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Date utili sink S Job No.: 2814 STROBE i GAS FIRED Unit Hi ater ... O CEILING nw Date: 9/17/08 80%EF Input/100K o tput No "a ROEI ST�TIOI ...�� Scale: AS NOTED HORN STROBE RENTAL AREA Title: 1445 sgft Q S E DETECTOR 30'-3 1/2' Article 34 plan and diagrams f 1 FIRST FLOOR PLAN � A.1 SCALE 1/8"=1'-0" 1!8"Scale 5 z Y Drawing No. SULv07-2008 08 :32 AM P. 011 Nelson Shiffiet# rom. Nelson Shifflett[nelson @valleyhomeimpmvement.com) rent: Monday, July 07,2008 8.05 AM 'apat llo@northamptonma_gov.' ,ubject: fire suppression Kpect to have the quote from Bay State Sprinkler later today for all work related to the spray booth. : th that,I can provide you with all the information you requested to approve our permit,except the fire narrative. Jan ked me to have you call him directly_ His number is 433-3314. If he can't give you the information you need,he'll put touch with someone else in the company who can. r°saK V4t t P~ idey Home Improvement, Inc :0 Riverside Dr. P.O. Box 60627 1 `o :�rthampton,Ma.01062 _tt, 3-5s4-2522 fax. 585-0820 JUL 7 2008 a a GE I` �� ls � JUL-08-2005 03:40 PM P. 01 Valley Home Improvement, Inc. P.O. BOX 60627,NORTHAMPTON,MA 01062 413:584-7522 FAX 413-585-0820 DESIGN J BUILD ADDITIONS •RENOVATIONS July s,2008 J UL - 20'08 `l'o: Tony Patillo Re: Jan--Bay State Sprinkler This is the quote I received from Bay State Sprinkler.Their scope of work matches the information I received from the spray booth company. I checked with Jan and he said he had not heard from you regarding the need for a narrative. This is the last hwdle I now to get over to finalize my application according to your requirements. Please let me know. Thank you, Net[[son Some Guidelines and Best Practices to Help Satisfy Permit Exemption Requirements Here are key requirements and best practices pertaining to spray-booths,equipment and operations: • Face velocity of air at the filter cannot exceed 200 feet per minute. • Spray guns must employ either high volume lo;r pressure (HI,LPG or electrostatic spray application, or an alternative method that is equivalently efficient and is approved in vrriting by MassDEP. • Use a coating that complies with the 1�'OC limits contained in the regulation. • The T/OC content of any su�facepreparation solution, unless it it used toprepareplasticpart,should not exceed 1.67 pounds pergallon. • Spray guns must be cleaned in a device that minimi.Zes solvent evaporation during cleaning rinsing and draining operations. The device must be capable of recirculating solvent during cleaning so it can be reused— and collecting.pent solvent in an enclosed system for proper disposal or recycling. • Spray booth ventilation must include hiv or more layers of dry fiber mat totaling at least to o inches thick or a.gstem MassDEP has determined is equivalent and achieves a particulate control eficiency of at least 970/o by xeigbt. Filter material must be disposed in accordance frith all applicable MassDEP regulations. • The stack must discbarge vertically with the opening at least 33 feet above ground or 10 feet above the roof. The stack gas exit velocity must be greater than 40 feet per second.Emissions from the stack must have 0%opacity. • To demonstrate compliance, spray booth operators must maintain detailed monthly records of materials use or emissions. Automotive refinisherr have the option of maintaining mon1by purchase records of coatings and surface preparation products. Long-Range Operational Planning Keep in mind there only are two ways to reduce VOC emissions from surface coating operations: Reduce or replace the organic solvent in a coating system and/or improve the transfer efficiency of the coating operation.There are high solids, low-VOC paints that will give you finished quality equal to the paints you currently use. Ask your paint suppliers for Benefits of Reducing Volatile Organic information on these and other compliant paints. There are Compounds powder, radiation-cured, waterborne and high-solids coatings, • Comply with federal and state which contain no or a lower percentage of organic solvents and environmental regulations limit VOC emissions. Transfer efficiency is the ratio of the • Protect worker health amount of coating solids deposited on the surface to the amount of coating solids sprayed. If the transfer efficiency- fora • Save on raw materials particular surface coating operation can be increased,the amount • Reduce operating costs of coating (and resulting VOC emissions) will be reduced. • Reduce employee turnover Typical technologies used to improve transfer efficiency in surface coating operations include electrostatic spraying, dip- coating and flow coating. OTA staff can help you to reduce or eliminate the use of organic solvents and improve the transfer efficiency of your coating operations. Next Steps: Call the Office of Tecluiical Assistance and Technology (OTA) to arrange a confidential site visit; all of our advisory services are provided at no cost to you. We are a non-regulatory office that will review your operations and identify possible compliance problems before you apply for a MassDEP permit or an exemption. Contact Information: For more information about changes to the spray booth regulations or to schedule a confidential site visit,please contact: Michelle-NEilu OTA 617-626-1094 michelle.miilu @state.ma.us Marina Gayl OTA 617-626-1077 marina.gaylCstate.ma.us ETA a -zulaty ice r1 •ficf n �...: f . pray=ies, a�cs i e oi � hnlu . egsae aMpie ieduc n ned, usett ,Fps : i� n tt n amt 0T"A ta+ . "A t ffi�flf Z'ieCllm- a 1 S1St�d1TCce end irlb�g�� � CAtTl ridg St.,M to � f5 tire- �+ 7l 6�6 {�► atx b', ,i a Telasit �rnass.�ovnvirrsta' FAT co A Guidelines for Compliant Spray Booth Operation In December2007, the 11assachuseas Department of Environmental Protection (AfasrDEP) introduced nen,regulations that nill affect many spray hoods and coating operations emitting rrlatinely small amounts of solvents and pollutants knonar as I'olatile Organic Compounds (1,1'0Q. By complying nith the Commonwealt)'s overall guidelines, you can prevent pollution and protect your shop firm financial penalties and legal liabilities, as n�ell as ensure worker safety. The Oce of Technical Assistance and Tec%nology (OTC) prepared this document to help you to: understand the new regulations; avoid common regulatory compliance violations; reduce VOC emissions and.rave money. OTA can hepyou to comply nith the new regulations and find ney,mays to reduce the use of toxic material. Why Massachusetts Regulates Coating Operations During painting and coating operations, solids are deposited on an object to provide corrosion protection, adhesion, durability or to increase aesthetic Success Story appeal, but liquid or volatiles are also carried to the air. Volatiles, called Mdde-Fenwal.Inc. Volatile Organic Compounds,or VOC,also are contained in materials used in By updating its coating operations coating operations, such as adhesives, lacquers and surface prep and cleanup with computer-programmed spray solutions. VOC contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone and some applications and ultraviolet curing, also are considered hazardous air pollutants that may endanger workers and Mdde-Fenwal reduced its air the environment. Workers can suffer long-term health impacts from inhaling emissions by 75 %, eliminated 20 paint and other vapors. For the shop owner, this can result in productivity drums per year of flammable waste, and reduced its production losses, worker compensation claims and other problems. And, air emissions cycle by an entire day. The can generate complaints from neighbors. In 2007, the MassDEP announced system, which also reduced the new regulations on VOC for: plastics parts coaters, wood finishers, metal amount of coating used per parts and products coaters, automotive surface coaters and refinishers and printed circuit board by 96%,was finishers.leather surface expected to save the company The New Massachusetts Regulations and What They Mean For You $300,000 annually. The state's new air permit and source registration requirements are based on the amount of VOC emitted by a shop. The key questions are: Do you have a valid airpermit from MassDE'P for your spray booth? If yes,you must follow requirements of the permit and keep records that show you are in compliance. If you don't have an air pemvt for your spray booth operation, can you qualify for a permit exemption? You may qualify for an exemption: • If your shop uses less than 670 gallons per calendar month of all use of LaserTouchT�"spray Gun at sat-path materials containing VOC (including solvents, water-based paints and Regional vocational Teclnncal school adhesives), or has an emission rate of less than 2.5 tons of VOC per calendar month. (Source registration would be required). Or • If your shop uses less than 2,000 gallons per 12-monde rolling period of any organic material (including all organic material including VOC and non-VOC, such as acetone), or has an emission rate less than 10 tons of organic material per 12-monde rolling period. (Your facility would be exempt from source registration requirements and fees). And • Your coating operations meet specific guidelines and requirements regarding: record keeping, spray booth specifications,hazardous waste handling and equipment maintenance. t d Louis Hasbrouck From: Louis Hasbrouck Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 4:28 PM To: 'Bill Gillen' Cc: 'Steven Silverman'; Anthony Patillo Subject: Summit Woodworking Bill, I reviewed the info you submitted. The chapter 34 information and the spray booth specs are good. The narrative on the ventilation system is a little sparse; I've attached an information sheet prepared by the state. From our conversations, I'm assuming that this operation will qualify for a spray booth permit exemption, but we'll need that information. Has Summit applied for a permit exemption yet?Will the stack discharge be at least 10 ft above the roof and at least 35 ft above ground?Will the stack gas exit velocity be greater than 40 fps?What will the annual usage levels be? These are the sorts of questions that we would like addressed. LJ MA Compliant gray booth opera I've copied this to Steve Silverman; he may be the one to answer the questions. Thanks. Louis Hasbrouck Local Inspector and Zoning Enforcement City of Northampton Building Department 212 Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 (413) 587-1240 1 • TINTING: MagnaClaw Precatalyzed Primer/ Undercoater can be tinted using up to 10 ounces of a lacquer compatible tinting colorant (Huls 844). DO NOT tint with glycol containing colorants. MagnaClaw is not a controlled tint base. EQUIPMENT Use lacquer thinner to clean up all equipment. Dispose of dirty solvent and cleaning rags in CLEANUP: a safe and approved manner. Solvent or lacquer-soaked rags should be stored in water- filled,closed containers prior to disposal. DRYING TIME: Dust Free 7 minutes Recoat: 30 minutes Handle: 60 minutes PACKAGE& 1 Gallon Unit 5 Gallon Unit SHIPPING WEIGHT: 10.26lbs. 51.3 lbs. 41.04 lb.carton 4 gallons per carton SHELF LIFE& Store in cool,dry areas in the original sealed containers. Do not store around any source STORAGE: of flames or sparks. Spills should be cleaned up with non-sparking tools and inert absorbent material. I year shelf life. DOT Flammable Liquid, Red Label, UN 1263. CLASSIFICATION: B/L DESCRIPTION: Paint, UN 1263,3, PG II. CAUTION: THESE PRODUCTS ARE