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RK INSPECTION REPORT Permit No.: Lot #: Address: Contractor: o 4i 4f� • Owner: T& -"AS- J�kk.S Date: !L- y� APPROVAL ❑ PARTIAL APPROVAL ❑ VIOLATION ❑ CORRECTION REQUESTED ❑ Corrections listed below MUST BE MADE before work can be approved. ❑ Please contact inspector. ❑ Was not able to perform inspection. ❑ CALL 435-0674 FOR RE-INSPECTION -24 hour notice required. 2 > Inspector: Date: Z 8 ��- TY E OF INSPECTION REQUESTED ❑ Under-floor ❑ Framing ❑ Gas Piping ❑ Footing ❑ Drywall, Nailing ❑ Consultation ❑ Foundation ❑ Shear Nailing ❑ Groundwork Mechanical ❑ Grid ❑ Struct. Slab ❑ Wood Stove ❑ Rough-in ❑ Final ❑ Masonry ❑ Drainage ❑ Insulation ❑ Other: .. :�:� � Y _ .� �,-�:� =��� �•a ram:� �44�-� � �� �_�.,' .� I� __ � - - . � �' ��'- - - `r �.; ti CITY OF ARLINGTON \• 238 N.OLYMPIC AVE.-ARLINGTON,WA 98223 PHONE:(360)403-3551 BUILDING PERMIT Address:16815 SMOKEY POINT BLVD,ARLINGTON Permit#:BLD2012 0124 Parcel#:31052800202700 Valuation:$13,130.00 OWNER APPLICANT CONTRACTOR #� JBS GAS SERVICES SUBURBAN PROPANE SUBURBAN PROPANE 16815 SMOKEY POINT BLVD WAYNE MEEK WAYNE MEEK ARLINGTON,WA 98223 12820 34TH AVE NE 12820 34TH AVE NE MARYSVILLE,WA 98271 MARYSVILLE,WA 98271 Lic#:SUBURPL044DA Exp:3/16/2013 PLUMBING CONTRACTOR NIECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SUBURBAN PROPANE WAYNE MEEK 12820 34TH AVE NE MARYSVILLE,WA 98271 Lic#: Exp: Lic#:SUBURPL044DA Exp:3/16/2013 JOB DESCRIPTION Installation of 500 gallon LP dispenser PERMIT TYPE: Commercial PERMIT GROUP: Mechanical/Solar STORIES: 0 CONST TYPE: DWELLING UNITS: 0 OCC GROUP: CODE: OCC LOAD: PI'RNIfT APPROVAL I AGREE TO COMPLY WITH CITY AND STATE LAWS REGULATING CONSTRUCTION AND IN DOING THE WORK AUTHORIZED THEREBY, NO PERSON WILL BE EMPLOYED IN VIOLATION OF THE LABOR CODE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RELATING TO WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE AND RCW 18:27. THIS APPLICATION IS NOT A PERMIT UNTIL SIGNED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL OR HIS/HER DEPUTY AND ALL FEES ARE PAID. IT IS UNLAWFUL TO USE OR OCCUPY A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE UNTIL A FINAL INSPECTION HAS BEEN MADE AND APPROVAL OR A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN GRANTED.IBC1 10/IRCI 10. SALES TAX NOTICE: Sales tax relating to construction and construction materials in the City of Arlington must be reported on your sales tax return form n coded y of Arlington#3101 Ile nature Pti Name j6atWReleased y ' Date ARCHIVE APPLICANT ASSESSOR OTC BLD20120124 CONDITIONS THIS PERMIT AUTHORIZES ONLY THE WORK NOTED.THIS PERMIT COVERS WORK TO BE DONE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY ONLY.ANY CONSTRUCTION ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN(CURBS,SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS,MARQUEES, ETC.)WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMISSION. • None PERMIT FUS Uatc Descrilxion Fee Amount Paid Balance Due 5/11/2012 \lechanicalPernutFee S�0.00 50.00 $50.00 5/11/2012 Building Plan Check Fee $198.00 $0,00 $198.00 Total Due: $248.00 $0.00 $248.00 CALL FOR INSP=- ONS BUIIAINGIENGINE©UNG✓PARKS/UI'IUM/FINAL(360)435-0674 FIRE(360)403-3607 When calling for an inspection please leave the following information: Permit Number,Job Site Address,Type of Inspection being requested,Contact Name and Phone Number,Date Prefereed,and whether you prefer morning or afternoon. • None Christopher Young From: (CSC 1406) Meek, Wayne<WMeek@suburbanpropane.com> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 11:02 AM To: Christopher Young Subject: FW: Fwd: Permit Hello Chris, Below is what the electrician sent me showing the permit as Approved/Complete and that the permit has been finaled. Please let