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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09042_Revised VIMS System Installation Report_Ver2 20230626 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Prepared by: Geological Resources, Inc. System Installation Report Prepared on: June 26, 2023 City of Monroe Police Department Project Manager: Scott Ball GRI Project No. 5406 iii ACRONYMS AARST: American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists ANSI: American National Standards Institute cfm: Cubic Feet per Minute GRI: Geological Resources, Inc. ITRC: Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council mph: Miles per Hour NCDEQ: North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality SDS: Safety Data Sheet(s) VIMS: Vapor Intrusion Mitigation System VISL: Vapor Intrusion Screening Level VOC: Volatile Organic Compound ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Prepared by: Geological Resources, Inc. System Installation Report Prepared on: June 26, 2023 City of Monroe Police Department Project Manager: Scott Ball GRI Project No. 5406 TABLE OF CONTENTS ACRONYMS ....................................................................................................................................... iii 1.0 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................1 2.0 VIMS INSPECTIONS OF VAPOR BARRIER AND SUB-SLAB PIPING ................................................1 3.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL ................................................................................2 4.0 POST-CONSTRUCTION AND PRE-OCCUPANCY SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS TESTING ........................2 5.0 SUB-SLAB VAPOR SAMPLING, INDOOR AIR SAMPLING AND REPORTING ...................................3 6.0 LIMITATIONS ...........................................................................................................................4 FIGURES Figure 1: Site Location Map Figure 2: Site Map Figure 3: Vapor Intrusion Mitigation System As-Built Map Figure 4: Soil Vapor Screening Map APPENDICES Appendix A: Vapor Barrier Material Specifications Appendix B: VIMS Product Specifications Appendix C: Manufacturer Specification Sheets for Monitoring Points Appendix D: Inspection Logs Appendix E: Site Photographs Appendix F: Safety Data Sheets Appendix G: Influence Test Data ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Prepared by: Geological Resources, Inc. System Installation Report Prepared on: June 26, 2023 City of Monroe Police Department Project Manager: Scott Ball GRI Project No. 5406 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION GRI presents this System Installation Report for the VIMS that was proposed in the VIMS plan (dated February 17, 2021) for the mitigation of potential vapors of VOCs in the proposed new building construction at the former Scott Aviation facility (Parcel II) located at 310 West Crowell Street in Monroe, Union County, North Carolina (Figure 1). The site is a Brownfields site identified as NCDEQ Brownfields Project Number 09042-05-090. The site is being redeveloped by SCN Architects LLC for use as the new building for the City of Monroe’s Police Department. Development plans include the construction of an approximately 33,000 square foot, two-story building for the police department and an adjacent 3,000 square foot wash bay. The VIMS plan is specific only to the police department building as requested. The new building in relation to the rest of the structures on-site is shown on the Site Map included as Figure 2. 2.0 VIMS INSPECTIONS OF VAPOR BARRIER AND SUB-SLAB PIPING GRI personnel conducted inspections of the VIMS system during the different stages of construction; a) after gravel layout and completion of sub-slab piping; after placement of the Drago Wrap vapor barrier on top of the piping layout and gravel layer; c) after installation of the above-grade riser piping and monitoring points and; d) after installation of the turbine ventilator fans on the risers at the rooftop of the building. The gravel base consisted of #57 stone. As noted in the VIMS plan, sub-slab vapor collection piping was installed within a minimum 4-inch thick base course gravel layer under the concrete slab. The vapor barrier, consisting of Drago Wrap was placed directly on the aggregate and immediately below the slab. Technical specifications and installation instructions provided by Stego Industries Drago® Wrap Vapor Barrier (Drago Wrap) are provided in Appendix A. As noted in the February 2021 VIMS Plan, in accordance with the manufacturer installation instructions, the Drago Wrap was installed over the sub-slab aggregate and completely covered the concrete slab placement area. The barrier sheeting seams were overlapped a minimum of twelve inches and seams and utility stub penetrations were sealed using DragoSealTM Tape and/or Drago® Mastic (see Appendix A for specifications). The concrete slab was placed directly on top of the sealed barrier as described in the VIMS plan. The piping in the sub-slab vapor extraction system was 3-inches in diameter and consisted of slotted Schedule 40 PVC. Vent riser piping was constructed of 4-inch diameter Schedule 40 PVC. The sub-slab system consisted of seven (7) piping networks spaced evenly over the floor area of the building. Each network had either two (2) or three (3) solid vent vertical risers. Eighteen (18) vent risers extended from the sub-slab region to the rooftop, connecting the sub-slab vapor collection system to the rooftop emission stacks. The vent risers were properly secured to the building (e.g., affixed to ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Prepared by: Geological Resources, Inc. System Installation Report Prepared on: June 26, 2023 City of Monroe Police Department Project Manager: Scott Ball GRI Project No. 5406 2 structural steel columns) to protect from damage. The locations of some vent risers were adjusted to optimize utilization of the future workspace. The locations of the vent risers (R-1 through R-18) are shown on Figure 3. Vent risers were placed along the exterior walls of the building but were placed in vertical chases as proposed by the architect for aesthetic purposes. Within the chases, the vent risers were affixed to columns which were part of the structural supports for the building. Each chase area is accessible by a locked door on the exterior of the building. Turbine ventilator fans installed on the riser piping, consisted of galvanized Empire Model TV08A and were installed on the discharge end of the exhaust stacks on the roof. As noted in the VIMS plan, these turbine ventilator fans are wind-driven and have a rated exhaust capacity of 255 cfm in a 4 mph wind. Specifications for the proposed turbine ventilator fans and PVC vapor collection/conveyance piping are provided in Appendix B. A total of 21 pressure monitoring points (P-1 through P-21) with secured, flush-mounted covers, located within the seven (7) sub-slab piping networks were installed. Manufacturer specification sheets for pressure monitoring point securable covers are included in Appendix C. The locations of the pressure monitoring points are shown on Figure 3. 3.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL As noted in section 2.0, GRI personnel conducted inspections of the VIMS system during the different stages of construction; a) placement of Drago Wrap barrier before corner footings and exterior wall footings were poured (December 7, 2021 through February 9, 2022); b) after gravel layout and completion of sub-slab piping (April 19 through April 27, 2022; September 7-8, 2022 ); c) after placement of the Drago Wrap vapor barrier on top of the piping layout and gravel layer (May 2 through May 4, 2022; and September 9, 2022); d) after installation of the above-grade riser piping and monitoring points and (September 2022); e) after installation of the turbine ventilator fans on the risers at the rooftop of the building (October 2022). A site visit was also conducted on October 18, 2022, prior to the influence test to map out the locations and sequence of testing. An influence test was attempted on October 19, 2022 but had to be discontinued due to an equipment malfunction. The influence test was subsequently conducted on November 17, 2022. Inspection logs are included in Appendix D. Photographs taken during the site inspections are included in Appendix E. SDS for materials used during construction and provided by the contractor are included in Appendix F. 4.0 POST-CONSTRUCTION AND PRE-OCCUPANCY SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS TESTING Influence testing was conducted on November 17, 2022, by GRI personnel on each of the 7 sub-slab piping network systems individually to ensure proper vacuum influence was obtainable beneath the concrete slab. The objective of conducting the vacuum influence tests was to determine the site-specific design parameters for full scale design and implementation if the passive VIM system were to be made active. The data obtained from the influence test would enable determination of the radius of influence of applied vacuum as well as observed vacuum at points in the network. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Prepared by: Geological Resources, Inc. System Installation Report Prepared on: June 26, 2023 City of Monroe Police Department Project Manager: Scott Ball GRI Project No. 5406 3 The test involved connecting a vacuum blower (Rotron EN909 15HP) to one riser of each network, varying applied vacuum incrementally, measuring the resulting vacuum influence in each of the network central pressure monitoring points (P-1 through P-21, as applicable), and measuring the observed vacuum influence in the far riser(s) of the network being tested. For example, in the test conducted on Network 1, vacuum was applied at Riser R-7 (and subsequently measured at the unit and the riser head) as well as measured at the other risers at the other end of this network (R-5 and R-6). The vacuum applied was varied and the observed vacuum was measured at R-7, R-5 and R-6 as well as at pressure monitoring points P-1 through P-5 and P-18. The objective of the testing was to measure the lowest applied vacuum at Riser 7 that would result in a measurable vacuum in all the network observation points. Applied vacuum varied from 66 to 86 inches of mercury (in. Hg) at R-7 and observed vacuum at R-7 ranged from 8 to 25 inches of water. All 6 central pressure monitoring points had a measurable vacuum influence because of the applied vacuum. A minimum of 16 inches of water is necessary to influence all 6 central pressure monitoring points. The test was similarly conducted at Networks 2 through 7 and results were replicated. For Network 2, two tests were conducted. During the first test, the applied vacuum varied from 74 to 83 in. Hg at R-4 and observed vacuum at R-4 ranged from 10 to 25 inches of water. During the second test, the applied vacuum varied from 59 to 64 in. Hg at R-11 and observed vacuum at R-11 ranged from 20 to 35 inches of water. For Network 3, two tests were conducted. During the first test, the applied vacuum varied from 58 to 84 in. Hg at R-8 and observed vacuum at R-8 ranged from 6 to 16 inches of water. During the second test, the applied vacuum varied from 59 to 64 in. Hg at R-10 and observed vacuum at R-10 ranged from 20 to 35 inches of water. For Network 4, the applied vacuum varied from 54 to 90 in. Hg at R-12 and observed vacuum at R-12 ranged from 8 to 22 inches of water. For Network 5, the applied vacuum varied from 47 to 72 in. Hg at R-16 and observed vacuum at R-16 ranged from 9 to 16 inches of water. For Network 6, the applied vacuum varied from 53 to 90 in. Hg at R-17 and observed vacuum at R-17 ranged from 6 to 20 inches of water. For Network 7, the applied vacuum varied from 50 to 90 in. Hg at R-1 and observed vacuum at R-1 ranged from 4 to 25 inches of water. Results of the influence test indicate influence in a majority of the pressure monitoring points noted above. A blower rated at 615 cfm at 112 inches of water would be adequate for each network. As indicated in Figure 3, the pressure monitoring points have been designated as permanent installations (green bull’s eyes denoted by “P” nomenclature). Please note that these pressure monitoring points will remain accessible until such time as the NCDEQ issues a directive that they can be removed/abandoned. A table summarizing the influence testing is included as Appendix G. 5.0 SUB-SLAB VAPOR SAMPLING, INDOOR AIR SAMPLING AND REPORTING Three indoor air quality samples (AS-1 through AS-3) and seven (7) sub-slab soil vapor samples (SSV-1 through SSV-7) were collected from the newly constructed building warehouse on April 1 and April 2, 2023. An exterior air sample was also collected (AS-4) as a background sample. Duplicate samples were collected from the AS-1 and SSV-2 locations. Air sample locations are shown on Figure 4. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Prepared by: Geological Resources, Inc. System Installation Report Prepared on: June 26, 2023 City of Monroe Police Department Project Manager: Scott Ball GRI Project No. 5406 4 Concentrations of contaminants of concern were detected in all samples collected. None of the reported concentrations of target VOCs reported in the sub-slab vapor samples exceeded the NCDEQ Non-Residential VISLs. Detectable concentrations of trans-1, 2-dichloroethylene that exceeded the Non- Residential VISL for indoor air were reported in indoor air samples AS-1 (124 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3)), AS-2 (152 µg/m3), AS-3 (107 µg/m3), and the AS Duplicate (91.2 µg/m3) for indoor air. Detectable concentrations of ethyl acetate exceeding the Non-Residential VISLs for indoor air were reported in air samples AS-3 (181 µg/m3) and AS Duplicate (141 µg/m3). Historically, no detectable concentrations of trans-1,2-dichloroethylene or ethyl acetate have been reported in soil-gas vapor, soil, or ground water samples collected at the site during previous assessment activities. Based on this information, the source of those compounds reported in the ambient air samples collected within the structure are interpreted to be new construction materials (paints, caulks, glues, etc.) being used during the construction work in the building. Please refer to the Sub-Slab Vapor and Indoor/Exterior Ambient Air Quality Sampling Report prepared by Resolve Environmental Services, PLLC. (Resolve) dated May 17, 2023, for additional details regarding the sampling methodology and results. The NCDEQ has required that additional sub-slab and ambient air sampling should be conducted to confirm the results of the April 2023 sampling event. Results of this additional sampling will be presented in a separate report prepared by Resolve. A discussion of the risk calculator results will also be included in that report. 6.0 LIMITATIONS This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of City of Monroe, Resolve Environmental Services, PLLC, and the NCDEQ for specific application to the referenced site in Union County, North Carolina. The activities conducted were based on the scope of work and level of effort specified by the NCDEQ and with resources adequate only for that scope of work. Our findings have been developed in accordance with generally accepted standards of engineering practices in the State of North Carolina, available information, and our professional judgment. No other warranty is expressed or implied. The data that are presented in this report are indicative of conditions that existed at the precise locations outlined above and at the time the site visits were conducted. In addition, the data obtained from samples would be interpreted as being meaningful with respect to parameters indicated in the laboratory report. No additional information can logically be inferred from these data. Please note that certain information contained in this report was not obtained under the direct supervision of GRI personnel. Therefore, GRI cannot verify the accuracy of this information. However, for the purpose of this report, GRI assumes the information is correct. The VIMS detailed herein is designed to mitigate intrusion of subsurface vapors into the subject building from known Brownfields Property contaminants in a manner that is in accordance with the most recent and applicable guidelines including, but not limited to, DWM Vapor Intrusion Guidance, ITRC guidance, and ANSI/AARST standards. The sealing professional engineer below is satisfied that the design and the ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Prepared by: Geological Resources, Inc. System Installation Report Prepared on: June 26, 2023 City of Monroe Police Department Project Manager: Scott Ball GRI Project No. 5406 5 subsequent installation are fully protective of public health from known Brownfields Property contaminants. FIGURES SITE LOCATIONFigure 1: Site Location City of Monroe Police Department(Former Scott Aviation Facility)310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, Union County, NC NCDEQ Brownfields Project No. 09042-05-090GRI Project No. 5406500 M2000 FTDate: 10/01/2020Location: 34.983579° N -80.553342° W Dad VIMS PRESSURE MEASURING POINT (TYPICAL OF 21)NTSVIMS PRESSURE MONITORING POINT - DETAIL VIEW (TYPICAL OF 21)NTSSOLID 2" SCH 40 PVC2" PVC 90 DEGREE ELBOW2" SCH 40 PVCLENGTH (1 FOOT)REFER TO VIMS LAYOUTFINISHED FLOOR SLAB5VM16VM1VIMS SLOTTED COLLECTION PIPE (TYPICAL)NTSVAPOR LINER (SEE SPECIFICATION #1)3" SCH 40 THREADED FLUSH JOINT SLOTTED PVC PIPESUB-BASE(0.020" SLOT WIDTH, 1/8" SLOT SPACING) WITH FILTERSOCK SET WITHIN MIN 5-INCH THICK BASE COURSE2VM1VAPOR LINER (SEE SPECIFICATION #1)BASE COURSE MIN. 5-INCH THICK CLEAN #57 STONE OR SIMILAR(SEE SPECIFICATION #1)SUB-BASENTSVIMS VAPOR LINER AND BASE COURSE (TYPICAL)1VM1VIMS TURBINE VENTILATOR FAN & EXHAUST (TYPICAL OF 18)NTSROOFTOP4" SCH 40 PVC DUCT PIPE THROUGH ROOFFLASHING3VM1FLOOR CLEANOUT, ADJUSTABLE, 2" DIAZURN INDUSTRIES MODEL #CO2450-PV2(OR EQUIVALENT)PLACE TRACER WIRE ALONGHORIZONTAL PIPETENANT WALL (NOT PRESENT IN ALLLOCATIONS)2" VENT PIPEPROTECTION SCREENCONCRETE FLOOR SLABFLOOR CLEANOUT, ADJUSTABLE, 2" DIAZURN INDUSTRIES MODEL#CO2450-PV2 (OR EQUIVALENT) WITHVANDAL PROOF SCREWSVAPOR LINER PENETRATIONSEALED TO PIPE PERMANUFACTURER INSTRUCTIONSTURBINE FAN - EMPIRE MODEL TV04G (APPRVOEDALTERNATE - EMPIRE MODEL TV08A - ALUMINUM).