma). Xylene: The main effect of inhaling xylene vapour is depression of the central nervous system (CNS), with symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting. Volunteers have tolerated 100 ppm, but higher concentrations become objectionable. Irritation of the nose and throat can occur at approximately 200 ppm after 3 to 5 minutes. Exposures estimated at 700 ppm have caused nausea and vomiting. Extremely high concentrations (approximately 10000 ppm) could cause incoordination, loss of consciousness, respiratory failure and death. In some cases, a potentially fatal accumulation of fluid in the lungs (pulmonary oedema) may result. Symptoms of pulmonary oedema, such as shortness of breath and difficult breathing, may be delayed several hours after exposure. However, these effects are rarely seen since xylene is irritating and identifiable by odour at much lower concentrations. The only reported death resulted from exposure to xylenes (unspecified isomer composition and unknown concentration) in a confined space. Reversible liver and kidney damage has been reported in cases of severe xylene exposure. Results of short-term studies on human volunteers indicate that xylenes can cause neurobehavioral effects such as impaired short-term memory and reaction time (300 ppm mixed xylenes, with exercise) and alterations in body balance (65 to 400 ppm mxylene). Exposure to 300 or 400 ppm mixed xylenes or 65 to 150 ppmp-xylene have not had similar effects. This variation in results is probably due to differences in the effects being studied, exposure conditions, development of tolerance and total xylene uptake (which increases during exercise). (1) Asphalt., Exposure is not expected by this route of entry under normal product use. SHIN CONTACT: Frequent or prolonged contacts can remove the natural fat from the skin and may cause redness, skin irritation and dermatitis. Xylene.- Studies with xylene isomers have shown irritation, redness and a burning sensation can result from contact. These effects are reversible shortly (usually within I hour) after the contact stops. Xylene liquid or vapour can be absorbed through the skin, but not as readily as when inhaled or ingested. Significant harmful effects are not expected by this route of exposure. (1) Asphalt: Asphalt may cause irritation to the skin. 2 EYE CONTACT: The vapours may cause eye irritation with tearing and discomfort, redness and pain. Eye contact with the product may cause moderate irritation. Xylene: The liquid is probably a mild irritant, based on animal information. Eye irritant has been reported at vapour levels as low as 200 ppm. Corneal vacuoles (pockets of fluid or air in the cornea) have also been reported following exposure to undefined vapour concentrations. This effect was reversible within 8 to 1 I days for 7 of 8 workers. (1)' Asphalt: Asphalt may cause eye irritation. 2 INGESTION: It is unlikely that toxic amounts of this product would be ingested with normal handling and use. If significant amount of the product were ingested, symptoms as described for inhalation might occur. This product may cause irritation, mouth and throat burns and abdominal pains. The product can be aspirated (inhaled) into the lungs during ingestion or vomiting. Aspiration of even a small amount of liquid could result in a life threatening accumulation of fluid in the lungs. Severe lung damage (oedema), respiratory failure, cardiac attest and death may result.-(I)--- Xylene: Based on animal information, xylene is only slightly toxic by ingestion. Ingestion of large amounts is likely to cause CNS effects such as dizziness, nausea and vomiting. In one case, ingestion of food probably contaminated with xylene caused pulmonary oedema, liver impairment and coma. The man recovered within 2 hours after treatment. Ingestion is not a common route of occupational exposure. Although there are no case reports, xylene may be aspirated, based on its physical properties (viscosity and surface tension). Aspiration is the inhalation of a material into the lungs during ingestion or vomiting. Severe lung irritation, damage to the lung tissues and death may result. 1 SBS Modified Bitumen Plastic Cement Revision date: November 9, 2004 Page 2 of 9 SECTION ILL POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS INGESTION: (continued) Asphalt No information available. Effects of Long -Term (Chronic) Exposure SHIN CONTACT: Xylene: Repeated contact can produce dermatitis (dryness and cracking) due to degreasing action. Skin sensitization was not produced in any of 24 volunteers. There is one case report of a person developing an allergic skin reaction (contact urticaria) following exposure to xylene (unspecified composition) vapour. The person subsequently tested positive in a patch test. No information was provided regarding previous history of allergies. No conclusions can be drawn regarding the potential for xylene to produce allergic skin reactions, based on this single case report. (1) Asphalt: Repeated or prolonged contact may cause irritation. 