me know if this is not sufficient. The electrician said that there is a green sticker at the electrical panel so I'll have the owner find the key and I can take a picture of the sticker and send to you also if needed. Thanks, Wayne Meek Suburban Propane CSC Manager 360-659-1251 From: Mauro Electric Inc. [mailto:office@mauroelectric.com] Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 10:47 AM To: {CSC 14061 Meek, Wayne Subject: Fw: Fwd: Permit From: Kevin Mauro Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 10:42 AM To: office0d mauroelectric.com Subject: Fwd: Permit Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Kevin Mauro <officeQmauroelectric.com> Date: June 28, 2012 10:26:00 AM PDT To: "office@mauroelectric.com" <office 9 mauroelectric.com> Subject: Permit i I ..�1_ AT&T 10:25 AM 63 % E;n Safety Clalms Insurance Workplace Flights Trades ft Licerisi-9 IL Find a Law or Rule Get a Form or Publication #j H; Eleetrlrai Permit Permit Permit Number 2105841E Status Inactive Applied 6/1/2012 Fee Due $0.00 Total Corrections Applicant Inspection site Permit Holder MURO ELECTRIC INC Company Name suburban propane Fume owner Name Address PO BOX 2099 Address 16815 smolcey point bled City SNOHOMISH City ARLINGTON Special Instructions This permit has been finaled. PP-11 Retum to Main Menu Requests Created Requested Reason status ACIM 61,15/2012 6/16/2012 Request Taken EdltlCaiacel Request 6i 12/2011 6/1312012 Request Taken Edit;Cancel Request Inspections ImpetLed Inspector Correcums Written Correctlons Completed Comments 6/18/2012 JURKOVICH,TIM 0 0 6/13/2012 JURKOVICH,TIM 0 a Details Inspected ksspectton Result Comment 6/1E/201?C1rcu1t,Kew,Expcaed,-12VV, AC-Approved —100A Complete 6113/201?Clrcuit,Altered,Exposed,ZNV,AP-Approved propane tank. still need to pour sealoffs and install .-100A Partial sign at emer. disconnect 6113/2012 Cam,C�carat,undt svalnd AC-AWOVed propane tank Complete pill 7 2 i 7� CC) z W --- � o O OW W `` N F- O -a LA. o o J ~ ° a > Z ¢ oz x 0 (-. b � v a C7 r ! Z ¢ Z i 0 L.L z Cl.. .= w O _1 ry O \ J J �.. Z m o -XI -i -411 TV = o 14A� G V _ CI Q W O > Q N NO 0 ♦W� U Q � V cc � _. t I :f .� � ., - - ` , r' �- �i� �__ ,� �� _ � •. ...J � � �• � � �`-' ' •� ' � I� 1;I 1�� Q L LU 40 rl 3 C, i Sj "llo V7 ts) J _ -_ _ � I r� I �~ - � ■ �,` _'_ 1 `� J� �jr �] r.. I I BLD20120124 (PT-LIVE) - PermitTrax by Bitco Software Page 1 of 1 BUILDING PERMIT PERMIT#: BLD20120124 OWNER: JBS GAS SERVICES STATUS:APPLIED P. ADDRESS: 16815 SMOKEY POINT BLVD,ARLING... BALANCE: $0.00 ISSUED: CREATED: 5/10/2012 SCREENS:ISelect Screen... - ' FUNCTIONS: Select Permit Function— 0 MECHANICAL/SOLAR REVIEWS PRINT ADD NEW SUMMARY REVIE.. DESCRIPTION ASSIGNE.. DUE DATE LAST (#) REQ? DQ.. ASSIGN REMOVE 2000 C-Building I CYOUNG 5/17/2012 0 Y N Assign Remove 2008 C-Community Development I ARUSKO 5/17/2012 0 Y N Assign Remove 2014 C-Planning I THALL 5/17/2012 0 Y N Assign Remove v 7 https://coapermits.arlington.local/PennitTrax/Module_Permits/Permits_Permit/Permit Reviews.as... 5/10/2012 Contractors or Tradespeople Printer Friendly Page Page 1 of 2 General/Specialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with LEE to perform construction work within the scope of its specialty. A General or Specialty construction Contractor must maintain a surety bond or assignment of account and carry general liability insurance. Business and Licensing Information Name SUBURBAN PROPANE LP UBI No. 601690470 Phone 9735039373 Status Active Address Tax Dept License No. SUBURPL044DA Suite/Apt. PO BOX 206 License Type Construction Contractor City Whippany Effective Date 3/1/1996 State NJ Expiration Date 3/16/2013 Zip 079810206 Suspend Date County Out Of State Specialty 1 General Business Type Limited Liability Company Specialty 2 Unused Parent