(SEE APPENDIX B OF VIMS PLAN)ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX FORPOTENTIAL FUTURE VACUUM FAN2" DRAIN EXPANSIONTEST PLUGVAPOR LINER PENETRATION SEALED TOPIPE PER MANUFACTURER INSTRUCTIONSTYPICAL VIMS PIPING ABOVE COLUMN FOOTING DETAIL (TYPICAL)NTS4" SCH 40 PVC PIPESUB-BASE4VM1VAPOR LINER SEALED TO CONCRETEON OUTSIDE OF COLUMN ANDFOOTING PER MANUFACTURERINSTRUCTIONS (SEE VIMS PLANAPPENDIX A)BASE COURSE MIN. 5-INCH THICK CLEAN #57 STONE OR SIMILAR(SEE SPECIFICATION #1)BASE COURSE MIN. 5-INCH THICK CLEAN #57 STONE OR 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CELLS FILLEDSOLID WITH GROUT(SPECIFICATION #8)VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM (VIMS) SPECIFICATIONSNOTES:LOCATION OF VERTICAL RISER AND APPROXIMATE LOCATIONOF TURBINE FAN ON ROOFTOPLOCATION OF PRESSURE MEASURING POINT (SEE DETAIL 5).THE INTAKE SCREEN OF THE PRESSURE MEASURING POINTSSHALL BE POSITIONED A MINIMUM 5-FT AWAY FROM EXTERIOR WALLS.LEGENDSLOTTED 3" DIA SCHEDULE 40 PVC PIPINGSOLID 4" DIA SCHEDULE 40 PVC PIPINGEXTENT OF VAPOR LINER· THICKNESS: 20-MIL MINIMUM· PUSH-THROUGH PUNCTURE:183.9 NEWTONS MINIMUM (PER ASTM D4833)· TENSILE STRENGTH: 53.5 lbf/in MINIMUM (PER ASTM D882)· PERMEANCE: 0.0069 PERMS MAXIMUM (PER ASTM F1249)1.VIMS VAPOR LINER SHALL BE DRAGO WRAP 20-MIL VAPOR BARRIER MANUFACTURED BY STEGOINDUSTRIES LLC. ANY PROPOSED MATERIAL CHANGES MUST BE REQUESTED IN WRITING PRIOR TOIMPLEMENTATION AND MUST BE APPROVED BY DESIGN ENGINEER. CHANGES TO PROPOSED MATERIALSWILL NEED TO BE CERTIFIED AS BEING PROTECTIVE OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND SUITABLE FOR USE WITHIDENTIFIED CONTAMINANTS OF CONCERN AT SUBJECT SITE. PRIOR APPROVAL FROM NCDEQ BROWNFIELDSPROGRAM MAY ALSO BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO IMPLEMENTATION. APPROVED VAPOR LINER SHALL BE APOLYOLEFIN FILM DESIGNED TO PREVENT VAPOR MIGRATION THROUGH CONCRETE SLABS-ON-GRADE ANDSHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING CHARACTERISTICS:VAPOR LINER SHALL BE INSTALLED AS SPECIFIED HEREIN AND PER MANUFACTURER INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS TO CREATE A CONTINUOUS LINER BELOW THE ENTIRE FLOOR SLAB. A MINIMUM 5-INCH THICKBASE COURSE CONSISTING OF CLEAN #57 OR SIMILAR, PENDING APPROVAL BY THE VIMS DESIGN ENGINEER,SHALL BE INSTALLED BENEATH THE VIMS VAPOR LINER.(SEE APPENDIX A OF VIMS PLAN FOR INSTALL DETAILS)1.PLACE TRACER WIRE ALONG HORIZONTAL PIPE BELOW THE VAPOR LINER TO LOCATE PIPE LOCATIONSDURING FUTURE BUILDING MODIFICATIONS.2.THIS VAPOR MITIGATION PLAN IS INTENDED TO BE USED FOR DIRECTION OF VIMS COMPONENT INSTALLATIONONLY AND IS NOT INTENDED TO GUIDE CONSTRUCTION OF STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS NOT RELATED TOTHE VIMS. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY CONSISTENCY OF VIMS DETAILS WITH APPLICABLESTRUCTURAL, ARCHITECTURAL, MECHANICAL, AND PLUMBING PLANS AND RESOLVE ANY INCONSISTENCIESPRIOR TO VIMS INSTALLATION.2.VIMS PIPING SHALL NOT BE TRAPPED AND SOLID PIPE SHALL BE SLOPED A MINIMUM OF 1/8 UNIT VERTICAL IN12 UNITS HORIZONTAL (1% SLOPE) TO GRAVITY DRAIN. HORIZONTAL SOLID COLLECTION PIPE SHALL CONSISTOF 4" SCH 40 PVC (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED IN THE DRAWINGS). PVC PIPE JOINTS SHALL BE CONNECTEDUSING PVC SOCKET COUPLINGS AND PVC GLUE. SUB-SLAB SLOTTED VAPOR COLLECTION PIPE SHALL BETHREADED FLUSH JOINT 3" SCH 40 PVC PIPE WITH 0.020" SLOT WIDTH AND 1/8 " SLOT SPACING. FABRICFILTER SOCK SHALL BE INSTALLED OVER SLOTTED PIPE SECTIONS.3.4" ID SCHEDULE 40 PVC RISER DUCT PIPING SHALL BE INSTALLED TO CONNECT EACH SLABPENETRATION LOCATION TO A ROOFTOP EXHAUST DISCHARGE POINT WITH TURBINE FAN (SEESPECIFICATION #4). ABOVE-SLAB RISER DUCT PIPE RUNS, THE ROOFTOP EXHAUST FANS, AND OTHERVIMS COMPONENTS SHALL BE INSTALLED PER APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND AS SPECIFIED IN THECONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND DRAWINGS.4.SCH 40 PVC RISER DUCT PIPING SHALL EXTEND IN A VERTICAL ORIENTATION ALONG THE COLUMN THROUGHTHE BUILDING ROOF AND TERMINATE A MINIMUM OF 2 FT ABOVE THE BUILDING ROOF LINE. RISER PIPE SHALLBE AFFIXED TO THE STEEL COLUMN USING APPROPRIATE PIPE SUPPORTS. AN EMPIRE MODEL TV04G TURBINEVENTILATOR FAN (EMPIRE MODEL TV08A MAY BE USED AS AN ALTERNATE TO TV04G OR APPROVEDALTERNATE) SHALL BE INSTALLED ON THE EXHAUST DISCHARGE END OF EACH RISER DUCT PIPE. ANADAPTOR COUPLING SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THE DISCHARGE END OF THE 4" RISER DUCT PIPE AND THE FANSHALL BE SECURED TO THE SCHEDULE 40 PVC RISER IN A VERTICAL ORIENTATION. EXHAUST DISCHARGELOCATIONS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 15 FT FROM ANY OPERABLE OPENING OR AIR INTAKE INTO THE BUILDING,AND A MINIMUM OF 2 FT ABOVE ANY ROOF PARAPET OR ENCLOSING ROOF COMPENENT. NOTE THAT FANLOCATIONS ON THE ROOFTOP DEPICTED IN THE VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION PLAN MAY BE REPOSITIONEDAS LONG AS THE NEW POSITION MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS PRESENTED ABOVE. AN ELECTRICAL JUNCTIONBOX (120V, 60Hz AC REQUIRED) SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE FAN LOCATION ON THE ROOFTOP FORCONVERSION TO ELECTRIC FANS, IF REQUIRED. ALL WIRING AND ELECTRICAL TO BE INSTALLED PERAPPLICABLE BUILDING AND ELECTRICAL CODES. EACH RISER PIPE WILL BE LABELED NUMERICALLY AS SHOWNIN THE FIGURE FOR EASE OF IDENTIFICATION. (SEE APPENDIX B OF VIMS PLAN FOR FAN DETAILS)5.ALL ABOVE-SLAB ACCESSIBLE RISER DUCT PIPING SHALL BE PERMANENTLY IDENTIFIED BY MEANS OF A TAGOR STENCIL AT A MINIMUM OF ONCE EVERY 10-LINEAR FEET WITH "VAPOR MITIGATION - CONTACTMAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT". LABELS SHALL ALSO BE FIXED TO THE TURBINE VENTILATOR FANS IN ANACCESSIBLE LOCATION ON THE ROOFTOP.6.VAPOR LINER SEALED TO CONCRETE ON OUTSIDE OF COLUMN AND FOOTING PER MANUFACTURERINSTRUCTIONS (SEE APPENDIX A OF VIMS PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION DETAILS).7.VERTICAL RISER PIPING MUST BE INSTALLED PER APPLICABLE NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLUMBING CODE ANDLOCAL/COUNTY ORDINANCES.8.8" CMU WHERE USED IN WALL, ALL CELLS TO BE FILLED SOLID WITH GROUT WHERE REINFORCING OCCURS(PER REFERENCED ARCHITECT DRAWINGS) 1"=10'-0"VIMS LAYOUT13.7513.7413.7023.7313.7123.7013.7223.7233.7213.7333.7313.70Sim 33.7033.7013.7623.7623.7523.7413.7723.7713.7713.7823.7813.7923.7933.7813.7913.8023.8043.7353.733.10243.77See 5 & 6/ VM1See 3&4/ VM1See 1/ VM1See 2/ VM1STAIRWELLAREASTAIRWELLAREAELEVATORWASH BAY AREA APPENDICES APPENDIX A Vapor Barrier Material Specifications P1 OF 2 DRAGO® MASTIC A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: JAN 1, 2021 Continued... Note – legal notice on page 2. 1. PRODUCT NAME DRAGO MASTIC 2. MANUFACTURER c/o Stego® Industries, LLC* 216 Avenida Fabricante, Suite 101 San Clemente, CA 92672 Sales, Technical Assistance Ph: (877) 464-7834 Fx: (949) 257-4113 www.stegoindustries.com 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION USES: Drago Mastic is designed to be used as a vapor intrusion membrane in conjunction with Drago® Wrap Vapor Intrusion Barrier. Drago Mastic can be used for sealing utility or pipe penetrations, and terminating edges against existing adjacent concrete or other foundation constructions. COMPOSITION: Drago Mastic is a medium viscosity, water-based, polymer-modified anionic bituminous/asphalt emulsion. SIZE: Drago Mastic comes in a 5-gallon pail. 4. TECHNICAL DATA TABLE 1: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF DRAGO MASTIC PROPERTY TEST RESULTS Permeance Rating ASTM E96 0.08 perms Tensile Strength ASTM D412 87 psi Elongation ASTM D412 1800% Adhesion to Concrete ASTM C836 Exceeds Shore Hardness ASTM C836 75 Crack Bridging ASTM C836 Exceeds Low Temp Flexibility ASTM C836 No Cracking Chemical Resistance ASTM D471/D543 No significant negative change (TCE, PCE, Toluene, Xylene) to mass or volume. Note: perm unit = grains/(ft2*hr*in-Hg) DRAGO® MASTIC A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: JAN 1, 2021 DATA SHEETS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR MOST CURRENT VERSION, VISIT WWW.STEGOINDUSTRIES.COM (877) 464-7834 | www.stegoindustries.com *Stego Industries, LLC (“Stego”) is the exclusive Representative for Drago Wrap and Pango Wrap. All designated trademarks are the intellectual property of Stego or the entity for which it is acting as a Representative. Installation, Warranty, State Approval Information and Disclosure of Representative Status: www.stegoindustries.com/legal. ©2021 Stego Industries, LLC. All rights reserved. P2 OF 2 5. INSTALLATION PREPARATION:• A test application simulating the project environment should always be done prior to final usage of Drago Mastic.• All surfaces should be dry and free of loose materials, oils and other contaminants. The surfaces should be cleaned in the same fashion as the test surface in order to ensure proper results.• Store above 40°F, and apply above 40°F and below 130°F. PENETRATIONS:To repair penetrations in Drago Wrap, cut Drago Wrap just big enough to fit over and around the penetration so as to minimize void space. Liberally apply Drago Mastic around the penetration to keep the integrity of the membrane intact. Drago Mastic can be applied from pails by brush, roller, or trowel. NOTES: 1) If needed to minimize void space around penetrations, utilize a detail patch of Drago Wrap to fit over the penetration and seal the patch/boot with DragoSeal™ Tape prior to applying Drago Mastic. 2) Solvent-based products should not be applied over this product. 3) Clean all tools with kerosene and/or oil-based cleaners. For additional information, please refer to Drago’s complete installation instructions. 6. AVAILABILITY & COST Drago Mastic is available through our network of building supply distributors. For current cost information, contact your local Drago distributor or Stego Industries’ Sales Representative. 7. WARRANTY Stego Industries, LLC believes to the best of its knowledge, that specifications and recommendations herein are accurate and reliable. However, since site conditions are not within its control, Stego Industries does not guarantee results from the use of the information provided herein. Stego Technology, LLC does offer a limited warranty on Drago Wrap. Please see www.stegoindustries.com/legal. 8. MAINTENANCE None required. 9. TECHNICAL SERVICES Technical advice, custom CAD drawings, and additional information can be obtained by contacting Stego Industries or by visiting the website. Email: contact@stegoindustries.com Contact Number: (877) 464-7834 Website: www.stegoindustries.com 10. FILING SYSTEMS • www.stegoindustries.com P1 OF 2 DRAGO® SEALANT A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: OCT 23, 2020 1. PRODUCT NAME DRAGO SEALANT 2. MANUFACTURER c/o Stego® Industries, LLC* 216 Avenida Fabricante, Suite 101 San Clemente, CA 92672 Sales, Technical Assistance Ph: (877) 464-7834 Fx: (949) 257-4113 www.stegoindustries.com 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION USES: Drago Sealant is designed to be used as a vapor intrusion membrane in conjunction with Drago® Wrap Vapor Intrusion Barrier. Drago Sealant can be used as an alternate to detail patches for penetrations in Drago Wrap. COMPOSITION: Drago Sealant is a two-component, 100% solids, semi-rigid epoxy sealant. SIZE: Drago Sealant comes in a 4-gallon kit size: Two 1-gallon cans of Part A (Resin) and two 1-gallon cans of Part B (Hardener). COVERAGE: 96ft² @ 60-mils per kit (4 gallons of product). 4. TECHNICAL DATA TABLE 4.1: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF DRAGO SEALANT PROPERTY TEST RESULTS Mix Ratio (A:B by volume) 1:1 Mixed Viscosity 4,000 - 7,000 cp Gel Time (100 g) 50-60 mins Pot Life (full unit) 30-45 mins Tack Free Time 5-6 hours Shore A Hardness ASTM D2240 80-90 Tensile Strength ASTM D638 800 psi Tensile Elongation % ASTM D638 95-105% Water Vapor Permeance ASTM F1249 0.015 perms @ 60-mils Chemical Resistance No significant change (TCE, PCE, Toluene, Xylene) ASTM D471/D543 to mass or volume. Note: perm unit = grains/(ft2*hr*in-Hg) Continued... Note – legal notice on page 2. 5. INSTALLATION PREPARATION: • A test application simulating the project environment should always be done prior to final usage of Drago Sealant. • All surfaces should be dry and free of loose materials, oils, and other contaminants. The surfaces should be cleaned in the same fashion as the test surface in order to ensure proper application. • Drago Sealant can be applied to virtually any shape or contour by brush, paint roller, trowel or squeegee at various spread rates. Optimum ambient temperature is between 50-90°F during application. Note: Cure times are affected by ambient and surface temperatures. Temperatures of 40°F and lower can slow cure times. Temperatures of 90°F and higher will speed up cured times and reduce working time. DRAGO® SEALANT A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: OCT 23, 2020 DATA SHEETS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR MOST CURRENT VERSION, VISIT WWW.STEGOINDUSTRIES.COM (877) 464-7834 | www.stegoindustries.com *Stego Industries, LLC (“Stego”) is the exclusive Representative for Drago Wrap and Pango Wrap. All designated trademarks are the intellectual property of Stego or the entity for which it is acting as a Representative. Installation, Warranty, State Approval Information and Disclosure of Representative Status: www.stegoindustries.com/legal. ©2020 Stego Industries, LLC. All rights reserved. PREPARATION: Continued... • Drago Sealant comes in a 4-gallon kit size. It consists of two 1-gallon cans of Part A (Resin) and two 1-gallon cans of Part B (Hardener). Mix the following with a drill and mixing paddle (Note: If using a drill mixer, use a low speed [not to exceed 300 rpm] to prevent air entrapment): - Premix Part A and Part B separately. Combine 1 part by volume of Part A to 1 part by volume of Part B and mix thoroughly. Do not thin. Scrape the side and bottom of the mixing container to assure uniform and complete mixing. Mix for 2-3 minutes. Do not aerate mix. PENETRATIONS: • To repair penetrations in Drago Wrap, cut a hole in Drago Wrap such that the membrane fits over and around the base of the pipes as closely as possible, ensuring that it is flush with the base of the penetrations. • Install Drago® Sealant Form continuously around the entire perimeter of the group of penetrations and at least 1 inch beyond the terminating edge of Drago Wrap. • Pour Drago Sealant inside of Drago Sealant Form to create a seal around the penetrations. • If the void space between Drago Wrap and the penetrations is not minimized and/or the base course allows for too much drainage of the sealant, a second coat of Drago Sealant may need to be poured after the first application has cured. Review Drago Wrap’s complete installation instructions prior to installation. 6. AVAILABILITY & COST Drago Sealant is available through our network of building supply distributors. For current cost information, contact your local Drago distributor or Stego Industries’ Sales Representative.* 7. WARRANTY Stego Industries, LLC believes to the best of its knowledge, that specifications and recommendations herein are accurate and reliable. However, since site conditions are not within its control, Stego Industries does not guarantee results from the use of the information provided and disclaims all liability from any loss or damage. Stego Technology, LLC does offer a limited warranty on Drago Wrap. Please see www.stegoindustries.com/legal. 8. MAINTENANCE Store locked up in a dry and temperate area. 9. TECHNICAL SERVICES Technical advice, custom CAD drawings, and additional information can be obtained by contacting Stego Industries or by visiting the website. Contact Number: (877) 464-7834 Website: www.stegoindustries.com 10. FILING SYSTEMS • www.stegoindustries.com P2 OF 2 P1 OF 2 DRAGO® SEALANT FORM A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: FEB 22, 2019 1. PRODUCT NAME DRAGO SEALANT FORM 2. MANUFACTURER c/o Stego® Industries, LLC* 216 Avenida Fabricante, Suite 101 San Clemente, CA 92672 Sales, Technical Assistance Ph: (877) 464-7834 Fx: (949) 257-4113 www.stegoindustries.com 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION USES: Drago Sealant Form is used in conjunction with Drago® Sealant to help create an efficient and effective seal around pipe penetrations in Drago® Wrap Vapor Intrusion Barrier. COMPOSITION: Drago Sealant Form is a low-density, cross-linked, closed-cell polyethylene foam with an acrylic, pressure-sensitive adhesive. SIZE: Drago Sealant Form is ½" x ½" x 24". Drago Sealant Form comes in 200 pieces per case (10 boxes of 20 pieces). 4. TECHNICAL DATA TABLE 4.1: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF DRAGO SEALANT FORM PROPERTY RESULTS Dimensions ½” x ½” x 24” Color White Weight 0.11 oz (3.1 grams) Continued... Note – legal notice on page 2. 5. INSTALLATION PENETRATIONS: Make sure the area of adhesion is free of dust, debris, moisture, and frost to allow maximum adhesion. When ready to apply to Drago Wrap, remove the release liner and press Drago Sealant Form firmly against Drago Wrap to secure. Install Drago Sealant Form continuously around the entire perimeter of the penetration(s) and at least 1 inch beyond the terminating edge of Drago Wrap. Install Drago Sealant Form between 40°F and 110°F. Pour Drago Sealant inside of Drago Sealant Form to create a seal around the penetration(s). Review Drago Wrap’s complete installation instructions prior to installation. 6. AVAILABILITY & COST Drago Sealant Form is available nationally through our network of building supply distributors. For current cost information, contact your local Drago distributor or Stego Industries’ Sales Representative. DRAGO® SEALANT FORM A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: FEB 22, 2019 DATA SHEETS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR MOST CURRENT VERSION, VISIT WWW.STEGOINDUSTRIES.COM (877) 464-7834 | www.stegoindustries.com *Stego Industries, LLC (“Stego”) is the exclusive Representative for Drago Wrap and Pango Wrap. All designated trademarks are the intellectual property of Stego or the entity for which it is acting as a Representative. Installation, Warranty, State Approval Information and Disclosure of Representative Status: www.stegoindustries.com/legal. ©2019 Stego Industries, LLC. All rights reserved. 7. WARRANTY Stego Industries, LLC believes to the best of its knowledge, that specifications and recommendations herein are accurate and reliable. However, since site conditions are not within its control, Stego Industries does not guarantee results from the use of the information provided and disclaims all liability from any loss or damage. Stego Technology, LLC does offer a limited warranty on Drago Wrap. Please see www.stegoindustries.com/legal. 8. MAINTENANCE Store Drago Sealant Form in a dry and temperate area. 9. TECHNICAL SERVICES Technical advice, custom CAD drawings, and additional information can be obtained by contacting Stego Industries or by visiting the website. Contact Number: (877) 464-7834 Website: www.stegoindustries.com 10. FILING SYSTEMS • www.stegoindustries.com P2 OF 2 P1 OF 2 1. PRODUCT NAME DRAGOSEAL TAPE 2. MANUFACTURER c/o Stego® Industries, LLC* 216 Avenida Fabricante, Suite 101 San Clemente, CA 92672 Sales, Technical Assistance Ph: (877) 464-7834 Fx: (949) 257-4113 www.stegoindustries.com 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TABLE 4.1: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF DRAGOSEAL TAPE PROPERTY TEST RESULTS Dimensions 4" x 50' Total Thickness 26 mil Color Grey Material Engineered film and synthetic rubber blend Permeance ASTM F1249 <0.02 perms (26 mil) Adhesion to Steel ASTM D1000 12.5 lbf/in width Chemical Resistance (TCE, PCE, Toluene, Xylene) ASTM D471 / D543 No significant change to mass or volume Installation Temperature 40°F / 110°F In Service Temperature Range -20°F / 140°F VOC Content No VOCs, 100% solids Note: perm unit = grains/(ft2*hr*in-Hg) USES: DragoSeal Tape is a low permeance, solvent resistant tape designed for protective sealing, seaming, splicing, and patching applications. It is engineered to adhere to a variety of surfaces and is ideal for sealing Drago® Wrap seams. COMPOSITION: DragoSeal Tape is a multi-layered plastic extrusion that combines uniquely designed materials with only high grade, prime, virgin resins, and a solvent resistant blend of synthetic rubber and resins. SIZE: DragoSeal Tape is 4" x 50'. DragoSeal Tape ships 6 rolls in a case. 4. TECHNICAL DATA Continued... Note – legal notice on page 2. DRAGOSEAL™ TAPE A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: JAN 20, 2021 DRAGOSEAL™ TAPE A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: JAN 1, 2021 DATA SHEETS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR MOST CURRENT VERSION, VISIT WWW.STEGOINDUSTRIES.COM (877) 464-7834 | www.stegoindustries.com *Stego Industries, LLC (“Stego”) is the exclusive Representative for Drago Wrap and Pango Wrap. All designated trademarks are the intellectual property of Stego or the entity for which it is acting as a Representative. Installation, Warranty, State Approval Information and Disclosure of Representative Status: www.stegoindustries.com/legal. ©2021 Stego Industries, LLC. All rights reserved. 