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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0880 ATTUCKS LANE - Health 880 Attucks Lane .,Sewer Acct #4202 Hyannis A = 312-031 rior 4 i No. 43501/3 RED N _ 10% q � _ a ', �� r �� '; �� 0 ,h P � � _.? � � �� � � � � � � �I �� � � �:. ti '� ;� � .. �. ,� - r �.. GG TOWN OF BBARNSTABLE LOCATION �O� `'""L SEWAGE# VILLAGE ASSESSOR'S MAP&PARCELff/a INSTALLER'S NAME&PHONE NO. SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY LEACHING FACILITY:(type) (size) NO.OF BEDROOMS OWNER W F-R PERMIT DATE: COMPLIANCE DATE: Separation Distance Between the: Maximum Adjusted Groundwater Table to the Bottom of Leaching Facility Feet Private Water Supply Well and Leaching_Facility(If any wells exist on site or within 200 feet of leaching facility) Feet Edge of Wetland and Leaching Facility(If any wetlands exist within 300 feet of leaching facility) Feet FURNISHED BY Message Page 1 of 5 Martin, Cynthia From: Eliza Cox[ECox@nutter.com] Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011.1:48 PM To: Martin, Cynthia Subject: RE: Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service-880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis- Follow-Up Thank you Cindy, very much! _ All the best, -Liza From: Martin, Cynthia [mai Ito:Cynthia.Martin @town.barnstable.ma.us] Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 4:37 PM To: D. Jeffrey Ehart; Eliza Cox; Perry,Tom Cc: McKean, Thomas Subject: RE: Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service - 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis - Follow-Up Good Afternoon All, Once again there was an oversight in the review of the MSDS. Fe-Resist is incompatible with acid, which meets the definition of a hazardous material. Therefore the total quantity of hazardous material is now at 760 gallons. A discussion with Tom McKean resulted in there being no issues in regards to the planned location of CCLS at 880 Attucks Lane. This decision is based on the fact that there may have been an inventory as high as 1,139.5 gallons at that location. This number is based on the combined highest number of gallons noted in 1997, and the highest amount of gas (as gallons) as noted in 2008. For the record the maximum amount of hazardous material (liquid and gas combined)documented to be at that location at the same time is 712.5 gallons. Feel free to contact me with any questions. Cindy -----Original Message----- 1 From: D. Jeffrey Ehart [mailto:jehart@cccls.com] Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 3:38 PM To: Eliza Cox; Martin, Cynthia; Perry, Tom Subject: RE: Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service - 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis - Follow-Up Thank you to all. Once up and running, I invite you to see our new operation. Jeff Ehart Jeffrey Ehart, Owner Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service, Inc. 508.771.5076, Direct 508.771.1183, Fax jehart@cccls.com CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This email and any attachments are for the exclusive and confidential use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read,distribute or take action in reliance upon this message. If you have received this in error, please notify us immediately by return email and promptly delete this message and its attachments from your computer system. From: Eliza Cox [mai Ito:ECox@ n utter.com] Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 2:40 PM 11/1/2011 Message Page 2 of 5 To: 'Martin, Cynthia'; 'Perry,Tom' Cc: D. Jeffrey Ehart Subject: RE: Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service - 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis - Follow-Up Hi Tom, I received today my letter, as countersigned by you, confirming that CCLCS's proposed use (at that point, with 605. gallons of hazardous materials) would be permissible in the IND district and the GP overlay (thank you!). I just wanted to check with you that this latest email from Cindy (below) which increases the quantity to 705 gallons per the Town's definition does not change your decision. As Cindy notes in her email, even at 705 gallons, this is below the documented historic high for FW Webb at this location. CCLCS's due diligence period under the purchase and sale agreement ends in about a week, so we are trying to get this "nailed down" within that period of time so that we have an understanding that the use would be permitted on the site. If you could please let me know by counter-email, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much! -Liza Eliza Z. Cox I Nutter Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP 1471 lyannough Road (Route 132) Hyannis, MA 02601 Direct line 508.790.5431 Fax 508.771.8079 www.nutter.com This Electronic Message contains information from the law firm of Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP, which may be privileged and confidential. The information is intended to be for the use of the addressee only. If you have received this communication in error, do not read it. Please delete it from your system without copying it, and notify the sender by reply e-mail, so that our address record can be corrected. Thank you. From: Martin, Cynthia [mailto:Cynthia.Martin@town.barnstable.ma.us] Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 2:10 PM To: Eliza Cox; Perry, Tom Cc: D. Jeffrey Ehart Subject: RE: Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service - 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis - Follow-Up Eliza, Jeff, and Tom, Eliza, thank you for the follow up notes to our meeting. Since the meeting, I reviewed the Material Safety Data Sheets again. Upon this review I noted that both the Alis and Citri-Brite are reactive/incompatible with acid. As you are aware this criteria meets the definition of"hazardous materials" as per Chapter 108. Based on the CCCLS inventory, this is an additional 155 gallons (one-hundred gallons of Alis, fifty-five gallons of Citri-Brite) making the total quantity of hazardous materials 705 (seven-hundred and five) gallons: This quantity falls between the historic low and high quantity of hazardous material stored at F.W. Webb. I have yet to disuses the finding with Tom McKean. Upon discussing the situation with him 1 will contact you. 11/1/2011 iMessage Page 3 of 5 Please contact me with any concerns. (As a reminder I am only here on Tuesdays and Thursdays.) Cindy -----Original Message----- From: Eliza Cox [mailto:ECox@nutter.com] Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 9:25 AM To: Perry,Tom; Martin, Cynthia Cc: 'D. Jeffrey Ehart' Subject: Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service - 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis - Follow-Up Good Morning Tom and Cindy, I hope that you both had a great weekend! I wanted to follow-up with you both on the Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service's (CCCLS) proposed relocation to 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis (former FW Webb location). Hopefully, Tom, you received my memorandum dated October 12, 2011 requesting a zoning determination. Since sending you that memorandum, Jeff Ehart and I met with Cindy Martin to review CCCLS's proposed chemical inventory and, specifically, which chemicals were considered "hazardous materials" under the Town's definition contained in Chapter 108 of the Code. At the meeting, we reviewed the MSDS sheet for each chemical. Since Tom's determination is dependent on the same classification of materials, I thought it would be helpful to send this email to you both so that we are all, hopefully, on the same page. And, Tom, the chemical inventory contained in this email is slightly different than my memo of October 12th. This email is more updated based on our meeting last Thursday with Cindy. CCCLS's total proposed chemical inventory (including the "non-hazardous" chemicals) at the new location is as follows: 1.) Starlite/Alkali — 150 gallons 2.) Sodium Hypochlorite (bleach) — 150 gallons 3.) Alis / Detergent— 100 gallons 4.) Citri-Brite / Detergent— 55 gallons 5.) Fe Resist Water Softener—55 gallons 6.) Hydrogen Peroxide— 100 gallons 7.) Rustex/ Sour (Rust Remover) — 150 gallons 8.) Fluff It (Softener) —55 gallons 9.) Stand Up / Starch — 55 gallons Since our meeting, Cindy, we have confirmed with the chemical supplier the pH's for the following: • Fe Resist.is 10.5 (so it is not "hazardous" under the definition), • Fluff It is 5.0 (so it is not "hazardous" under the definition), and • Stand Up is also 5.0 (so it, also, is not "hazardous" under the definition). 11/1/2011 Message Page 4 of 5 Therefore, based on our meeting last Thursday with Cindy, it is our understanding that, of the above-referenced total inventory of chemicals, only the following would be considered "hazardous materials" under Chapter 108 of the Town's Code: 1.) Starlite /Alkali — 150 gallons 2.) Sodium Hypochlorite (bleach) — 150 gallons 3.) Hydrogen Peroxide— 100 gallons 4.) Rustex/ Sour (Rust Remover) — 150 gallons Together,these "hazardous materials" per the Town's definition total a maximum of 550 gallons (assuming the tanks were completely full). At our meeting last Thursday with Cindy, we also reviewed FW Webb's prior chemical inventory at 880 Attucks Lane because, for zoning purposes in the GP overlay, CCCLS needs to have less hazardous materials than FW Webb had at the site. Our review indicated as follows: 1.) In 1997 the Cape Cod Commission issued a DRI Exemption to FW Webb for a 15,000 sf expansion. Several findings of that decision are important in this analysis, as follows (Tom, this decision is in Tab B of the memo): a. Finding 8—"the inventory of hazardous materials stored on the site can fluctuate based on customer demand and the season (particularly for the antifreeze used to winterize plumbing systems)." b. Findinq 7 — References an April 1997 and a May 1997 registration form. The April 1997 form said 213.5 gallons and 700 pounds of hazardous materials. The May 1997 said an additional 414 gallons of hazardous materials. Therefore, based on the April inventory, plus the additional gallonage in the May report, FW Webb had, during that time, somewhere between 213.5 to 627.5 gallons plus 700 pounds of hazardous materials. c. Findinq 9— References an August 1997 report—at that point, it had 250 gallons and 750 pounds of hazardous materials. 2.) Cindy showed us a 2007 inventory form which listed 342 gallons of hazardous materials. It did not list the pounds. 3.) We also pulled a 2008 letter from the BOH which indicates 173 gallons plus 4,355 pounds of refrigerants. Clearly the Finding 8 in the CCC decision was accurate—that the total amount fluctuated at the site. However, trying to piece all this information together, it looks like FW Webb had somewhere between 173 to 627.5 gallons of hazardous materials plus 700 to 4,355 pounds of hazardous materials. We asked CCCLS's chemical supplier how to convert pounds to gallons (so that we could assess "apples to apples", so to speak), and he said, generally each gallon weighs somewhere between 8.5 to 13 pounds. So, using the conservative number of 8.5 pounds per gallon, if we convert the 700—4,355 pounds of hazardous materials that FW Webb had it would be an additional 82-512 gallons (700 and 4355 divided by 8.5). Thus, using that conversion & adding it to 173 to 627.5 gallons figure, FW Webb had, on the site, at any given time the equivalent of somewhere between 255 to 1,139.5 gallons of hazardous materials. For example, based on the last filing, the 2008 letter, at that time (after converting the 4,355 pounds to gallons), FW Webb had the equivalent of 685 11/1/2011 I Message Page 5 of 5 gallons of hazardous materials (173 gallons + 4355/8.5). Compare those numbers to CCCLS proposed total: a maximum of 550 gallons of hazardous materials, and the CCCLS proposal represents a significant reduction. Cindy and Tom, please let me know if you have any questions, comments or concerns regarding these calculations. Otherwise, Tom, we would request that you please confirm that the CCCLS proposal, as described in this email, is permissible in the GP overlay district, based on taking credit for FW Webb's grandfathered amounts of hazardous materials at the site. Again, if you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you both VERY MUCH for all your time. Cindy, thank you especially for taking the time to walk me through the MSDS sheets and the Town's definition in C. 108 of the Code. Kind regards, -Liza Eliza Z. Cox I& Nutter Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP 1471 lyannough Road (Route 132) Hyannis, MA 02601 Direct line 508.790.5431 Fax 508.771.8079 www.nutter.com This Electronic Message contains information from the law firm of Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP, which may be privileged and confidential. The information is intended to be for the use of the addressee only. If you have received this communication in error, do not read it. Please delete it from your system without copying it, and notify the sender by reply e-mail, so that our address record can be corrected. Thank you. Circular 230 Disclosure: To ensure compliance with IRS Circular 230, we inform you that any federal tax advice included in this communication(including attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and it cannot be used, for the purpose of(i)avoiding the imposition of federal tax penalties or(ii)promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed herein. Circular 230 Disclosure: To ensure compliance with IRS Circular 230, we inform you that any federal tax advice included in this communication(including attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and it cannot be used, for the purpose of(i)avoiding the imposition of federal tax penalties or(ii)promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed herein. Circular 230 Disclosure: To ensure compliance with IRS Circular 230, we inform you that any federal tax advice included in this communication(including attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and it cannot be used, for the purpose of(i) avoiding the imposition of federal tax penalties or(ii)promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed herein. 11/1/2011 CAPE COD COMMERCIAL LINEN ATTUCKS LANE—CHEMICAL INVENTORY PRODUCT QUANTITY MSDS CLASSIFICATION IS PRODUCT A NAME/TYPE OF "CONSUMER PRODUCT with hazard rating PRODUCT" UNDER 0=benign REGIONAL 5=highly hazardous POLICY PLAN?, $TARLITE/ALKALIi 150 gallon tank HAZARDOUS —SODIUM HYDROXIDE, kt vi ecd /f S 6 S $0-9p full z Am r — flammability=0; E O vc �� physical hazard=2, �SODIUMI 150 gallon_tank, iHAZARDOUS —SODIUM AYES! HYPOCHLORITE% BYPOCHLORITE,S_ODIUJ 80-9fall M HYDROXIDES BLEACH -- �( flammability=0, v h sical hazard=3 P Y 1 IALIS/DETERGENT 100 gallon tank HAZARDOUS —2 ,t- ' iBUTOXYETHANO� SID Pik' 1 ft fluty=1 �, ��� fJ physical health=0, CITRI �55 gallon tank HAZARDOUS-2 _ BRITE/CI R SI BUTOXYETHANOL iDETERGENT 80-9� 0%� 1,'f' . v flammabilit Ell( � 0 �` physical health=0, S. lof. TAR0t3 E L - h.' 'dal health <H ZARDOU' E, L . �1 tiAzard RUS_TEX/SOU_ R, J150 gallon tank iHAZARDOUS . N MMONIUM RUST REMOVER 80-900/,ofu171 HYDROGEN" t 5—G DIFLOURIDE`I, .�C' �µ� flammability�0 I� physical hazard=l 1 V P WliAZA"' OUP wwmm Ed - I ;g l -a�l�n�bilit — RG,ac�► 5' At,µil heard= li. siGa�h�zard� TOTAL QUANTITY OF ALL CHEMICALS': 870 gallons D a TOTAL QUANTITY OF CHEMICALS NOT CONTAINING HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS2: TOTAL QUANTITY OF ALL CHEMICALS CONTAINING HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS, BUT WHICH ARE EXEMPT AS "CONSUMER PRODUCTS"FROM THE CAPE COD COMMISSION=DEFINITION OF "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS"'- TOTAL QUANTITY OF CHEMICALS CONSIDERED "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS" UNDER THE CAPE COD COMMISSION'S REGIONAL POLICY PLAN': P gallon4 .2048274.1 'Assuming tanks are 100%full. 2 Assuming tanks are 100%full. 3 Assuming tanks are 100%full. All of these products are considered"Consumer Products"under the Regional Policy Plan and are,therefore,not considered"hazardous materials"pursuant to the Cape Cod Commission standards. . °Assuming tanks are 100%full. 2 Page 1 of 3 Martin, Cynthia From: Eliza Cox[ECox@nutter.com] Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 9:25 AM To: Perry, Tom; Martin, Cynthia Cc: 'D. Jeffrey Ehart' Subject: Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service-880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis- Follow-Up Good Morning Tom and Cindy, hope that you both had a great weekend! I wanted to follow-up with you both on the Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service's (CCCLS) proposed relocation to 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis (former FW Webb location). Hopefully, Tom, you received my memorandum dated October 12, 2011 requesting a zoning determination. Since sending you that memorandum, Jeff Ehart and I met with Cindy Martin to review CCCLS's proposed chemical inventory and, specifically, which chemicals were considered "hazardous materials" under the Town's definition contained in Chapter 108 of the Code. At the meeting, we reviewed the MSDS sheet for each chemical. Since Tom's determination is dependent on the same classification of materials, I thought it would be helpful to send this email to you both so that we are all, hopefully, on the same page. And, Tom, the chemical inventory contained in this email is slightly different than my memo of October 12th. This email is more updated based on our meeting last Thursday with Cindy. CCCLS's total proposed chemical inventory (including the "non-hazardous" chemicals) at the new location is as follows: 1.) Starlite/Alkali — 150 gallons 5-10 2.) Sodium Hypochlorite (bleach) — 150 gallons ! 3.) Alis/ Detergent— 100=gallons 4.) Citri-Brite / Detergent— 55 gallons T7 d 5.) Fe Resist Water Softener—55 gallons 6.) Hydrogen Peroxide — 100 gallons 7.) Rustex / Sour (Rust Remover) — 150 gallons 8.) Fluff It (Softener) —55 gallons 9.) Stand Up/ Starch —55 gallons Since our meeting, Cindy, we have confirmed with the chemical supplier the pH's for the following: • Fe Resist is 10.5 (so it is not "hazardous" under the definition), • Fluff It is 5.0 (so it is not"hazardous" under the definition), and • Stand Up is also 5.0 (so it, also, is not "hazardous" under the definition). Therefore, based on our meeting last Thursday with Cindy, it is our understanding that, of the above-referenced total inventory of chemicals, only the following would be considered "hazardous materials" under Chapter 108.of the Town's Code: 1.) Starlite /Alkali — 150 gallons 2.) Sodium Hypochlorite (bleach) — 150 gallons e�. d 3.) Hydrogen Peroxide— 100 gallons 4.) Rustex/ Sour (Rust Remover) — 150 gallons 10/20/2011 Page 2 of 3 Together, these "hazardous materials" per the Town's definition total a maximum of 550 gallons (assuming the tanks were completely full). At our meeting last Thursday with Cindy, we,also reviewed FW Webb's prior chemical inventory at 880 Attucks Lane because, for zoning purposes in the GP overlay, CCCLS needs to have less hazardous materials than FW Webb had at the site. Our review indicated as follows: 1.) In 1997 the Cape Cod Commission issued a DRI Exemption to FW Webb for a 15,000 sf expansion. Several findings of that decision are important in this analysis, as follows (Tom, this_ decision is in Tab B of the memo): a. Finding 8—."the inventory of hazardous materials stored on the site can fluctuate based on customer demand and the season (particularly for the antifreeze used to winterize plumbing systems)." b. Finding 7 — References an April 1997 and a May 1997 registration form. -The April 1997 form said 213.5 gallons and 700 pounds of hazardous materials. The May 1997 said an 7 additional 414 gallons of hazardous materials. Therefore, based on the April inventory, plus the additional gallonage in the May report, FWWebb had, during that time, somewhere between 213.5 to 627.5 gallons plus 700 pounds of hazardous materials:-- c. Finding 9 — References an August 1997 report—at that point, it had 250 gallons and FlA-)t 750 pounds of hazardous materials.—=* �610 6 T 1a0 �- 7-�'�gam' �� ,.3, c ON1 2.) Cindy showed us a 2007 inventory form which listed 342 gallons of hazardous materials. It did not list the pounds. 