Company Other Associated Licenses License Name Type Specialty Specialty Effective Expiration Status 1 2 I Date _ Date SUBURSS016KG 'SUBURBAN SALES Construction General Unused 5/7/1999 3/8/2013 Active Et SERVICE INC Contractor SUBURBAN PRPN Construction SUBURPDO88PA DIV QNTM CHM Contractor General Unused 10/1/1992 10/1/1996 Archived CRP SUBURP*135QE SUBURBAN Construction General Unused 11/5/1987 10/1/1992 Archived PROPANE Contractor_ VANGA**147RP VANGAS Construction General Unused 12/17/1986 10/1/1988 Archived Contractor VANGAI*206DK VANGAS, INC Construction General Unused 3/12/1980 10/1/1986 Archived Contractor SUBURHI005LK 'SUBURBAN @ Construction General Unused 6/12/2000 3/8/2007 Expired HOME INC Contractor p SUBURBAN HTG Construction Out Of SUBURH09510W' General Unused 9/15/2005 9/15/2007 � _ _ OIL PARTNERS LLC Contractor_ _ Business Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date DUNN, MICHAEL JOSEPH JR Partner/Member 04/18/2011 'STIVALA,MICHAEL ANTHONY Partner/Member 04/18/2011 ABEL, PAUL EDWARD Partner/Member 04/18/2011 ALEXANDER, MARK A Partner/Member 01/01/1980 04/18/2011 QUADRINO, SALVATORE M Partner/Member 01/01/1980 04/18/2011 RECEIVED HOEPPER, CHARLES T Partner/Member 01/01/1980 04/18/2011 FEHELEY, DAVID R Partner/Member 01/01/1980 04/18/2011 MAY Q Z��2 HARDIN, STAMEY W Partner/Member 01/01/1980 04/18/2011 MCLVER, KEVINT Partner/Member 01/01/1980 04/18/2011 NEY, RICHARD J Partner/Member 01/01/1980 04/18/2011 COA PERMIT CENTER NUNAN,THOMAS A Partner/Member 01/01/1980 04/18/2011 REILLY, JOHN H Partner/Member 01/01/1980 04/18/2011 Bond Information Bond Bond Company NamelBond Account NumberjEffective DatelExpiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Datel Bond Amount Received Datel 4 IRLI INS CO ICMS213272 103/01/2003 jUntil Cancelled 1 $12 000 0003/11/2003 Assignment of Savings Information No records found for the previous 6 year period https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/bbip/Print.aspx 5/10/2012 r .',. i n �. ai � ��� y _ .. Contractors or Tradespeople Printer Friendly Page Page 2 of 2 Insurance Information Insurance Company Name Policy Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Amount Received Date! 14 Liberty Mutual TB2631507975032 03/01/2012 03/01/2013 Ins Co $1,000,000.00 02/22/2012 LIBERTY 13 MUTUAL FIRE TB263150797503103/01/2011 03/01/2012 $2,000,000.0003/11/2011 INS CO 12 LIBERTY TB2631507975030 03/01/2010 03/01/2011 $2,000,000.00 02/24/2010 MUTUAL INS CO _ 11 LIBERTY TB2631507975039 03/01/2009 03/01/2010 MUTUAL INS CO $2,000,000.00 03/02/2009 LIBERTY 10 MUTUAL FIRE TB2631507975038 03/01/2008 03/01/2009 $2,000,000.00 02/28/2008 INSURANCE 9 LIBERTY RG263150797503703/01/2006 03/01/2008 $1,000,000.0002/27/2007 _IMUTUAL INS CO Summons/Complaint Information No unsatisfied complaints on file within prior 6 year period Warrant Information No unsatisfied warrants on file within prior 6 year period https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/bbip/Print.aspx 5/10/2012 I� COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Department of Community Development City of Arlington • 238 N Olympic Ave. • Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone(360)403 3551 • FAX (360)403 3418 THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY TWO(2) SETS OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS, AND ONE(1) SET OF WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE APPLICATIONS. Type of Permit: 0� Residential Apartment Gatommercial Valuation: 7 30 Project Address ( Als )K� TV t'b,'w-t1ui.PcG _�1�1�}rq��Parcel ID#: 3,0�`� �� 0 �� Lot#: `` Subdivision: /� Project Description: \gnn�I1W L.,p � f Cr�SPA Se -u s6 DrAee LIA _ liennu t 61RUAelcn.. S ".'r� p/ Owner: 3 5 �-� S S%O- ��11� -a- % —Phone Number: 3Co y ^ A SA -� 2 Address: [iD 8 1 6- sighko-N 20,04131JdCity: ►'` State: Lt A Zip Code: 9 Contact Person::t. KL�,1 _ 1 �_ p_ _ Phone Number: 3LoL9- Zn&l- *I OS Cell Phone: Step -4>&J- p ►nS Fax: E-mail: IL5iueg"&t bar laa.,.