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1 NATIONAL COATING & LINING COMPANY MADISON AVE MURRIETA, CA PHONE: (951) Date: 10/10/2013 NCLC Job #: FAX: (951) Job Name: SUBMITTAL SUBMITTAL NO.: ADDRESS REPLY TO: SENDER W.M. LYLES CO. NATIONAL COATING & LINING COMPANY ROICK DRIVE MADISON AVE TEMECULA, CA MURRIETA, CA ATTN: STEPHEN HENNING ( ) ATTN: STEPHEN STEWART WE ARE SENDING Attached with copies / sets. Under separate cover via Electronically P1-101 SLUDGE DEWATERING & ODOR CONTROL AT PLANT 1 the following: Material Product Data Sheet Material Safety Data Sheet Application Instructions Product is being submitted as per specifications. Product is being submitted as an alternate or performance equal per the manufacturer. ITEM NO. SPEC NO. SECTION DESCRIPTION PROTECTIVE COATING B CROSS-REFERENCE FROM THE MANUFACTURER INCLUDED C. 1 ALL MSDS FOR ALL PRODUCTS USED AT JOB SITE INCLUDED WITHIN SUBMITTAL C. 2 SHERWIN WILLIAMS LETTER CONFIRMING ALL MATERIALS USED COMPLY WITH SCAQMD RULES AND REGULATIONS INCLUDED C. 3-7 REFER TO THE PRODUCT DATA SHEETS OF ALL MATERIALS FOR PUBLISHED INFORMATION C. 6.A-C REFER TO NCLC COATING MATERIAL LIST 1.4 F. 1-3 REFER TO THE PRODUCT DATA SHEETS OF ALL MATERIALS FOR PUBLISHED INFORMATION 1.4 F. 5 FIELD REPAIR PROCEDURES AND MATERIALS PROVIDED BY SHERWIN WILLIAMS INLUDED 1.4 F. 6 ALL MSDS FOR ALL PRODUCTS USED AT JOB SITE INCLUDED WITHIN SUBMITTAL 1.4 G & H MANUFACTUER CERTIFICATION TO BE GIVEN AS REQUIRED 1.4 I NCLC WILL GIVE APPLICATOR'S CERTIFICATE AND REPORT AS REQUIRED 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE 1.5 A NCLC AGREES TO CONFORM TO THE 1.5 A SPECIFICATIONS 1.5 B 1 SSPC QP1 CERTIFICATION ATTACHED 5 REFERENCES OF PREVIOUS SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE ATTACHED 1.5 B 2-7 NCLC AGREES TO CONFORM TO THE 1.5 B 2-7 SPECIFICATIONS 1.6 NCLC AGREES TO CONFORM TO THE 1.6 SPECIFICATIONS 1.7 NCLC AGREES TO CONFORM TO THE 1.7 SPECIFICATIONS For your approval For your use As requested Review and comment REMARKS 2.3 ITEM 1 NCLC ACKNOWLEDGE COMPLIANCE WITH PART 2.2.E, ITEMS 1 THROUGH 4 AND 2.2.L, ITEMS 1 THROUGH 3 AND COPY TO: JOB FILE SIGNED /s/ Stephen Stewart

2 NATIONAL COATING & LINING COMPANY MADISON AVE MURRIETA, CA PHONE: (951) Date: 10/3/2013 NCLC Job #: FAX: (951) Job Name: SUBMITTAL SUBMITTAL NO.: ADDRESS REPLY TO: SENDER W.M. LYLES CO. NATIONAL COATING & LINING COMPANY ROICK DRIVE MADISON AVE TEMECULA, CA MURRIETA, CA ATTN: STEPHEN HENNING ( ) ATTN: STEPHEN STEWART WE ARE SENDING Attached with copies / sets. Under separate cover via Electronically P1-101 SLUDGE DEWATERING & ODOR CONTROL AT PLANT 1 the following: Material Product Data Sheet Material Safety Data Sheet Application Instructions Product is being submitted as per specifications. Product is being submitted as an alternate or performance equal per the manufacturer. ITEM NO. SPEC NO SECTION PROTECTIVE COATING DESCRIPTION SYSTEM 4 - ALIPHATIC POLYURETHANE PRIME SHERWIN WILLIAMS MACROPOXY FINISH SHERWIN WILLIAMS HI-SOLIDS POLYURETHANE 100 SYSTEM 5 - ALIPHATIC POLYURETHANE PRIME SHERWIN WILLIAMS MACROPOXY INTERMEDIATE SHERWIN WILLIAMS MACROPOXY FINISH SHERWIN WILLIAMS HI-SOLIDS POLYURETHANE 100 SYSTEM 7 - ACRYLIC LATEX PRIME SHERWIN WILLIAMS PRO-CRYL UNIVERSAL PRIMER PRIME SHERWIN WILLIAMS PRO INDUSTRIAL ACRYLIC SYSTEM 10 - ACRYLIC CONCRETE PRIME SHERWIN WILLAIMS HEAVY DUTY BLOCK FILLER FINISH SHERWIN WILLAIMS LOXON ACRYLIC COATING SYSTEM COAL TAR EPOXY SHERWIN WILLIAMS TARGUARD LOW VOC COAL TAR EPOXY SYSTEM WATERPROOFING RAINGUARD BLOK-LOC For your approval For your use As requested Review and comment REMARKS COPY TO: JOB FILE SIGNED /s/ STEPHEN STEWART

3 Section PROTECTIVE COATING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 THE REQUIREMENT A. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish all tools, equipment, materials, and supplies and shall perform all labor required to complete the protective coating of all specified surfaces not specifically included under the requirements of Section 09905, Architectural Paint Finishes. This Work shall include all surface preparation, pretreatment, coating application, touch-up of factory-coated surfaces, protection of surfaces not to be coated, cleanup, and appurtenant Work, in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. B. Materials and supplies provided shall be the standard products of the manufacturer. Materials in each coating system shall be the products of a single manufacturer. C. All coatings, solvents, equipment and procedures necessary to complete the Work specified in the Contract Documents shall be suitable for wastewater treatment plant and ocean environments and shall comply with all current South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) rules and regulations. Materials shall be delivered unopened to the jobsite in their original containers bearing the manufacturer's label, completely identifying the contents, date of manufacture, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as required by the SCAQMD, and listing directions for their proper use. D. No products shall be allowed onsite that do not conform to SCAQMD rules and regulations. Materials exceeding the storage life recommended by the manufacturer shall be removed from the jobsite. E. Preparation of reports required by SCAQMD as applicable. F. The release of volatile organic compounds (VOC) is regulated by SCAQMD Architectural Rule The CONTRACTOR shall maintain daily records of the use of these materials including paint, solvents, thinners, sealants, adhesives, caulking, etc. The CONTRACTOR shall submit an estimate of daily use of VOC-containing materials in advance to permit proper planning. The ENGINEER will coordinate the use of these materials and may restrict usage as necessary to avoid exceeding the daily allowable quantities. Any delay or cost that occurs from the administration of SCAQMD regulations is the sole responsibility of the CONTRACTOR and not reimbursable by OCSD. G. The following surfaces shall not be protective coated hereunder unless shown or specified herein or elsewhere in the Contract Documents. These surfaces shall be masked off by the CONTRACTOR prior to surface preparation work being performed on adjacent surfaces requiring coating. 1. Exterior or interior concrete structures. 2. Stainless steel. 3. Machined surfaces. 4. Grease fittings. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

4 5. Glass. 6. Equipment nameplates. 7. Maintenance hole frames and covers. 8. Platform gratings, stair treads, door thresholds, and other walk surfaces. 9. Buried or encased piping or conduit. 10. Bronze, brass, copper, or chrome items. 11. Concrete floors and slabs. 12. Tunnels. 13. Redwood. 14. Steel encased in concrete or masonry. 15. Galvanized pipe supports and cable trays. 16. Galvanized steel framing and ducting. H. The coating system schedules summarize the surfaces to be coated, the required surface preparation, and the coating systems to be applied. Coating notes on the Drawings are used to show exceptions to the schedules, to show or extend the limits of coating systems, or to clarify or show details for application of the coating systems. 1.2 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE A. The requirements of the following Sections and divisions apply to the Work of this Section. Other Sections and divisions of the Specifications, not referenced below, shall also apply to the extent required for proper performance of this Work. 1. Section 09905, Architectural Paint Finishes 2. Section 15030, Piping Identification Systems 1.3 REFERENCE SPECIFICATIONS, CODES AND STANDARDS A. All Work specified herein shall conform to or exceed the applicable requirements of the referenced portions of the following publications to the extent that the provisions thereof are not in conflict with other provisions of these Specifications. B. Comply with the applicable editions of the following codes, regulations and standards. 1. Codes and Regulations: 29 CFR 1910 Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, Part 1910, U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHA) PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

5 29 CFR 1926 Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, Part 1926, U.S. Safety and Health Regulations For Construction (OSHA) CCR California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Div. 1, Chap. 4, Subchap. 7, Article 112, Labeling Of Injurious Substances CCR Cal/EPA EPA FDA SCAQMD California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Industrial Relations (Cal/OSHA), other applicable provisions California Environmental Protection Agency U.S. Environmental Protection Agency U.S. Food and Drug Administration South Coast Air Quality Management District 2. Industry Standards: AIHA Z9.2 Fundamentals Governing The Design And Operation Of Local Exhaust Ventilation Systems ANSI A13.1 ANSI 70 ASSE Z87.1 ASTM C 309 ASTM D4138 ASTM D4414 ASTM D4787 ASTM D5162 AWWA C105 Scheme for Identification of Piping Systems NFPA 70, National Electrical Code Occupational and Educational Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices Standard Specification for Liquid Membrane- Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete Standard Practices for Measurement of Dry Film Thickness of Protective Coating Systems by Destructive, Cross-Sectioning Means Standard Practice for Measurement of Wet Film Thickness by Notch Gages Standard Practice for Continuity Verification of Liquid or Sheet Linings Applied to Concrete Substrates Standard Practice for Discontinuity (Holiday) Testing of Nonconductive Protective Coating on Metallic Substrates Polyethylene Encasement for Ductile Iron Pipe Systems Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

6 AWWA C203 AWWA C213 AWWA D102 ISEA Z89.1 Coal-Tar Protective Coatings and Linings for Steel Water Pipelines - Enamel and Tape-Hot- Applied Fusion-Bonded Epoxy Coating for the Interior and Exterior of Steel Water Pipelines Coating Steel Water-Storage Tanks Industrial Head Protection 3. Other Standards: NACE NACE International (formerly, National Association of Corrosion Engineers) NACE SP0188 Discontinuity (Holiday) Testing of New Protective Coatings on Conductive Substrates NAPF Surface Preparation Standard for Ductile Iron Pipe and Fittings in Exposed Locations Receiving Special External Coatings and/or Special Internal Linings SSPC-PA2 Paint Application Specification No. 2: Measurement of Dry Coating Thickness with Magnetic Gauges SSPC-SP 1 SSPC-SP 2 SSPC-SP 3 SSPC-SP 5/NACE No. 1 SSPC-SP 6/NACE No. 3 SSPC-SP 7/NACE No. 4 SSPC-SP 10/NACE No. 2 SSPC-VIS 1 Solvent Cleaning Hand Tool Cleaning Power Tool Cleaning White Metal Blast Cleaning Commercial Blast Cleaning Brush-Off Blast Cleaning Near-White Blast Cleaning Guide and Reference Photographs for Steel Surfaces Prepared by Dry Abrasive Blast Cleaning NOAA U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration SSPC The Society for Protective Coatings C. Comply with the applicable reference Specifications as directed in the General Requirements and the Additional General Requirements. PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

7 1.4 CONTRACTOR SUBMITTALS A. Submittals shall be made in accordance with the General Requirements, Additional General Requirements and as specified herein. B. Complete data on each type and kind of paint, primer and materials shall be submitted for review. Acceptance shall be received from the ENGINEER before the paint is delivered to the jobsite. This procedure shall be followed whether or not the paint that the CONTRACTOR proposes to use is named in the Contract Documents. Submitted data shall show where and for what uses each paint product is proposed with crossreference made to Sections of these Specifications. Each proposed type and kind of paint shall include data to show that it meets the detailed requirements of these Specifications. C. In addition to the data required by the General Requirements and Additional General Requirements, paint material submittals shall include the following: 1. Material safety data sheets for all products used at the jobsite including paints, thinners, solvents, and cleaners. 2. Documentation that all materials used comply with SCAQMD rules and regulations. 3. The manufacturer's published instructions for use as a guide in specifying and applying the proposed materials with complete instructions for the application in the environment and for the conditions for which the paint is intended as shown in the Contract Documents. 4. All conditions, procedures, and qualities that may adversely affect the paint or final coating; or that may cause the paint not to protect the covered material from corrosion, shall be clearly and completely stated in the instructions. As a minimum, the following shall be addressed relative to optimum coating performance: 5. Surface preparation. 6. Method of application shall include: a) Numbers of coats. b) Thickness of each coat. c) Total thickness. d) Drying time and recoat window of each coat, including primer. e) Primer requirements. f) Temperature and moisture requirements during and after application. 7. Ingredients including percent solids content and volatile organic compounds. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

8 D. Samples: The CONTRACTOR shall submit samples of all paint, finishes, and other coating materials specified herein, in accordance with the General Requirements and Additional General Requirements and as specified herein. Paint or coating samples shall be submitted on 6-inch by 6-inch panels constructed from the substrate material intended for application. Each sample shall be completely coated over its entire surface. The panel may be coated with a complete coating system or with one protective coating material, type, and color, at the direction of the ENGINEER. E. Coating Materials List: The CONTRACTOR shall provide 8 copies of a coating materials list that indicates the manufacturer and the coating number, keyed to the coating systems herein, prior to or at the time of submittal of samples. F. Paint Manufacturer's Information: For each paint system to be used, the CONTRACTOR shall submit the following listed data at least 30 days prior to painting: 1. Paint manufacturer's data sheet for each product used, including statements on the suitability of the material for the intended use. 2. Paint manufacturer's instructions and recommendations on surface preparation and application. 3. Colors available for each product (where applicable). 4. Compatibility of shop and field applied coatings (where applicable). 5. Field repair procedures and materials. 6. Material safety data sheet for each product used. A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) shall be provided for each type of paint, solvent, cleaner, oil, etc, supplied. 7. Two sets of color samples to match each color selected by the ENGINEER from the manufacturer's standard color sheets. If custom mixed colors are required by this Section, the color samples shall be made using color formulations prepared to match the color samples furnished by the ENGINEER. The color formula shall be shown on the back of each color sample. G. Manufacturer's Certification: For submerged and severe service coating systems, the CONTRACTOR shall require the paint manufacturer to certify to the following: 1. The manufacturer s representative has provided at least 8 hours and as deemed necessary, of onsite instruction, sufficient to become completely confident that the CONTRACTOR can perform these tasks correctly: surface preparation, mixing, application, curing, and recoat time frames of the coating systems. 2. The manufacturer's representative has personally observed the start of surface preparation, mixing, and application of the coating materials. H. The CONTRACTOR shall submit all such certificates to the ENGINEER within 7 days of completion of each paint system. PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

9 I. Applicator's Certificate and Report: For submerged and severe service coating systems, the CONTRACTOR shall require the applicator of the protective paint coatings to certify to the following: 1. Immediately before painting, surfaces conformed to the specified preparation criteria; they were in the specified condition; and were clean, dry, and free of dust, rust, and mill scale. 2. Surface preparation and coating use, mixing, application, and curing were done in accordance with the current printed instructions and recommendations of the protective coating manufacturer, and these Specifications. 3. The products specified were used and a listing of the names of the products and their manufacturer. 4. The products were used within the shelf-life dates, stating the shelf-life dates of each container of each product used. 5. The coatings were applied during appropriate atmospheric conditions and within the specified pot life recommended by the manufacturer. 6. The specified dry-film thicknesses of coatings are on the items. 7. The quantities of each product used with copies of paint manufacturer's invoice. 8. Compatible paints were used where shop or field applied coatings are applied over previously applied coatings. 9. The applicator's certificate shall list the dates and locations that the coating work was completed for the various surfaces coated, and shall also list the dry-film thickness obtained for each coat. The CONTRACTOR shall submit said paint applicator's certificates to the ENGINEER within 7 days after completion of each paint system. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. General: 1. The CONTRACTOR shall give the ENGINEER a minimum of 3 days advance notice of the start of any field surface preparation work of coating application work, and a minimum of 7 days advance notice of the start of any shop surface preparation work. 2. All such work shall be performed only in the presence of the ENGINEER, unless the ENGINEER has granted prior permission to perform such work in its absence. 3. Inspection by the ENGINEER, or the waiver of inspection of any particular portion of the Work, shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of its responsibility to perform the work in accordance with these Specifications. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

10 4. Inspection Devices: The CONTRACTOR shall furnish, until Final Acceptance of such coatings, inspection devices in good working condition for the evaluation of surface preparation, detection of holidays and measurement of wet and dry-film thicknesses of protective coatings. Inspection devices include, but are not limited to, psychrometer, US Chamber of Commerce Weather Bureau book of psychrometric tables, magnetic contact or infrared surface temperature thermometer, surface profile comparator, replicator, or profilometer, SSPC/NACE VIS 1 standard, wet film thickness gauge dry film thickness gauges for ferrous metallic, nonferrous metallic and nonmetallic substrates, and high and low voltage holiday test units. Dry-film thickness gauges shall be made available for the ENGINEER s use at all times while coating is being done, until Final Acceptance of such coatings. Holiday detection devices shall be operated only in the presence of the ENGINEER. 5. Holiday Testing: The CONTRACTOR shall holiday test all coated metallic surfaces which will be buried, submerged, surfaces which are enclosed in a condensing vapor space, and any other surfaces coated with any of the submerged and severe service coating systems in the presence of the ENGINEER. Holiday testing shall be in accordance with NACE SP0188 and ASTM D5162 for metallic substrates and ASTM D4787 for nonmetallic substrates. Areas which contain holidays shall be marked and repaired or recoated in accordance with the coating manufacturer's printed instructions and then retested. a. Coatings with Thickness Exceeding 20 Mils: For metallic surfaces having a total dry-film coating thickness exceeding 20 mils: pulse-type holiday detector such as Tinker & Rasor, Model AP-W, D.E. Stearns Co. Model 14/20, Or Equal shall be used. The operating voltage of the unit shall be adjusted based on the minimum specified total coating thickness and the manufacturer s recommendations for holiday testing. In the absence of a manufacturer recommendation, the unit shall be adjusted to the nearest value equal to or less than 125 volts per mil of total coating thickness. The coating shall be completely cured and dry for the testing. b. Coatings with Thickness of 20 Mils or Less: For surfaces having a total dryfilm coating thickness of 20 mils or less: Tinker & Rasor Model M1, K-D Bird Dog, Or Equal shall be used. The unit shall operate at less than 100 volts. The coating shall be completely cured prior to testing. A nonsudsing-type wetting agent, such as Kodak Photo-Flo, Or Equal, may be added to the water prior to wetting the detector sponge upon acceptance of the ENGINEER. 6. Film Thickness Testing: On each ferrous, nonferrous, and nonmetallic substrate to be coated, both wet-film coating thickness and dry-film coating thickness shall be measured. The wet-film coating thickness shall be measured at the time of application of each coat using a wet film gauge and shall comply with ASTM D4414. The number of dry-film coating thickness measurements to be taken shall either comply with this standard or shall be agreed upon by the ENGINEER prior to testing. Measure five separate spots spaced evenly over each 100 square feet of area (or fraction thereof) or as agreed upon by the ENGINEER prior to testing. The average of five spot measurements for each such 100-square-foot area shall not be less than the specified minimum thickness. No single spot measurement in any 100-squarefoot area shall be less than 80 percent of the specified minimum or more than 120 percent of the specified maximum thickness. Each coat shall be tested for the correct thickness, if practical. No dry-film coating thickness measurement shall be made until at least 8 hours after application of the coating or as recommended by the manufacturer. a. On ferrous metals, the dry-film coating thickness shall be measured in accordance with the SSPC-PA2 using a magnetic-type dry-film thickness gauge such as Mikro Test model FM, Elcometer model 111/1EZ, Or Equal. PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

11 b. For nonferrous metallic substrates, the dry-film coating thickness shall be measured in accordance with ASTM D7091 using a nonferrous gauge. Use a Posi Tector 6000 F/N from Check-Line, DeFelsko, Or Equal. c. For nonmetallic substrates such as concrete surfaces, the dry-film coating thickness shall be measured in accordance with ASTM D6132. Use a Posi Tector 200 from Check-Line, DeFelsko, Or Equal. d. If directed by the ENGINEER, the CONTRACTOR shall destructively test the coating in accordance with ASTM D4138 to determine the dry-film coating thickness. Patch coatings at the points of thickness measurement. e. Surface Preparation: Evaluation of blast-cleaned metallic surface preparation work will be based upon comparison of the blasted surfaces with the standard SSPC Vis 1. The CONTRACTOR shall provide samples for comparison. B. CONTRACTOR Qualifications: 1. Where protective coatings are to be applied by CONTRACTOR s Subcontractor, said Subcontractor [shall possess a valid state license as required for performance of the painting and coating work called for in this Specification and] [shall be SSPC QP1 certified for coating complex steel structures and] [shall be SSPC QP2 certified for removal of hazardous coatings and] shall provide 5 references that show that the painting Subcontractor has previous successful experience with the specified or comparable coating systems. Include the name, address, and the telephone number for the owner of each installation for which the painting Subcontractor provided the protective coating. CONTRACTOR shall provide to the ENGINEER documentation that the Subcontractor complies with these requirements prior to the application of coatings. 2. The CONTRACTOR shall provide the services of a trained operator of the holiday detection devices until the Final Acceptance of such coatings. 3. Manufacturer Representative: The CONTRACTOR shall require the protective coating manufacturer to furnish a qualified technical representative to visit the project site for technical support as specified in Paragraph entitled "Manufacturer's Certification" of Article entitled Contractor Submittals of this Specification, and as may be necessary to resolve field problems attributable or associated with the manufacturer's products furnished under this Contract or the application thereof. 4. Comply with the requirements for the certifications, licenses, training, skills, experience, and other qualifications specified in Paragraph entitled Manufacturer's Certification of Article entitled Contractor Submittals of this Specification. 5. Comply with the requirements for the certifications, licenses, training, skills, experience, and other qualifications specified in Paragraph entitled Protective Coating Materials of Article entitled General in Part 2 of this Specification. 6. Comply with the requirements for the certifications, licenses, training, skills, experience, and other qualifications specified in Paragraph entitled Materials Sources of Article entitled Submerged and Severe Service Coating Systems of this Specification. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

12 1.6 WARRANTY 7. Comply with the requirements for the certifications, licenses, training, skills, experience, and other qualifications specified in Paragraph entitled Water Abrasive or Wet Abrasive Blast Cleaning of Article entitled Surface Preparation of Ferrous Surfaces with Existing Coatings of this Specification. 8. Comply with the requirements for the certifications, licenses, training, skills, experience, and other qualifications specified in Paragraph entitled Selection of Coating or Lining Material of Article entitled Testing For Volatile Organic Compounds In Potable Water Reservoirs of this Specification. 9. Comply with the requirements for the certifications, licenses, training, skills, experience, and other qualifications specified in Article entitled Workmanship of this Specification. A. Comply with the requirements for the warranties and guaranties specified in Article entitled Special Coating Systems of this Specification. B. Warranty Inspection: A warranty inspection may be conducted during the eleventh month following completion of all coating and painting work. The CONTRACTOR, ENGINEER, and a representative of the coating material manufacturer shall attend this inspection. The CONTRACTOR shall provide all the means to conduct the warranty inspection, including confined space access, cleaning, and all other support services at the CONTRACTOR s expense. All defective Work shall be repaired in accordance with these Specifications. The repair shall be subject to acceptance by the ENGINEER. The ENGINEER may, by written notice to the CONTRACTOR, reschedule the warranty inspection, or may cancel the warranty inspection altogether. If a warranty inspection is not conducted, the CONTRACTOR is not relieved of its responsibilities under the Contract Documents. 1.7 SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS A. In accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR 1926, U.S. Safety and Health Regulations for Construction (OSHA), the CONTRACTOR shall provide and require the use of personal protective and lifesaving equipment for all persons working in or about the project. B. Head and face protection and respiratory devices shall include protective helmets conforming to the requirements of ISEA Z89.1, which shall be worn by all persons at all times while in the vicinity of the Work. In addition, workers engaged in or near the Work during sandblasting shall wear eye and face protection devices meeting the requirements of ASSE Z87.1 and a respirator with appropriate filter. C. Where ventilation is used to control potential exposures to workers as set forth in Section of the 29 CFR 1910, U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHA), ventilation shall be adequate to reduce the concentration of the air contaminant to the degree that a hazard to the worker does not exist. Methods of ventilation shall meet the requirements set forth in AIHA Z9.2. D. Temporary ladders and scaffolding shall conform to the applicable requirements of Subpart L, Section of 29 CFR 1926, U.S. Safety and Health Regulations For Construction (OSHA). The CONTRACTOR shall submit scaffolding plans to the ENGINEER for review. PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

13 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL A. Definitions: The term "paint", "coatings", or "finishes", as used herein, shall include surface treatments, emulsions, enamels, paints, epoxy resins, and all other protective coatings, except galvanizing or anodizing, whether used as a pretreatment, primer, intermediate coat, or finish coat. The term "DFT" means minimum dry-film thickness. The term WFT means wet-film thickness. B. General: Coating materials shall be sealed in containers that plainly show the designated name, formula or Specification number, batch number, color, date of manufacture, manufacturer's directions, and name of manufacturer, all of which shall be plainly legible at the time of use. C. The CONTRACTOR shall use coating materials suitable for the intended use and recommended by their manufacturer for the intended service. D. Compatibility: In any coating system, only compatible materials from a single manufacturer shall be used in the Work. Particular attention shall be directed to compatibility of primers and finish coats. If necessary, subject to acceptance by the ENGINEER, a barrier coat shall be applied between existing prime coat and subsequent field coats to ensure compatibility. E. Colors: All colors and shades of colors of all coats of paint shall be as selected or specified by the ENGINEER. Each coat shall be of a slightly different shade, to facilitate inspection of surface coverage of each coat. Finish colors shall be as selected from the manufacturer's standard color samples by the ENGINEER unless otherwise specified. F. Protective Coating Materials: Products shall be standard products produced by recognized manufacturers who are regularly engaged in production of such materials for essentially identical service conditions. Where requested, the CONTRACTOR shall provide the ENGINEER with the names of not less than 10 successful applications of the proposed manufacturer's products demonstrating compliance with this Specification requirement. G. Substitute or "Or-Equal" Submittals: Unless otherwise specified, materials are from the catalogs of the companies listed herein. Materials by other manufacturers are acceptable provided that they are established as being compatible with and of equal quality to the coatings of the companies listed. The CONTRACTOR shall provide satisfactory documentation from the firm manufacturing the proposed substitute or "orequal" material that said material meets the specified requirements and is equivalent or better than the listed materials in the following properties: 1. Quality. 2. Durability. 3. Resistance to abrasion and physical damage. 4. Life expectancy. 5. Ability to recoat in future. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

14 6. Solids content by volume. 7. Dry film thickness per coat. 8. Maximum time between coats. 9. Compatibility with other coatings. 10. Suitability for the intended service. 11. Resistance to chemical attack. 12. Temperature limitations in service and during application. 13. Type and quality of recommended undercoats and topcoats. 14. Ease of application. 15. Ease of repairing damaged areas. 16. Stability of colors. H. The cost of all testing and analyzing of the proposed substitute materials that may be required by the ENGINEER shall be paid by the CONTRACTOR. If the proposed substitution requires changes in the Contract Work, the CONTRACTOR shall bear all such costs involved and the costs of allied trades affected by the substitution. 2.2 INDUSTRIAL COATING SYSTEMS A. Material Sources: Each of the following manufacturers is capable of supplying many of the industrial coating materials specified herein. Where manufacturers and paint numbers are listed, it is to show the type and quality of coatings that are required. Proposed substitute materials shall be shown to satisfy the material descriptions and to equal or exceed the properties of the listed materials as required in Paragraph entitled "Substitute or 'Or-Equal' Submittals" of Part 2, Article entitled General of this Specification. 1. Ameron. 2. Carboline Coatings Company. 3. Cook Paint and Varnish Company. 4. Ellis Paint Company (Engard Products). 5. Tnemec. 6. Pittsburgh Paints. 7. Or Equal. B. System 1 - Not Used C. System 2 - Not Used PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