3.) We also pulled a 2008 letter from the BOH which indicates 173 gallons plus 4,355 pounds of Gam' refrigerants. Clearly the Finding 8 in the CCC decision was accurate—that the total amount fluctuated at the site. However, trying to piece all this information together, it looks like FW Webb had somewhere between 173 to 627.5 gallons of hazardous materials plus 700 to 4,355 pounds of hazardous materials. We asked CCCLS's chemical supplier how to convert pounds to gallons(so that we could assess "apples to apples", so to speak), and he said, generally each gallon weighs somewhere between 8.5 to " 13 pounds. So, using the conservative number of 8.5 pounds per gallon, if we convert the 700 —4,355 pounds of hazardous materials that FW Webb had it would bean additional 82-512 gallons (700 and 4355 divided by 8.5). Thus, using that conversion & adding it to 173 to 627.5. gallons figure, FW Webb had, on the site, at any given time the equivalent of somewhere between 255 to 1,139,5 gallons of hazardous materials.<" For example, based on the last filing, the 2008 letter, at that time (after converting the 4,355 pounds to gallons), FW Webb had the equivalent of 685 gallons of hazardous materials (173 gallons + 4355/8.5). Compare those numbers to CCCLS proposed total: a maximum of 550 gallons of hazardous materials, and the CCCLS proposal represents a significant reduction. Cindy and Tom, please let me know if you have any questions, comments or concerns regarding these calculations. Otherwise, Tom, we would request that you please confirm that the CCCLS proposal, as described in this email, is permissible in the GP overlay district, based on taking credit for FW Webb's grandfathered amounts of hazardous materials at the site. ` Again, if you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you both VERY MUCH for all your time. Cindy, thank you especially for taking the time to walk me through the MSDS sheets and the Town's definition in C. 108 of the Code. 10/20/2011 r Page 3 of 3 Kind regards, -Liza Eliza Z. Cox Nutter Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP 1471 lyannough Road (Route 132) Hyannis, MA 02601 Direct line 508.790.5431 Fax 508.771.8079 www.nutter.com This Electronic Message contains information from the law firm of Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP, which may be privileged and confidential. The information is intended to be for the use of the addressee only. If you have received this communication in error, do not read it. Please delete it from your system without copying it, and notify the sender by reply e-mail, so that our address record can be corrected. Thank you. Circular 230 Disclosure: To ensure compliance with IRS Circular 230,we inform you that any federal tax advice included in this communication(including attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and it cannot be used, for the purpose of(i)avoiding the imposition of federal tax penalties or(ii)promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed herein. 10/20/2011 Material Safety Data Sheet STARLITE jDIAMOND DATE PREPARED: 12/13/07 CHGMICRL REVISION NUMBER: NEW .1.►'1. � COmpfiNy EMERGENCY M 1-800-535-5053-INFOTRAC E A „� PRODUCT NUMBER: 18562 SUPPLIERS PHONE M 201-935-4300 SECTION I -IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: ........................................................STARLITE APPLICATION: .............................................................ALKALINE LAUNDRY BUILDER ' SECTION II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT CAS NUMBER PEL G SODIUM HYDROXIDE 1310-73-2 SECTION III -PHYSICAL DATA I APPEARANCE: .............................................................CLEAR,AMBER LIQUIDBLAND ODOR. BOILING POINT:..........................................................212 DEGREES F VAPOR PRESSURE: .....................................................NA VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1):.........................................NA EVAPORATION RATE: ...............................................NA SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .................................................. 1.39 FLAMMABLE LIMITS: ...............................................NONE SOLUBILITY IN WATER: ..........................................COMPLETE VOLATILITY INCLUDING WATER: .......................NA SECTION IV-FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASHPOINT: ..............................................................NA EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: .........................................NOT FLAMMABLE UPPER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL):............NA LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL): .........NA AUTO-IGNITION TEMPERATURE: .........................NONE KNOWN SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: ...........WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING,TREAT AS IF PRODUCT WERE AN AQUEOUS SODIUM HYDROXIDE SOLUTION UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:.....UNKNOWN PAGE 1 of 4 f ,1 Material Safety Data Sheet STARLITE SECTION V-REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY CONDITIONS TO AVOID:....................NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:..........................WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:.....OXIDES OF CARBON INCOMPATIBILITY:....................................................CONTACT WITH ORGANIC MATERIALS CONCENTRATED ACIDS MAY CAUSE 2 VIOLENT REACTIONS.CONTACT WITH MAGNESIUM,ALUMINUM,GALVANIZED ZINC,TIN,CHROMIUM,BRASS AND BRONZE GENERATES EXPLOSIVE HYDROGEN. REACTIONS WITH FOOD SUGARS MAY FORM CARBON MONOXIDE. REACTIVITY IN WATER: ..........................................NONE y CONDITIONS TO AVOID: ..........................................NONE SECTION VI -HEALTH DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: ...................................NONE OSHA: .............................................................................NONE OSHAPEL:..................................................................... 2 MG/CU.M LISTED CARCINOGEN:..............................................NO MEDICAL CONDITION AGGRAVATED BY EXP: NONE KNOWN CHRONIC OVER EXPOSURE EFFECTS: ...............NONE KNOWN IARC MONOGRAPHS:.................................................NO NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM: ................NO INGESTION:...................................................................RINSE INSIDE OF THE MOUTH WITH WATER. SIPS OF WATER MAY BE GIVEN IF PERSON IS FULLY CONSCIOUS.NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSING PERSON.DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.CONTACT A POISON CONTROL CENTER,EMERGENCY ROOM,OR PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY AS FURTHER TREATMENT WILL BE NECESSARY. EYES: ..............................................................................CLOSE FITTING CHEMICAL SAFETY GOGGLES WITH FACESHIELD. SKIN(DERMAL):..........................................................WASH AFFECTED AREA WITH WATER FOR 15 MINUTES.A MILD SOAP MAY BE USED IF AVAILABLE.CONTACT POISON CONTROL CENTER,EMERGENCY ROOM OR PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY AS FURTHER TREATMENT WILL BE NECESSARY.IF SKIN FEELS SLIPPERY,THIS PRODUCT MAY STILL BE PRESENT IN SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES TO CAUSE RASH OR BURN.CONTINUE WASHING UNTIL SLICK SKIN FEELING IS GONE. THOROUGHLY CLEAN CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES BEFORE REUSE OR DISCARD. PAGE 2 of 4 f Material Safety Data Sheet STARLITE SECTION VII FIRST AID BREATHING(INHALATION):...................................REMOVE TO FRESH AIR.CALL PHYSICIAN. SWALLOWING(INGESTION):..................................RINSE INSIDE OF THE MOUTH WITH WATER. SIPS OF WATER MAY BE GIVEN IF PERSON IS FULLY CONSCIOUS.NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONSULSING PERSON.DO NO INDUCE VOMITING.CONTACT A POISON CONTROL CENTER,EMERGENCY ROOM OR PHYSICIAN RIGHT AWAY AS FURTHER TREATMENT WILL BE NECESSARY. EYES:...............................................................................FLUSH WITH WATER FOR 15 MINS.CALL A PHYSICIAN. SKIN(DERMAL):...........................................................WASH AFFECTED AREA WITH WATER FOR 15 MINUTES.A MILD SOAP MAY BE USED IF AVAILABLE.CONTACT A POISON CONTROL CENTER,EMERGENCY ROOM,OF PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY AS FURTHER TREATMENT WILL BE NECESSARY.IF SKIN FEELS SLIPPERY,THIS PRODUCT MAY STILL BE PRESENT IN SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES TO CAUSE RASH OR BURN.CONTINUE WASHING UNTIL SLICK SKIN FEELING IS GONE. THOROUGHLY CLEAN CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES BEFORE REUSE OR DISCARD. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:................................................CALL A PHYSICIAN. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION SECTION VIII EMPLOYEE PROTECTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:.................................. NIOSH APPROVED DUST/MIST FILTER RESPIRATOR. LOCAL EXHAUST: ....................................................... ADEQUATE MECHANICAL EXHAUST: ......................................... NONE SPECIAL:......................................................................... WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING,TREAT AS IF PRODUCT WERE AN AQUEOUS SODIUM HYDROXIDE SOLUTION OTHERS: ......................................................................... RUBBER BOOTS WITH SAFETY TOES, RUBBER APRONS,PVC CLOTHING AND PLASTIC HARD HATS SHOULD BE USED WHEN NECESSARY TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING:......................................... PERSONAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND USE OF EQUIPMENT MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 29 CFR 1910.132(GENERAL REQUIREMENTS),.I33(EYE&FACE PROTECTION),AND.138(HAND PROTECTION). PAGE 3 of 4 f y Material Safety Data Sheet STARLITE EYE PROTECTION: ...................................................... CLOSE FITTING CHEMICAL SAFETY GOGGLES WITH FACESHIELD. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: .............................................. NITRILE,NEOPRENE,OR NATURAL RUBBER. SECTION IX-SPILL AND DISPOSAL DATA SPILL: SMALL SPILLS-FLUSH AREA WITH WATER TO SEWER.LARGE SPILLS-USE ABSORBANT ON EXCESS.FLUSH AREA WITH WATER. WASTE DISPOSAL:OBSERVE ALL FEDERAL,STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS REGARDING - DISPOSAL. OTHER PRECAUTIONS:NONE SECTION X-OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION HMIS HEALTH: ............................................................3 HMIS FLAMMABILITY: .............................................0 HMIS PHYSICAL HAZARD: ......................................2 HMISOTHER:................................................................J SECTION XI -PRECAUTIONARY LABEL STATEMENTS WARNING: CORROSIVE SECTION XII -ADDTIONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL: NONE PAGE 4 of 4 Material Safety Data Sheet ALIS I xb� DIAMOND DATE PREPARED: 01/17/07 C.HCICRL REVISION NUMBER: NEW 1COM: � EMERGENCY#: 1-800-535-5053-INFOTRAC %:,Am aubWs ft PRODUCT NUMBER: 3992 SUPPLIERS PHONE#: 201-935-4300 SECTION I -IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: ........................................................ALIS APPLICATION: .............................................................LAUNDRY DETERGENT SECTION II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT CAS NUMBER PEL 2-BUTOXYETHANOL 111-76-2 SECTION III -PHYSICAL DATA APPEARANCE: .............................................................CLEAR BLUE LIQUIDBLAND ODOR BOILING POINT:.........................:1*1*1**"",*"*,*""**",**,**1 212 DEGREES F VAPOR PRESSURE: .....................................................NA VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1):.........................................NA EVAPORATION RATE: ...............................................NA SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .................................................. 1.019 FLAMMABLE LIMITS: ...............................................NONE SOLUBILITY IN WATER: ..........................................COMPLETE VOLATILITY INCLUDING WATER: .......................NA SECTION IV-FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASHPOINT: ......................... ................................ .NON-FLAMMABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: .........................................CO2,WATER,FOAM,DRY CHEMICAL UPPER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL):............UNKNOWN LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL): .........UNKNOWN AUTO-IGNITION TEMPERATURE: .........................NONE SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: ...........NONE UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:.....NONE PAGE 1 of 3 - � I i J Material Safety Data Sheet ALIS SECTION V—REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY CONDITIONS TO AVOID:....................NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:..........................WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:.....OXIDES OF CARBON, INCOMPATIBILITY:....................................................STRONG ACIDS—,- REACTIVITY IN WATER: ...........................................NONE) CONDITIONS TO AVOID: ..........................................NONE SECTION VI —HEALTH DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: ...................................NONE OSHA: ............................................................................NO OSHAPEL:..................................................................... NA LISTED CARCINOGEN:..............................................NO MEDICAL CONDITION AGGRAVATED BY EXP: NONE KNOWN CHRONIC OVER EXPOSURE EFFECTS: ...............REPEATED SKIN CONTACT MAY CAUSE IRRITATION IARC MONOGRAPHS..................................................NO NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM: ................NO EYES: ..............................................................................SPLASH PROOF GOGGLES SKIN(DERMAL):..........................................................WASH WITH WATER SECTION VII FIRST AID BREATHING(INHALATION):...................................REMOVE TO FRESH AIR.CALL PHYSICIAN. SWALLOWING(INGESTION):..................................DRINK LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER.DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.CALL PHYSICIAN. EYES:.................................................................................FLUSH WITH WATER FOR 15 MINS.CALL A PHYSICIAN. SKIN(DERMAL):...........................................................WASH WITH WATER. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:................................................NONE SECTION Vlll EMPLOYEE PROTECTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:--............................. NONE NEEDED IN NORMAL USE LOCAL EXHAUST: ....................................................... ADEQUATE MECHANICAL EXHAUST: ......................................... NONE SPECIAL:.........o................................................................ NONE OTHERS: ......................................................................... NONE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING:......................................... NONE NEEDED IN NORMAL USAGE. , EYE PROTECTION: ...................................................... SPLASH PROOF GOGGLES PROTECTIVE GLOVES: .............................................. RUBBER OR PLASTIC ADDITIONAL MEASURES:.......................................... NONE PAGE 2 of 3 Material Safety Data Sheet ALIS SECTION IX-SPILL AND DISPOSAL DATA SPILL: USE ABSORBANT ON EXCESS.SWEEP UP ABSORBANT AND PLACE INTO CLOSED CONTAINER.FLUSH AREA WITH WATER. WASTE DISPOSAL:OBSERVE ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS REGARDING DISPOSAL. OTHER PRECAUTIONS:AVOID PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT SECTION X-OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION HMISHEALTH: ........................................................... 1 HMIS FLAMMABILITY: .............................................0 HMIS PHYSICAL HAZARD: ......................................0 HMIS'OTHER:...........................................:....................B SECTION XI -PRECAUTIONARY LABEL STATEMENTS WARNING: NONE SECTION.XII -ADDTIONAL INFORMATION .ADDITIONAL: NONE PAGE 3 of 3 �d Material Safety Data Sheet CITRI-BRITE EDIRMOND DATE PREPARED: 03/23/11 I CHGICRL REVISION NUMBER: NEW T r CoMpffiff EMERGENCY#: 1-800-535-5053-INFOTRAC ' n eons.wwwa�m.M 4AwsGVonb3[ PRODUCT NUMBER: 6296 SUPPLIERS PHONE M 201-935-4300 SECTION I -IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: ........................................................CITRI-BRITE APPLICATION: .............................................................CITRUS BASED LAUNDRY DETERGENT SECTION II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT CAS NUMBER PEL 2-BUTOXYETHANOL 111-76-2 SECTION III -PHYSICAL DATA APPEARANCE: .............................................................CLEAR,BLUE LIQUID/CITRUS ODOR BOILING POINT: ..........................................................212 DEGREES F VAPOR PRESSURE: .....................................................NA VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1):.........................................NA(Air= 1) EVAPORATION RATE: ...............................................NA SPECIFIC GRAVITY: ..................................................0.953 FLAMMABLE LIMITS: ...............................................NONCOMBUSTIBLE SOLUBILITY IN WATER: ..........................................COMPLETE VOLATILITY INCLUDING WATER: .......................NA SECTION IV-FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASHPOINT: ..............................................................NA EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: .........................................CO2,WATER,FOAM,DRY CHEMICAL UPPER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL):............UNKNOWN LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL): .........UNKNOWN AUTO-IGNITION TEMPERATURE: .........................NONE SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: ...........NONE UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:.....NONE PAGE 1 of 3 i J ' Material Safety Data Sheet CITRI-BRITE SECTION V-REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY CONDITIONS TO AVOID:....................NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:..........................WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:.....OXIDES OF CARBON INCOMPATIBILITY:....................................................STRONG ACIDS REACTIVITY IN WATER: ..........................................NONE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: ..........................................NONE SECTION VI-HEALTH DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: ...................................NONE OSHA: .............................................................................NO OSHAPEL:..................................................................... NA LISTED CARCINOGEN:..............................................NO MEDICAL CONDITION AGGRAVATED BY EXP: NONE KNOWN CHRONIC OVER EXPOSURE EFFECTS: ...............REPEATED SKIN CONTACT MAY CAUSE IRRITATION IARC MONOGRAPHS:.................................................NO NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM: ................NO EYES: .............................................................................. SPLASH PROOF GOGGLES SKIN(DERMAL):..........................................................WASH WITH WATER SECTION VII FIRST AID BREATHING(INHALATION):...................................REMOVE TO FRESH AIR.CALL PHYSICIAN. SWALLOWING(INGESTION):..................................DRINK LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER.DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.CALL PHYSICIAN. EYES:...............................................................................FLUSH WITH WATER FOR 15 MINS.CALL A PHYSICIAN. SKIN(DERMAL):...........................................................WASH WITH WATER. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:................................................NONE w SECTION VIII EMPLOYEE PROTECTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:.................................. NONE NEEDED IN NORMAL USE LOCAL EXHAUST: ....................................................... ADEQUATE MECHANICAL EXHAUST: ......................................... NONE SPECIAL:......................................................................... NONE OTHERS: ......................................................................... NA PROTECTIVE CLOTHING:......................................... NONE NEEDED IN NORMAL USAGE. EYE PROTECTION: ...................................................... SPLASH PROOF GOGGLES PROTECTIVE GLOVES: .............................................. RUBBER OR PLASTIC ADDITIONAL MEASURES:.......................................... NONE PAGE 2of3 Material Safety Data Sheet CITRI-BRITE SECTION IX-SPILL AND DISPOSAL DATA SPILL: USE ABSORBANT ON EXCESS.SWEEP UP ABSORBANT AND PLACE INTO CLOSED CONTAINER.FLUSH AREA WITH WATER. WASTE DISPOSAL:OBSERVE ALL FEDERAL,STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS REGARDING DISPOSAL. OTHER PRECAUTIONS:AVOID PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT SECTION X-OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION HMISHEALTH: ............................................................ I HMIS FLAMMABILITY: ............................................. I HMIS PHYSICAL HAZARD: ......................................0 HMISOTHER:................................................................B SECTION XI -PRECAUTIONARY LABEL STATEMENTS WARNING: NONE SECTION XII -ADDTIONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL: NONE PAGE 3 of 3 t Material Safety Data Sheet FE-RESIST IRMND DATE PREPARED: 12/13/07 REVISION NUMBER: NEW CNIOMICK Mlif EMERGENCY#: 1-800-535-5053- INFOTRAC IN PRODUCT NUMBER: 8681 SUPPLIERS PHONE#: 201-935-4300 SECTION I -IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: ........................................................FE-RESIST APPLICATION: .............................................................WATER SOFTENER/IRON CHELATION SECTION II-HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT CAS NUMBER PEL NONE PER 29 CFR 1910.1200 SECTION III-PHYSICAL DATA APPEARANCE: .............................................................CLEAR,LIGHT AMBER LIQUID/BLAND ODOR. BOILING POINT: ..........................................................NA VAPOR PRESSURE: .....................................................NA VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1): .........................................NA EVAPORATION RATE: ...............................................NA SPECIFIC GRAVITY: ..................................................NA FLAMMABLE LIMITS: ...............................................NONE SOLUBILITY IN WATER: ..........................................COMPLETE VOLATILITY INCLUDING WATER: .......................NA SECTION IV-FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASHPOINT: ..............................................................NA EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: .........................................CO2,WATER,FOAM,DRY CHEMICAL UPPER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL):............NA LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL): .........NA AUTO-IGNITION TEMPERATURE: .........................NONE KNOWN SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: ...........NONE UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:.....UNKNOWN PAGE 1 of 3 rr' Material Safety Data Sheet FE-RESIST SECTION V-REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY CONDITIONS TO AVOID:....................NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:..........................WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: .....OXIDES OF CARBON INCOMPATIBILITY:....................................................STRONG ACIDS REACTIVITY IN WATER: ..........................................NONE✓ CONDITIONS TO AVOID: ..........................................NONE SECTION VI -HEALTH DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: ...................................NONE OSHA: .............................................................................NONE OSHAPEL:..................................................................... NA LISTED CARCINOGEN:..............................................NO MEDICAL CONDITION AGGRAVATED BY EXP: NONE KNOWN CHRONIC OVER EXPOSURE EFFECTS: ...............REPEATED SKIN CONTACT MAY CAUSE IRRITATION IARC MONOGRAPHS:.................................................NO NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM: ................NO EYES: ..............................................................................SPLASH PROOF GOGGLES SKIN(DERMAL):..........................................................RUBBER OR PLASTIC GLOVES SECTION VII FIRST AID BREATHING(INHALATION):...................................REMOVE TO FRESH AIR.CALL PHYSICIAN. SWALLOWING(INGESTION):..................................DRINK LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER.DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.CALL PHYSICIAN. EYES:...............................................................................FLUSH WITH WATER FOR 15 MINS.CALL A PHYSICIAN. SKIN(DERMAL):...........................................................WASH WITH WATER. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:................................................NONE SECTION VIII EMPLOYEE PROTECTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:.................................. NONE NEEDED IN NORMAL USE LOCAL EXHAUST: ....................................................... ADEQUATE MECHANICAL EXHAUST: ......................................... NONE SPECIAL:......................................................................... NONE OTHERS: ......................................................................... NONE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING:......................................... NONE NEEDED IN NORMAL USAGE. EYE PROTECTION: ...................................................... SPLASH PROOF GOGGLES PROTECTIVE GLOVES: .............................................. NON-POROUS RUBBER OR PLASTIC. PAGE 2 of 3 Material Safety Data Sheet FE-RESIST SECTION IX-SPILL AND DISPOSAL DATA SPILL: SWEEP UP EXCESS;FLUSH AREA WITH LARGE VOLUMES OF WATER WASTE DISPOSAL:OBSERVE ALL FEDERAL,STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS REGARDING DISPOSAL. OTHER PRECAUTIONS:NONE SECTION X-OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION HMIS HEALTH: ............................................................ 1 HMIS FLAMMABILITY:..............................................0 HMIS REACTIVITY:....................................................0 HMIS OTHER:................................................................N SECTION XI -PRECAUTIONARY LABEL STATEMENTS WARNING: NONE SECTION XII -ADDTIONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL: NONE PAGE 3of3 f Material Safety Data Sheet RUSTEX DIRMND DATE PREPARED: 12/13/07 { CHOICRL REVISION NUMBER: NEW CONOplINIF EMERGENCY#: 1-800-535-5053-INFOTRAC INCOiala Am4bubvbsU PRODUCT NUMBER: 15664 eut 1h0wfv4 NJ wm SUPPLIERS PHONE#: 201-935-4300 SECTION I -IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: ........................................................RUSTEX APPLICATION: .............................................................LAUNDRY SOUR,RUST REMOVER SECTION II-HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT CAS NUMBER PEL AMMONIUM HYDROGEN DIFLUORIDE 1341-49-7 ortho=Phosphoramide 7664-38-2 SECTION III-PHYSICAL DATA APPEARANCE: .............................................................CLEAR,GREEN LIQUID/BLAND ODOR BOILING POINT:..........................................................212 DEGREES F VAPOR PRESSURE: .....................................................NA VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1):.........................................NA EVAPORATION RATE: ...............................................NA SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .................................................. 1.14 FLAMMABLE LIMITS: ...............................................NONE SOLUBILITY IN WATER: ..........................................COMPLETE VOLATILITY INCLUDING WATER: .......................NA SECTION IV-FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASHPOINT: ..............................................................NON-FLAMMABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: .........................................NOT FLAMMABLE UPPER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL):............NA LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL): .........NA AUTO-IGNITION TEMPERATURE:.........................NONE KNOWN SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: ...........FIRE FIGHTERS SHOULD USE FULL , PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:.....NONE IF TREATED AS A DILUTE SOLUTION OF A MINERAL ACID PAGE 1 of 3 f Material Safety Data Sheet RUSTEX SECTION V-REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY CONDITIONS TO AVOID:....................NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:..........................WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:.....HYDROFLUORIC ACID INCOMPATIBILITY:.....................................................STRONG ALKALI;FERROUS MATERIALS REACTIVITY IN WATER: ..........................................NONE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: .....................i....................NONE SECTION VI-HEALTH DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: ...................................NONE OSHA: .............................................................................NONE OSHA PEL:..................................................................... 2.5 MG/M3 as F LISTED CARCINOGEN:...............................................NO MEDICAL CONDITION AGGRAVATED BY EXP: NONE KNOWN CHRONIC OVER EXPOSURE EFFECTS: ...............CONTACT MAYBE IRRITATING AND CORROSIVE TO SKIN AND EYE.MAY BE FATAL IF INGESTED. IARC MONOGRAPHS:..................................................NO NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM: ................NO INHALATION:.................................................................REMOVE TO FRESH AIR.CALL A PHYSICIAN INGESTION: INDUCE VOMITING,HAVE PATIENT DRINK LIME WATER,SEE PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. EYES: ..............................................................................SPLASH PROOF GOGGLES SKIN(DERMAL):..........................................................WASH WITH SOAP&WATER SECTION VII FIRST AID BREATHING(INHALATION):...................................REMOVE TO FRESH AIR.CALL PHYSICIAN. SWALLOWING(INGESTION):..................................INDUCE VOMITING,HAVE PATIENT DRINK LIME WATER,SEE PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY EYES:......................................................;........................FLUSH WITH WATER FOR 15 MINS.CALL A PHYSICIAN. SKIN(DERMAL):...........................................................WASH WITH SOAP&WATER FOR 15 MINUTES NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:................................................NONE SECTION VIII EMPLOYEE PROTECTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:.................................. NONE NEEDED IN NORMAL USE LOCAL EXHAUST: ....................................................... ADEQUATE MECHANICAL EXHAUST: ......................................... NONE PAGE 2 of 3 I Material Safety Data Sheet RUSTEX SPECIAL:......................................................................... FIRE FIGHTERS SHOULD USE FULL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS OTHERS: ......................................................................... NONE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING:......................................... RUBBER APRON EYE PROTECTION: ...................................................... SPLASH PROOF GOGGLES PROTECTIVE GLOVES: .............................................. RUBBER OR PLASTIC SECTION IX-SPILL AND DISPOSAL DATA SPILL: SMALL SPILL:NEUTRALIZE WITH CARBONATE OR BICARBONATE FLUSH WITH WATER TO SEWER. WASTE DISPOSAL:OBSERVE ALL FEDERAL,STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS REGARDING DISPOSAL. OTHER PRECAUTIONS:HAVE RUNNING WATER AVAILABLE IN CASE OF SPILL. SECTION X-OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION HMIS HEALTH: ............................................................3 HMIS FLAMMABILITY: .............................................0 HMIS PHYSICAL HAZARD: ....................................... 1 HMIS OTHER:................................................................B SECTION XI -PRECAUTIONARY LABEL STATEMENTS WARNING: CORROSIVE SECTION XII -ADDTIONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL: NONE PAGE 3 of 3 t J Material Safety Data Sheet FLUFF IT I DIRMOND DATE PREPARED: 6/18/08 # +,1 CHCMICRL REVISION NUMBER: NEW 'q1TTV C MPJINI EMERGENCY#: 1-800-535-5053- INFOTRAC INCUft.A"AOuBausi PRODUCT NUMBER: 8941 �t u.�«f• r�eroiti SUPPLIERS PHONE#: 201-935-4300 SECTION I-IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTNAME: ........................................................FLUFF IT APPLICATION: .............................................................LAUNDRY FABRIC SOFTENER SECTION II -HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT CAS NUMBER PEL NONE PER 29 CFR 1910.1200 SECTION III-FOYSICAL DATA APPEARANCE: ..............................................................OPAQUE PINK LIQUID,PLEASANT ODOR BOILING POINT:..........................................................212 DEGREES F VAPOR PRESSURE: .....................................................NA VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1):.........................................NA EVAPORATION RATE: ...............................................NA SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .................................................0.992 FLAMMABLE LIMITS: ...............................................NONE SOLUBILITY IN WATER: ..........................................WATER DISPERSION VOLATILITY INCLUDING WATER: .......................NA SECTION IV-FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA/ FLASHPOINT: ..............................................................NON-FLAMMABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: .........................................NOT FLAMMABLE UPPER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL):............NA LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL): .........NA AUTO-IGNITION TEMPERATURE: .........................NONE KNOWN SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: ...........NONE UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:.....NONE PAGE 1 of 3 Jt J Material Safety Data Sheet FLUFF IT SECTION V-REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY CONDITIONS TO AVOID:....................NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:..........................WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:.....OXIDES OF CARBON.OXIDES OF NITROGEN. D INCOMPATIBILITY:....................................................ANIONIC SURFACTANTS;ALKALIES 4-7- Ka REACTIVITY IN WATER: ..........................................NONE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: ...........................................NONE �9 SECTION VI-HEALTH DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: ....................................NONE OSHA: ...............:.............................................................NONE OSHAPEL:..................................................................... NA LISTED CARCINOGEN:...............................................NO MEDICAL CONDITION AGGRAVATED BY EXP: NONE KNOWN CHRONIC OVER EXPOSURE EFFECTS: ...............CONTACT MAY CAUSE IRRITATION OF SKIN IARC MONOGRAPHS:.................................................NO NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM: ................NO INHALATION:................................................................REMOVE TO FRESH AIR.CALL A PHYSICIAN INGESTION:....................................................................DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING,DRINK LOTS OF WATER,CALL A PHYSICIAN EYES: ..............................................................................SPLASH PROOF GOGGLES SHIN(DERMAL):............ WASH WITH SOAP&WATER SECTION VII FIRST AID BREATHING(INHALATION): ........................i..........REMOVE TO FRESH AIR.CALL PHYSICIAN. SWALLOWING(INGESTION):...................................DRINK LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER.DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.CALL PHYSICIAN. EYES:........................................................ .............. FLUSH WITH WATER FOR 15 MINS.CALL A PHYSICIAN. SKIN(DERMAL):...........................................................WASH WITH WATER. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:.................................................NONE SECTION VIII EMPLOYEE PROTECTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:.................................. NONE NEEDED IN NORMAL USE LOCAL EXHAUST: ....................................................... ADEQUATE MECHANICAL EXHAUST: ......................................... NONE SPECIAL:........................................................................ NONE OTHERS: ...........:............................................................. NONE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING:......................................... NONE NEEDED IN NORMAL USAGE. EYE PROTECTION: ...................................................... SPLASH PROOF GOGGLES PROTECTIVE GLOVES: .............................................. RUBBER OR PLASTIC PAGE 2 of 3 r. Material Safety Data Sheet FLUFF IT SECTION IX-SPILL AND DISPOSAL DATA SPILL: SMALL SPILLS-FLUSH AREA WITH WATER TO SEWER.LARGE SPILLS-USE ABSORBANT ON EXCESS.FLUSH AREA WITH WATER. WASTE DISPOSAL:OBSERVE ALL FEDERAL,STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS REGARDING DISPOSAL. OTHER PRECAUTIONS:NONE SECTION X-OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION HMIS HEALTH: ............................................................ I HMIS FLAMMABILITY: ............................................. 1 HMIS PHYSICAL HAZARD: ......................................0 HMISOTHER:..............................................................I..B. SECTION XI -PRECAUTIONARY LABEL STATEMENTS WARNING: NONE SECTION XII -ADOTIONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL: NONE PAGE 3 of 3 Material Safety Data Sheet STAND UP IRMOND DATE PREPARED: 01/17/07 CH19M1CRL REVISION NUMBER: NEW EMERGENCY#: 1-800-535-5053-INFOTRAC INC u swcL PRODUCT NUMBER: 18497 SUPPLIERS PHONE M 201-935-4300 SECTION I-IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: ........................................................STAND UP APPLICATION: .............................................................LAUNDRY STARCH SECTION.II-HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS HAZARDOUS INGREDIENT CAS NUMBER PEL NONE PER 29 CFR 1910.1200 NA SECTION III -PHYSICAL DATA APPEARANCE: .............................................................WHITE,OPAQUE LIQUIDBLAND ODOR BOILING POINT:..........................................................212 DEGREES F VAPOR PRESSURE: .....................................................NA VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=I): .........................................NA(Air=1) EVAPORATION RATE: ...............................................NA SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .................................................. 