-thaa ie. C'e-wt Address: Lague 4,40 Ave Ai City: AA&r 50*ll —State: LJA Zip Code: 9 La 7 I Please L9st Quantity of Fixtures Below: FURNACE UP TO 100K BTU CLOTHES DRYER GAS OUTLETS FURNACE OVER 100K _ FLR FURN INSTALURELOCATE SUSPENDED HTR!UNIT HTR1 BOILER UP TO 3 HP APPLIANCE REPAIR APPLIANCE VENT/OTHER BOILER UP TO 4-15 HP TYPE I OR II HOOD VENTILATION EQUIPMENT BOLIER UP TO 16-30 HP _ AIR AHNDLING UP TO 1 OK CFM VENTILATION FANS BOILER UP TO 31-50 HP AIRHANDLING OVER 10K CFM OTHER VENTILATION SYSTEM BOLIER UP TO 51 HP AND UP INCINERATOR _�� (AST)TANK STORAGE/PIPING ALL OTHER UNITS HEAT PUMP (UST)TANK STORAGE/PIPING Contractor: 5L-LL44r- 6V11- -.',Pful A _e � Phone Number: 3lo6— /o- — /.2-S l Address: P gAy M tt. A-`}O- Ay �City: s ` C State: 2 Zip Code .2- - z Contractor's License Number:5 u b u ff Ll o p Expiration:•1')—� '��jJ • Provide applicable WSEC Worksheet(s) and appliance rut sheet(s) along with application Provide applicable NFPA or other Reference Standard Material along with application I hereby certify that the above information is correct and that the construction on, and the occupancy and the use of the above- described pro, ify will be in accordance with the laws, rules and regulation of the State of Washington. C Applicants Signature Date G r zzu i" C- , AvKg-'< K RECEIVED Print Applicants Name FOR STAFF USE ONLY MAY 10 2012 ��OIa r cp- COA PERMIT CENTER Permit# Accepted By Amount Received Receipt# Date Received 2 �. :: I v��� • .� �. �. � �� I •1 I - � � . t, � 1 � a , � � � 2 I I •• . - _ �� -W ;. fa,r, COMMERCIAL MECHANICAL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS . t Department of Community Development City of Arlington • 238 N Olympic Ave. •Arlington, WA 98223 • Phone(360)403 3551 • FAX (360)403 3418 If gas piping will be installed, this form is required in addition to a Commercial Mechanical Permit Application Pipe Material: Inlet Pressure: Pressure Drop: _ Specific Gravity: Pressure Piping Schematic Show Pipe Size(s) and Length(s) from meter to all appliances. Scale or Not to Scale NOTE: any intericr pressure regulators must be indicated NOTE: drip legs/sediment traps are required at all appliances unless integrated in the listed appliance RECEIVED MAY 10 2012 3 COA PERMIT CENTER �Z?Dla-013I. 'f` � � ��fi Suburban Propane Dispenser installation Location: JBS Gas Services— 16815 Smokey Point Blvd, Arlington, WA 98223 Scope of work: • Installation o Size: 575 gallons o Capacity: 460 gallons o Cabinet with meter, 1 HP motor with pump o Crash protection(bollard &ecology blocks) ■ Ecology blocks—2' high x 6' long x 2' wide ■ Bollards—4" diameter, 3' from tank, 4' on center o Emergency shutoff located greater than 3' from tank in eye sight o Electrical— 110 or 220 depending upon existing electrical o Dispenser to be located greater than 10' from buildings o Canopy—5'x5', powder coated aluminum construction, acrylic heat block roof o Leak and ops test all equipment and connections o Dispenser training for station personnel to be completed by Suburban Propane CETP technician RECEIVE® MAY 10 2012 COA PERMIT CENTER �h� �ti �� � !,. �' �� � ,� :.: l 1 '� '_I� - irA�ri i - 1f'r. ► ii 4 1` }: 46 i •1- )•, .- Wit•Av 1 'f• ,� 3• •r f.J.,�. 4r� iRJ�r as L.I"1 ' t 1. r1. 1, t: '��l f� � . r .�� �:r; LTAM L 96 L /Z IOZ III - f 1 II , 7 A LU • -0 Ma 0 i IL 1 J -L _ 1 f 11 i Y EL O T d 0 f o r � n O i - (V f ' �I L • J, 5 ' � t • i. II ti� y � 1 � L-� •4� 4� �� �� �• � �.�.� 7 "� � TII t _ 1 • VY /� i VJ i • 'CL'^ V! cn m r- i W � Lu a o > o N W � F= V'� g V uj W cc Lu to ,. �� _ ' .