DESIGNED FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY Use only after all safety information is understood. Refer to"Material Safety Data Sheet" for additional information. TESTING: Due to the wide variety of substrates,surface preparation methods,application methods, and environments,customers should test the complete system for adhesion and compatibility under their conditions prior to full scale application. NOTE: The information,rating, and options stated here pertain to the material currently offered and represent the results of tests believed to be reliable. However,due to variations in customer handling and methods of application which are not known or under our control, M.L.Campbell cannot make any warranties as to the end result. ML Campbell 224 Catherine St. Ft Erie,ON L2A 5M9 1-800 3641359 website:www.micampbell.com 04/05 I I, 'Mill WOOD FINISHING SYSTEMS PRODUCT: MagnaClawTM' Precat Primer/Undercoater CODES: W115749 DESCRIPTION: MagnaClaw Primer/Undercoater is a HAP's free, 550 VOC compliant,fast dry,easy sanding pre catalyzed primer/undercoater. It is specially formulated for use as the first coat under M.L.Campbell Precatalyzed Pigmented Lacquers. It exhibits very good adhesion on wood, particle board and hard boards. Also,has good holdout over porous surfaces such as soft wood and untempered hard board. Sands very well to produce an excellent base coat with outstanding holdout of top coats. Especially developed for filling the open pores on MDF board. USES: Can be used on wood or MDF board,store fixtures,cabinet work,interior paneling and trim, furniture or any application where a fast dry primer with excellent product handling characteristics is required. Amazing Glaze may be applied over MagnaClaw if you allow MagnaClaw to dry at least 12 hours. Formulated for job shop application. OTHER PRODUCTS MagnaMax Precatalyzed Pigmented Finishes. M.L. Campbell Lacquer Thinner(C160 36) TO REFERENCE: M.L. Campbell Care Retarder(C161 1),or M.L. Campbell Reducer(C162 1) PHYSICAL Weight per Gallon: 9.52+/-0.2 lbs. PROPERTIES: Viscosity-Ford#4 @ 77*F(25°C): 60-80 seconds (PACKAGED) %Solids by Weight: 51.38+/-2.5 %Solids by Volume: 33.38+/-2.5 Theoretical Coverage at 1 mil Dry: 535 sq.ft.per gallon Coverage figures DO NOT include spray loss. Also allow for surface irregularities and porosity of surface to be finished. Flash Point(PMCC): 41°F Color: White V.O.0*: 524 g/I(4.37lbs./gallon) *V.O.0 shown is arrived at by using material unthinned. If material is thinned,V.O.C.will be higher. SURFACE New Work. Remove any dirt,grease or other construction contamination and sand as PREPARATION: required. O/d Work: Strip old finishes completely and remove all contaminants from the surface. Finish as new work. REDUCTION: If thinning necessary,use no more than 10-20% M.L. Campbell C160 36 Lacquer Thinner or M.L.Campbell Care Reducer C162 1. APPLICATION Refer to spray equipment suppliers'recommendations for fine lacquer atomizing PROCEDURE: spray guns, air caps and fluid needles. MagnaClaw may require larger tip than a typical lacquer. Note: Hot spray application is not recommended. If hot spray equipment is used, temperature setting should never be over 110°F(43 0C). OVER... When applying a color over the lacquer undercoater, it is suggested you tint the lacquer undercoater with Huls 844 industrial colorant to approximate the finished color. Following the application of the undercoater, apply no more than two coats of M.L. Campbell MAGNAMAX Precatalyzed Pigmented Lacquer. Remember that light scuff sanding in between coats is always recommended. When sanding between coats,use 320 Grit Fre-Cut(no fill)sandpaper. Always agitate the product thoroughly during application. Too much coating weight can cause problems. The recommended dry mil film thickness after sanding should not exceed 5 mils dry. NOTE: Caution: MAGNAMAX White/Opaque Base has a pot life of 120 days. Clear top coats are not necessary however, if a clear topcoat is desired then use Magnamax Clear or Krystal Post Catalyzed Varnish. Refer to spray equipment supplier's recommendations for fine lacquer atomizing spray guns, air caps and fluid needles. Note: Hot spray application is not recommended. If hot spray equipment is used, temperature setting should never be over 1 10O(43 0C). TINTING: Please note that the addition of colorant to pigmented coatings,in direct relationship to the amount of colorant used,will detract from the overall durability of the coatings and can also affect luster. We recommend a color limitation in the White/Opaque Base of(8)ounces per gallon and in the Clear Base (10)ounces per gallon. Only tint MAGNAMAX with industrial colorants such as Huls 844 tinters. DO NOT tint with colorants that contain glycol. At 77°F(2VC) At 12(PF(48°C) DRYING TIME: Dry to touch: 15-25 minutes 5-10 minutes Sanding dry: 30-40 minutes 8-12 minutes Stacking dry: 12 hours 30-60 minutes MAGNAMAX can be forced dried at temperatures of 120°F(49 0C). If not force dried,it can be packed for shipping on the same schedule used for conventional nitrocellulose products. EQUIPMENT Use lacquer thinner to clean up all equipment.Dispose of dirty solvent and cleaning rags in a safe and CLEANUP: approved manner. Solvent or lacquer-soaked rags should be stored in water-filled,closed containers prior to disposal. PACKAGE& White SHIPPING WEIGHT: 1 Gallon Unit 5 Gallon Unit 35.3 lbs. 43.0 lbs. Store in cool,dry areas in the original sealed containers. Do not store around any source of flames or STORAGE: sparks. Spills should be cleaned up with non-sparking tools and inert absorbent material. DOT Flammable Liquid,Red Label,UN 1263. CLASSIFICATION: B/L DESCRIPTION: Paint,UN 1263,3,PG II. CAUTION: THESE PRODUCTS ARE DESIGNED FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY Use only after all safety information is understood.Refer to"Material Safety Data Sheet"for additional information. TESTING: Due to the wide variety of substrates,surface preparation methods,application methods,and environments,customers should test the complete system for adhesion and compatibility under their conditions prior to full scale application. NOTE: The information,rating,and options stated here pertain to the material currently offered and represent the results of tests believed to be reliable. However,due to variations in customer handling and methods of application which are not known or under our control,M.L.Campbell cannot make any warranties as to the end result. ML Campbell 224 Catherine St. Ft Erie,ON L2A 5M9 1-800 3641359 950-9881-000 website:www.micampbell.com 9/07 • e, R WOOL? FINISHINC3 SYSTEMS PRODUCT: MagnaMaxTM PRECATALYZED PIGMENTED LACQUER CODES: W297 18 White/Opaque Base Gloss W29716 White/Opaque Base Semi Gloss W297 14 White/Opaque Base Satin DESCRIPTION: Pigmented MAGNAMAX is a premium quality,resists yellow,thermoset,HAPS free, ultra low formaldehyde,precatalyzed nitrocellulose lacquer formulation(Amino Alkyd)which meets AWI-OP4 rating for chemical and moisture resistance. Supplied in a high solids,high build,fast drying formulation,MAGNAMAX has exceptional resistance to water,solvents and household chemicals. MAGNAMAX is a world class coating that makes available to you,the latest in high performance,long lasting wood finish technology. USES: MAGNAMAX Precatalyzed Pigmented Lacquer is a furniture quality lacquer designed for use on kitchen and bathroom cabinets,dormitory,household,display fixtures and the wood parts of upholstered furniture. OTHER PRODUCTS For lacquer thinner,use C162 1 M.L.Campbell Care Reducer. To slow drying,use M.L. TO REFERENCE: Campbell Care Retarder C161 1. For a base coat,use W111 219 W.V.P(White Vinyl Primer),W350 10 MAGNALAC Primer Undercoater,W370 9 Clawlock Catalyzed Primer Undercoater or MagnaClaw PreCat Primer/Undercoater,W115749. White/Opaque Base PHYSICAL Weight per Gallon: 8.6 Ibs+/-.2 PROPERTIES: Viscosity-Ford#4 @ 77°F(25°C): 40-50 seconds (PACKAGED) %Solids by Weight: 41.92+/-2 %Solids by Volume: 28.59+/-2 Theoretical Coverage at 1 mil Dry: 459 sq.ft.per gallon Coverage figures DO NOT INCLUDE spray loss. Also allow for surface irregularities and porosity of wood surface to be finished. Flash Point(PMCC): 40-F(°C) Color. White Sheen(600 Glossmeter): Gloss 80+ Semi-Gloss 63-67 Satin 33-37 V.O.C.: 593 gA (4.95 Ibs./gallon) Photochemically Reactive: No SURFACE New Work. Remove any dirt,grease,glue or other construction contaminants and sand wood as PREPARATION: required. Old Work. Strip old finishes completely and remove all contaminants from the surface. Make sure surface is dry,sand as required. Finish as new work. If cratering develops on old work,Fish Eye Killer may remedy this problem,if the contamination is not too severe. REDUCTION: MAGNAMAX Precatalyzed Pigmented Lacquer White can be applied as supplied or reduce as required with C 1621 ML Campbell Care Reducer. APPLICATION Precatalyzed type coatings develop very durable finishes but require controlled application procedures. PROCEDURE: An excellent long lasting finish can be developed by applying two coats of MAGNAMAX Precatalyzed Pigmented Lacquer over one or two coats of W11219 W.V.P.(White Vinyl Primer), W35010 Primer, W370 9 Clawlock Catalyzed Primer underwater or MagnaClaw PreCat Primer/Undercoater,W116749. OVER... REDUCTION: No reduction is required;however,small amounts of lacquer thinner(C160 36 Lacquer Thinner or C1621 Care Reducer)may be used if required for specific equipment. If blushing occurs use M.L. Campbell C162 Flow Enhancer or C161 1 Care Retarder. APPLICATION MAGNAMAX is formulated to be a self-sealing system. Always agitate thoroughly before PROCEDURE: application. Apply 2-3 coats at 3-6 mils wet on sanded substrate. The second or third coat should be applied after complete drying of the previous coat. Sand between coats using 280-320, Fre-cut(no fill)type sand paper. Always sand just prior to recoating. The total dry film build should be at least 2.5 mils and should not exceed 5 dry mils. MAGNAMAX should be applied when temperatures in the spray room are at a minimum of 68°F(20°C). Refer to spray equipment suppliers, recommendations for fine lacquer atomizing spray guns,air caps and fluid needles. Note:Hot spray application is not recommended. If hot spray equipment is used,temperature setting should never be over 110°F(43 0C). EQUIPMENT Use lacquer thinner to clean up all equipment. Dispose of dirty solvent and cleaning CLEANUP: rags in a safe and approved manner. Solvent or lacquer-soaked rags should be stored in water-filled,closed containers prior to disposal. DRYING TIME: at 77°F(25°C) Dry to touch: 15-25 minutes Sanding dry:30-45 minutes Stacking dry:4-6 hours PACKAGE& 1 Gallon Unit Carton(4 Gallons) 5 Gallon Unit SHIPPING WEIGHT: 8.65 Ibs 34.6 Ibs 43 lbs. SHELF LIFE& The shelf life is 120 days after catalyzation if stored in a cool,dry area in the original STORAGE: sealed containers. See container for catalyzation date. Do not store around any source of flames or sparks. Spills should be cleaned up with non-sparking tools and inert absorbent material. DOT Flammable Liquid,Red Label, UN 1263. CLASSIFICATION: B/L DESCRIPTION: Paint,UN 1263,3,PG II. CAUTION: THESE PRODUCTS ARE DESIGNED FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY Use only after all safety information is understood.Refer to"Material Safety Data Sheet" for additional information. TESTING: Due to the wide variety of substrates,surface preparation methods,application methods, and environments,customers