1.08 FLAMMABLE LIMITS: ...............................................NONE SOLUBILITY IN WATER: ..........................................COMPLETE VOLATILITY INCLUDING WATER: .......................NA SECTION IV-FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASHPOINT: ..............................................:...............NA EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: .........................................NOT FLAMMABLE UPPER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL):............NA LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT(%BY VOL): .........NA AUTO-IGNITION TEMPERATURE: .........................NONE KNOWN SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: ...........NONE UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS:.....UNKNOWN PAGE 1 of 3 L r� Material Safety Data Sheet STAND UP SECTION V-REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY CONDITIONS TO AVOID:....................NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION:..........................WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:.....OXIDES OF CARBON INCOMPATIBILITY:................;..................................NONE KNOWN REACTIVITY IN WATER: ..........................................NONE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: ..........................................NONE SECTION VI-HEALTH DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: ...................................NONE OSHA: .............................................................................NONE OSHAPEL:..................................................................... NONE SET LISTED CARCINOGEN:..............................................NO MEDICAL CONDITION AGGRAVATED BY EXP: NONE KNOWN CHRONIC OVER EXPOSURE EFFECTS: ...............NONE KNOWN IARC MONOGRAPHS:.................................................NO NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM: ................NO INHALATION:................................................................REMOVE TO FRESH AIR.CALL A PHYSICIAN s INGESTION:...................................................................RINSE INSIDE OF THE MOUTH WITH WATER. SIPS OF WATER MAY BE GIVEN IF PERSON IS FULLY CONSCIOUS.NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSING PERSON.DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.CONTACT A POISON CONTROL CENTER,EMERGENCY ROOM,OR PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY AS FURTHER TREATMENT WILL BE NECESSARY. EYES: ..............................................................................SPLASH PROOF GOGGLES SKIN(DERMAL):..........................................................NONE UNDER NORMAL USE SECTION VII FIRST AID BREATHING(INHALATION):...................................REMOVE TO FRESH AIR.CALL PHYSICIAN. SWALLOWING(INGESTION):..................................DRINK LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER.DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.CALL PHYSICIAN. EYES:...............................................................................FLUSH WITH WATER FOR 15 MINS.CALL A PHYSICIAN. SKIN(DERMAL):...........................................................WASH WITH SOAP&WATER FOR 15 MINUTES NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:................................................NONE SECTION VIII EMPLOYEE PROTECTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:.................................. NONE NEEDED IN NORMAL USE LOCAL EXHAUST: ....................................................... ADEQUATE MECHANICAL EXHAUST: ......................................... NONE SPECIAL:......................................................................... NONE PAGE 2 of 3 Material Safety Data Sheet STAND UP OTHERS: ......................................................................... NA PROTECTIVE CLOTHING:......................................... NONE NEEDED IN NORMAL USAGE. EYE PROTECTION: ...................................................... SPLASH PROOF GOGGLES PROTECTIVE GLOVES: ............................................. NONE NEEDED UNDER NORMAL USE. SECTION IX-SPILL AND DISPOSAL DATA SPILL: SMALL SPILLS FLUSH TO SEWER. WASTE DISPOSAL:OBSERVE ALL FEDERAL,STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS REGARDING DISPOSAL. OTHER PRECAUTIONS:NONE SECTION X-OTHER REGULATORY INFORMATION HMIS HEALTH: ............................................................0 HMIS FLAMMABILITY: .............................................0 HMIS PHYSICAL HAZARD: ......................................0 HMISOTHER:................................................................B SECTION XI-PRECAUTIONARY LABEL STATEMENTS WARNING:.NONE SECTION XII -ADDTIONAL INFORMATION ADDITIONAL: NONE PAGE 3 of 3 Material Safety Data Sheet Hydrogen Peroxide 25%- 52% # Roberts Chemical Co., Inc. 330-B VICTOR ROAD ATTLEBORO, MA 02703 Emergency Phone Number: Phone: 508-409-0220 800-424-9300 Chemtrec Fax: 508-222-2752 Product Information Product Name: Hydrogen Peroxide 25% -52% (all grades including NSF) Chemical Name: Hydrogen Peroxide DOT Shipping Name: Hydrogen Peroxide;Aqueous Solution, 5.1 (8) UN 2014 PG II CAS Registry: 7722-84-1 Chemical Family: Inorganic Peroxide Chemical Formula: H2O2 Formula Weight: 34.02 Health Data Eye Contact: Flush eyes with a directed stream of water for at least 15 minutes. Forcibly hold eyelids apart to ensure complete irrigation of all eye lid tissue. Get immediate attention if irritation occurs. Contact lenses should not be worn when working with this chemical. Skin Contact: Immediately flush skin with water. If the chemical penetrates clothing, immediately remove the clothing and flush the skin with water. Get prompt medical attention if irritation occurs.Wash clothing before reuse. Ingestion: If person is conscious, immediately administer large quantities of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Do Not induce vomiting. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. Inhalation: Move the exposed person to fresh air at once. If breathing stops, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. Seek medical attention if irritation persists. t Note to Physician: Direct contact with the eye is likely to cause corneal damage, especially if not washed away immediately. Careful ophthalmologic evaluation is recommended and the possibility of local corticosteroid therapy should be considered. Attempts at evacuating the stomach via emesis induction or gastric lavage should be avoided. In the event of severe distension of the stomach or esophagus due to gas formation, insertion of a gastric tube may be required. Effects of Overexposure: Contact of the skin with hydrogen peroxide may cause severe skin irritation. Contact of eye may cause eye irritation with tearing or blurring vision and possible blindness. Inhalation may include irritation of the upper respiratory passages; nausea, headache or weakness. Ingestion may include irritation of the gastrointestinal internal tract and abdominal pain or red blood cell destruction. Toxicity: Acute Oral Toxicity: Laboratory Animals LDso for different species are in the Range of 700mg/kg (90% H2O2) 9,200mg/kg (70% H2O2). LCso for rat is greater than 200mb/m3 (75% H2O2) Acute Dermal Toxicity (Rabbit): Non-Toxic Primary Skin irritation (Rabbit): Mildly irritating Primary Eye Irritation (Rabbit): Extreme irritation Carcinogenicity: None-identified NTP: No IARC: No ACGIH: No OSHA: No Fire and Explosion Hazard Data 2 v Extinguishing Media: Use water only to fight fire where hydrogen peroxide is involved. Special Fire Fighting Procedure and Personal Protection: Avoid all bodily contact. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and appropriate protective equipment. In case of external fire, cool hydrogen peroxide and surrounding containers with plenty of water. Unusual Fire and Explosive Hazards: Spontaneous combustion can occur if allowed to remain in contact with oxidizable materials. Drying product in clothing or combustible material may cause fire. Do not heat solution to concentrations of 74% or greater. Do not allow temperature of storage tank to rise above 100° F (380 C). Mixtures with combustible material may be explosive. Flashpoint: Non-Flammable Hazardous Reactivity Stability: Unstable when heated or contaminated with heavy metals, reducing agents, rust, dirt or organic materials. Incompatibility: Incompatible with cyanides, iron, copper and it's alloys, hexavalent, chromium compounds, nitric acid, potassium permanganate, reducing agents and other flammables and combustibles. Hazardous Products of Decomposition: Contamination from any source may cause rapid decomposition, oxygen gas release, and dangerous pressures. Polymerization: Will not occur. Handling and Storage 3 Precautions: Store in a properly vented container or in approved bulk storage facilities. Do not block vent. Store drums on flame retardant pallets. Do not store where contact with incompatible materials could occur, even with a spill. Have water source available for diluting. Keep containers out of sun and away from heat, sparks and flames. Do not add any other product to container. Never return any unused product to container. Rinse empty containers thoroughly with clean water before discarding. Environmental Protection Procedure in case of spill or release: Obtain full protective equipment, including respiratory protection. Review fire and explosion hazards and safety precautions before proceeding with cleanup. Dilute with a large volume of water and contain runoff until hydrogen peroxide decomposes. Do not allow to escape into sewers or natural water courses before decomposition. May be destroyed with sodium metabisulfite of sodium sulfite (1.7lbs. SO2 equivalent per lb. of hydrogen peroxide) after diluting to 5- 10% hydrogen peroxide. Care must be exercised because of temperature rise. Waste disposal method: After decomposition, consult with local,state and federal officials and subject to their approval discharge into suitable treatment system. If product is released prior to decomposition it is termed hazardous waste as defined by 40 CFR261 and would have the following EPA hazardous waste: D001. Regulatory Status: Sara title 111 section 311/312, classifies hydrogen peroxide as an immediate health hazard and a fire hazard. The minimum threshold quantity for reporting is 10,000 pounds. ' 4 Extremely Hazardous Substance: No CERCLA Hazardous Substance: No SARA 313 Toxic Chemicals: No TSCA Inventory: Yes Process Safety Management: No RISK Management Program: No Transportation Data Hydrogen peroxide above 8% concentration is classified as an "oxidizer" by the Department of Transportation and all containers must carry yellow DOT label. Hydrogen peroxide over 52% concentration is classified as an "oxidizer and corrosive" by the DOT and must be labeled accordingly. 5 r Material Safety Data Sheet Revision Issued: 9/24/2008 Supercedes: 9/09/2007 First Issued: 6/17/87 -F Section I - Chemical Product And Company Identification -- -� Product Name: Sodium Hypochloritel CAS Number: 7681-52-9 HBCC MSDS No. CC17000 ��o.�y,E1►S ro,GHILL 8 R 0 T H E R 19:3 S 1873 NORTHMAN STREET s ORANGE,CALIFORNIA02887-3499 Qra IAFt" (714)998-8800 . FAC:(714)998.6310 ht�/+hillbnotherscan 1675 No. Main Street, Orange, California 92867 Telephone No: 714-998-8800 Chemtrec: 800-424-9300 Section II Composition/Information On Ingredients Exposure Limits (TWAs) in Air Chemical Name CAS Number (%o ;ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL STEI---L ' Sodium Hypochlorite. 81-52-9 5 15 ,N/A N/A 12mg/m3 Sodium Hydroxide 1310 73 2 , mN/A N/A 2mg/m3 Section III - Hazard Identification Routes of Exposure: Sodium hypochlorite may affect the body either through ingestion, inhalation, or contact with the eyes and/or skin. Summary of Acute Health Hazards Ingestion: May cause irritation of the membranes of the mouth and throat, stomach pain, and possible ulceration. Inhalation: May cause burns, cough, pulmonary edema, up to 48 hours after exposure. Skin: May cause moderate skin irritation and reddening of the skin. Prolonged exposure may cause burns, blistering. Eyes: May cause severe irritation such as burns, and eye damage. Summary of Chronic Health Hazards: Irritating effects increase with strength of solution and time of exposure. Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: N/A Note to Physician: The absence of visible signs of burns does NOT reliably exclude the presence of actual tissue damage. Section IV - First Aid Measures Ingestion: Do not give any liquid to an unconscious person. Drink large quantities of gelatin solution if able to swallow. If these are not available, drink large quantities of water. DO NOT give vinegar, baking soda or acidic antidotes. Do not induce vomiting unless directed by a Poison Control Center or Medical Doctor. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. Inhalation: If adverse effects occur, remove to fresh air. Give artificial respiration if Product Name: Sodium Hypochlorite 1 c f . not breathing. If breathing is difficult, oxygen should be administered by qualified personnel. If respiration or pulse has stopped, call 911 or an ambulance, have a trained person administer Basic Life Support, Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) / Automatic External Defribillator (AED), and GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. Skin: Immediately flush contaminated areas with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing, jewelry, and shoes immediately. Wash contaminated areas with soap and water. Thoroughly clean and dry contaminated clothing and shoes before reuse. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. Eyes: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 to 20 minutes. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing. Contact lenses should not be worn when working with this chemical. Section V - Fire Fighting Measures Flash Point: Nonflammable Autoignition Temperature: N/A Lower Explosive Limit: N/A Upper Explosive Limit: N/A Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Heat and acid contamination will produce irritating and toxic fumes. May decompose, generating irritating chlorine gas. Extinguishing Media: Use extinguishing agents appropriate for surrounding fire. Special Firefighting Procedures: Wear NIOSH approved positive-pressure self- contained breathing apparatus. Move container from fire area if it can be done without risk. Avoid inhalation of material or combustion by-products. Stay upwind and keep out of low areas. Section VI - Accidental Release Measures [Spills may need to be reported to the National Response Center (800/424- 8802) DOT Reportable Quantity (RQ) is 100 pounds Ventilate the area of the spill or leak. For large spills, evacuate the hazard area of unprotected personnel. Wear appropriate protective clothing. Dike and contain. Neutralize with sodium sulfite, bisulfite or thiosulfite. Remove with vacuum trucks or pump to storage vessels. Soak up residue with an absorbent such as clay, sand or other suitable material; place in non-leaking containers for proper disposal. Flush area with water to remove trace residue; dispose of flush solutions as above. For small spills, take up with an absorbent material and place in non-leaking containers; seal tightly for proper disposal. This material is alkaline and may raise the pH of surface waters with low buffering capacity. Section VII Handling and Storage Store in vented, closed, clean non-corrosive containers in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and heat to avoid deterioration. Do not store adjacent to chemicals which may react with the bleach if spillage occurs. If closed containers become heated, the containers should be vented to release decomposition products (mainly oxygen under normal decomposition). Do not mix or contaminate with ammonia, hydrocarbons, acids, alcohols or ethers. _.._......................................._. ........... ............._._.....__._........_._.._.:......................... .............................__..._................._..........._..........._...._._._........._._...._.._..___....._......_........................_..................__.._............................._..................... i Section VI II - Exposure Controls/Personal Protection Respiratory Protection: Not.required under normal use.conditions. In the case of a fire use self-contained breathing apparatus. A NIOSH approved respirator with N95 Product Name: Sodium Hypochlorite 2 (dust, fume, mist) filters may be permissible under certain circumstances where airborne concentrations are expected to exceed exposure limits, or when symptoms have been observed that are indicative of overexposure. When decomposition products exist, acid gas cartridges are also required. A half-piece air-purifying respirator may be used in concentrations up to 1OX the acceptable exposure level and a full facepiece air-purifying respirator may be used in concentrations up to 50X the acceptable exposure level. Supplied air should be used when the level is expected to above 5OX the acceptable level, or when there is a potential for uncontrolled release. A respiratory program that meets 29 CFR 1910.134 must be followed whenever workplace conditions warrant use of a respirator. Ventilation: No special ventilation is required unless bleach is exposed to decomposition conditions, i.e. heat or acidic conditions. Protective Clothing: Avoid contact with the eyes. Wear chemical goggles and/or face shield if there is the likelihood of contact with the eyes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with the skin. Wear chemical-resistant gloves and other clothing as required to minimize contact. Other Protective Clothing or Equipment: Safety showers and eyewash fountains should be available in storage and handling areas. Work/Hygienic Practices: Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water before eating, drinking, smoking or using toilet facilities. Do NOT place food, coffee or other drinks in the area where dusting,or splashing of solutions is possible. Section IX - Physical and Chemical Properties Physical State: Liquid .pH: 12w Freezing/Melting Point/Range: Boiling Point/Range: 40-76°C (104-169°F) -5 to -250C (Decomposes) Appearance/Color/Odor: Colorless to pale yellow watery liquid with a pungent chlorine odor Solubility in Water: 100% Vapor Pressure(mmHg): 12-17 @ 200C Specific Gravity(Water=1): Molecular Weight: 75.45 1.07-1.26 @ 20°C g Vapor Density(Air=1)• 2.61 % Volatiles (by volume): Variable-Water plus products of Decomposition How to detect this compound N/A Section X - Stability and Reactivity. Stability: Unstable above 40°C, in sunlight, Hazardous Polymerization: Will Not or in contact with acid. Occur Conditions to Avoid: Stability decreases with concentration, heat, light exposure, decrease in pH and contamination with heavy metals, such as nickel, cobalt, copper and iron. Materials to Avoid: Strong acids, oxidizable materials, heavy metals (which act as catalysts), reducing agents, ammonia solutions, ether, and many organic and inorganic chemicals such as paint, kerosene, paint thinners, shellac, grease and oils.r Hazardous Decomposition Products: Chlorine. Additional decomposition products which depend upon pH, temperature and time are sodium chloride, sodium chlorate and oxygen. Product Name: Sodium Hypochlorite 3 Section XI - Toxicological Information Toxicity Data: By ingestion, Grade 1: oral rat LD50 = 8.91 g/kg IDLH Value: Data not available F .Section XII - Ecological Information ...... ... ... J This material may be harmful to aquatic life in low concentrations. Section XIII - Disposal Considerations Do not contaminate food or feed by storage, disposal or cleaning of equipment. Product or rinsates that cannot be used should be diluted with water before disposal in a sanitary sewer. Can be neutralized with weak reducing agents such as sodium sulfite, bisulfite, or thiosulfite (DO NOT USE SULFATES OR BISULFATES). Dispose of in accordance with all applicable local, county, state and federal regulations. Section XIV - Transport Information _ DOT Proper Shipping Name: Hypochlorite Solutions DOT Hazard Class/ I.D. No.: 8, UN1791, III Section XV - Regulatory Information Reportable Quantity: 100 Pounds (45.4 Kilograms) NFPA Rating: Health - 2; Flammability - 0; Instability - 1 O=Insignificant 1=Slight 2=Moderate 3=High 4=Extreme Carcinogenicity Lists: No NTP: No IARC Monograph: No OSHA Regulated: No Certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 60 12.5% Solution Maximum Use 84 mg/L Under the authority of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, sodium hypochlorite (bleach) is registered for use as an antimicrobial_pesticide, a sanitizer or disinfectant to kill bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Section XVI - Other Information Hazardous Ingredients: Sodium hypochlorite is manufactured only in solution form. Industrial grade sodium hypochlorite contains from 10 - 15% by weight NaOCL (10 - 17.8% available chlorine) with about 0.50-1.00% excess NaOH for stability control. Synonyms/Common Names: Liquid Bleach Chemical Family/Type: Halogen Compound Sections changed since last revision: III, IV, VII, XIII, XV IMPORTANT! Read this MSDS before use or disposal of this product. Pass along the information to employees and any other persons who could be exposed to the product to be sure that they are aware of the information before use or other exposure. This MSDS has been prepared according to the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard [29 CFR 1910.1200]. The MSDS information is based on sources believed to be reliable. However, since data, safety standards, and government regulations are subject to change and the conditions of handling and use, or misuse are beyond our control, Hill Brothers Chemical Company makes no warranty, either expressed or implied, with respect to the completeness or continuing accuracy of the information contained herein and disclaims all liability for reliance thereon. Also, additional information may be necessary or helpful for specific conditions and circumstances of use. It is the user's responsibility to determine the suitability of this.product and to evaluate risks prior to use, and then to exercise appropriate precautions for protection of employees and others. Product Name: Sodium Hypochlorite 4 ,rrr North American Hydrogen