15 D. System 3 - Not Used E. System 4 - Aliphatic Polyurethane: Two component aliphatic acrylic or polyester polyurethane coating material shall provide superior color and gloss retention, resistance to splash from acid and alkaline chemicals, resistance to chemical fumes and severe weathering and with a minimum solids content of 58 percent by volume. Primer shall be a rust inhibitive two-component epoxy coating with a minimum solids content of 70 percent by volume. 1. Prime coat (DFT = 4 mils), Amercoat 68HS VOC, Carboline Carboguard 890N, Tnemec Pota-Pox Plus Series L140, Or Equal. 2. Finish coat (one or more, DFT = 3 mils), Amershield VOC, Carboline Carbothane 133 MC, Tnemec Endura-Shield Series 1081, Or Equal. 3. Total system DFT = 7 mils. 4. More than one finish coat shall be applied as necessary to produce a finish with uniform color and texture. F. System 5 - Aliphatic Polyurethane: Two component aliphatic acrylic polyurethane coating material shall provide superior color and gloss retention, resistance to splash from acid and alkaline chemicals, resistance to chemical fumes and severe weathering and with a minimum solids content of 58 percent by volume. Primer shall be a rust inhibitive two component epoxy coating with a minimum solids content of 60 percent by volume. 1. Prime coat (DFT = 4 mil), Tnemec 69, Carboguard 890 VOC, Or Equal. 2. Intermediate coat (DFT = 6 mils Tnemec Hi-Build Epoxoline II Series L69, Carboguard 890 VOC, Or Equal. 3. Finish coats (one or more, DFT = 3 mils), Tnemec 74, Carbothane 134 MC, Or Equal. 4. Total system DFT = 13 mils. 5. More than one finish coat shall be applied as necessary to produce a finish with uniform color and texture. G. System 6 - Not Used H. System 7 - Acrylic Latex: Single-component, water-based acrylic latex with a fungicide additive shall have a minimum solids content of 35 percent by volume. Prime coat shall be as recommended by manufacturer. The coating material shall be available in the ANSI safety colors. 1. Prime coat (DFT = 2 mils), as recommended by manufacturer for substrate. 2. Finish coats (2 or more, DFT = 6 mils), Carboline Carbocrylic 3359 MC, Tnemec Enduratone Series 1029, Or Equal. 3. Total system DFT = 8 mils. I. System 8 - Not Used Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

16 J. System 9 - Not Used K. System 10 - Acrylic, Concrete: High molecular weight acrylic coating material shall have a minimum solids content of 35 percent by volume. Prime coat shall be an acrylic filler and sealer for concrete surfaces. 1. Prime coat (Filler/sealer), Tnemec Envirofill Series 130, Carboline Sanitile 100, Or Equal. 2. Finish coats (2 or more, DFT = 3 mils), Tnemec W. B. Tnemec-Crete Series 180, Carboline Flexxide, Or Equal. L. System 11 - Aliphatic Polyurethane, Concrete: Two component aliphatic polyester polyurethane coating material shall provide superior color and gloss retention, resistance to splash from acid and alkaline chemicals, and resistance to chemical fumes and severe weathering, and with a minimum solids content of 58 percent by volume. Filler-sealer compound shall be a two-component epoxy material used to provide a smooth surface for the epoxy intermediate coat. The filler-surfacer is applied to the entire concrete surface and worked into the concrete surface with a wide-blade putty knife or squeegee. The intermediate coat shall be a high-build polyamide epoxy coating with a minimum solids content of 70 percent by volume. 1. Prime coat (Filler-sealer), Ameron Nu-Klad 114A, Tnemec Filler and Surfacer Series , Carboline Sanitile 500 Or Equal. 2. Intermediate coat (DFT = 4 mils), Ameron Amerlock 400 VOC, Engard 480 HS, Tnemec Hi-Build Epoxoline II Series V69, Carboline Carboguard 890 VOC, Or Equal. 3. Finish coats (2 or more, DFT = 3 mils), Ameron Amershield VOC, Tnemec Endura-Shield Series 1081 Unthinned, Carboline Carbothane 133 MC Or Equal. M. System 12 - Aliphatic Polyurethane, Fiberglass: Two-component aliphatic polyurethane coating material shall provide superior color and gloss retention, resistance to splash from acid and alkaline chemicals, and resistance to chemical fumes and severe weathering. A primer, tie coat, or mist coat shall be used as recommended by the manufacturer. 1. Prime coat (Tie coat), Amercoat 185HS, Carboline Sanitile 120, Or Equal. 2. Finish coats (2 or more, DFT = 3 mils), Amershield VOC, Tnemec Endura-Shield Series 1081, Carbothane 133 MC, Or Equal. N. System 13 Epoxy Mastic/Urethane: Multipurpose high-solids mastic shall provide barrier protection and corrosion resistance. The topcoat shall provide UV protection and ease in cleaning. 1. Prime coat (DFT = 4-6 mils), Carboline Carbomastic 15, Sherwin-Williams Macropoxy , Or Equal. 2. Topcoat (DFT = 2-4 mils), Carboline Carbothane 133 MC, Sherwin-Williams High Solids Polyurethane 100, Or Equal. 3. Total system DFT = 6 to 10 mils. PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

17 2.3 SUBMERGED AND SEVERE SERVICE COATING SYSTEMS A. Materials Sources: The manufacturers' products listed in this paragraph are materials that satisfy the material descriptions of this paragraph and have a documented successful record for long-term submerged or severe service conditions. If proposed materials are not listed below, the requirements of Paragraph entitled "Substitute or `Or- Equal' Submittals" (in Part 2, Article entitled General of this Specification) apply. In addition, the CONTRACTOR shall submit for consideration a list of at least 10 installations with similar service conditions for which the proposed substitute or "or-equal" products have shown satisfactory performance for at least several years including the name, address, and phone number of the owner of each installation. B. System Amine Cured Epoxy: High-build, amine-cured, straight epoxy resin shall have a solids content of at least 80 percent by volume, and shall be suitable for long-term immersion service in potable water. The material shall conform to Food and Drug Administration regulations for food additives. 1. Prime coat and finish coats (3 or more, DFT = 16 mils), Tnemec Pota-Pox L140, Carbothane Phenoline 341, Or Equal. C. System Not Used D. System Not Used E. System Coal Tar Epoxy: High-build, two-component, amine-cured coal tar epoxy shall have a solids content of at least 68 percent by volume, suitable for long-term immersion in wastewater and for coating of buried surfaces, and conforming to DOD-P-23236, Class 2, or to SSPC Paint 16. Prime coats are for use as a shop primer only. Prime coat shall be omitted when both surface preparation and coating are to be performed in the field. 1. Amercoat 78 HB, Tnemec Hi-Build Tnemec-Tar Series 46H-413, Carboguard 890 VOC Or Equal. 2. Total system DFT = 17.5 mils. F. System Coal Tar Epoxy, Concrete: High-build, two-component, amine-cured coal tar epoxy, shall have a solids content of at least 74 percent by volume, suitable for long term immersion in wastewater and for coating of buried surfaces and conforming to DOD-P-23236, Class 2, or to SSPC Paint 16. Filler-surfacer compound shall be a twocomponent epoxy material used to fill voids and rough areas. The seal coat provides a smooth surface for the application of the coal tar epoxy. The seal coat is a twocomponent epoxy material with 100 percent solids and is applied to the entire concrete surface and worked into the concrete surface with a wide-blade putty knife or a squeegee. 1. Seal coat, Ameron Nu-Klad 114A, Carboguard 510 SG, Or Equal. 2. Intermediate coat (DFT = 4 mils), Amercoat 78 HB, Carboguard 890 VOC, Or Equal. 3. Finish coats (2 or more, DFT = 16 mils), Amercoat 78 HB, Carboguard 890 VOC, Or Equal. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

18 G. System Inorganic Zinc / Epoxy: 1. Inorganic Zinc Primer: Water or solvent based, self-curing two component inorganic coating shall contain a minimum of 85 percent metallic zinc by weight in the dried film and is recommended by the coating manufacturer as a primer for the epoxy material. 2. Polyamide Cured Epoxy: High-build, polyamide-cured, epoxy coating shall have a solids content of at least 70 percent by volume and a finish coat color of white. The material shall be capable of achieving at least 4-mil dry-film thickness per coat. 3. Amine-Cured Epoxy: High-build, amine-cured epoxy coating shall have a solids content of at least 80 percent by volume and with a finish coat color of white or ivory. The material shall be capable of achieving at least 5-mil dry-film thickness per coat. 4. The epoxy coating material shall be a straight epoxy resin and shall be either a polyamide-cured epoxy or an amine-cured epoxy suitable for long-term immersion service in potable water. The material shall conform to Food and Drug Administration regulations for food additives and state and local health regulations and policies for service in potable water reservoirs. The CONTRACTOR shall submit a written certification that the proposed materials meet the above regulatory agency standards and policies. The material shall be applied with a primer if recommended by the coating manufacturer. 5. Part A: Products shall be as listed, Or Equal: a. Pre-coating, prior to erection. See Note (1) under Paragraph f. (DFT = 3 mils) Ameron Dimetcote 21-5, Carboline Carbozinc 11WB, Tnemec Hydro- Zinc Series 94-H20. b. Touch up, following erection. See Note (2) under Paragraph f. c. Difficult-to-coat areas, following erection. See Note (3) under Paragraph f. (DFT = 3 mils) Amerlock 400 VOC, Phenoline 341 one coat 15 mils dft Amerlock 400 VOC, Carboguard 891,Tnemec Pota-Pox Plus Series L140F d. Finish Coats (2 or more) (DFT = 8 mils) Amerlock 400 VOC, Carboguard 891, Tnemec Pota-Pox Plus Series L140F e. Total system DFT = 14 or 26 mils based on products used. 1) Notes: a) All lap roof plate edges are to be pre-coated. If necessary, zinc primer exposed on exterior of roof may be removed prior to welding. PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

19 b) Touch-up coating shall be done for areas damaged during erection, or areas not pre-coated. The CONTRACTOR shall spot sandblast to SSPC-SP-5 before application of coating. Material used for touch-up shall be a compatible solvent-based inorganic or organic zinc primer recommended by the manufacturer. c) All edges, nuts, bolts, lap joints, weld seams, and the roof rim angle shall receive one brush-applied coat prior to the application of the complete spray coat. 6. Part B: Products shall be as listed, Or Equal: a. Difficult-to-coat areas. See Note (1) under Paragraph d. Amerlock400 VOC, Carboguard 891, Tnemec Pota-Pox Plus Series L140F b. Finish coats (2 or more). See Note (1) under Paragraph d. (DFT = 12 mils) Amerlock 400 VOC, Carboguard 891,Tnemec Pota- Pox Plus Series L140F c. Total system DFT = 12 mils 1) Notes: a) All edges, nuts, bolts, lap joints, and weld seams shall receive one brush-applied coat prior to the application of the first complete spray coat. 7. Curing Period: Prior to immersion, the completed system shall be subjected to at least 240 hours of curing time with the metal temperature at a minimum of 70 degrees F, or 480 hours at a minimum of 60 degrees F, both conditions at a maximum relative humidity of 50 percent and under the forced ventilation conditions required by Paragraph entitled "Curing of Coatings herein. More curing time or a higher temperature shall be provided if recommended by the epoxy coating manufacturer. If the environmental conditions do not provide the necessary minimum temperature, use heated air to provide the necessary heat for curing. Other combinations of curing time and temperature may be used if the coating manufacturer presents satisfactory documentation and test results to substantiate that the degree of curing is equal or greater than curing for 240 hours at 70 degrees F. 8. Volatile Organic Compound Testing: The completed interior reservoir coating system shall be tested for volatile organic compounds as specified herein. H. System 106 Fusion-Bonded Epoxy: The coating material shall be a 100 percent powder epoxy applied in accordance with the AWWA C213, except that the surface preparation shall be as specified in the coating system schedule of this Section. The coating shall be applied using the fluidized-bed process. 1. Liquid Epoxy: For field repairs or where, as confirmed by the ENGINEER, it would be impossible to use the powder epoxy method without causing damage to the item, the use of a liquid epoxy will be permitted, applied in not less than three coats to provide a DFT of 15 mils. The liquid epoxy shall be a 100 percent solids epoxy recommended by the powder epoxy manufacturer. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

20 2. Coating (DFT = 16 mils), 3M Scotchkote 206N, Valspar Pipe Clad 1500, Akzo Nobel Resicoat Single Layer, Or Equal. 3. Total system DFT = 16 mils. I. System 107 Not Used J. System 108 Not Used K. System Epoxy - Phenolic: Epoxy-phenolic amine cured resin with a solids content of at least 55 percent by volume, and suitable for long-term immersion in wastewater and exposure to the effects of hydrogen sulfide gas where there is the probability of sulfuric acid formation on the surfaces. 1. Prime coat and finish coats (2 or more, DFT = mils each, total DFT = 25 mils minimum), Carboline Plasite 7122, Sigma Coatings Guard 840, Tnemec Perma- Glaze Series 435, Or Equal. L. System Epoxy - Phenolic, Concrete: Epoxy-phenolic amine cured resin with a solids content of at least 55 percent by volume, and suitable for long-term immersion in wastewater and exposure to the effects of hydrogen sulfide gas where there is the probability of sulfuric acid formation on the surfaces. The filler-sealer shall be a 100 percent solids amine-cured epoxy material with silica and inert fillers. A 100 percent solids epoxy surfacer shall be used to fill holes and patch the concrete surfaces after abrasive blasting. 1. Prime coat (filler-sealer), applied in two coats to the entire surface using a squeegee to achieve a smooth, void-free surface, Carboline Plasite 9028M1, Amerlock Sealer followed by Nu-Klad 114A, Tnemec MortarClad Series 218, Or Equal. 2. Finish coats: a. Two or more coats, DFT = 12 mils, Carboline Plasite 7122, Ameron Amercoat 90HS, Tnemec 435 at mils DFT, Or Equal. On stairways and in walking and working areas use Amercoat 346 with Amercoat 886 non-skid additive, or equal in the final coat. b. Two or more coats, DFT = 125+ mils, Amerlock 400 VOC, Tnemec Perma- Shield H2S Series 434 at 125 mils DFT top coated with Tnemec Perma-Glaze Series 435 at mils DFT, Or Equal. M. System Vinyl Ester: Vinyl ester resin coating material with an inert flake pigment suitable for immersion service in 30 percent hydrochloric acid and 30 percent sulfuric acid solutions. 1. Two or more coats (DFT = 40 mils), Carboline Plasite 4100, Tnemec Vinester Series 120, Or Equal. Use a prime coat as recommended by the material manufacturer. PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

21 N. System Vinyl Ester-Concrete: Vinyl ester resin coating material with an inert flake pigment suitable for immersion service in hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid solutions. The filler-sealer shall be a 100 percent solids amine-cured epoxy or vinyl ester material with silica and inert fillers. The filler-sealer is applied to the entire concrete surface. A 100 percent solids epoxy or vinyl ester surfacer shall be used to fill holes and patch the concrete surface after abrasive blasting. 1. Prime (filler-sealer) coat required for cement surfaces per manufacturer s recommendations. 2. Finish coats (two or more, DFT = 40 mils), Carboline Plasite 4100, Tnemec Vinester Series 120, Or Equal. O. System Epoxy Novolac: Amine-cured, solvent-free, two-part cured lining system utilizing epoxy Novolac shall have a solids content of at least 100 percent by volume. This coating system shall have excellent chemical abrasion and impact resistance suitable for long-term immersion in wastewater. 1. Prime coat/finish coat (one coat, DFT = 40 mils), International Enviroline 376F- 30, Carboline Plasite 4550S mils, Or Equal. P. System Epoxy Novolac, Concrete: Polysulfide modified, two-part cured lining system utilizing epoxy Novolac shall have a solids content of at least 97 percent by volume. This coating system shall have excellent chemical abrasion and impact resistance suitable for long-term immersion in wastewater. 1. Prime coat/finish coat (one coat, DFT = 25 mils), International Enviroline B-Flex 9400SP, Carboline Plasite 4550S 20 Or Equal. 2.4 SPECIAL COATING SYSTEMS A. System PVC Tape: Prior to wrapping the pipe with PVC tape, the pipe and fittings first shall be primed using a primer recommended by the PVC tape manufacturer. After being primed, the pipe shall be wrapped with a 20-mil adhesive PVC tape, halflapped, to a total thickness of 40 mils. All wrapped coating shall be spark-tested in the presence of the ENGINEER. B. System Rich Portland Cement Mortar: Rich Portland cement mortar coating shall have a minimum thickness of 1/8 inch, followed by enclosure in an 8-mil-thick polyethylene sheet with all joints and edges lapped and sealed with tape. C. System Epoxy Surfacing: Two-component epoxy floor surfacing shall be formulated to resist many acids, alkalis, and solvents. Material shall be resistant to liquid alum, sodium hydroxide, and 50 percent sulphuric acid. Products shall be as follows, Or Equal: 1. Prime coat Nu-Klad 105; finish coat Nu-Klad 110, 1/4 inch thick. Carboline Semstone 140 AFC System, Or Equal. 2. Prime surfacer coat Tnemec Series 218, finish coat Tnemec Series 434, at 125 mils DFT. Carboline Semstone 140 AFRC System, Or Equal. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

22 D. System Waterproofing: Two coats of a clear, non-staining, silane-modifiedsiloxane, masonry waterproofing material. The waterproofing system 204 after application shall be provided with not less than a 5-year warranty on the performance of the product. 1. Where EPA Allows Solvents: Chemstop, "Heavy Duty Masonry Waterproofing"; Rainguard, "XS"; Or Equal. 2. Where EPA Prohibits Solvents: Chemstop, "Barricade"; Rainguard's "Blok-Lok"; Rain proof s "Chem-Trete #45"; Tnemec Chemprobe Prime-A-Pel H2O Concentrate Series 632, Or Equal. 3. Surfaces shall be cleaned with a chemical (approved by waterproofing manufacturer) cleaner and power wash. Surfaces shall be clean and dry before application of waterproofing. Method and rate of application shall be in accordance with manufacturer's published instructions. A manufacturer's representative shall be present during applications if necessary for warranty. E. System Polyethylene Encasement: Application of polyethylene encasement shall be in accordance with AWWA C105, using Method C. F. System Cement Mortar Coating: A 1-1/2-inch minimum thickness mortar coating reinforced with 3/4-inch galvanized-welded-wire fabric shall be provided. The cement mortar shall contain no less than one part Type V cement to three parts sand. The cement mortar shall be cured by a curing compound meeting the requirements of ASTM C 309, Type II, white pigmented, or by enclosure in an 8-mil-thick polyethylene sheet with all joints and edges lapped by at least 6 inches. G. System Not Used H. System Aluminum Metal Isolation: A wash primer (0.5 mil) shall be applied, followed by two or more coats of epoxy coating, such as Amerlock 400 VOC, Tnemec High-Build Epoxoline II Series L69, Or Equal. Total thickness of system (16 20 mils). PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 STORAGE, MIXING, AND THINNING OF MATERIALS A. Manufacturer's Recommendations: Unless otherwise specified herein, the coating manufacturer's printed recommendations and instructions for thinning, mixing, handling, applying, and protecting its coating materials, for preparation of surfaces for coating, and for all other procedures relative to coating shall be strictly observed. The CONTRACTOR shall supply the ENGINEER with copies of each manufacturer's instructions in accordance with the General Requirements and Additional General Requirements. B. Thinning of paint shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's published instructions, especially as to the amount and kind of thinner used. Thinning shall be subject to ENGINEER s acceptance. C. All protective coating materials shall be used within the manufacturer's recommended shelf life. D. Storage and Mixing: Coating materials shall be protected from exposure to excessive heat and cold weather, and shall be thoroughly stirred, strained, and kept at a uniform consistency during application. Coatings of different manufacturers shall not be mixed together. Flammable materials shall be stored in accordance with state and local codes PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

23 3.2 PREPARATION FOR COATING A. General: 1. All surfaces to receive protective coatings shall be cleaned as specified herein prior to application of said coatings. The CONTRACTOR shall examine all surfaces to be coated, and shall correct all surface defects before application of any coating material. All marred or abraded spots on shop-primed and on factory-finished surfaces shall receive touch-up restoration prior to any coating application. 2. Surface preparation shall be subject to ENGINEER's acceptance prior to application of coating. 3. The CONTRACTOR shall remove and dispose of all debris from sandblasting and other surface preparation prior to coating. B. Protection of Surfaces Not to be Coated: Surfaces that are not to receive protective coatings shall be protected during surface preparation, cleaning, and coating operations. C. All hardware, lighting fixtures, switch plates, machined surfaces, couplings, shafts, bearings, nameplates on machinery, and other surfaces not to be painted shall be removed, masked, or otherwise protected. Drop cloths shall be provided to prevent coating materials from falling on or marring adjacent surfaces. The working parts of all mechanical and electrical equipment shall be protected from damage during surface preparation and coating operations. Openings in motors shall be masked to prevent entry of coating or other materials. D. Care shall be exercised not to damage adjacent work during blast-cleaning operations. Spray painting shall be conducted under carefully controlled conditions. The CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible for and shall promptly repair any and all damage to adjacent work or adjoining property occurring from blast-cleaning or coating operations. E. For all field painting located on OCSD property, the CONTRACTOR shall use an enclosed booth system to prevent overspray and contain emissions as required by the SCAQMD. Any damage incurred by OCSD or its employees due to paint, solvent, or sandblasting materials, shall be repaired by the CONTRACTOR at no additional cost to OCSD. The repair shall be subject to acceptance by the ENGINEER. F. Protection of Painted Surfaces: Cleaning and coating shall be so programmed that dust and other contaminants from the cleaning process will not fall on wet, newly coated surfaces. 3.3 SURFACE PREPARATION STANDARDS A. The following referenced surface preparation Specifications of the Society for Protective Coatings shall form a part of this Specification: 1. Solvent Cleaning (SSPC-SP1): a. Removal of oil, grease, dirt, soil, salts, and contaminants by cleaning with solvent, vapor, alkali, emulsion, or steam. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

24 b. Solvent cleaning, when specified, shall be used prior to the application of paint and with other specified surface preparations for the removal of rust, mill scale or paint. c. All solvents shall comply with manufacturer s recommendations and SCAQMD Rule Hand Tool Cleaning (SSPC-SP2): a. Removal of loose rust, loose mill scale, and loose paint to degree specified, by hand chipping, scraping, sanding, and wire brushing. b. All mill scale, rust, and paint may not be removed by this process, but loose mill scale, loose rust, loose paint, and other detrimental foreign matter present shall be removed. 3. Power Tool Cleaning (SSPC-SP3): a. Removal of loose rust, loose mill scale, and loose paint to degree specified by power tool chipping, descaling, sanding, wire brushing, and grinding. b. All mill scale, rust, and paint may not be removed by this process, but loose mill scale, loose rust, loose paint, and other detrimental foreign matter present shall be removed. 4. Commercial Blast Cleaning (SSPC-SP6): a. Preparing metal surfaces for painting or coating by removing all mill scale, rust, rust-scale, paint, or foreign matter by the use of abrasives propelled through nozzles or by centrifugal wheels. b. A commercial blast-cleaned surface finish is defined as one from which all oil, grease, dirt, rust scale and foreign matter have been completely removed and all rust, mill scale, and old paint have been completely removed except for slight shadows, streaks, or discolorations caused by rust stain, mill scale oxides or slight, tight residues of paint or coating that may remain; if the surface is pitted, slight residues of rust or paint may be found in the bottom of pits; at least 2/3 of each square inch of surface area shall be free of all visible residues and the remainder shall be limited to the light discoloration, slight staining or tight residues mentioned above. 5. Brush-Off Blast Cleaning (SSPC-SP7): a. Blast cleaning of all except tightly adhering residues of mill scale, rust, and coatings, exposing numerous evenly distributed flecks of underlying metal. 6. Near-White Blast Cleaning (SSPC-SP10-63): a. Blast cleaning nearly to White Metal Cleanliness, until at least 95 percent of each element of surface area is free of all visible residues. PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

25 b. Near-white blast-cleaned surface finish is defined as one from which all oil, grease, dirt, mill scale, rust, corrosion products, oxides, paint or other foreign matter have been completely removed from the surface except for very light shadows, very slight streaks, or slight discolorations caused by rust stain, mill scale oxides, or slight, tight residues of paint or coating that may remain. At least 95 percent of each square inch of surface area shall be free of all visible residues, and the remainder shall be limited to the light discoloration mentioned above. c. The overall blast-cleaning effort expended (nozzle time) shall be not less than two-thirds (2/3) of that which would be required to produce a white metal surface finish on the same surface; nor should more than 95 percent of such effort be required. This limitation shall not be construed as a waiver of any of the above requirements. d. The CONTRACTOR shall note that the definition of Near White Metal Blast Cleaning, SSPC-SP10, is from the 1963 version of the SSPC standard, and requires that 95 percent of "each element" of surface area be free of all visible residues. The other surface preparation standards shall be the most recent versions published by the SSPC. B. White Metal Blast Cleaning (SSPC-SP5): Removal of all visible rust, mill scale, paint, and foreign matter by blast cleaning by wheel or nozzle (dry or wet) using sand, grit, or shot. 3.4 METAL SURFACE PREPARATION (UNGALVANIZED) A. General: Except as otherwise provided, all preparation of metal surfaces shall be in accordance with Specifications SP-1 through SP-10 of the Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC). Where SSPC Specifications are referred to in this Specification, the corresponding Visual Surface Preparation Standard shall be used to define the minimum final surface conditions to be supplied. Surface preparation of ductile iron pipe shall comply with NAPF in lieu of SSPC Specifications for each corresponding SSPC referenced surface preparation Specification. B. Grease and oil shall be removed by wiping with mineral spirits or naphtha per Specification SP-1. Rust, scale, welding slag, and spatter shall be removed and the surface prepared by hand tool cleaning, power tool cleaning, or blast cleaning in accordance with the appropriate Specification SP-2 through SP-10. Shop-primed surfaces shall be field primed and painted prior to the formation of rust. Shop-primed surfaces showing mill scale or signs of rust shall be tool or blast cleaned prior to field priming and painting. C. Metal surfaces to be coated with coal-tar epoxy shall be cleaned per Specification SP-10. D. Metal surfaces to be coated with the aliphatic polyester polyurethane system shall be cleaned per Specification SP-6. E. Sandblasting equipment, facilities and sand shall comply with all SCAQMD rules and regulations. F. The minimum abrasive blasting surface preparation shall be as specified in the coating system schedules included at the end of this Section. Where there is a conflict between these Specifications and the coating manufacturer's printed recommendations for the intended service, the higher degree of cleaning shall apply. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

26 G. Workmanship for metal surface preparation shall be in conformance with the SSPC Standards and this Section. H. All oil, grease, welding fluxes and other surface contaminants shall be removed by solvent cleaning per SSPC-SP1 prior to blast cleaning. I. All sharp edges shall be rounded or chamfered and all burrs, and surface defects and weld splatter shall be ground smooth prior to blast cleaning. J. The type and size of abrasive shall be selected to produce a surface profile that meets the coating manufacturer's recommendation for the particular coating and service conditions. K. The abrasive shall not be reused unless otherwise accepted by the ENGINEER. For automated shop blasting systems, clean oil-free abrasives shall be maintained. L. The CONTRACTOR shall comply with the applicable federal, state, and local air pollution control regulations for blast cleaning. M. Compressed air for air blast cleaning shall be supplied at adequate pressure from well maintained compressors equipped with oil/moisture separators that remove at least 95 percent of the contaminants. N. Surfaces shall be cleaned of all dust and residual particles of the cleaning operation by dry air blast cleaning, vacuuming or another approved method prior to painting. O. Enclosed areas and other areas where dust settling is a problem shall be vacuum cleaned and wiped with a tack cloth. P. Damaged or defective coating shall be removed by the specified blast cleaning to meet the clean surface requirements before recoating. Q. If the specified abrasive blast cleaning will damage adjacent work, the area to be cleaned is less than 100 square feet, and the coated surface will not be submerged in service, then SSPC-SP2, hand tool cleaning or SSPC-SP3, power tool cleaning, may be used. R. Shop applied coatings of unknown composition shall be completely removed before the specified coatings are applied. Valves, castings, or cast iron pipe, and fabricated pipe or equipment shall be examined for the presence of shop-applied temporary coatings. Temporary coatings shall be completely removed by solvent cleaning per SSPC-SP1 before the abrasive blast cleaning work has been started. Shop-applied temporary coatings of ductile iron pipe shall only be permitted when the specified coating is System 205, polyethylene encasement. For all other specified coatings, any ductile iron pipe with shop-applied temporary coating shall be immediately rejected and replaced with ductile iron pipe without shop-applied temporary coating at the CONTRACTOR s expense. S. Shop primed equipment shall be solvent cleaned in the field before finish coats are applied. T. Field Priming of Metals for Enamel Coating: All metal surfaces that are to be painted with enamel shall be primed in the field, whether or not they have been shop primed. PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

27 3.5 SURFACE PREPARATION FOR GALVANIZED FERROUS METAL A. Galvanized ferrous metal shall be alkaline cleaned per SSPC-SP1 to remove oil, grease, and other contaminants detrimental to adhesion of the protective coating system to be used. B. Pretreatment coatings of surfaces shall be in accordance with the printed recommendations of the coating manufacturer. 3.6 SURFACE PREPARATION OF FERROUS SURFACES WITH EXISTING COATINGS A. General: All grease, oil, heavy chalk, dirt, or other contaminants shall be removed by solvent or detergent cleaning prior to abrasive blast cleaning. The generic type of the existing coatings shall be determined by laboratory testing. B. Abrasive Blast Cleaning: The CONTRACTOR shall provide the degree of cleaning specified in the coating system schedule for the entire surface to be coated. If the degree of cleaning is not specified in the schedule, deteriorated coatings shall be removed by abrasive blast cleaning to SSPC-SP6, Commercial Blast Cleaning. Areas of tightly adhering coatings shall be cleaned to SSPC-SP7, Brush-off Blast Cleaning, with the remaining thickness of existing coating not to exceed 3 mils. C. Incompatible Coatings: If coatings to be applied are not compatible with existing coatings the CONTRACTOR shall apply intermediate coatings per the paint manufacturer's recommendation for the specified coating system or shall completely remove the existing coating prior to abrasive blast cleaning. A small trial application shall be conducted for compatibility prior to painting large areas. D. Unknown Coatings: Coatings of unknown composition shall be completely removed prior to application of new coatings. E. Water Abrasive or Wet Abrasive Blast Cleaning: Where specified or where jobsite conditions do not permit dry abrasive blasting for industrial coating systems due to dust or air pollution considerations, water abrasive blasting or wet abrasive blasting may be used. In both methods, paint-compatible corrosion inhibitors shall be used, and coating application shall begin as soon as the surfaces are dry. Water abrasive blasting shall be done using high-pressure water with sand injection. In both methods, the equipment used shall be commercially produced equipment with a successful service record. Wet blasting methods shall not be used for submerged and severe service coating systems unless specified. 3.7 CONCRETE AND CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY SURFACE PREPARATION A. Masonry and concrete surfaces shall be allowed to age for at least 28 days and allowed to dry to the moisture content recommended by the coating manufacturer. B. Holes or other joint defects in masonry shall be filled with mortar and repainted. All voids and cracks shall be repaired as specified. Loose or splattered mortar shall be removed by scraping and chipping. Masonry surfaces shall be cleaned with clear water by washing and scrubbing to remove foreign and deleterious substances. Muriatic acid shall not be used. After cleaning, masonry surfaces shall be sealed or filled with a sealer or block filler compatible with the specified primer. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