� � 1 ,. I I �� - �1 C 1 1 1 w Y W V - w Ul L r - • • ta io X zo O ' � a O f U I O ca ONE U ` ui > N W 40 v Q W w a Cc O ri CQ � r _ '� �� iY _� '�1 �-r I� _ �.. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2009 Llame 1-888-223-0029 para la informaacion de la seguridad en el expanol Suburban Propane,L.P. P.O. Box 206 Whippany,NJ 07981-0206 TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY GENERAL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: RESPONSE : CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300 SAFETY SERVICES (973) 887-5300 SECTION 1—PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Commercial Odorized Propane Chemical Name: Propane Chemical Family: Petroleum Hydrocarbon Common Names: Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LP-Gas, LPG, Bottle Gas SECTION 2—PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS BOILING POINT: -44' F FLASH POINT: -1560 F BULK DENSITY: 4.20 lbs./gal. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: LIQUID: 0.504 VAPOR: 1.50 ;GAS VOLUME @ ATM. PRESSURE&60' F(Cu. Ft.gas/gal.Liquid): 36.38 "VAPOR PRESSURE: 208 psig @ 1001 F(ASTM) SPECIFIC HEAT of LIQUID: .630 BTU/LB.&60' F (FLAMMABILITY LIMITS(% BY VOLUME IN AIR): L.E.L.: 2.1 U.E.L.: 9.5 f EXPANSION RATIO OF LIQUID TO GAS @ 14.7psia: I to 270 LIQUID BOIL-OFF TO PROPANE VAPOR ABOVE —44 F°: 100% COMPONENTS CAS NO. PROPANE 74-98-6 * PROPYLENE 1 15-07-1 BUTANES 106-97-8 2.5% SULPHUR 7704-34-9 185 ppmw with no discoloration of Lead Acetate paper** RESIDUAL MATTER 0.05 ml after boil off of 100 m1 liquid sample** ODORANT(S) Various Odor concentration detectable in air of not over one-fifth of the lower limit of flammability per NFPA 58. CORROSIVES Not to exceed#I grade copper strip test** PROPANE IS COLORLESS AND ODORLESS. PROPANE IS VERY STABLE. POLYMERIZATION WILL NOT OCCUR. AN ADDED ODORANT GIVES PROPANE A STRONG UNPLEASANT SMELL. Information regarding the effectiveness or intensity of odorants,is set forth in Section 9 below. * Combined constituents comprise a mininnan 97.45% of the rota!weight under Gas Processors Association(GPA)Standard 2140-97. ** Based on American Society of Testing and Materials(ASTM)Standard D18.35-91. SECTION 3—PHYSICAL HAZARD DATA NFPA CLASSES: Fire 1-1a7arti 4 - Severe Health Hazard 4 3 — Serious 2 —Moderate Reactivity ECEIVED 1 —Slight 0— Minimal MAY 10 2012 *Ref. NFPA 704 Special Hazards* CpA PERMIT CENTER Item No. 1519278 SAF 5152 0109 � dDr���a� /. �_i V i • Irl Lt�_ f►r rl�'� �� PROPANE IS FLAMMABLE. PROPANE IS A SIMPLE ASPHYXIANT. Flammable Gas under pressure—Keep away from sources of ignition such as heat, sparks or flame. Vapor is heavier than air and may collect in low-lying areas. WHAT IS PROPANE? Propane(also called LPG-Liquefied Petroleum Gas or LP-Gas) is a liquid fuel stored under pressure. In most systems, propane is vaporized to a gas before it leaves the tank. Propane is highly flammable when mixed with air(oxygen) and can be ignited by many sources, including open flames, smoking materials,electrical sparks, and static electricity. Severe "freeze burn"or frostbite can result if propane liquid comes in contact with your skin. SECTION 4—HEALTH HAZARD DATA Propane is a simple asphyxiant and care must be taken to provide adequate ventilation. Vapors can displace available oxygen for breathing in confined spaces. Odor may not provide adequate warning of potentially hazardous concentrations. Propane is heavier than air and may collect in low-lying areas in the absence of wind or ventilation. Liquid propane can cause freeze burns when brought into direct contact with body parts. SECTION 5—PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY Eye: Although propane vapor is generally non-irritating, pressurized gas may inflict mechanical injury to the eye. Direct contact