Peroxide Producers Safety Cr r o Standard: Storage and Handling of Hydrogen Peroxide� 4 Technical Data Sheet First Aid In case of product splashing into the eyes and face,treat eyes first. Eye contact: Flush eyes immediately with water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician. • Skin contact: Immediately flush skin with water while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Call a physician if irritation persists. • Inhalation: Remove the victim from the contaminated area to fresh air. Call a physician in case Imo `' of respiratory symptoms. • Ingestion:Consult with a physician immediately in all cases. DO NOT induce vomiting. If victim is conscious, rinse mouth with fresh water. Danger: Hydrogen Peroxide solutions are strong oxidizers and corrosive to the eyes, mucous Q membranes and skin. Consult the MSDS for the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment to wear when handling hydrogen peroxide. In case of contact with the eyes,skin or clothing,flush 0o with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. In case of ingestion, rinse mouth with water, but do not N o induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention. Product in contact with combustible materials may cause fires. Before using, read Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS)for this chemical. Solvay Chemicals, Inc. 24 hour Emergency Phone Number- 1-800-424-9300(CHEMTREC®) To our actual knowledge,the information contained herein is accurate as of the date of this document. However, neither Solvay Chemicals, Inc. nor any of its affiliates makes any warranty, express or implied, or accepts any liability in connection with this information or its use.This information is for use by technically skilled persons at their own discretion and risk and does not relate to the use of this product in combination with any other substance or any other process.This is not a license under any patent or other proprietary right.The user alone must finally determine suitability of any information or material for any contemplated use,the manner of use and whether © any patents are infringed. TDS HH-704 Revised 1-25-04 Copyright 2004,Solvay Chemicals,Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 414 www.solvaychemicals.us 1.800.765.8292 r — North American Hydrogen Peroxide Producers Safety o= Standard: Storage and Handling of Hydrogen Peroxide Technical Data Sheet Transfer of hydrogen peroxide should not be done by tank pressurization. Pumps or gravity flow should be used. Hydrogen peroxide must not be returned to the storage container other than by closed system centrifugal pump recycle line. If you store hydrogen peroxide drums on pallets, wooden pallets should not be used. Refer to NFPA 430. Use water to respond to all incidents, e.g.,fires, spills, leaks,etc., involving hydrogen peroxide. Storage and Handlingx° i Y Store hydrogen peroxide in the original vented container, upright, in a cool, ventilated area where it is protected from damage, or in bulk storage tanks made from approved alloys of Q aluminum or stainless steel. o0 Do not store other chemicals, fuels, or combustible materials near hydrogen peroxide. 1=1 c gl • Never return unused hydrogen peroxide to the storage container. • When empty, rinse all peroxide containers thoroughly with clean water before discarding. • Use only approved materials for pumps, piping, and hoses. Safety " Persons working with hydrogen peroxide should be familiar with personal protective equipment, C first aid measures and the proper safety and handling procedures. Consult the Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS)for appropriate information. • Prevent accidental decomposition by keeping the product free of contaminants. Prevent fires by avoiding accidental spills. Water is the preferred method for extinguishing fires of in which hydrogen peroxide is present. Spills and leaks should be contained, diluted with copious amounts of water and disposed of in compliance with local regulations. Hydrogen peroxide storage or handling areas should be equipped with a safety shower, an Q � eyewash station,and a water hose. TDS HH-704 Revised 1-25-04 Copyright 2004,Solvay Chemicals,Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 3/4 www.solvaychemicals.us 1.800.765.8292 North American Hydrogen Peroxide Producers Safety Standard: Storage and Handling of Hydrogen Peroxide Technical Data Sheet 1A UnloadingAreay r rt A source of water must be available close to the unloading area for safety purposes. A safety shower and eyewash fountain must be located close to the unloading area. The storage tank must be properly identified by a label explaining the hazards of hydrogen peroxide, including a National Fire Prevention Association placard for fire fighting purposes. The fill lines must also be identified as containing hydrogen peroxide. No combustible materials should be stored close to the hydrogen peroxide storage or unloading area. a� Appropriate personal protective equipment must be worn if exposure to hydrogen eroxide is possible. Splash-proof chemical goggles, rubber boots and gloves, or other chemical-resistant materials should be worn. Leather gloves and boots must be forbidden because contact with hydrogen peroxide can cause a fire. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet for further information. Hydrogen peroxide storage tanks should be located outside with suitable containment provided. For most grades of hydrogen peroxide, storage tanks should be made of high-purity aluminum, stainless steel 304,304L,316, or 316L.The storage tanks must be properly passivated before qog putting into hydrogen peroxide service.To ensure compatibility, check with your hydrogen peroxide CM supplier. The storage tanks should be operated at atmospheric pressure. A continuous vent and properly sized emergency relief valve should be installed on all hydrogen peroxide tanks. Refer to producer recommendations. CO Local level indication should be installed on all hydrogen peroxide storage tanks.Temperature ® monitoring systems should be Installed on all tanks containing greater than 60% hydrogen peroxide. COED c Equipment '.`x ,.ar m ® Hydrogen peroxide must be handled with dedicated equipment made of proper materials. Refer to producer recommendations. Hydrogen peroxide systems should be designed to avoid entrapment,thus preventing excess pressure buildup from oxygen evolution. For example, plug or ball valves should be properly vented per manufacturers' recommendations. CC Systems must be designed to prevent backflow of process or water systems into hydrogen peroxide tanks or containers. Proposed design changes to hydrogen peroxide storage and handling systems should be reviewed with,the hydrogen peroxide producer. TDS HH-704 Revised 1-25-04 Copyright 2004,Solvay Chemicals,Inc. All Rights Reserved. Page 214 www.solvaychemicals.us 1.800.765,8292 North American Hydrogen Peroxide Producers Safety Standard: Storage and Handling of Hydrogen Peroxide Technical Data Sheet 8 .s `yp pp Introduction As an active member of the North American Peroxide Producers Safety Committee, Solvay Chemicals, Inc. actively participated in the development of these bulk storage standards.These guidelines are minimum standards that all of the hydrogen peroxide producers endorse. It is vitally important that any potential new hydrogen peroxide facility design be accomplished in conjunction with Solvay Chemicals in order to cover all of the unique.design parameters for hydrogen peroxide. All new delivery locations for Solvay Chemicals MUST be inspected and approved prior to the first delivery of bulk hydrogen peroxide.Solvay Chemicals has additional detailed technical information that can aid in the safe design of bulk hydrogen peroxide equipment. For copies of this technical information regarding hydrogen peroxide,call 1-800-SOLVAY-C or 800-765-8292. Minimum Recohimended Safety Standards forZtorage and G`Iu17�a << , v aiL'� °T Handling oft HydrogenPeroxide 2 to N These MINIMUM RECOMMENDED SAFETY STANDARDS have been developed by all of the ar North American Hydrogen Peroxide Producers to assist their customers in the safe storage and 5 o handling of hydrogen peroxide. Users of hydrogen peroxide are urged to comply with these standards and to review periodically kV their practices to ensure that they remain in compliance. Q � Under the Responsible Care®initiative, the North American Hydrogen Peroxide producers are G available to assist in understanding and meeting these MINIMUM RECOMMENDED SAFETY STANDARDS. I R M Pre-Delivery The customer site must be inspected by a producer representative prior to the first delivery of hydrogen peroxide. All persons handling hydrogen peroxide must be properly trained in its hazards. Producers' safety ©moo materials are available to assist in this effort. If hydrogen peroxide is diluted at the customer site for bulk storage,a dilution water sample must be analyzed and approved by the supplier. 0o Q 2E E� Solvay Responsible Care' C "" I S�✓LyAY G-d Ch,onMy&Work a ��snnn/// - TDS HH-704 Revised 1-25-04 Copyright 2004,Solvay Chemicals,Inc. All Rights Reserved.Page 1J4 www.solvaychemicals.us 1.800.765.8292 I n} l.e rox I Fluorides Minerals Town of Barnstable �FIME T Regulatory Services �Ltio� Thomas F. Geller,Director Public Health Division SARNSTABLE, Thomas McKean,Director O 9 MASS. Gb i639. 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 ArFO MA'1 A /i+�' Phone: 508-862-4644 Email: health(a,town.barnstable.ma.us Fax: 508-790-6304 Office Hours:""M-F 8:0.0—4:30 July 31,2008 Mr.Matt Lyons, RE: Toxic and Hazardous Materials F.W.Webb Company On-Site Inventory and Inspection, 880 Attucks Lane F.W.Webb Company, Hyannis,MA 02601 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis Dear Mr.Lyons: On July 17,2008, a Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory and Inspection of the above referenced site was conducted by the Public Health Division(PHD).An On-Site Inventory and Inspection is a review of the sites storage,transport,utilization and/or disposal of toxic and hazardous materials as it relates to the Town of Barnstable Ordinance,Chapter 108: Hazardous Materials. This Ordinance was adopted to protect the public health and welfare,especially as it pertains to the public drinking water supply. The following is a description of the results of the Inventory(enclosed)and Inspection. MATERIALS INVENTORY AMOUNT AND PURPOSE: The Inventory of this site indicates the use or storage of approximately one-hundred and seventy-three (173)gallons of toxic and hazardous material.This material is stored for the retail and wholesale HVAC, refrigeration and plumbing business. Please be aware that the Town of Barnstable has determined that a minimum of one-hundred and eleven(111)gallons of toxic and hazardous materials requires an annual license. GENERAL STORAGE AREAS AND CONDITIONS: • The building consists of office space,a retail sales area and a warehouse.The building is constructed with a cement floor,there were no floor drains observed. • The fleet of company trucks is maintained by a mobil service or the trucks are sent to an off site garage. • The site building is served by the town sewer system. • The Material Safety Data Sheets were available on site. n - -2 - • . The business does store cylinders of various refrigerants,by weight the inventory consisted of 4,355 pounds of gases. " SAFETY AND DOCUMENTATION: F.W.Webb is in receipt of a License for Storing or Handling of 111 Gallons or More of Hazardous Materials and a Contingency Plan.There are several bags of Speedy Dry stored in the warehouse for sale, and is available to use on in-house spills. There are no activities which produce hazardous waste at the facility,therefore manifests are not available. Any deficiencies which were discovered in the course of this inspection with regards to the Hazardous Materials Ordinance are described below. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN: A Spill Kit specifically suited for the facility is to be available on site. The PHD appreciates your cooperation and acknowledges your intent to maintain compliance with the Hazardous Materials Ordinance. This office will conduct a follow-up inspection within four weeks to verify that all corrective actions have been taken. Please contact me at the above telephone number should you have any questions or comments regarding the Inspection of your site. Very ly yours, Cyn i A. Martin Hazardous Materials Specialist All orders to co e violations of Chapter 108'of the Town of Barnstable Ordinance:Hazardous Materials shall be comp eted upon receipt of this letter i' T McKean,RS, CHO Director of Public Health Enclosures: Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory Date: r ar IPK TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME"OF BUSINESS: W VIE P-5 P �• BUSINESS LOCATION: e�K 41�(KS INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: AT AaoyE— TOTAL AMOUNT- TELEPHONE NUMBER: CONTACT PERSON: "#7-77 /-vdAIS EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: dEA-IL +Al-b 4,yio Wel �LlCKB/tieG �'�Goeu.,Ts INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: Fire District: S� - —N S I� -Tlo� �.� 1>4-7� LV 3� 21 f/ y,+,4ldl1S Waste Transportation:NZ- Last shipment of hazardous.waste: Name of Hauler: Destination: Waste Product: Licensed? Yes No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum _ Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, II Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor&furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Laundry soil & stain removers SEE W we-66 J:;LjVE;Lj7my [/S I— (including bleach) Spot removers &cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS CTRL# ALT1 CLASS UN# PG CONTAINER CONT SHIPPING-NAME WEIGHT QOH 221342 CAL4120-08 8 182411 1 GAL 1 SODIUM HYDROXIDE 100 1 221359 CAL4291-08 8 1824 1 GAL SODIUM HYDROXIDE 10700 6 242484 6iL4300-11 2.2 1956 32 OZ 1 DECAFLUOROPENTANE 250 3 69662 COLWTRGLASS - - - QT. 1 COLWTRGLASS 20M 3 91323 FPP00330 3 1268 111 128 OZ 1 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 2000 6 70277 FPP4-1 3 1268 111 1 PT 1 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 650 103 268502 FREONESHOT-24 22 3163 24 LB 1 LIQUIFIED GASSES N.O.S. 24000 1 2.2 3163 24 LB 1 LIQUIFIED GASSES N.O.S. 24000 PENTAFLUOROETHANE, TETRAFLUORETHANE, ISOBUTANE 94055 FRER134A-00 2.2 3159 30 LB 1 TETRAFLUOROETHENE 35000 3 92225 FRER22-30 2.2 1018 30 LB 1 CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE 37000 89 151545 FRER401A-30 2.2 3163 30 LB 1 PENTAFLUOROETHANE, 30000 2 2.2 3163 30 LB 1 PENTAFLUOROETHANE, 30000 0 IDIFLUOURMETHANE 0 IDIFLUOROCHLOROMETHANE 151546 FRER4018-00 2.2 3163 30 LB 1 LIQUIFIED GAS N.O.S. 30000 2 2.2 3163 30 LB 1 LIQUIFIED GAS N.O.S. 30000 0 (CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE, 0 CHLOROTETRAFLUOROETHANE, 0 DIFLUOROETHANE) 151614 FRER402A-27 2.2 31631 27 LB 1 LIQUIFIED GAS N.O.S. 27000 10 2.2 3163 27 LB 1 LIQUIFIED GAS N.O.S. 27000 0 (CHLORODIFLUOROEMTHANE, 0 _ PENTAFLUOROETHANE,PROPANE) 219087 FRER404A-24 2.2 3337. 24 LB 1 REFRIGERANT GAS 404A 32160 1 214329 FRER40BA-24 2.2 3163 24 LB 1 LIQUIFIED GAS N.O.S. 3 184795 FRER409A=30 2.2 3163 30 LB 1 LIQUIFEID GAS N.O.S. 30000 1 2.2 3163 30 LB 1 LIQUIFEID GAS N.O.S. 30000 (CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE, _ CHLORODIFLUOROETHANE, CHLOROTETRAFLUOROETHENE) 151615 FRER41GA-25 2.2 3163 25 LB 1 LIQUIFIED GAS N.O.S. 25000 44 2.2 3163 25 LB 1 LIQUIFIED GAS N.O.S. 250M 0 (PENTAFLUOROETHANE, 0 DIFLUOROMETHANE) 224908 FRER414B25LBS 2.2 3163 LB r 1 LIQUIFIED GAS N.O.S. 33000 3 222363 FRER507-25 22 3163 25 LB 1 LIQUIFIED GAS N.O.S. 25000 2 2.2 31631 25 LB 1 LIQUIFIED GAS N.O.S. 250=W 0 (PENTACHLOROETHANE, 0 TRIFLUOROETHANE) 241820 G/T40CFNITFILL 2.2 1066 6 LB 1 NITROGEN,COMPRESSED 26000 -5 34541 G/TBFILL 2.1 1001 6 LB 1 ACETYLENE,DISSOLVED 28000 5 34543 G/TMCFILL 2.1 1001 6 LB 1 ACETYLENE,DISSOLVED 10000 3 78789 HER10-M '81 1840 111 120Z 48 ZINC CHLORIDE 30 1 11247 HER20-205 8 1830 11 QT 1 ISULFURIC ACID 4250 18 11248 HER20-211 8 183011 12 GAL 1 SULFURIC ACID 8330 6 11249 HER2D}305 8 1789111 QT 1 HYDROCHLORIC ACID 2830 12 11250 HER20.310 8 1789111 GAL 1 HYDROCHLORIC ACID(SIZZLE) 10500 3 30814 HER20-602 QT 1 PENTAHYDRATE 25M 2 11256 HER25-105. - 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EMERGENCY CONTACT nTnELEPH ENUMBER: MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: K�ifTi�-CAP i INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: 1 �� l Fire District: I"11A d OA - -olJfd. Waste Transportation: Last shipment of hazardous.waste:0 Name-of Haulers Destination: Waste Product: i Licensed? Yes No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) _ Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED 'b Any other products with " oison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Misc, Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor&furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Laundry soil & stain removers (including bleach) owid,UZ2 - - Spot removers &cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS Town of Barnstable OF'THE Tpk� Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director Public Health Division * BAMSrast.E, Thomas McKean,Director 9 M9'i6;q. 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 �0 prFD MAC a Phone: 508-862-4644 Email: health@town.bamstable.ma.us Fax: 508-790-6304 Office Hours: M-F 8:00—4:30 May 7, 2007 Mr. Matt Lyons F.W. Webb Company 880 Attucks Lane ' Hyannis,MA 02601 Dear Mr. Lyons: Thank you for your time and cooperation during the hazardous materials inventory and site visit at F.W. Webb Company on April 17, 2007. This letter contains information from that visit that will help you become compliant with and remain compliant with Chapter 108 of the Town of Barnstable Code: Hazardous Materials. Enclosed are copies of the Chapter 108: Hazardous Materials Code and the Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory form from the site visit. OBSERVATIONS: • Most products are for retail sales. • MSDS on site and available to employees. The MSDS are also available on line. • No waste disposal from the facility. Polar refrigeration picks up the refrigerant from the . facility. • Cylinders are kept outdoors in a covered wooden crate currently. The facility is looking into obtaining a metal cabinet to house the cylinders. • Hazardous Materials Permit on site for 2006-2007 and will expire on June 30, 2007. All 2007-2008 permits are to be obtained by July 1, 2007. On Site Inventory Total The Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory from April 17,2007 shows that you have approximately 342 gallons of toxic and hazardous materials being used, stored, generated and disposed of at F.W. Webb Company, 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis,MA(Please see enclosed Toxic and Hazardous Materials On Site Inventory sheet). If you have any questions about these problems,the orders and recommendations, or you need further information, guidance or assistance,please do not hesitate to contact the Public Health Division. Sincerely, f�LParker/p/"�A Hazardous Materials Specialist Enc. On-Site Inventory(copy) Chapter 108 (copy) O lean Harbor ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. 