should test the complete system for adhesion and compatibility under their conditions prior to full scale application. NOTE: The information, rating, and options stated here pertain to the material currently offered and represent the results of tests believed to be reliable. However,due to variations in customer handling and methods of application which are not known or under our control, M.L.Campbell cannot make any warranties as to the end result. ML Campbell 224 Catherine St. Ft Erie,ON L2A 5M9 1-800 3641359 website:www.mlcampbell.com 950A067-000 8/01 (,' m-- 4;.m A M P 16- C A M P B E 116.1- WOOD FINISHING SYSTEMS PRODUCT: MAGNAMAX'm HI-SOLIDS WATER WHITE PRE-CATALYZED CLEAR LACQUER CODES: C14818 Gloss C148 16 Semi-Gloss C148 14 Satin C148 12 Dull DESCRIPTION: MAGNAMAX is a premium quality,water white,pre-catalyzed lacquer. MAGNAMAX is a hi-solids, self-sealing,fast dry formulation that has exceptional resistance to water, solvents,and household chemicals. MAGNAMAX represents the latest in durable, long lasting wood finishing technology that meets AWI TR-4 chemical and moisture resistance standards. MAGNAMAX features a HAPS-free formulation with ultra low formaldehyde, meeting world E-1 standards for a better work environment. USES: MAGNAMAX Water White Pre-catalyzed Lacquer is a user friendly,furniture quality lacquer designed for use on kitchen and bathroom cabinets, household or office furniture,and the wood parts of upholstered furniture. MAGNAMAX passes all KCMA tests,and AWI TR-4 chemical and moisture resistance tests. OTHER PRODUCTS For stain requirements,see M.L.Campbell WoodSong 11 Wiping Stains or Microton TO REFERENCE: Spray Stains. MAGNAMAX is self-sealing. If separate sealer is desired, use M.L. Campbell C156 10 AC Sealer or C100 25 Vinyl Sealer. PHYSICAL Weight per Gallon: 7.85 lbs. PROPERTIES: Viscosity-Ford#4 @ 77*F(25°C): 25-30 seconds (PACKAGED) %Solids by Weight: 33 t 2 %Solids by Volume: 25±2 Theoretical Coverage at 1 mil Dry: 405 sq.ft. per gallon t 5 Coverage figures DO NOT INCLUDE spray loss. Also allow for surface irregularities and porosity of wood surface to be finished. Flash Point(PMCC): 48°F(9°C) Color: Clear to Hazy Sheen(60°Glossmeter)*: Gloss 85+ Semi-Gloss 65±2 Satin 35±2 Dull 15±2 Packaged V.O.C.: 625 t 4 g/I or 5.22 t.1 lbs./gal. less exempt solvents Photochemically Reactive: No SURFACE New Work. Remove any dirt,grease or other contamination and sand as required. If PREPARATION: desired,apply WoodSong II stain,as directed by the specific M.L. Campbell Product Information sheet, prior to finishing. Old Work. Strip old finishes completely and remove all contaminants from the surface. Make sure surface is dry. Finish as new work. OVER C14814 page 6 Section 14 -- TRANSPORT INFORMATION US Ground (DOT) 1 Gallon and Less may be Classed as CONSUMER COMMODITY, ORM-D Larger Containers are Regulated as : UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG II, (ERG#128) DOT (Dept of Transportation) Hazardous Substances & Reportable Quantities n-Butyl acetate 5000 lb RQ Bulk Containers may be Shipped as (check reportable quantities) : UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG II, (ERG#128) Canada (TDG) UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG II, (ERG#128) IMO UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG II, (9 C c.c. ) , EmS F-E, S-E Section 15 -- REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR 372 .65C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND by WT °s Element 71-36-3 1-Butanol 5 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. Section 16 -- OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. ` C14814 page 5 TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name 64-17-5 Ethanol LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 7060 mg/kg 67-63-0 2-Propanol LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 5045 mg/kg 71-36-3 1-Butanol LC50 RAT 4HR 8000 ppm LD50 RAT 790 mg/kg 78-83-1 2-Methyl-1-propanol LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 2460 mg/kg 50-00-0 Formaldehyde (max. ) LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available 67-64-1 Acetone LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 5800 mg/kg 141-78-6 Ethyl Acetate LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 5600 mg/kg 123-86-4 n-Butyl Acetate LC50 RAT 4HR 2000 ppm LD50 RAT 13100 mg/kg 628-63-7 Amyl Acetate LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 6500 mg/kg Section 12 -- ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. Section 13 -- DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Waste must be tested for ignitability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. Continued on page 6 C14814 page 4 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION A properly fitted, full face respirator effective for particulates, e- ganic solvents, and formaldehyde or an air supplied respirator must be wGrn, unless air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist concentrations are below permissible limits. Follow respirator manufacturer' s directions for respirator use. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2 . EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal . Section 9 -- PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT 7 .85 lb/gal 941 g/1 SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0 . 95 BOILING POINT 132 - 306 F 55 - 152 C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 74 %- EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER N.A. VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 5 .22 lb/gal 626 g/1 Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 5 . 03 lb/gal 602 g/l Emitted VOC Section 10 -- STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY -- Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Oxides of Nitrogen, possibility of Hydrogen Cyanide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur Section 11 -- TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Formaldehyde, listed by IARC, NTP and OSHA, has been shown to cause cancer of the nasal cavity in rats exposed to high levels. Available evidence in humans is inconclusive. Continued on page 5 C14814 page 3 UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat . Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat . Section 6 -- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. Section 7 -- HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE CATEGORY DOL Storage Class IB PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Contents are FLAMMABLE. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flame. During use and until all vapors are gone: Keep area ventilated - Do not smoke - Extinguish all flames, pilot lights, and heaters - Turn off stoves, electric tools and appliances, and any other sources of ignition. Consult NFPA Code. Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures . Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. Section 8 -- EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Contains a formaldehyde-based resin which, under certain conditions of use, may release Formaldehyde. Before initial use, consult OSHA' s ' Standard for Occupational Exposure to Formaldehyde ' (29 CFR 1910 . 1048) . Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust) , 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) , OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust) , 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) . VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards 1910 . 94, 1910 . 107, 1910 . 108 . Continued on page 4 1 C14814 - page 2 32 123-86-4 n-Butyl Acetate ACGIH TLV 150 ppm 10 mm ACGIH TLV 200 ppm STEL OSHA PEL 150 ppm OSHA PEL 200 ppm STEL 3 628-63-7 Amyl Acetate ACGIH TLV 100 ppm 4 mm OSHA PEL 100 ppm Section 3 -- HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. May cause nervous system depression. Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and possibly death. Prolonged overexposure to solvent ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse effects to the liver, urinary and blood forming systems. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache, dizziness, nausea, and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray mists. Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May cause allergic respiratory and/or skin reaction in susceptible persons. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. Section 4 -- FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. INHALATION: If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. Section 5 -- FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT LEL UEL 48 F PMCC 1 . 1 19 . 0 FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION RED LABEL -- Flammable, Flash below 100 F (38 C) EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam Continued on page 3 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET C14814 28 00 Section 1 -- PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER DATE OF PREPARATION HMIS CODES Health 2* C14814 01-JUL-08 Flammability 3 Reactivity 0 PRODUCT NAME MAGNAMAX'" Precatalyzed Lacquer, Satin MANUFACTURER'S NAME M. L. CAMPBELL 101 Prospect Ave. N.W. Cleveland, OH 44115 TELEPHONE NUMBERS and WEBSITES Product Information (800) 364-1359 www.mlcampbell .com Regulatory Information (216) 566-2902 www.paintdocs.com Medical Emergency (216) 566-2917 Transportation Emergency for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, (800) 424-9300 fire, exposure, or accident) Section 2 -- COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS by WT CAS No. INGREDIENT UNITS VAPOR PRESSURE 8 64-17-5 Ethanol ACGIH TLV 1000 ppm 44 mm OSHA PEL 1000 ppm 7 67-63-0 2-Propanol ACGIH TLV 200 ppm 33 mm ACGIH TLV 400 ppm STEL OSHA PEL 400 ppm 5 71-36-3 1-Butanol ACGIH TLV 20 ppm 5 .5 mm OSHA PEL 50 ppm (Skin) CEILING 2 78-83-1 2-Methyl-1-propanol ACGIH TLV 50 ppm 8 .7 mm OSHA PEL 50 ppm <0 .1 50-00-0 Formaldehyde (max. ) (See SECTION 8 for additional information) ACGIH TLV 0 .3 ppm CEILING 27.56 mm OSHA PEL 0 .75 ppm OSHA PEL 2 ppm STEL 3 67-64-1 Acetone ACGIH TLV 500 ppm 180 mm ACGIH TLV 750 ppm STEL OSHA PEL 1000 ppm 5 141-78-6 Ethyl Acetate ACGIH TLV 400 ppm 86 mm OSHA PEL 400 ppm Continued on page 2 ENNIVENINKIW W29714 page 7 The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. W2Q714 page 6 Section 13 -- DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261 . Waste must be tested for ignitability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. Section 14 -- TRANSPORT INFORMATION US Ground (DOT) 1 Gallon and Less may be Classed as CONSUMER COMMODITY, ORM-D Larger Containers are Regulated as : UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG II, (ERG#128) DOT (Dept of Transportation) Hazardous Substances & Reportable Quantities n-Butyl acetate 5000 lb RQ Bulk Containers may be Shipped as (check reportable quantities) : UN1263, PAINT, 3 , PG II, (ERG#128) Canada (TDG) UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG II, (ERG#128) IMO UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG II, (4 C c.c . ) , EmS F-E, S-E Section 15 -- REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR 372 .65C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element 71-36-3 1-Butanol 6 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. Section 16 -- OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. Continued on page 7 r W29714 page 5 Section 11 -- TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Formaldehyde, listed by IARC, NTP and OSHA, has been shown to cause cancer of the nasal cavity in rats exposed to high levels. Available evidence in humans is inconclusive. IARC' s Monograph No. 93 reports there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental rats exposed to titanium dioxide but inadequate evidence for carcinogenicity in humans and has assigned a Group 2B rating. In addition, the IARC summary concludes, "No significant exposure to titanium dioxide is thought to occur during the use of products in which titanium is bound to other materials, such as paint. " TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name 64-17-5 Ethanol LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 7060 mg/kg 67-63-0 2-Propanol LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 5045 mg/kg 71-36-3 1-Butanol LC50 RAT 4HR 8000 ppm LD50 RAT 790 mg/kg 78-83-1 2-Methyl-l-propanol LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 2460 mg/kg 50-00-0 Formaldehyde (max. ) LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available 67-64-1 Acetone LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 5800 mg/kg 141-78-6 Ethyl Acetate LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 5600 mg/kg 123-86-4 n-Butyl Acetate LC50 RAT 4HR 2000 ppm LD50 RAT 13100 mg/kg 628-63-7 Amyl Acetate LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 6500 mg/kg 13463-67-7 Titanium Dioxide LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available Section 12 -- ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. Continued on page 6 W29714 page 4 VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits . Refer to OSHA Standards 1910 . 