5. INSTALLATION Cut DragoSeal Tape with a utility knife or scissors before removing the release liner for easier cutting. DragoSeal Tape should be installed between 40°F and 110°F. In temperatures below 40°F, take extra care to remove moisture or frost from the area of adhesion. Ensure that the entirety of all seams are taped with applied pressure to allow for maximum and continuous adhesion. SEAMS: Overlap Drago Wrap a minimum of 12 inches and seal with DragoSeal Tape. Make sure the area of adhesion is free from dust, moisture and frost to allow for maximum adhesion. PIPE PENETRATION SEALING: • Install Drago Wrap around pipe by slitting/cutting material. • If void space is minimal, seal around the base of the pipe using either DragoSeal Tape, Drago Tape, Drago® Sealant and Drago® Sealant Form, or Drago® Mastic. DETAIL PATCH FOR PIPE PENETRATION SEALING: • Cut a piece of Drago Wrap that creates a 6 inch overlap around all edges of the void space at the base of the pipe. • Cut an "X" slightly smaller than the size of the pipe diameter in the center of the detail patch. • Slide detail patch over pipe, secure tightly. • Tape down all sides of detail patch using DragoSeal Tape. • Seal around the base of the pipe using either DragoSeal Tape, Drago Tape, Drago Sealant and Drago Sealant Form, or Drago Mastic. Review Drago Wrap’s complete installation instructions prior to installation. 6. AVAILABILITY & COST DragoSeal Tape is available through our network of building supply distributors. For current cost information, contact your local Drago distributor or Stego Industries’ Sales Representative.* 7. WARRANTY Stego Industries, LLC believes to the best of its knowledge, that specifications and recommendations herein are accurate and reliable. However, since site conditions are not within its control, Stego Industries does not guarantee results from the use of the information provided and disclaims all liability from any loss or damage. Stego Technology, LLC does offer a limited warranty on Drago Wrap. Please see www.stegoindustries.com/legal. 8. MAINTENANCE Store DragoSeal Tape in a dry and temperate area. 9. TECHNICAL SERVICES Technical advice, custom CAD drawings, and additional information can be obtained by contacting Stego Industries or by visiting the website. Contact Number: (877) 464-7834 Website: www.stegoindustries.com 10. FILING SYSTEMS • www.stegoindustries.com P2 OF 2 P1 OF 2 DRAGOTACK® TAPE A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: MAY 12, 2020 1. PRODUCT NAME DRAGOTACK TAPE 2. MANUFACTURER c/o Stego® Industries, LLC* 216 Avenida Fabricante, Suite 101 San Clemente, CA 92672 Sales, Technical Assistance Ph: (877) 464-7834 Fx: (949) 257-4113 www.stegoindustries.com 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TABLE 4.1: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF DRAGOTACK TAPE PROPERTY TEST RESULTS Dimensions 2" x 50' Total Thickness 30 mil Color Grey Material Synthetic rubber blend Permeance ASTM F1249 0.03 perms (30 mil) Adhesion to Steel ASTM D1000 12.5 lbs/in width Chemical Resistance No significant change to(TCE, PCE, Toluene, Xylene) ASTM D471 / D543 mass or volume. Installation Temperature 40°F / 110° In Service Temperature Range -20°F / +140°F VOC Content No VOCs, 100% solids Note: perm unit = grains/(ft2*hr*in-Hg) USES: DragoTack Tape is a solvent-resistant, double-sided adhesive strip used to bond and seal Drago® Wrap Vapor Intrusion Barrier to concrete, masonry, wood, metal, and other surfaces. DragoTack Tape is a flexible and moldable material to allow for a variety of applications and installations. COMPOSITION: DragoTack Tape is made from a solvent-resistant blend of synthetic rubber and resins. SIZE: DragoTack Tape is 2" x 50'. DragoTack Tape ships 12 rolls in a case. 4. TECHNICAL DATA Continued... Note – legal notice on page 2. DRAGOTACK® TAPE A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: MAY 12, 2020 DATA SHEETS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR MOST CURRENT VERSION, VISIT WWW.STEGOINDUSTRIES.COM (877) 464-7834 | www.stegoindustries.com *Stego Industries, LLC (“Stego”) is the exclusive Representative for Drago Wrap and Pango Wrap. All designated trademarks are the intellectual property of Stego or the entity for which it is acting as a Representative. Installation, Warranty, State Approval Information and Disclosure of Representative Status: www.stegoindustries.com/legal. ©2020 Stego Industries, LLC. All rights reserved. 5. INSTALLATION TO WALLS AND FOOTINGS: Make sure the area of adhesion is free of dust, dirt, debris, moisture, and frost to allow maximum adhesion. Remove release liner on one side and stick to desired surface. When ready to apply Drago Wrap, remove the exposed release liner and press Drago Wrap firmly against DragoTack Tape to secure. Cut DragoTack Tape using a utility knife or scissors. Cut DragoTack Tape before removing the release liner for easier cutting. Install DragoTack Tape between 40°F and 110°F. Review Drago Wrap’s complete installation instructions prior to installation. 6. AVAILABILITY & COST DragoTack Tape is available nationally through our network of building supply distributors. For current cost information, contact your local Drago distributor or Stego Industries’ Sales Representative. 7. WARRANTY Stego Industries, LLC believes to the best of its knowledge, that specifications and recommendations herein are accurate and reliable. However, since site conditions are not within its control, Stego Industries does not guarantee results from the use of the information provided and disclaims all liability from any loss or damage. Stego Technology, LLC does offer a limited warranty on Drago Wrap. Please see www.stegoindustries.com/legal. 8. MAINTENANCE Store DragoTack Tape in a dry and temperate area. 9. TECHNICAL SERVICES Technical advice, custom CAD drawings, and additional information can be obtained by contacting Stego Industries or by visiting the website. Contact Number: (877) 464-7834 Website: www.stegoindustries.com 10. FILING SYSTEMS • www.stegoindustries.com P2 OF 2 P1 OF 2 DRAGO® TAPE A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: JAN 20, 2021 1. PRODUCT NAME DRAGO TAPE 2. MANUFACTURER c/o Stego® Industries, LLC* 216 Avenida Fabricante, Suite 101 San Clemente, CA 92672 Sales, Technical Assistance Ph: (877) 464-7834 Fx: (949) 257-4113 www.stegoindustries.com 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION USES: Drago Tape is a low-permeance tape designed to bond specifically to Drago® Wrap Vapor Intrusion Barrier, making it suitable for sealing Drago Wrap pipe penetrations. COMPOSITION: Drago Tape is a multi-layered plastic extrusion that combines uniquely designed materials with only high grade, prime, virgin resins, and an acrylic, pressure-sensitive adhesive. SIZE: Drago Tape is 3.75" x 180'. Drago Tape ships 12 rolls in a case. 4. TECHNICAL DATA APPLICABLE STANDARDS: Pressure Sensitive Tape Council (PSTC) • PSTC 101 – International Standard for Peel Adhesion of Pressure Sensitive Tape • PSTC 107 – International Standard for Shear Adhesion of Pressure Sensitive Tape American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM) • ASTM E1643 – Standard Practice for Selection, Design, Installation, and Inspection of Water Vapor Retarders Used In Contact with Earth or Granular Fill under Concrete Slabs. TABLE 4.1: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF DRAGO TAPE PROPERTY TEST RESULTS Total Thickness 8 mil Permeance ASTM F1249 0.031 perms Tensile Strength MD ASTM D882 20.5 lbf/in Elongation (at break) MD ASTM D882 702% 180° Peel Adhesion PSTC 101 20-min dwell to Drago Wrap 50.1 oz/in PSTC 101 24-hour dwell to Drago Wrap 92.9 oz/in Shear Adhesion PSTC 107 24-hour dwell (1" x 1", 1kg/wt) to Drago Wrap 188 minutes Note: perm unit = grains/(ft2*hr*in-Hg) Continued... Note – legal notice on page 2. DRAGO® TAPE A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: JAN 20, 2021 DATA SHEETS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR MOST CURRENT VERSION, VISIT WWW.STEGOINDUSTRIES.COM (877) 464-7834 | www.stegoindustries.com *Stego Industries, LLC (“Stego”) is the exclusive Representative for Drago Wrap and Pango Wrap. All designated trademarks are the intellectual property of Stego or the entity for which it is acting as a Representative. Installation, Warranty, State Approval Information and Disclosure of Representative Status: www.stegoindustries.com/legal. ©2021 Stego Industries, LLC. All rights reserved. 5. INSTALLATION PIPE PENETRATION SEALING: • Install Drago Wrap around pipe by slitting/cutting material. • If void space is minimal, seal around the base of the pipe using either Drago Tape, DragoSeal™ Tape, Drago® Mastic, or Drago® Sealant and Drago® Sealant Form. DETAIL PATCH FOR PIPE PENETRATION SEALING: • Cut a piece of Drago Wrap that creates a 6 inch overlap around all edges of the void space. • Cut an “X” slightly smaller than the size of the pipe diameter in the center of the detail patch. • Slide detail patch over pipe, secure tightly. • Tape down all sides of detail patch with DragoSeal Tape. • Seal around the base of the pipe using either Drago Tape, DragoSeal Tape, Drago Mastic, or Drago Sealant and Drago Sealant Form. Drago Tape should be installed above 40°F. In temperatures below 40°F, take extra care to remove moisture or frost from the area of adhesion. Ensure that the installed section is taped with applied pressure to allow for maximum and continuous adhesion of the pressure-sensitive Drago Tape. Review Drago Wrap’s complete installation instructions prior to installation. 6. AVAILABILITY & COST Drago Tape is available through our network of building supply distributors. For current cost information, contact your local Drago distributor or Stego Industries’ Sales Representative. 7. WARRANTY Stego Industries, LLC believes to the best of its knowledge, that specifications and recommendations herein are accurate and reliable. However, since site conditions are not within its control, Stego Industries does not guarantee results from the use of the information provided and disclaims all liability from any loss or damage. Stego Technology, LLC does offer a limited warranty on Drago Wrap. Please see www.stegoindustries.com/legal. 8. MAINTENANCE Store Drago Tape in a dry and temperate area. 9. TECHNICAL SERVICES Technical advice, custom CAD drawings, and additional information can be obtained by contacting Stego Industries or by visiting the website. Contact Number: (877) 464-7834 Website: www.stegoindustries.com 10. FILING SYSTEMS • www.stegoindustries.com P2 OF 2 P1 OF 2 DRAGO® WRAPVAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: JAN 20, 2021 1. PRODUCT NAME DRAGO WRAP VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER 2. MANUFACTURER c/o Stego® Industries, LLC* 216 Avenida Fabricante, Suite 101 San Clemente, CA 92672 Sales, Technical Assistance Ph: (877) 464-7834 Fx: (949) 257-4113 www.stegoindustries.com 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TABLE 4.1: PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF DRAGO WRAP VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER PROPERTY TEST RESULTS Under Slab Vapor Retarders ASTM E1745 – Standard Specification for Water Vapor Retarders Used in Contact with Soil or Granular Fill under Concrete Slabs ASTM E1745 Compliant Water Vapor Permeance ASTM F1249 – Test Method for Water Vapor Transmission Rate Through Plastic Film and Sheeting Using a Modulated Infrared Sensor 0.0069 perms Push-Through Puncture ASTM D4833 – Test Method for Index Puncture Resistance of Geotextiles, Geomembranes, and Related Products 183.9 Newtons Tensile Strength ASTM D882 – Test Method for Tensile Properties of Thin Plastic Sheeting 53.5 lbf/in Permeance After Conditioning ASTM E154 Section 8, F1249 – Permeance after wetting, drying, and soaking 0.0073 perms(ASTM E1745 ASTM E154 Section 11, F1249 – Permeance after heat conditioning 0.0070 permsSections 7.1.2 - 7.1.5) ASTM E154 Section 12, F1249 – Permeance after low temperature conditioning 0.0062 perms ASTM E154 Section 13, F1249 – Permeance after soil organism exposure 0.0081 perms Hydrocarbon Attenuation Factors Contact Stego Industries’ Technical Department Chlorinated Solvent Attenuation Factors Contact Stego Industries’ Technical Department Methane Transmission Rate ASTM D1434 – Test Method for Determining Gas Permeability Characteristics of 7.0 GTR** Plastic Film and Sheeting (mL(STP)/m2*day) Radon Diffusion Coefficient K124/02/95 9.8 x 10-14 m2/second Thickness 20 mil Roll Dimensions 14' x 105' or 1,470 ft2 Roll Weight 150 lb Note: perm unit = grains/(ft2*hr*in-Hg) ** GTR = Gas Transmission Rate USES: Drago Wrap is specifically engineered to attenuate volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and serve as a below-slab moisture vapor barrier. COMPOSITION: Drago Wrap is a multi-layered plastic extrusion that combines uniquely designed materials with only high grade, prime, virgin resins. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: Drago Wrap can be used in systems for the control of various VOCs including hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, radon, methane, soil poisons, and sulfates. 4. TECHNICAL DATA Continued... Note – legal notice on page 2. DRAGO® WRAPVAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER A STEGO TECHNOLOGY, LLC INNOVATION | VAPOR RETARDERS 07 26 00, 03 30 00 | VERSION: JAN 20, 2021 DATA SHEETS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR MOST CURRENT VERSION, VISIT WWW.STEGOINDUSTRIES.COM (877) 464-7834 | www.stegoindustries.com *Stego Industries, LLC (“Stego”) is the exclusive Representative for Drago Wrap and Pango Wrap. All designated trademarks are the intellectual property of Stego or the entity for which it is acting as a Representative. Installation, Warranty, State Approval Information and Disclosure of Representative Status: www.stegoindustries.com/legal. ©2021 Stego Industries, LLC. All rights reserved. 5. INSTALLATION UNDER SLAB: Unroll Drago Wrap over a tamped aggregate, sand, or earth base. Overlap all seams a minimum of 12 inches and tape using DragoSeal™ Tape. All penetrations must be sealed using a combination of Drago Wrap and Drago Accessories. Review Drago Wrap’s complete installation instructions prior to installation. 6. AVAILABILITY & COST Drago Wrap is available nationally through our network of building supply distributors. For current cost information, contact your local Drago distributor or Stego Industries’ Sales Representative. 7. WARRANTY Stego Industries, LLC believes to the best of its knowledge, that specifications and recommendations herein are accurate and reliable. However, since site conditions are not within its control, Stego Industries does not guarantee results from the use of the information provided and disclaims all liability from any loss or damage. Stego Technology, LLC does offer a limited warranty on Drago Wrap. Please see www.stegoindustries.com/legal. 8. MAINTENANCE Store Drago Wrap in a dry and temperate area. 9. TECHNICAL SERVICES Technical advice, custom CAD drawings, and additional information can be obtained by contacting Stego Industries or by visiting the website. Contact Number: (877) 464-7834 Website: www.stegoindustries.com 10. FILING SYSTEMS • www.stegoindustries.com P2 OF 2 INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS DRAGO® WRAP VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER Engineered protection to create a healthy built environment. DRAGO® WRAP VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIERINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS P2 of 5 Continued ... Note - legal notice on the last page. 2. Unroll Drago Wrap over the area where the slab is to be placed. Drago Wrap should completely cover the concrete placement area. All joints/seams should be overlapped a minimum of 12 inches and taped using DragoSeal™ Tape. (Fig. 1). NOTE: The area of adhesion should be free from dust, dirt, moisture, and frost to allow maximum adhesion of the pressure-sensitive tape. Ensure that all seams are taped with applied pressure to allow for maximum and continuous adhesion of the pressure-sensitive DragoSeal Tape. Adhesives should be installed above 40°F. In temperatures below 40°F, take extra care to remove moisture/frost from the area of adhesion. 3. ASTM E1643 requires sealing the perimeter of the slab. Extend vapor retarder over footings and seal to foundation wall or grade beam at an elevation consistent with the top of the slab or terminate at impediments such as waterstops or dowels. Consult the structural and environmental engineer of record before proceeding. IMPORTANT: Please read these installation instructions completely, prior to beginning any Drago Wrap installation. The following installation instructions are generally based on ASTM E1643 – Standard Practice for Selection, Design, Installation, and Inspection of Water Vapor Retarders Used in Contact with Earth or Granular Fill Under Concrete Slabs. There are specific instructions in this document that go beyond what is stated in ASTM E1643 to take into account vapor intrusion mitigation. If project specifications call for compliance with ASTM E1643, then be sure to review the specific installation sections outlined in the standard along with the techniques referenced in these instructions. DRAGOSEAL™ TAPE Minimum 12” overlap VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER Fig.1: UNDER-SLAB INSTRUCTIONS: FOOTING DRAGOTACK TAPE VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER Fig.2a Fig. 2b FOOTING DRAGOTACK TAPE VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER SEAL TO PERIMETER WALL (Fig. 2a) OR FOOTING (Fig. 2b) WITH DRAGOTACK® TAPE: a. Make sure area of adhesion is free of dust, dirt, debris, moisture, and frost to allow maximum adhesion. b. Remove release liner on one side and stick to desired surface. c. When ready to apply Drago Wrap, remove the exposed release liner and press firmly against DragoTack Tape to secure. d. If a mechanical seal is needed, fasten a termination bar over the top of the Drago Wrap inline with the DragoTack Tape. NOTE: If sealing to the footing, the footing should receive a hand float finish to allow for maximum adhesion. 