with liquid propane can cause freeze burns and resultant swelling of the eye. Skin: Contact with liquid propane can cause freeze burns similar to frostbite. Ingestion: Deemed unlikely. Inhalation: Simple asphyxiant. Extreme over exposure may cause dizziness, headache, disorientation, excitability, fatigue, coughing, vomiting, anesthesia, unconsciousness and death. SECTION 6—EXPOSURE LIMITS COMPONENT THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE PERMISSABLE EXPOSURE LIMIT (TLV) (PEL) PROPANE NE 1000 ppm PROPYLENE NE NE BUTANES NE 800 ppm PROPANE CAN DISPLACE OXYGEN REQUIRED FOR NORMAL RESPIRATION AND CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION, ESPECIALLY IN CONFINED SPACES AND IN THE ABSENCE OF WIND. SECTION 7—TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Propane is not listed in the latest edition of the National Toxicology Program Annual Report on Carcinogens, has not been found to be a potential carcinogen in the latest edition of the International Agency for Research on Cancer Monographs, and has not been identified as a carcinogen by OSHA. Upon review of USC Title 15 Chapter 23 Section 2601 commonly known as Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA), Propane has not been found to be a chemical whose manufacture, processing, distribution in commerce, use, or disposal to present an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment. Item No. 1519278 SAF 5152 0109 ' 11 Propane does not contain any Class 1 or Class 2 ozone-depleting chemicals. Propane is not a listed marine pollutant. The Food and Drug Administration(FDA) has said propane is GRAS (generally recognized as safe)as a direct human food ingredient when used as a propellant, aerating agent and gas. Normal combustion products of propane are carbon dioxide, nitrogen and water vapor. Incomplete combustion of propane can produce carbon monoxide (CO), a toxic gas, and various aldehydes; an eye and nose irritant. These can be produced both by gas appliances and internal combustion engines. SECTION 8—SAFE HANDLING AND USE Propane systems must be tested and proven leak free prior to use. Refer to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 54 National Fuel Gas Code for further instructions. Keep away from all sources of ignition, including heat, sparks and open flames. Never check for leaks with a lit match or flame. Use an approved leak detector solution or electronic leak detector. All piping and equipment used for the handling, storage and use of propane must be specifically designed for that purpose. Refer to NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code and NFPA 58 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1 10, DOT 49 CFR 172.700 and NFPA 58 all require that persons handling LP gases be specially trained in proper handling and operating procedures, which must be documented by the employer. Only qualified persons should transport, operate, service and/or install propane systems and containers. Propane vapor is heavier than air and can collect in low-lying areas, especially in the absence of wind or ventilation. Propane is a simple asphyxiant. Liquid propane can cause freeze burns, and appropriate personal protective equipment should be used whenever handling this product. Propane cylinders should always be stored in an approved location with relief valves in direct communication with the vapor space, and with service valves closed and plugged when not in use. Refer to NFPA 58 for details of specific storage requirements. Empty propane containers retain residue and should be treated as if full. Never drop or damage containers. Damaged or corroded and leaking containers should not be utilized. Contact your local Suburban Propane supplier immediately to report any problems. If