2 INHALATION: Xylene: See effects described below. Asphalt: Exposure is not expected by this route of entry under normal product use. NERVOUS SYSTEM EFFECTS: Xylene: Long-term xylene exposure may cause harmful effects on the nervous system, but there is not enough information available to draw firm conclusions. Symptoms such as headaches, irritability, depression, insomnia, agitation, extreme tiredness, tremors, and impaired concentration and short-term memory have been reported following long-term occupational exposure to xylene and other solvents. This condition is sometimes generally referred to as "organic solvent syndrome". Unfortunately, there is very little information available which isolates xylenes from other solvent exposures in the examination of these effects. Other study deficiencies include inadequate reporting on the duration of exposure and the exposure levels, and poor matching of controls. In a recent study, 175 employees were exposed to an average xylene concentration of 21 ppm for an average of 7 years. Subjective symptoms such as anxiety, forgetfulness, inability to concentrate and dizziness were reported. Xylenes accounted for greater than 70% of the total exposure. This study is also limited by factors such as those described above. (1) Asphalt: No information available. BLOOD EFFECTS: Xylene: Historical reports sometimes associate xylene exposure with certain blood effects, including leukemia, which are now known to be caused by benzene. Uncontaminated xylene is not known to cause these effects. Reduced blood platelet counts were observed in 12 of 27 men exposed to mixed xylene (unspecified composition) at a level up to 200 ppm. When exposure stopped, platelet counts returned to normal. There is insufficient information to draw any conclusions from this study. (1) Asphalt. No information available. LIVER AND KIDNEY EFFECTS: Xylene: A number of case reports and occupational studies have suggested that liver and kidney damage may result from long-term occupational exposure to xylene. However, it is not possible to attribute these effects directly to xylene exposure because generally there was exposure to other chemicals at the same time, particularly other solvents, and there was no information provided on the exposure levels or duration of exposure. In a recent study, 175 employees were exposed to a mean xylene concentration of 21 ppm for an average of 7 years. Liver and kidney effects were not reported. Xylenes accounted for greater than 70% of the total exposure. (1) Asphalt. No information available. CARCINOGENICITY: Xylene: - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - — - - Xylene has been mentioned as an exposure in 4 case -control studies. Cancers at most sites were not significantly associated with xylene exposure in any study. Most results were based on small numbers, most studies involved exposure to other potentially harmful substances, and the consistency of findings is weak. Therefore, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has determined that there is inadequate evidence for the carcinogenicity of xylene in humans. No conclusions can be drawn from the available animal information. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded that this chemical is not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans (Group 3). The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) has designated this chemical as not classifiable as a human carcinogen (A4). The US National Toxicology Program (NIP) has not listed this chemical in its report on carcinogens. 1 SBS Modified Bitumen Plastic Cement Revision date: November 9, 2004 Page 3 of 9 SECTION III. POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS CARCINOGENICITY: (continued) Asphalt: The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded that this chemical is not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. 2 TERATOGENICITY, EMBRYOTOXICTI'Y, FETOTOXICITY: Xylene: Several human population studies have suggested a link between exposure to organic solvents (including xylene) and increased occurrence of miscarriages or birth defects in children. However, in the majority of cases, there was exposure to a variety of solvents at the same time, exposures were ill-defined, and the number of cases examined was small. Overall, no conclusions can be made on the effects of exposure to xylenes on the unborn child because of the inadequacy of the available information. Xylene (mixed isomers) has produced fetotoxic effects (delayed ossification and behavioural effects) in animals, in the absence of maternal toxicity. Animal information suggests that xylenes are not teratogenic or embryotoxic at exposure levels that are not harmful to the mother. (1) Asphalt: No information available. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY: Xylene: An increase in menstrual disorders has been reported in women exposed to organic solvents such as benzene, toluene and xylenes. It is not possible to attribute these effects to xylenes in particular. The limited animal information available suggests that xylenes do not cause reproductive effects. (1) Asphalt: No information available. MUTAGENICITY: Xylene: There have been a few studies investigating the mutagenic potential of mixed xylenes (undefined composition) in workers exposed occupationally. In one study, xylene contained ethylbenzene, and in the other there was co -exposure to other solvents including benzene. These studies [induction of sister chromatid exchanges and chromosomal aberrations in human lymphocytes (white blood cells)] were negative. Negative results were also obtained in a study where volunteers were exposed to 40 ppm mixed xylenes over two weeks. However, no conclusions can be drawn because of limitations such as small study populations and exposure to other chemicals at the same time. There were no increases in chromosome aberrations and sister chromatid exchanges without metabolic activation, in cultured human lymphocytes. (1) Asphalt: No information available. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC MATERIALS: Xylene: Exposure to related solvents, such as benzene, toluene and ethanol (alcohol) slows the rate of clearance of xylenes from the body, thus enhancing its toxic effects. Exposure to xylene in combination with other solvents has had an additive effect with respect to harming the hearing of rats. (1) Asphalt:' No information available. POTENTIAL FOR ACCUMULATION: Xylene: The three xylene isomers are readily absorbed by inhalation and ingestion and are widely distributed throughout the body. A small amount may be absorbed through the skin. Xylenes are largely broken down by the liver and most of the absorbed material is rapidly excreted in the urine as breakdown products. Small amounts are eliminated unchanged in the exhaled air. There is low potential for accumulation. (1) Asphalt: No information available. SECTION IV. FIRST AID MEASURES SIGN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists, get medical attention. EYE CONTACT: -- - - Flush thoroughly with water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists, get medical attention. INHALATION: In case of gas or vapour inhalation, move victim to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If breathing stops, give respiratory assistance. Obtain medical assistance. SWALLOWING: Do not induce vomiting. Immediately contact local poison control centre. Should vomiting occur, be sure to keep the victim's head below hips to avoid aspiration of vomit into the lungs. Maintain the victim at rest and obtain immediate medical attention. SBSModifted Bitumen Plastic Cement Revision date: November 9, 2004 SECTION V. FIRE -FIGHTING MEASURES FLAMMABILITY., Flammable Class II (NFPA) EXPLOSION DATA: Sensitivity to mechanical impact: No Sensitivity to static charge: Can accumulate static charge by flow FLASH POINT: 26°C (ASTM D-93) AUTO -IGNITION TEMPERATURE: 527°C (xylene) INFLAMMABH.TTY LiMTTS IN AIR: (% in volume) 1- 7 (xylene) FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: This product and its vapours are easily ignited by heat, sparks or flames. Vapours may form explosive mixtures with air. Vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and flash back to a leak or open container. The product may ignite on contact with strong oxidizing agents. Do not cut, puncture or weld empty containers. COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Irritating and/or toxic gases or fumes may be generated by thermal decomposition or combustion. Toxic and/or irritating gases or fumes can emanate from emptyemp!y containers when submitted to high temperatures: CO, COz, Aldehydes, ketone, acrolein, halogenated compound. FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: Evacuate area. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and appropriate protective clothing in accordance with standards. Approach fire from upwind and fight fire from maximum distance or use unmanned hose holders or monitor nozzles. Always stay away from containers because of the high risk of explosion. Stop leak before attempting to put out the fire. If leak cannot be stopped, and if there is no risk to the surrounding area, let the fire bum itself out. Move containers from fire area if this can be done without risk. Cool containers with flooding quantities of water until well after fire is out. MEANS OF EXTINCTION: Anti-alcoho] or universal foam, dry chemical powder, COz, sand. Use of water spray when fighting fire may be inefficient because of