1. Drago Wrap has been engineered to be installed over a tamped aggregate, sand, or earth base. It is not typically necessary to have a cushion layer or sand base, as Drago Wrap is tough enough to withstand rugged construction environments. NOTE: Drago Wrap must be installed with the gray facing the subgrade. Continued ... Note - legal notice on the last page. DRAGO® WRAP VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIERINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS P3 of 5 5. IMPORTANT: ALL PENETRATIONS MUST BE SEALED. All pipe, ducting, rebar, and block outs should be sealed using Drago Wrap and either DragoSeal Tape, Drago Tape, Drago® Sealant and Drago® Sealant Form, or Drago® Mastic. PIPE PENETRATION SEALING: (Fig. 4a) DRAGOSEAL TAPE DAMAGED AREA DRAGOSEAL TAPE DRAGOSEAL TAPE SMALL HOLE VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER Fig. 3: 4. SEALING DAMAGED AREAS: (Fig. 3) In the event that Drago Wrap is damaged during or after installation, repairs must be made. Cut a piece of Drago Wrap to a size and shape that covers any damage by a minimum of 6 inches in all directions. Clean all adhesion areas of dust, dirt, moisture, and frost. Tape down all edges using DragoSeal Tape. MINIMAL VOID SPACE CREATED DRAGO SEALANTDRAGOSEAL TAPE orDRAGO TAPE OR DRAGO SEALANT FORM VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER DRAGO MASTIC OR Fig. 4a DRAGOSEAL TAPE LARGE VOID SPACE CREATED DRAGO SEALANTDRAGOSEAL TAPE orDRAGO TAPE OR DRAGO SEALANT FORM VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIERVAPOR INTRUSION BARRIERVAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER DRAGO MASTIC OR VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER Fig. 4b a. Cut a detail patch to a size and shape that creates a 6-inch overlap on all edges around the void space at the base of the pipe. b. Cut an “X” slightly smaller than the size of the pipe diameter in the center of the detail patch and slide tightly over pipe. c. Tape the edges of the detail patch using DragoSeal Tape. d. Seal around the base of the pipe using either DragoSeal Tape, Drago Tape, Drago Sealant and Drago Sealant Form, or Drago Mastic. i. If Drago Sealant is used to seal around pipe, make sure Drago Wrap is flush with the base of the penetration prior to pouring Drago Sealant. a. Install Drago Wrap around pipe penetrations by slitting/cutting material as needed. Try to minimize void space created.b. If void space is minimal, seal around the base of the pipe using either DragoSeal Tape, Drago Tape, Drago Sealant and Drago Sealant Form, or Drago Mastic. DETAIL PATCH FOR PIPE PENETRATION SEALING: (Fig. 4b) DRAGO® WRAP VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIERINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: While Drago Wrap installation instructions are based on ASTM E1643 - Standard Practice for Selection, Design, Installation, and Inspection of Water Vapor Retarders Used in Contact with Earth or Granular Fill Under Concrete Slabs, these instructions are meant to be used as a guide, and do not take into account specific job site situations. Consult local building codes and regulations along with the building owner or owner’s representative before proceeding. If you have any questions regarding the above-mentioned installation instructions or products, please call us at 877-464-7834 for technical assistance. While Stego Industries’ employees and representatives may provide technical assistance regarding the utility of a specific installation practice or Stego product, they are not authorized to make final design decisions. IMPORTANT: AN INSTALLATION COMPLETED PER THESE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD CREATE A MONOLITHIC MEMBRANE BETWEEN ALL INTERIOR INTRUSION PATHWAYS AND VAPOR SOURCES BELOW THE SLAB AS WELL AS AT THE SLAB PERIMETER. THE UNDERLYING SUBBASE SHOULD NOT BE VISIBLE IN ANY AREA WHERE CONCRETE WILL BE PLACED. IF REQUIRED BY THE DESIGN ENGINEER, ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION VALIDATION CAN BE DONE THROUGH SMOKE TESTING. P4 of 5 Continued ... Note - legal notice on the last page. MULTIPLE PIPE PENETRATION SEALING OPTIONS: NOTE: Multiple pipe penetrations in close proximity may be most efficiently sealed using Drago Wrap, Drago Sealant and Drago Sealant Form (Fig. 5a), or Drago Wrap and Drago Mastic (Fig. 5b) for ease of installation. OPTION 1: Multiple Pipe Penetration Sealing with Drago Wrap, Drago Sealant and Drago Sealant Form (Fig. 5a) 1 Cut a hole in Drago Wrap such that the membrane fits over and around the base of the pipes as closely as possible, ensuring that it is flush with the base of the penetrations. 2 Install Drago Sealant Form continuously around the entire perimeter of the group of penetrations and at least 1 inch beyond the terminating edge of Drago Wrap. 3 Pour Drago Sealant inside of Drago Sealant Form to create a seal around the penetrations. 4 If the void space between Drago Wrap and the penetrations is not minimized and/or the base course allows for too much drainage of sealant, a second coat of Drago Sealant may need to be poured after the first application has cured. MINIMAL VOID SPACE CREATED DRAGO SEALANT DRAGO SEALANT FORM DRAGO SEALANT FORM VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER 1 2 3 4 DRAGO SEALANT FORM DRAGO SEALANT Fig. 5a a. Cut a hole in Drago Wrap such that the membrane fits over and around the base of the pipes as closely as possible, ensuring that it is flush with the base of the penetrations. b. Apply Drago Mastic around the entire perimeter of the group of penetrations and between the penetrations to fill any void spaces present. DRAGO SEALANT DRAGO SEALANT FORM DRAGO SEALANT FORM DRAGO SEALANT FORM DRAGO SEALANT VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIER DRAGO MASTIC Fig. 5b OPTION 2: Multiple Pipe Penetration Sealing with Drago Wrap and Drago Mastic (Fig. 5b) DRAGO® WRAP VAPOR INTRUSION BARRIERINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS P5 of 5 GAME-CHANGING BARRIER SOLUTIONS *Stego Industries, LLC (“Stego”) is the exclusive Representative for Drago Wrap and Pango Wrap. All designated trademarks are the intellectual property of Stego or the entity for which it is acting as a Representative. Installation, Warranty, State Approval Information and Disclosure of Representative Status: www.stegoindustries.com/legal. ©2021 Stego Industries, LLC. All rights reserved. 1/2021 Contact Please contact us to get in touch with the nearest Stego representative* for information regarding pricing, samples or where to purchase Drago products. 877-464-7834 | www.stegoindustries.com BEAST® CONCRETE ACCESSORIES - VAPOR BARRIER SAFE BEAST® SCREED is a fixed-elevation, point-to- point guide screed system designed to replace com- mon wet-screed methods. Stego Industries* recommends the use of BEAST vapor barrier-safe concrete accessories, to help eliminate the use of non-permanent penetrations in Drago Wrap installations. BEAST® HOOK is a faster, easier way to set 2x4 overhead screeds. Use Beast® Foot and Beast Form Stake and make it a vapor barrier-safe screed system. BEAST® FORM STAKE can be used with Beast Foot as part of the Stego vapor barrier-safe forming system which meets ASTM E1643 requirements. STEGO INSTALLATION SUPPORT PEACE OF MIND IS OF GREAT VALUE... A FREE SERVICE OFFERED BY STEGO INDUSTRIES* When you choose Stego® Barrier Solutions and products, you gain access to a large nationwide network of full-time technical sales representatives* providing unmatched local support and service.STE G O I NSTALLATIO N • SUPPOR T • APPENDIX B VIMS Product Specifications TURBINE VENTILATORS CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS “A” THROAT SIZE GUAGE NO. OF BRACES BRACE MATERIALCROWN GALV.BLADE GALV.THROAT GALV. 4 24 28 26 3 ALUMINUM 6 24 28 26 3 ALUMINUM 8 24 28 26 3 ALUMINUM 10 24 28 26 3 ALUMINUM 12 24 28 24 3 ALUMINUM 14 22 26 24 3 ALUMINUM 16 22 26 24 3 STEEL 18 22 26 24 4 STEEL 20 20 26 24 4 STEEL 24 20 26 22 4 STEEL DIMENSIONAL AND PERFORMACE DATA “A” THROAT SIZE “B” HEIGHT “C” OVERALL WIDTH EXHAUSTED CAPACITY* APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT 4 12 10 1/4 125 5 6 14 1/2 12 3/4 147 7 8 15 14 1/4 255 8 10 16 1/4 16 1/4 425 11 12 17 19 631 13 14 19 3/4 22 3/4 700 21 16 21 3/4 25 1/2 950 31 18 24 29 1200 38 20 25 1/4 31 5/8 1700 46 24 28 1/4 35 3/4 2350 58 *4 MPHWIND CFM APPENDIX C Manufacturer Specification Sheets for Monitoring Points APPENDIX D Inspection Logs Inspection 1 Date 12/7/2021 Inspector Rohit Shetty Yes Needs Work Comments/Repairs/Modifications  Drago Wrap 20 mil DragoSeal Tape, Drago Tape  No Penetrations in elevator shaft Good Condition of Drago Wrap General Comments/Follow Up Inspection Notes (If Req'd) Correct Barrier Material and Thickness Correct Tape for Seal Proper Seals Around Edges Proper Seals Around Penetrations and Riser W. CROWELL STREET AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE, MONROE, NC (310 W. CROWELL STREET) BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ID 09042-05-090 Tasks Proper Seal Around Footings APPENDIX D VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM INSPECTION LOGS CITY OF MONROE PD (FORMER SCOTT AVIATION FACILITY) Page 1 of 13 W. CROWELL STREET AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE, MONROE, NC (310 W. CROWELL STREET) BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ID 09042-05-090 APPENDIX D VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM INSPECTION LOGS CITY OF MONROE PD (FORMER SCOTT AVIATION FACILITY) Inspection 2 Date 12/27/2021 Inspector Rohit Shetty Yes Needs Work Comments/Repairs/Modifications Footings not poured yet Drago Wrap DragoSeal Tape, Drago Tape Any tears & seams properly sealed No pipe or rebar penetrations  Tasks Proper Seal Around Footings Correct Barrier Material and Thickness Correct Tape for Seal Proper Seals Around Edges Proper Seals Around Penetrations and Riser Good Condition of Drago Wrap General Comments/Follow Up Inspection Notes (If Req'd)Barrier placed in trenches. Rebar to go on top of barrier and then concrete to be poured. Tentatively at 10:30am on Thursday (12/30/21) Page 2 of 13 W. CROWELL STREET AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE, MONROE, NC (310 W. CROWELL STREET) BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ID 09042-05-090 APPENDIX D VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM INSPECTION LOGS CITY OF MONROE PD (FORMER SCOTT AVIATION FACILITY) Inspection 3 Date 12/29/2021 Inspector Rohit Shetty Yes Needs Work Comments/Repairs/Modifications Footings not poured yet Drago Wrap DragoSeal Tape, Drago Tape Any tears & seams properly sealed No pipe penetrations  Tasks Proper Seal Around Footings Correct Barrier Material and Thickness Correct Tape for Seal Proper Seals Around Edges General Comments/Follow Up Inspection Notes (If Req'd) Proper Seals Around Penetrations and Riser Good Condition of Drago Wrap Barrier placed in trenches (cont. from 12/27/21). Rebar in trenches on top of barrier. Any rebar penetrations of barrier to be patched up. Page 3 of 13 W. CROWELL STREET AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE, MONROE, NC (310 W. CROWELL STREET) BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ID 09042-05-090 APPENDIX D VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM INSPECTION LOGS CITY OF MONROE PD (FORMER SCOTT AVIATION FACILITY) Inspection 4 Date 4/19/2022 Inspector Joanna Alley Yes Needs Work Comments/Repairs/Modifications  Gravel has not been graded yet, but is scheduled to be General Comments/Follow Up Inspection Notes (If Req'd) Correct Gravel Type Proper Gravel Depth and Type Tasks Page 4 of 13 W. CROWELL STREET AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE, MONROE, NC (310 W. CROWELL STREET) BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ID 09042-05-090 APPENDIX D VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM INSPECTION LOGS CITY OF MONROE PD (FORMER SCOTT AVIATION FACILITY) Inspection 5 Date 4/25/2022 Inspector Joanna Alley Yes Needs Work Comments/Repairs/Modifications  All measure areas were at least 5" thick. Trenches for piping were well over 5". Per site worker, a laser level was used across the site to ensure gravel thickness Workers were putting socks on slotted 3" pipes during site visitGeneral Comments/Follow Up Inspection Notes (If Req'd) Correct Gravel Type Proper Gravel Depth and Type Tasks Page 5 of 13 W. CROWELL STREET AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE, MONROE, NC (310 W. CROWELL STREET) BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ID 09042-05-090 APPENDIX D VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM INSPECTION LOGS CITY OF MONROE PD (FORMER SCOTT AVIATION FACILITY) Inspection 6 Date 4/26/2022 Inspector Joanna Alley Yes Needs Work Comments/Repairs/Modifications Proper Slotted Pipe Size (3-inch dia) Proper Solid Pipe Size (3-inch dia) Proper Vertical Riser Pipe Size (4-inch dia) Proper PMP Solid Pipe Size (2-inch dia)  Piping still being layed out; should be complete on 04/27/22  Back half of piping laid out. Sleeves on all pipes. Joints and elbows properly connected with PVC cement and tape. All piping runs measured.General Comments/Follow Up Inspection Notes (If Req'd) Proper Placement of Mitigation Piping Proper Placement of Tracer Wire along Pipe Tasks Page 6 of 13 W. CROWELL STREET AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE, MONROE, NC (310 W. CROWELL STREET) BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ID 09042-05-090 APPENDIX D VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM INSPECTION LOGS CITY OF MONROE PD (FORMER SCOTT AVIATION FACILITY) Inspection 7 Date 4/27/2022 Inspector Joanna Alley Yes Needs Work Comments/Repairs/Modifications Proper Slotted Pipe Size (3-inch dia) Proper Solid Pipe Size (3-inch dia) Proper Vertical Riser Pipe Size (4-inch dia) Proper PMP Solid Pipe Size (2-inch dia)   General Comments/Follow Up Inspection Notes (If Req'd) Back half of building covered with gravel. Front right portion covered with gravel but removed for inspection. All pipes covered with socks. All connections correct. Front left not complete due to needing more sock material. All runs in place were correct length Tasks Proper Placement of Mitigation Piping Proper Placement of Tracer Wire along Pipe Page 7 of 13 W. CROWELL STREET AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE, MONROE, NC (310 W. CROWELL STREET) BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ID 09042-05-090 APPENDIX D VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM INSPECTION LOGS CITY OF MONROE PD (FORMER SCOTT AVIATION FACILITY) Inspection 8 Date 4/29/2022 Inspector Rohit Shetty Yes Needs Work Comments/Repairs/Modifications Proper PMP Solid Pipe Size (2-inch dia) Correct Number of PMP's installed P-17 through P-21 need to be installed   Larger pipe penetrations need Mastic. To check Wednesday (05/04/22)     General Comments/Follow Up Inspection Notes (If Req'd)PMPs 1-16 installed pn 04/29/22 PMPs 17-21 not installed as of 04/29/22 Good Condition of Drago Wrap Tasks Proper Seals Around Pipe Penetrations of Barrier Correct Barrier Material and Thickness Correct Tape for Seal Proper Seals Around Edges Page 8 of 13 W. CROWELL STREET AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE, MONROE, NC (310 W. CROWELL STREET) BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ID 09042-05-090 APPENDIX D VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM INSPECTION LOGS CITY OF MONROE PD (FORMER SCOTT AVIATION FACILITY) Inspection 9 Date 5/4/2022 Inspector Rohit Shetty and Joanna Alley Yes Needs Work Comments/Repairs/Modifications Proper PMP Solid Pipe Size (2-inch dia) Correct Number of PMP's installed  They fixed any minor tears/holes in barrier. Pipe penetrations sealed with Mastic for large diameter pipes; tape for others     Inspected barrier & pipe penetrations -minor tears, punctures fixed immediately by contractor Slab to be poured on 05/05/22 Good Condition of Drago Wrap General Comments/Follow Up Inspection Notes (If Req'd) Tasks Proper Seals Around Pipe Penetrations of Barrier Correct Barrier Material and Thickness Correct Tape for Seal Proper Seals Around Edges Page 9 of 13 W. CROWELL STREET AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE, MONROE, NC (310 W. CROWELL STREET) BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ID 09042-05-090 APPENDIX D VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM INSPECTION LOGS CITY OF MONROE PD (FORMER SCOTT AVIATION FACILITY) Inspection 10 Date 9/7/2022 Inspector Joanna Alley Yes Needs Work Comments/Repairs/Modifications  All gravel over 5" thick General Comments/Follow Up Inspection Notes (If Req'd) Proper Gravel Depth and Type Tasks Correct Gravel Type Page 10 of 13 W. CROWELL STREET AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE, MONROE, NC (310 W. CROWELL STREET) BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ID 09042-05-090 APPENDIX D VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM INSPECTION LOGS CITY OF MONROE PD (FORMER SCOTT AVIATION FACILITY) Inspection 11 Date 9/8/2022 Inspector Joanna Alley Yes Needs Work Comments/Repairs/Modifications Proper Slotted Pipe Size (3-inch dia) Proper Solid Pipe Size (3-inch dia) PMPs 19-21 missing; immediately added Proper Vertical Riser Pipe Size (4-inch dia) Proper PMP Solid Pipe Size (2-inch dia)   General Comments/Follow Up Inspection Notes (If Req'd) Back half of building covered with gravel. Front right portion covered with gravel but removed for inspection. All pipes covered with socks. All connections correct. Front left not complete due to needing more sock material. All runs in place were correct length Tasks Proper Placement of Mitigation Piping Proper Placement of Tracer Wire along Pipe Page 11 of 13 W. CROWELL STREET AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE, MONROE, NC (310 W. CROWELL STREET) BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ID 09042-05-090 APPENDIX D VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM INSPECTION LOGS CITY OF MONROE PD (FORMER SCOTT AVIATION FACILITY) Inspection 12 Date 9/8/2022 Inspector Joanna Alley Yes Needs Work Comments/Repairs/Modifications Proper PMP Solid Pipe Size (2-inch dia) Correct Number of PMP's installed  All pipes verified. Any issues found immediately corrected and verified     Thorough inspection with construction personnel to address any holes. All holes repairs with tape and verified. Tasks Proper Seals Around Pipe Penetrations of Barrier Correct Barrier Material and Thickness Proper Seals Around Edges Correct Tape for Seal Good Condition of Drago Wrap General Comments/Follow Up Inspection Notes (If Req'd) Page 12 of 13 W. CROWELL STREET AND CHARLOTTE AVENUE, MONROE, NC (310 W. CROWELL STREET) BROWNFIELDS PROJECT ID 09042-05-090 APPENDIX D VAPOR INTRUSION MITIGATION SYSTEM INSPECTION LOGS CITY OF MONROE PD (FORMER SCOTT AVIATION FACILITY) Inspection 13 Date 9/9/2022 Inspector Rohit Shetty Yes Needs Work Comments/Repairs/Modifications Proper PMP Solid Pipe Size (2-inch dia) Correct Number of PMP's installed PMP 19-21 & R-1 & R-2 Some more Mastic needed and being added. Took photos   To seal barrier and well seam with Mastic Some tears but they were fixed with tape/Mastic General Comments/Follow Up Inspection Notes (If Req'd) Good Condition of Drago Wrap Proper Seals Around Pipe Penetrations of Barrier Correct Barrier Material and Thickness Correct Tape for Seal Tasks Proper Seals Around Edges Page 13 of 13 APPENDIX E Site Photographs City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 December 7, 2021 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 1: Installation of Drago Wrap barrier prior to corner footing Photo 2: Rebar reinforcement supports City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 December 27, 2021 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 3: Corner fitting installed on Drago Wrap barrier Photo 4: Drago Wrap overhang below corner footer City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 5: Installation of Drago Wrap barrier prior to exterior wall Photo 6: Installation of Drago