94, 1910 . 107, 1910 . 108 . RESPIRATORY PROTECTION A properly fitted, full face respirator effective for particulates, organic solvents, and formaldehyde or an air supplied respirator must be worn, unless air monitoring demonstrates vapor/mist concentrations are below permissible limits. Follow respirator manufacturer' s directions for respirator use. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2 . EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal. Section 9 -- PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT 8 .64 lb/gal 1035 g/1 SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1 . 04 BOILING POINT 132 - 306 F 55 - 152 C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 70 % EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER N.A. VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 4 .87 lb/gal 583 g/1 Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 4 .69 lb/gal 562 g/1 Emitted VOC Section 10 -- STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY -- Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Oxides of Nitrogen, possibility of Hydrogen Cyanide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur Continued on page 5 W29714 page 3 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. Section 6 -- ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. Section 7 -- HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE CATEGORY DOL Storage Class IB PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Contents are FLAMMABLE. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flame. During use and until all vapors are gone: Keep area ventilated - Do not smoke - Extinguish all flames, pilot lights, and heaters - Turn off stoves, electric tools and appliances, and any other sources of ignition. Consult NFPA Code. Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures. Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. Section 8 -- EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Contains a formaldehyde-based resin which, under certain conditions of use, may release Formaldehyde. Before initial use, consult OSHA' s ' Standard for Occupational Exposure to Formaldehyde ' (29 CFR 1910 . 1048) . Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust) , 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) , OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust) , 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) . Continued on page 4 W29.714 page 2 20 123-86-4 n-Butyl Acetate ACGIH TLV 150 ppm 10 mm ACGIH TLV 200 ppm STEL OSHA PEL 150 ppm OSHA PEL 200 ppm STEL 3 628-63-7 Amyl Acetate ACGIH TLV 100 ppm 4 mm OSHA PEL 100 ppm 11 13463-67-7 Titanium Dioxide ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 10 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction Section 3 -- HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist . EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. May cause nervous system depression. Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and possibly death. Prolonged overexposure to solvent ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse effects to the liver, urinary and blood forming systems. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache, dizziness, nausea, and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray mists . Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May cause allergic respiratory and/or skin reaction in susceptible persons. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11 . Section 4 -- FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. INHALATION: If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. Section 5 -- FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT LEL UEL 40 F PMCC 1 . 1 19. 0 FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION RED LABEL -- Flammable, Flash below 100 F (38 C) Continued on page 3 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET W29714 17 00 Section 1 -- PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER DATE OF PREPARATION HMIS CODES Health 2* W29714 01-JUL-08 Flammability 3 Reactivity 0 PRODUCT NAME MAGNAMAX'" Precatalyzed Lacquer, White/Opaque Base Satin MANUFACTURER'S NAME M. L. CAMPBELL 101 Prospect Ave. N.W. Cleveland, OH 44115 TELEPHONE NUMBERS and WEBSITES Product Information (800) 364-1359 www.mlcampbell .com Regulatory Information (216) 566-2902 www.paintdocs.com Medical Emergency (216) 566-2917 Transportation Emergency for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, (800) 424-9300 fire, exposure, or accident) Section 2 -- COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS by WT CAS No. INGREDIENT UNITS VAPOR PRESSURE 8 64-17-5 Ethanol ACGIH TLV 1000 ppm 44 mm OSHA PEL 1000 ppm 7 67-63-0 2-Propanol ACGIH TLV 200 ppm 33 mm ACGIH TLV 400 ppm STEL OSHA PEL 400 ppm 6 71-36-3 1-Butanol ACGIH TLV 20 ppm 5 . 5 mm OSHA PEL 50 ppm (Skin) CEILING 1 78-83-1 2-Methyl-1-propanol ACGIH TLV 50 ppm 8.7 mm OSHA PEL 50 ppm <0 .1 50-00-0 Formaldehyde (max. ) (See SECTION 8 for additional information) ACGIH TLV 0 .3 ppm CEILING 27. 56 mm OSHA PEL 0 .75 ppm OSHA PEL 2 ppm STEL 3 67-64-1 Acetone ACGIH TLV 500 ppm 180 mm ACGIH TLV 750 ppm STEL OSHA PEL 1000 ppm 8 141-78-6 Ethyl Acetate ACGIH TLV 400 ppm 86 mm OSHA PEL 400 ppm Continued on page 2 i] CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY TABLE 302.1.1 SPECIFIC OCCUPANCY AREAS ALL USE GROUPS PAINT SHOPS IN OCCUPANCIES OTHER THAN USE GROUP F EMPLOYING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN QUANTITIES LESS THAN THOSE WHICH CAUSE CLASSIFICATION AS USE H. SEPARATION PROTECTION NOT REQUIRED SECTION-3 -DESIGN RESPONSIBILITY FOR FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS a] DESIGN-BUILD,THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR COMPLETELY DESIGNS AND SPECIFIES AND INSTALLS THE SYSTEM AND CERTIFIES SYSTEM INSTALLATION FOR CODE COMPLIANCE AT COMPLETION. SECTION—4—FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS TO BE INSTALLED a] AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM 780CMR 419.0 APPLICATION OF FLAMMABLE FINISHES 419.1 GENERAL: ALL SUCH EQUIPMENT SHALL COMPLY WITH NFIPA 33 AND 34 r 419.2.1 SPRAY BOOTHS ALL SPRAY BOOTHS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF APPROVED NONCOMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS AND EQUIPPED WITH MECHANICAL VENTILATION SYSTEMS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MECHANICAL CODE. CHAPTER 10 MEANS OF EGRESS: OCCUPANCY LOADS: TABLE 1008.1.2 MAIN FLOOR USE GROUP AREA SO.FT/PERSON MAX.#OF PEOPLE B 6,976 100 70 F-1 1,445 100 15 S-1 13,227 300 132 TOTAL 217 TOTAL POPULATION CAPACITY OF EGRESS DOORS: TABLE 1009.2 MAIN FLOOR .2"PER PERSON IS REQUIRED 217 PEOPLE X .2"=43" 2—36"DOORS ARE REQUIRED. WE HAVE THREE EGRESS DOORS [OK] LENGTH OF EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL: TABLE 1006.5 USE GROUP B=250' MAX. W/SPRINKLER SYSTEM USE GROUP F-1 =250' MAX. W/SPRINKLER SYSTEM USE GROUP S-1 =250' MAX OUR LONGEST DISTANCE BETWEEN EXITS IS APPROXIMATELY 300' DIVIDED BY TWO EQUALS 150' IS THE MAX DISTANCE OF TRAVEL TO AN EXIT. OK C] BUILDING HEIGHT: 32'-0"EAVE HEIGHT d] NUMBER OF FLOORS ABOVE GRADE: ONE [2] e] NUMBER OF FLOORS BELOW GRADE: ZERO[0] q SQUARE FOOTAGE PER FLOOR: 21,648 SQ.FT. g] TYPE OF OCCUPANCY WITHIN THE BUILDING:B,S-1 AND F-1 h] TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: 3B UNPROTECTED i] HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: H-2 COMBUSTIBLE DUST. SECTION 307.8[1] EXEMPT AMOUNTS 1 POUND PER 1,000 CU.FT.MAX. ----1445 S.FT.X 16'=23120 CU. FT./1,000=23 POUNDS OF DUST ALLOWABLE. j] HIGH STORAGE:N/A k] SITE ACCESS: A 24' WIDE DRIVEWAY DIRECTLY OF OFF N. MAPLE ST. SECTION—2 APPLICABLE LAWS, REGULATIONS, AND STANDARDS a] 780 CMR CODE SECTIONS"FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS" SECTION 904 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS. REQUIRED IN USE GROUP F-1 IN BUILDINGS OF 12,000 S.FT. OR GREATER IN AGGREGATE FLOOR AREA AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM IS REQUIRED AS PER SECTION 906.2.1 [NFPA13] AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM IS IN PLACE b] SECTION 906.5 SPRINKLER ALARMS APPROVED AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARM DEVICES SHALL BE CONNECTED TO EVERY WATER SPRINKLER SYSTEM. IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 72 IN PLACE AS PER CODE C] SECTION 917 FIRE PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEM PULL STATIONS— IN PLACE AS PER CODE d] SECTION 918 AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTION SYSTEMS NOT REQUIRED e] SECTION 920.0 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN USE GROUP F-1 S-1 IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFIPA-10 IN PLACE AS PER CODE fJ NFPA STANDARDS AND EDITIONS USED FOR THE DESIGN OF EACH SPECIFIC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM. NfiPA 33 AND 34 g] TABLE 602: FIRE RESISTANCE RATINGS OF STRUCTURE ELEMENTS TYPE 3B UNPROTECTED—EXTERIOR WALLS-LOAD BEARING—0 HOURS REQUIRED h] TABLE 507.2: MINIMUM FIRE RESISTANCE RATING OF EXTERIOR WALLS USE GROUP F-1 — 15'to 30' =0 HOURS WE HAVE 2 HOUR MASONRY WALLS 903.1.1 [ La]BASIS [METHODOLOGY]OF DESIGN SECTION 1 —BUILDING DESCRIPTION THE EXISTING BUILDING IS A 21,648 S.FT.TWO STORY MIXED USE OCCUPANCY OFFICE,FACTORY AND STORAGE. THE BUILDING WILL BE DESIGNED AS MIXED USE NON-SEPARATED SECTION 313.1.1 NON SEPARATED USE GROUPS: EACH PORTION OF THE BUILDING SHALL BE INDIVIDUALLY CLASSIFIED AS TO USE. THE REQUIRED TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION FOR THE BUILDING SHALL BE DETERMINED BY APPLYING THE HEIGHT AND AREA LIMITATIONS FOR EACH OF THE APPLICABLE USE GROUPS TO THE ENTIRE BUILDING. THE MOST RESTRICTIVE TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION SO DETERMINED SHALL APPLY. THE OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF 780 CMR SHALL APPLY TO EACH PORTION