container service valve fails to operate properly, discontinue use. Never insert any object into the pressure relief valve. Return unused propane to supplier for proper disposal. SECTION 9—EXPOSURE CONTROLS Propane is Odorized: Propane smells like rotten eggs, a skunk's spray, or a dead animal. Some people may have difficulty smelling propane due to di it age (older people have a less sensitive sense of smell); a medical condition; or the effects of medication, alcohol, tobacco, or drugs. Consider purchasing a propane gas detector as an additional measure of security. Item No. 1519278 SAF 5152 0109 .. _ ., _ I �� ��. t Odor Fade: Odor fade is an unintended reduction in the concentration of the odor of propane, making it more difficult to smell. Although rare, several situations can cause odor fade: ➢ The presence of air, water, or rust in a propane tank or cylinder ➢ The passage of leaking propane through soil ➢ The exposure to building materials, masonry or fabrics Since there is a possibility of odor fade or problems with your sense of smell,you should respond immediately to even a faint odor of gas. To learn what propane smells like, Customers unfamiliar with that smell should call Suburban's Safety Information Request Center at 1-888-223-0029 and order the pamphlets called "Important Propane Safety Information for You and Your Family" and/or an expansive"Propane Safety" booklet to obtain a Scratch and Sniff Test, free of charge. Pamphlets can also be purchased through Propane Education& Research Council (PERC) at 1-866-905-1075 or www.propanecatalog.com. Propane Gas Detectors: Propane gas detectors sound an alarm if they sense propane in the air. They can provide an additional measure of security in homes with little-used areas or with occupants who have difficulty smelling propane. Guidelines regarding propane gas detectors: ➢ Buy only units that are listed by Underwriters Laboratories(UL). ➢ Follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding installation and maintenance. ➢ Never ignore the smell of propane, even if no detector is sounding an alarm. Engineering Controls: Provide ventilation in enclosed areas where accumulation of vapors may provide a flammable mixture. Where flammable mixtures may be present, specially designed electrical systems must be used in accordance with NFPA 70 National Electric Code. Respiratory Protection: For general use no protection is required. Under emergency conditions, concentrations may be high enough to warrant supplied-air or self-contained breathing apparatus. Under these conditions, a flammable atmosphere is likely and precautions should be taken to avoid ignition. Eye Protection: Approved safety glasses should be used whenever filling and handling propane containers. Protective Clothing: To avoid skin contact with liquid propane, approved gloves that are impervious to propane should be worn along with clothing that will provide protection from liquid propane for the expected duration- of exposure. Other Protective Equipment: Safety shoes are recommended when handling cylinders. SECTION 10—EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Contact with liquid propane can cause freeze burns similar to frostbite. Remove saturated clothing, shoes and jewelry immediately. Affected body parts should be gently flushed with or immersed in lukewarm water for 15 minutes. Seek medical attention. If respiratory symptoms occur, get victim away from source and into fresh air. If breathing difficulties develop, qualified personnel may administer oxygen. If breathing or heartbeat cease, artificial respiration or cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be started immediately. Contact emergency medical responders at once. Item No. 1519278 SAF 5152 0109 t: 'i 1 • I I