Wrap barrier prior to building footer City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 7: Installation of Drago Wrap barrier prior to building footers and exterior walls City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 December 29, 2021 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 . Photo 8: Installation of rebar reinforcement Photo 9: Rebar reinforcement City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 10: Pouring of building footers Photo 11: Pouring of building footers City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 February 9, 2022 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 12: Cured building footers Photo 13: Cured building footers City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 14: Cured building footers Photo 15: Exterior wall foundation being constructed on Drago Wrap barrier City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 16: Exterior wall foundation being constructed on Drago Wrap barrier City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 April 19, 2022 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 17: Installation of gravel layer Photo 18: Installation of gravel layer City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 19: Installation of gravel layer Photo 20: Installation of gravel layer City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 21: Installation of gravel layer Photo 22: Initial measurement of gravel thickness during installation City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 23: Initial measurement of gravel thickness during installation City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 April 25, 2022 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 24: Verification of gravel thickness after grading Photo 25: Verification of gravel thickness after grading City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 26: Verification of gravel thickness after grading; paths for VIMS network City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 April 26, 2022 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 27: VIMS network piping installation Photo 28: VIMS network piping installation City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 29: VIMS network piping Photo 30: VIMS network piping City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 31: VIMS network piping Photo 32: VIMS network piping City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 33: VIMS network piping end cap Photo 34: VIMS network piping sealed joint City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 April 27, 2022 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 35: Installation of gravel over piping network Photo 36: Installation of gravel over piping network City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 April 29, 2022 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 37: Drago Wrap barrier and wire mesh over gravel layer Photo 38: DragoSealTM Tape sealing pipes coming through Drago Wrap barrier City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 39: DragoSealTM Tape sealing pipes coming through Drago Wrap barrier Photo 40: DragoSealTM Tape sealing pipes coming through Drago Wrap barrier City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 41: Layering Drago Mastic over DragoSealTM Tape Photo 42: Incomplete seal using DragoSealTM Tape; repaired immediately City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 43: Layering Drago Mastic over DragoSealTM Tape; repair of incomplete seal shown in Photo 42 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 May 4, 2022 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 44: Verification of piping seals Photo 45: Verification of piping seals City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 46: Verification of DragoSealTM Tape seal Photo 47: Inspecting Drago Wrap barrier for holes, tears and/or rips; repaired immediately City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 48: Using Drago Mastic to repair hole in Drago Wrap barrier Photo 49: Patched hole in Drago Wrap barrier City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 September 7, 2022 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 50: Installation of VIMS piping network inside car bay Photo 51: Installation of VIMS piping network inside car bay City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 52: Installation of VIMS piping network inside car bay City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 September 8, 2022 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 53: Layering gravel over VIMS piping network Photo 54: Layering gravel over VIMS piping network City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 55: Drago Mastic seal around riser piping Photo 56: Drago Mastic seal around network piping City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 57: DragoSealTM Tape sealing Drago Wrap barrier overhang from beneath building footers Photo 58: DragoSealTM Tape sealing Drago Wrap barrier to the overhang of Drago Wrap barrier beneath building footers City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 59: Installation of monitoring point City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 September 9, 2022 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 60: Final inspection of Drago Wrap barrier and seals Photo 61: Final inspection of Drago Wrap barrier and seals City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 62: Final inspection of Drago Wrap barrier and seals Photo 63: Final inspection of Drago Wrap barrier and seals City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 64: Final inspection of Drago Wrap barrier and seals Photo 65: Final inspection of Drago Wrap barrier and seals City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 66: Tear in Drago Wrap barrier observed during final inspection; repaired immediately Photo 67: Repaired tear located during final inspection of Drago Wrap barrier City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 June 6, 2023 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 68: Riser rooftop penetration Photo 69: Riser rooftop penetration City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 70: Riser rooftop penetration Photo 71: Riser rooftop penetration City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 72: Passive Turbine Ventilators Photo 73: Passive Turbine Ventilators City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 74: Passive Turbine Ventilators Photo 75: Passive Turbine Ventilators City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 June 12, 2023 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 76: Riser Labeling Photo 77: Ceiling Penetration City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 78: Riser Labeling Photo 79: Riser Labeling City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 80: Riser Labeling Photo 81: Riser Labeling City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 82: Riser Labeling Photo 83: Riser Labeling City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 84: Riser Labeling Photo 85: Riser Labeling City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 86: Riser Labeling City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 June 19, 2023 City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 87: Riser Labeling Photo 88: Riser Labeling City of Monroe Police Department (Former Scott Aviation Facility) 310 West Crowell Street, Monroe, North Carolina GRI No. 5406 Photo 89: Riser Labeling APPENDIX F Safety Data Sheets Safety Data Sheet ULTRABOND ECO 575 Safety Data Sheet dated: 01/10/2022 - version 7 Date of first edition: 03/20/2017 1. Identification Product identifier Mixture identification: Trade name:ULTRABOND ECO 575 Trade code:9019415 Recommended use and restrictions on use Recommended use:Adhesive Restrictions on use:N.A. Supplier's details Company:MAPEI INC. (Canada) 2900 Francis-Hughes Avenue H7L 3J5 - Laval - QC - CAN Phone: 1-450-662-1212 Responsible:RDProductSafety@mapei.com Emergency phone number Emergency Number (USA/Canada) CHEMTREC 1(800) 424-9300 / 1(703) 527-3887 Emergency Transport CANUTEC (Canada) 1-613-996-6666 2. Hazard identification Classification of the product Label elements Other hazards None Ingredient(s) with unknown acute toxicity None This product contains crystalline silica (quartz sand). IARC has classified crystalline silica as a Group 1 carcinogen. Both IARC and NTP consider silica as a known human carcinogen. Evidence is based on the chronic and long-term exposure workers have had torespirable sized crystalline silica dust particles. Because this product is in liquid or paste form, it does not pose a dust hazard; therefore, this classification is not relevant. (Note: sanding of the hardened product may create a silica dust hazard) No specific hazards are encountered under normal product use. Precautionary statements: P202 Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. P261 Avoid breathing mist/vapours/spray. P264 Wash skin thoroughly after handling. P280 Wear protective gloves and eye protection. P501 Dispose of contents/container in accordance with applicable regulations. 3. Composition/information on ingredients Substances N.A. Mixtures Hazardous components within the meaning of WHMIS 2015 and related classification: List of components Concentra tion (%w/w) Name Ident. Numb.Classification Registration Number 0.25-0.49 % silica sand; quartz CAS:14808-60-7 EC:238-878-4 STOT RE 1, H372; Carc. 1A, H350 The actual concentration of the components listed above is withheld as a trade secret. 4. First-aid measures Description of necessary first-aid measures In case of skin contact:Page n.of1 711/10/2022 Production Name ULTRABOND ECO 575Print date In case of skin contact: Wash with plenty of water and soap. In case of eyes contact: Wash immediately with water. In case of Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting, get medical attention showing the SDS and the hazard label. In case of Inhalation: Remove casualty to fresh air and keep warm and at rest. Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed N.A. Indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed, if necessary Treatment:N.A. (see paragraph 4.1) 5. Fire-fighting measures Suitable and unsuitable extinguishing media Suitable extinguishing media: Water. Carbon dioxide (CO2). Unsuitable extinguishing media: None in particular. Specific hazards arising from the hazardous product Do not inhale explosion and combustion gases. Burning produces heavy smoke. Hazardous combustion products:N.A. Explosive properties:N.A. Oxidizing properties:N.A. Special protective equipment and precautions for fire-fighters Use suitable breathing apparatus. Collect contaminated fire extinguishing water separately. This must not be discharged into drains. Move undamaged containers from immediate hazard area if it can be done safely. 6. Accidental release measures Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Wear personal protection equipment. Remove persons to safety. Do not allow to enter into soil/subsoil. Do not allow to enter into surface water or drains. Limit leakages with earth or sand. Methods and material for containment and cleaning up Suitable material for taking up: absorbing material, organic, sand Retain contaminated washing water and dispose it. 7. Handling and storage Precautions for safe handling Avoid contact with skin and eyes, inhalation of vapours and mists. Exercise the greatest care when handling or opening the container. Don't use empty container before they have been cleaned. Before making transfer operations, assure that there aren't any incompatible material residuals in the containers. Contaminated clothing should be changed before entering eating areas. Do not eat or drink while working. See also section 8 for recommended protective equipment. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Storage temperature:N.A. Keep away from food, drink and feed. Incompatible materials: None in particular. Instructions as regards storage premises: Adequately ventilated premises. 8. Exposure controls/personal protection Control parameters Page n.of2 711/10/2022 Production Name ULTRABOND ECO 575Print date Control parameters Appropriate engineering controls N.A. Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment (PPE) Eye protection: Use close fitting safety goggles, don't use eye lens. Protection for skin: Use clothing that provides comprehensive protection to the skin, e.g. cotton, rubber, PVC or viton. Protection for hands: Suitable materials for safety gloves; 29 CFR 1910.138 - ANSI/ISEA 105: Polychloroprene - CR: thickness >=0,5mm; breakthrough time >=480min. Nitrile rubber - NBR: thickness >=0,35mm; breakthrough time >=480min. Butyl rubber - IIR: thickness >=0,5mm; breakthrough time >=480min. Fluorinated rubber - FKM: thickness >=0,4mm; breakthrough time >=480min. Use impervious gloves that provides comprehensive protection, e.g. P.V.C., neoprene or rubber. Respiratory protection: Respiratory protection must be used where exposure levels exceed workplace exposure limits. Refer to 29 CFR 1910.134 - CSAZ94.4 for information on selection and use of appropriate respiratory protection equipment. N.A. List of components with OEL value Component OELType Country Ceiling LongTerm mg/m3 LongTerm ppm ShortTerm mg/m3 ShortTerm ppm Behaviour Note silica sand; quartz ACGIH 0.025 A2 - Suspected Human Carcinogen;lungcancer;pulmonary fibrosis; ACGIH 0.025 A2 - Suspected Human Carcinogen;lung cancer;pulmonary fibrosis MAK AUSTRIA 0.15 MAK SWITZERLAND 0.15 9. Physical and chemical properties Information on basic physical and chemical properties Physical state:Liquid Appearance and colour:paste white Odour:light latex like Odour threshold:No data available pH:8.35 Melting point / freezing point:No data available Initial boiling point and boiling range:No data available Flash point:100 °C (212 °F) Evaporation rate:No data available Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits:No data available Vapour density:No data available Vapour pressure:No data available Relative density:1.30 g/cm3 Solubility in water:dispersible Solubility in oil:No data available Partition coefficient (n-octanol/water):No data available Auto-ignition temperature:No data available Decomposition temperature:No data available Viscosity:800.00 PA-s Explosive properties:No data available Oxidizing properties:No data available Solid/gas flammability:No data available Other information Substance Groups relevant properties No data available Miscibility:No data available Fat Solubility:No data available Conductivity:No data available Page n.of3 711/10/2022 Production Name ULTRABOND ECO 575Print date 10. Stability and reactivity Reactivity Stable under normal conditions Chemical stability Data not available. Possibility of hazardous reactions None. Conditions to avoid Stable under normal conditions. Incompatible materials None in particular. Hazardous decomposition products None. 11. Toxicological information Information on toxicological effects Toxicological information of the mixture: a) acute toxicity Not classified Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met b) skin corrosion/irritation Not classified Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met c) serious eye damage/irritation Not classified Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met d) respiratory or skin sensitisation Not classified Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met e) germ cell mutagenicity Not classified Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met f) carcinogenicity Not classified Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met g) reproductive toxicity Not classified Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met h) STOT-single exposure Not classified Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met i) STOT-repeated exposure Not classified Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met j) aspiration hazard Not classified Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met Toxicological information on main components of the mixture: silica sand; quartz a) acute toxicity LD50 Oral Rat = 500 mg/kg Substance(s) listed on the IARC Monographs: silica sand; quartz Group 1 Substance(s) listed as OSHA Carcinogen(s): silica sand; quartz Substance(s) listed as NIOSH Carcinogen(s): silica sand; quartz Substance(s) listed on the NTP report on Carcinogens: silica sand; quartz 12. Ecological information Ecotoxicity Adopt good working practices, so that the product is not released into the environment. List of Eco-Toxicological properties of the product Page n.of4 711/10/2022 Production Name ULTRABOND ECO 575Print date Persistence and degradability Bioaccumulative potential Mobility in soil Other adverse effects N.A. Not classified for environmental hazards Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met List of components with eco-toxicological properties Component Ident. Numb.Ecotox Infos silica sand; quartz CAS: 14808-60-7 - EINECS: 238-878-4 a) Aquatic acute toxicity : LC50 carp > 10000.00000 mg/L 72h N.A. N.A. N.A. 13. Disposal considerations Safe handling and methods for disposal The generation of waste should be avoided or minimized wherever possible. Recover if possible. Methods of disposal: Disposal of this product, solutions, packaging and any by-products should at all times comply with the requirements of environmental protection and waste disposal legislation and any regional local authority requirements. Dispose of surplus and nonrecyclable products via a licensed waste disposal contractor. Do not dispose of waste into sewers. Disposal considerations: Do not allow to enter drains or watercourses. Dispose of product according to all federal, state and local applicable regulations. If this product is mixed with other wastes, the original waste product code may no longer apply and the appropriate code should be assigned. Dispose of containers contaminated by the product in accordance with local or national legal provisions. For further information, contact your local waste authority. Special precautions: This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe way. Care should be taken when handling untreated empty containers. Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. Empty containers or liners may retain some product residues.Do not re-use empty containers. 