OF THE BUILDING BASED ON THE USE GROUP OF THAT OCCUPANCY EXCEPT THAT THE MOST RESTRICTIVE APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF 780 CMR 403.0 HIGH RISE BUILDINGS [NOT APPLICABLE ] AND 780 CMR CHAPTER 9 [NON APPLICABLE] SHALL APPLY TO THESE NON SEPARATED USE GROUPS. A FIRE SEPARATION ASSEMBLY IS NOT REQUIRED BETWEEN USE GROUPS, EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY OTHER SECTIONS OF 780 CMR. a] BUILDING USE GROUP: F-1 MODERATE HAZARD STORAGE IS THE MOST RESTRICTIVE USE GROUP b] TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE OF BUILDING: 21,648 SQ.FT. TABLE 503—HEIGHT AND AREA LIMITATIONS OF BUILDINGS USE: F-1, TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: 3B ALLOWABLE IS: 2 STORY,30' HIGH, 9,600 SQ. FT. SECTION 504.2 .HEIGHT MODIFICATION WITH AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM= INCREASE, ONE STORY, 20' SECTION 506.0 AREA MODIFICATION SECTION 506.2 STREET FRONTAGE INCREASE: TOTAL PERIMETER=788 L.FT. OPEN PERIMETER = 617 L.FT. PERCENT OPEN =78% 2[78%-25%] = 106 % INCREASE SECTION 506.3 AREA INCREASE DUE TO AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM IF THE BUILDING IS EQUIPPED WITH AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM AS PER SECTION 906.2.1 THE REQUIREMENTS OF TABLE 503 MAY BE INCREASED BY 100% 9,600 S.F ALLOWABLE X 100%= 9,600 S.FT INCREASE TOTAL AREA MODIFICATION: 106%+100%= 206%INCREASE=206%X 9600= 19,776 +9600=29,376 SQ.FT. ALLOWABLE WE HAVE A TOTAL OF 21,648 SQ. FT. 2 STORY,32' HIGH [OK] FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM NARRATIVE 780 CMR 903.1.1 FOR SUMMIT WOODWORKING 34 NORTH MAPLE STREET SUITE #2 NORTHAMPTON, MA BY SIEGFRIED PORTH ARCHITECT 116 PLEASANT STREET EASTHAMPTON,MA 413-529-9434 1 [D] AREAS WHERE CLOSED TANKS ARE USED FOR STORAGE AND HANDLING. [E] AREAS WHERE DUST REMOVAL SYSTEMS PREVENT VISUAL DUST CLOUDS AND LAYER ACCUMULATION WHICH MAKE SURFACE COLORS NOT DISCERNABLE. [F] AREAS WHERE EXCELLENT HOUSE KEEPING PREVENTS VISUAL DUST CLOUDS AND LAYER ACCUMULATION THAT IS NOT DISCERNABLE. 3-3.2 DUST REMOVAL SYSTEMS THAT ARE PROVIDED TO ALLOW ANON CLASSIFIED AREA SHOULD HAVE ADEQUATE SAFEGUARDS AND WARNING AGAINST FAILURE. WE HAVE A BRAND NEW STATE OF THE ART COLLECTING SYSTEM WITH SPARK ARRESTORS AND EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM. A-1-3 COMBUSTIBLE DUST WE HAVE WOOD DUST THAT IS CLASSIFIED AS TYPE "G" IN SMALL QUANTITIES DUE TO THE SIZE OF THE CHIPS AND THE REMOVAL SYSTEM. IN CONCLUSION: 1. THE AMOUNT OF CLASS "G"WOOD DUST IS VERY MINIMAL AND ONLY PRESENT IN THE DUST COLLECTING SYSTEM. THE REST OF THE DUST AND CHIPS PRODUCED ARE TOO LARGE TO CAUSE AN EXPLOSION. 2. THE ELECTRICAL PANEL WILL BE HOUSED BEHIND CLOSED DOORS 3. THE MAJORITY OF THE DUST AND CHIPS ARE COLLECTED BY A VACUUM SYSTEM AND STORED IN THE BAG HOUSE. THE BAG HOUSE IS EQUIPPED WITH A SPARK ARRESTER AND AN EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM. 4. ALL POWERED HAND SANDERS ARE USED WITH FINE FILTERED PORTABLE VACUUM SYSTEMS. 5. SUMMIT WOODWORKING HAS A VERY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING PLAN IN PLACE. [SEE ATTACHED] I BELIEVE AND THE OWNERS BELIEVE THAT DUE TO THE NATURE OF THE BUSINESS THE ENTIRE SHOP AREA IS UNCLASSIFIED. SINCERELY, SIEGFRIED PORTH ARCHITECT S I E G F R I E D PORTH A R C H I T E C T A.I.A. 116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 331 EASTHAMPTON , MA 01027 PHONE: 413-529-9434 TO: CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA 09/10/08 ATTENTION: BUILDING INSPECTOR SUBJECT: SUMMIT WOODWORKING 34 N. MAPLE ST. SUITE 2 RE: DUST IN THE AIR I HAVE REVIEWED AND ANALYZED THE REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 499 FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE DUST AND WOODCHIPS FOR THIS FACILITY. I HAVE VISITED THE EXISTING FACILITY AND I DID NOT SEE A DUST CLOUD OR ENOUGH DUST ON THE FLOOR TO MAKE THE FLOOR COLOR NOT DISCERNABLE. THE PRODUCTION OF THE FINE CABINETRY WORK IN THIS FACILITY USES THE EQUIPMENT ON A SPORADIC BASIS SO THAT ONLY A FEW PIECES OF EQUIPMENT ARE RUNNING AT ONE TIME AND PRODUCE MOSTLY LARGE PARTICLES [WOODCHIPS ] AND NOT WOOD DUST. THE MAJORITY OF THE DUST AND CHIPS ARE COLLECTED BY AN ENCLOSED VACUUM SYSTEM AND SENT TO THE BAG HOUSE. SECTION 3-6.2.3: MATERIAL DENSITY. THE SPECIFIC PARTICLE DENSITY[AS PER THE MANUFACTURER] FOR WOOD DUST IS 15# PER CU. FT. WHICH IS FAR LESS THAN THE TRIGGERING POINT FOR CLASSIFICATION WHICH IS 40# PER CU. FT. SECTION 3.3 UNCLASSIFIED AREAS. 3-3.1 EXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN THAT THE RELEASE OF IGNITABLE DUST SUSPENSION FROM SOME OPERATIONS AND APPARATUS IS SO INFREQUENT THAT AREA CLASSIFICATION IS NOT NECESSARY. FOR EXAMPLE, WHERE COMBUSTIBLE DUSTS ARE PROCESSED, STORED OR HANDLED IT IS USUALLY NOT NECESSARY TO CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING AREAS. [A] AREAS WHERE MATERIALS ARE STORED IN SEALED CONTAINERS,[E.G., BAGS, DRUMS, OR FIBER PACKS ON PALLETS OR RACKS.] WE HAVE A COMPLETE DUST COLLECTING SYSTEM. [B] AREAS WHERE MATERIALS ARE TRANSPORTED IN A WELL MAINTAINED CLOSED PIPING SYSTEM . WE HAVE A BRAND NEW STATE OF THE ART COLLECTING SYSTEM WITH SPARK ARRESTORS AND EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM. [CL AREAS WHERE PALLETIZED MATERIALS WITH MINIMAL DUST ARE HANDLED AND STORED. CODE REFERENCE THIS PROPOSAL 3404.11 Fire protection systems The building is equipped with a sprinkler system, pull stations, horns and strobes tied into a addressable fire control panel and fully monitored. 3404.13 Enclosure of stairways N/A 3404.14 Assembly use group... N/A shall comply with provisions of 780 CMR 3400.3,Item 6,capacity of exits 3405.15 N/A 3404.17 Fire hazard to adjacent There are no buildings within 25' that are not separated by a fire —buildings wall. 3404.18 Accessibility for persons with This factory is not open to the public; therefore, compliance with disabilities;accessibility requirements shall 521 CMR is not required nor applicable. be in accordance with 521 CMR GvCG•�U�ll., William V. Gillen RJ:2814\34Review cc: Steven Silverman Siegfried Porth Page 3 S 780 CMR 3404.0 Requirements for continuation of the same use group or change to a use group resulting in a change in hazard index of one or less CODE REFERENCE THIS PROPOSAL 3404.1 General The requirements of 3404.0 and applicable This building complies with 780 CMR with the exception that the provisions of 3408 shall apply to all stairs to the partial second floor are not enclosed. repairs,renovations to existing buildings having continuation of the same use group... 3404.3 New building systems Any new building systems,or a portion A new gas-fired unit heater shall be installed which complies with thereof,shall conform to 780 CMR for new the current code and is vented through the roof. construction to the fullest extent practical; however, individual components of an existing building system may be repaired or replaced without requiring a system to comply fully with the code for new construction unless specifically required by 780 CMR 3408 structural issues). 3404.4 Alteration and repairs...to This work will be in compliance with 780 CMR 6` edition. existing buildings which maintain or improve the performance of the building may be made of same or like materials unless required otherwise by 780 CMR 3408 3405.5 Means of egress...shall provide at This building complies fully with 780 CMR 6` edition; this least the number of means of egress as tenant's egress is directly into a corridor as well as an egress required by 780 CMR 3400.4 and which directly to the outside. The exits are within 250' exit access are acceptable to the building official. travel(Table 1006.5 , page 174). 3404.6 Capacity of exits All required means of egress shall comply Occupancy is 15 based on 1/100 gross s.f. (Table 1009.1.2, page with 780 CMR 1009.0 existing means of 176). There will be no change in the exits or the capacity of the egress. building. The building complies with both the exit widths and the distances of 780 CMR 6t'edition. 3404.7 Exit signs and lights....shall be provided in accordance with 780 CMR Exit sign and emergency lights are provided. 1023.0 and Table 1017.2 3404.8 Means of egress lighting Means of egress lighting shall be provided Battery powered emergency lighting is provided. in accordance with 780 CMR 1024.0 3404.9 Height and area limitations The area within fire partitions is 8,839 s.f. all one story and well within the 29,376 s.f. permitted in Table 503 (after adding the sprinkler increases). 3404.10 Existing fire and party walls See attached diagram(11"x17)A-I dated 9/17/08. Page 2 Bill Gillen Architect 409 Main Street Amherst,MA 01002 ARTICLE 34 Fax 413-253-2529 Fax 413-256-1553 fgaoffice@fordgillen.com William V.Gillen,AIA RE: 34 N. Maple St. -Suite 2 DATE: 9/11/08 JOB NO.: 2814 GENERAL SCOPE AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 1. Insulate and fitup suite 2 as a cabinet-making wood shop. 2. The previous tenant was also a cabinet shop,therefore,there is no change in use. The area of suite 2 (spaces D and C on the assessor's plan) is 1,445 s.f. 3. The work includes new wiring to wire the equipment;adjustment of several sprinkler heads; installation of ductwork for an indoor dust collector;the addition of an exit sign,E light,smoke detector,horn and strobe. 4. This suite is in a one story section of the building and has a door directly to the outside and a double door to a common corridor. 5. The building has masonry walls and is sprinklered. 6. The building is equipped with an addressable fire control panel,horns, strobes and emergency lights. Contact Landry Lock&Alarm(413-538-8809). 7. This is a non separated mixed use building. 8. Type of construction: 3B. This use is F1. Fire hazard index of 3 in accordance with Table 3403. Adjoining, non separated,business spaces are classified with a hazard index of 2. 9. Height of building at this tenancy: approximately 16' above grade. 10. This building was originally constructed in the 1800's as a factory and has been converted into a business/ factory/storage building with several business tenants. 11. In accordance with Table 503 F1 factory and industrial use of 3 B,unprotected construction is permitted two stories 30' in height and 9,600 s.f. footprint. In accordance with par. 506.3 automatic sprinkler system,the allowable area can be increased by 200%making a total allowable footprint for F 1 factory use of 29,376 s.f. Further increases are permitted due to 100%fire access at the eastern perimeter. The F use is a higher hazard, so we will comply with F-1 for the entire portion of the building between fire walls(8,839 s.f.). 12. Table 602 requires a 2 hr.mixed use fire area separation in accordance with Table 313.1.2. The fire walls are noted on the attached plan. 13. 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R) k 'o— ' * FEATURES NEMA 12 Enclosure Nan-Fused Disconnect Starters with Overload Disconnect f r Two-Position Selector Switches Fire Protection Interlock Col-Met Spray Booth products comply with all NEC, OSHA and NFPA regulations. CPA CONTROL PANEL - AUTOMOTIVE/INDUSTRIAL BOOTHS Model Number No. Motors H.P. Phase Model Number No. Motors H.P. Phase CPI-0211 1 2 1 CP1-031 1 1 3 1 CPI-0212 2 2 1 CPI-0331 1 3 3 CPI-0231 1 2 3 CPI-0531 1 5 3 CPI-0232 2 2 3 CPI-0731 1 7.5 3 Col-Met Spray Booths Dallas, TX// e-mail: salesC@colmetsb.com toll free: 888.452.6684 //www.colmetsb.com 02/06 CA j V. spray COLMMET booths expect i LIS t r i OPEN FRONT INDUSTRIAL BOOTHS • HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION • BATCH AND AUTOMATED PRODUCTION DESIGNS • EASY TO INSTALL • ETL CERTIFICATION AVAILABLE These floor model booths are designed for both batch type and conveyorized production systems. 