the low flash oint of the roduct. - SECTION VL ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES RELEASE OR SPILL: Ventilate area. Wear appropriate protective equipment during cleanup. Eliminate all sources of ignition. Shut off source of leak if you can do it without risk. Contain the spill. Absorb or cover with dry earth, sand or other non-combustible material and transfer to containers. Sweep or shovel into containers with lids, use clean non -sparking tools to collect absorbed material. Cover and remove to appropriate well - ventilated area until disposal. Do not touch or walk through spilled material. Wash spill area with soap and water. Prevent entry into waterways, sewers basements or confined areas. Dispose of this product according to local environmental regulations. SECTION VH. HANDLING AND STORAGE _ HANDLING: This product is flammable and toxic. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing. Do not ingest. Avoid breathing mist, vapour or dust. Wash thoroughly after handling. Before handling, it is very important that ventilation controls are operating and protective equipment requirements are being followed. People working with this product would be properly trained regarding its hazards and its safe use. Eliminate all ignition sources (e.g. sparks, open flames, hot surfaces). Keep away from heat. Ground transfer containers to avoid static accumulation. Tightly reseal all partially used containers. Do not cutpuncture or weld empty containers. STORAGE: Store in a cool well -ventilated area out of direct sunlight and away from heat and ignition sources. Keep storage areas clear of combustible materials. No smoking near storage area. Store away from incompatible materials. Store the product according to occupational health and safety regulations and fire and building codes. Storage area should be clearly identified, clear of obstruction and accessible only to trained and authorized personnel. Inspect periodically for damage or leaks. Have appropriate fire extinguishers and spill clean-up equipment near stora a area. Ins ect all containers to make sure they are properly labelled. SECTION VHI. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION HANDS: Wear gloves made from polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) or viton. RESPIRATORY: If the TLV is exceeded, if use is performed in a poorly ventilated confined area, use an approved respirator in accordance with standards. EYES: Wear chemical safety goggles in accordance with standards. OTHERS: Eye bath and safety shower. CONTROL OF VAPOURS: Local exhaust is needed to control vapour and dust level to below recommended limits. SECTION IX. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PHYSICAL STATE: Paste ODOUR AND APPEARANCE: Black paste with strong solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not available SBS Modified Bitumen Plastic Cement Revision date: November 9, 2004 Page 5 of 9 SECTION IX. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES VAPOUR DENSITY (air=1): Heavier than air EVAPORATION RATE (Butyl acetate =1): 0.7 (xylene) BOILING POINT (760 into Hg): Not available FREEZING POINT: Not available SPECIFIC GRAVITY (%0 =1): 1.12 kg/L SOLUBILITY INWATER (20°C): Insoluble VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND CONTENT (V.O.C): 190 g/L VISCOSITY: 350 I/10 mm (Cone penetrability) SECTION X. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY - - - STABILITY: This material is stable. CONDITIONS OF REACTIVITY: Avoid excessive heat. INCOMPATIBHdTY- Basis and strong oxidizing agents. Inorganic acids (Strong Lewis). HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCT: None identified. HAZARDOUS POLYMERISATION: None SECTION M. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION TOXICOLOGICAL DATA: Xylene (1): LC50 (rat): 6350 ppm (4-hour exposure) (unspecified isomers and ethylbenzene) LD50 (oral, rat): 5400 mg/kg LD50 (dermal, rabbit): 12180 mg/kg; greater than 1700 mg/kg (mixed xylenes- undefined composition) Asphalt: Not available. Effects of Short --Term (Acute) Exposure INHALATION: Xylene: The major effect of xylene inhalation is on the central nervous system (CNS). There is initial excitation followed by depression, drowsiness, incoordination and unconsciousness at approximately 2000 ppm. Death at higher concentrations is from respiratory failure due to CNS depression and/or accumulation of fluid in the lungs (pulmonary oedema). Irritation of the respiratory tract, causing a decrease in the respiratory rate, has been reported. The RD50, the concentration which produces a 50% decrease in the respiratory rate of mice, is 2440 ppm. This concentration is expected to produce intolerable eye, nose and throat irritation (sensory irritation) in humans. Behavioural effects such as effects on learned behaviours and avoidance conditioning have been observed