14. Transport information Not classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations. UN number TDG-UN number:N.A. ADR-UN number:N.A. DOT-UN Number:N.A. IATA-Un number:N.A. IMDG-Un number:N.A. UN proper shipping name TDG-Shipping Name:N.A. ADR-Shipping Name:N.A. DOT-Proper Shipping Name:N.A. IATA-Technical name:N.A. IMDG-Technical name:N.A. Transport hazard class(es) TDG-Class:N.A. ADR-Class:N.A. DOT-Hazard Class:N.A. IATA-Class:N.A. IMDG-Class:N.A. Packing group TDG-Packing Group:N.A. ADR-Packing Group:N.A. DOT Packing Group:N.A.Page n.of5 711/10/2022 Production Name ULTRABOND ECO 575Print date DOT Packing Group:N.A. IATA-Packing group:N.A. IMDG-Packing group:N.A. Environmental hazards Marine pollutant:No Environmental Pollutant:N.A. Transport in bulk (according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code) N.A. Special precautions in connection with transport or conveyance TDG: TDG Special provisions:N/A Department of Transportation (DOT): N.A. Road and Rail ( ADR-RID ) : N.A. Air ( IATA ) : N.A. Sea ( IMDG ) : N.A. 15. Regulatory information Canada - Federal regulations DSL - Domestic Substances List NDSL - Non Domestic Substances List NPRI - National Pollutant Release Inventory USA - Federal regulations TSCA - Toxic Substances Control Act SARA - Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act CERCLA - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act CAA - Clean Air Act CWA - Clean Water Act USA - State specific regulations California Proposition 65 Massachusetts Right to know DSL Inventory: All the substances are listed in the DSL. NDSL Inventory: No substances listed Substances listed in NPRI: No substances listed TSCA inventory: All the components are listed on the TSCA inventory TSCA listed substances: silica sand; quartz is listed in TSCA Section 8b Section 302 - Extremely Hazardous Substances: No substances listed Section 304 - Hazardous substances: No substances listed Section 313 - Toxic chemical list: No substances listed Substance(s) listed under CERCLA: No substances listed CAA listed substances: No substances listed CWA listed substances: No substances listed Substance(s) listed under California Proposition 65: silica sand; quartz Listed as carcinogen Page n.of6 711/10/2022 Production Name ULTRABOND ECO 575Print date Massachusetts Right to know Pennsylvania Right to know New Jersey Right to know Substance(s) listed under Massachusetts Right to know: silica sand; quartz Substance(s) listed under Pennsylvania Right to know: silica sand; quartz Substance(s) listed under New Jersey Right to know: silica sand; quartz 16. Other information Safety Data Sheet dated: 1/10/2022 - version 7 Reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this information, but the manufacturer makes no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to this information. The manufacturer makes no representations and assumes no liability for any direct, incidental or consequential damages resulting from its use. The information herein is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate as of the effective date given. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that its activities comply with Federal, State or provincial,and local laws. This document was prepared by a competent person who has received appropriate training. It is the duty of the user to ensure that this information is appropriate and complete with respect to the specific use intended. This SDS cancels and replaces any preceding release. Legend to abbreviations and acronyms used in the safety data sheet: ADR:European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road. RID:Regulation Concerning the International Transport of Dangerous Goods by Rail. IMDG:International Maritime Code for Dangerous Goods. IATA:International Air Transport Association. IATA-DGR:Dangerous Goods Regulation by the "International Air Transport Association" (IATA). ICAO:International Civil Aviation Organization. ICAO-TI:Technical Instructions by the "International Civil Aviation Organization" (ICAO). GHS:Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. CLP:Classification, Labeling, Packaging. EINECS:European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances. INCI:International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients. CAS:Chemical Abstracts Service (division of the American Chemical Society). GefStoffVO:Ordinance on Hazardous Substances, Germany. LC50:Lethal concentration, for 50 percent of test population. LD50:Lethal dose, for 50 percent of test population. DNEL:Derived No Effect Level. PNEC:Predicted No Effect Concentration. TLV:Threshold Limiting Value. TWATLV:Threshold Limit Value for the Time Weighted Average 8 hour day. (ACGIH Standard). STEL:Short Term Exposure limit. STOT:Specific Target Organ Toxicity. WGK:German Water Hazard Class. KSt:Explosion coefficient. Paragraphs modified from the previous revision: - 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION - 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS - 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION - 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION - 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Code Description H350 May cause cancer. H372 Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure. Page n.of7 711/10/2022 Production Name ULTRABOND ECO 575Print date Safety Data Sheet ULTRABOND ECO 811 Safety Data Sheet dated: 06/16/2021 - version 4 Date of first edition: 11/28/2017 1. IDENTIFICATION Product identifier Mixture identification: Trade name:ULTRABOND ECO 811 Trade code:9019499 Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use Recommended use:Adhesive Restrictions on use:Not available Name, address, and telephone number of the chemical manufacturer, importer, or other responsible party Company:MAPEI CORP. (USA and Puerto Rico) 1144 East Newport Center Drive - 33442 - Deerfield Beach - FL - USA Responsible:RDProductSafety@mapei.com Emergency 24 hour numbers: Emergency Number (USA/Canada) CHEMTREC 1(800) 424-9300 / 1(703) 527-3887 Emergency Transport CANUTEC (Canada) 1-613-996-6666 2. HAZARD(S) IDENTIFICATION Classification of the chemical Label elements Ingredient(s) with unknown acute toxicity: None Hazards not otherwise classified identified during the classification process: None 0 The product is not classified as hazardous according to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). The product is not classified as hazardous according to OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Substances Not available Mixtures Hazardous components within the meaning of 29 CFR 1910.1200 and related classification: None 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Description of first aid measures In case of skin contact: Wash with plenty of water and soap. In case of eyes contact: Wash immediately with water. In case of Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting, get medical attention showing the SDS and the hazard label. In case of Inhalation: Remove casualty to fresh air and keep warm and at rest. Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed Not available Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed Treatment:Not available (see paragraph 4.1) 5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing media Page n.of1 611/10/2022 Production Name ULTRABOND ECO 811Print date Extinguishing media Suitable extinguishing media: Water. Carbon dioxide (CO2). Unsuitable extinguishing media: None in particular. Specific hazards arising from the chemical Do not inhale explosion and combustion gases. Burning produces heavy smoke. Hazardous combustion products:Not available Explosive properties:Not available Oxidizing properties:Not available Special protective equipment and precautions for fire-fighters Use suitable breathing apparatus. Collect contaminated fire extinguishing water separately. This must not be discharged into drains. Move undamaged containers from immediate hazard area if it can be done safely. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Wear personal protection equipment. Remove persons to safety. Do not allow to enter into soil/subsoil. Do not allow to enter into surface water or drains. Limit leakages with earth or sand. Methods and material for containment and cleaning up Suitable material for taking up: absorbing material, organic, sand Retain contaminated washing water and dispose it. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Precautions for safe handling Avoid contact with skin and eyes, inhalation of vapours and mists. Do not eat or drink while working. See also section 8 for recommended protective equipment. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Storage temperature:Not available Keep away from food, drink and feed. Incompatible materials: None in particular. Instructions as regards storage premises: Adequately ventilated premises. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Control parameters Appropriate engineering controls:Not available Individual protection measures Eye protection: Not needed for normal use. Anyway, operate according good working practices. Protection for skin: No special precaution must be adopted for normal use. Protection for hands: Suitable materials for safety gloves; 29 CFR 1910.138 - ANSI/ISEA 105: Polychloroprene - CR: thickness >=0,5mm; breakthrough time >=480min. Nitrile rubber - NBR: thickness >=0,35mm; breakthrough time >=480min. Butyl rubber - IIR: thickness >=0,5mm; breakthrough time >=480min. Fluorinated rubber - FKM: thickness >=0,4mm; breakthrough time >=480min. Use impervious gloves that provides comprehensive protection, e.g. P.V.C., neoprene or rubber. Respiratory protection: Respiratory protection must be used where exposure levels exceed workplace exposure limits. Refer to 29 CFR 1910.134 - CSA Z94.4 for information on selection and use of appropriate respiratory protection equipment. Not available No data available Page n.of2 611/10/2022 Production Name ULTRABOND ECO 811Print date 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Information on basic physical and chemical properties Physical state:Liquid Appearance and colour:paste Green Odour:Like: Acrylate Odour threshold:No data available pH:9.50 Melting point / freezing point:No data available Initial boiling point and boiling range:No data available Notes:Water Based Flash point:100 °C (212 °F) Evaporation rate:Similar to water Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits:No data available Vapour density:No data available Vapour pressure:No data available Relative density:1.00 g/cm3 Solubility in water:dispersible Solubility in oil:No data available Partition coefficient (n-octanol/water):No data available Auto-ignition temperature:No data available Decomposition temperature:No data available Viscosity:No data available Explosive properties:No data available Oxidizing properties:No data available Solid/gas flammability:No data available Other information Substance Groups relevant properties No data available Miscibility:No data available Fat Solubility:No data available Conductivity:No data available 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Reactivity Stable under normal conditions Chemical stability Data not available. Possibility of hazardous reactions None. Conditions to avoid Stable under normal conditions. Incompatible materials None in particular. Hazardous decomposition products None. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Information on toxicological effects Toxicological information of the product:No data available Substance(s) listed on the IARC Monographs: None Substance(s) listed as OSHA Carcinogen(s): None Substance(s) listed as NIOSH Carcinogen(s): None Substance(s) listed on the NTP report on Carcinogens: None Page n.of3 611/10/2022 Production Name ULTRABOND ECO 811Print date 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Toxicity Adopt good working practices, so that the product is not released into the environment. Eco-Toxicological Information: Persistence and degradability Bioaccumulative potential Mobility in soil Other adverse effects Not available List of Eco-Toxicological properties of the product No data available Not available Not available Not available 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste treatment methods The generation of waste should be avoided or minimized wherever possible. Recover if possible. Methods of disposal: Disposal of this product, solutions, packaging and any by-products should at all times comply with the requirements ofenvironmental protection and waste disposal legislation and any regional local authority requirements. Dispose of surplus and nonrecyclable products via a licensed waste disposal contractor. Do not dispose of waste into sewers. Clean waste packaging should be recycled when possible and authorized by the authority. Disposal considerations: Do not allow to enter drains or watercourses. Dispose of product according to all federal, state and local applicable regulations. If this product is mixed with other wastes, the original waste product code may no longer apply and the appropriate code should be assigned. Dispose of containers contaminated by the product in accordance with local or national legal provisions. For further information,contact your local waste authority. Special precautions: This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe way. Care should be taken when handling untreated empty containers. Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. Empty containers or liners may retain some product residues.Do not re-use empty containers. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION Not classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations. UN number ADR-UN number:Not available DOT-UN Number:Not available IATA-Un number:Not available IMDG-Un number:Not available UN proper shipping name ADR-Shipping Name:Not available DOT-Proper Shipping Name:Not available IATA-Technical name:Not available IMDG-Technical name:Not available Transport hazard class(es) ADR-Class:Not available DOT-Hazard Class:Not available IATA-Class:Not available IMDG-Class:Not available Packing group ADR-Packing Group:Not available DOT-Packing group:Not available IATA-Packing group:Not available IMDG-Packing group:Not available Environmental hazards Marine pollutant:No Page n.of4 611/10/2022 Production Name ULTRABOND ECO 811Print date Marine pollutant:No Environmental Pollutant:Not available Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL73/78 and the IBC Code Not available Special precautions Department of Transportation (DOT): Not available Road and Rail ( ADR-RID ) : Not available Air ( IATA ) : Not available Sea ( IMDG ) : Not available 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION USA - Federal regulations TSCA - Toxic Substances Control Act SARA - Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act CERCLA - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act CAA - Clean Air Act CWA - Clean Water Act USA - State specific regulations California Proposition 65 Massachusetts Right to know Pennsylvania Right to know New Jersey Right to know Canada - Federal regulations DSL - Domestic Substances List NDSL - Non Domestic Substances List TSCA inventory: All the components are listed on the TSCA inventory TSCA listed substances: No substances listed Section 302 - Extremely Hazardous Substances: No substances listed Section 304 - Hazardous substances: No substances listed Section 313 - Toxic chemical list: No substances listed Substance(s) listed under CERCLA: No substances listed CAA listed substances: No substances listed CWA listed substances: No substances listed Substance(s) listed under California Proposition 65: No substances listed Substance(s) listed under Massachusetts Right to know: No substances listed Substance(s) listed under Pennsylvania Right to know: No substances listed Substance(s) listed under New Jersey Right to know: No substances listed DSL (Domestic Substances List) All the substances are listed in the DSL. NDSL (Non Domestic Substances List) Page n.of5 611/10/2022 Production Name ULTRABOND ECO 811Print date NPRI - National Pollutant Release Inventory No substances listed NPRI (National Pollutant Release Inventory) - List of substances listed. No substances listed 16. OTHER INFORMATION Safety Data Sheet dated: 6/16/2021 - version 4 Additional classification information NFPA Health:0 = Minimal NFPA Flammability:1 = Combustible if heated NFPA Reactivity:0 = Minimal NFPA Special Risk:Not available Reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this information, but the manufacturer makes no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to this information. The manufacturer makes no representations and assumes no liability for any direct, incidental or consequential damages resulting from its use. The information herein is presented in good faith and believed tobe accurate as of the effective date given. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that its activities comply with Federal, State or provincial,and local laws. This document was prepared by a competent person who has received appropriate training. It is the duty of the user to ensure that this information is appropriate and complete with respect to the specific use intended. This SDS cancels and replaces any preceding release. Legend to abbreviations and acronyms used in the safety data sheet: ADR:European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road. RID:Regulation Concerning the International Transport of Dangerous Goods by Rail. IMDG:International Maritime Code for Dangerous Goods. IATA:International Air Transport Association. IATA-DGR:Dangerous Goods Regulation by the "International Air Transport Association" (IATA). ICAO:International Civil Aviation Organization. ICAO-TI:Technical Instructions by the "International Civil Aviation Organization" (ICAO). GHS:Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. CLP:Classification, Labeling, Packaging. EINECS:European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances. INCI:International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients. CAS:Chemical Abstracts Service (division of the American Chemical Society). GefStoffVO:Ordinance on Hazardous Substances, Germany. LC50:Lethal concentration, for 50 percent of test population. LD50:Lethal dose, for 50 percent of test population. DNEL:Derived No Effect Level. PNEC:Predicted No Effect Concentration. TLV:Threshold Limiting Value. TWATLV:Threshold Limit Value for the Time Weighted Average 8 hour day. (ACGIH Standard). STEL:Short Term Exposure limit. STOT:Specific Target Organ Toxicity. WGK:German Water Hazard Class. KSt:Explosion coefficient. Paragraphs modified from the previous revision: - 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/PREPARATION AND OF THE COMPANY/UNDERTAKING - 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES - 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE - 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION - 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES - 16. OTHER INFORMATION Page n.of6 611/10/2022 Production Name ULTRABOND ECO 811Print date Safety Data Sheet KERAFLEX SG WHITE Safety Data Sheet dated: 06/11/2021 - version 1 Date of first edition: 06/11/2021 1. Identification Product identifier Mixture identification: Trade name:KERAFLEX SG WHITE Other means of identification Trade code:9011962 Recommended use and restrictions on use Recommended use:Polymer modified mortar Restrictions on use:N.A. Supplier's details Company:MAPEI INC. (Canada) 2900 Francis-Hughes Avenue H7L 3J5 - Laval - QC - CAN Emergency phone number Emergency Number (USA/Canada) CHEMTREC 1(800) 424-9300 / 1(703) 527-3887 Emergency Transport CANUTEC (Canada) 1-613-996-6666 2. Hazard identification Classification of the product Label elements Skin Corr. 1A Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. Eye Dam. 1 Causes serious eye damage. Skin Sens. 1 May cause an allergic skin reaction. Carc. 1A May cause cancer if inhaled. STOT SE 3 May cause respiratory irritation. STOT RE 1 Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure if inhaled. Pictograms and Signal Words Danger Hazard statements: H314 Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction. H335 May cause respiratory irritation. H350 May cause cancer if inhaled. H372 Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure if inhaled. Precautionary statements: P201 Obtain special instructions before use. P202 Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. P260 Do not breathe dust. P264 Wash skin thoroughly after handling. P270 Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. P271 Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. P272 Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P301+P330+P331 IF SWALLOWED: rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. P303+P361+P353 IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/ shower. Page n.of1 811/10/2022 Production Name KERAFLEX SG WHITEPrint date Other hazards None Ingredient(s) with unknown acute toxicity None P304+P340 IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. P305+P351+P338 IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P308+P313 IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention. P310 Immediately call a doctor. P314 Get medical advice/attention if you feel unwell. P321 Specific treatment (see supplementary instructions on this label) P333+P313 If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention. P362+P364 Take off contaminated clothing and wash it before reuse. P403+P233 Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. P405 Store locked up. P501 Dispose of contents/container in accordance with applicable regulations. 