28 C. All oil, grease, and form release and curing compounds shall be removed by detergent cleaning per SSPC-SP1 before abrasive blast cleaning. D. Concrete, concrete block masonry surfaces and deteriorated concrete surfaces to be coated shall be abrasive blast cleaned to remove existing coatings, laitance, deteriorated concrete, and to roughen the surface equivalent to the surface of the No. 80-grit flint sandpaper. E. If acid etching is required by the coating application instructions the treatment shall be made after abrasive blasting. After etching, rinse surfaces with water and test the ph. The ph shall be between neutral and 8. ph testing shall be performed in the presence of the ENGINEER. F. Surfaces shall be clean and as recommended by the coating manufacturer before coating is started. G. Unless required for proper adhesion, surfaces shall be dry prior to coating. The presence of moisture shall be determined with a moisture detection device such as Delmhorst Model DB Or Equal from Lignomat. 3.8 PLASTIC, FIBERGLASS, AND NONFERROUS METALS SURFACE PREPARATION A. Plastic and fiberglass surfaces shall be sanded or brush-off blast cleaned prior to solvent cleaning with a chemical compatible with the coating system primer. B. Nonferrous metal surfaces shall be solvent-cleaned SSPC-SP1 followed by sanding or brush-off blast cleaning SSPC-SP7. C. All surfaces shall be clean and dry prior to coating application. 3.9 ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY SURFACE PREPARATION A. The mortar surfaces shall be cured at least 14 days before surface preparation work is started. B. Dust, dirt, grease, and other foreign matter shall be removed prior to abrasive blasting. C. The masonry surfaces shall be prepared in accordance with the material manufacturer s printed instructions PLASTER AND STUCCO SURFACE PREPARATION A. Stucco: Surfaces shall be prepared as recommended by the paint manufacturer. B. Plaster: Surfaces shall be dry and clean and free from grit, loose plaster, and surface irregularities. Cracks and holes shall be repaired with acceptable patching materials, keyed to existing surfaces, and sandpapered smooth. Surfaces shall be cleaned with clear water by washing and scrubbing to remove foreign and deleterious substances. PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

29 3.11 WORKMANSHIP A. Primer and intermediate coats of paint shall be unscarred and completely integral at the time of application of each succeeding coat. All intermediate coats shall be a different color or shall be tinted to indicate each coat. Each coat shall be subject to the inspection and acceptance by the ENGINEER before the next succeeding coat is applied. Defective Work of any kind shall be deemed sufficient cause for completely stripping, preparing, and recoating the entire surface involved. Sufficient time shall be allowed between coats to assure proper drying for optimum bonding of the subsequent coats as recommended by the manufacturer for the existing ambient conditions. Excessive time or exposure between coats shall be avoided. In cases where such time or exposure could impair the bond between coats, the ENGINEER may require the use of space heaters to dry the coat or keep the coating dry. When maximum recommended drying times are exceeded, surfaces shall be prepared for subsequent coats as recommended by the manufacturer. B. All Work shall be done in a professional manner with high-quality workmanship leaving the finished surfaces free from drops, ridges, waves, holidays, laps, or brush marks. The CONTRACTOR shall control holidays and check the dry film thickness of the coatings on all surfaces with suitable thickness gauges and approved low voltage or high voltage holiday detectors. Drop cloths and other coverings shall be so placed at all times to protect floors and other surfaces from spatter and drippings. Hardware, plates, lighting fixtures, nameplates, and similar articles that are not to be painted shall be masked off or removed and replaced after painting. C. Upon completion of the painting, the CONTRACTOR shall remove all surplus materials and rubbish and remove spattered paint from hardware, floors, glass walls, equipment and any other surfaces upon which it is not intended. D. Factory-finished items shall be protected against damage during transit, storage and erection. Damaged areas shall be refinished as the original. E. Skilled craftsmen and experienced supervision shall be used on all Work. F. Clean drop-cloths shall be used. All damage to surfaces resulting from the Work hereunder shall be cleaned, repaired, and refinished to original condition. G. All coatings shall be applied under dry and dust-free conditions. Coating shall be done in a workmanlike manner so as to produce an even film of uniform thickness. Edges, corners, crevices, and joints shall receive special attention to insure that they have been thoroughly cleaned and that they receive an adequate thickness of coating material. The finished surfaces shall be free from runs, drops, ridges, waves, laps, brush marks, and variations in color, texture, and finish. The hiding shall be so complete that the addition of another coat would not increase the hiding. Special attention shall be given to insure that edges, corners, crevices, welds, and similar areas receive a film thickness equivalent to adjacent areas, and installations shall be protected by the use of drop cloths or other approved precautionary measures. H. The number of coats specified is the minimum to be applied. Suction spots between coats shall be touched up, and additional coats shall be provided if required to produce a finished surface of solid, even color, free from defects. The total dry film thickness of the coating shall be as specified herein. No holidays shall be left. Particular care shall be used to ensure that the specified coverage is secured on the edges and corners of all surfaces. All sharp edges shall be rounded prior to painting. Additional brush coats shall be applied, if necessary, to cover the edges and corners of all surfaces. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

30 3.12 SHOP COATING REQUIREMENTS A. Shop Priming of Ferrous Metals: Surfaces to be field sandblasted for coal-tar epoxy coatings should have no shop painting. Galvanized surfaces shall have no shop priming. All other ferrous surfaces to be field painted shall have a shop coat of primer. Shop prime coats shall be zinc-rich primer compatible with the field paint to be used. If shop primer is not compatible with the field paint, then said shop primer shall be removed by sandblasting and the surface shall be primed with specified primer. B. Shop primed surfaces which are to be incorporated in the Work shall be prepared in the field by cleaning all surfaces as necessary in accordance with SSPC SP-1 and SP-2. Damaged shop coating shall be cleaned in accordance with SSPC SP-3, Power Tool Cleaning, and recoated with the primer specified. C. Shop epoxy-primed surfaces shall receive a light sandblasting prior to receiving finish coats. D. All items of equipment, or parts of equipment which are not submerged in service, shall be shop primed and then finish coated in the field after installation with the specified or accepted color. The methods, materials, application equipment and all other details of shop painting shall comply with this Section. If the shop primer requires top coating within a specified period of time, the equipment shall be finish coated in the shop and then touch-up painted after installation. E. All items of equipment, or parts and surfaces of equipment which are submerged or inside an enclosed hydraulic structure when in service, with the exception of pumps and valves, shall have all surface preparation and coating work performed in the field. F. The interior surfaces of steel reservoirs shall have all surface preparation and coating work performed in the field. G. For certain pieces of equipment, it may be undesirable or impractical to apply finish coatings in the field. Such equipment may include engine generator sets, equipment such as electrical control panels, switchgear or main control boards, submerged parts of pumps, ferrous metal passages in valves, or other items where it is not possible to obtain the specified quality in the field. Such equipment shall be shop primed and finish coated and touched up in the field with the identical material after installation. The CONTRACTOR shall require the manufacturer of each such piece of equipment to certify as part of its shop drawings that the surface preparation is in accordance with these Specifications. The coating material data sheet shall be submitted with the shop drawings for the equipment. H. Factory-Painted Equipment: 1. Except as otherwise noted in the Painting Schedule or specified, the following items of equipment shall receive final finish coats at the factory. Factory-painted items shall be of a color specified, selected, or accepted by the ENGINEER. a. Air-conditioning and heating units. b. Chemical feeders (parts specified to have baked enamel finish). c. Chlorine evaporators. PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

31 d. Chlorinators. e. Cranes and hoists. f. Electric switchgear and motor control centers. g. Gauges and meters. h. Instrument and control panels. i. Instruments. j. Office furniture and equipment. k. Light fixtures. l. Meter panels. m. Transformers. n. Transmitters. o. Ventilating fans. p. Water heaters. 2. All other factory-finished equipment shall be field painted as specified hereinafter. I. For certain small pieces of equipment the manufacturer may have a standard coating system that is suitable for the intended service conditions. In such cases, the final determination of suitability will be made during review of the shop drawing submittals. Equipment of this type generally includes only indoor equipment such as instruments, small compressors, and chemical metering pumps. J. Shop-painted surfaces shall be protected during shipment and handling by suitable provisions including padding, blocking, and the use of canvas or nylon slings. Primed surfaces shall not be exposed to the weather for more than 6 months before topcoated or less time if recommended by the coating manufacturer. K. Damage to shop-applied coatings shall be repaired in accordance with this Section and the coating manufacturers printed instructions. L. The CONTRACTOR shall make certain that the shop primers and field topcoats are compatible and meet the requirements of this Section. Copies of applicable coating manufacturer's data sheets shall be submitted with equipment shop drawings APPLICATION OF COATINGS A. General: No exterior or interior painting shall be done under conditions which, in the opinion of the ENGINEER, could jeopardize the appearance or quality of the finish in any way. It may be necessary for the CONTRACTOR to provide a working area which is protected, heated, and has a controlled atmosphere. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

32 B. The application of protective coatings to steel substrates shall be in accordance with Society for Protective Coatings, Paint Specification No. 1, (SSPC-A-1). C. Cleaned surfaces and all coats shall be inspected prior to each succeeding coat. The CONTRACTOR shall schedule such inspection with the ENGINEER in advance. D. Blast-cleaned ferrous metal surfaces shall be painted before any rusting or other deterioration of the surface occurs. Blast cleaning shall be limited to only those surfaces that can be coated in the same working day. E. Coatings shall be applied in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and recommendations, and this Section, whichever has the most stringent requirements. F. Special attention shall be given to edges, angles, weld seams, flanges, nuts and bolts, and other places where insufficient film thicknesses are likely to be present. Use stripe painting for these areas. G. Special attention shall be given to materials which will be joined so closely that proper surface preparation and application are not possible. Such contact surfaces shall be coated prior to assembly or installation. H. Finish coats, including touch-up and damage repair coats shall be applied in a manner that will present a uniform texture and color-matched appearance. I. Coatings shall not be applied under the following conditions: 1. Temperature exceeding the manufacturer's recommended maximum and minimum allowable. 2. Dust- or smoke-laden atmosphere. 3. Damp or humid weather. 4. When the substrate or air temperature is less than 5 degrees F above dew point. 5. When air temperature is expected to drop below 40 degrees F or less than 5 degrees F above the dew-point within 8 hours after application of coating. J. Dew point shall be determined by use of a sling psychrometer in conjunction with the NOAA Psychrometric Tables. K. Steel piping shall be abrasive blast cleaned and primed before installation. L. The finish coat on all Work shall be applied after all concrete, masonry, and equipment installation is complete and the work areas are clean and dust free CURING OF COATINGS A. The CONTRACTOR shall provide curing conditions in accordance with the conditions recommended by the coating material manufacturer or by this Section, whichever has the higher requirement, prior to placing the completed coating system into service. B. In the case of enclosed areas, forced air ventilation, using heated air if necessary, may be required until the coatings have fully cured. PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

33 C. Forced Air Ventilation of Steel Reservoirs and Enclosed Hydraulic Structures: Forced air ventilation is required for the application and curing of coatings on the interior surfaces of steel reservoirs and enclosed hydraulic structures. During curing periods continuously exhaust air from a maintenance hole in the lowest shell ring, or in the case of an enclosed hydraulic structure, from the lowest level of the structure using portable ducting. After all interior coating operations have been completed provide a final curing period for a minimum of 10 days, during which the forced ventilation system shall operate continuously. For additional requirements, refer to the specific coating system being used in Paragraph entitled "Submerged and Severe Service Coating Systems," herein TESTING FOR VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN POTABLE WATER RESERVOIRS A. General: The CONTRACTOR shall provide the following services to ensure that the interior reservoir coatings or linings do not convey volatile organic compounds to the potable water. B. Selection of Coating or Lining Material: The CONTRACTOR shall provide a coating or lining system that has a successful record in meeting the national, regional, and local regulations and policies pertaining to leaching of volatile organic compounds into potable water. C. Before the coating or lining materials are used, the CONTRACTOR shall by letter notify the regulatory agency having jurisdiction. The letter shall describe the proposed materials, including brand names, catalog numbers, catalog technical data, application and curing instructions, and material safety data sheets. D. The CONTRACTOR shall provide curing time, temperature and ventilations as specified by the manufacturer or this Section, whichever is the highest requirement. In some cases, the CONTRACTOR may find it necessary to extend the curing time or ventilation time beyond the requirements in order to comply with the regulatory agency requirements or to reduce the leached organic compounds to the required levels. All costs in connection with any extended curing times shall be borne by the CONTRACTOR. E. Following the curing or ventilation period, the CONTRACTOR shall clean, disinfect and fill the reservoir as specified. F. A 7-day soaking period shall follow initial filling to determine the presence of any leached organics. Before the tank is placed into service, samples of the water in the tank will be taken by the ENGINEER and analyzed by a laboratory approved by the Cal/EPA or U.S. EPA. Analyses will be for volatile organic compounds by EPA Method 624 or equivalent (this test includes TCE, PCE, xylenes, toluene, ketones, carbon tetrachloride, and similar compounds). G. If the tests results are above either (1) mg/l for TCE, mg/l for PCE, 0.62 mg/l for xylenes, 0.10 mg/l for toluene, 0.75 mg/l for methyl-ethyl ketone (to be used as representative for all ketone compounds), mg/l for carbon tetrachloride, or (2) the regulatory agency's recommended Action Level Limits, whichever is less, the CONTRACTOR shall drain the water from the tank and flush, refill, and retest at no additional cost to OCSD. The CONTRACTOR shall provide as many curing, soaking, and flushing cycles as necessary to reduce the leached volatile organic compounds to levels below the requirements. Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

34 3.16 IDENTIFICATION OF PIPING A. Identification of piping shall be in accordance with Section 15030, Piping Identification Systems. B. Every valve or connection, where it may be possible for a worker to be exposed to a hazardous substance, shall be labeled per [California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Division 1, Chapter 4, Subchapter 7 General Industry Safety Orders, Article 112 Labeling of Injurious Substances ] and per 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926, U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHA). C. All unburied pipe in structures and in chemical pipe trenches shall be color-code painted. Colors shall be as specified in Section Piping Identification Systems, as selected by the ENGINEER, or as shown. D. All unburied chemical pipes, including chemical pipes in structures and chemical pipe trenches shall be color-code painted. Colors shall be as specified in Section Piping Identification Systems, as selected by the ENGINEER, or as shown COATING SYSTEM SCHEDULES - FERROUS METALS A. Coating System Schedule, Ferrous Metal - Not Galvanized: Description Surface Prep. System No. FM-1 All exposed surfaces indoors and outdoors, except those included below. Commercial blast cleaning SSPC-SP6 (4) Aliphatic Polyurethane FM-3 Surfaces of equipment and ferrous surfaces submerged or intermittently submerged in wastewater, including all surfaces lower than 2 feet above high water level and all surfaces inside enclosed hydraulic structures (excluding shop-coated valves, couplings, pumps). White metal blast cleaning SSPC-SP5 (103) Coal Tar Epoxy FM-6 Buried small steel pipe. Removal of dirt, grease, oil (200) PVC Tape FM-7 Buried ductile iron pipe. As specified by reference Specification (205) Polyethylene Encasement PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

35 Description Surface Prep. System No. FM-8 Buried pipe couplings, valves, and flanged joints (where piping is plastic). Removal of dirt, grease, oil (201) Rich Portland Cement Mortar FM-9 Buried pipe couplings, valves, and flanged joints (where piping is not plastic, or tapecoated, or mortarcoated steel), including epoxy-coated surfaces. As specified by reference Specification (205) Polyethylene Encasement FM-10 Buried pipe couplings, valves, and flanged joints (where piping is mortar-coated steel or reinforced concrete), including epoxy-coated surfaces. Removal of dirt, grease, oil (206) Cement-mortar Coating FM-11 Ferrous surfaces in water passages of all valves 4-inch size and larger, exterior surfaces of submerged valves. White metal blast cleaning SSPC-SP5 (100) Amine-cured Epoxy FM-12 Where shown or specified, ferrous surfaces in water passages and submerged surfaces of all pumps which have a discharge size of 4 inches or larger. White metal blast cleaning SSPC-SP5 (106) Fusion-bonded Epoxy FM-12 Where shown or specified, ferrous surfaces in water passages and submerged surfaces of all pumps that have discharge size of 4 inches or larger. White metal blast cleaning SSPC-SP5 (100) Amine-cured Epoxy FM-13 Ferrous surfaces of sleeve couplings. White metal blast cleaning SSPC-SP5 (106) Fusion-bonded Epoxy Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

36 Description Surface Prep. System No. FM-14 All ferrous surfaces of sluice gates, flap gates, and shear gates, including wall thimbles.] Buried surfaces that are not specified to be coated elsewhere. White metal blast cleaning SSPC-SP5] Near white metal blast cleaning SSPC-SP10 [(106) Fusion-bonded Epoxy (103) Coal Tar Epoxy FM-14 Indoor sheet metal, flashings, exposed ducts. Commercial blast cleaning SSPC-SP6 (4) Aliphatic Polyurethane FM-15 Interior surfaces of all chemical tanks, except caustic soda tanks, including tank nozzles, manholes, nozzle necks, flange faces. White metal blast cleaning SSPC-SP5 (107) Chemical-resistant Sheet Lining FM-18 Exposed black steel air piping. Commercial blast cleaning SSPC-SP6 (13) Epoxy Mastic / Urethane B. Coating System Schedule, Ferrous Metal - Galvanized: Pretreatment coatings, barrier coatings, or washes shall be applied as recommended by the coating manufacturer. All galvanized surfaces except for the following items shall be coated unless coating is required by other Sections: (1) Floor gratings and frames, (2) Handrails, (3) Stair treads, (4) Chain link fencing and appurtenances, (5) Pipe supports not subject to water splashes. Description Surface Prep. System No. FMG- All exposed surfaces indoors and outdoors subject to water splash, except those below. Alkaline cleaning SSPC- SP1 (5) Aliphatic Polyurethane FMG-3 Buried small steel pipe. Removal of dirt, grease, oil (200) PVC Tape FMG-4 Surfaces buried or submerged in wastewater. Alkaline cleaning SSPC- SP1 followed by brush-off grade blast cleaning SSPC-SP7 (103) Coal Tar Epoxy PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

37 FMG-5 Description Surface Prep. System No. Buried miscellaneous surfaces, couplings, valves, and flanged joints. Removal of dirt, grease, oil (201) Rich Portland Cement Mortar FMG-6 Indoor sheet metal flashings, exposed ducts. Alkaline cleaning SSPC- SP1 (4) Aliphatic Polyurethane C. Coating System Schedule, Steel Reservoir Interior: For steel reservoir exterior coating system, see "Coating System Schedule, Ferrous Metal-Not Galvanized". The interior surfaces of steel reservoirs shall have all surface preparation and coating work performed in the field. SR-1 Description Surface Prep. System No. All interior surfaces beginning 1 foot above high water level, including all plates, roof structural members, fittings, and vents. White metal blast cleaning SSPC-SP5 (105) Part A, Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy SR-2 Underside of column bases, floor under column bases before columns set in place, submerged contact surfaces that are not accessible after erection. White metal blast cleaning SSPC-SP5 (105) Part B, Inorganic Zinc/Epoxy SR-3 Interior surfaces exclusive of surfaces in SR-1 and SR-2 above, including overflow, drain and other piping out to the first valve or coupling. White metal blast cleaning SSPC-SP5 (105) Part B, Inorganic Zinc/ Epoxy Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

38 3.18 COATING SYSTEM SCHEDULE, NON-FERROUS METAL, PLASTIC, FIBERGLASS A. Where isolated nonferrous parts are associated with equipment or piping, the CONTRACTOR shall use the coating system for the adjacent connected surfaces. Do not coat handrails, gratings, frames or hatches. Only primers recommended by the coating manufacturer shall be used. Description Surface Prep. System No. NFM-1 All exposed surfaces, indoors and outdoors, except those included below. Solvent cleaned SSPC- SP1 (4) Aliphatic Polyurethane NFM-2 Chlorination room, chlorine storage room. Solvent cleaned SSPC- SP1 (100) Amine-cured Epoxy NFM-3 Aluminum surfaces in contact with concrete, or with any other metal except galvanized ferrous metal. Solvent cleaned SSPC- SP1 (208) Aluminum Metal Isolation NFM-4 Polyvinyl chloride plastic piping, indoors and outdoors, or in structures, not submerged. Solvent cleaned SSPC- SP1 (7) Acrylic Latex NFM-5 Fiber glass surfaces. Per Paragraph 3.8 (12) Aliphatic Polyurethane Fiberglass NFM-6 Buried non-ferrous metal pipe. Removal of dirt, grease, oil (200) PVC Tape 3.19 COATING SYSTEM SCHEDULE-CONCRETE Item Surface Prep. System No. Floor slab and walls, exposure to chemicals, as shown. Interior surfaces of sewer manholes, including sidewalls, bottom, and metal appurtenances, for manholes shown. Per Paragraph 3.7 (203) Epoxy Surfacing Per Paragraph 3.7 (104) Coal Tar Epoxy, Concrete PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

39 3.20 COATING SYSTEM SCHEDULE-CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY Item Surface Prep. System No. Exposed, indoors and outdoors, as shown. Exterior surfaces, above grade. Per Paragraph 3.9 (10) Acrylic, Concrete Per Paragraph 3.9 (204) Waterproofing 3.21 COLORS A. Colors shall be as specified or as selected by the ENGINEER. Colors will not necessarily be standard colors with all suppliers, and colors shall be mixed by the manufacturer to secure desired color when not standard. The CONTRACTOR shall prepare and submit color chip samples for all items that require color selection by the ENGINEER. If requested for special architectural finishes, the CONTRACTOR shall also submit 6- x 6-inch samples similar to the intended coated surfaces and coated with the selected color. No color selection shall be made until after samples of all paints have been submitted to the ENGINEER who will prepare a color scheme using the submitted colors. B. Factory-finished items shall be of the color specified under the particular equipment items. C. All hangers, supports, motors and mechanical equipment shall be ANSI 70, light gray. D. All exposed piping, pipe under insulation, valves, fittings, and pipe insulation shall be color coded as follows: Air, Fire Hydrants Drains Plant, Control, High Purity Oxygen, Potable Water Fire Hydrants Buildings, Roof, Fixture, Sump Pump Discharge Dark Brown Mfg./No., Or Equal DuPont 40P-1031 Tnemec F075-WH01A Dunn Edwards IP630-SY-1 DuPont 40P-1039 Tnemec F075-D2526A Dunn Edwards IP630-SY-25 Electrical Conduit, Gutter See Section Gas Natural & Digester Lines Safety Orange See Section DuPont 40P-1030 Tnemec F075- S1169A Dunn Edwards IP630- VD9222 Sludge Digester Lines on Digester Exterior Shell Light Gray DuPont Tnemec F075- A2606A Dunn Edwards IP630- RL7422 Raw, Overflow, Centrate, Circulating Light Gray DuPont Tnemec F075- A2606A Dunn Edwards IP630- RL7422 Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 PROTECTIVE COATING Project No. P1-101 March RFP

40 Steam All Pressures & Temperatures Safety Red Water Potable Caribbean Blue Mfg./No., Or Equal DuPont Tnemec F075-S1170A Dunn Edwards IP630-SY-19 DuPont 40P-1048 Tnemec F075-B2478A Dunn Edwards IP630-UD10264 Plant Industrial Reclaimed Safety Blue Spectra Master (Dark Blue) Custom Formula (Purple) DuPont 40P-1048 Tnemec F075-B2477A Dunn Edwards IP630-VD10265 DuPont 40P-1496 Tnemec F075-B2476A Dunn Edwards IP630-SY-23 DuPont 40P-1628 Tnemec F075-R1217A Dunn Edwards IP630-SY-13 Chemicals All Cool Green DuPont 40P-1008 Tnemec F075-S1168A Dunn Edwards IP630-UL9585 Oil; Bumper Posts Oil, Lubricant, Fuel Oil, Guard Posts Safety Yellow DuPont Tnemec F075-S1167A Dunn Edwards IP630-UD9223 * * * * * * PROTECTIVE COATING Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Project No. P March RFP

41 On ners arc adt ied to contact SSPC at e\t or e t to verify authenticity of ccrtifkitiort. 42 T 11!(I(1tlt1Il Peilod March 31,2013 March 31,2014 Piesidciit, SSPC SSPC-QP1 LE1iL FIELD APPLICATION OF COATINGS COMPLEX STRUCTURES SSPC Painting Contractor Certjfication Program for Lake Elsinore, CA has met or exceeded the requirements setfort/i in the National Coating & Lining Company Socal Pacific Construction Corporation DBA of Protective Coatings The Society For

42 SOCAL PACIFIC CONSTRUCTION CORP. DBA NATIONAL COATING & LINING ND STREET PAST PROJECTS COMPLETED SUITE J LAKE ELSINORE, CA PHONE: FAX: OWNER/GC STATUS PROJECT/DESCRIPTION/LOCATION AMOUNT OWNER/CONTRACTOR CONTACT PHONE COMPLETED ARCHIBALD PRODUCT WATER PUMP STATION $1,291, CHINO BASIN DESALTER AUTHORITY SLIVIE LEE (909) CHINO BASIN DESALTER AUTHORITY CO / INLAND EMPIRE UTILITY AGENCY ONTARIO, CA WATER PUMP STATION / BUILDING / SITE WORK COMPLETED INLAND CONCRETE - COACHELLA $285, C. W. ROEN CONSTRUCTION MIKE KENNEDY (925) COACHELA, CA PAINT & COATING COMPLETED MILIKEN PRESTRESSED CONCRETE RESERVOIR $233, PACIFIC HYDROTECH OZZY GARABADLO (951) ONTARIO, CA PAINTING & COATING COMPLETED CLARIFIER #4 $ 92, CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO WILL BELLIS (805) SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA PAINTING & COATING COMPLETED NILAND CTG PROJECT $ 295, ARB, INC. RICH SMITH (949) NILAND, CA (800) PAINTING & COATING COMPLETED RMS@9 WATER RESERVOIRS $ 132, IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT ELIJAH ESTRATA (951) IRVINE, CA PACIFIC HYDROTECH PAINTING & COATING COMPLETED SCLA INDUSTRIAL WTF $ 324, CON ENGINEERING DIECO ANDRADE (951) VICTORVILLE, CA CITY OF VICTORVILLE (760) PAINTING & COATING CONCRETE & PIPE COMPLETED ALVARADO TREATMENT PLANT UPGRADE $272, CITY OF SAN DIEGO - WATER DEPT. CIP MATT HOLOPIREK (619) SAN DIEGO, CA ARCHER WESTERN CONTRACTORS (858) PAINTING & COATING COMPLETED SHUTDOWN PROJECT $ 169, HIGH DESERT POWER TOM STINSON (760) VICTORVILLE, CA PAINTING & COATING TOWERS & EQUIPMENT COMPLETED NCOS AIR TREATMENT FACILITY $ 119, STEVE P. RADOS FREDERICK DOUCEDAME (310) LOS ANGELES, CA (714) PAINTING & COATING CONCRETE & PIPING COMPLETED SHAW/TANK REPAIRS CORONADO $53, NAVAL AIR STATION TIMOTHY BOELKE (619) NAVAL BASE CORONADO, CA NAVY PUBLIC WORKS CENTER PAINTING & COATING SHAW COMPLETED HENRY GARNETT WPP $ 679, SSC CONSTRUCTION TOM MURRAY (951) BAKERSFIELD, CA KERN COUNTY WATER AGENCY PAINTING & COATING - CONCRETE, PIPING, EQUIPMENT, SITE FEATURES COMPLETED BRAWLEY WWTP $305, CW ROEN CONSTRUCTION KIRK PELLOW (925) BRAWLEY, CA PAINTING & WALLCOVERING, DAMPPROOFING, WATER REPELLENTS OF CLARIFIERS & WALLS, RAS FLOOR 43 Page 1 of 2

43 COMPLETED MESQUITE WTP $282, CITY OF MESQUITE DON DYER 2011 MESQUITE, CA MCCARTHY BUILDING COMPANY (858) PAINTING & COATING SEWAGE TREATMENT EQUIPMENT, COMPLETED SWEETWATER $841, SWEETWATER AUTHORITY JEFF GOODFELLOW (619) PERDUE CASS (619) PAINTING & COATING Page 2 of 2 44

44 October 10, 2013 Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant Protective Coating Reference: Submittals Section Protective Coating Coatings Contractor: National Coating & Lining Company Madison Avenue Murrieta, CA General Contractor: W.M Lyles Owner: Orange County Sanitation District Coatings Manufacturer: The Sherwin-Williams Company Protective and Marine Coatings 7613 Somerset Blvd Paramount, CA Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