4ir flow is drawn in through the open front, across the work area and exhausted through a filter bank n the back of the booth. The dry arrestor filters r.rap the airborne overspray particles before the fil- ored air is discharged through the exhaust system nd into the atmosphere. The booths are available n a wide range of designs to meet practically any production requirement. (onveyor pass-through openings can be as much s 25% of the booth open front area, without requiring additional exhaust fan capacity. r>pecially engineered enclosures may be designed to meet your requirements. Air replacement units CONSTRUCTION FEATURES and intake chambers can be added as well as AND QUALITY STANDARDS reduced air flows for automatic spray operations. Booths ar.: constructed from 1 8-gauge, prime quality, galvanized steel. Structural steel is used to LIGHTING FEATURES i ighted booths get bright, foil booth illumination add strength and rigidity to booths as necessary. from four-tube, 48" long, 32-watt, fluorescent light All panels and support members are precision punched for easy nut-and-bolt installation. Panel ixtures. Each is mounted behind clear tempered safety glass and sealed with a trimlock gasket. flanges are connected externally, to provide ,"\II fixtures are UL listed and approved for their smooth internal surfaces. Intended use and placement. The light tubes are All booth packages include installation got furnished with the fixtures. instructions, fasteners, hardware and sealants EXHAUST SYSTEM FEATURES necessary for assembly. Control panel is optional, '\ tubeaxial exhaust fan designed specifically fire control systems are to be supplied by others. for use in paint spray booths powers the airflow, Col-Met Spray Booth products comply through the booth and exhaust stack. All exhaust with all OSHA and NFPA regulations. fans are of non-sparking construction.The motor drive and bearings are sealed from the air stream Of the exhaust. Open drip proof (ODP) motors are provided with each unit along with a drive guard assembly. 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(Click on a can below to view each product family) clear ,;, Sbm Primers Topcoats 5 / '7e-,2. 3 Bill Gillen Architect 409^ �s3 Am Main Street TRANSMITTAL � Am ��� � L '`-� � herst,MA O 1002 Tel 413-253-2529 a �j Fax 413-256-1553 DATE: 8/18/08 fgaoffice @fordgillen.com William V.Gillen,AIA TO: Louis Hasbrouck Northampton Building Inspector 212 Main St. Northampton, MA 01060 RE: 34 N. Maple St., Florence JOB NO.: 2814 Urgent X_By WGillen/Mail —X—For Your Use Under Separate Cover By Express Mail Per Your Request Review and Comment By Messenger For Your Signature Item delivered 8/17/08: Article 34 and Article 9 dated 9/11/08. Items sent today: MSDS sheets and further information regarding wood finishing systems. Manufacturer's information about the Col-Met spray A further narrative regarding the plan for minimizing odors will be emailed to you soon. William V. Gillen cc: Steve Silverman f . SUMMIT WOODWORKS 34 North Maple Street, Suite 2 P.O. Box 60627 Florence, MA 01062 413.586.2515 September 22,2008 Narrative on MassDEP spray booth compliance/exemption: • Our spray booth specification is MassDEP compliant. • Our cabinet shop will spray between 40-60 gallons of VOC compliant finishes per week;this equals from 480 to 720 gallons per year, well below the 670 gallon per month and 2,000 gallon per year threshold from the DEP • All solvents and finishes are Mass VOC compliant, and do not exceed 1.67 pounds per gallon. • Spray booth ventilation includes two, 1"thick dry fiber filters; one is charcoal impregnated, the other is woven poly. Filter changing will be on a regularly scheduled basis, once per week. • The stack will exhaust at least 10 feet above the roof. • The stack gas exit velocity is 44.2 fps with dirty filters;this worst case scenario exceeds the 40 fps requirement. • All spray guns used are HVLP . • Spray guns will be cleaned in a sealed, one gallon container to reduce evaporation. • A detailed monthly log book will be kept to record scheduled maintenance, cleaning and amount of finish sprayed. • Our cabinet shop is applying for MassDEP spray booth exemption, based on the preceding information. i] CHAPTER 3 USE AND OCCUPANCY TABLE 302.1.1 SPECIFIC OCCUPANCY AREAS ALL USE GROUPS PAINT SHOPS IN OCCUPANCIES OTHER THAN USE GROUP F EMPLOYING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN QUANTITIES LESS THAN THOSE WHICH CAUSE CLASSIFICATION AS USE H. SEPARATION PROTECTION NOT REQUIRED SECTION—3 —DESIGN RESPONSIBILITY FOR FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS a] DESIGN-BUILD,THE INSTALLING CONTRACTOR COMPLETELY DESIGNS AND SPECIFIES AND INSTALLS THE SYSTEM AND CERTIFIES SYSTEM INSTALLATION FOR CODE COMPLIANCE AT COMPLETION. SECTION—4—FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS TO BE INSTALLED a] AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM 780CMR 419.0 APPLICATION OF FLAMMABLE FINISHES 419.1 GENERAL: ALL SUCH EQUIPMENT SHALL COMPLY WITH NFIPA 33 AND 34 419.2.1 SPRAY BOOTHS ALL SPRAY BOOTHS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF APPROVED NONCOMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS AND EQUIPPED WITH MECHANICAL VENTILATION SYSTEMS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MECHANICAL CODE. CHAPTER 10 MEANS OF EGRESS: OCCUPANCY LOADS: TABLE 1008.1.2 MAIN FLOOR USE GROUP AREA SO.FT/PERSON MAX.#OF PEOPLE B 6,976 100 70 F-1 1,445 100 15 S-1 13,227 300 132 TOTAL 217 TOTAL POPULATION CAPACITY OF EGRESS DOORS: TABLE 1009.2 MAIN FLOOR .2"PER PERSON IS REQUIRED 217 PEOPLE X .2"=43" 2—36"DOORS ARE REQUIRED. WE HAVE THREE EGRESS DOORS [OK] LENGTH OF EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL: TABLE 1006.5 USE GROUP B=250' MAX. W/SPRINKLER SYSTEM USE GROUP F-1 =250' MAX. W/SPRINKLER SYSTEM USE GROUP S-1 =250'MAX OUR LONGEST DISTANCE BETWEEN EXITS IS APPROXIMATELY 300'DIVIDED BY TWO EQUALS 150' IS THE MAX DISTANCE OF TRAVEL TO AN EXIT. OK C] BUILDING HEIGHT: 32'-0"EAVE HEIGHT d] NUMBER OF FLOORS ABOVE GRADE: ONE[2] e] NUMBER OF FLOORS BELOW GRADE: ZERO [0] f] SQUARE FOOTAGE PER FLOOR: 21,648 SQ.FT. g] TYPE OF OCCUPANCY WITHIN THE BUILDING:B, S-1 AND F-1 h] TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: 3B UNPROTECTED i] HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:H-2 COMBUSTIBLE DUST. SECTION 307.8[1]EXEMPT AMOUNTS 1 POUND PER 1,000 CU.FT.MAX. ----1445 S.FT.X 16' =23120 CU.FT./1,000=23 POUNDS OF DUST ALLOWABLE. j] HIGH STORAGE:N/A k] SITE ACCESS: A 24' WIDE DRIVEWAY DIRECTLY OF OFF N.MAPLE ST. SECTION-2 APPLICABLE LAWS, REGULATIONS, AND STANDARDS a] 780 CMR CODE SECTIONS"FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS" SECTION 904 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS. REQUIRED IN USE GROUP F-1 IN BUILDINGS OF 12,000 S.FT.OR GREATER IN AGGREGATE FLOOR AREA AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM IS REQUIRED AS PER SECTION 906.2.1 [NFPA131 AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM IS IN PLACE b] SECTION 906.5 SPRINKLER ALARMS APPROVED AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARM DEVICES SHALL BE CONNECTED TO EVERY WATER SPRINKLER SYSTEM.IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 72 IN PLACE AS PER CODE C] SECTION 917 FIRE PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEM PULL STATIONS— IN PLACE AS PER CODE d] SECTION 918 AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTION SYSTEMS NOT REQUIRED e] SECTION 920.0 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN USE GROUP F-1 S-1 IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFIPA-10 IN PLACE AS PER CODE fl NFPA STANDARDS AND EDITIONS USED FOR THE DESIGN OF EACH SPECIFIC FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM. NfiPA 33 AND 34 g] TABLE 602: FIRE RESISTANCE RATINGS OF STRUCTURE ELEMENTS TYPE 3B UNPROTECTED—EXTERIOR WALLS-LOAD BEARING—0 HOURS REQUIRED h] TABLE 507.2: MINIMUM FIRE RESISTANCE RATING OF EXTERIOR WALLS USE GROUP F-1 — 15'to 30' =0 HOURS WE HAVE 2 HOUR MASONRY WALLS 903.1.1 [ La]BASIS [METHODOLOGY]OF DESIGN SECTION 1—BUILDING DESCRIPTION THE EXISTING BUILDING IS A 21,648 S.FT.TWO STORY MIXED USE OCCUPANCY OFFICE,FACTORY AND STORAGE. THE BUILDING WILL BE DESIGNED AS MIXED USE NON-SEPARATED SECTION 313.1.1 NON SEPARATED USE GROUPS: EACH PORTION OF THE BUILDING SHALL BE INDIVIDUALLY CLASSIFIED AS TO USE.THE REQUIRED TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION FOR THE BUILDING SHALL BE DETERMINED BY APPLYING THE HEIGHT AND AREA LIMITATIONS FOR EACH OF THE APPLICABLE USE GROUPS TO THE ENTIRE BUILDING. THE MOST RESTRICTIVE TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION SO DETERMINED SHALL APPLY. THE OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF 780 CMR SHALL APPLY TO EACH PORTION OF THE BUILDING BASED ON THE USE GROUP OF THAT OCCUPANCY EXCEPT THAT THE MOST RESTRICTIVE APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF 780 CMR 403.0 HIGH RISE BUILDINGS [NOT APPLICABLE] AND 780 CMR CHAPTER 9 [NON APPLICABLE] SHALL APPLY TO THESE NON SEPARATED USE GROUPS. A FIRE SEPARATION ASSEMBLY IS NOT REQUIRED BETWEEN USE GROUPS,EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY OTHER SECTIONS OF 780 CMR. a] BUILDING USE GROUP: F-1 MODERATE HAZARD STORAGE IS THE MOST RESTRICTIVE USE GROUP b] TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE OF BUILDING: 21,648 SQ.FT. TABLE 503—HEIGHT AND AREA LIMITATIONS OF BUILDINGS USE: F-1, TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: 3B ALLOWABLE IS:2 STORY,30'HIGH,9,600 SQ.FT. SECTION 504.2.HEIGHT MODIFICATION WITH AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM= INCREASE,ONE STORY, 20' SECTION 506.0 AREA MODIFICATION SECTION 506.2 STREET FRONTAGE INCREASE: TOTAL PERIMETER=788 L.FT. OPEN PERIMETER = 617 L.FT. PERCENT OPEN =78% 2[78%-25%] =106%INCREASE SECTION 506.3 AREA INCREASE DUE TO AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM IF THE BUILDING IS EQUIPPED WITH AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM AS PER SECTION 906.2.1 THE REQUIREMENTS OF TABLE 503 MAY BE INCREASED BY 100% 9,600 S.F ALLOWABLE X 100%= 9,600 S.FT INCREASE TOTAL AREA MODIFICATION: 106%+100%= 206%INCREASE=206%X 9600= 19,776 +9600=29,376 SQ.FT. ALLOWABLE WE HAVE A TOTAL OF 21,648 SQ.FT. 2 STORY,32' HIGH [OK] FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM NARRATIVE 780 CMR 903.1.1 FOR SUMMIT WOODWORKING 34 NORTH MAPLE STREET SUITE #2 NORTHAMPTON, MA BY SIEGFRIED PORTH ARCHITECT 116 PLEASANT STREET EASTHAMPTON,MA 413-529-9434 [D] AREAS WHERE CLOSED TANKS ARE USED FOR STORAGE AND HANDLING. [E] AREAS WHERE DUST REMOVAL SYSTEMS PREVENT VISUAL DUST CLOUDS AND LAYER ACCUMULATION WHICH MAKE SURFACE COLORS NOT DISCERNABLE. [F] AREAS WHERE EXCELLENT HOUSE KEEPING PREVENTS VISUAL DUST CLOUDS AND LAYER ACCUMULATION THAT IS NOT DISCERNABLE. 3-3.2 DUST REMOVAL SYSTEMS THAT ARE PROVIDED TO ALLOW A NON CLASSIFIED AREA SHOULD HAVE ADEQUATE SAFEGUARDS AND WARNING AGAINST FAILURE. WE HAVE A BRAND NEW STATE OF THE ART COLLECTING SYSTEM WITH SPARK ARRESTORS AND EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM. A-1-3 COMBUSTIBLE DUST WE HAVE WOOD DUST THAT IS CLASSIFIED AS TYPE"G" IN SMALL QUANTITIES DUE TO THE SIZE OF THE CHIPS AND THE REMOVAL SYSTEM. IN CONCLUSION: 1. THE AMOUNT OF CLASS"G"WOOD DUST IS VERY MINIMAL AND ONLY PRESENT IN THE DUST COLLECTING SYSTEM. THE REST OF THE DUST AND CHIPS PRODUCED ARE TOO LARGE TO CAUSE AN EXPLOSION. 