in animals following short-term inhalation. Hearing loss, mainly at mid -frequencies, has been observed in rats following short-term exposures (800 ppm and above for 6 weeks or 1450 ppm for 3 days) to xylene. A no -effect level was not determined and reversibility was not assessed. (1) Asphalt. No information available. EYE IRRITATION: Xylene: Application of xylene caused mild irritation and very slight, transient corneal damage in rabbits. Vapour exposure (unknown concentration) to mixed xylenes (undefined composition) resulted in fine vacuoles in the corneas of cats which disappeared in 24 hours. (1) Asphalt., No information available. SM IRRITATION: Xylene: - — - -- - - - - - - - - - A single application of an unspecified amount of xylenes (unspecified composition) caused irritation and swelling in rabbits and guinea pigs. Application of 0.5 ml of the xylene mixture (unspecified composition) to rabbit skin for 24 hours caused moderate irritation. Repeated application, 10-20 times over a 2 to 4 week period, of mixed xylene to rabbit skin caused moderate to marked irritation, swelling and tissue death. (1) Asphalt. No information available. SBS Modified Bitumen Plastic Cement Revision date: November 9, 2004 Page 6 of 9 SECTION XI. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION _ _ Effects of Long -Term (Chronic) Exposure TARGET ORGANS: Xylene: In general, animal studies have provided little evidence of damage to the liver, kidney or lungs, nor any other significant long-term health effects following long-term inhalation. No effects vere observed following exposure of rats or dogs to mixed xylenes up to 810 ppm, 6 hours/day for 13 weeks. Some studies have shown subtle, reversible blood effects at concentrations above 1000 ppm. However, xylenes have not been shown to cause benzene -like cancer of the blood. No important findings were observed following oral administration of 1000 mg/kg (rats) and 2000 mg/kg (mice) of mixed xylenes for 90 days. Similarly, only reduced body weight was observed in male rats fed 500 mg/kg of the same mixed xy lene for 103 weeks. No significant effects were noted in mice fed up to 1000 mg/kg for 103 weeks. (1) Asphalt: No information available. CARCINOGENICITY: Xylene: Oral studies of mixed xylenes in rats (up to 500 mg/kg for 103 weeks) and mice (up to 1000 ng/kg for 103 weeks) found no treatment - related increase in the incidence of tumours. In another carcinogenicity study, xylene (unspecified composition) was administered to rats (up to 500 mg/kg for 104 weeks). The reporting of this study was so poor that it is not possible to evaluate the results. A number of studies have investigated whether exposure to xylenes causes skin cancer. The conduct and reporting of these studies do not allow any conclusions to be drawn. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has determined that there is inadequate evidence for carcinogenicity of xylene in animals. (1) Asphalt: No information available. REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS: Xylene: No harmful reproductive effects were noted in males or females when rats were exposed to up to 500 ppm mixed xylenes in a single generation study. No firm negative conclusions can be drawn from this study because the maximum tolerated dose may not have been achieved. Ingestion of mixed xylenes for up to 2 years caused no observable adverse effects in the reproductive organs of male and female rats (up to 500 mg/kg/day) or mice (up to 1000 mg/kg/day). (1) Asphalt: No information available. TERATOGENICI]Y, EMERYOTOXICITY, FETOTOXICITY: Xylene: In three studies, fetotoxic effects (delayed ossification and behavioural effects) were observed in the offspring of rats exposed by inhalation to 500 ppm mixed xylenes with up to 20% ethylbenzene. In another study, fetotoxicity (decreased weight) was observed in the female offspring of rats exposed to up to 500 ppm of mixed xylenes. No signs of maternal toxicity were observed in these studies. In other studies where rats and mice were exposed by inhalation or ingestion, harmful effects in the offspring (teratogenicity, embryotoxicity and/or fetotoxicity) were either not observed or were observed in the presence of significant harmful effects in the mothers. Some other studies have not been evaluated because of significant study design limitations for example, poor reporting of exposure details and/or effects, and inadequate evaluation of material toxicity. (1) Asphalt. No information available. MUTAGENICITY: Xylene: Negative results have been consistently obtained in a variety of studies using live animals and cultured cells. Mixed xylenes gave negative results in a number of bacterial assays, with and without metabolic activation. Negative results were obtained in a variety of tests live animals exposed by a number of exposure routes. Tests for chromosome