45 October 10, 2013 National Coating & Lining Company Mr. Stephen Stewart Madison Avenue Murrieta, CA Reference: Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 Consideration of Products Submitted For Section Protective Coating Please review and consider the following Sherwin Williams Protective & Marine coating submittal for use on the above project. The products being submitted correspond to the standards set forth in the specification. The Sherwin Williams Company has verified that the coating being submitted is suitable for the intended use and will provide exceptional protective performance when applied in accordance with the technical data application instructions and the specification requirements. Thank you for your consideration. Please contact me at if you have any questions or need additional information. Respectfully, Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified Cert # The Sherwin-Williams Company Protective and Marine Coatings Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

46 October 10, 2013 National Coating & Lining Company Mr. Stephen Stewart Madison Avenue Murrieta, CA Reference: Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant 1 VOC Compliance of Products Submitted For Section Protective Coating This letter is to insure that the products being supplied on the above referenced project will compy with the South Coast Air Quality Management District regulations as to allowable VOC content. Please contact me at if you have any questions or need additional information. Thank you. Respectfully, Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified Cert # The Sherwin-Williams Company Protective and Marine Coatings Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

47 3.17 COATING SYSTEM SCHEDULES FERROUS METALS A. Coating System Schedule, Ferrous Metal Not Galvanized: FM -1 System No. 4 Aliphatic Polyurethane: Prime Coat: Macropoxy Epoxy at 4 mils dft Finish Coat: Hi-Solids Polyurethane 100 at 3 mils dft Total System DFT 7 Mils FM-11 System No. 100 Amine Cured Epoxy: Prime Coat and Finish Coats: DuraPlate UHS Total System DFT 16 Mils FM-12 System No. 100 Amine Cured Epoxy: Prime Coat and Finish Coats: DuraPlate UHS Total System DFT 16 Mils FM-14 System No. 4 Aliphatic Polyurethane: Prime Coat: Macropoxy Epoxy at 4 mils dft Finish Coat: Hi-Solids Polyurethane 100 at 3 mils dft Total System DFT 7 Mils Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

48 B. Coating System Schedule, Ferrous Metal Galvanized: FMG System No. 5 Aliphatic Polyurethane: Prime Coat: Macropoxy Epoxy at 4 mils dft Intermediate Coat: Macropoxy Epoxy at 6 mils dft Finish Coats: Hi-Solids Polyurethane 100 at 3 mils dft Total System DFT 13 Mils FMG 4 System No. 103 Coal Tar Epoxy: Targuard Low Voc Coal Tar Epoxy Total System DFT 17.5 Mils FMG 6 System No. 4 Aliphatic Polyurethane: Prime Coat: Macropoxy Epoxy at 4 mils dft Finish Coat: Hi-Solids Polyurethane 100 at 3 mils dft Total System DFT 7 Mils 3.18 COATING SYSTEM SCHEDULE, NON-FERROUS METAL, PLASTIC, FIBERGLASS: NFM 1 System No. 4 Aliphatic Polyurethane: Prime Coat: Macropoxy Epoxy at 4 mils dft Finish Coat: Hi-Solids Polyurethane 100 at 3 mils dft Total System DFT 7 Mils NFM 4 System No. 7 Acrylic Latex: Prime Coat: Pro-Cryl Universal Primer at 2 mils dft Finish Coats: Pro Industrial Acrylic at 3 mils dft per coat Total System DFT 8 Mils Note: For gypsum board and concrete prime these surfaces with ProMar 200 Latex Primer Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

49 3.19 COATING SYSTEM SCHEDULE-CONCRETE System 203 Epoxy Surfacing: Prime Coat: Corobond 100 Epoxy Primer/Sealer at 4 6 mils dft Surfacer Coat: Corcote SC with 28 lbs Type SC Aggregate per 1.5 gallons, 1/8 dft, yields 32 square feet per kit Finish Coat: Corcote SC at mils dft Note: Use Steel Seam FT910 Surfacing and Fairing Compound as needed to fill bugholes, voids or air pockets before proceeding with coating system COATING SYSTEM SCHEDULE-CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY System No. 10 Acrylic Concrete: Prime Coat: Heavy Duty Block Filler Finish Coats: Loxon Acrylic Coating at 3 mils dft Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

50 Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant Protective Coating System 4 Aliphatic Polyurethane Specified Material: Tnemec Pota-Pox Plus, Endura Shield Proposed Material: Sherwin-Williams Macropoxy , Hi-Solids Polyurethane 100 A. QUALITY: High solids, low voc, aliphatic, acrylic polyurethane with excellent color, gloss, corrosion, chemical and weathering resistance B. DURABILITY: Excellent: Direct Impact Resistance ASTM D in. lbs. C. RESISTANCE TO ABRASION AND PHYSICAL DAMAGE: Excellent: ASTM D4060, CS17 wheel, 1000 cycles, 1 kg load 130 mg loss D. LIFE EXPECTANCY: Same as standard aliphatic, acrylic polyurethane or longer E. ABILITY TO RECOAT IN FUTURE: 14 day recoat window, follow standard cleaning/abrading procedure if longer than 14 days F. SOLIDS CONTENT BY VOLUME: 83% +- 2% Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

51 G. DRY FILM THICKNESS PER COAT: 3 to 4 mils DFT standard H. COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER COATINGS: Fully compatible I. SUITABILITY FOR THE INTENDED SERVICE: Suitable to resist splash from acid and alkaline chemicals, chemical fumes and severe weathering J. RESISTANCE TO CHEMICAL ATTACK: Excellent chemical resistance to splash from acid and alkaline chemicals, chemical fumes K. TEMPERATURE LIMITATIONS DURING APPLICATION AND IN SERVICE: Can be applied at surface temperatures of 40F to 120F. Handles dry heat resistance up to 200F L. TYPE AND QUALITY OF RECOMMENDED UNDERCOATS AND TOPCOATS: Can be applied over epoxy, universal acrylic and zinc primers. M. EASE OF APPLICATION: Easy to apply by airless, conventional spray, brush and roll N. EASE OF REPAIRING DAMAGED AREAS: Easy to spot repair, can brush and roll small areas O. STABILITY OF COLORS: Color stability same as standard aliphatic acrylic polyurethane or longer Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

52 Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant Protective Coating System 5 Aliphatic Polyurethane Specified Material: Tnemec 69, Epoxoline II, 74 Proposed Material: Sherwin-Williams Macropoxy , Macropoxy , Hi-Solids Polyurethane 100 A. QUALITY: High solids, low voc, aliphatic, acrylic polyurethane with excellent color, gloss, corrosion, chemical and weathering resistance B. DURABILITY: Excellent Direct Impact Resistance ASTM D in. lbs. C. RESISTANCE TO ABRASION AND PHYSICAL DAMAGE: Excellent Abrasion Resistance ASTM D4060, CS17 wheel, 1000 cycles, 1 kg load 130 mg loss D. LIFE EXPECTANCY: Same as standard aliphatic, acrylic polyurethane or longer E. ABILITY TO RECOAT IN FUTURE: 14 day recoat window, follow standard cleaning/abrading procedure if longer than 14 days Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

53 F. SOLIDS CONTENT BY VOLUME: 83% +- 2% G. DRY FILM THICKNESS PER COAT: 3 to 4 mils DFT standard H. COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER COATINGS: Fully compatible I. SUITABILITY FOR THE INTENDED SERVICE: Suitable to resist splash from acid and alkaline chemicals, chemical fumes and severe weathering J. RESISTANCE TO CHEMICAL ATTACK: Excellent chemical resistance to splash from acid and alkaline chemicals, chemical fumes K. TEMPERATURE LIMITATIONS DURING APPLICATION AND IN SERVICE: Can be applied at surface temperatures of 40F to 120F. Handles dry heat resistance up to 200F L. TYPE AND QUALITY OF RECOMMENDED UNDERCOATS AND TOPCOATS: Can be applied over epoxy, universal acrylic and zinc primers. M. EASE OF APPLICATION: Easy to apply by airless, conventional spray, brush and roll N. EASE OF REPAIRING DAMAGED AREAS: Easy to spot repair, can brush and roll small areas O. STABILITY OF COLORS: Color stability same as standard aliphatic acrylic polyurethane or longer Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

54 Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant Protective Coating System 7 Acrylic Latex Specified Material: Tnemec 1029 Proposed Material: Sherwin-Williams Pro-Cryl Primer, Pro Industrial Acrylic A. QUALITY: 100% Acrylic Coating B. DURABILITY: Good Direct Impact Resistance: Method: ASTM D2794 Result: >160 in. lb C. RESISTANCE TO ABRASION AND PHYSICAL DAMAGE: Good Pencil Hardness: Method: ASTM D3363 Result: 2B D. LIFE EXPECTANCY: Same as standard 100% acrylic coating or longer E. ABILITY TO RECOAT IN FUTURE: No minimum recoat window, follow standard cleaning/abrading F. SOLIDS CONTENT BY VOLUME: 35% +- 2% G. DRY FILM THICKNESS PER COAT: 2.5 to 4 mils DFT standard Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

55 H. COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER COATINGS: Fully compatible I. SUITABILITY FOR THE INTENDED SERVICE: Suitable as intended J. RESISTANCE TO CHEMICAL ATTACK: Good chemical resistance K. TEMPERATURE LIMITATIONS DURING APPLICATION AND IN SERVICE: Can be applied at surface temperatures of 50F to 120F. Handles dry heat resistance up to 250F L. TYPE AND QUALITY OF RECOMMENDED UNDERCOATS AND TOPCOATS: Can be applied over acrylic, epoxy and zinc primers. M. EASE OF APPLICATION: Easy to apply by airless, conventional spray, brush and roll N. EASE OF REPAIRING DAMAGED AREAS: Easy to spot repair, can brush and roll small areas O. STABILITY OF COLORS: Color stability same as standard 100% acrylic coating or longer Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

56 Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant Protective Coating System 10 Acrylic, Concrete Specified Material: Tnemec Envirofill, Tnemec-Crete Proposed Material: Sherwin-Williams Heavy Duty Block Filler, Loxon Acrylic Coating A. QUALITY: 100% Acrylic Coating for surfaces requiring high performance protection B. DURABILITY: Highly Durable C. RESISTANCE TO ABRASION AND PHYSICAL DAMAGE: Weather resistant D. LIFE EXPECTANCY: Same as standard 100% acrylic coating or longer E. ABILITY TO RECOAT IN FUTURE: No minimum recoat window, follow standard cleaning/abrading F. SOLIDS CONTENT BY VOLUME: 43% +- 2% G. DRY FILM THICKNESS PER COAT: Approximately 3.7 mils dry H. COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER COATINGS: Fully compatible Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

57 I. SUITABILITY FOR THE INTENDED SERVICE: Suitable as intended J. RESISTANCE TO CHEMICAL ATTACK: Good chemical resistance K. TEMPERATURE LIMITATIONS DURING APPLICATION AND IN SERVICE: Can be applied at surface temperatures of 50F to 110F. Handles dry heat resistance up to 200F L. TYPE AND QUALITY OF RECOMMENDED UNDERCOATS AND TOPCOATS: Can be applied over acrylic primers. M. EASE OF APPLICATION: Easy to apply by airless, conventional spray, brush and roll N. EASE OF REPAIRING DAMAGED AREAS: Easy to spot repair, can spray, brush or roll O. STABILITY OF COLORS: Color stability same as standard 100% acrylic coating or longer Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

58 Sludge Dewatering and Odor Control at Plant Protective Coating System 103 Coal Tar Epoxy Specified Material: Tnemec Hi Build Tnemec Tar Series 46H-413 Proposed Material: Sherwin-Williams Targuard Low Voc Coal Tar Epoxy A. QUALITY: High build, low voc polyamide epoxy coal tar coating B. DURABILITY: Excellent Direct Impact Resistance ASTM D in. lbs. C. RESISTANCE TO ABRASION AND PHYSICAL DAMAGE: Excellent Abrasion Resistance ASTM D4060, CS17 wheel, 1000 cycles, 1 kg load 137 mg loss D. LIFE EXPECTANCY: Same as standard hi build polyamide coal tar epoxy or longer E. ABILITY TO RECOAT IN FUTURE: 72 hours to recoat at 77F, follow standard cleaning/abrading procedure if longer than 72 hours F. SOLIDS CONTENT BY VOLUME: 74% +- 2% Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

59 G. DRY FILM THICKNESS PER COAT: 8 to 16 mils DFT standard H. COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER COATINGS: Fully compatible I. SUITABILITY FOR THE INTENDED SERVICE: Suitable for long term immersion in wastewater and for coating of buried surfaces. It meets SSPC Paint 16 specification. J. RESISTANCE TO CHEMICAL ATTACK: Excellent chemical resistance K. TEMPERATURE LIMITATIONS DURING APPLICATION AND IN SERVICE: Can be applied at surface temperatures of 50F to 100F. Handles wet heat resistance up to 120F, dry heat up to 350F L. TYPE AND QUALITY OF RECOMMENDED UNDERCOATS AND TOPCOATS: Can be applied over epoxy and zinc primers or direct to metal or concrete. Topcoat is not required M. EASE OF APPLICATION: Easy to apply by airless or conventional spray N. EASE OF REPAIRING DAMAGED AREAS: Easy to spot repair, can brush and roll small areas O. STABILITY OF COLORS: Color stability same as standard hi build polyamide coal tar epoxy or longer Robert Parker NACE Coating Inspector Level 3 Certified, Cert #11769 Protective & Marine Coatings The Sherwin-Williams Company 151 S. Kettering Drive Ontario, California Cell: (909) Fax: (909) swrep7851@sherwin.com

60 Revised: May 6, 2013 Protective & Marine Coatings MACROPOXY FAST CURE EPOXY PART A B SERIES PART B B58V620 HARDENER 4.52 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MACROPOXY FAST CURE EPOXY is a high solids, less than 100 g/l VOC, high build, fast drying, polyamide epoxy designed to protect steel and concrete in industrial exposures. Ideal for maintenance painting and fabrication shop applications. The high solids content ensures adequate protection of sharp edges, corners, and welds. This product can be applied directly to marginally prepared steel surfaces. Low VOC,<100 g/l Chemical resistant Low odor Abrasion resistant Outstanding application properties PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS Finish: Semi-Gloss Color: Mill White and a wide range of colors available through tinting Volume Solids: 73% ± 2%, mixed Mill White Weight Solids: 83% ± 2%, mixed Mill White VOC (EPA Method 24): Unreduced: <100 g/l;.83 lb/gal mixed Reduced 10%: <100 g/l;.83 lb/gal Mix Ratio: 1:1 by volume Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 7.0 (175) 13.5 (338) Dry mils (microns) 5.0* (125) 10.0* (250)* ~Coverage sq ft/gal (m 2 /L) 116 (2.8) 232 (5.7) Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal (m 2 1 mil / 25 microns dft 1168 (28.6) NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum fi lm thickness and uniformity of appearance. *See Recommended Systems on reverse side. See Performance Tips section also. Drying 7.0 mils wet ( F/ F/ F/38 C 50% RH To touch: 4-5 hours 2 hours 1.5 hours To handle: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hours To recoat: minimum: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hours maximum: 1 year 1 year 1 year Cure for service: 10 days 7 days 4 days immersion: 14 days 7 days 4 days If maximum recoat time is exceeded, abrade surface before recoating. Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Pot Life: 10 hours 4 hours 2 hours Sweat-in-time: 30 minutes 30 minutes 15 minutes Shelf Life: 36 months, unopened Store indoors at 40 F (4.5 C) to 100 F (38 C). Flash Point: 61 F (16 C), PMCC, mixed Reducer/Clean Up: Reducer R7K111 or Oxsol 100 RECOMMENDED USES Marine applications Fabrication shops Refi neries Pulp and paper mills Chemical plants Power plants Tank exteriors Offshore platforms Water treatment plants Mill White is acceptable for immersion use for salt water and fresh water Not acceptable for potable water Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities Conforms to AWWA D102 OCS #5 Approved with FIRETEX hydrocarbon coatings PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Substrate*: Steel Surface Preparation*: SSPC-SP10/NACE 2 System Tested*: 1 ct. Macropoxy Fast 6.0 mils (150 microns) dft *unless otherwise noted below Test Name Test Method Results Abrasion Resistance ASTM D4060, CS17 wheel, 1000 cycles, 1 kg load 84 mg loss ASTM D4587, Accelerated QUV-A, 12,000 Passes Weathering - QUV 1 hours Adhesion ASTM D4541 1,037 psi Corrosion Weathering 1 ASTM D5894, 36 cycles, 12,000 hours Rating 10 per ASTM D714 for blistering; Rating 9 per ASTM D610 for rusting Direct Impact Resistance ASTM D in. lb. Dry Heat Resistance ASTM D F (121 C) Exterior Durability 1 year at 45 South Excellent, chalks Flexibility ASTM D522, 180 blend, 3/4" mandrel Passes Immersion 1 year fresh and salt water Pencil Hardness ASTM D3363 3H Salt Fog Resistance 1 ASTM B117, 6,500 hours Water Vapor Permeance ASTM D1653, Method B Passes, no rusting, blistering, or loss of adhesion Rating 10 per ASTM D610 for rusting; Rating 9 per ASTM D1654 for corrosion 1.16 grains/day Epoxy coatings may darken or discolor following application and curing. Footnotes: 1 Zinc Clad II Plus Primer continued on back

61 Protective & Marine Coatings MACROPOXY FAST CURE EPOXY PART A B SERIES PART B B58V620 HARDENER PRODUCT INFORMATION 4.52 Immersion and atmospheric: RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS Dry Film Thickness / ct. Mils (Microns) Steel: 2 cts. Macropoxy ( ) Concrete/Masonry, smooth: 2 cts. Macropoxy ( ) Concrete Block: 1 ct. Kem Cati-Coat HS Epoxy Filler/Sealer ( ) as needed to fi ll voids and provide a continuous substrate. 2 cts. Macropoxy ( ) Atmospheric: *Steel: (Shop applied system, new construction, AWWA D102, can also be used at 3 mils (75 microns) dft when used as an intermediate coat as part of a multi-coat system) 1 ct. Macropoxy Fast Cure Epoxy (75-150) 1-2 cts. of recommended topcoat Steel: 1 ct. Recoatable Epoxy Primer ( ) 2 cts. Macropoxy ( ) Steel: 1 ct. Macropoxy cts. Acrolon 218 Polyurethane (75-150) or Hi-Solids Polyurethane (75-125) or SherThane 2K Urethane (50-100) Steel: 2 cts. Macropoxy ( ) 1-2 cts. Tile-Clad HS Epoxy (63-100) Steel: 1 ct. Zinc Clad II Plus (75-150) 1 ct. Macropoxy ( ) 1-2 cts. Acrolon 218 Polyurethane (75-150) Steel: 1 ct. Zinc Clad III HS (75-125) or Zinc Clad IV (75-125) 1 ct. Macropoxy ( ) 1-2 cts. Hi-Solids Polyurethane (75-150) Aluminum: 2 cts. Macropoxy ( ) Galvanizing: 2 cts. Macropoxy ( ) The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. SURFACE PREPARATION Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed surface preparation information. Minimum recommended surface preparation: Iron & Steel Atmospheric: SSPC-SP2/3 Immersion: SSPC-SP10/NACE 2, 2-3 mil (50-75 micron) profile Aluminum: SSPC-SP1 Galvanizing: SSPC-SP1 Concrete & Masonry Atmospheric: SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, or ICRI No , CSP 1-3 Immersion: SSPC-SP13/NACE or 4.3.2, or ICRI No , CSP 1-3 Surface Preparation Standards Condition of Surface ISO BS7079:A1 Swedish Std. SIS SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted Pitted & Rusted C St 2 D St 2 C St 2 D St 2 SP 2 SP Power Tool Cleaning Rusted Pitted & Rusted C St 3 D St 3 C St 3 D St 3 SP 3 SP TINTING Tint Part A with Maxitoners at 150% strength. Five minutes minimum mixing on a mechanical shaker is required for complete mixing of color. Tinting is not recommended for immersion service. APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: 40 F (4.5 C) minimum, 140 F (60 C) maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5 F (2.8 C) above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed application information. Packaging: Part A: Part B: Weight: ORDERING INFORMATION 1 gallon (3.78L) and 5 gallon (18.9L) containers 1 gallon (3.78L) and 5 gallon (18.9L) containers ± 0.2 lb/gal ; 1.6 Kg/L mixed, may vary by color SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

62 Protective & Marine Coatings MACROPOXY FAST CURE EPOXY PART A B SERIES PART B B58V620 HARDENER Revised: May 6, 2013 APPLICATION BULLETIN 4.52 SURFACE PREPARATIONS Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Iron & Steel, Atmospheric Service: Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6/NACE 3, blast clean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profi le (2 mils / 50 microns). Prime any bare steel within 8 hours or before fl ash rusting occurs. Iron & Steel, Immersion Service: Remove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. Minimum surface preparation is Near White Metal Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP10/NACE 2. Blast clean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profi le (2-3 mils / microns). Remove all weld spatter and round all sharp edges by grinding. Prime any bare steel the same day as it is cleaned. Aluminum Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. Galvanized Steel Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 (recommended solvent is VM&P Naphtha). When weathering is not possible, or the surface has been treated with chromates or silicates, fi rst Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP7 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned. Concrete and Masonry For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, or ICRI No , CSP 1-3. Surfaces should be thoroughly clean and dry. Concrete and mortar must be cured at least F (24 C). Remove all loose mortar and foreign material. Surface must be free of laitance, concrete dust, dirt, form release agents, moisture curing membranes, loose cement and hardeners. Fill bug holes, air pockets and other voids with Steel-Seam FT910. Concrete, Immersion Service: For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, Section or or ICRI No , CSP 1-3. Follow the standard methods listed below when applicable: ASTM D4258 Standard Practice for Cleaning Concrete. ASTM D4259 Standard Practice for Abrading Concrete. ASTM D4260 Standard Practice for Etching Concrete. ASTM F1869 Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete. SSPC-SP 13/Nace 6 Surface Preparation of Concrete. ICRI No Concrete Surface Preparation. Previously Painted Surfaces If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, or if this product attacks the previous fi nish, removal of the previous coating may be necessary. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface as above. Surface Preparation Standards Condition of ISO Swedish Std. Surface BS7079:A1 SIS SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 2 C St 2 SP 2 - Pitted & Rusted D St 2 D St 2 SP 2 - Power Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 3 C St 3 SP 3 - Pitted & Rusted D St 3 D St 3 SP 3 - Temperature: Relative humidity: APPLICATION CONDITIONS 40 F (4.5 C) minimum, 140 F (60 C) maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5 F (2.8 C) above dew point 85% maximum APPLICATION EQUIPMENT The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compliant with existing VOC regulations and compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer/Clean Up...Reducer R7K111 or Oxsol 100 Airless Spray Pump...30:1 Pressure psi Hose...1/4" ID Tip...017" -.023" Filter...60 mesh Reduction...As needed up to 10% by volume Conventional Spray Gun...DeVilbiss MBC-510 Fluid Tip...E Air Nozzle Atomization Pressure psi Fluid Pressure psi Reduction...As needed up to 10% by volume Requires oil and moisture separators Brush Brush...Nylon/Polyester or Natural Bristle Reduction...Not recommended Roller Cover...3/8" woven with solvent resistant core Reduction...Not recommended If specific application equipment is not listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted. continued on back

63 Protective & Marine Coatings MACROPOXY FAST CURE EPOXY PART A B SERIES PART B B58V620 HARDENER APPLICATION BULLETIN 4.52 APPLICATION PROCEDURES Surface preparation must be completed as indicated. Mix contents of each component thoroughly with low speed power agitation. Make certain no pigment remains on the bottom of the can. Then combine one part by volume of Part A with one part by volume of Part B. Thoroughly agitate the mixture with power agitation. Allow the material to sweat-in as indicated prior to application. Re-stir before using. If reducer solvent is used, add only after both components have been thoroughly mixed, after sweat-in. Apply paint at the recommended fi lm thickness and spreading rate as indicated below: Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 7.0 (175) 13.5 (338) Dry mils (microns) 5.0* (125) 10.0* (250)* ~Coverage sq ft/gal (m 2 /L) 116 (2.8) 232 (5.7) Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal (m 2 1 mil / 25 microns dft 1168 (28.6) NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum fi lm thickness and uniformity of appearance. *See Recommended Systems on reverse side. See Performance Tips section also. CLEAN UP INSTRUCTIONS Clean spills and spatters immediately with Reducer R7K111 or Oxsol 100. Clean tools immediately after use with Reducer R7K111 or Oxsol 100. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using any solvent. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. PERFORMANCE TIPS Stripe coat all crevices, welds, and sharp angles to prevent early failure in these areas. When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profi le, roughness or porosity of the surface, skill and technique of the applicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing, spillage, overthinning, climatic conditions, and excessive fi lm build. Excessive reduction of material can affect fi lm build, appearance, and adhesion. Do not mix previously catalyzed material with new. Do not apply the material beyond recommended pot life. In order to avoid blockage of spray equipment, clean equipment before use or before periods of extended downtime with Reducer R7K111 or Oxsol 100. Insuffi cient ventilation, incomplete mixing, miscatalyzation, and external heaters may cause premature yellowing. Excessive fi lm build, poor ventilation, and cool temperatures may cause solvent entrapment and premature coating failure. Drying 7.0 mils wet (175 microns): Tinting is not recommended for immersion 40 F/ F/ F/38 C Use only Mil White for immersion service. 50% RH To touch: 4-5 hours 2 hours 1.5 hours To handle: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hours To recoat: minimum: 48 hours 8 hours 4.5 hours maximum: 1 year 1 year 1 year Cure for service: 10 days 7 days 4 days immersion: 14 days 7 days 4 days If maximum recoat time is exceeded, abrade surface before recoating. Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Acceptable for Concrete Floors. Pot Life: 10 hours 4 hours 2 hours Sweat-in-time: 30 minutes 30 minutes 15 minutes Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Quik-Kick Epoxy Accelerator is acceptable for use. See data page 4.99 for details. Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance. For Immersion Service: (if required) Holiday test in accordance with ASTM D5162 for steel, or ASTM D4787 for concrete. When coating over aluminum and galvanizing, recommended dft is 2-4 mils ( microns). Refer to Product Information sheet for additional performance characteristics and properties. Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

64 Protective & Marine Coatings HI-SOLIDS POLYURETHANE 100 PART A B GLOSS PART A B SEMI-GLOSS PART B B65V625 HARDENER Revised: May 17, 2013 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION HI-SOLIDS POLYURETHANE 100 is a two-component, less than 100 g/l VOC, aliphatic, acrylic polyurethane enamel. It is designed for high performance protection with outstanding exterior gloss and color retention. Good/excellent resistance to corrosion and weathering Outstanding color and gloss retention Chemical resistant HAPS Free Resists film attack by mildew (MR White Tint Base only, B65WW625) Finish: Color: Volume Solids: Weight Solids: PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS Gloss or Semi-gloss Wide range of colors possible 83% ± 2%, mixed, may vary by color 87% ± 2%, mixed, may vary by color VOC (EPA Method 24): Unreduced: <100 g/l; 0.83 lb/gal mixed May vary by color Mix Ratio: 3:1 by volume Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 3.6 (90) 4.8 (120) Dry mils (microns) 3.0 (75) 4.0 (100) ~Coverage sq ft/gal (m 2 /L) 332 (8.1) 464 (11.4) Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal (m 2 1 mil / 25 microns dft 1328 (32.5) NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum fi lm thickness and uniformity of appearance. Drying 4.0 mils wet ( F/ F/ F/49 C 50% RH To touch: 8 hours 4 hours 2 hours To handle: 24 hours 14 hours 6 hours To recoat: minimum: 36 hours 24 hours 12 hours maximum: 14 days 14 days 10 days To cure: 14 days 10 days 7 days If maximum recoat time is exceeded, abrade surface before recoating. Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Pot Life: 4 hours 2 hours 1 hour Sweat-in-Time: None required Shelf Life: Flash Point: Reducer/Clean Up: Part A: 24 months, unopened Part B: 24 months, unopened Store indoors at 40 F (4.5 C) to 100 F (38 C). 109 F (43 C), PMCC, mixed Reducer #111, R7K111 RECOMMENDED USES 5.28 For use over prepared substrates in industrial environments Heavy duty interior and exterior structural coating A chemical and abrasion resistant equipment and machinery finish A gloss and color retentive heavy duty maintenance coating for use in "high visibility" areas Exterior surfaces of steel tanks Refineries Clean rooms Chemical processing equipment Handrails Conveyors Exterior metal siding and trim Rolling stock Paper mills Marine Applications Power plants Oil Field Machinery Offshore structures Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities Conforms to AWWA D102 OCS #5 & #6. Acceptable for use in high performance architectural applications. Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities Approved for FIRETEX hydrocarbon fi nish coats PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Substrate*: Steel Surface Preparation*: SSPC-SP6 System Tested*: 1 ct. Corothane I 3.0 mils (75 microns) dft 1 ct. Hi-Solids Polyurethane 4.0 mils (100 microns) dft *unless otherwise noted below Test Name Test Method Results Abrasion Resistance Accelerated Weathering / SSPC Paint No. 36, Level 3 ASTM D4060, CS17 wheel, 1000 cycles, 1 kg load ASTM D4587, QUVA, 2000 hours, >70% gloss retention 130 mg loss Passes Adhesion ASTM D psi Corrosion Weathering ASTM D5894, 5 cycles, 1680 hours Rating 10 per ASTM D714 for blistering; Rating 10 per ASTM D610 for rusting Direct Impact Resistance ASTM D in. lbs. Dry Heat Resistance ASTM D F (93 C) Flexibility ASTM D522, 180 bend, 1/8" mandrel Passes Pencil Hardness ASTM D3363 HB Salt Fog Resistance Thermal Shock ASTM B117, 2000 hours ASTM D2246, 15 cycles Rating 10 per ASTM D714 for blistering; Rating 9 per ASTM D610 for rusting Excellent Meets the requirements of SSPC Paint No. 36, Level 3 for white and light colors. Dark colors may require a clear coat. continued on back