1501 WASHINGTON STREET,P.O.BOX 850327•BRAINTREE,MA 02185-0327 (781)849-1800 Visit our Website at www.cleanharbors.com April 13, 1998 Town Manager's Office Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: Response Action Outcome Statement Commonwealth Electric Company Attacks Lane Hyannis, Massachusetts DEP Release Tracking Number: 4-13685 Dear Sir/Madam, On February 18, 1998, a release of an estimated 75 gallons of transformer oil occurred at the above mentioned location and has resulted in Immediate Response Actions being undertaken. These actions are documented in a Response Action Outcome Statement dated April 14, 1998. This letter has been prepared, in accordance with the public notification requirements of 310 CMR 40.1403 to provide notification to your office of the release and the availability of the Response Action Outcome Statement at the Commonwealth Electric Company office (2421 Cranberry Highway, Wareham, MA 02571) or at the Southeast Regional office of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (20 Riverside Drive, Lakeville, Massachusetts 02347). No action other than receipt of this letter is necessary by your office. Sincerely, Todd W. Nickerson Site Inspector cc: Town of Barnstable-Board of Health 367 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 Project File SB-8432 'People and Technology Protecting and Restoring America's Environment" TOWN OF BARNSTABLE OFFICE OF saaaeTAEL i BOARD OF HEALTH NABL �o i639• 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MASS.02601 November 6, 1997 Patrick Butler Nutter, McClennen&Fish, LLP Attorneys at Law Route 132-1513 Iyanough Road P. O. Box 1630 Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: F.W. Webb Co. Dear Mr. Butler: You are granted an extension of sixty (60) days, until December 6, 1997, to connect the building located at 172 Attucks Lane to town sewer. The extension is granted because you stated in your letter dated October 16, 1997, that your client is awaiting review and approval by the Zoning Board of Appeals for construction at this site. You stated that you anticipate approval within six to eight weeks. Sincerely yours, Z'cv��<g LA� Susan G. Rask— t.S. Su , Chairman Board of Health Town of Barnstable SGR/bcs butlea NUTTER, MCC',LENNEN & FISH, LLP ATTORNEYS AT LAW ROUTE 132-1513 IYANNOUGH ROAD P.O.BOX 1630 HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS 02601-1630 TELEPHONE:508 790-5400 FACSIMILE:508 771-8079 DIRECT DIAL NUMBER (508) 790-5407 October 16, 1997 #22778-1 Thomas A. McKean, RS, CHO Barnstable Board..of Health Department of Health, Safety and Environmental Services Public Health Division 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Re: '. F.W. Webb Company ; Map 312, Parcel 31 Dear Tom: As you are aware, F.W. Webb Company is in the process of obtaining final approvals for construction of the renovations and additions to its business located at the above property. In that regard, the Applicant has obtained initial site plan review approval and an exemption from the Cape Cod Commission from DRI review. We anticipate review and approval by the Zoning Board of Appeals within the six to eight weeks. The property owner is in receipt of your correspondence of May 6, 1997, providing for a requirement to connect the sewer by November 6, 1997. In light of the pending nature of the applications to allow for construction, we would request a sixty (60) day extension of that deadline to allow for completion of the approval process. I would be happy to discuss this matter with you by telephone should you have any questions or require any additional information. V ruly rs P rick M. Butler PMB/cam cc: Daniel Foley, General Manager 396021 l.WP6 F NUTTER, McCLENNEN & FISH, LLP ATTORNEYS AT LAW Q�G nn ROUTE 132-1513 IYANNOUGH ROAD T OyfgoFe9q 199, y P.O.BOX 1630 lTyO 'Sy�r HYANNIS,MASSACHUSETTS 02601-1630 TELEPHONE:508 790-5400. FACSIMILE:508 771-8079 DIRECT DIAL August 18, 1997 22753-1 Thomas McKean, Director Board of Health Town of Barnstable Barnstable Town Hall Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Re: F.W. Webb Company, Inc. Dear Tom: This correspondence will serve to confirm our understanding that the Board of Health will condition the proposed expansion upon connection to existing sewer located within the Attucks Lane layout. This correspondence is forwarded to you as confirmation at the request of the Cape Cod Commission staff. Ve truly yours, atrick M. Butler PMB:pjc cc: Andrea Adams, Cape Cod Commission 379704 1.WP6 .r . s "` 2 r ....,Y.sty ^r<r f .•....e,< r .Y r�,:t �, ? r Z- %- .. r ...Y e��� 1 �j.... OF BAR`1'�l CAPE COD COMMISSION O 3225 MAIN STREET 0 P.O. BOX 226 o BARNSTABLE, MA 02630 �ssgCHIJcJ FAX(508)362-31836 E-mail: 74260.3152®compuserve.com , DATE: August 21, 1997 #TR-97009 #EX-97009 TO: F.W. Webb and Company C/o John D. Pope C/o Patrick M. Butler, Esquire Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP 1513 Iyanough Road P.O. Box 1630 Hyannis, MA 02601 FROM: Cape Cod Commission RE: Development of Regional Impact Application Barnstable County Ordinance 94-10, Chapter A, Section 3(e) Development of Regional Impact Exemption Section 12(k) of the Cape Cod Commission Act APPLICANT: F.W. Webb and Company' PROJECT: D:.Pope PROJECT: 15,258 square foot addition to an existing 11,730 square foot F.W. Webb building at 172 Attucks Lane, Hyannis, MA BOOK/PAGE: Book 3267, Page 15 Map 312, Parcel 31 ----------------------------------- DECISION OF THE CAPE COD COMMISSION SUMMARY The Cape Cod Commission (the Commission) hereby approves the application of the F.W. Webb Company care of Mr. John D. Pope for an Exemption as a Development of Regional Impact. The project qualifies as a Development of Regional Impact under Barnstable County Ordinance.94-10, Chapter A, Section 3(e) as the construction of a new 15,258 square foot addition to an existing 11,730 square foot F.W. Webb wilding,at 172. Attucks Lane. The applicant also filed, for a Development of regional Impact Exemption pursuant to Section 12(k) of the Cape #TR 97009/#EX 97009 F.W. Webb DRI Exemption Decision August 21, 1997 2 Cod Commission Act, as amended. This Decision is rendered pursuant to the vote of the Commission on August 21, 1997. A PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project consists of the construction of a 15,258 square foot addition (6,893 sq. ft. of mezzanine plus 8,365 sq. ft. of main structure) to an existing 11,730 square foot building located at 172 Attucks Lane in Hyannis (Barnstable). The company wholesales plumbing supplies (pipe, pipe joints, caulking) for contract work and sprinkler system installation. No retail sales are conducted on site. Sewer is available to the site, but has not been connected to date. The application materials note that the proposed purpose of the expansion is to provide greater selection and customer service, as well as to allow better organization of inventory and reduce outside storage. No additional employees are proposed. The site is zoned industrial (IND) according to the Barnstable Zoning By-law and is also located in a Zone H area. PROCEDURAL HISTORY The project was referred as a Development of Regional Impact by Mr. Ralph Crossen, the Barnstable Building Commissioner, on May 29, 1997. The referral was received by the Cape Cod Commission on May 30, 1997. On May 28, 1997, the Commission received a combined Development of Regional Impact (DRI) and DRI Exemption application. On June 19, 1997, a combined Joint Scoping Session/Site Plan Review was held with Barnstable local officials subject to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Town of Barnstable in July 1996 concerning joint review of DRI projects. A public hearing was scheduled and noticed for July 14, 1997. A letter dated June 11, 1997 to the Applicant indicated that the combined DRI/DRI Exemption application was incomplete and advised that the_remaining materials be submitted by June 30, 1997. On July 14, 1997, a fax was received from the Applicant's representatives confirming that the hearing would be changed to a hearing officer. On July 14, 1997, a Commission staff member acting as a hearing officer opened and continued a hearing on the project to August 11, 1997. A letter dated July 16, 1997 to the Applicant indicated that the combined DRI/DRI Exemption application was still incomplete and advised that the remaining materials be submitted by July 28, 1997 or it might be necessary to procedurally deny the project. On July 29, 1997, additional application materials were submitted. A letter dated August 5, 1997 to the Applicant indicated that the application was deemed sufficiently complete to hold a hearing. On August 11, 1997, a public hearing was held on the DRI and DRI Exemption applications. This hearing and the public record were continued to the full Commission meeting scheduled for August 21, 1997. On August 11, 1957, the ;subcommittee voted to recommend to the full #TR 97009/#EX 97009 F.W. Webb DRI Exemption Decision August 21, 1997 3 Commission that the project be granted a DRI Exemption. A draft decision on the DRI Exemption was presented to the full Commission on August 21, 1997. At this meeting, the Commission voted to approve the DRI Exemption application. MATERIALS SUBMITTED FOR THE RECORD A. Materials submitted by the Applicant: DRI/DRI Exemption Application 5/28/97 -cover letter -abutters list -DRI form -aerial photo -DRI Exemption form -deed -narrative regarding Exemption -existing site layout plan -locus map -new site layout plan Table showing site conditions and 2 site photos 6/19/97 Fax, from Butler, confirms hearing will be hearing officer 7/14/97 Letter, from Butler, additional Application submittals 7/29/97 -11 x 17 site plans (2 copies) -landscape plan (full size, one copy) -Registration Form for Barnstable Health Department for hazardous materials -Fax, to Butler, from Sam Parks Associates,Inc. about transportation issues -site plans, drainage conditions (2 copies) Letter, from Butler, additional Application materials 8/11/97 -narrative on open space, wastewater, lighting and building height -site plans,shows site improvements (2 copies) Letter, from Butler, additional Application materials 8/21/97 -letter confirming Airport had no concerns related to lighting or building height -letter confirming that hookup to public sewer will be condition of local approvals Partial site plan Undated B. Materials submitted by the State: No comments were received from the State. C. Materials submitted by the Town: Letter, from Building Commissioner,DRI referral form 5/30/97 Memo, from Building Commissioner, Site Plan Review 6/11/97 Minutes,Site Plan Review Meeting of 6/19/97 6/26/97 D. Materials submitted by the Public: Letter,Bay State Piping Company,Inc. in support of project 7/14/97 E. Materials submitted by Cape Cod Commission: Staff Form Q and Memo to staff 5/30/97 Letter,to Butler,notice of project is DRI,hearing date 6/3/97 Fax cover sheets to Town officials and Butler 6/4/97 #TR 97009/#EX 97009 F.W. Webb DRI Exemption Decision August 21, 1997 4 E. Materials submitted by Cape Cod Commission(Continued) Memo, to Subcommittee,Joint Site Plan Review and hearing 6/5/97 -DRI referral form -locus map -DRI/DRI Exemption application forms Memo, to Subcommittee Chair, about Joint Site Plan Review 6/6/97 Letter, to Butler, Application is incomplete 6/11/97 Memo,to Subcommittee,change in Subcommittee 6/18/97 Minutes, hearing officer 7/14/97 Memo,to Subcommittee,change in Subcommittee,new hearing date,copies of submittals to date 7/16/97 Letter, to Butler, Application is incomplete 7/16/97 Staff Form Q and preliminary comments 7/29/97 Staff Report 8/5/97 Memo,to Subcommittee,hearing packet 8/5/97 -Staff Report and site plans -Additional submittals from Applicant -Table showing square footages of site -Joint Site Plan Review notes -Letter from Bay State Piping Company, Inc. Fax cover sheets, to Butler and Town Officials, Staff Report 8/5/97 Letter, to Butler, Application deemed complete 8/5/97 Minutes,public hearing 8/11/97 Hearing Notice (for 7/14/97) Undated Contacts Sheet Undated The Application and notice of the public hearing relative thereto, the Commission's staff reports, exhibits, minutes of all hearings and all submissions received in the course of the proceedings, including materials submitted on file #TR-97009 and #EX- 97009 are incorporated into the record by reference. TESTIMONY The Commission's Subcommittee received testimony at the August 11, 1997 public hearing on this project at the Assembly of Delegates Chambers, First District Courthouse, Barnstable, MA. Attorney Pat Butler, representing the Applicant, explained that the proposal is the expansion of an existing plumbing supply business consisting of approximately 15,000 square feet with an 8,365 square foot building footprint. Mr. Dick Prince inquired about the retention of storm water on the site. Attorney Butler noted that the retention is required by the town. Ms. Vicky Bebout inquired about the timing of the connection to municipal sewer. #TR 97009/#EX 97009 F.W. Webb DRI Exemption Decision August 21, 1997 5 Attorney Butler responded that the connection will occur during the construction of the addition. There will be no problem obtaining the connection. Mr. Prince inquired about the eighteen peak hour trips. Attorney Butler responded that these trips are associated with the addition. Mr. Riley suggested that the number of proposed parking spaces is excessive. He questioned whether this number was a town requirement. Attorney Butler responded that it was a town requirement that there be one space for every 700 square feet of building space. Mr. Prince inquired about outdoor storage. Mr. Dan Foley, representing the Applicant, responded that some pipes will be stored outside. Mr. Tom Broidrick inquired what the antifreeze stored on site was used for. Mr. Foley stated that it is sold to winterize plumbing systems. He also noted that it is propylene glycol which is less toxic than ethylene glycol antifreeze. Ms. Andrea Adams presented the Staff Report. She suggested the applicant provide a letter from the Barnstable airport manager that the lighting from the project does not create a problem for the airport. She also suggested that a letter be provided from the Town of Barnstable that there will be no problem hooking up to sewer. Attorney Butler stated that he would provide these letters. Ms. Sue Pommrehn stated that the project will not create a significant increase to traffic. She stated the it is an improvement that the Applicant is willing to remove a bush to increase site distances from the driveway to improve safety. She also stated that it is a safety improvement that the Applicant is narrowing the site access driveway by fifty feet. Ms. Bebout inquired whether the building will have a sprinkler system. Attorney Butler responded that it would. , Mr. Olsen moved to continue the hearing and leave the public record open until the regular Commission meeting scheduled for August 21, 1997. Mr. Prince seconded the motion and it was unanimously approved. Mr. Riley opened a public meeting to discuss-.the-project. #TR 97009/#EX 97009 F.W. Webb DRI Exemption Decision August 21, 1997 6 It was the consensus of the Subcommittee that the project did not present regional impacts. Mr. Olsen moved to recommend to the full Commission that the project should be granted a DRI Exemption based on thV submissions for the record, the public testimony and the draft Findings above and that there are no impacts outside of the Town of Barnstable. Ms. Bebout seconded the motion and it was unanimously approved. Additional testimony was received on this project at the August 21, 1997 Cape Cod Commission meeting. JURISDICTION The proposed project qualifies as a DRI under Chapter A, Section 3(e), Barnstable_ County Ordinance 94-10: new construction, addition or auxiliary buildings with a gross floor area greater than 10,000 square feet. This DRI Exemption is granted subject to Section 12(k) of the Cape Cod Commission Act, as amended. FINDINGS The Commission has considered the combined DRI/DRI Exemption application of Mr. John D. Pope for F.W. Webb for the construction of a new 15,258 square foot addition to an existing 11,730 square foot F.W. Webb building at 172 Attucks Lane. Based on consideration of such application, the information presented at the public hearing and submitted for the record, the Commission makes the following Findings: 1. This project was reviewed under the 1996 Regional Policy Plan. 2. The Applicant provided information on the traffic characteristics of the existing business and estimate of additional traffic expected with the addition. A traffic count conducted on 7/10/97 indicates that there were 14 trips (5 into the site and 9 out) during the PM peak hour of 4:15 PM to 5:15 PM. The Applicant also estimated an increase of 18 vehicle trips (using Institute of Transportation Engineers trip generation data) through the site drive during the PM peak hour as a result of the proposed addition. A total of 32 peak hour trips (14 existing plus 18 new) is expected at the site drive with the proposed project. This amount of increase in traffic is not expected to significantly impact the regional roadway system. 3. The current site access is excessively wide (150 feet) and lacks definition from Attucks Lane. The current design does not conform to,general guidelines for site design and access for this type of business. A revised site plan submitted by the Applicant on 8/11/97 shows a narrowing of the site access drive by approxiinatey 50 " #TR 97009/#EX 97009 F.W. Webb DRI Exemption Decision August 21, 1997 f 7 feet. Safety will be enhanced as a result of this improved driveway design. 4. Vegetation along Attucks Lane limits the visibility of drivers at the site drive as they look left toward Airport Road when exiting the site. In particular, a single bush restricts the visibility of drivers. The Applicant's representatives testified at the 8/11/97 hearing that as part of this project, the vegetation which obstructs visibility will be removed and the area will be relandscaped with low growing vegetation. With this vegetation removed, adequate sight distances will then be available at the site drive, improving safety. 5. The Applicant's representatives testified at the 8/11/97 hearing that improvements to on-site circulation of trucks would be discussed at upcoming Site Plan Review meetings. 6. The application information indicates that public sewer was made available to the site in 1993, but that it has not been connected up. At the 6/19/97 Joint Review/Scoping Session with Barnstable officials, Mr. McKean, Director of the Barnstable Health Department, indicated that F.W. Webb should connect to the available sewer. The Applicant's representatives testified at the 8/11/97 hearing that as part of this project the company will connect to sewer. He stated it would be a requirement of local approvals and the Certificate of Occupancy for the project. 7. The Toxic and Hazardous Materials Registration Form (dated 4/7/97) submitted by the Applicant indicates that F.W. Webb had on site approximately 213.50 gallons and 700 pounds of hazardous materials. These figures include 600 pounds of Freon and 100 pounds of salts used as water additives. A May, 1997 Registration Form on file with the Barnstable Health Department indicates that the company had on site an additional 414 gallons of hazardous materials along with 12 cases of caulking/adhesives. 18 The Applicant testified at the 8/11/97 hearing that the inventory of hazardous materials stored on site can fluctuate based on customer demand and the season (particularly for the antifreeze used to winterize plumbing systems). 9. In'a letter dated August 18, 1997 which was submitted for the record, it was noted that the company has 250 gallons and,750 pounds of hazardous materials on site at any time. 10. The application states that it is not anticipated that there will be any change, #TR 97009/#EX 97009 F.W. Webb DRI Exemption Decision August 21, 1997 8 either qualitatively or quantitatively, in the amount of hazardous materials used or stored on the property as a result of the addition. 11. The project site is within a Significant Natu6l Resources Area as mapped by the Cape Cod Commission due to its location within a Wellhead Protection Area. The site is not located within estimated rare species habitat identified by the Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program. Given the condition of the site, no Natural Resource Inventory was required for this site. 12. The Applicant's representatives testified at the 8/11/97 hearing that the Barnstable Airport took approximately 12,522 square feet of lot area in 1988 for a runway expansion. The Applicant's representatives also testified that with the proposed addition, approximately 28% of the site would be landscaped area. The project is not expected to have an impact on regionally significant natural resources. 13. In a letter dated 8/11/97 submitted by the Applicant's representatives, it was noted that Mr. Ben Jones, the Barnstable Airport Manager, had confirmed that the proposed addition would not have any adverse impact to the adjacent runway with regard to lighting or impacts to existing airplane navigation easements. #TR 97009/#EX 97009 F.W. Webb DRI Exemption Decision August 21, 1997 9 CONCLUSION Based on the above findings, the Cape Cod Commission hereby concludes: 1. So long as the project is constructed consistent with the Findings set forth above, the location, character and environmental effects of the proposed addition to the F.W. Webb building at 172 Attucks Lane, Hyannis (Barnstable), MA prevent its having any significant impacts on the values and purposes protected by the Cape Cod Commission Act, as amended, outside of the municipality in which the proposed project is to be located. The Cape Cod Commission hereby grants a Development of Regional Impact Exemption for the proposed 15,258 square foot addition to the F.W. Webb building at 172 Attucks Lane, Hyannis (Barnstable), MA pursuant to Section 12(k) of the Cape Cod Commission Act, as amended. This Exemption Decision is valid for three (3) years from the date of issuance. Vicky Beb111 Chair Date COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Barnstable, ss. SubscriJ ed and sworn to before me this a day of . 19 AME, Notary My Commission expires: mmf�sion Expires December 5.1947 y�o #TR 97009/#EX 97009 F.W. Webb DRI Exemption Decision August 21, 1997 s TOWN OF BARNSTABLE Ee<. AIRPORT oI r .ti- -•. .