damage in rats and mice (both bone -marrow cytogenetics and micronucleus) (by oral, injection and inhalation routes) were negative. Negative results were also obtained in dominant lethal assays in rats and mice following administration by injection of adequate maximum doses. (1) Asphalt: No information available. SECTION XIL ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS: Do not allow product or runoff from fire control to enter storm or sanitary sewers, lakes, rivers, streams, or public waterways. Block off drains and ditches. Provincial and federal regulations may require that environmental and/or other agencies be notified of a spill incident. Spill area must be cleaned and restored to original condition or to the satisfaction of authorities. May be harmful to aquatic life. SBS Modified Bitumen Plastic Cement Revision date: November 9, 2004 Page 7 of 9 SECTION XE1L DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL: This product is listed as hazardous waste. Consult local, state, provincial or territory authorities to know disposal methods. Also listed as hazardous waste by the RCRA (USA); waste disposal as to follow EPA regulations. Do not dispose of waste with normal garbage or sewers systems. SECTION XIV. TRANSPORT. INFORMATION NAME OF PRODUCT. SBS Modified Bitumen Plastic Cement IDENTIFICATION NUMBER UN 1133 CLASSIFICATION (TDG-DOT):Class 3 SHIPPING NAME: Adhesive Containers follow the standardsoE Canada: CAN / CGSB-43.150-97 USA: CFR 49 parts 100 to 199 PACIGNG GROUP: III WHMIS: Class D2A: Very toxic material causing other effects (xylene has teratogenicity and embryotoxicity effects). Class D2B: Toxic material causing other effects (asphalt and xylene have irritant effects). DSL: All constituents of this product are included on the Domestic Substances List (DSL — Canada). HMIS (USA): Fire Hazard: Reactivity: Personal pr( ro 11.1 t Reactivity: Health: Specific Hazard: ACGH3: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists ANSI: American National Standards Institute ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials CAS: Chemical Abstract Services CFR: Code of Federal Regulations (United States) CSA: Canadian Standardisation Association DOT: Department of Transportation (United States) DSL: Domestic Substances List (Canada) EPA: Environmental Protection Agency (United States) HMIS: Hazardous Material Information System IARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer LC50: (Lethal concentration50) Concentration of a substance in air that causes dead of 50% mortality of a defined animal population LD50: (Lethal dose5c) Single dose of a substance that, when administrated by a define route in an animal assay, is expected t( cause the death of 50% of a defined animal population. NFPA: National Fire Protection Association (United States) NIOSH: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NTP: National Toxicology Program OSHA: Occupational Safety & Health Administration (United States) PEL: Permissible Exposure Limit RCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (United States) RTECS: Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances TDG: Transportation of Dangerous Goods TLV: Threshold Limit Value TWA: Time -weighted average TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act (United States) (1) CHEMINFO (2003) Canadian Centre of Organisational Health and Safety, Hamilton (Ontario) Canada (2) Material Safety Data Sheet of the supplier. This MSDS has been prepared by: Marie -Claude Fontaine For more information: SOPREMA Canada 1-800-567-1492 The Material Safety Data Sheets of SOPREMA Canada are available on Internet at the following site: http://www.soprema.ca SBS Modified Bitumen Plastic Cement Revision date: November 9, 2004 Page 8 of 9 SEMON XVL OTHER INFORMATION Justification of the update: Addition of data in Sections III and XI. This MSDS contains all the information required by ANSI Z400.1-1998 standard (United States), by regulation 29 CFR Part 1910.1200 of the Hazard Communication Standard of OSHA, and is in accordance with standard DORS/88-66 OF WHMIS Canada. To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the above named supplier or any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist. SBSModrfied Bitumen Plastic Centent Revision date: November 9, 2004 Page 9 of (CYCLED) �2'x2' CURB A IGH NE MATCHNEW ® EXISTING -WIC INSULATION —® _� NEW PRESSURE -TREATED WOOD BLOCKING (TYP.) 2x6 METAL STUDS +-I 6" TYPICAL FORCED AIR VENTING FAN STRIPPING 18" WIDE, 24 GAUGE GALVANIZED _ COVER PLATE ATTACHED 12" O.C. TO DECKING 2x6 METAL STUDS EXISTING LWIC 6„ TYPICAL FORCED AIR VENTING TRENCH —26 GUAGE METAL CAP TEMPO 2'x3'CURZB EXISTING TEMPORARY ROOF MEMBRANE HEIGHT TO ® MATCH NEW —II ® EXISTING LWIC INSULATION 1 V\I'—NEW PRESSURE -TREATED WOOD BLOCKING (TYP.) 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