65 Protective & Marine Coatings HI-SOLIDS POLYURETHANE 100 PART A B GLOSS PART A B SEMI-GLOSS PART B B65V625 HARDENER PRODUCT INFORMATION 5.28 RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS Dry Film Thickness / ct. Mils (Microns) Steel: Epoxy Primer 1 ct. Recoatable Epoxy Primer ( ) Low VOC 1-2 cts. Hi-Solids Polyurethane (75-100) Steel: Zinc Rich Primer 1 ct. Zinc Clad III HS (75-125) 1 ct. Macropoxy ( ) 1-2 cts. Hi-Solids Polyurethane (75-100) Steel: Epoxy Mastic Primer 1 ct. Macropoxy ( ) 1-2 cts. Hi-Solids Polyurethane (75-100) Steel: Universal Primer 1 ct. ProCryl Universal Primer (50-100) 1-2 cts. Hi-Solids Polyurethane (75-100) Concrete Smooth: 1 ct. Macropoxy ( ) 1-2 cts. Hi-Solids Polyurethane (75-100) Galvanized Metal: 1 ct. Recoatable Epoxy Primer ( ) Low VOC 1-2 cts. Hi-Solids Polyurethane (75-100) SURFACE PREPARATION Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed surface preparation information. Minimum recommended surface preparation: * Iron & Steel: SSPC-SP6/NACE 3, 2 mil (50 micron) profi le * Galvanizing: SSPC-SP1 * Concrete & Masonry: SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, or ICRI No , CSP 1-3 * Primer Required Surface Preparation Standards Condition of Surface ISO BS7079:A1 Swedish Std. SIS SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 2 C St 2 SP 2 - Pitted & Rusted D St 2 D St 2 SP 2 - Power Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 3 C St 3 SP 3 - Pitted & Rusted D St 3 D St 3 SP 3 - TINTING Tint with Maxitoner Colorants only into Part A at 100% tint strength. Five minutes minimum mixing on a mechanical shaker is required for complete mixing of color. APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: 40 F (4.5 C) minimum, 120 F (49 C) maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5 F (2.8 C) above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed application information. Packaging: Weight: ORDERING INFORMATION 2 components premeasured 1 gallon / 3.78 liter mixes, and 4 gallon / 15.1 liter mixes A and B components ordered separately ± 0.2 lb/gal ; 1.5 Kg/L mixed, may vary with color The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- Application Bulletin. CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

66 Protective & Marine Coatings HI-SOLIDS POLYURETHANE 100 PART A B GLOSS PART A B SEMI-GLOSS PART B B65V625 HARDENER Revised: May 17, 2013 APPLICATION BULLETIN 5.28 SURFACE PREPARATIONS Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Iron & Steel Remove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. Minimum surface preparation is Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6/NACE 3. For better performance, use Near White Metal Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP10/NACE 2. Blast clean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profile (2 mils / 50 microns). Prime any bare steel the same day as it is cleaned or before fl ash rusting occurs. Galvanized Steel Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. When weathering is not possible, or the surface has been treated with chromates or silicates, fi rst Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP7 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned. Primer required. Concrete and Masonry For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, or ICRI No , CSP 1-3. Surfaces should be thoroughly clean and dry. Concrete and mortar must be cured at least F (24 C). Remove all loose mortar and foreign material. Surface must be free of laitance, concrete dust, dirt, form release agents, moisture curing membranes, loose cement and hardeners. Fill bug holes, air pockets and other voids with Steel-Seam FT910. Primer required. Follow the standard methods listed below when applicable: ASTM D4258 Standard Practice for Cleaning Concrete. ASTM D4259 Standard Practice for Abrading Concrete. ASTM D4260 Standard Practice for Etching Concrete. ASTM F1869 Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete. SSPC-SP 13/Nace 6 Surface Preparation of Concrete. ICRI No Concrete Surface Preparation. APPLICATION CONDITIONS Temperature: 40 F (4.5 C) minimum, 120 F (49 C) maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5 F (2.8 C) above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum APPLICATION EQUIPMENT The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compliant with existing VOC regulations and compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer/Clean Up:...Reducer #111, R7K111 Airless Spray Pressure psi Hose...3/8" ID Tip...013" -.017" Filter...none Reduction...As needed up to 10% by volume Conventional Spray Gun...Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle...63 B Atomization Pressure psi Fluid Pressure psi Reduction...As needed up to 15% by volume Brush Brush...Natural bristle Reduction...As needed up to 15% by volume Roller Cover...3/8" woven with solvent resistant core Reduction...as needed up to 15% by volume If specific application equipment is not listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted. Surface Preparation Standards Condition of Surface ISO BS7079:A1 Swedish Std. SIS SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted Pitted & Rusted C St 2 D St 2 C St 2 D St 2 SP 2 SP Power Tool Cleaning Rusted Pitted & Rusted C St 3 D St 3 C St 3 D St 3 SP 3 SP continued on back

67 Protective & Marine Coatings HI-SOLIDS POLYURETHANE 100 PART A B GLOSS PART A B SEMI-GLOSS PART B B65V625 HARDENER APPLICATION BULLETIN 5.28 APPLICATION PROCEDURES Surface preparation must be completed as indicated. Mix contents of each component thoroughly with low speed power agitation. Make certain no pigment remains on the bottom of the can. Then combine 3 parts by volume of Part A with 1 part by volume of Part B. Thoroughly agitate the mixture with power agitation. If reducer solvent is used, add only after both components have been thoroughly mixed. Apply paint at the recommended fi lm thickness and spreading rate as indicated below: Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 3.6 (90) 4.8 (120) Dry mils (microns) 3.0 (75) 4.0 (100) ~Coverage sq ft/gal (m 2 /L) 332 (8.1) 464 (11.4) Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal (m 2 1 mil / 25 microns dft 1328 (32.5) NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum fi lm thickness and uniformity of appearance. Drying 4.0 mils wet ( F/ F/ F/49 C 50% RH To touch: 8 hours 4 hours 2 hours To handle: 24 hours 14 hours 6 hours To recoat: minimum: 36 hours 24 hours 12 hours maximum: 14 days 14 days 10 days To cure: 14 days 10 days 7 days If maximum recoat time is exceeded, abrade surface before recoating. Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Pot Life: 4 hours 2 hours 1 hour Sweat-in-Time: None required Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance. CLEAN UP INSTRUCTIONS Clean spills and spatters immediately with Reducer #111, R7K111. Clean tools immediately after use with Reducer #111, R7K111. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using any solvent. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. PERFORMANCE TIPS Stripe coat all crevices, welds, and sharp angles to prevent early failure in these areas. When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle. Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profi le, roughness or porosity of the surface, skill and technique of the applicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing, spillage, overthinning, climatic conditions, and excessive fi lm build. Excessive reduction of material can affect fi lm build, appearance, and adhesion. Do not apply the material beyond recommended pot life. Do not mix previously catalyzed material with new. In order to avoid blockage of spray equipment, clean equipment before use or before periods of extended downtime with Reducer #58, R7K58. Mixed coating is sensitive to water. Use water traps in all air lines. Moisture contact can reduce pot life and affect gloss and color. Refer to Product Information sheet for additional performance characteristics and properties. Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

68 Protective & Marine Coatings TARGUARD LOW VOC COAL TAR EPOXY PART A B69B65 BLACK PART B B69V65 HARDENER Revised: March 13, PRODUCT DESCRIPTION TARGUARD LOW VOC COAL TAR EPOXY is a high build, low VOC, polyamide epoxy coal tar coating. Chemical resistant Corrosion and abrasion resistant Equal performance to TarGuard, while meeting all VOC regulations Corps of Engineers Formula C-200a SSPC Paint 16 Specifi cation RECOMMENDED USES For use over prepared substrates such as steel and concrete in industrial environments. Penstocks Liner for clarifi ers Dam gates Marine applications Petroleum storage tanks Offshore drilling rigs Heavy duty structural coating Non-potable water tank and pipe coating Acceptable for use with cathodic protection systems Finish: Color: Volume Solids: Weight Solids: VOC (EPA Method 24): PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS Semi-Gloss Black 74% ± 2%, mixed 82% ± 2%, mixed <100 g/l; 0.83 lb/gal, mixed Mix Ratio: 2 component, premeasured 4:1 5 gallons mixed Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils: Dry mils: 8.0* 16.0* ~Coverage sq ft/gal: *See Performance Tips section NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum fi lm thickness and uniformity of appearance. Drying 11.0 mils 50% F To touch: 14 hours 2 hours 1 hour To recoat: minimum: 48 hours 18 hours 5 hours maximum: 72 hours 72 hours 12 hours To cure: 7-10 days 7-10 days 2 days If maximum recoat time is exceeded, abrade surface before recoating. Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Pot Life: 2.5 hours 2 hours 1 hour Sweat-in-Time: 15 minutes 10 minutes none Shelf Life: Flash Point: Reducer/Clean Up: Part A: 8 months, unopened Part B: 36 months, unopened Store indoors at 40 F to 100 F. 77 F, PMCC, mixed R7K111 PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Substrate*: Steel Surface Preparation*: SSPC-SP6 System Tested*: 1 ct. TarGuard Low VOC Coal Tar 10.0 mils dft *unless otherwise noted below Test Name Test Method Results Abrasion Resistance Adhesion ASTM D4060, CS17 wheel, 1000 cycles, 1 kg load ASTM D4541, Patti Tester 137 mg loss 1000 psi Direct Impact Resistance ASTM D in. lbs. Dry Heat ASTM D2485, Resistance Method A, Quench (quench test only) Test 350 F Moisture Condensation ASTM D4585, Resistance 100 F, 3000 hours Excellent Pencil Hardness ASTM D3363 F Salt Fog Resistance ASTM B117, 3000 hours Excellent Thermal Shock ASTM D2246, 100 cycles Excellent Wet Heat Resistance Non-immersion 120 F continued on back

69 Protective & Marine Coatings TARGUARD LOW VOC COAL TAR EPOXY PART A B69B65 BLACK PART B B69V65 HARDENER PRODUCT INFORMATION 4.81 RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS Dry Film Thickness / ct. Mils Concrete, atmospheric or immersion: 2 cts. TarGuard Low VOC Coal Tar Epoxy Steel, atmospheric or immersion: 2 cts. TarGuard Low VOC Coal Tar Epoxy Steel, atmospheric or immersion: 1 ct. Copoxy Shop Primer cts. TarGuard Low VOC Coal Tar Epoxy Steel, zinc rich primer, atmospheric only: 1 ct. Zinc Clad II Plus cts. TarGuard Low VOC Coal Tar Epoxy Aluminum, atmospheric only: 2 cts. TarGuard Low VOC Coal Tar Epoxy Galvanized Metal, atmospheric only: 2 cts. TarGuard Low VOC Coal Tar Epoxy SURFACE PREPARATION Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed surface preparation information. Minimum recommended surface preparation: Iron & Steel: Atmospheric: SSPC-SP6/NACE 3, 2 mil profi le Immersion: SSPC-SP10/NACE 2, 3 mil profi le Aluminum: Brush Blast, 2 mil profi le Galvanizing: Brush Blast, 2 mil profi le Concrete & Masonry: Atmospheric: SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, or ICRI 03732, CSP 1-3 Immersion: SSPC-SP13/NACE or 4.3.2, or ICRI 03732, CSP 1-3 Surface Preparation Standards Condition of Surface ISO BS7079:A1 Swedish Std. SIS SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 2 C St 2 SP 2 - Pitted & Rusted D St 2 D St 2 SP 2 - Power Tool Cleaning Rusted C St 3 C St 3 SP 3 - Pitted & Rusted D St 3 D St 3 SP 3 - The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate. Do not tint. TINTING DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. Temperature: Relative humidity: APPLICATION CONDITIONS 50 F minimum, 100 F maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5 F above dew point 85% maximum Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed application information. Packaging: Part A: Part B: Weight per gallon: ORDERING INFORMATION 5 gallons mixed 4 gallons in a 5 gallon container 1 gallon 10.7 ± 0.2 lb, mixed SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

70 Protective & Marine Coatings TARGUARD LOW VOC COAL TAR EPOXY PART A B69B65 BLACK PART B B69V65 HARDENER Revised: March 13, 2013 APPLICATION BULLETIN 4.81 SURFACE PREPARATIONS General Surface Preparation Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure good adhesion. Iron & Steel, Immersion Service: Remove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC- SP1. Minimum surface preparation is Near White Metal Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP10 or SSPC-SP12/NACE No. 5. For SSPC-SP10, blast clean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profi le (3 mils). For SSPC-SP12/NACE No. 5, all surfaces to be coated shall be cleaned in accordance with WJ-2. Pre-existing profi le should be approximately 3 mils. Remove all weld spatter and round all sharp edges by grinding. Prime any bare steel the same day as it is cleaned. Iron & Steel, Atmospheric Service: Minimum surface preparation is Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC- SP6/NACE 3 or SSPC-SP12/NACE 5. For surfaces prepared by SSPC- SP6/NACE 3, first remove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1. Blast clean all surfaces using a sharp, angular abrasive for optimum surface profile (2 mils). For surfaces prepared by SSPC-SP12/NACE No. 5, all surfaces shall be cleaned in accordance with WJ-3. Pre-existing profi le should be approximately 2 mils. Prime any bare steel the same day as it is cleaned. Galvanized Steel/Aluminum Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Remove all oil and grease from surface by Solvent Cleaning per SSPC-SP1 (recommended solvent is VM&P Naphtha). Lightly brush blast per SSPC-SP 7 to provide a 2 mil profi le. Concrete/Masonry, Atmospheric Service: New For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, or ICRI 03732, CSP 1-3. Surface must be clean, dry, sound, and offer sufficient profile to achieve adequate adhesion. Minimum substrate cure is 28 days at 75 F. Remove all form release agents, curing compounds, salts, effl orescence, laitance, and other foreign matter by sandblasting, shotblasting, mechanical scarifi cation, or suitable chemical means. Refer to ASTM D4260. Rinse thoroughly to achieve a fi nal ph between 8.0 and Allow to dry thoroughly prior to coating. Old Surface preparation is done in much the same manner as new concrete; however, if the concrete is contaminated with oils, grease, chemicals, etc., they must be removed by cleaning with a strong detergent. Refer to ASTM D4258. Form release agents, hardeners, etc. must be removed by sandblasting, shotblasting, mechanical scarifi cation, or suitable chemical means. If surface deterioration presents an unacceptably rough surface, Kem Cati-Coat HS Epoxy Filler/Sealer is recommended to patch and resurface damaged concrete. Concrete/Masonry, Immersion Service: For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, Section or 4.3.2, or ICRI 03732, CSP 1-3 Always follow the industry standards listed below: ASTM D4258 Standard Practice for Cleaning Concrete. ASTM D4259 Standard Practice for Abrading Concrete. ASTM D4260 Standard Practice for Etching Concrete. ASTM F1869 Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete. SSPC-SP13/NACE 6 Surface Preparation of Concrete ICRI Temperature: Relative humidity: APPLICATION CONDITIONS 50 F minimum, 100 F maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5 F above dew point 85% maximum APPLICATION EQUIPMENT The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compliant with existing VOC regulations and compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer/Clean Up...R7K111 Airless Spray Pressure psi Hose...3/8" - 1/2" ID Tip...017" -.025" Filter...None Reduction...As needed up to 10% by volume Conventional Spray (bottom feed tank recommended) Gun...Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle...66 Air Nozzle...63PB Atomization Pressure...60 psi Fluid Pressure...40 psi Reduction...As needed up to 10% by volume Brush Brush...Small areas only; natural bristle Reduction...Not recommended Roller Cover...Small areas only; 3/8" - 1/2" woven solvent resistant Reduction...Not recommended If specific application equipment is not listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted. Surface Preparation Standards Condition of Surface ISO BS7079:A1 Swedish Std. SIS SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted Pitted & Rusted C St 2 D St 2 C St 2 D St 2 SP 2 SP Power Tool Cleaning Rusted Pitted & Rusted C St 3 D St 3 C St 3 D St 3 SP 3 SP continued on back

71 Protective & Marine Coatings TARGUARD LOW VOC COAL TAR EPOXY PART A B69B65 BLACK PART B B69V65 HARDENER APPLICATION BULLETIN 4.81 APPLICATION PROCEDURES Surface preparation must be completed as indicated. Mix contents of each component thoroughly with power agitation. Make certain no pigment remains on the bottom of the can. Then combine four parts by volume of Part A with one part by volume of Part B. Thoroughly agitate the mixture with power agitation. Allow the material to sweat-in as indicated. Re-stir before using. If reducer solvent is used, add only after both components have been thoroughly mixed, after sweat-in. Apply paint at the recommended fi lm thickness and spreading rate as indicated below: Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: Minimum Maximum Wet mils: Dry mils: 8.0* 16.0* ~Coverage sq ft/gal: *See Performance Tips section NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum fi lm thickness and uniformity of appearance. Drying 11.0 mils 50% F To touch: 14 hours 2 hours 1 hour To recoat: minimum: 48 hours 18 hours 5 hours maximum: 72 hours 72 hours 12 hours To cure: 7-10 days 7-10 days 2 days If maximum recoat time is exceeded, abrade surface before recoating. Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Pot Life: 2.5 hours 2 hours 1 hour Sweat-in-Time: 15 minutes 10 minutes none Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance. PERFORMANCE TIPS Stripe coat all crevices, welds, and sharp angles to prevent early failure in these areas. When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle. Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profi le, roughness or porosity of the surface, skill and technique of the applicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing, spillage, overthinning, climatic conditions, and excessive fi lm build. No reduction of material is recommended, as this can affect fi lm build, appearance and adhesion. Do not apply the material beyond recommended pot life. Do not mix previously catalyzed material with new. In order to avoid blockage of spray equipment, clean equipment before use or before periods of extended downtime with R7K111. Coating must be fully cured before placing into immersion service. Holiday Detection: For systems <20 mils, use a wet sponge-type detector such as KD Bird Dog or equivalent equipment per manufacturer's recommendation. For systems >20 mils, use high voltage holiday detectors. Test only cured coating, as solvent entrapment in fresh fi lms may provide false readings. Quik-Kick Epoxy Accelerator is acceptable for use. See data page 4.99 for details. When coating over aluminum and galvanizing, recommended dft is 2-4 mils. Refer to Product Information sheet for additional performance characteristics and properties. Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CLEAN UP INSTRUCTIONS Clean spills and spatters immediately with Xylene, R2K4. Clean tools immediately after use with Xylene, R2K4. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using any solvent. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

72 PRO INDUSTRIAL PRO-CRYL UNIVERSAL PRIMER B SERIES As of 08/01/2013, Complies with: OTC Yes LEED 09 CI Yes SCAQMD Yes LEED 09 NC Yes CARB Yes LEED 09 CS Yes CARB SCM 2007 Yes LEED 09 S Yes MPI# 107, 134 NAHB Yes CHARACTERISTICS Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Universal Primer is an advanced technology, self cross-linking acrylic primer. It is rust inhibitive and designed for both construction and maintenance applications. It can be used as a primer under water-based or solvent-based high performance topcoats. Rust inhibitive Single component Early moisture resistant Fast dry Low temperature application Interior and exterior use Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities GREENGUARD PRODUCT CERTIFIED FOR LOW CHEMICAL EMISSIONS UL.COM/GG UL 2818 GOLD RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS Waterborne topcoat: 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial High Performance Acrylic or Pro Industrial Waterborne Catalyzed Epoxy or Pro Industrial Multi-Surface Acrylic or Pro Industrial Hi-Bild Waterbased Epoxy or Pro Industrial Pre-Catalyzed Epoxy Solvent borne topcoat: 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial High Performance Epoxy or Pro Industrial Urethane Alkyd Color: Off White, Gray, Red Oxide Recommended Spread Rate per coat: Wet mils: Dry mils: Coverage: sq ft/gal approximate NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance. Drying 6.0 mils wet 50% RH: 40 F 77 F 120 F To touch: 2 hrs 40 min 20 min Tack free: 8 hrs 2 hrs 1 hr To recoat: 16 hrs 4 hrs 2 hrs To cure: 45 days 30 days 14 days Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Finish: Low sheen Flash Point: N/A Shelf Life: 36 months, unopened Store indoors at 40 F to 100 F. Tinting: Do not tint B66W310 (may vary by color) VOC (EPA Method 24): Unreduced: <100g/L; <0.83 lb/gal Volume Solids: 36% ± 2% Weight Solids: 49% ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 10.2 lb System Tested: (unless otherwise indicated) Substrate: Steel Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP10 1 ct. Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Universal Primer 1 ct. Pro Industrial High Performance Acrylic Adhesion: Method: ASTM D4541 Result: 500 psi Corrosion Weathering: Method: ASTM D5894, 10 cycles, 3360 hours Result: Passes Direct Impact Resistance: Method: ASTM D2794 Result: >140 in. lbs. Dry Heat Resistance*: Method: ASTM D2485 Result: 200 F Flexibility: Method: ASTM D522, 180 bend, 1/4" mandrel Result: Passes Moisture Condensation Resistance: Method: ASTM D4585, 100 F, 1250 hours Result: Passes Pencil Hardness: Method: ASTM D3363 Result: H Salt Fog Resistance: Method: ASTM B117, 1250 hours Result: Passes Provides performance comparable to products formulated to federal specification: AA50557 and Paint Specification: SSPC-Paint 23. *Suitable for intermittent dry heat resistance up to 300 F when used as a system with Sher-Cryl HPA 7/ continued on back

73 PRO INDUSTRIAL PRO-CRYL UNIVERSAL PRIMER SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Iron and Steel - Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC- SP2. Remove all oil and grease from the surface per SSPC-SP1. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6. Aluminum - Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material per SSPC- SP1. Galvanizing - Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1. When weathering is not possible, or the surface has been treated with chromates or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP7 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned. Previously Painted Surfaces - If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, additional abrasion of the surface and/or removal of the previous coating may be necessary. Retest surface for adhesion. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface as above. APPLICATION Refer to the MSDS before using Temperature: 40 F minimum 120 F maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5 F above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer: Water Airless Spray Pressure psi Hose... 1/4" ID Tip " -.019" Filter mesh Reduction... Not recommended Conventional Spray Gun... Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle Air Nozzle... 63PB Atomization Pressure psi Fluid Pressure psi ReductionAs needed up to 5% by volume Brush... Nylon/Polyester Reduction... Not recommended Roller...3/8" woven ReductionAs needed up to 5% by volume If specific application equipment is listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted. CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap and warm water. Clean hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with Mineral Spirits to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using Mineral Spirits. The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin- Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHER- WISE, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

74 As of 08/01/2013, Complies with: OTC Yes LEED 09 CI Yes SCAQMD Yes LEED 09 NC Yes CARB Yes LEED 09 CS Yes CARB SCM 2007 Yes LEED H Yes MPI Spec # (see page 2) NGBS Yes PRO INDUSTRIAL CHARACTERISTICS Pro Industrial Acrylic is an ambient cured, single component 100% acrylic coating. It is designed for interior and exterior industrial and commercial applications Chemical resistant Excellent color and gloss retention Outstanding early moisture resistance Flash rust/early rust resistant Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities Fast dry Color: most colors Recommended Spread Rate per coat: Wet mils: Dry mils: Coverage: sq ft/gal approximate Note: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum film thickness and uniformity of appearance. Drying 7.0 mils wet 50% F To touch: 1 hr 30 min 5 min Tack free: 8 hrs 5 hrs 15 min To recoat: 8 hrs 5 hrs 15 min To cure: 30 days 30 days 30 days Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Finish: Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Eg-Shel Flash Point: N/A Shelf Life: 36 months, unopened Store indoors at 40 F to 100 F. Tinting with CCE only: Base oz/gal Strength Extra White % Deep Base % Ultradeep Base % B66W00611 (may vary by color) VOC Unreduced: <50 g/l; <0.42 lb/gal as per 40 CFR and SOR/ , s. 12 Volume Solids: 35 ± 2% Weight Solids: 44 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 9.5 lb/gal ±2% GREENGUARD PRODUCT CERTIFIED FOR LOW CHEMICAL EMISSIONS UL.COM/GG UL 2818 GOLD Steel*: 2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Steel: 1 ct. Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Primer or DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish or Kem Bond HS or Zinc Clad Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Aluminum: 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Aluminum: 1 ct. Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Concrete Block: 1 ct. Loxon Block Surfacer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic System Tested: (unless otherwise indicated) Substrate: Steel Surface Preparation: SSPC-SP10 Finish: 2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Adhesion: Method: ASTM D4541 Result: 1386 psi Corrosion Weathering 8: Method: ASTM D5894, 1500 hours, 5 cycles Result: Rating 10, per ASTM D714 for blistering Rating 9 per ASTM D1654 for corrosion Direct Impact Resistance: Method: ASTM D2794 Result: >160 in. lb Dry Heat Resistance: Method: ASTM D2485 Result: 250 F Flexibility: Method: ASTM D522, 180 bend, 1/8" mandrel Result: Passes RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS Concrete/Masonry: 1 ct. Loxon Masonry Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Drywall 1 ct. ProMar 200 Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Galvanizing: 2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Prefinished Siding: (Baked-on finishes) 1 ct. DTM Bonding Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Wood, exterior: 1 ct. Exterior Wood Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic Wood, interior: 1 ct. Premium Wall & Wood Primer 1-2 cts. Pro Industrial Acrylic *Application of coating on unprimed steel may cause pinpoint rusting. Safety Colors, Deep Base, and Ultradeep colors require a prime coat for maximum durability, adhesion, and corrosion protection. Humidity Resistance*: Method: ASTM D4585, 1500 hours Result: Rating 10 per ASTM D714 for blistering Rating 10 per ASTM D1654 for corrosion Pencil Hardness: Method: ASTM D3363 Result: 2B Salt Fog Resistance*: Method: ASTM B117, 1500 hours Result: Rating 10 per ASTM D714 for blistering Rating 9 per ASTM D1654 for corrosion Thermal Cycling: Method: ASTM D2246, 5 cycles Result: Passes ACRYLIC B SERIES GLOSS B SERIES SEMI-GLOSS B SERIES EG-SHEL *over Pro Industrial Pro-Cryl Primer 9/ continued on back

75 PRO INDUSTRIAL ACRYLIC SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Do not use hydrocarbon solvents for cleaning. Iron & Steel - Minimum surface preparation is Hand Tool Clean per SSPC-SP2. Remove all oil and grease from surface per SSPC-SP1. For better performance, use Commercial Blast Cleaning per SSPC-SP6. Primer recommended for best performance. Aluminum - Remove all oil, grease, dirt, oxide and other foreign material per SSPC- SP1. Galvanizing - Allow to weather a minimum of six months prior to coating. Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1. When weathering is not possible, or the surface has been treated with chromates or silicates, first Solvent Clean per SSPC-SP1 and apply a test patch. Allow paint to dry at least one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, brush blasting per SSPC-SP7 is necessary to remove these treatments. Rusty galvanizing requires a minimum of Hand Tool Cleaning per SSPC-SP2, prime the area the same day as cleaned. Concrete and Masonry - For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6 or ICRI 03732, CSP 1-3. Surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned and dry. Surface temperatures must be at least 55 F before filling. If required for a smoother finish, use the recommended filler/surfacer. The filler/surfacer must be thoroughly dry before topcoating per manufacturer's recommendations. Weathered masonry and soft or porous cement board must be brush blasted or power tool cleaned to remove loosely adhering contamination and to get to a hard, firm surface. Apply one coat Loxon Conditioner, following label recommendations. Wood - Surface must be clean, dry and sound. Prime with recommended primer. No painting should be done immediately after a rain or during foggy weather. Knots and pitch streaks must be scraped, sanded and spot primed before full coat of primer is applied. All nail holes or small openings must be properly caulked. Previously Painted Surfaces - If in sound condition, clean the surface of all foreign material. Smooth, hard or glossy coatings and surfaces should be dulled by abrading the surface. Apply a test area, allowing paint to dry one week before testing adhesion. If adhesion is poor, additional abrasion of the surface and/or removal of the previous coating may be necessary. Retest surface for adhesion. If paint is peeling or badly weathered, clean surface to sound substrate and treat as a new surface as above. MPI Spec # Gloss 114, 119, 148, 154, 164 Semi-Gloss 141, 147, 153, 163 APPLICATION Refer to the MSDS before use. Temperature: 50 F minimum 120 F maximum (Air, surface, and material) At least 5 F above dew point Relative humidity: 85% maximum The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer Water Airless Spray Pressure psi Hose... 1/4" ID Tip " -.021" Filter mesh Reduction... Not recommended Conventional Spray Gun... Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle Air Nozzle... 63PB Atomization Pressure psi Fluid Pressure psi Reduction... As needed up to 12½%by volume Brush... Nylon / polyester Reduction... Not recommended Roller...3/8" woven Reduction... Not recommended If specific application equipment is listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted. CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap and warm water. Clean hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with Mineral Spirits to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using Mineral Spirits. NOTE: If coating is allowed to "set-up", Reducer #54 may be required for cleaning. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using Reducer #54. The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin- Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHER- WISE, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

76 As of 11/29/2011, Complies with: OTC Yes LEED 09 CI No SCAQMD Yes LEED 09 NC No CARB Yes LEED 09 CS No MPI # 50 LEED H No NGBS Yes OUR PROFESSIONAL BEST FOR COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS Best quality wall primer for general purpose use under flats and enamels Excellent coverage Excellent drywall sealer Covers dark colors, excellent for dramatic topcoat color changes For use on these surfaces: Drywall Masonry Concrete Previously Painted Surfaces Color: Coverage: CHARACTERISTICS White 400 sq 4 mils wet; 1.1 mils dry Drying 77 F, 50% RH: Drying and recoat times are temperature, humidity and film thickness dependent. Touch: 1 hour Recoat: 4 hours Finish: Flash Point: N/A Vehicle Type: Vinyl Acrylic B28W08200 VOC (less exempt solvents): 91 g/l; 0.76 lb/gal Volume Solids: 28 ± 2% Weight Solids: 43 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 10.6 lb Tinting - For best topcoat color development, use the recommended "P"-shade primer. If desired, up to 4 oz per gallon of colorant can be used to approximate the topcoat color. Check color before use. When spot priming on some surfaces, a non-uniform appearance of the final coat may result, due to differences in holdout between primed and unprimed areas. To avoid this, prime the entire surface rather than spot priming. For optimal performance, this primer must be topcoated with a latex, alkyd/oil, water based epoxy, or solvent based epoxy coating on architectural applications. PROMAR 200 Interior Latex Primer B28W08200 SURFACE PREPARATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Remove all surface contamination by washing with an appropriate cleaner, rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. Existing peeled or checked paint should be scraped and sanded to a sound surface. Glossy surfaces should be sanded dull. Stains from water, smoke, ink, pencil, grease, etc. should be sealed with the appropriate primer/sealer. Drywall Fill cracks and holes with patching paste/spackle and sand smooth. Joint compounds must be cured and sanded smooth. Remove all sanding dust. Masonry, Concrete, Cement, Block All new surfaces must be cured according to the supplier s recommendations usually about 30 days. Remove all form release and curing agents. Masonry surfaces must be dry before priming. Moisture content must be 15% or lower and the ph between 5 and 9. Rough surfaces can be filled to provide a smooth surface. If painting cannot wait 30 days, allow the surface to cure 7 days and prime the surface with Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer. 12/ continued on back

77 PROMAR 200 Interior Latex Primer B28W08200 SURFACE PREPARATION Plaster Bare plaster must be cured and hard. Textured, soft, porous, or powdery plaster should be treated with a solution of 1 pint household vinegar to 1 gallon of water. Repeat until the surface is hard, rinse with clear water and allow to dry. Mildew Remove before painting by washing with a solution of 1 part liquid bleach and 3 parts water. Apply the solution and scrub the mildewed area. Allow the solution to remain on the surface for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow the surface to dry before painting. Wear protective eyewear, waterproof gloves, and protective clothing. Quickly wash off any of the mixture that comes in contact with your skin. Do not add detergents or ammonia to the bleach/water solution. Caulking Gaps between walls, ceilings, crown moldings, and other interior trim can be filled with the appropriate caulk after priming the surface. APPLICATION Apply at temperatures above 50 F. No reduction necessary. Brush Use a nylon/polyester brush. Roller Use a 1/4" - 3/4" nap synthetic cover Spray - Airless Pressure psi Tip "-.021" CLEANUP INFORMATION Clean spills, spatters, hands and tools with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with mineral spirits to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using mineral spirits. CAUTIONS For interior use only. Protect from freezing. Non-photochemically reactive. LABEL CAUTIONS CAUTION contains CRYSTALLINE SILICA. Use only with adequate ventilation. To avoid overexposure, open windows and doors or use other means to ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headaches, or dizziness, increase fresh air, or wear respiratory protection (NIOSH approved) or leave the area. Adequate ventilation required when sanding or abrading the dried film. If adequate ventilation cannot be provided wear an approved particulate respirator (NIOSH approved). Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash hands after using. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not transfer contents to other containers for storage. FIRST AID: In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with large amounts of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. If swallowed, call Poison Control Center, hospital emergency room, or physician immediately. DELAYED EFFECTS FROM LONG TERM OVER- EXPOSURE. Abrading or sanding of the dry film may release crystalline silica which has been shown to cause lung damage and cancer under long term exposure. WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. HOTW 11/29/2011 B28W The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Sheet.