\ EWE O'vAKUCMJ' .___ iA`SYEM `o —Ts BE PAR 3 TM EN \` �O I .•.Y..`+.'+.'`-•' CE L/ E ". .\. �er Al Post % ELEV _lzlml� I �•, -70 LOCUS MAP SCATS t 2000 i; ') f 1 I i/ /r GT MEI[R 11 SIGH /.l3 ASSESS MAP 312 PARCEL 31 L _.. _ v JT REO.0 D MEA, n.OX I Ex1Sr—METAL REOtIIRFD MEA 90.000,f C FRONTAGE 20' NE.HT-n2T '. . BWUNIG ME, I1.)3O SE vA.tuEM EO:E S DE— R- -�� J\ SIDE W REAR ER �� YNI041W LOT COVGLK.S:23i I y i97.0'./- - - % ' y9 i OWNER OF RECORD:ANN D.POPE CO F.M.WE8 8 CO. _________________ MU RE}TRECE,DEED ROOK 326> PACE 15 AVEM _ PENT EDGE P •�- � � -G N4H N LMR rFNCE RETL WALL-.. - of r , n` //_ - ELEVATION DATUM NCVD x MyE NRJ1T FASEUEN•!fi[N ;i- LEGEND -- .� CxT-BASIN APP—LUMM 0 Y,.•�,: 6-SEWER SH.r 'S I,AK SAN SLW[R _ FORCE MAIN qv F1RE HYDRANT �° .II. U?IEIiT POLESCN - F+^' l J:.{. BENCH uMc ). - L WATER S WO tR..E NC°�� PROJECT NORM 1K ~. ElE`/. � lnffOrT V' G1.SHUTOFF •'�,�. SCV.£R LIA111101L O ElECTRtC MANHOLE MET FISM - 5+...... Ell PNMART ELECTRIC, . UNOERCROUND ElEC h MET SPOT ELEVATION .. NO1FS: ." WATER MAIN AND GASSI WAN ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF STRkET FRDu LOCUS ELEC LINE AND SEWER UNES ARE APPRO—TE .. yy. LOCATXM.S fROu TOWN OF BARNSIABLE SEMII+PLAN NOTE: < JUL g PRELIMINARY ALL INFORMATION ON THIS DRAWING IS PRELIMINARY. NOT FOR CONSTRUCT ONDATE . ti._.,.. THE INFORMATION WAS COMPLIED BY DOWN CAPE ENGINEERING, INC AM'CIS /'QA6 - CAPE COD AND a o TO BE USE rDRWjMT PL 'OSE:.' COMMISSION OF YARMOUTH, MASS., AND IS REPRODUCED WITH THEIR PERMISSION. Or.11MT„AMPREUM.MEEREE,RORPE�:_; EMU ri R EXISTING CONDITIONS SITE PLAN ¢ � 3 GLASSMAN ASSOCIATES, INC. 7- ARCHITECTS Y ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS 1997 ADDITION sNEE) F.W. WEBB BUILDING 1211 HIGHLAND AVENUE :. q A M NEEEEUHAM, ozlsz PRIJELT N°' g d J ws[ �PTIG,. N A .MA AIRPORT ROAD, HYANNIS, AMASS.60 FAX Aa9-5206 iA�. RE.aa,s _ TOWN OF BARNSTABLE o ��. OFFICE OF °R I »nAn I BOARD OF HEALTH riva f67 9 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS,MASS.02601 November 6, 1997 Patrick Butler Nutter, McClennen&Fish, LLP Attorneys at Law Route 132-1513 Iyanough Road P. O. Box 1630 Hyannis, MA 02601 RE: F.W. Webb Co. Dear Mr. Butler: You are granted an extension of sixty (60) days, until December 6, 1997, to connect the building located at 172 Attucks Lane to town sewer. The extension is granted because you stated in your letter dated October 16, 1997, that your client is awaiting review and approval by the Zoning Board of Appeals for construction at this site. You stated that you anticipate approval within six to eight weeks. Sincerely yours, 04"� � Susan G. Rask4, .S. Chairman Board of Health Town of Barnstable SGR/bcs i butIff2 Date: B /3/ / O Y TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: C• &U- (/i ce - BUSINESS LOCATION: 9 (41am AikAov ' S INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: of & TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: '5-0g — -7 75 " &,9aQ $$Z_ qOWd77_5 CONTACT PERSON: a S s e. EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER:_ MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATION (?If-c2 CA-e c e- a- Fire District: L,ffy -i rl a-Q� er�_w_ej ) aad .s < - mot- yyi d-h kjaz cz��•L.i eoc�ri csv, ��r►c�d.�se..ad � w r`�Z,e:>,� �® G4 air s, Waste Transportation: (A &Z Last shipment of hazardous.waste: q Name of Hauler• ��ou `e��a&u Destination: Dage Product: �� Licensed? es No Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED OAA Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED OVJDegreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Ll aa,4 Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, 2 Misc. Flammables �,000,�j hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor &furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Laundry soil & stain removers (including bleach) 4 " Spot removers & cleaning fluids ` �- C7Xi` ��.r► 2- IQ 4D act! Other cleaning solvents _tee �— q Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS ' r Health Complaints 20-Feb-98 Time: 2:05:00 PM Date: 2/18/98 Complaint Number: 1209 Referred To: GLEN HARRINGTON Taken By: GLEN HARRINGTON Complaint Type: ARTICLE XXXIX HAZARDOUS WASTE Article X Detail: Business Name: ACROSS WOMANS BODY SHOP Number: Street: ATTUCKS WAY Village: HYANNIS Assessors Map-Parcel: Complainant's Name: COMELECTRIC Address: Telephone Number: 800-642-7030 X5732 Complaint Description: , Senior Engineer reported a Iighteneing strike in area caused a pad mounted, 75 KVA transformer to rupture. Approximately 25 gallons of<50 ppm PCB contaminated dielectric fluid was spilled to soil surrounding the pad and to within the concrete vault below the pad. Comelectric workers were on-site and they had applied 6-40#bags of speedy-dry. See pictures for more detail. DEP was notified and of the Emergency Response Section gave a verbal IRA Plan toremove 5 cu. yds. of soil, and use of booms and pads. Clean Harbors was enroute with LSP to remediate spill. See notes for more detail and approx. location of spill. Actions Taken/Results: See above. Investigation Date: 2/18/98 Investigation Time: 2:15:00 PM Frederick G.,Slade, Jr.; t Senior En _gineer:- fladroc. Commonwealth Electric Company t 484 Willow Drive Hyannis,Massachusetts G2601 Telephone: (800)642-7030,Ext,'5732. (508)291-0950 (508)790-1721 ®printed on recycled paper 1 7-, � L "') 07 00-1 fry ems174, ' 4 F � .. .. r � � 4 l� n � 4 e � � - • ' '� • t` - • �F �� Y• ., .. t z r � ..j •+ s. -. r M- .. - r �, � �i .�. _ _ � - �. t { iµ �� a `� � + , � i • v • � ., 1 i �,. t' � � I 4 'r N F .*t. r r Y� � . r t - '� � r _ �v i. / r V A41ve(,c,j i / . � 2 � � ƒ . \ � I - � . » 2 . � . I � � � \ � j I \ :� � - ' T i �I I � cs I rW I 1 i r� r � 4 k w ay C7 t47 47 n- by 1JW 1'F' i i r-s I y � COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE ARGEO PAUL CELLUCCI TRUDY COXE Governor — Secretary DAVID B. STRUHS Commissioner URGENT LEGAL MATTER: PROMPT ACTION NECESSARY o IFIED MAIL: RETURN RECEIPT RE UESTED C ( D February 27, 1998 Commonwealth Electric RE : BARNSTABLE-BWSC 484 Willow Street Attucks Way Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 RTN: 4-13685 NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY M.G. L. c . 21E, - 310 CMR 40 . 0000 ATTENTION: Fred.S:lade On February 18 , 1998 at 1 : 50 • p.m. , the Department of Environmental Protection (the "Department" ) received oral notification of a release and/or threat of release of oil and/or hazardous material at the above referenced property which requires one or more response actions . A bushing on the transformer failed releasing approximately 25 gallons of oil onto the ground surface. within a transformer vault . The Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release Prevention and Response Act, M-.G.L. c . 21E, and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (the "MCP" ) , 310 CMR 40 . 0000 , require the performance of response actions to prevent harm to health, safety, public welfare and the environment which may result from this release and/or threat of release and govern the conduct of such actions . The purpose of this notice is to inform you of your legal responsibilities under State law for assessing and/or remediating the release at this property. For purposes of this Notice of Responsibility, the terms and phrases used herein shall. have the meaning ascribed to such terms and phrases by the MCP unless the context clearly indicates otherwise . The Department has reason -to bel-ieve .that the release and/or threat of release which has been reported is or may be a disposal site as defined by the M.C. P. The Department also has reason to believe that you (as used in this letter, "you" and "your" refers to Commonwealth- Electric) are a Potentially Responsible Party (a 20 Riverside Drive • Lakeville, Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508) 947-6557 • Telephone (508) 946-2700 , -2- "PRP" ) with liability under M.G.L. c . 21E §5, for response action costs . This liability is "strict" , meaning that it is not based on fault, but solely on your status as owner, operator, generator, transporter, disposer or other person specified in M.G.L. c . 21E §5 . This liability is also "joint and several" , meaning that you may be liable for all response action costs incurred at a disposal site regardless of the existence of any other liable parties . The Department encourages parties with liabilities under M.G.L. c . 21E to take prompt and appropriate actions in response to releases and threats of release of oil and/or hazardous materials . By taking prompt action, you may significantly lower your assessment and cleanup costs and/or avoid liability for costs incurred by the Department in taking such actions . You may also ". avoid the imposition of, the amount of or reduce certain permit and/or annual compliance assurance fees payable under 310 CMR 4 . 00 . Please refer to M.G.L. c . 21E for a complete description of potential liability. For your convenience, a summary of liability under M.G.L. c . 21E is attached to this notice . You should be aware that you may have claims against third parties for damages, including claims for contribution or reimbursement for the costs of cleanup. Such claims do not exist indefinitely but are governed by laws which establish the time allowed for bringing litigation.. The Department encourages you to take any action necessary to protect any such claims you may have against third parties .' At the time of verbal notification - to the Department, the following response actions were approved as an Immediate Response Action (IRA) : • Removal of 10 Cubic Yards of Contaminated Soils . ACTIONS REQUIRED Additional submittals are necessary with regard to this notification including, but not limited to, the filing of a written IRA Plan, IRA Completion Statement and/or an RAO statement . The MCP requires that a fee of $750 . 00 be submitted to the Department when an RAO statement is filed greater than 120 days from the date of initial notification. Specific approval is required from the Department for the implementation of all IRAs and Release Abatement Measures (RAMS) . Assessment activities, the construction of a fence and/or the posting of signs are actions that are exempt from this approval requirement . In addition to oral notification, 310 CMR _40 . 0333 requires that a completed Release Notification Form (BWSC-103 , attached) be submitted to the. Department within sixty (60) calendar 'days of February 18 , 1999 . -3- You must employ or engage a Licensed Site Professional (LSP) to manage, supervise or actually perform the necessary response actions at this site . You may obtain a list of the . names - and addresses of these licensed professionals from the Board of Registration of Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Professionals at (617) 556-1145 . Unless otherwise provided by the Department, potentially responsible parties ( "PRP ' s" ) have one year from the initial date of notification to the Department of a release or threat of a release, pursuant to 310 CMR 40 . 0300 , or from the date the Department issues a Notice of Responsibility, whichever occurs earlier, to file with the Department one of the following submittals : (1) a completed Tier Classification Submittal ; (2) a Response Action Outcome Statement or, if applicable, (3) a Downgradient Property Status . The deadline for either of the first two submittals for this disposal site is February 18, 1999 . If required by the MCP, a completed Tier I Permit Application must also accompany a Tier Classification Submittal . This site shall not be deemed to have had all the necessary and required response actions taken unless and until all substantial hazards presented by the release and/or threat of release have been eliminated and a level of No Significant Risk exists or has been achieved in compliance with M.G.L. c . 21E and the MCP. If you have any questions" relative to this notice, please contact Robert Kearns '"at the letterhead address or at (508) 946- 2865 . All future communications regarding this release must reference the following Release Tracking Number: 4-13685 . Very truly yours, Richard F . Packard, Chief Emergency Response / Release Notification Section P/RK/re CERTIFIED MAIL #Z 333 584 110 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Attachments : Release Notification Form; BWSC-103 and Instructions Summary of Liability under M.G.L. c . 21E CC : Board of Selectmen Town Hall, 367 Main St . Hyannis, MA 02601 Board of Health Town Hall, 367 Main St . Hyannis, MA 02601 -4- cc : Fire Department 95 High School Road Hyannis, MA 02601 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE co PL/ANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair BOARD OF HEALTH satisfactory 2.Printers 3.Auto Body Shops ,�,,,���� , O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY i,' IdZ Iv X4h (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores , �� 6.Fuel Suppliers 7.Miscellaneous ADDRESS `7 , !ln—ak 4 Class: "A& QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN= indoors;OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATt S _ 7 IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test' Fuels: tf`� Viiias rosene, Heavy Oils: netor of tr is Synthetic Organics: degreasers Miscellaneous: z/ DISPOSALSECLAMATION REMARKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2.WEftr Suply ' own Sewer ublic GOn-site OPrivate 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO 1/__ O Holding tank:MDC O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES 1i N0 ORDERS: O Holding tank:MDC O Catch basin/Dry well(W-1�% O On-site system 40�� � 5.Waste Transporter . YES N0 2. r ,r P n(s), nte erviewedd Inspector (/� Date TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair satisfactory 2.Printers BOARD OF HEALTH O �' 3.Auto Body Shops unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY fiVWZ4A (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS —7 Class: J 7.Miscellaneous vv-o QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors;OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALS i Case lots Drums Ab 1.o I ve Tanks Underground Tanks IN OUT IN OUTI IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: Gasoline,Jet Fuel (A) Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B) Heavy Oils: 1, waste motor oil(C) r new motor oil (C) transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers Miscellaneous: "a( K 141IL47 x of)o evc Ctm-tvL-t" DISPOSAL/RECLAMATION REMARKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2. Wa Supply '"s O Town Sewer GrPublic 3 ��i On-site OPrivate he, wed(�/J 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO Sv�"C/ VLI 0 Holding tank:MDC 0 Catch basin/Dry well 0 On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO ORDERS: 0 Holding tank:MDC 1i ih5�, O✓ � v,, O Catch basin/Dry well CG 0 On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Name of Hauler Destination, o� e. YES NO 1. 2. Pe sons nt bm;ed Insp ctor Date 42 Date: �/ ��� 7 %2 TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM V NAME OFBUSINESS: E W 2 Lo e n6 Co BUSINESS LOCATION: 7 lT v c k- !tA L an n i S M 6 / MAILINGADDRESS: Sc. w.e- Mail To: TELEPHONE NUMBER: ���� �-1 �� -��c1 Board of Health Town of Barnstable CONTACT PERSON: P.O. Box 534 EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUM R: S0 - 39 - 59/0 Hyannis, MA 02601 TYPEOFBUSINESS: 1�t v �e� 4 ,�� CS le— Does your firm store any of the toxic or hazardous materials listed below, either for sale or for you own use? YES NO This form must be returned to the Board of Health regardless of a yes or no answer. Use the enclosed envelope for your convenience. If you answered YES above, please indicate if the materials are stored at a site otherthan your mailing address: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health has determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous character- istics and must be registered regardless of volume. Please estimate the quantity beside the product that you store. NOTE: LIST IN TOTAL LIQUID VOLUME OR POUNDS. Quantity Quantity ?t'Crixf lee n 61 y C 0 Antifreeze(for gasoline or coolant systems) �_ Drain cleaners NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes ICON Road Salt (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) 6001b Refrigerants 'Ras 'Freon Motor oils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet Fuel Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Other petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways & garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Battery acid (electrolyte) Swimming pool chlorine Rustproofers Lye or caustic soda Car wash detergents Jewelry cleaners Car waxes and polishes Leather dyes Asphalt & roofing tar Fertilizers 12-62 "Faints, varnishes, stains, dyes PCB's Lacquer thinners Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, NEW USED (inc. carbon tetrachloride) Paint & varnish removers, deglossers Ja Any other products with "poison" labels Paint brush cleaners (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Floor & furniture strippers hydrochloric acid, other acids) Metal polishes Laundry soil & stain removers Other products not listed which you feel (including bleach) may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Spot removers & cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair BOARD OF HEALTH :satisfactory 2.Printers 3.Auto Body Shops n O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY WeL� (� (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS- 7 Class: 7.Miscellaneous 14 aA1 ' QUANT TIE SAND STORAGE (IN= indoors;OUT-outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALS Case lots 1 �Underground Tanks IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: Gasoline,Jet Fuel (A) Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B) Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) new motor oil (C) transmissi ydraulie yp Synthetic O 'cs. degreasers VA Masce eo . G � S 600 - /,2 DISPO ECLAMATION REMARKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply R. O Town Sewer ublic On-site OPrivate 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES-NO /K O Holding tank: MDC O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system _ 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO O DERS: O Holding tank:MDC O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Name of Hauler Destination Wast.6 Product YES NO 1. 2. c d � -3d-- � rso (s) Interviewed Inspector Date Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services (� Thomas F. Geiler,Director a �,Q Public Health Division a.6 �--' Thomas McKean,Director 7 � 2 ,�' 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 O Office: 508-8624644 r Fax-5( 90-6304 Application Fee:$t00.00 �• �' ; IS '3 ) ;k021 Goy 7 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. DATE APPLICATION.FOR PERMIT.TO.STORE.AND/OR UTILIZE MORE.THAN. 111.GALLONS.OF.HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT I e (1J,(',JCM CO ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT - TELEPHONE NUMBER 7 / 5-r 3 E 7 r SOLE OWNER:XYES NO IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF ALL P�IRTNERS: / O D ACC)CX 12NPv(' IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. STATE OF INCORPORATION FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF: PRESIDENT -FF po?6' TREASURER Q v m U Cc i A JL- CLERK GNATURE OF,APPLICANT RESTRICTIONS: HOME ADDRESS ``1 M Vh oSA Q(CUC , (�L v✓�-�, rwt HOME TELEPHONE# F0 S- as`t qd�o H=doclwp/q MAIL-IN REQUESTS Please mail the completed application form to the address below. Also include a copy of your contingency plan(to handle hazardous waste spills,etc). In addition,please include the required fee of$100. Make check payable to: Town of Barnstable. Allow five to seven(7)working days for in- house processing. Our mailing address is: Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 FOR FAXED REQUESTS Our fax number is (508) 790-6304. Please fax a completed application form. Also,please fax us a copy of your contingency plan (to handle hazardous waste spills, etc). In addition, please mail the required fee amount of$100.00. Please make the check payable to- Town of Barnstable. The check must be mailed to the address listed above. Allow up to four days for in-house processing. For further assistance on any item above, call(508) 862-4644 F.W.WEBB COMPANY SPILL CONTINGENCY PLAN FOR HYANNIS BRANCH 1. If the nature of the material and/or spill requires so, evacuate the area immediately. 2. Shut off any electrical equipment in the area. 3. Remove any potential ignition sources from the area and turn off all operating equipment in the vicinity. 4. Cover all drains to prohibit material from improper drainage. 5. Contain the spill by use of absorbent material, apply additional to absorb. 