2. THE ELECTRICAL PANEL WILL BE HOUSED BEHIND CLOSED DOORS 3. THE MAJORITY OF THE DUST AND CHIPS ARE COLLECTED BY A VACUUM SYSTEM AND STORED IN THE BAG HOUSE. THE BAG HOUSE IS EQUIPPED WITH A SPARK ARRESTER AND AN EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM. 4. ALL POWERED HAND SANDERS ARE USED WITH FINE FILTERED PORTABLE VACUUM SYSTEMS. 5. SUMMIT WOODWORKING HAS A VERY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING PLAN IN PLACE. [SEE ATTACHED] I BELIEVE AND THE OWNERS BELIEVE THAT DUE TO THE NATURE OF THE BUSINESS THE ENTIRE SHOP AREA IS UNCLASSIFIED. SINCERELY, SIEGFRIED PORTH ARCHITECT S I E G F R I E D PORTH A R C H I T E C T A.I.A. 116 PLEASANT ST. SUITE 331 EASTHAMPTON , MA 01027 PHONE: 413-529-9434 TO: CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA 09/10/08 ATTENTION: BUILDING INSPECTOR SUBJECT: SUMMIT WOODWORKING 34 N. MAPLE ST. SUITE 2 RE: DUST IN THE AIR I HAVE REVIEWED AND ANALYZED THE REQUIREMENTS OF NFPA 499 FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE DUST AND WOODCHIPS FOR THIS FACILITY. I HAVE VISITED THE EXISTING FACILITY AND I DID NOT SEE A DUST CLOUD OR ENOUGH DUST ON THE FLOOR TO MAKE THE FLOOR COLOR NOT DISCERNABLE. THE PRODUCTION OF THE FINE CABINETRY WORK IN THIS FACILITY USES THE EQUIPMENT ON A SPORADIC BASIS SO THAT ONLY A FEW PIECES OF EQUIPMENT ARE RUNNING AT ONE TIME AND PRODUCE MOSTLY LARGE PARTICLES [WOODCHIPS] AND NOT WOOD DUST. THE MAJORITY OF THE DUST AND CHIPS ARE COLLECTED BY AN ENCLOSED VACUUM SYSTEM AND SENT TO THE BAG HOUSE. SECTION 3-6.2.3: MATERIAL DENSITY. THE SPECIFIC PARTICLE DENSITY[AS PER THE MANUFACTURER] FOR WOOD DUST IS 15#PER CU. FT. WHICH IS FAR LESS THAN THE TRIGGERING POINT FOR CLASSIFICATION WHICH IS 40# PER CU. FT. SECTION 3.3 UNCLASSIFIED AREAS. 3-3.1 EXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN THAT THE RELEASE OF IGNITABLE DUST SUSPENSION FROM SOME OPERATIONS AND APPARATUS IS SO INFREQUENT THAT AREA CLASSIFICATION IS NOT NECESSARY. FOR EXAMPLE, WHERE COMBUSTIBLE DUSTS ARE PROCESSED, STORED OR HANDLED IT IS USUALLY NOT NECESSARY TO CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING AREAS. [A] AREAS WHERE MATERIALS ARE STORED IN SEALED CONTAINERS,[E.G., BAGS, DRUMS, OR FIBER PACKS ON PALLETS OR RACKS.] WE HAVE A COMPLETE DUST COLLECTING SYSTEM. [B] AREAS WHERE MATERIALS ARE TRANSPORTED IN A WELL MAINTAINED CLOSED PIPING SYSTEM WE HAVE A BRAND NEW STATE OF THE ART COLLECTING SYSTEM WITH SPARK ARRESTORS AND EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM. [CL AREAS WHERE PALLETIZED MATERIALS WITH MINIMAL DUST ARE HANDLED AND STORED. CODE REFERENCE THIS PROPOSAL 3404.11 Fire protection systems The building is equipped with a sprinkler system, pull stations, horns and strobes tied into a addressable fire control panel and fully monitored. 3404.13 Enclosure of stairways N/A 3404.14 Assembly use group... N/A shall comply with provisions of 780 CMR 3400.3,Item 6,capacity of exits 3405.15 N/A 3404.17 Fire hazard to adjacent There are no buildings within 25' that are not separated by a fire buildings wall. 3404.18 Accessibility for persons with This factory is not open to the public; therefore, compliance with disabilities;accessibility requirements shall 521 CMR is not required nor applicable. be in accordance with 521 CMR w.(W41 , William V.Gillen RJ;2814\34Review cc: Steven Silverman Siegfried Porth Page 3 780 CMR 3404.0 Requirements for continuation of the same use group or change to a use group resulting in a change in hazard index of one or less CODE REFERENCE THIS PROPOSAL 3404.1 General The requirements of 3404.0 and applicable This building complies with 780 CMR with the exception that the provisions of 3408 shall apply to all stairs to the partial second floor are not enclosed. repairs,renovations to existing buildings having continuation of the same use group... 3404.3 New building systems Any new building systems, or a portion A new gas-fired unit heater shall be installed which complies with thereof,shall conform to 780 CMR for new the current code and is vented through the roof. construction to the fullest extent practical; however, individual components of an existing building system may be repaired or replaced without requiring a system to comply fully with the code for new construction unless specifically required by 780 CMR 3408 structural issues). 3404.4 Alteration and repairs...to This work will be in compliance with 780 CMR 6th edition. existing buildings which maintain or improve the performance of the building may be made of same or like materials unless required otherwise by 780 CMR 3408 3405.5 Means of egress...shall provide at This building complies fully with 780 CMR 6 edition; this least the number of means of egress as tenant's egress is directly into a corridor as well as an egress required by 780 CMR 3400.4 and which directly to the outside. The exits are within 250' exit access are acceptable to the building official. travel(Table 1006.5 ,page 174). 3404.6 Capacity of exits All required means of egress shall comply Occupancy is 15 based on 1/100 gross s.f. (Table 1009.1.2, page with 780 CMR 1009.0 existing means of 176). There will be no change in the exits or the capacity of the egress. building. The building complies with both the exit widths and the distances of 780 CMR 6t'edition. 3404.7 Exit signs and lights....shall be provided in accordance with 780 CMR Exit sign and emergency lights are provided. 1023.0 and Table 1017.2 3404.8 Means of egress lighting Means of egress lighting shall be provided Battery powered emergency lighting is provided. in accordance with 780 CMR 1024.0 3404.9 Height and area limitations The area within fire partitions is 8,839 s.f. all one story and well within the 29,376 s.f. permitted in Table 503 (after adding the sprinkler increases). 3404.10 Existing fire and party walls See attached diagram(11"x17")A-1 dated 9/17/08. Page 2 Bill Gillen Architect 409 Main Street Amherst,MA 01002 ARTICLE 34 Tel 413-253-2529 Fax 413-256-1553 fgaoffice@fordgillen.com William V.Gillen,AIA RE: 34 N.Maple St.-Suite 2 DATE: 9/11/08 JOB NO.: 2814 GENERAL SCOPE AND DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT 1. Insulate and fitup suite 2 as a cabinet-making wood shop. 2. The previous tenant was also a cabinet shop,therefore,there is no change in use. The area of suite 2(spaces D and C on the assessor's plan)is 1,445 s.f. 3. The work includes new wiring to wire the equipment;adjustment of several sprinkler heads;installation of ductwork for an indoor dust collector;the addition of an exit sign,E light, smoke detector,horn and strobe. 4. This suite is in a one story section of the building and has a door directly to the outside and a double door to a common corridor. 5. The building has masonry walls and is sprinklered. 6. The building is equipped with an addressable fire control panel,horns, strobes and emergency lights. Contact Landry Lock&Alarm(413-538-8809). 7. This is a non separated mixed use building. 8. Type of construction: 3B. This use is F1. Fire hazard index of 3 in accordance with Table 3403. Adjoining, non separated,business spaces are classified with a hazard index of 2. 9. Height of building at this tenancy: approximately 16' above grade. 10. This building was originally constructed in the 1800's as a factory and has been converted into a business/ factory/storage building with several business tenants. 11. In accordance with Table 503 F 1 factory and industrial use of 3 B,unprotected construction is permitted two stories 30' in height and 9,600 s.f. footprint. In accordance with par. 506.3 automatic sprinkler system,the allowable area can be increased by 200%making a total allowable footprint for F 1 factory use of 29,376 s.f. Further increases are permitted due to 100%fire access at the eastern perimeter. The F use is a higher hazard, so we will comply with F-1 for the entire portion of the building between fire walls(8,839 s.f.). 12. Table 602 requires a 2 hr.mixed use fire area separation in accordance with Table 313.1.2. The fire walls are noted on the attached plan. 13. Building owned and managed by: Eric Suher(413-534-5634). 3 :22 PM PAt� rT AUG-05-2008 =�;NF.� ` 34 4 !r Northampton Firef DenarbnWn t TeWhorw. (413)587-1032 Fax (413)5874034 Fins ookar. OwwA NWW* 1Q�� I:3apt�t Chis�Dana�hsveiWt+�,avid tam. � "� ) FIRE SUPPROSION WORK Pin• Fa�By'Marta►&Add• { OwnWs Nwm /i/// A � srar�r O*nVany!Taman jw*wv dng vwortc:,,g ,� . ,M , NIA Uc.#jf. ggg.# ' DO"+a►work Is to be clans: I`rorn; a18'e„ '�...........T.. �� ..,.,..,........ !plkwt of�C" ft by PftfOvrrwft rm ;6,r Otosief Ghsat aoeaM ton vk ftW der Aca wnt A anrf wMMr� R w�Mo►� d ��wotic �tia� � An !U SW ftrk pea*Fit .�'' AW*v*d Sy.-,. 0&4,et— 2 AUG-05-2008 03 :23 PM P. 02 • PAGE V pAY 5T�'fE '-r?TiJk.l_Ei= I lti'act 41:35330 27 ramie LAne H*&#.Me-01 D4Q Pholit. BaV Sprinkler Fax 141343"377 Co., Fmi TO SUMMA Woodworks,Inc. Frorm Jan J.Gwwdzik Fan! 1413ZWO820 k QW*. Juty 31,2008 (713110'3) PbOO ie 1.413-654--7822 Pagm 21 indudes Cover she*) Re.- Spray Paint 8o&,h-Parrn t CCl Attn:W.Nelson ShKW. 34 North Mapb St,f Saris 21 Fbmn=,MA. EXIMe rt ©For Review d Pleaftlr Comment ❑Plow*Reply ❑Planse Mewicia -Cornmentu No" is a copy of the Pere oepartnent Sprinkler Parmlt kw your Me* and MAdirg DGPWbWML Ths*YOU for the Opportunity to be of servkoe to you, It yoy hwe any tiuertlions or Iva can ba of any ta"bionot awma.p&..dwPt hlelreU!to Gall. Yom T ndy, Bay Stain Bpdntder Co.,Inc„ !� day sos.6 -113-5364261 Cell IN 1.413433.3314 Fb*Probmthn Corltrtleter since 4977 From: ''Mzny ��jU� Sent: ",uszey. J na2E' 2 -J32 O2 To: 'ne�son���|/eyhorn�imp'�ve'�e��oos' Cc: D',;a-eNio'-)oia Xen-miSoi:,ceour Subject: 34nmape Nelson, The permit application bp'2008-'.'-75 has not been approved.. The information that is required for review and necessary approvals are as follows; 1.Specs on spary booth 2.fire narrative. � ^�� Plans specs ventilation system � | will narrative on steps intendtotaketo protectnut0assinQ — ' to sourroundinQ neighborhood from your production and painting of cabinets. 