78 Protective & Marine Coatings HEAVY DUTY BLOCK FILLER B42W46 Revised 5/12 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION HEAVY DUTY BLOCK FILLER is an acrylic resin block filler for use on interior and exterior poured and precast concrete, concrete block, and cinder block. Excellent moisture resistance Excellent filling characteristics Suitable for use in USDA inspected facilities Resurface spalled and deteriorated concrete walls and ceilings Low odor, low VOC Finish: PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS Flat Color: White Volume Solids: 53% ± 2% Weight Solids: 73% ± 2% VOC (EPA Method 24): <50 g/l; 0.42 lb/gal Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: (varies with application, surface irregularities, and degree of sealing and fi lling desired.) Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 18.0 (450) 34.0 (850) Dry mils (microns) 10.0 (250) 18.0 (450) ~Coverage sq ft/gal (m 2 /L) 50 (1.2) 88 (8.2) Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal (m 2 1 mil / 25 microns dft 848 (21) NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum fi lm thickness and uniformity of appearance. Drying 18.0 mils wet ( F/13 77 F/25 95 F/35 C 50% RH To touch: 1.5 hours 1 hour 30 minutes To handle: 8 hours 6 hours 1 hour To recoat: itself 3 hours 1 hour 30 minutes water borne 48 hours 18 hours 6 hours solvent borne 48 hours 48 hours 24 hours To cure: 30 days 30 days 10 days Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Shelf Life: Flash Point: Reducer/Clean Up: 36 months, unopened Store indoors at 40 F (4.5 C) to 100 F (38 C) >200 F (>93 C), PMCC Water RECOMMENDED USES For use over prepared masonry surfaces in: 1.01 Dairies Bottling Plants Mining Industry Tunnels Chemical Plants Paper Mills Hospitals Jails Schools Power Plants Equipment Foundations Water and Sewage Treatment Facilities Industrial concrete ceilings and walls Petroleum Refineries Acceptable for use in high performance architectural applications PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Substrate*: Concrete Surface Preparation*: SSPC-SP3 System Tested*: 1 ct. Heavy Duty Block 10 mils dft/ct *unless otherwise noted below Test Name Test Method Results Adhesion ASTM D psi Direct Impact ASTM D in. lbs. Dry Heat Resistance ASTM D F (93 C) Flexibility (cold ASTM D522, 180 rolled steel) bend, 1" mandrel Passes Moisture Resistance TT-C-555B No failure Pencil Hardness ASTM D3363 5B Thermal Shock ASTM D2246 (5 cycles) Excellent Winder Driven Rain Resistance TT-C-555b Passes Wet Heat Resistance Non-immersion 120 F (49 C) Provides performance comparable to products formulated to federal specifi cation: TT-F-1098D Type 1 continued on back

79 Protective & Marine Coatings HEAVY DUTY BLOCK FILLER B42W46 PRODUCT INFORMATION 1.01 RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS Dry Film Thickness / ct. Mils (Microns) Untopcoated, light service Interior: 1 ct. Heavy Duty Block Filler ( ) Exterior: 2 cts. Heavy Duty Block Filler ( ) Acrylic Finishes: 1 ct. Heavy Duty Block Filler ( ) 2 cts. DTM Acrylic Coating (63-100) or Metalatex Semi-Gloss Coating (13-100) or Sher-Cryl HPA ( ) Alkyd Finishes: 1 ct. Heavy Duty Block Filler ( ) 2 cts. Industrial Enamel HS (63-100) or Metalastic DTM (75-125) or Waterbased Industrial Enamel (38-75) Catalyzed Epoxy, Solvent based: 1 ct. Heavy Duty Block Filler ( ) 2 cts. Tile-Clad HS Epoxy (63-100) or Macropoxy ( ) Catalyzed Epoxy, Water based: 1 ct. Heavy Duty Block Filler ( ) 2 cts. Water Based Catalyzed Epoxy (63-100) or Waterbased Tile Clad Epoxy (63-100) or Pro Industrial HB Epoxy ( ) Polyurethane: 1 ct. Heavy Duty Block Filler ( ) 1 ct. Macropoxy ( ) 2 cts. Hi-Solids Polyurethane (75-100) or Sherthane 2K Urethane (63-100) or Acrolon 218 HS Polyurethane (75-150) The systems listed above are representative of the product's use, other systems may be appropriate. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. SURFACE PREPARATION Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Refer to product Application Bulletin for detailed surface preparation information. Minimum recommended surface preparation: Concrete & Masonry: SSPC-SP13/NACE 6,or ICRI No , CSP 1-3 Surface Preparation Standards Condition of Surface ISO BS7079:A1 Swedish Std. SIS SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted Pitted & Rusted C St 2 D St 2 C St 2 D St 2 SP 2 SP Power Tool Cleaning Rusted Pitted & Rusted C St 3 D St 3 C St 3 D St 3 SP 3 SP Do not tint. TINTING To provide color as a guide coat, or when color is required for exterior exposure, mix 4 parts by volume of Heavy Duty Block Filler with 1 part by volume of A-100 Exterior Latex Flat, A6 series. For interior exposures, mix 4 parts by volume of Heavy Duty Block Filler with 1 part by volume of ProMar 200 Interior Latex Flat Wall Paint, B30W200 Series. Temperature: Relative humidity: Packaging: Weight: APPLICATION CONDITIONS 55 F (13 C) minimum, 95 F (35 C) maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5 F (2.8 C) above dew point 85% maximum PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS 5 gallon (18.9L) containers ± 0.2 lb/gl 1.71 kg/l SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

80 Protective & Marine Coatings HEAVY DUTY BLOCK FILLER B42W46 Revised 5/12 APPLICATION BULLETIN 1.01 SURFACE PREPARATIONS Surface must be clean, dry, and in sound condition. Remove all oil, dust, grease, dirt, loose rust, and other foreign material to ensure adequate adhesion. Concrete/Masonry New For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, or ICRI No , CSP 1-3. Surface must be clean, dry, sound, and offer suffi cient profile to achieve adequate adhesion. Minimum substrate cure is 28 days at 75 F (24 C). Remove all form release agents, curing compounds, salts, efflorescence, laitance, and other foreign matter by sandblasting, shotblasting, mechanical scarifi cation, or suitable chemical means. Refer to ASTM D4260. Rinse thoroughly to achieve a final ph between 6.0 and Allow to dry thoroughly prior to coating. Old For surface preparation, refer to SSPC-SP13/NACE 6, or ICRI No , CSP 1-3. Surface preparation is done in much the same manner as new concrete; however, if the concrete is contaminated with oils, grease, chemicals, etc., they must be removed by cleaning with a strong detergent. Refer to ASTM D4258. Form release agents, hardeners, etc. must be removed by sandblasting, shotblasting, mechanical scarifi cation, or suitable chemical means. Fill all cracks, voids, and bugholes with Steel-Seam FT910. Follow the standard methods listed below when applicable: ASTM D4258 Standard Practice for Cleaning Concrete. ASTM D4259 Standard Practice for Abrading Concrete. ASTM D4260 Standard Practice for Etching Concrete. ASTM F1869 Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete. SSPC-SP 13/Nace 6 Surface Preparation of Concrete ICRI No Do not apply over existing coatings. Temperature: Relative humidity: APPLICATION CONDITIONS 55 F (13 C) minimum, 95 F (35 C) maximum (air, surface, and material) At least 5 F (2.8 C) above dew point 85% maximum APPLICATION EQUIPMENT The following is a guide. Changes in pressures and tip sizes may be needed for proper spray characteristics. Always purge spray equipment before use with listed reducer. Any reduction must be compliant with existing VOC regulations and compatible with the existing environmental and application conditions. Reducer/Clean up...water Airless Spray Pressure psi Hose...1/4" - 3/8" ID Tip...028" Filter...30 mesh Reduction...not recommended Conventional Spray Gun...Binks 95 Fluid Nozzle...67 Air Nozzle...67PD Atomization Pressure...50 psi Fluid Pressure psi Reduction...as needed up to 12½% by volume Brush Brush...Nylon/Polyester Reduction...not recommended Roller Cover...1/2" - 1 1/2" synthetic Reduction...not recommended Squeegee also acceptable If specifi c application equipment is not listed above, equivalent equipment may be substituted. Surface Preparation Standards Condition of Surface ISO BS7079:A1 Swedish Std. SIS SSPC NACE White Metal Sa 3 Sa 3 SP 5 1 Near White Metal Sa 2.5 Sa 2.5 SP 10 2 Commercial Blast Sa 2 Sa 2 SP 6 3 Brush-Off Blast Sa 1 Sa 1 SP 7 4 Hand Tool Cleaning Rusted Pitted & Rusted C St 2 D St 2 C St 2 D St 2 SP 2 SP Power Tool Cleaning Rusted Pitted & Rusted C St 3 D St 3 C St 3 D St 3 SP 3 SP continued on back

81 Protective & Marine Coatings HEAVY DUTY BLOCK FILLER B42W46 APPLICATION BULLETIN 1.01 APPLICATION PROCEDURES Surface preparation must be completed as indicated. Heavy Duty Block Filler is ready-to-spray (airless) and does not require thinning. Mix material thoroughly to a uniform consistency with power agitation and apply by brush, roller, or spray. Follow by squeegee, trowel, or roller, being careful to force material into pores in order to produce a relatively smooth surface. In severe wet areas, a smooth continuous pinhole-free appearance is necessary for proper protection before topcoating. Two coats will provide the most uniform surface. Apply paint at the recommended fi lm thickness and spreading rate as indicated below: Recommended Spreading Rate per coat: (varies with application, surface irregularities, and degree of sealing and fi lling desired.) Minimum Maximum Wet mils (microns) 18.0 (450) 34.0 (850) Dry mils (microns) 10.0 (250) 18.0 (450) ~Coverage sq ft/gal (m 2 /L) 50 (1.2) 88 (8.2) Theoretical coverage sq ft/gal (m 2 1 mil / 25 microns dft 848 (21) NOTE: Brush or roll application may require multiple coats to achieve maximum fi lm thickness and uniformity of appearance. Drying 18.0 mils wet ( F/13 77 F/25 95 F/35 C 50% RH To touch: 1.5 hours 1 hour 30 minutes To handle: 8 hours 6 hours 1 hour To recoat: itself 3 hours 1 hour 30 minutes water borne 48 hours 18 hours 6 hours solvent borne 48 hours 48 hours 24 hours To cure: 30 days 30 days 10 days Drying time is temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Application of coating above maximum or below minimum recommended spreading rate may adversely affect coating performance. CLEAN UP INSTRUCTIONS Clean spills and spatters immediately with soap and warm water. Clean hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, fl ush spray equipment with Mineral Spirits to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer's safety recommendations when using Mineral Spirits. DISCLAIMER The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin- Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Information and Application Bulletin. PERFORMANCE TIPS When using spray application, use a 50% overlap with each pass of the gun to avoid holidays, bare areas, and pinholes. If necessary, cross spray at a right angle Spreading rates are calculated on volume solids and do not include an application loss factor due to surface profile, roughness or porosity of the surface, skill and technique of the applicator, method of application, various surface irregularities, material lost during mixing, spillage, overthinning, climatic conditions, and excessive film build. Excessive reduction of material can affect film build, appearance, and adhesion. Make sure material is forced into pores and bugholes in order to provide a pinhole free surface. Do not use below grade as a hydrostatic waterproofer or in immersion service. Rolling will provide a textured finish. Squeegee will provide a smoother finish. For better filling results, apply by airless spray and immediately back roll. Refer to Product Information sheet for additional performance characteristics and properties. Refer to the MSDS sheet before use. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Published technical data and instructions are subject to change without notice. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for additional technical data and instructions. WARRANTY The Sherwin-Williams Company warrants our products to be free of manufacturing defects in accord with applicable Sherwin-Williams quality control procedures. Liability for products proven defective, if any, is limited to replacement of the defective product or the refund of the purchase price paid for the defective product as determined by Sherwin-Williams. NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

82 As of 12/01/2012, Complies with: OTC Yes LEED 09CI N/A SCAQMD Yes LEED 09NC N/A CARB Yes LEED 09CS N/A CARB SCM 2007 Yes LEED H N/A MPI # 10 NGBS N/A CHARACTERISTICS SPECIFICATIONS LOXON Acrylic Coating A24W300 Series SPECIFICATIONS Loxon Acrylic Coating is specifically engineered for exterior, above-grade, masonry surfaces requiring high performance protection. When primed with Loxon Concrete and Masonry Primer, it is highly alkali and efflorescence resistant. This system provides a highly durable and weather resistant finish to concrete, cement composition panels, concrete block, brick, and stucco. This combination may be applied to a surface with a ph of 8 to 13. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Wind-Driven Rain Test... Passes ASTM D ct Loxon Primer at 3.2 mils dft 2 cts Loxon Coating at 3.7 mils dft/ct Water Vapor Permeance perms Based on ASTM D ct Loxon Coating at 9.4 mils dft, 14 day 77 F & 50% RH Elongation % ASTM D ct Loxon Coating at 9.4 mils dft, 14 day 77 F & 50% RH Tensile Strength psi ASTM D ct Loxon Coating at 9.4 mils dft, 14 day 77 F & 50% RH Flexibility... Passes ASTM D522 - Method B, 180 bend, 1/8" mandrel Alkali Resistance... Passes Based on ASTM D1308 Mildew Resistance... Passes ASTM D3273/D3274 Color: Coverage: Most colors 200 sq 8 mils wet; 3.7 mils dry Coverage on porous & rough stucco 80 square feet per gallon Drying 77 F, 50% RH: Touch: 4 hours Recoat: 24 hours Drying and recoat times are temperature, humidity, and film thickness dependent. Finish: Flash Point: N/A Tinting with CCE: Base oz/gal Strength Extra White % Deep Base % Vehicle Type: Acrylic A24W00351 VOC (less exempt solvents): <50 g/l; <0.42 lb/gal As per 40 CFR and SOR/ , s.12 Volume Solids: 43 ± 2% Weight Solids: 60 ± 2% Weight per Gallon: 11.5 lb Mildew Resistant This coating contains agents which inhibit the growth of mildew on the surface of this coating film. For extremely porous block a coat of Loxon Block Surfacer may be required to achieve a pinhole free surface. Concrete, Concrete Block, CMU, Splitface Block 1 ct. Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer 2 cts. Loxon Acrylic Coating Block 1 ct. Loxon Block Surfacer or Heavy Duty Block Filler 2 cts. Loxon Acrylic Coating Stucco 1 ct. Loxon Concrete & Masonry Primer 2 cts. Loxon Acrylic Coating Spray and backroll on porous & rough stucco to achieve required film build and a pin-hole free surface. 3/ continued on back

83 LOXON Acrylic Coating A24W300 Series SURFACE PREPARATION SURFACE PREPARATION CLEANUP INFORMATION WARNING! Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. Remove all surface contamination by washing with an appropriate cleaner, rinse thoroughly and allow to dry. Scrape and sand peeled or checked paint to a sound surface. Sand glossy surfaces dull. Seal stains from water, smoke, ink, pencil, grease, etc. with the appropriate primer/sealer. Concrete, CMU, Stucco Remove all dirt, dust, mildew, loose particles, laitance, foreign material, peeling and defective coatings, chalk, form release agents, moisture curing membranes, etc. On tilt-up and poured-in-place concrete, commercial detergents and sandblasting may be necessary to remove sealers, release compounds, and to provide an anchor pattern. Allow the surface to dry thoroughly. Sand glossy surfaces dull. Concrete and mortar must be cured at least 28 days to apply this product directly. Fill bugholes, air pockets, cracks, and other voids with an elastomeric patch or sealant. Rough surfaces can be filled to provide a smooth surface. Cement Composition Siding/Panels Remove all dirt, dust, grease, oil, loose particles, laitance, foreign material, and peeling or defective coatings. Allow the surface to dry thoroughly. If the surface is new, test it for ph, if the ph is higher than 8, prime with Loxon Concrete and Masonry Primer. Mildew Remove before painting by washing with a solution of 1 part liquid bleach and 3 parts water. Apply the solution and scrub the mildewed area. Allow the solution to remain on the surface for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with water and allow the surface to dry before painting. Wear protective eyewear, waterproof gloves, and protective clothing. Quickly wash off any of the mixture that comes in contact with your skin. Do not add detergents or ammonia to the bleach/water solution. Caulking Gaps between windows, doors, trim, and other through-wall openings can be filled with the appropriate caulk after priming the surface. APPLICATION Apply at temperatures above 50 F. No reduction necessary. Do not paint in direct sun or on a hot surface. May be applied to damp but not to wet surfaces. Brush - Use a nylon/polyester brush Roller - Use a 1/2" to 1-1/2" synthetic cover Spray Airless Pressure psi Tip " Spray and backroll on porous & rough stucco to achieve required film build and a pin-hole free surface. Clean spills, spatters, hands and tools immediately after use with soap and warm water. After cleaning, flush spray equipment with mineral spirits to prevent rusting of the equipment. Follow manufacturer s safety recommendations when using mineral spirits. CAUTIONS For exterior use only. Protect from freezing. Non-photochemically reactive. LABEL CAUTION CAUTION contains CRYSTALLINE SILICA and ZINC. Use only with adequate ventilation. To avoid overexposure, open windows and doors or use other means to ensure fresh air entry during application and drying. If you experience eye watering, headaches, or dizziness, increase fresh air, or wear respiratory protection (NIOSH approved) or leave the area. Adequate ventilation required when sanding or abrading the dried film. If adequate ventilation cannot be provided wear an approved particulate respirator (NIOSH approved). Follow respirator manufacturer s directions for respirator use. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash hands after using. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not transfer contents to other containers for storage. FIRST AID: In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with large amounts of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. If swallowed, call Poison Control Center, hospital emergency room, or physician immediately. DELAYED EFFECTS FROM LONG TERM OVEREXPOSURE. Abrading or sanding of the dry film may release crystalline silica which has been shown to cause lung damage and cancer under long term exposure. WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. HOTW 03/25/2013 A24W The information and recommendations set forth in this Product Data Sheet are based upon tests conducted by or on behalf of The Sherwin-Williams Company. Such information and recommendations set forth herein are subject to change and pertain to the product offered at the time of publication. Consult your Sherwin-Williams representative to obtain the most recent Product Data Sheet.

84 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B58W DATE OF PREPARATION Jan 9, 2013 SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER B58W620 PRODUCT NAME MACROPOXY Fast Cure Epoxy (Part A), Mill White MANUFACTURER'S NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH Telephone Numbers and Websites Product Information (800) Regulatory Information (216) Medical Emergency (216) Transportation Emergency* (800) *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure Ethylbenzene ACGIH TLV 20 PPM 7.1 mm OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 125 PPM STEL Xylene ACGIH TLV 100 PPM 5.9 mm ACGIH TLV 150 PPM STEL OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 150 PPM STEL p-chlorobenzotrifluoride ACGIH TLV Not Available 5.3 mm OSHA PEL Not Available Polyamide ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available Talc ACGIH TLV 2 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust OSHA PEL 2 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust Titanium Dioxide ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 10 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Causes burns. SKIN: Causes burns. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. HMIS Codes Health 3* Flammability 2 Reactivity 0 May cause nervous system depression. Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and possibly death. Prolonged overexposure to hazardous ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse chronic effects to the following organs or systems: page 1 of 5

85 B58W620 the liver the urinary system the reproductive system SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache, dizziness, nausea, and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray mists. Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May cause allergic skin reaction in susceptible persons or skin sensitization. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention IMMEDIATELY. SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists or occurs later, get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. INHALATION: If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT LEL UEL FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION 141 F PMCC Combustible, Flash above 99 and below 200 F EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE CATEGORY DOL Storage Class IIIA PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Contents are COMBUSTIBLE. Keep away from heat and open flame. Consult NFPA Code. Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures. Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not get in eyes or on skin. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards , , RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2. page 2 of 5

86 B58W620 When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES To prevent skin contact, wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION To prevent eye contact, wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use barrier cream on exposed skin. OTHER PRECAUTIONS This product must be mixed with other components before use. Before opening the packages, READ AND FOLLOW WARNING LABELS ON ALL COMPONENTS. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal. SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT lb/gal 1606 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.61 BOILING POINT F C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 28% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 0.29 lb/gal 34 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 0.21 lb/gal 26 g/l Emitted VOC SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Ethylbenzene is classified by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans (2B) based on inadequate evidence in humans and sufficient evidence in laboratory animals. Lifetime inhalation exposure of rats and mice to high ethylbenzene concentrations resulted in increases in certain types of cancer, including kidney tumors in rats and lung and liver tumors in mice. These effects were not observed in animals exposed to lower concentrations. There is no evidence that ethylbenzene causes cancer in humans. IARC's Monograph No. 93 reports there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental rats exposed to titanium dioxide but inadequate evidence for carcinogenicity in humans and has assigned a Group 2B rating. In addition, the IARC summary concludes, "No significant exposure to titanium dioxide is thought to occur during the use of products in which titanium is bound to other materials, such as paint." page 3 of 5

87 B58W620 TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name Ethylbenzene LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 3500 mg/kg Xylene LC50 RAT 4HR 5000 ppm LD50 RAT 4300 mg/kg p-chlorobenzotrifluoride LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available Polyamide Talc Titanium Dioxide SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product is not hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) May be Classed as a Combustible Liquid for U.S. Ground. UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG III, (ERG#128) DOT (Dept of Transportation) Hazardous Substances & Reportable Quantities Xylenes (isomers and mixture) 100 lb RQ Bulk Containers may be Shipped as (check reportable quantities): UN1263, PAINT, COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID, PG III, (ERG#128) Canada (TDG) May be Classed as a Combustible Liquid for Canadian Ground. UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG III, (ERG#128) IMO 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Shipped as Limited Quantity. UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG III, (61 C c.c.), EmS F-E, S-E, ADR (D/E) IATA/ICAO UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG III SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element Ethylbenzene Xylene 1 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. page 4 of 5

88 B58W620 SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 5 of 5

89 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B58V DATE OF PREPARATION Jan 9, 2013 SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER B58V620 PRODUCT NAME MACROPOXY Fast Cure Epoxy (Part B), Hardener MANUFACTURER'S NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH Telephone Numbers and Websites Product Information (800) Regulatory Information (216) Medical Emergency (216) Transportation Emergency* (800) *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure Ethylbenzene ACGIH TLV 20 PPM 7.1 mm OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 125 PPM STEL Xylene ACGIH TLV 100 PPM 5.9 mm ACGIH TLV 150 PPM STEL OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 150 PPM STEL Acetone ACGIH TLV 500 PPM 180 mm ACGIH TLV 750 PPM STEL OSHA PEL 1000 PPM Methyl Isobutyl Ketone ACGIH TLV 50 PPM 16 mm ACGIH TLV 75 PPM STEL OSHA PEL 50 PPM OSHA PEL 75 PPM STEL Epoxy Polymer ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available Epoxy Polymer ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available Quartz ACGIH TLV mg/m3 as Resp. Dust OSHA PEL 0.1 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. HMIS Codes Health 2* Flammability 3 Reactivity 0 page 1 of 5

90 B58V620 EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. May cause nervous system depression. Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and possibly death. Prolonged overexposure to hazardous ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse chronic effects to the following organs or systems: the liver the urinary system the reproductive system SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache, dizziness, nausea, and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray mists. Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May cause allergic skin reaction in susceptible persons or skin sensitization. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: SKIN: INHALATION: INGESTION: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists or occurs later, get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT LEL UEL FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION 45 F PMCC RED LABEL -- Flammable, Flash below 100 F (38 C) EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE CATEGORY DOL Storage Class IB PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Contents are FLAMMABLE. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flame. During use and until all vapors are gone: Keep area ventilated - Do not smoke - Extinguish all flames, pilot lights, and heaters - Turn off stoves, electric tools and appliances, and any other sources of ignition. Consult NFPA Code. Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures. Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. page 2 of 5

91 B58V620 This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards , , RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use of barrier cream on exposed skin is recommended. OTHER PRECAUTIONS This product must be mixed with other components before use. Before opening the packages, READ AND FOLLOW WARNING LABELS ON ALL COMPONENTS. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal. SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT lb/gal 1589 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.60 BOILING POINT F C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 25% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 1.03 lb/gal 124 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 0.91 lb/gal 109 g/l Emitted VOC SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Ethylbenzene is classified by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans (2B) based on inadequate evidence in humans and sufficient evidence in laboratory animals. Lifetime inhalation exposure of rats and mice to high ethylbenzene concentrations resulted in increases in certain types of cancer, including kidney tumors in rats and lung and liver tumors in mice. These effects were not observed in animals exposed to lower concentrations. There is no evidence that ethylbenzene causes cancer in humans. Crystalline Silica (Quartz, Cristobalite) is listed by IARC and NTP. Long term exposure to high levels of silica dust, which can occur only when sanding or abrading the dry film, may cause lung damage (silicosis) and possibly cancer. page 3 of 5