3. Composition/information on ingredients Substances N.A. Mixtures Hazardous components within the meaning of WHMIS 2015 and related classification: List of components Concentra tion (% w/w) Name Ident. Numb.Classification Registration Number 50-75 %silica sand; quartz CAS:14808-60-7 STOT RE 1, H372; Carc. 1A, H350 25-50 %portland cement; cement, portland, chemicals CAS:65997-15-1 STOT SE 3, H335; Eye Dam. 1, H318; Skin Sens. 1, H317; SkinCorr. 1A, H314 The actual concentration of the components listed above is withheld as a trade secret. 4. First-aid measures Description of necessary first-aid measures In case of skin contact: Immediately take off all contaminated clothing. OBTAIN IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. Remove contaminated clothing immediately and dispose of safely. After contact with skin, wash immediately with soap and plenty of water. In case of eyes contact: After contact with the eyes, rinse with water with the eyelids open for a sufficient length of time, then consult an opthalmologistimmediately. Protect uninjured eye. In case of Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting, get medical attention showing the SDS and the hazard label. In case of Inhalation: If breathing is irregular or stopped, administer artificial respiration. In case of inhalation, consult a doctor immediately and show him packing or label. Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed Eye irritation Eye damages Skin Irritation Erythema Indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed, if necessary In case of accident or unwellness, seek medical advice immediately (show directions for use or safety data sheet if possible). Treatment: (see paragraph 4.1) Page n.of2 811/10/2022 Production Name KERAFLEX SG WHITEPrint date 5. Fire-fighting measures Suitable and unsuitable extinguishing media Suitable extinguishing media: Water. Carbon dioxide (CO2). Unsuitable extinguishing media: None in particular. Specific hazards arising from the hazardous product Do not inhale explosion and combustion gases. Burning produces heavy smoke. Hazardous combustion products:N.A. Explosive properties:N.A. Oxidizing properties:N.A. Special protective equipment and precautions for fire-fighters Use suitable breathing apparatus. Collect contaminated fire extinguishing water separately. This must not be discharged into drains. Move undamaged containers from immediate hazard area if it can be done safely. 6. Accidental release measures Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Wear personal protection equipment. Wear breathing apparatus if exposed to vapours/dusts/aerosols. Provide adequate ventilation. Use appropriate respiratory protection. Do not allow to enter into soil/subsoil. Do not allow to enter into surface water or drains. Limit leakages with earth or sand. Methods and material for containment and cleaning up Take up mechanically and dispose of according to local/state/federal regulations Scoop into containers and seal for disposal. Retain contaminated washing water and dispose it. 7. Handling and storage Precautions for safe handling Avoid contact with skin and eyes, inhalation of vapours and mists. Exercise the greatest care when handling or opening the container. Do not use on extensive surface areas in premises where there are occupants. Use localized ventilation system. Don't use empty container before they have been cleaned. Before making transfer operations, assure that there aren't any incompatible material residuals in the containers. Contaminated clothing should be changed before entering eating areas. Do not eat or drink while working. See also section 8 for recommended protective equipment. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Storage temperature:N.A. Always keep in a well ventilated place. Keep away from food, drink and feed. Incompatible materials: None in particular. Instructions as regards storage premises: Cool and adequately ventilated. 8. Exposure controls/personal protection Control parameters List of components with OEL value Component OEL Type Country Ceiling Long Term mg/m3 Long Term ppm Short Term mg/m3 Short Term ppm Behaviour Note silica sand; quartz ACGIH 0,025 A2 - Suspected Human Carcinogen;lung cancer;pulmonary fibrosis; Page n.of3 811/10/2022 Production Name KERAFLEX SG WHITEPrint date Appropriate engineering controls N.A. Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment (PPE) Eye protection: Use close fitting safety goggles, don't use eye lens. Protection for skin: Use clothing that provides comprehensive protection to the skin, e.g. cotton, rubber, PVC or viton. Protection for hands: Suitable materials for safety gloves; 29 CFR 1910.138 - ANSI/ISEA 105: Polychloroprene - CR: thickness >=0,5mm; breakthrough time >=480min. Nitrile rubber - NBR: thickness >=0,35mm; breakthrough time >=480min. Butyl rubber - IIR: thickness >=0,5mm; breakthrough time >=480min. Fluorinated rubber - FKM: thickness >=0,4mm; breakthrough time >=480min. Use impervious gloves that provides comprehensive protection, e.g. P.V.C., neoprene or rubber. Respiratory protection: Respiratory protection must be used where exposure levels exceed workplace exposure limits. Refer to 29 CFR 1910.134 - CSA Z94.4 for information on selection and use of appropriate respiratory protection equipment. Use adequate protective respiratory equipment. portland cement; cement, portland, chemicals OSHA 15 OSHA 5 ACGIH 1 A4 - Not Classifiable as aHuman Carcinogen;pulmonary function;respiratorysymptoms;asthma; ACGIH 1 A4 - Not Classifiable as a Human Carcinogen;pulmonaryfunction;respiratory symptoms;asthma MAK AUSTRIA 5 MAK SWITZERLAND 5 9. Physical and chemical properties Information on basic physical and chemical properties Physical state:Solid Appearance and colour:powder white Odour:No data available Odour threshold:No data available pH:11.00 Melting point / freezing point:No data available Initial boiling point and boiling range:No data available Flash point:No data available Evaporation rate:No data available Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits:No data available Vapour density:No data available Vapour pressure:No data available Relative density:1.50 g/cm3 Solubility in water:Insoluble Solubility in oil:No data available Partition coefficient (n-octanol/water):No data available Auto-ignition temperature:No data available Decomposition temperature:No data available Viscosity:No data available Explosive properties:No data available Oxidizing properties:No data available Solid/gas flammability:No data available Other information Substance Groups relevant properties No data available Miscibility:No data available Fat Solubility:No data available Conductivity:No data available Page n.of4 811/10/2022 Production Name KERAFLEX SG WHITEPrint date Conductivity:No data available 10. Stability and reactivity Reactivity Stable under normal conditions Chemical stability Data not available. Possibility of hazardous reactions None. Conditions to avoid Stable under normal conditions. Incompatible materials None in particular. Hazardous decomposition products None. 11. Toxicological information Information on toxicological effects Toxicological information of the mixture: There is no toxicological data available on the mixture. Consider the individual concentration of each component to assess toxicological effects resulting from exposure to the mixture. Toxicological information on main components of the mixture: silica sand; quartz a) acute toxicity LD50 Oral Rat = 500 mg/kg If not differently specified, the information required in the regulation and listed below must be considered as N.A. a) acute toxicity b) skin corrosion/irritation c) serious eye damage/irritation d) respiratory or skin sensitisation e) germ cell mutagenicity f) carcinogenicity g) reproductive toxicity h) STOT-single exposure Toxicological kinetics, metabolismand distribution information i) STOT-repeated exposure j) aspiration hazard Substance(s) listed on the IARC Monographs: silica sand; quartz Group 1 Substance(s) listed as OSHA Carcinogen(s): silica sand; quartz Substance(s) listed as NIOSH Carcinogen(s): silica sand; quartz Substance(s) listed on the NTP report on Carcinogens: silica sand; quartz 12. Ecological information Ecotoxicity Adopt good working practices, so that the product is not released into the environment. Persistence and degradability List of components with eco-toxicological properties Component Ident. Numb.Ecotox Infos silica sand; quartz CAS: 14808-60- 7 a) Aquatic acute toxicity : LC50 carp > 10000,00000 mg/L 72h Page n.of5 811/10/2022 Production Name KERAFLEX SG WHITEPrint date Bioaccumulative potential Mobility in soil Other adverse effects N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 13. Disposal considerations Safe handling and methods for disposal The generation of waste should be avoided or minimized wherever possible. Recover if possible. Methods of disposal: Disposal of this product, solutions, packaging and any by-products should at all times comply with the requirements ofenvironmental protection and waste disposal legislation and any regional local authority requirements. Dispose of surplus and nonrecyclable products via a licensed waste disposal contractor. Do not dispose of waste into sewers. Disposal considerations: Do not allow to enter drains or watercourses. Dispose of product according to all federal, state and local applicable regulations. If this product is mixed with other wastes, the original waste product code may no longer apply and the appropriate code should be assigned. Dispose of containers contaminated by the product in accordance with local or national legal provisions. For further information, contact your local waste authority. Special precautions: This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe way. Care should be taken when handling untreated empty containers. Avoid dispersal of spilled material and runoff and contact with soil, waterways, drains and sewers. Empty containers or liners may retain some product residues.Do not re-use empty containers. 14. Transport information Not classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations. UN number TDG-UN number:N.A. ADR-UN number:N.A. DOT-UN Number:N.A. IATA-Un number:N.A. IMDG-Un number:N.A. UN proper shipping name TDG-Shipping Name:N.A. ADR-Shipping Name:N.A. DOT-Proper Shipping Name:N.A. IATA-Technical name:N.A. IMDG-Technical name:N.A. Transport hazard class(es) TDG-Class:N.A. ADR-Class:N.A. DOT-Hazard Class:N.A. IATA-Class:N.A. IMDG-Class:N.A. Packing group TDG-Packing Group:N.A. ADR-Packing Group:N.A. DOT Packing Group:N.A. IATA-Packing group:N.A. IMDG-Packing group:N.A. Environmental hazards Marine pollutant:No Environmental Pollutant:N.A. Transport in bulk (according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code) N.A. Special precautions in connection with transport or conveyance TDG:Page n.of6 811/10/2022 Production Name KERAFLEX SG WHITEPrint date TDG: TDG Special provisions:N/A Department of Transportation (DOT): N.A. Road and Rail ( ADR-RID ) : N.A. Air ( IATA ) : N.A. Sea ( IMDG ) : N.A. 15. Regulatory information Canada - Federal regulations DSL - Domestic Substances List NDSL - Non Domestic Substances List NPRI - National Pollutant Release Inventory USA - Federal regulations TSCA - Toxic Substances Control Act SARA - Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act CERCLA - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act CAA - Clean Air Act CWA - Clean Water Act USA - State specific regulations California Proposition 65 Massachusetts Right to know Pennsylvania Right to know DSL Inventory: All the substances are listed in the DSL. NDSL Inventory: No substances listed Substances listed in NPRI: No substances listed TSCA inventory: All the components are listed on the TSCA inventory TSCA listed substances: silica sand; quartz is listed in TSCA Section 8b portland cement; cement,portland, chemicals is listed in TSCA Section 8b Section 302 - Extremely Hazardous Substances: No substances listed Section 304 - Hazardous substances: No substances listed Section 313 - Toxic chemical list: No substances listed Substance(s) listed under CERCLA: No substances listed CAA listed substances: No substances listed CWA listed substances: No substances listed Substance(s) listed under California Proposition 65: silica sand; quartz Listed as carcinogen Substance(s) listed under Massachusetts Right to know: silica sand; quartz portland cement; cement, portland, chemicals Substance(s) listed under Pennsylvania Right to know: Page n.of7 811/10/2022 Production Name KERAFLEX SG WHITEPrint date New Jersey Right to know silica sand; quartz portland cement; cement, portland, chemicals Substance(s) listed under New Jersey Right to know: silica sand; quartz portland cement; cement, portland, chemicals 16. Other information Safety Data Sheet dated: 6/11/2021 - version 1 Reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this information, but the manufacturer makes no warranty of merchantability or any other warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to this information. The manufacturer makes no representations and assumes no liability for any direct, incidental or consequential damages resulting from its use. The information herein is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate as of the effective date given. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that its activities comply with Federal, State or provincial,and local laws. This document was prepared by a competent person who has received appropriate training. It is the duty of the user to ensure that this information is appropriate and complete with respect to the specific use intended. This SDS cancels and replaces any preceding release. Legend to abbreviations and acronyms used in the safety data sheet: ADR:European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road. RID:Regulation Concerning the International Transport of Dangerous Goods by Rail. IMDG:International Maritime Code for Dangerous Goods. IATA:International Air Transport Association. IATA-DGR:Dangerous Goods Regulation by the "International Air Transport Association" (IATA). ICAO:International Civil Aviation Organization. ICAO-TI:Technical Instructions by the "International Civil Aviation Organization" (ICAO). GHS:Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. CLP:Classification, Labeling, Packaging. EINECS:European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances. INCI:International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients. CAS:Chemical Abstracts Service (division of the American Chemical Society). GefStoffVO:Ordinance on Hazardous Substances, Germany. LC50:Lethal concentration, for 50 percent of test population. LD50:Lethal dose, for 50 percent of test population. DNEL:Derived No Effect Level. PNEC:Predicted No Effect Concentration. TLV:Threshold Limiting Value. TWATLV:Threshold Limit Value for the Time Weighted Average 8 hour day. (ACGIH Standard). STEL:Short Term Exposure limit. STOT:Specific Target Organ Toxicity. WGK:German Water Hazard Class. KSt:Explosion coefficient. Code Description H314 Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction. H318 Causes serious eye damage. H335 May cause respiratory irritation. H350 May cause cancer. H350 May cause cancer if inhaled. H372 Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure. H372 Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure if inhaled. Page n.of8 811/10/2022 Production Name KERAFLEX SG WHITEPrint date SAFETY DATA SHEET Version No:20-01 Issue Date: 03-Dec-2020 Page 1 of 5 SPECTRALOCK® Pro Premium Grout- Part A SPECTRALOCK® PRO Premium Grout 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/PREPARATION AND OF THE COMPANY/UNDERTAKING Product Name SPECTRALOCK® Pro Premium Grout- Part A Recommended use It is a multi component, high strength epoxy grout, for joints in tile and stone installations. (For professional use). Manufacturer/ Importer/ Supplier/ Distributor information Company Name: LATICRETE MIDDLE EAST LLC Address P.O. Box. 86028, Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates Telephone: +971 7 244 6396 2. HAZARD (s) IDENTIFICATION Classification Skin corrosion Category 1B Skin Sensitization Category 1 Serious eye damage/eye irritation Category 1 Label Element Signal Words Danger Hazard Statement(s) H315- Causes skin irritation H317 -May cause an allergic skin reaction. H318 Causes serious eye irritation. H411-Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Precautionary Statement(s) Prevention P272 - Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. P280 - Wear protective gloves/ protective clothing/ eye protection/ face protection. Precautionary Statement(s) Response P303 + P361 + P353 - IF ON SKIN (or hair): Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower. P305 + P351 + P338 - IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P310 - Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor Precautionary Statement(s) Storage P403 + P233 Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. Precautionary Statement(s) Disposal P501-Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations. Other hazards which do not result in classification None known. Supplemental information Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Avoid release to the environment Emergency overview IRRITANT. Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin. 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Mixtures : Information on ingredients / Hazardous components Name CAS No Content (% by wt.) Poly[oxy(methyl-1,2-1– 4 ethanediyl)], .alpha.-(2-aminometh yleth yl)-.omega .-(2- amino methy lethoxy)- 9046-10-0 1 - 4 3,6,9-Triazaundecamethylenediamine 112-57-2 < 2 Formaldehyde, polymer with N1-(2-aminoethyl)-N2-[2-[(2-aminoethyl)amino]ethyl]-1,2-ethanediamine, 2,2'-[1,4-butanediylbis(oxymethylene)]bis[oxirane], 4,4'-(1-methylethylidene) bis(4,1- phenyleneoxymethylene)bis[oxirane], reaction products with Bu glycidylether and 1-[[2-(2-aminoethyl) ethyl]amino]-3-phenoxy-2-propanol, acetates (salts) 180583-06-6 > 15 SAFETY DATA SHEET Version No:20-01 Issue Date: 03-Dec-2020 Page 2 of 5 SPECTRALOCK® Pro Premium Grout- Part A 4. FIRST-AID MEASURES Inhalation Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. Get medical attention if any discomfort continues Skin contact Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Chemical burns must be treated by a physician. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Get medical attention immediately Eye contact Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Get medical attention immediately Ingestion Rinse mouth. Do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, keep head low so that stomach content doesn't get into the lungs. Get medical attention if any discomfort continues. Personal protection for first-aid responders Ensure that medical personnel are aware of the material(s) involved, and take precautions to protect themselves Symptoms caused by exposure Up to now no symptoms are known Medical attention and special treatment Provide general supportive measures and treat symptomatically. 5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing media Suitable extinguishing media Alcohol resistant foam. Water fog. Dry chemical powder. Carbon dioxide (CO2). Unsuitable extinguishing media Do not use water jet as an extinguisher, as this will spread the fire Specific hazards arising from the chemical May generate ammonia gas. May generate toxic nitrogen oxide gases. Use of water may result in the formation of very toxic aqueous solutions. Do not allow run-off from fire fighting to enter drains or water courses. Incomplete combustion may form carbon monoxide. Ammonia gas may be liberated at high temperatures. In case of incomplete combustion an increased formation of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) is to be expected. Downwind personnel must be evacuated. Burning produces noxious and toxic fumes. Special protective equipment and precautions for fire fighters Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing must be worn in case of fire. Firefighting equipment/instructions Wear self-contained breathing apparatus for firefighting if necessary. Avoid contact with skin. A face shield should be worn. Do not allow run-off from fire fighting to enter drains or water courses. General fire hazards No unusual fire or explosion hazards noted. 6.ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures For non-emergency personnel Keep unnecessary personnel away. Keep people away from and upwind of spill/leak. Wear appropriate protective equipment and clothing during clean-up. Ensure adequate ventilation. Local authorities should be advised if significant spillages cannot be contained. For emergency responders Wearing appropriate protective clothing. Environmental precautions Avoid release to the environment. Do not discharge into drains, water courses or onto the ground. Environmental manager must be informed of all major releases Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up Large Spills: Pick up with suitable appliance and dispose of. Pack in tightly closed containers for disposal. Small Spills: Pick up with suitable appliance and dispose off. Other issues relating to spills and releases Never return spills in original containers for re-use. For waste disposal, see Section 13 SAFETY DATA SHEET Version No:20-01 Issue Date: 03-Dec-2020 Page 3 of 5 SPECTRALOCK® Pro Premium Grout- Part A of the SDS. Clean up in accordance with all applicable regulations. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Precautions for safe handling Use personal protective equipment. Do not use sodium nitrite or other nitrosating agents in formulations containing this product. Suspected cancer-causing nitrosamines could be formed. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Emergency showers and eye wash stations should be readily accessible. Adhere to work practice rules established by government regulations. Avoid contact with eyes. Hygiene measures: Provide readily accessible eye wash stations and safety showers. General protective measures: Discard contaminated leather articles. Provide readily accessible eye wash stations and safety showers. Wash hands at the end of each work shift and before eating, smoking or using the toilet. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Containers should be stored tightly sealed in a dry place. Do not store near acids. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Control parameters No Data Available Occupational exposure limits No Data Available Biological limit values No biological exposure limits noted for the ingredient(s). Appropriate engineering controls Good general ventilation should be used. Provide eyewash station. Individual protection measures, for example personal protective equipment (PPE) Eye/face protection Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Face-shield. Wear a full- face respirator, if needed Skin protection Hand protection Wear appropriate chemical resistant gloves. Others Body protection must be chosen based on level of activity and exposure. Respiratory protection In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment Hygiene measures Always observe good personal hygiene measures, such as washing after handling the material and before eating, drinking, and/or smoking. Routinely wash work clothing and protective equipment to remove contaminants SAFETY DATA SHEET Version No:20-01 Issue Date: 03-Dec-2020 Page 4 of 5 SPECTRALOCK® Pro Premium Grout- Part A 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance Viscous Liquid Colour Yellow to Amber Odour Typical pH Not applicable Melting point/ freezing point Not applicable Initial boiling point and boiling range >1000C Flash point Not flammable Evaporation rate Not applicable Flammability (solid, gas) Not flammable Vapor pressure Not applicable Relative density 1.10 Solubility (water) Dispersible in water Auto-ignition temperature Not available 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Reactivity Corrosive to certain metals. Copper Aluminum. Zinc. Chemical stability Material is stable under normal conditions Possibility of hazardous reactions No dangerous reaction known under conditions of normal use. Conditions to avoid Heat, flame Incompatible materials CAUTION! N-Nitrosamines, many of which are known to be potent carcinogens, may be formed when the product comes in contact with nitrous acid, nitrites or atmospheres with high nitrous oxide concentrations. Nitrous acid and other nitrosating agents, Organic acids (i.e. acetic acid, citric acid etc.). Mineral acids. sodium hypochlorite, Oxidizing agents Reaction with peroxides may result in violent decomposition of peroxide possibly creating an explosion. Product slowly corrodes copper, aluminum, zinc and galvanized surfaces. Hazardous decomposition products Nitric acid, Ammonia, Nitrogen oxides (NOx) Nitrogen oxide can react with water vapors to form corrosive nitric acid. Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide (CO2) Nitrosamine Chlorine 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Information on possible routes of exposure Routes of entry for solids and liquids are ingestion and inhalation, but may include eye or skin contact. Routes of entry for gases include inhalation and eye contact. Skin contact may be a route of entry for liquid. Acute toxicity/ Effects May cause discomfort if swallowed. Oral LD50, Species: Rat, Dose: 2.1 g/kg, Inhalation May cause respiratory irritation Dermal LD50 Species: Rat, Dose: 2.0 g/kg, No death observed Eye Causes eye irritation on direct contact Sensitization May cause sensitization by skin contact SAFETY DATA SHEET Version No:20-01 Issue Date: 03-Dec-2020 Page 5 of 5 SPECTRALOCK® Pro Premium Grout- Part A Chronic Toxicity /Effects Carcinogenicity This product is not considered to be a carcinogen by IARC, ACGIH, NTP, or OSHA Reproductive toxicity No classified Aspiration hazard Not classified Other Information Nil. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Aquatic-toxicity Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects Persistence and degradability No data is available on the degradability of this product. Bioaccumulative potential No data available. Mobility in soil No data available. Additional information Do not allow to enter soil, waterways or waste water canal. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Disposal methods Collect and reclaim or dispose in sealed containers at licensed waste disposal site. Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local / regional/ national/ international regulations. Residual waste Dispose of in accordance with local regulations. Empty containers or liners may retain some product residues. This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe manner (see: Disposal instructions). Contaminated packaging Completely emptied packaging can be given for recycling. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION IMDG UN 3082 ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, LIQUID, N.O.S. (Tetraethylenepentamine) Class : 9 Packing group : III IATA/ ICAO UN 3082 ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, LIQUID, N.O.S. (Tetraethylenepentamine) Class : 9 Packing group : III 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION Safety, health and environmental regulations National regulations Followed International regulations EINECS: All ingredients listed, exempt or notified (ELINCS). TSCA: All chemical substances in this material are included on or exempted from listing on the TSCA Inventory of Chemical Substances. AICS: All ingredients listed, exempt or notified. IECSC: All ingredients listed or exempt. KECL: All ingredients listed, exempt or notified. PICCS: All ingredients listed, exempt or notified. DSL: All ingredients listed or exempt. 16. OTHER INFORMATION Issue date 03-December-2020 /JC Disclaimer: The information in this (M) SDS was obtained from sources which we believe are reliable but cannot guarantee. Additionally, your use of this information is beyond our control and may be beyond our knowledge. Therefore, the information is provided without any representation or warranty express or implied. APPENDIX G Influence Test Data 1"=8'-0"VIMS LAYOUT13.7513.7413.7023.7313.7123.7013.7223.7233.7213.7333.7313.70Sim33.7033.7013.7623.7623.7523.7413.7723.7713.7713.7823.7813.7923.7933.7813.7913.8023.8043.7353.733.10243.77See 5 & 6/ VM1See 3&4/ VM1See 1/ VM1See 2/ VM1R-5R-4R-3R-6R-7R-10R-11R-12R-13R-16R-18STAIRWELLAREASTAIRWELLAREAELEVATORWASH BAY AREAR-2R-1R-15R-8R-9R-14R-17P-3P-1P-18P-2P-4P-7P-6P-9P-8P-21P-20P-19P-5P-10P-11P-12P-15P-14P-13P-16P-17 City of Monroe PD 310 W. Crowell Street, Monroe, NC Test Date :11/17/2022 Blower Specifications For Vacuum Truck (e.g: 2500 cfm @ 24 in. of Hg) :615 cfm @ 112 in H2O Test Conducted By:GRI Field Personnel:Joanna Alley, Rohit Shetty and Jase Bowers TEST:RISER -1 (Network 7: Risers R-1 & R-2) P-19 P-20 P-21 10.2 18.7 7.1 P-19 P-20 P-21 R-2 1710 0 50 4 0.00 0.05 0.14 0.05 Increase vacuum to 10 in. of H2O 1715 5 86 9 0.00 0.05 0.24 0.15 Increase vacuum to 14 in. of H2O 1720 10 84 14 0.00 0.05 0.23 0.20 Increase vacuum to 16 in. of H2O 1725 15 86 16 0.00 0.05 0.22 0.15 Increase vacuum to 18 in. of H2O 1730 20 86 18 0.00 0.05 0.22 0.15 Increase vacuum to 25 in. of H2O 1735 25 90 25 0.01 0.05 0.20 0.20 APPENDIX G VIMS INFLUENCE TEST SUMMARY OF MEASUREMENTS AT OBSERVATION POINTS Site Location: Site Name : System Vacuum (in. of Hg) Distance from RISER-1 (ft.) TIME Elapsed Time (min) COMMENTSOBSERVED VACUUM (in. of H2O)Vacuum at RISER-1 (in. of H2O) Page 1 of 9 City of Monroe PD 310 W. Crowell Street, Monroe, NC Test Date :11/17/2022 Blower Specifications For Vacuum Truck (e.g: 2500 cfm @ 24 in. of Hg) :615 cfm @ 112 in H2O Test Conducted By:GRI Field Personnel:Joanna Alley, Rohit Shetty and Jase Bowers APPENDIX G VIMS INFLUENCE TEST SUMMARY OF MEASUREMENTS AT OBSERVATION POINTS Site Location: Site Name : TEST:RISER -4 (Network 2: Risers R-3, R-4 & R-11) P-6 P-7 P-8 P-9 32.8 31.2 74.6 50.1 P-6 P-7 P-8 P-9 R-3 1640 0 74 10 0.15 0.14 0.00 0.12 0.15 Increase vacuum to 12 in. of H2O 1645 5 81 12 0.16 0.15 0.00 0.12 0.20 Increase vacuum to 16 in. of H2O 1650 10 82 16 0.16 0.15 0.00 0.12 0.20 Increase vacuum to 25 in. of H2O 1655 15 83 25 0.14 0.14 0.00 0.10 0.25 Distance from RISER-4 (ft.) TIME Elapsed Time (min) System Vacuum (in. of Hg) Vacuum at RISER-4 (in. of H2O) OBSERVED VACUUM (in. of H2O)COMMENTS Page 2 of 9 City of Monroe PD 310 W. Crowell Street, Monroe, NC Test Date :11/17/2022 Blower Specifications For Vacuum Truck (e.g: 2500 cfm @ 24 in. of Hg) :615 cfm @ 112 in H2O Test Conducted By:GRI Field Personnel:Joanna Alley, Rohit Shetty and Jase Bowers APPENDIX G VIMS INFLUENCE TEST SUMMARY OF MEASUREMENTS AT OBSERVATION POINTS Site Location: Site Name : TEST:RISER -7 (Network 1: Risers R-5, R-6 & R-7) P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5 P-18 42.5 22.2 78.1 59.9 73.4 37.0 P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5 P-18 R-5 R-6 1500 0 84 16 0.06 0.00 0.08 0.10 0.01 0.02 0.15 0.05 Decrease vacuum to 12 in. of H2O 1505 5 82 12 0.07 0.01 0.08 0.11 0.01 0.02 0.15 0.05 Decrease vacuum to 8 in. of H2O 1510 10 66 8 0.06 0.00 0.07 0.10 0.01 0.02 0.15 0.05 Increase vacuum to 20 in. of H2O 1515 15 85 20 0.06 0.00 0.08 0.10 0.01 0.02 0.15 0.05 Increase vacuum to 25 in. of H2O 1520 20 86 25 0.06 0.01 0.08 0.10 0.01 0.02 NM NM NM: Not Measured Distance from RISER-7 (ft.) TIME Elapsed Time (min) System Vacuum (in. of Hg) Vacuum at RISER-7 (in. of H2O) OBSERVED VACUUM (in. of H2O)COMMENTS Page 3 of 9 City of Monroe PD 310 W. Crowell Street, Monroe, NC Test Date :11/17/2022 Blower Specifications For Vacuum Truck (e.g: 2500 cfm @ 24 in. of Hg) :615 cfm @ 112 in H2O Test Conducted By:GRI Field Personnel:Joanna Alley, Rohit Shetty and Jase Bowers APPENDIX G VIMS INFLUENCE TEST SUMMARY OF MEASUREMENTS AT OBSERVATION POINTS Site Location: Site Name : TEST:RISER -8 (Network 3: Risers R-8, R-9 & R-10) P-10 P-11 P-12 65.1 55.4 69.7 P-10 P-11 P-12 R-9 1355 0 58 6 0.10 0.00 0.04 0.00 Increase vacuum to 8 in. of H2O 1400 5 82 8 0.10 0.00 0.04 0.00 Increase vacuum to 10 in. of H2O 1405 10 82 10 0.12 0.01 0.06 0.05 Increase vacuum to 16 in. of H2O 1410 15 NM NM NM NM NM NM 1415 20 NM NM NM NM NM NM 1420 25 NM NM NM NM NM NM 1425 30 84 16 0.12 0.01 0.08 0.05 NM: Not Measured Distance from RISER-8 (ft.) TIME Elapsed Time (min) System Vacuum (in. of Hg) Vacuum at RISER-8 (in. of H2O) OBSERVED VACUUM (in. of H2O)COMMENTS Page 4 of 9 City of Monroe PD 310 W. Crowell Street, Monroe, NC Test Date :11/17/2022 Blower Specifications For Vacuum Truck (e.g: 2500 cfm @ 24 in. of Hg) :615 cfm @ 112 in H2O Test Conducted By:GRI Field Personnel:Joanna Alley, Rohit Shetty and Jase Bowers APPENDIX G VIMS INFLUENCE TEST SUMMARY OF MEASUREMENTS AT OBSERVATION POINTS Site Location: Site Name : TEST:RISER -10 (Network 3: Risers R-8, R-9 & R-10) P-10 P-11 P-12 P-5 37.7 46.7 32.6 64.7 P-10 P-11 P-12 R-8 R-9 1130 0 59 20 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.1 0.0 1135 5 59 20 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.1 0.0 Increase vacuum to 25 in. of H2O 1140 10 60 25 0.04 0.02 0.00 0.1 0.0 Increase vacuum to 30 in. of H2O 1145 15 62 30 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.2 0.0 Increase vacuum to 35 in. of H2O 1150 20 64 35 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.2 0.0 Distance from RISER-10 (ft.) TIME Elapsed Time (min) System Vacuum (in. of Hg) Vacuum at RISER-10 (in. of H2O) OBSERVED VACUUM (in. of H2O)COMMENTS Page 5 of 9 City of Monroe PD 310 W. Crowell Street, Monroe, NC Test Date :11/17/2022 Blower Specifications For Vacuum Truck (e.g: 2500 cfm @ 24 in. of Hg) :615 cfm @ 112 in H2O Test Conducted By:GRI Field Personnel:Joanna Alley, Rohit Shetty and Jase Bowers APPENDIX G VIMS INFLUENCE TEST SUMMARY OF MEASUREMENTS AT OBSERVATION POINTS Site Location: Site Name : TEST:RISER -11 (Network 2: Risers R-3, R-4 & R-11) P-6 P-7 P-8 P-9 103.0 85.1 123.5 94.6 P-6 P-7 P-8 P-9 R-3 R-4 1225 0 59 20 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.0 0.2 Increase vacuum to 25 in. of H2O 1230 5 60 25 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.0 0.2 1235 10 60 25 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.0 0.2 Increase vacuum to 30 in. of H2O 1240 15 62 30 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.0 0.2 Increase vacuum to 35 in. of H2O 1245 20 64 35 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.0 0.2 1250 25 NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM 1255 30 64 35 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.0 0.2 NM: Not Measured Distance from RISER-11 (ft.) TIME Elapsed Time (min) System Vacuum (in. of Hg) Vacuum at RISER-11 (in. of H2O) OBSERVED VACUUM (in. of H2O)COMMENTS Page 6 of 9 City of Monroe PD 310 W. Crowell Street, Monroe, NC Test Date :11/17/2022 Blower Specifications For Vacuum Truck (e.g: 2500 cfm @ 24 in. of Hg) :615 cfm @ 112 in H2O Test Conducted By:GRI Field Personnel:Joanna Alley, Rohit Shetty and Jase Bowers APPENDIX G VIMS INFLUENCE TEST SUMMARY OF MEASUREMENTS AT OBSERVATION POINTS Site Location: Site Name : TEST:RISER -12 (Network 4: Risers R-12 & R-13) P-13 P-14 P-15 P-16 P-17 67.6 46.9 23.6 61.0 69.8 P-13 P-14 P-15 P-16 P-17 R-13 1025 0 68 12 0.14 0.07 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.3 Decrease vacuum to 10 in. of H2O 1030 5 64 10 0.13 0.07 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.3 Decrease vacuum to 8 in. of H2O 1035 10 54 8 0.11 0.06 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.3 Increase vacuum to 16 in. of H2O 1040 15 88 16 0.16 0.10 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.3 Increase vacuum to 18 in. of H2O 1045 20 89 18 0.17 0.10 0.08 0.00 0.01 0.3 Increase vacuum to 20 in. of H2O 1050 25 90 20 0.16 0.09 0.09 0.00 0.01 0.3 Increase vacuum to 22 in. of H2O 1055 30 90 22 0.16 0.09 0.08 0.00 0.01 0.3 Distance from RISER-12 (ft.) TIME Elapsed Time (min) System Vacuum (in. of Hg) Vacuum at RISER-12 (in. of H2O) OBSERVED VACUUM (in. of H2O)COMMENTS Page 7 of 9 City of Monroe PD 310 W. Crowell Street, Monroe, NC Test Date :11/17/2022 Blower Specifications For Vacuum Truck (e.g: 2500 cfm @ 24 in. of Hg) :615 cfm @ 112 in H2O Test Conducted By:GRI Field Personnel:Joanna Alley, Rohit Shetty and Jase Bowers APPENDIX G VIMS INFLUENCE TEST SUMMARY OF MEASUREMENTS AT OBSERVATION POINTS Site Location: Site Name : TEST:RISER -16 (Network 5: Risers R-15 & R-16) P-1 P-2 P-18 28.8 29.0 24.2 P-1 P-2 P-18 R-15 1545 0 47 9 0.01 0.00 0.04 3.0 Increase vacuum to 12 in. of H2O 1550 5 58 12 0.02 0.00 0.05 4.0 Increase vacuum to 14 in. of H2O 1555 10 62 14 0.02 0.00 0.05 4.4 Increase vacuum to 16 in. of H2O 1600 15 72 16 0.02 0.00 0.06 5.0 Distance from RISER-16 (ft.) TIME Elapsed Time (min) System Vacuum (in. of Hg) Vacuum at RISER-16 (in. of H2O) OBSERVED VACUUM (in. of H2O)COMMENTS Page 8 of 9 City of Monroe PD 310 W. Crowell Street, Monroe, NC Test Date :11/17/2022 Blower Specifications For Vacuum Truck (e.g: 2500 cfm @ 24 in. of Hg) :615 cfm @ 112 in H2O Test Conducted By:GRI Field Personnel:Joanna Alley, Rohit Shetty and Jase Bowers APPENDIX G VIMS INFLUENCE TEST SUMMARY OF MEASUREMENTS AT OBSERVATION POINTS Site Location: Site Name : TEST:RISER -17 (Network 6: R-14, R-17 & R-18) P-14 P-16 P-17 34.4 14.1 20.9 P-14 P-16 P-17 R-18 920 0 NM 6 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.0 925 5 NM NM 0.02 0.00 0.00 1.0 930 10 53 8 0.02 0.00 0.00 1.0 Increase vacuum to 10 in. of H2O 935 15 70 10 0.02 0.00 0.00 1.5 940 20 70 10 0.02 0.00 0.00 1.5 Increase vacuum to 16 in. of H2O 945 25 89 16 0.03 0.00 0.01 1.7 950 30 88 16 0.03 0.00 0.01 1.7 Increase vacuum to 20 in. of H2O 955 35 90 20 0.03 0.00 0.01 1.6 NM: Not Measured Distance from RISER-17 (ft.) TIME Elapsed Time (min) System Vacuum (in. of Hg) Vacuum at RISER-17 (in. of H2O) OBSERVED VACUUM (in. of H2O)COMMENTS Page 9 of 9