4. Electrical plans and method of wiring for machinery to be used. I have posted a stop work and no further work is to take place until you receive approval from AHJ (authorities having jurisdiction,fire and building) AnthonyPatiUo Building CommissinnorCBO City ofNorthampton 212 Main Street Room 10D Northampton, MA010GO phone 413-587-1240 fax 413-587-1272 3040DH 30400H Summit Woodworks y. .: -` 3D40DH 30400H Summit /oodworkS ' 34 North Maple Street Suite 2 Florence 304ODH 304010H 3068 Alarm Keypad z = Metal Studs/R1 9 Insulation/Drywalls, Average ceiling Height is 12' o 0 r� spray booth � NN m 30'-3 1/2" IT-1" hardware storage io CL nit Heaver 12'-0" in 0%EF 25K InpuU 100K outpia electric panel u 6066 utility sink LIVING AREA 1445 sq 0 118"Scale Valley Home Improvement, Inc. P.O.BOX 60627,NORTHAMPTON,MA 01062 413-584-7522 FAX 413-585-0820 DESIGN/BUILD ADDITIONS • RENOVATIONS June 24,2008 Dear Tony, Nelson and I are in the process of setting up a 1500 SF cabinet shop in the same building as the Lieberman Gallery on North Maple Street. We are still a couple of weeks away from being operational. Given the recent article in the Gazette involving the Florence Casket Company and their neighbors over odors,we'd like you to know we are taking a proactive approach to being a good neighbor.We have contacted the neighborhood organization,and have a call into the new Board of Health agent.We will work with all parties to minimize our impact in the area. Sincerely, -Ze4i Steven Silverman } • Massachusetts- Department of Public Safctl i Board of Building Regulations and Standards 7 Construction Supervisor License License: CS 77279 Restricted to: 00 STEVEN A SILVERMAN 268 FOMER RD SOUTHAMPTON, MA 01073 I Expiration: 6/21/2010 t nnmis.iuncr Tr#: 25795 1 Board of Building Regulations and Standards HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR Registration: 131945 Expiration: 10113/2008 Type: STEVEN A.SILVERMAN STEVEN SILVERMAN 268 FOMER RD. SOUTHAMPTON,MA 01073 Deputy Administrator t V . ' o¢�ttAMplo ( °� � �SSSRCIILTSCttB Cry DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS 212 Main Street ' Municipal Building ' Northampton, Mass. 01060 WORKER'S COMPENSATION PISIURANCE AFFIDAVIT I, _Nelson Shifflett - Valley Home Improvement Inc. (licetlseelpermittee) with a principal place of business/residence at: 340 Riverside Drive, Northampton,MA 01060 (phone#) 584-7522 do hereby certify, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that: (4 I am an employer providing the following worker's compensation coverage for my employees working on tubs,job: A.I.M. Mutual Ins. Co. WMZ8005610 01 200_8_ 2/1/09 (Insurance Company) (Policy Number) Y (Expiration Date) ( ) I am a sole proprietor, general contractor or homeowner (circle one) and have hired the contractors listed below who have the following worker's compensation policies: (Name of Contractor) (Insuran(--Compariy/Policy Number) (Expiration Date) (Name of Contractor) (Insurance Company/Policy Nuriiber) (Expiration Date) (Name of Contractor) (Insurance Cornpauy/Policy NnmJ_J­__) (1=aspiration Date) (Name of Contractor) (Insurance Commny/Policy Ntunber) (Expiration Date) (attach additional shoot if nocc=ry to include info madoa pettziui g to ail CCGtr odors) ( ) I am a sole proprietor and have no one working for me. ( ) I am a home owner performing all the work myself. NOTE:pteaso be aware that while homeowners who employ pc spas to do o*=Acnan e,eensmuaion or repair work on a dvretling of not more than throe units in which the homeowner resides or on the grounds appurtenant therto arc ea gweYaily oowidetcd to be eavloy=It the woTku'a compcsaiion Act(GLi52,ss 1(5)},application by a homeowner for a liccuse or pennit may evidcocc the legal status of an employer under the W orkoet Competition Art I understand turd a copy of this ststemmt may be farvran{od to rho I?eparttncot of Iud> rial Ae idc n&Otrioo of lusaumo o for the coverage verification and that f-diuTe to seutre coverage under section 25A of MGL 152 can lend to the imposition of aimizW penalties consisting of a fine of up to S1,500.00 andtor i rprisonmcnt of up to om year and civil penalties in the form of a step Work onia and a fine of 5100.00 a day agniast mr. Signed this • day Of ter^ °(� For dcputarat-'1 use oaly OwAll Permit Number Maw Lae; Version 1.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15,2000 SECTION 10-STRUCTURAL PEER REVIEW(780 CMR 11011), -dependent Structural Engineering Structural Peer Review Required Yes......❑ No......❑ ECTION11- OWNER AUTHORIZATION TOBE,COMPLETED WHEN )WNERS AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING'PERIVIIT as Owner of the subject property iereby authorize to act on ny behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. ;ignafre of Owner Date as Owner/Authorized Agent iereby declare that the statements and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury. S 1'EVIL- v S71L v A4 J Print Name //* X, ly, Signature of OWneffAgMt Date SECT10�112' CONS3TRUCT[ON SERVICES 10.1 Licensed Construction Supervisor: Not Applicable ❑ c- , \"Obi ". v1 --7 .7 :/ r Name of License Holder: � �`�✓'/' License Number oe� rr Address y Expiration ate �3 S�5! -7 Sa Signature Telephone n 4 SIlCTpN3 WORKR5'CO�IPBNSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT(M G L'c 152, §25C(0 � Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached Yes....... ❑ No...... ❑ Versionl.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15,2000 >ECTI.ON 9- PROFESSIONAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION"SERVICES - FOR BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES SUBJECT TO . ,ON STRUCTI0 CONTROL PURSUANT T078 0;CMR 116(CONTAINING MORE THAN 35,000 C.F. OF ENCLOSED SPACE) ).1 Registered Architect: Not Applicable ❑ lame(Registrant): Registration Number ddress Expiration Date signature Telephone 2 Registered Professional Engineer(s): lame Area of Responsibility \ddress Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date Name Area of Responsibility address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date ,Name Area of Responsibility Address Registration Number Signature Telephone Expiration Date 1.3 General Contractor �A ��y ��JiVIjAn�VoV2�/V) L�/l Not Applicable ❑ 3ompany Name: ST:N 5 t L_ responsible In Charge of Construction 3 ,-4" V �,v-ers> de Dr. P.O. Bon 606d,7 01 6( a address `h 3 5? 75-aa ,ignature Telephone Versionl.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15,2000 water Supply (M.G.L. c. 40, § 54) 7.1 Flood Zone Information: 7.3 Sewage Disposal System: 'ublic ❑ Private ❑ Zone: Outside Flood Zone ❑ Municipal ❑ On site disposal system ❑ 8. NORTHAMPTON ZONING Existing Proposed Required by Zoning This column to be filled in by Building Department Lot Size Frontage Setbacks Front Side L: R: L: R: Rear Building Height Bldg. Square Footage % Open Space Footage % (Lot area minus bldg&paved parking) #of Parking Spaces Fill: volume&Location A. Has a Special Permit/Variance/Finding ever been issued for/on the site? NO DON'T KNOW YES IF YES, date issued: IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO DON'T KNOW YES IF YES: enter Book Page and/or Document # B. Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO DON'T KNOW YES IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Commission? Needs to be obtained Obtained Date Issued: C. Do any signs exist on the property? YES NO IF YES, describe size, type and location: D. Are there,any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property ?YES No IF YES, describe size, type and location: Versionl.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15,2000 ;ECTION 4-!CONSTRUCTION SERVICES!FOR PROJECTS LESS THAN 35;000 :UBIC FEET OF ENCLOSED SPACE nterior Alterations Existing Wall Signs Existing Ground Signs Additions ❑ Roofing ❑ :xterior Alterations Demolition❑ New Signs [ ] Change of Use [ ] Other [ ] ❑ Accessory Building[ ] Repairs [ ] 1415F DESC� �p-r Or M LTA L- -1 i,4 D ],.,A_LL 00 �EXF0Q-)0k i SECTION 5 = USE GROUP AND'CONSTRUCTION TYPE; i?� L�Y`1 L L �-Q�. l I LY �.0 nYl USE GROUP(Check as applicable) CONSTRUCTION TYPE Assembly Io A-1 ❑ A-2 ❑ A-3 ❑ lA I ❑ A-4 ❑ A-5 ❑ 113 ❑ Business ❑ 2A ❑ Educational ❑ 213 I ❑ Factory ❑ F-1 ❑ F-2 ❑ 2C ❑ I High Hazard ❑ 3A ❑ Institutional ❑ 1.1 ❑ 1.2 ❑ 1.3 ❑ 313 ❑ 1 Mercantile ❑ 4 ❑ Residential ❑ R-1 ❑ R=2 ❑ R-3 ❑ 5A ❑ Storage ❑ S-1 ❑ S-2 ❑ 5B ❑ 1 Utility ❑ Specify: 7 Mixed Use ❑ Specify: Special Use ❑ Specify: COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF EXISTING BUILDING UNDERGOING RENOVATIONS; Version 1.7 Commercial Building Permit May 15,2000 � ��D�e�S�Ctlet�t tSe only ' v �%,tyof Northampton Sta�s of Permiy�t � � �3 B614ding Department Cif CutlDriue iay Perrtiit \V, 212 a I n Street Sewel lse�t►�A ailab�hty� � "Al �' Rool t 100 W� r1We�A"va�l �t � a X . + +� �� i Nqr �ftnpt , MA 01060 �wfl��yts of Str r Ur i hone, �3` � 240 Fax 413 587 1272 Po 1 Otter�eCtfy r .. ....n ��. .� a,. a . ��,. . ,�PPLICATION10 CONSTRUCT, REPAIR, RENOVATE, CHANGE THE USE OR OCCUPANCY OF, OR DEMOLISH ANY BUILDING OTHER THAN A ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING ECTION,1 -SITE INFORMATION This section to�be Completed by office .1 Property Address: z 4 0 OtR-T�� �APLL Sr SUr"C� 2- Map �6 r` L Unit F � V - Lc C� C� E1 St Dls#rlct � � CB District Wr3 �ECtION 2 PROPERTY QWNERSHIplAUTHORIZED AGENT` 3� ter. 2.1 Owner of Record: su f+ W7 TA Qe_50+j St l-gyp wn Vame(Print) Current Mailing Address: -�� 4)3 gnature Telephone ?.2 Authorized Agent: iName(Print) Current Mailing Address: nature Telephone �IU SECTION.3- ESTIMATED COISTRUC-TION COSTS: Item Estimated Cost(Dollars)to be Official Use Only completed by ermit applicant f l. .Building '(a) Build" Permit Fee � 2. Electrical Z► S� rv(b) strated Tot'alGosto#` Cobs#ruction 3. Plumbing �� Bw Id'ing Permit Fee 4. Mechanical (HVAC) 5. Fire Protection 6. Total =(I + 2+3 +4 + 5) S O [,,the ck'Number ,. This Section FoC.Official Use Onl Build""ng Permit Number: Date Issued'. Signature . Building Comirtis'siorier/lnspecfor of;Buihlings Date a File#BP-2008-1175 APPLICANT/CONTACT PERSON Valley Home Improvement,Inc ADDRESS/PHONE P O Box 60627 FLORENCE (413)584-7522 PROPERTY LOCATION 34 NORTH MAPLE ST-#2 MAP 17C PARCEL 231 001 ZONE SI THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE ZONING FORM FILLED OUT Fee Paid Building Permit Filled out udl Fee Paid Typeof Construction: CONSTRUCT INTERIOR METAL STUD WALLS New Construction Non Structural interior renovations Addition to Existing Accessory Structure Building Plans Included: Owner/Statement or License 077279 3 sets of Plans/Plot Plan THE F.PLLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON INFORMATION PRESENTED: Approved Additional permits required(see below) PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER:§ Intermediate Project: Site Plan AND/OR Special Permit With Site Plan Major Project: Site Plan AND/OR Special Permit With Site Plan ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: § Finding Special Permit Variance* Received&Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Architecture Committee Permit from Elm Street Commission Permit DPW Storm Water Management Demolition Delay d 9 h9he Signa re of Building dfficial Date Note:Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health,Conservation Commission,Department of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities. *Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A.Contact Office of Planning&Development for more information. , g' BP-2008-1175 GIs#: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Lot:-001 PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS Permit: Building DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) Category:renovation BUILDING PERMIT Permit# BP-2008-1175 Project# JS-2008-001735 Est.Cost: $5000.00 Fee: $50.00 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Const. Class: Contractor: License: Use Group: VALLEY HOME IMPROVEMENT INC 077279 Lot Size(sq. ft.): 59241.60 Owner: LHIC INC Zoning: SI Applicant: VALLEY HOME IMPROVEMENT INC AT: 34 NORTH MAPLE ST - #2 Applicant Address: Phone: Insurance: P O Box 60627 (413) 584-7522 Workers Compensation FLORENCEMA01062 ISSUED ON.912912008 0:00:00 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK.-CONSTRUCT INTERIOR METAL STUD WALLS; Buildout for woodworking shop POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House# Foundation: Driveway Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Fireplace/Chimney: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Final: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Certificate of Occupancy Signature: FeeType• Date Paid: Amount: Building 9/29/2008 0:00:00 $50.0024312 212 Main Street,Phone(413)587-1240,Fax: (413) 587-1272 Building Commissioner-Anthony Patillo