92 B58V620 TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name Ethylbenzene Xylene Acetone Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Epoxy Polymer Epoxy Polymer Quartz LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 3500 mg/kg LC50 RAT 4HR 5000 ppm LD50 RAT 4300 mg/kg LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 5800 mg/kg LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 2080 mg/kg LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Waste must be tested for ignitability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Classed as LTD. QTY. OR ORM-D Larger Containers are Regulated as: UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG II, (ERG#128) DOT (Dept of Transportation) Hazardous Substances & Reportable Quantities Xylenes (isomers and mixture) 100 lb RQ Bulk Containers may be Shipped as (check reportable quantities): UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG II, (ERG#128) Canada (TDG) UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG II, (ERG#128) IMO 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Shipped as Limited Quantity. UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG II, (7 C c.c.), EmS F-E, S-E, ADR (D/E) IATA/ICAO UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG II SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element Ethylbenzene Xylene Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 4 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. page 4 of 5

93 B58V620 TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 5 of 5

94 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B65W DATE OF PREPARATION Sep 27, 2013 SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER B65W625 PRODUCT NAME Hi-Solids Polyurethane Gloss (Part A), Extra White MANUFACTURER'S NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH Telephone Numbers and Websites Product Information (800) Regulatory Information (216) Medical Emergency (216) Transportation Emergency* (800) *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure p-chlorobenzotrifluoride ACGIH TLV Not Available 5.3 mm OSHA PEL Not Available Methyl n-amyl Ketone ACGIH TLV 50 PPM mm OSHA PEL 100 PPM Titanium Dioxide ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 10 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. HMIS Codes Health 2* Flammability 2 Reactivity 0 May cause nervous system depression. Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and possibly death. Prolonged overexposure to hazardous ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse chronic effects to the following organs or systems: the liver the urinary system SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache, dizziness, nausea, and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray mists. Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May cause allergic respiratory and/or skin reaction in susceptible persons or sensitization. This effect may be delayed several hours after exposure. Persons sensitive to isocyanates will experience increased allergic reaction on repeated exposure. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. page 1 of 4

95 B65W625 SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. INHALATION: If any breathing problems occur during use, LEAVE THE AREA and get fresh air. If problems remain or occur later, IMMEDIATELY get medical attention. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT LEL UEL FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION 109 F PMCC Combustible, Flash above 99 and below 200 F EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE CATEGORY DOL Storage Class II PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Contents are COMBUSTIBLE. Keep away from heat and open flame. Consult NFPA Code. Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures. Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE NO PERSON SHOULD USE THIS PRODUCT, OR BE IN THE AREA WHERE IT IS BEING USED, IF THEY HAVE CHRONIC (LONG- TERM) LUNG OR BREATHING PROBLEMS OR IF THEY EVER HAD A REACTION TO ISOCYANATES. Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards , , RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Where overspray is present, a positive pressure air supplied respirator (TC19C NIOSH/MSHA approved) should be worn. If unavailable, a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2 may be effective. Follow respirator manufacturers directions for use. Wear the respirator for the whole time of spraying and until all vapors and mists are gone. NO PERSONS SHOULD BE ALLOWED IN THE AREA WHERE THIS PRODUCT IS BEING USED UNLESS EQUIPPED WITH THE SAME RESPIRATOR PROTECTION RECOMMENDED FOR THE PAINTERS. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES To prevent skin contact, wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. page 2 of 4

96 B65W625 OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use barrier cream on exposed skin. OTHER PRECAUTIONS This product must be mixed with other components before use. Before opening the packages, READ AND FOLLOW WARNING LABELS ON ALL COMPONENTS. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal. SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT lb/gal 1530 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.54 BOILING POINT F C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 22% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 0.71 lb/gal 85 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 0.61 lb/gal 73 g/l Emitted VOC SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. IARC's Monograph No. 93 reports there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental rats exposed to titanium dioxide but inadequate evidence for carcinogenicity in humans and has assigned a Group 2B rating. In addition, the IARC summary concludes, "No significant exposure to titanium dioxide is thought to occur during the use of products in which titanium is bound to other materials, such as paint." TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name p-chlorobenzotrifluoride Methyl n-amyl Ketone Titanium Dioxide SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 1670 mg/kg LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Waste must be tested for ignitability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. page 3 of 4

97 B65W625 SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) May be Classed as a Combustible Liquid for U.S. Ground. UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG III, (ERG#128) Bulk Containers may be Shipped as: UN1263, PAINT, COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID, PG III, (ERG#128) Canada (TDG) May be Classed as a Combustible Liquid for Canadian Ground. UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG III, (ERG#128) IMO 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Shipped as Limited Quantity. UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG III, (43 C c.c.), EmS F-E, S-E IATA/ICAO UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG III SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element No ingredients in this product are subject to SARA 313 (40 CFR C) Supplier Notification. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 4 of 4

98 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B65V DATE OF PREPARATION Apr 6, 2013 SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER B65V625 PRODUCT NAME Hi-Solids Polyurethane 100 (Part B), Hardener MANUFACTURER'S NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH Telephone Numbers and Websites Product Information (800) Regulatory Information (216) Medical Emergency (216) Transportation Emergency* (800) *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure Hexamethylene Diisocyanate (max.) ACGIH TLV PPM 0.05 mm OSHA PEL Not Available Hexamethylene Diisocyanate Polymer ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE EYE or SKIN contact with product. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. HMIS Codes Health 2* Flammability 1 Reactivity 1 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May cause allergic respiratory and/or skin reaction in susceptible persons or sensitization. This effect may be delayed several hours after exposure. Persons sensitive to isocyanates will experience increased allergic reaction on repeated exposure. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists or occurs later, get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. INHALATION: If any breathing problems occur during use, LEAVE THE AREA and get fresh air. If problems remain or occur later, IMMEDIATELY get medical attention. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. page 1 of 4

99 B65V625 SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT > 200 F PMCC LEL Not Applicable UEL Not Applicable FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION Not Applicable EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode (due to the build-up of pressure) when exposed to extreme heat. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED All personnel in the area should be protected as in Section 8. Cover spill with absorbent material. Deactivate spilled material with a 10% ammonium hydroxide solution (household ammonia). After 10 minutes, collect in open containers and add more ammonia. Cover loosely. Wash spill area with soap and water. SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE CATEGORY DOL Storage Class IIIB PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE NO PERSON SHOULD USE THIS PRODUCT, OR BE IN THE AREA WHERE IT IS BEING USED, IF THEY HAVE CHRONIC (LONG- TERM) LUNG OR BREATHING PROBLEMS OR IF THEY EVER HAD A REACTION TO ISOCYANATES. Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards , , RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Where overspray is present, a positive pressure air supplied respirator (TC19C NIOSH/MSHA approved) should be worn. If unavailable, a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2 may be effective. Follow respirator manufacturers directions for use. Wear the respirator for the whole time of spraying and until all vapors and mists are gone. NO PERSONS SHOULD BE ALLOWED IN THE AREA WHERE THIS PRODUCT IS BEING USED UNLESS EQUIPPED WITH THE SAME RESPIRATOR PROTECTION RECOMMENDED FOR THE PAINTERS. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES To prevent skin contact, wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use barrier cream on exposed skin. OTHER PRECAUTIONS This product must be mixed with other components before use. Before opening the packages, READ AND FOLLOW WARNING LABELS ON ALL COMPONENTS. page 2 of 4

100 B65V625 SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT 9.60 lb/gal 1150 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.16 BOILING POINT Not Applicable MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 0% EVAPORATION RATE Not Available VAPOR DENSITY Not Available SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 0.00 lb/gal 0 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 0.00 lb/gal 0 g/l Emitted VOC SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY Contamination with Water, Alcohols, Amines and other compounds which react with isocyanates, may result in dangerous pressure in, and possible bursting of, closed containers. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Oxides of Nitrogen, possibility of Hydrogen Cyanide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS No ingredient in this product is an IARC, NTP or OSHA listed carcinogen. TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name Hexamethylene Diisocyanate (max.) LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 738 mg/kg Hexamethylene Diisocyanate Polymer LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 2500 mg/kg SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product is not hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) Not Regulated for Transportation. Canada (TDG) Not Regulated for Transportation. IMO Not Regulated for Transportation. page 3 of 4

101 B65V625 IATA/ICAO Not Regulated for Transportation. SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element No ingredients in this product are subject to SARA 313 (40 CFR C) Supplier Notification. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 4 of 4

102 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B69B DATE OF PREPARATION Feb 15, 2013 SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER B69B65 PRODUCT NAME TAR GUARD Low VOC Coal Tar Epoxy (Part A) MANUFACTURER'S NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH Telephone Numbers and Websites Product Information (800) Regulatory Information (216) Medical Emergency (216) Transportation Emergency* (800) *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure Ethylbenzene ACGIH TLV 20 PPM 7.1 mm OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 125 PPM STEL Xylene ACGIH TLV 100 PPM 5.9 mm ACGIH TLV 150 PPM STEL OSHA PEL 100 PPM OSHA PEL 150 PPM STEL p-chlorobenzotrifluoride ACGIH TLV Not Available 5.3 mm OSHA PEL Not Available Acetone ACGIH TLV 500 PPM 180 mm ACGIH TLV 750 PPM STEL OSHA PEL 1000 PPM Tri(dimethylaminomethyl)phenol ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available Refined Coal Tar Pitch ACGIH TLV 0.2 MG/M3 OSHA PEL 0.2 MG/M Polyamide ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available Talc ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. HMIS Codes Health 3* Flammability 3 Reactivity 0 page 1 of 5

103 B69B65 EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Causes burns. SKIN: Causes burns. INHALATION: Causes burns of the upper respiratory system. May cause nervous system depression. Extreme overexposure may result in unconsciousness and possibly death. Prolonged overexposure to hazardous ingredients in Section 2 may cause adverse chronic effects to the following organs or systems: the liver the urinary system the reproductive system SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache, dizziness, nausea, and loss of coordination are indications of excessive exposure to vapors or spray mists. Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May cause allergic skin reaction in susceptible persons or skin sensitization. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention IMMEDIATELY. SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists or occurs later, get medical attention. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes. INHALATION: If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT LEL UEL FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION 72 F PMCC RED LABEL -- Flammable, Flash below 100 F (38 C) EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode when exposed to extreme heat. Application to hot surfaces requires special precautions. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE CATEGORY DOL Storage Class IB PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Contents are FLAMMABLE. Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flame. During use and until all vapors are gone: Keep area ventilated - Do not smoke - Extinguish all flames, pilot lights, and heaters - Turn off stoves, electric tools and appliances, and any other sources of ignition. Consult NFPA Code. Use approved Bonding and Grounding procedures. Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Do not get in eyes, or on skin or clothing. Do not breathe vapor or spray mist. Wash hands after using. page 2 of 5

104 B69B65 This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards , , RESPIRATORY PROTECTION For spray application, wear a full face positive pressure air supplied respirator, TC19C NIOSH/MSHA approved. For brush application, wear an organic vapor NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator. Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for use. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Wear Nitrile/NBR gloves. EYE PROTECTION To prevent eye contact, wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use barrier cream on exposed skin. For spray application, wear full body disposable protective clothing. OTHER PRECAUTIONS This product must be mixed with other components before use. Before opening the packages, READ AND FOLLOW WARNING LABELS ON ALL COMPONENTS. Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal. SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT lb/gal 1412 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.42 BOILING POINT F C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 28% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 1.13 lb/gal 136 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 0.96 lb/gal 115 g/l Emitted VOC VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC - As Applied) <0.83 lb/gal <100 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS Reports have associated repeated and prolonged overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Ethylbenzene is classified by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans (2B) based on inadequate evidence in humans and sufficient evidence in laboratory animals. Lifetime inhalation exposure of rats and mice to high ethylbenzene concentrations resulted in increases in certain types of cancer, including kidney tumors in rats and lung and liver tumors in mice. These effects were not observed in animals exposed to lower concentrations. There is no evidence that ethylbenzene causes cancer in humans. Coal Tar Pitch is listed by NTP. Human and animal studies indicate that prolonged overexposure to Coal Tar Pitch can cause cancer of the skin, lung, bladder and gastrointestinal tract. Inhalation of Coal Tar Pitch Volatiles at application temperatures would not be expected as they are vaporized only at very high temperatures. page 3 of 5

105 B69B65 TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name Ethylbenzene LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 3500 mg/kg Xylene LC50 RAT 4HR 5000 ppm LD50 RAT 4300 mg/kg p-chlorobenzotrifluoride LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available Acetone LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 5800 mg/kg Tri(dimethylaminomethyl)phenol LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 1653 mg/kg Refined Coal Tar Pitch LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available Polyamide LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available Talc LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product may be hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Waste must be tested for ignitability to determine the applicable EPA hazardous waste numbers. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Classed as LTD. QTY. OR ORM-D Larger Containers are Regulated as: UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG II, (ERG#128) DOT (Dept of Transportation) Hazardous Substances & Reportable Quantities Xylenes (isomers and mixture) 100 lb RQ Bulk Containers may be Shipped as (check reportable quantities): RQ, UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG II, (XYLENES (ISOMERS AND MIXTURE)), (ERG#128) Canada (TDG) UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG II, (ERG#128) IMO 5 Liters (1.3 Gallons) and Less may be Shipped as Limited Quantity. UN1263, PAINT, CLASS 3, PG II, (22 C c.c.), EmS F-E, S-E, ADR (D/E) IATA/ICAO UN1263, PAINT, 3, PG II page 4 of 5

106 B69B65 SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element Ethylbenzene Xylene 7 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 5 of 5

107 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B69V DATE OF PREPARATION Jan 9, 2013 SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER B69V65 PRODUCT NAME TAR GUARD Low VOC Coal Tar Epoxy (Part B), Hardener MANUFACTURER'S NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH Telephone Numbers and Websites Product Information (800) Regulatory Information (216) Medical Emergency (216) Transportation Emergency* (800) *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure Epoxy Polymer ACGIH TLV Not Available OSHA PEL Not Available SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE EYE or SKIN contact with product. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. HMIS Codes Health 2* Flammability 0 Reactivity 0 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May cause allergic skin reaction in susceptible persons or skin sensitization. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: SKIN: INHALATION: INGESTION: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If irritation persists or occurs later, get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT Not Applicable LEL Not Applicable UEL FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION Not Not Applicable Applicable page 1 of 4

108 B69V65 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode (due to the build-up of pressure) when exposed to extreme heat. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove with inert absorbent. SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE CATEGORY Not Applicable PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards , , RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use of barrier cream on exposed skin is recommended. OTHER PRECAUTIONS This product must be mixed with other components before use. Before opening the packages, READ AND FOLLOW WARNING LABELS ON ALL COMPONENTS. SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT 9.70 lb/gal 1162 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.17 BOILING POINT Not Applicable MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 0% EVAPORATION RATE Not Available VAPOR DENSITY Not Available SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 0.00 lb/gal 0 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 0.00 lb/gal 0 g/l Emitted VOC page 2 of 4

109 B69V65 SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS No ingredient in this product is an IARC, NTP or OSHA listed carcinogen. TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name Epoxy Polymer SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product is not hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) Not Regulated for Transportation. Canada (TDG) Not Regulated for Transportation. IMO Not Regulated for Transportation. IATA/ICAO Not Regulated for Transportation. SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element No ingredients in this product are subject to SARA 313 (40 CFR C) Supplier Notification. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. page 3 of 4

110 B69V65 SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 4 of 4

111 B66W MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET =========================================================================== Section 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER HMIS CODES Health 2 B66W310 Flammability 0 Reactivity 0 PRODUCT NAME PRO CRYL* Universal Acrylic Primer, Off White MANUFACTURER S NAME EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY (216) Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH DATE OF PREPARATION INFORMATION TELEPHONE NO. 01 APR 07 (216) =========================================================================== Section 2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS % by WT CAS No. INGREDIENT UNITS VAPOR PRESSURE (2 Butoxyethoxy) ethanol ACGIH TLV Not Available 0.06 mm OSHA PEL Not Available Calcium Carbonate ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction Titanium Dioxide ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 10 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction =========================================================================== Section 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. In a confined area vapors in high concentration may cause headache, nausea or dizziness. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE None generally recognized. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. Continued on page 2

112 B66W310 page 2 =========================================================================== Section 4 FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. SKIN: Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re use. INHALATION: If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. =========================================================================== Section 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT LEL UEL Not Applicable N.A. N.A. FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION Not Applicable EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Alcohol Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode (due to the build up of pressure) when exposed to extreme heat. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. =========================================================================== Section 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. =========================================================================== Section 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE CATEGORY Not Applicable PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. Continued on page 3

113 B66W310 page 3 =========================================================================== Section 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards , , RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. =========================================================================== Section 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT lb/gal 1296 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.30 BOILING POINT F C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 60 % EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER N.A. ph 8.7 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical As Packaged) 0.74 lb/gal 89 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 0.32 lb/gal 38 g/l Emitted VOC =========================================================================== Section 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide Continued on page 4

114 B66W310 page 4 =========================================================================== HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur =========================================================================== Section 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS No ingredient in this product is an IARC, NTP or OSHA listed carcinogen. Rats exposed to titanium dioxide dust at 250 mg./m3 developed lung cancer, however, such exposure levels are not attainable in the workplace. TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name (2 Butoxyethoxy) ethanol LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT 5660 mg/kg Calcium Carbonate LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available Titanium Dioxide LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available =========================================================================== Section 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. =========================================================================== Section 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product is not hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. =========================================================================== Section 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION US Ground (DOT) Not Regulated for Transportation. Canada (TDG) Not Regulated for Transportation. IMO Not Regulated for Transportation. Continued on page 5

115 B66W310 page 5 =========================================================================== Section 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element Zinc Compound Glycol Ethers 2 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. =========================================================================== Section 16 OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information.

116 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B66W DATE OF PREPARATION Jul 16, 2013 SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER B66W611 PRODUCT NAME PRO INDUSTRIAL Acrylic - Gloss, Extra White MANUFACTURER'S NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH Telephone Numbers and Websites Product Information (800) Regulatory Information (216) Medical Emergency (216) Transportation Emergency* (800) *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure Titanium Dioxide ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 10 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. HMIS Codes Health 2* Flammability 0 Reactivity 0 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE None generally recognized. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: SKIN: INHALATION: INGESTION: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT Not Applicable LEL Not Applicable UEL FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION Not Not Applicable Applicable page 1 of 4

117 B66W611 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Alcohol Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode (due to the build-up of pressure) when exposed to extreme heat. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE CATEGORY Not Applicable PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards , , RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for long or repeated contact. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT 9.48 lb/gal 1135 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.14 BOILING POINT F C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 64% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available ph 9.0 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 0.00 lb/gal 0 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 0.00 lb/gal 0 g/l Emitted VOC SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. page 2 of 4

118 B66W611 INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS IARC's Monograph No. 93 reports there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental rats exposed to titanium dioxide but inadequate evidence for carcinogenicity in humans and has assigned a Group 2B rating. In addition, the IARC summary concludes, "No significant exposure to titanium dioxide is thought to occur during the use of products in which titanium is bound to other materials, such as paint." TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name Titanium Dioxide SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product is not hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) Not Regulated for Transportation. Canada (TDG) Not Regulated for Transportation. IMO Not Regulated for Transportation. IATA/ICAO Not Regulated for Transportation. SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element No ingredients in this product are subject to SARA 313 (40 CFR C) Supplier Notification. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. page 3 of 4

119 B66W611 SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 4 of 4

120 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B28W DATE OF PREPARATION May 22, 2013 SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER B28W2600 PRODUCT NAME PROMAR 200 Interior Latex Primer, White MANUFACTURER'S NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH Telephone Numbers and Websites Product Information Regulatory Information (216) Medical Emergency (216) Transportation Emergency* (800) *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure Cristobalite ACGIH TLV mg/m3 as Resp. Dust OSHA PEL 0.05 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust Calcium Carbonate ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction Titanium Dioxide ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 10 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. HMIS Codes Health 1* Flammability 0 Reactivity 0 SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE None generally recognized. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: SKIN: INHALATION: INGESTION: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. page 1 of 4

121 B28W2600 SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT Not Applicable LEL Not Applicable UEL Not Applicable FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION Not Applicable EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Alcohol Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode (due to the build-up of pressure) when exposed to extreme heat. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE CATEGORY Not Applicable PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards , , RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Required for long or repeated contact. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. page 2 of 4

122 B28W2600 SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT lb/gal 1309 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.32 BOILING POINT F C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 73% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available ph 8.8 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 0.00 lb/gal 0 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 0.00 lb/gal 0 g/l Emitted VOC SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS Crystalline Silica (Quartz, Cristobalite) is listed by IARC and NTP. Long term exposure to high levels of silica dust, which can occur only when sanding or abrading the dry film, may cause lung damage (silicosis) and possibly cancer. IARC's Monograph No. 93 reports there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental rats exposed to titanium dioxide but inadequate evidence for carcinogenicity in humans and has assigned a Group 2B rating. In addition, the IARC summary concludes, "No significant exposure to titanium dioxide is thought to occur during the use of products in which titanium is bound to other materials, such as paint." TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name Cristobalite Calcium Carbonate Titanium Dioxide SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product is not hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. page 3 of 4

123 B28W2600 SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) Not Regulated for Transportation. Canada (TDG) Not Regulated for Transportation. IMO Not Regulated for Transportation. IATA/ICAO Not Regulated for Transportation. SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element No ingredients in this product are subject to SARA 313 (40 CFR C) Supplier Notification. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 4 of 4

124 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET B42W DATE OF PREPARATION Jun 17, 2012 SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER B42W46 PRODUCT NAME Heavy Duty Block Filler MANUFACTURER'S NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH Telephone Numbers and Websites Product Information (800) Regulatory Information (216) Medical Emergency (216) Transportation Emergency* (800) *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure Kaolin ACGIH TLV 2 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust OSHA PEL 10 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction Calcium Carbonate ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction Titanium Dioxide ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 10 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. HMIS Codes Health 1* Flammability 0 Reactivity 0 In a confined area vapors in high concentration may cause headache, nausea or dizziness. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE None generally recognized. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. page 1 of 4

125 B42W46 SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: SKIN: INHALATION: INGESTION: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT LEL UEL FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION > 200 F PMCC N.A. N.A. Not Applicable EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Alcohol Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode (due to the build-up of pressure) when exposed to extreme heat. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE CATEGORY DOL Storage Class IIIB PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards , , RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. page 2 of 4

126 B42W46 SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT lb/gal 1708 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.72 BOILING POINT F C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 47% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER N.A. ph 9.0 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 0.38 lb/gal 45 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 0.20 lb/gal 25 g/l Emitted VOC SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS IARC's Monograph No. 93 reports there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental rats exposed to titanium dioxide but inadequate evidence for carcinogenicity in humans and has assigned a Group 2B rating. In addition, the IARC summary concludes, "No significant exposure to titanium dioxide is thought to occur during the use of products in which titanium is bound to other materials, such as paint." TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name Kaolin Calcium Carbonate Titanium Dioxide SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product is not hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. page 3 of 4

127 B42W46 US Ground (DOT) Not Regulated for Transportation. Canada (TDG) Not Regulated for Transportation. IMO Not Regulated for Transportation. IATA/ICAO Not Regulated for Transportation. SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element No ingredients in this product are subject to SARA 313 (40 CFR C) Supplier Notification. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 4 of 4

128 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET A24W DATE OF PREPARATION Jun 12, 2013 SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NUMBER A24W351 PRODUCT NAME LOXON Masonry Coatings Systems Acrylic Coating, Extra White MANUFACTURER'S NAME THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 101 Prospect Avenue N.W. Cleveland, OH Telephone Numbers and Websites Product Information Regulatory Information (216) Medical Emergency (216) Transportation Emergency* (800) *for Chemical Emergency ONLY (spill, leak, fire, exposure, or accident) SECTION 2 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS % by Weight CAS Number Ingredient Units Vapor Pressure Quartz ACGIH TLV mg/m3 as Resp. Dust OSHA PEL 0.1 mg/m3 as Resp. Dust Titanium Dioxide ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 10 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction Zinc Oxide ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 as Dust OSHA PEL 10 mg/m3 Total Dust OSHA PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable Fraction SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION ROUTES OF EXPOSURE INHALATION of vapor or spray mist. EYE or SKIN contact with the product, vapor or spray mist. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES: Irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause irritation. INHALATION: Irritation of the upper respiratory system. HMIS Codes Health 1* Flammability 0 Reactivity 0 In a confined area vapors in high concentration may cause headache, nausea or dizziness. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVEREXPOSURE Redness and itching or burning sensation may indicate eye or excessive skin exposure. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE None generally recognized. CANCER INFORMATION For complete discussion of toxicology data refer to Section 11. page 1 of 4

129 A24W351 SECTION 4 FIRST AID MEASURES EYES: SKIN: INHALATION: INGESTION: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Wash affected area thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re-use. If affected, remove from exposure. Restore breathing. Keep warm and quiet. Do not induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT Not Applicable LEL Not Applicable UEL Not Applicable FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION Not Applicable EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, Alcohol Foam UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode (due to the build-up of pressure) when exposed to extreme heat. During emergency conditions overexposure to decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain medical attention. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water spray may be ineffective. If water is used, fog nozzles are preferable. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate the area. Remove with inert absorbent. SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE STORAGE CATEGORY Not Applicable PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Keep container closed when not in use. Transfer only to approved containers with complete and appropriate labeling. Do not take internally. Keep out of the reach of children. SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN USE Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid breathing vapor and spray mist. Wash hands after using. This coating may contain materials classified as nuisance particulates (listed "as Dust" in Section 2) which may be present at hazardous levels only during sanding or abrading of the dried film. If no specific dusts are listed in Section 2, the applicable limits for nuisance dusts are ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 (total dust), 3 mg/m3 (respirable fraction), OSHA PEL 15 mg/m3 (total dust), 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction). Removal of old paint by sanding, scraping or other means may generate dust or fumes that contain lead. Exposure to lead dust or fumes may cause brain damage or other adverse health effects, especially in children or pregnant women. Controlling exposure to lead or other hazardous substances requires the use of proper protective equipment, such as a properly fitted respirator (NIOSH approved) and proper containment and cleanup. For more information, call the National Lead Information Center at LEAD (in US) or contact your local health authority. VENTILATION Local exhaust preferable. General exhaust acceptable if the exposure to materials in Section 2 is maintained below applicable exposure limits. Refer to OSHA Standards , , RESPIRATORY PROTECTION If personal exposure cannot be controlled below applicable limits by ventilation, wear a properly fitted organic vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for protection against materials in Section 2. When sanding or abrading the dried film, wear a dust/mist respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA for dust which may be generated from this product, underlying paint, or the abrasive. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Wear gloves which are recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in Section 2. EYE PROTECTION Wear safety spectacles with unperforated sideshields. page 2 of 4

130 A24W351 SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES PRODUCT WEIGHT lb/gal 1373 g/l SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.38 BOILING POINT F C MELTING POINT Not Available VOLATILE VOLUME 56% EVAPORATION RATE Slower than ether VAPOR DENSITY Heavier than air SOLUBILITY IN WATER Not Available ph 9.5 VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOC Theoretical - As Packaged) 0.41 lb/gal 49 g/l Less Water and Federally Exempt Solvents 0.18 lb/gal 22 g/l Emitted VOC SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY STABILITY Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID None known. INCOMPATIBILITY None known. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS By fire: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION Will not occur SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS Crystalline Silica (Quartz, Cristobalite) is listed by IARC and NTP. Long term exposure to high levels of silica dust, which can occur only when sanding or abrading the dry film, may cause lung damage (silicosis) and possibly cancer. IARC's Monograph No. 93 reports there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental rats exposed to titanium dioxide but inadequate evidence for carcinogenicity in humans and has assigned a Group 2B rating. In addition, the IARC summary concludes, "No significant exposure to titanium dioxide is thought to occur during the use of products in which titanium is bound to other materials, such as paint." TOXICOLOGY DATA CAS No. Ingredient Name Quartz Titanium Dioxide Zinc Oxide SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available LC50 RAT 4HR Not Available LD50 RAT Not Available ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION No data available. SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Waste from this product is not hazardous as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Incinerate in approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with Federal, State/Provincial, and Local regulations regarding pollution. page 3 of 4

131 A24W351 SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION Multi-modal shipping descriptions are provided for informational purposes and do not consider container sizes. The presence of a shipping description for a particular mode of transport (ocean, air, etc.), does not indicate that the product is packaged suitably for that mode of transport. All packaging must be reviewed for suitability prior to shipment, and compliance with the applicable regulations is the sole responsibility of the person offering the product for transport. US Ground (DOT) Not Regulated for Transportation. Canada (TDG) Not Regulated for Transportation. IMO Not Regulated for Transportation. IATA/ICAO Not Regulated for Transportation. SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA 313 (40 CFR C) SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION CAS No. CHEMICAL/COMPOUND % by WT % Element Zinc Compound CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. TSCA CERTIFICATION All chemicals in this product are listed, or are exempt from listing, on the TSCA Inventory. SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the MSDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. The above information pertains to this product as currently formulated, and is based on the information available at this time. Addition of reducers or other additives to this product may substantially alter the composition and hazards of the product. Since conditions of use are outside our control, we make no warranties, express or implied, and assume no liability in connection with any use of this information. page 4 of 4