6. Contact spill response firm on the Emergency Services phone list. 7. Remove all absorbed material or contained liquid and package in DOT approved container. Used absorbent materials should be packaged separately from liquids 8. Label all containers with the type of waste and the start date of accumulation. 9. Notify appropriate agencies and F.W. Webb Co corporate office,listed on Emergency Services phone list. 10. Once spill has been controlled and materials collected and secured, inspect the area for cleanliness and decontaminate all equipment used in the clean up. 11. Replace all used materials and ensure all response equipment is in good working condition. 12.Manage and dispose of collected absorbents an liquid in accordance with Federal and State environmental regulations. 13. For any spill greater than the reportable quantity, or 25 gallons,whichever is less, this plan shall be implemented and proper records of actions shall be kept on-site as a prescribed. 14. Spill clean up equipment is located in the showroom 15. The following.is a list of the spill equipment on site: a. spill containment kit b. personal protection (jumpsuit,boot covers,gloves,glasses) c. First aid kit in warehouse office and supply closet e. Eye wash kit f. Fire extinguishers throughout the facility F.W. WEBB COMPANY MATT LYONS OPERATIONS MANAGER 7 ATTUCKS WAY,HYANNIS,MA 02601 508-775-3890 800-352-3159 FAX:568-778-0409 RES:508-224-9260 E-MAIL:mly@fwwebb.com EMERGENCY:508-294-8232 i t r v ••:� i• a Plumbing,Heating,Cooling and Industrial Supplies Serving`New England" &New York since 1866 - -www.fwwebb.corn, c a Date: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOXIC AND "ZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: �� �'y• L'i ' ' BUSINESS LOCATION: rl Lc.+e s tit aM I'k- 1 INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: 5-08 - -7-7S -3$C10 CONTACT PERSON: M;0l* EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: c- " INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATION . Zea,-� C�ct-ke. C Fire District: Waste Transportation:t��- Last shipment of hazardous.waste: ° Name of Hauler- lc�^ �;t�h.+zmrta� Destination: W e Pr( Licensed) es No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, ge and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum _ Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) 2 3 OA4 Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Zlq Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Z ftUDegreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers W4 Misc. Combustible i" Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED I Q a41AAny other products with "poison" labels Paint_&varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Jam Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) LOO Floor &furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): Laundry soil & stain removers (including bleach) y ,� 3�(p actl af Spot removers &cleaning fluids Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers aG� 046d Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory/Inspection For ALL Shops and Businesses in the Town of Barnstable : ` DBA: C LAJ. eJ . . ocation: ­7 .A''k Date: L( \ Physical Features to Inspect: Hazardous waste generation sites (production/manufacturing areas): o, Waste stora a areas: Satellite accumulation points throughout- c HazMat stored outdoors — CHECK OUTSIDE: J� '� LAII Z� Shipping and receiving areas: — .�' 1 ) 3 , Run down of shop activities: (" ILA � l Housekeeping practices: "�-- �- r HazMat On-Site Inventory/Inspection: Records to Review for SQGs and CESQGs �DBA: (A) Location: S Site visit date: 19 —a-77 0Y • Hazardous Waste Manifests: • Employee training documentation (if required): ., • Hazardous substance spill control and contingency plan: CMSDS on site? 0,4, • HazMat Inventory records (if applicable): • HazMat Waste Shipping documentation: • Spill records (if applicable): Town of Barnstable-Health Department Page 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY SITE VISITS r ci DBA: F.W.Webb Co. Fax: _ $-- �� D / Ag Corp Name: Mailing Address Location: :7 Attucks Way,Barnstable Street: 7 Attucks Way mappar: City: Hyannis Contact: State: Ma Telephone: ;(508)775-3890 Zip: 02601 Emergency: tj Person Interviewed: Business Contact Letter Date: 8/20/2004 Category: Inventory Site Visit Date: 8/27/2004 Type: Follow Up/Inspection Date: ❑� public water ❑ indoor floor drains ❑ outdoor surface drains ❑ license required ❑ private water ❑ indoor holding tank mdc ❑ outdoor holding tank mdc ❑ currently licensed ❑ town sewage ❑ indoor catch basin/drywell ❑ outdoor catch basin/drywell expir - -- - - ` W on-site sewage ❑ indoor on-site syste ❑ outdoor onsite system date: ....... . .. .. __-.. f Remarks: 5/30/97 MSDS sheets on site. Spedi dry for spills. compliance: REMARKS: 10/15/98-MSDS,trainin films+compliance kept in Empl. Satisfactory lounge. Three delivery trucks maintained @Bucklers.Retail and wholesale plumbing supply.Stock stored on wood shelves. OREDERS: move liquid antifreeze inside or provide secondary containment. i '! � �4VX Page 2 Town of Barnstable-Health Department HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Chemicals: ❑ Zero Toxic Waste Materials 1 gty's>25 Ibs dry or 50 gals liquid but less than 111 gals ❑ gty's 111 gals or more descnption.. qty, �unit of,m,easure , hydraulic fluids(including break fluid) 1gallons diesel fuel,kerosene,#2 heating oil _ 16ounces _ �► J( misc.petroleum products:grease,lubricants 12 gallons degreasers for engines and metal 12quarts _ ......__....._._.........._.._....._..................._..................__....._._....................._.._._._,,,...._------._......._... ..._.......__......_..._......._..._...._.....;.__...._......._......._ ......._......................._....................... paint,varnishes,stains,dyes 12units drain cleaners 24 uarts road salt 100 pounds refrigerants i 600pounds Adhesives 12cases antifreeze(for gasoline or coolant systems) 400gallons _ Waste Transporter: Fire District: ` Last HW Ship nt Date: Waste Hauler Licensed: �aw-1 � X J LA.) 1 Message Page l of-5 I' I I j Martin, Cynthia From: Eliza Cox[ECox@nutter.com] Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 1:48 PM To: Martin, Cynthia Subject: RE: Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service- 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis - Follow-Up Thank you Cindy, very much! All the best, -Liza From: Martin,Cynthia [mailto:Cynthia.Martin@town.barnstable.ma.us] Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 4:37 PM To: D. Jeffrey Ehart; Eliza Cox; Perry,Tom Cc: McKean, Thomas Subject: RE: Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service - 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis Follow-Up Good Afternoon All, Once again there was an oversight in the review of the MSDS. Fe-Resist is incompatible with acid, which meets the definition of a hazardous material. Therefore the total quantity of hazardous material is now at 760 gallons. A discussion with Tom McKean resulted in there being no issues in regards to the planned location of CCLS at 880 Attucks Lane. This decision is based on the fact that there may have been an inventory as high as 1,139.5 gallons at that location. This number is based on the combined highest number of gallons noted in 1997, and the highest amount of gas (as gallons) as noted in 2008. For the record the maximum amount of hazardous material (liquid and gas combined)documented to be at that location at. the same time is 712.5 gallons. Feel free to contact me with any questions. Cindy -----Original Message----- From: D. Jeffrey Ehart [mailto:jehart@cccis.com] Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 3:38 PM To: Eliza Cox; Martin, Cynthia; Perry,Tom Subject: RE: Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service - 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis - Follow-Up Thank you to all. Once up and running, I invite you to see our new operation. Jeff Ehart Jeffrey Ehart, Owner Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service, Inc. 508.771.5076, Direct 508.771.1183, Fax jehart@cccls.com CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This email and any attachments are for the exclusive and confidential use of . the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, distribute or take action in reliance upon this message. If you have received this in error, please notify us immediately by return email and promptly delete this message and its attachments from your computer system. From: Eliza Cox [mailto:ECox@nutter.com] Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 2:40 PM 11/1/2011 j Message Page 2 of 5 l To: 'Martin, Cynthia'; 'Perry, Tom' Cc: D. Jeffrey Ehart Subject: RE: Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service - 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis - Follow-Up Hi Tom, I received today my letter, as countersigned by you, confirming that CCLCS's proposed use (at that point, with 605 gallons of hazardous materials) would be permissible in the IND district and the GP overlay (thank you!). I just wanted to check with you that this latest email from Cindy (below) which increases the quantity to 705 gallons per the Town's definition does not change your decision. As Cindy notes in her email, even at 705 gallons, this is below the documented historic high for FW Webb at this location. CCLCS's due diligence period under the purchase and sale agreement ends in about a week, so we are trying to get this "nailed down" within that period of time so that we have an understanding that the use would be permitted on the site. If you could please let me know by counter-email, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much! -Liza Eliza Z. Cox 71"J Nutter Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP 1471 lyannough Road (Route 132) Hyannis, MA 02601 Direct line 508.790.5431 Fax 508.771.8079 www.nutter.com This Electronic Message contains information from the law firm of Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP, which may be privileged and confidential. The information is intended to be for the use of the addressee only. If you have received this communication in error, do not read it. Please delete it from your system without copying it, and notify the sender by reply e-mail, so that our address record can be corrected. Thank you. From:-Martin;Cynthia-[mailto Cynthia;Martin@town:barnstable.ma;us]---- — Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 2:10 PM To: Eliza Cox; Perry,Torn Cc: D. Jeffrey Ehart Subject: RE: Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service - 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis - Follow-Up Eliza, Jeff, and Tom, Eliza, thank you for the follow up notes to our meeting. Since the meeting, I reviewed the Material Safety- Data Sheets again. Upon this review I noted that both the Alis and Citri-Brite are reactive/incompatible with acid. As you are aware this criteria meets the definition of"hazardous materials" as per Chapter 108. Based.on the CCCLS inventory, this is an additional 155 gallons (one-hundred gallons ofAlis, fifty-five gallons of Citri-Brite) making the total quantity of hazardous materials 705 (seven-hundred and five) gallons. This quantity falls between the historic low and high quantity of hazardous material stored at F.W. Webb. I have yet to disuses the finding with Tom McKean. Upon discussing the situation with him I will contact you. 11/1/2011 Message — Page 3 of 5 Please contact me with any concerns. (As a reminder I am only here on Tuesdays and Thursdays.) Cindy v,si� ��z9A-40 -----Original Message----- w�5�e- 0\*0? From: Eliza Cox [mailto:ECox@nutter.com] Y'Ip-� Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 9:25 AM I '� To: Perry, Tom; Martin, Cynthia Cc: 'D. Jeffrey Ehart'. Subject:Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service - 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis - Follow-Up Good Morning Tom and Cindy, I hope that you both had a great weekend! I wanted to follow-up with you both on the Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service's (CCCLS) proposed relocation to 880 Attucks Lane, Hyannis (former FW Webb location). Hopefully, Tom, you received my memorandum dated October 12, 2011 requesting a zoning determination. Since sending you that memorandum, Jeff Ehart and I met with Cindy. Martin to review CCCLS's proposed chemical inventory and, specifically, which chemicals were considered "hazardous materials" under the Town's definition contained in Chapter 108 of the Code. At the meeting, we reviewed the MSDS sheet for each chemical. Since Tom's determination is dependent on the same classification of materials, I thought it would be helpful to send this email to you both so that we are all, hopefully, on the same page. And, Tom, the chemical inventory contained in this email is slightly different than my memo of October 12th. This email is more updated based on our meeting last Thursday with Cindy. CCCLS's total proposed chemical inventory (includin the "nqqn-haz r us" chemicals) a� 1 the new location is as follows: 7 f ., ° =tiI {�ottaQ� - 1.) Starlite /Alkali.— 150 gallons / 2.) Sodium Hypochlorite (bleach) — 150 gallons 5�-pe4 3.) Alis /Detergent— 100 gallons f' Dip,\Wk(PL.t,5�V -Ar 4.) Citri-Brite / Detergent— 55 gallons r4Jlqw !✓ kry .5.) Fe Resist Water Softener— 55 gallons 46.) Hydrogen Peroxide.— 100 gallons �\O - 7.) Rustex/ Sour (Rust Remover) — 150 gallons ' 8.) Fluff It (Softener) — 55 gallons 9.) Stand Up/ Starch — 55 gallons Since our meeting, Cindy, we have confirmed with the chemical supplier the pH's for the following: • Fe Resist.is 10.5 (so it is not "hazardous" under the definition), • Fluff It is 5.0 (so it is not "hazardous" under the definition), and • Stand Up is also 5.0 (so it, also, is not "hazardous" under the definition). 11/1/2011 iMessage Page 4 of 5 Therefore, based on our meeting last Thursday with Cindy, it is our understanding that, of the above-referenced total inventory of chemicals, only the following would be considered "hazardous materials" under Chapter 108 of the Town's Coda: 1.) Starlite /Alkali — 150 gallons 2.) Sodium Hypochlorite (bleach) — 150 gallons 3.) Hydrogen Peroxide— 100 gallons 4.) Rustex/ Sour (Rust Remover) — 150 gallons Together, these "hazardous materials" per the Town's definition total a maximum of 550 gallons (assuming the tanks were completely full). At our meeting last Thursday with Cindy, we also reviewed FW Webb's prior chemical inventory at 880 Attucks Lane because, for zoning purposes in the GP overlay, CCCLS needs to have less hazardous materials than FW Webb had at the site. Our review indicated as follows: 1.) In 1997 the Cape Cod Commission issued a DRI Exemption to FW Webb for a 15,000 sf expansion. Several findings of that decision are important in this analysis, as follows (Tom, this decision is in Tab B of the memo): a. Finding 8 —"the inventory of hazardous materials stored on the site can fluctuate based on customer demand and the season (particularly for the antifreeze used to winterize plumbing systems)." b. Finding 7 — References an April 1997 and a May 1997 registration form. The April 1997 form said 213.5 gallons and 700 pounds of hazardous materials. The May 1997 said an additional 414 gallons of hazardous materials. Therefore, based on the April inventory, plus the additional gallonage in the May report, FW Webb had, during that time, somewhere between 213.5 to 627.5 gallons plus 700 pounds of hazardous materials. c. Finding 9 — References an August 1997 report-at that point, it had 250 gallons and 750 pounds of hazardous materials. 2.) Cindy showed us a 2007 inventory form which listed 342 gallons of hazardous materials. It did not list the pounds. 3.) We also pulled a 2008 letter from the BOH which indicates 173 gallons plus 4,355 pounds of refrigerants. Clearly the Finding 8 in the CCC decision was accurate—that the total amount fluctuated at the site. However, trying to piece all this information together, it looks like FW Webb had somewhere between 173 to 627.5 gallons of hazardous materials plus 700 to 4,355 pounds of hazardous materials. r We asked CCCLS's chemical supplier how to convert pounds to gallons (so that we could assess "apples to apples", so to speak), and he said, generally each gallon weighs somewhere between 8.5 to 13 pounds. So, using the conservative number of 8.5.pounds per gallon, if we convert the 700 —4,355 pounds of hazardous materials that FW Webb had it would be an additional 82-512 gallons (700 and 4355 divided by 8.5). J Thus, using that conversion & adding it to 173 to 627.5 gallons figure, FW Webb had, on the site, at any given time the equivalent of somewhere between 255 to 1,139.5 gallons of hazardous materials. For example, based on the last filing, the 2008 letter, at that time (after converting the 4,355 pounds to gallons), FW Webb had the equivalent of 685 11/1/2011 Message Page 5 of 5 I � gallons of hazardous materials (173 gallons + 4355/8.5). Compare those numbers to CCCLS proposed total: a maximum of 550 gallons of hazardous materials, and the CCCLS proposal represents a,significant.reduction. Cindy and Tom, 'please let me know if you have any questions, comments or concerns regarding these calculations. Otherwise, Tom, we would request that you please confirm that the CCCLS proposal, as described in this email, is permissible in the GP overlay district, based on taking credit for FW Webb's grandfathered amounts of hazardous materials at the site. Again, if you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you both VERY MUCH for all your time. Cindy, thank you especially for taking the time to walk me through the MSDS sheets and the Town's definition in C. 108 of the Code. Kind regards, -Liza Eliza Z. Cox N,Uter Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP 1471. lyannough Road (Route 132) Hyannis, MA 02601 Direct line 508.790.5431 Fax 508.771.8079 www.nutter.com This Electronic Message contains information from the law firm of Nutter, McClennen & Fish, LLP, which may be privileged and confidential. The information is intended to be for the use of the addressee only. If you have received this communication in error, do not read it. Please delete it from your system without copying it, and notify the sender by reply e-mail, so that our address record can be corrected. Thank you. 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Circular 230 Disclosure: To ensure compliance with IRS Circular 230,we inform you that any federal tax advice included in this communication(including attachments) is not intended or written to be used, and it cannot be used;for the purpose of(i) avoiding the imposition of federal tax penalties or(ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed herein. 11/1/2011 CAPE COD COMMERCIAL LINEN ATTUCKS LANE—CHEMICAL INVENTORY PRODUCT QUANTITY MSDS CLASSIFICATION IS PRODUCT A NAME/TYPE OF "CONSUMER PRODUCT with hazard rating PRODUCT" UNDER 0=benign REGIONAL , 5=highly hazardous POLICY PLAN? i STARLITE/ALKALI 150 gallon tank HAZARDOUS_„ SODIUM YES HYDROXIDE fu' v i m /S 6 S 80-90%-fail 1�z 14, __ flammability--0 i physical hazard=2 HIP, � l SODIUM 150 gallon tank HAZARDOUS`-SODIUM YES I HYPOCHLORITE/ HYPOCHLORITE.SODIU _. _.._ . __. 80-90%ful°l M HYDROXIDE LL BLEACH M _. . ry ( flammability=Q h sic hazard q ALIS/DtTERGENT 100 gallon_tank HAZARDOUS =_2= YES k BUTOXYETHANOI 60180% full l flammability=l } 1 physical health-0 CITRI 55 gallon tank HAZARDOUS-2- YES BRITEXITRUS BUTOXYETHANOL DETERGENT 80-90% full _ . a .i flammab ility=l _ ._ .. h sical health. 0 _ I Q) - :r � 1 ME MM- ME 16 1 RUSTEX/SOUR, 150,gallon tank HAZARDOUS . YES AMMONIUM RUST REMOVER 80 90%o full HYDROGEN DIFLOURIDE / (� µ flammability=b physical.hazard:4 m 10 1 TOTAL QUANTITY OF ALL CHEMICALS': .870 gallons TOTAL QUANTITY OF CHEMICALS NOT CONTAINING HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS2: tlp TOTAL QUANTITY OF ALL CHEMICALS CONTAINING HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS, BUT WHICH ARE EXEMPT AS "CONSUMER PRODUCTS" FROM THE CAPE COD . COMMISSION DEFINITION OF "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS"' 605 gallons TOTAL QUANTITY OF CHEMICALS CONSIDERED "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS" UNDER THE CAPE COD COMMISSION'S REGIONAL POLICY PLAN': .3 2048274.1 'Assuming tanks are 100%full. z Assuming tanks are 100%full. 3 Assuming tanks are 100%full. All of these products are considered"Consumer Products"under the Regional Policy Plan and are,therefore,not considered"hazardous materials"pursuant to the Cape Cod Commission standards. 4 Assuming tanks are 100%full. 2 Cape Cod Commercial Linen Service, Inc. Pictures Taken June 28, 2018 u ; —AA V. .. —_ TIE 4. 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