132 Safety Data Sheet: Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner Version No A Issue Date: January 9, 2013 Supersedes Date: August 23, 2012 ANSI-Z Section 1: PRODUCT & COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Additional Names: Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner Simple Green Industrial Cleaner & Degreaser Manufacturer s Part Number: *Please refer to Section 16 Company: Sunshine Makers, Inc Pacific Coast Highway Huntington Beach, CA USA Telephone: Monday Friday, 8am 5pm PST Fax: Emergency Phone: Chem-Tel 24-Hour Emergency Service: Section 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Emergency Overview: This is a green colored liquid with a sassafras added odor. No expected health hazards. Routes of Exposures: Eye Contact, Skin Contact, Inhalation NFPA/HMIS Rating: Health, Fire, Reactivity, Potential Health Effects and Special = 0 = minimal Eye Contact: Not expected to cause eye irritation. Skin Contact: Not expected to cause skin irritation. Ingestion: May cause upset stomach. See section 11. Inhalation: Not expected to cause respiratory irritation. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Dermally sensitive users may experience dry skin. Target Organs: None. Environmental Effects: Not harmful. This mixture is not considered Hazardous by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR ) Section 3: COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Ingredient CAS Number Percent by weight Water % Ethoxylated Alcohol % Sodium Citrate % Tetrasodium N,N-bis(carboxymethyl)-L-glutamate % Sodium Carbonate % Citric Acid % Fragrance Proprietary Mixture 1% Colorant Proprietary Mixture 1% Section 4: If Inhaled: If on skin: If in eyes: If ingested: FIRST AID MEASURES If adverse effect occurs, move to fresh air. If adverse effect occurs, rinse skin with water. If adverse effect occurs, flush eyes with water. Drink plenty of water to dilute. Page 1 of 4

133 Safety Data Sheet: Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner Version No A Issue Date: January 9, 2013 Supersedes Date: August 23, 2012 ANSI-Z Section 5: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flammability: Non-flammable. Flash Point: No flash point seen at or below 212 o F (100 o C), ASTM D-93 Suitable Extinguishing Media: Extinguishing Media to Avoid: Products of Combustion: Special Protective Equipment: Use Dry chemical, CO2, water spray or alcohol foam. High volume jet water. In event of fire, fire created carbon oxides may be formed. Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full fire-fighting turnout gear. Section 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal Precautions: Use personal protection recommended in section 8. Environmental Precautions: Prevent runoff from entering drains, sewers or waterways. Method for Containment: Dike or soak up with inert absorbent material. Method for Clean Up: Dilute with water and rinse into sanitary sewer system or dispose into suitable container. Section 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling: Ensure adequate ventilation. Keep out of reach of children. Keep away from heat, sparks, open flame and direct sunlight. Do not pierce any part of the container. Storage: Keep container tightly closed. Keep in cool dry area. Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight. Do not store at temperatures above 109 o F (42.7 o C). If separation occurs, mix the product for reconstitution. Section 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limit Values: Engineering Controls: No components listed with TWA or STEL values under OSHA or ACGIH. Not applicable. Exposure Controls: Eye Contact: Use protective glasses if splashing or spray-back is likely. Respiratory: Use in well ventilated areas. Skin Contact: Dermal sensitive individuals should use protective gloves. General Hygiene Considerations: Wash thoroughly after handling and before eating or drinking. Section 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance: Green Liquid Odor: Added sassafras (sweet herbal) odor Physical State: Liquid Odor Threshold: Not available Boiling Point ASTM D-1120: 101 o C (213.8 o F) Flash Point ASTM D-93: Not applicable Freezing Point ASTM D-1177: o C (32-38 o F) Flammability: Not applicable Specific Gravity ASTM D-891: Autoignition Temperature: Not applicable Evaporation Rate ASTM D-1901: ½ Butyl 25 o C Decomposition Temperature: Not applicable Vapor Pressure ASTM D-323: 0.60 o F, 2.05 o F Density ASTM D-4017: lb/gal Vapor Density: Not applicable Water Solubility: 100% ph ASTM D-1293: 9.0 ± 0.5 Partial Coefficient: Not available Page 2 of 4

134 Safety Data Sheet: Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner Version No A Issue Date: January 9, 2013 Supersedes Date: August 23, 2012 ANSI-Z Section 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES - continued VOCs: SCAQMD / EPA 24: 0 g/l 0 lb/gal 0 % CARB Method 310**: 2.5 g/l lb/gal 0.25% **Water & fragrance exemption in calculation SCAQMD Method 313: Not tested VOC composite Partial Pressure: Not Determined Nutrient Content: Phosphorous: 0.0% Section 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: Stable under normal conditions 70 o F (21 o C) and 14.7 psig (760 mmhg). Reactivity: Non-Reactive. Conditions to Avoid: None known. Incompatible Materials: None known. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Normal products of combustion - CO, CO2. Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: None known. Section 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Effects of Exposure: Not expected to be hazardous under typical use conditions. Acute Toxicity: Oral LD 50 (rat) > 5 g/kg body weight Dermal LD 50 (rabbit) > 5 g/kg body weight calculated via OECD Harmonized Integrated Classification System for Human Health & Environmental Hazards of Chemical Substances & Mixtures Carcinogens: No ingredients are listed by OSHA, IARC, or NTP as known or suspected carcinogens. Eyes: Skin: Minimal irritant per Ocular Irritection assay modeling. No animal testing performed. Non-irritant per Dermal Irritection assay modeling. No animal testing performed. Section 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Aquatic Toxicity: Low, based on OECD 201, 202, Microtox: EC 50 & IC mg/l. Terrestrial Toxicity: Low, based on toxicology profile. Persistence and degradability: Readily Biodegradable per OECD 301D, Closed Bottle Test. Mobility: No data available. Bioaccumulation: Not applicable. Section 13: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Appropriate Method for Disposal: Unused Product: Used Product: Empty Containers: *Dilute with water and dispose by sanitary sewer. *Used product may be hazardous depending on the cleaning application and resulting contaminants. *Triple-rinse with water and offer for recycling if available in your area. *Dispose of used or unused product, and empty containers in accordance with the local, State, Provincial, and Federal regulations for your location. Never dispose of used degreasing rinsates into lakes, streams, and open bodies of water or storm drains. Page 3 of 4

135 Safety Data Sheet: Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner Version No A Issue Date: January 9, 2013 Supersedes Date: August 23, 2012 ANSI-Z Section 14: TRANSPORT INFORMATION U.S. (DOT) / Canadian TDG: Not Regulated for shipping. IMO / IDMG: Not classified as Hazardous ICAO/ IATA: Not classified as Hazardous ADR/RID: Not classified as Hazardous U.N. Number: Not applicable Proper Shipping Name: Detergent/Cleaning Solution Hazard Class: Non-Hazardous Marine Pollutant: No Section 15: REGULATORY INFORMATION All components are listed on: EINECS, TSCA, DSL, AICS and NZIoC Inventory. SARA Title III: Sections 311/312 Not applicable. Sections 313 Not applicable. Sections 302 Not applicable. State Right To Know Lists No ingredients listed. CA Prop 65: None listed. Texas ESL: Ethoxylated Alcohol µg/m3 long term 600 µg/m3 short term Sodium Citrate µg/m3 long term 50 µg/m3 short term Sodium Carbonate µg/m3 long term 50 µg/m3 short term Citric Acid µg/m3 long term 100 µg/m3 short term WHMIS Classification Non Hazardous, not classifiable. Name Toxic Substances List Schedule 1 CEPA NPRI Inventory No No No This product has been classified according to the hazard criteria of the CPR and the MSDS contains all the information required by Canada s Controlled Products Regulation. Section 16: OTHER INFORMATION PART NUMBER: SIZE: oz. Trigger Spray 12/case oz. Trigger Spray 12/case oz. Trigger Spray 12/case gallon Bottle 6/case gallon Bottle gallon Bottle 2/case gallon Pail each gallon Drum each oz. Trigger Spray 12/case gallon Tote each USA part numbers listed only. Not all part numbers listed. USA part numbers may not be valid for international sale. Prepared / Revised By: Sunshine Makers, Inc., Regulatory Department. This SDS has been revised in the following sections: ALL BATCH CODING: Containers of this formula will be batch coded as follows: Example: AT , GG where AT & GG are codes for production facilities, 3 is the last digit of the year product was produced, 001 is the Julian date product was produced, and 002 is the batch number for that product in that year. DISCLAIMER: The information provided with this MSDS is furnished in good faith and without warranty of any kind. Personnel handling this material must make independent determinations of the suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of this material and the safety and health of employees and customers. Sunshine Makers, Inc. assumes no additional liability or responsibility resulting from the use of, or reliance on this information. Page 4 of 4

136 Page: 1 SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 06/16/2011 Print Date: 2/22/2013 DL MSDS Number: Version: IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE/MIXTURE AND OF THE COMPANY/UNDERTAKING Nexeo Solutions Regulatory Information Number PO Box 2458 Telephone Columbus, OH Emergency telephone number Product name DL5108 Product code Product Use Description No data 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Emergency Overview Appearance: liquid, Water white to straw DANGER! EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR. VAPOR MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE. MAY AFFECT THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE OR NAUSEA. MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY DRY THE SKIN AND CAUSE IRRITATION AND BURNS. Potential Health Effects Exposure routes Inhalation, Skin absorption, Skin contact, Eye Contact, Ingestion Eye contact Can cause eye irritation. Symptoms include stinging, tearing, redness, and swelling of eyes. Skin contact May cause mild skin irritation. Symptoms may include redness and burning of skin. Prolonged or repeated contact may dry the skin. Symptoms may include redness, burning, and drying and cracking of skin, skin burns, and other skin damage. Ingestion Page 1 / 13

137 Page: 2 SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 06/16/2011 Print Date: 2/22/2013 DL MSDS Number: Version: 1.1 Swallowing small amounts of this material during normal handling is not likely to cause harmful effects. Swallowing large amounts may be harmful. This material can get into the lungs during swallowing or vomiting. This results in lung inflammation and other lung injury. Inhalation Breathing of vapor or mist is possible. Breathing small amounts of this material during normal handling is not likely to cause harmful effects. Breathing large amounts may be harmful. Symptoms are not expected at air concentrations below the recommended exposure limits, if applicable (see Section 8.). Aggravated Medical Condition Preexisting disorders of the following organs (or organ systems) may be aggravated by exposure to this material:, Skin, lung (for example, asthma-like conditions), blood-forming system Symptoms Signs and symptoms of exposure to this material through breathing, swallowing, and/or passage of the material through the skin may include:, stomach or intestinal upset (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea), irritation (nose, throat, airways), central nervous system depression (dizziness, drowsiness, weakness, fatigue, nausea, headache, unconsciousness) and other central nervous system effects, high blood sugar, Bloody urine, blood abnormalities (breakage of red blood cells), kidney damage, liver damage, coma Target Organs Acute lethal exposure to ethylene glycol monobutyl ether in animal studies has resulted in congestion of organs including kidney, spleen, and lung., This material (or a component) shortens the time of onset or worsens the liver and kidney damage induced by other chemicals., Overexposure to this material (or its components) has been suggested as a cause of the following effects in laboratory animals:, mild, reversible liver effects, mild, reversible kidney effects, blood abnormalities Carcinogenicity Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether has been shown to cause cancer in laboratory animals. The relevance of this finding to humans is uncertain. Reproductive hazard This material (or a component) has been shown to cause harm to the fetus in laboratory animal studies. Harm to the fetus occurs only at exposure levels that harm the pregnant animal. The relevance of these findings to humans is uncertain. Page 2 / 13

138 Page: 3 SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 06/16/2011 Print Date: 2/22/2013 DL COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS MSDS Number: Version: 1.1 Hazardous Components CAS-No. Concentration ACETONE >=90-<=100% ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER >=1.5-<5% ACETATE 4. FIRST AID MEASURES Eyes If symptoms develop, immediately move individual away from exposure and into fresh air. Flush eyes gently with water for at least 15 minutes while holding eyelids apart; seek immediate medical attention. Skin Remove contaminated clothing. Wash exposed area with soap and water. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. Launder clothing before reuse. Ingestion Seek medical attention. If individual is drowsy or unconscious, do not give anything by mouth; place individual on the left side with the head down. Contact a physician, medical facility, or poison control center for advice about whether to induce vomiting. If possible, do not leave individual unattended. Inhalation If symptoms develop, move individual away from exposure and into fresh air. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. Keep person warm and quiet; seek immediate medical attention. Notes to physician Hazards: This material (or a component) has produced hyperglycemia and ketosis following substantial ingestion. Inhalation or ingestion of high levels of this material (or a component) may cause a hemolytic reaction. Complications of acute intravascular hemolysis include anemia, leukocytosis, fever, hemoglobinuria, jaundice, renal insufficiency, and sometimes disturbances in liver function. This material is an aspiration hazard. Potential danger from aspiration must be weighed against possible oral toxicity (See Section 2 - Swallowing) when deciding whether to induce vomiting. Treatment: No information available. Page 3 / 13

139 Page: 4 SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 06/16/2011 Print Date: 2/22/2013 DL MSDS Number: Version: FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES Suitable extinguishing media Dry chemical, Carbon dioxide (CO2), Water spray Hazardous combustion products carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide Precautions for fire-fighting Material is volatile and readily gives off vapors which may travel along the ground or be moved by ventilation and ignited by pilot lights, flames, sparks, heaters, smoking, electric motors, static discharge or other ignition sources at locations near the material handling point. Never use welding or cutting torch on or near drum (even empty) because product (even just residue) can ignite explosively.wear full firefighting turn-out gear (full Bunker gear), and respiratory protection (SCBA). Water may be ineffective for extinguishment unless used under favorable conditions by experienced fire fighters. Use water spray to cool fire exposed containers and structures until fire is out if it can be done with minimal risk. Avoid spreading burning material with water used for cooling purposes. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions For personal protection see section 8. Persons not wearing protective equipment should be excluded from area of spill until clean-up has been completed. Ensure adequate ventilation. Eliminate all ignition sources (flares, flames including pilot lights, electrical sparks). Pay attention to the spreading of gases especially at ground level (heavier than air) and to the direction of the wind. Environmental precautions Prevent spreading over a wide area (e.g. by containment or oil barriers). Do not let product enter drains. Do not flush into surface water or sanitary sewer system. Local authorities should be advised if significant spillages cannot be contained. Methods for cleaning up Contain spillage, and then collect with non-combustible absorbent material, (e.g. sand, earth, diatomaceous earth, vermiculite) and place in container for disposal according to local / national regulations (see section 13). Page 4 / 13

140 Page: 5 SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 06/16/2011 Print Date: 2/22/2013 DL MSDS Number: Version: 1.1 Other information Comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Suppress (knock down) gases/vapours/mists with a water spray jet. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Handling Containers of this material may be hazardous when emptied. Since emptied containers retain product residues (vapor, liquid, and/or solid), all hazard precautions given in the data sheet must be observed. Static ignition hazard can result from handling and use. Electrically bond and ground all containers, personnel and equipment before transfer or use of material. Special precautions may be necessary to dissipate static electricity for non-conductive containers. Use proper bonding and grounding during product transfer as described in National Fire Protection Association document NFPA 77. Storage Store in a cool, dry, ventilated area, away from incompatible substances. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Guidelines ACETONE ACGIH time weighted average 500 ppm ACGIH Short term exposure limit 750 ppm NIOSH Recommended exposure 250 ppm limit (REL): NIOSH Recommended exposure 590 mg/m3 limit (REL): OSHA Z1 Permissible exposure limit 1,000 ppm OSHA Z1 Permissible exposure limit 2,400 mg/m3 ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE ACGIH time weighted average 20 ppm NIOSH Recommended exposure 5 ppm limit (REL): NIOSH Recommended exposure limit (REL): 33 mg/m3 General advice Page 5 / 13

141 Page: 6 SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 06/16/2011 Print Date: 2/22/2013 DL MSDS Number: Version: 1.1 These recommendations provide general guidance for handling this product. Personal protective equipment should be selected for individual applications and should consider factors which affect exposure potential, such as handling practices, chemical concentrations and ventilation. It is ultimately the responsibility of the employer to follow regulatory guidelines established by local authorities. Exposure controls Provide sufficient mechanical (general and/or local exhaust) ventilation to maintain exposure below exposure guidelines (if applicable) or below levels that cause known, suspected or apparent adverse effects. Eye protection Wear chemical splash goggles when there is the potential for exposure of the eyes to liquid, vapor or mist. Skin and body protection Wear normal work clothing including long pants, long-sleeved shirts and foot covering to prevent direct contact of the product with the skin. Launder clothing before reuse. If skin irritation develops, contact your facility health and safety professional or your local safety equipment supplier to determine the proper personal protective equipment for your use. Wear resistant gloves (consult your safety equipment supplier). Respiratory protection A NIOSH-approved air-purifying respirator with an appropriate cartridge and/or filter may be permissible under certain circumstances where airborne concentrations are expected to exceed exposure limits (if applicable) or if overexposure has otherwise been determined. Protection provided by airpurifying respirators is limited. Use a positive pressure, air-supplied respirator if there is any potential for uncontrolled release, exposure levels are not known or any other circumstances where an airpurifying respirator may not provide adequate protection. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical state Form Colour Odour Boiling point/boiling range Melting point/range Sublimation point liquid no data available Water white to straw no data available no data available no data available no data available Page 6 / 13

142 Page: 7 SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 06/16/2011 Print Date: 2/22/2013 DL MSDS Number: Version: 1.1 ph no data available Flash point -4 F / -20 C Ignition temperature no data available Evaporation rate no data available Lower explosion limit/upper explosion limit no data available Particle size no data available Vapour pressure F / 25 C Calculated Vapor Pressure Relative vapour density no data available Density 3,794 g/cm3 Bulk density No data Water solubility no data available Solubility(ies) no data available Partition coefficient: n-octanol/water no data available log Pow no data available Autoignition temperature no data available Viscosity, dynamic no data available Viscosity, kinematic no data available Solids in Solution no data available Decomposition temperature no data available Burning number no data available Dust explosion constant no data available Minimum ignition energy no data available 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable. Conditions to avoid Heat, flames and sparks. Do not allow evaporation to dryness. Incompatible products Acids, alkalis, Amines, Ammonia, halogens, peroxides, Reducing agents, Strong oxidizing agents, Zinc Hazardous decomposition products carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, Aldehydes, ketones, Organic acids Page 7 / 13

143 Page: 8 SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 06/16/2011 Print Date: 2/22/2013 DL MSDS Number: Version: 1.1 Hazardous reactions Product will not undergo hazardous polymerization. Thermal decomposition No data 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute oral toxicity ACETONE : LD 50 Rat: 5,800 mg/kg ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE : LD 50 Rat: 2,400 mg/kg Acute inhalation toxicity ACETONE : LC 50 Rat: > ppm; 4 h ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE : LC 50 Rat: 450 ppm; 4 h Acute dermal toxicity ACETONE : LD 50 Rabbit: > 20,000 mg/kg ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE : LD 50 Rabbit: 1,500 mg/kg 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Biodegradability ACETONE : no data available ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE : no data available Bioaccumulation ACETONE : no data available ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER : no data available Page 8 / 13

144 Page: 9 SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 06/16/2011 Print Date: 2/22/2013 DL ACETATE Ecotoxicity effects MSDS Number: Version: 1.1 Toxicity to fish ACETONE : 96 h static test LC 50 Rainbow trout,donaldson trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): 4, , mg/l 96 h static test LC 50 Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus): 8, mg/l 96 h flow-through test LC 50 Fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas): 8, , mg/l ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE : no data available Toxicity to daphnia and other aquatic invertebrates. ACETONE : no data available ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE : no data available Toxicity to algae ACETONE : no data available ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE : no data available Toxicity to bacteria ACETONE : no data available ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE : no data available Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) ACETONE : no data available ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE : no data available Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) ACETONE : no data available Page 9 / 13

145 Page: 10 SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 06/16/2011 Print Date: 2/22/2013 DL MSDS Number: Version: 1.1 ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE : no data available Additional ecological information ACETONE : no data available ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE : no data available 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste disposal methods For assistance with your waste management needs - including disposal, recycling and waste stream reduction, contact NEXEO's Environmental Services Group at Dispose of in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal regulations. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION REGULATION ID PROPER SHIPPING NAME NUMBER U.S. DOT - ROAD UN 1993 Flammable liquids, n.o.s. (ACETONE) U.S. DOT - RAIL UN 1993 Flammable liquids, n.o.s. (ACETONE) U.S. DOT - INLAND WATERWAYS UN 1993 Flammable liquids, n.o.s. (ACETONE) TRANSPORT CANADA - ROAD UN 1993 FLAMMABLE LIQUID, N.O.S. (ACETONE) *HAZARD CLASS SUBSIDIARY HAZARDS 3 II 3 II 3 II 3 II PACKING GROUP MARINE POLLUTANT / LTD. QTY. Page 10 / 13

146 Page: 11 SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 06/16/2011 Print Date: 2/22/2013 DL MSDS Number: Version: 1.1 TRANSPORT CANADA - RAIL UN 1993 FLAMMABLE LIQUID, N.O.S. (ACETONE) 3 II TRANSPORT CANADA - INLAND WATERWAYS UN 1993 FLAMMABLE LIQUID, N.O.S. (ACETONE) 3 II INTERNATIONAL MARITIME DANGEROUS GOODS UN 1993 FLAMMABLE LIQUID, N.O.S. (ACETONE) 3 II INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION - CARGO UN 1993 FLAMMABLE LIQUID, N.O.S. (ACETONE) 3 II INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION - PASSENGER UN 1993 FLAMMABLE LIQUID, N.O.S. (ACETONE) 3 II MEXICAN REGULATION FOR THE LAND TRANSPORT OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTES UN 1993 LIQUIDO INFLAMABLE, N.E.P. (ACETONE) 3 II *ORM = ORM-D, CBL = COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID Dangerous goods descriptions (if indicated above) may not reflect quantity, end-use or region-specific exceptions that can be applied. Consult shipping documents for descriptions that are specific to the shipment. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION California Prop. 65 WARNING! This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer. WARNING! This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. BENZENE BENZENE Page 11 / 13

147 Page: 12 SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 06/16/2011 Print Date: 2/22/2013 DL MSDS Number: Version: 1.1 SARA Hazard Classification Fire Hazard Acute Health Hazard Chronic Health Hazard SARA 313 Component(s) ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE 2.00 % New Jersey RTK Label Information ACETONE ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE Pennsylvania RTK Label Information ACETONE ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER ACETATE Notification status US. Toxic Substances Control Act Canada. Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA). Domestic Substances List (DSL). (Can. Gaz. Part II, Vol. 133) Australia. Industrial Chemical (Notification and Assessment) Act New Zealand. Inventory of Chemicals (NZIoC), as published by ERMA New Zealand Japan. Kashin-Hou Law List Korea. Toxic Chemical Control Law (TCCL) List Philippines. The Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Control Act China. Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances y (positive listing) y (positive listing) y (positive listing) y (positive listing) y (positive listing) y (positive listing) y (positive listing) y (positive listing) Reportable quantity - Product US. EPA CERCLA Hazardous Substances (40 CFR 302) 5102 lbs Reportable quantity-components ACETONE lbs HMIS NFPA Health 2* 2 Page 12 / 13

148 Page: 13 SAFETY DATA SHEET Revision Date: 06/16/2011 Print Date: 2/22/2013 DL MSDS Number: Version: 1.1 Flammability 3 3 Physical hazards 0 Instability 0 Specific Hazard OTHER INFORMATION The information accumulated herein is believed to be accurate but is not warranted to be whether originating with the company or not. Recipients are advised to confirm in advance of need that the information is current, applicable, and suitable to their circumstances. This MSDS has been prepared by NEXEO's Environmental Health and Safety Department ( ). Page 13 / 13

149 protective & marine coatings COLOR System THE 4000 SERIES we put color to work

150 maximizing coating performance Selecting the best coating for protecting a structure from corrosion and chemical attack is complex and critical. Sherwin- Williams provides technical assistance for all aspects of coating specification including color consulting. The company s more than 200 trained Industrial and Marine Coatings representatives are available to help identify, diagnose, and solve the most difficult coating problems. They are also knowledgeable in local and federal environmental compliance regulations, ASTM standards, and trade and association recommended practices. Coatings that can be used in commercial buildings and industrial... That s right...sherwin-williams developed the most comprehensive line of high performance coatings that work well for both commerical applications and light industrial facilities. Our commitment to product innovation and understanding your needs has led to the introduction of Pro Industrial High Performance Coatings. Sherwin-Williams technical sales representatives are supported by a network of Corrosion Specification Specialists. Their strong understanding of corrosion control principles ensures you will get the best advice for applications in aggressive environments. With our new line of Pro Industrial products, we have high performance coating solutions for Healthcare, Hospitality, Educational, Commercial, and Industrial environments. The Pro Industrial products include a variety of primers and topcoats including waterborne acrylics, alkyds and high performance epoxies. These new-technology products are low VOC, easy to apply and offer the durability you need. No matter what your coating needs may be, our trained Representatives are always available to help you find the best coating solution for your unique situation. And with 3400 servicing locations throughout North America, you can be assured you will get your products when you need them.

151 Products available using 844 colorants: Acrolon 218 HS Polyurethane Industrial Enamel HS ArmorSeal 1000HS Industrial Enamel Low VOC ArmorSeal HS Floor Enamel Industrial Urethane Alkyd ArmorSeal 650 SL Kem 4000 ArmorSeal Rexthane I Macropoxy 646 Corothane I MCU Macropoxy High Solids Epolon II Multi-Mil Metalastic DTM Enamel Fast Clad DTM Mastic Polylon HP Fast Clad DTM Urethane Polysiloxane XLE-80 Fast Clad Urethane SherThane 2K Urethane Hi-Solids Polyurethane SteelMaster 9500 Industrial Enamel Tile Clad High Solids Safety Colors are available in the following: Acrolon 218 HS Metalatex Semi-Gloss Acrylic Corothane I-MCU Polylon HP DTM Acrylic Coating Sher-Cryl HPA Acrylic FluoroKem Steel Master 9500 Hi-Solids Polyurethane Tile Clad HS Epoxy Industrial Enamel Waterbased Acrolon 100 Industrial Enamel HS Waterbased Industrial Enamel Industrial Enamel Low VOC Industrial Urethane Alkyd Kem 4000 Macropoxy 646 Products available using EnviroToner colorants: ArmorSeal 1K Sher-Cryl HPA Acrylic Bond-Plex WB Acrylic SprayLastic Exterior WB Dryfall DTM Acrylic Coating Tread-Plex Fast Clad DTM WB Epoxy Waterbased Acrolon 100 Fast Clad HB Acrylic Waterbased Catalyzed Epoxy Floor-Plex 7100 Waterbased Industrial Enamel HydroGloss WB Urethane Waterbased Tile Clad Epoxy Metalatex S/G Waterborne Acrylic Dryfall The Sherwin-Williams Company

152 W ith over 140 years of experience, Sherwin-Williams is the leader in industrial and marine coatings. Our ongoing commitment to research and development, coupled with our highly trained corrosion specification specialists and renowned technical support, ensure you always receive the products, services and answers you need when you need them. And, with scores of locations throughout North America, we ll fulfill your needs quickly, efficiently and correctly. B ut it doesn t stop there. As an innovation leader, Sherwin-Williams takes great pride in introducing new technologies. As the industry leader, our waterborne coatings offer superior performance characteristics for virtually any industrial and marine application while maintaining low VOC s, minimal odor and full government compliance. Those looking for maximum productivity from fewer coats to faster return to service will appreciate ExpressTech coatings technology. With over 140 years of experience, Sherwin-Williams is the leader in industrial and marine coatings. D eveloping innovative industrial and marine coatings takes a lot of experience. Delivering them as complete, uniques solutions in your industry takes even more. At Sherwin-Williams, we ve worked hard to become the industry leader - and whether you need better durability, improved productivity or environmental compliance, our revolutionary products and technologies deliver results. We re more than a coatings manufacturer. We re a strategic source helping you stay on top of your business. Sherwin-Williams can develop a customized color program for your facility that will meet your objectives and budget considerations. Contact your Sherwin-Williams representative for qualifying information.

153 protective & marine coatings Umbra SW 4008 LRV 9% Graphite SW 4017 LRV 5% Slate Gray SW 4026 LRV 36% Bolt Brown SW 4001 LRV 8% Walnut Brown SW 4009 LRV 3% Tower Gray SW 4018 LRV 18% Galvano SW 4027 LRV 58% Modular Tan SW 4002 LRV 26% Pumice Stone SW 4010 LRV 23% Flint Gray SW 4019 LRV 47% Gypsum v SW 4028 LRV 72% Pallet Tan SW 4003 LRV 49% Mortar SW 4011 LRV 43% Zephyr SW 4020 LRV 63% Pillar White SW 4029 LRV 77% Tannery SW 4004 LRV 64% Cirrus White SW 4012 LRV 74% Filament SW 4021 LRV 72% Nickel SW 4030 LRV 47% Cylinder Cream SW 4005 LRV 74% Ballast Beige SW 4013 LRV 65% Balsam SW 4022 LRV 62% Structural Gray SW 4031 LRV 24% Lodestone SW 4006 LRV 51% Cantilever Tan SW 4014 LRV 48% Olivine SW 4023 LRV 46% Vacuum Black SW 4032 LRV 4% Bronze SW 4007 LRV 23% Torque Tan SW 4015 LRV 35% Enviro Green SW 4024 LRV 15% Brass v SW 4033 LRV 48% For INTERIORS use only with: v BAC s EnviroToners BAC s or EnviroToners Corrugate Brown SW 4016 LRV 24% Anchor Gray SW 4025 LRV 13% Junction Yellow SW 4034 LRV 69%

154 Optic Yellow SW 4035 LRV 76% Silica SW 4037 LRV 59% Carousel Coral SW 4046 LRV 53% Polymer Blue SW 4055 LRV 33% Mill Ivory SW 4036 LRV 81% Copperplate SW 4038 LRV 31% Firedust SW 4047 LRV 30% Blueprint SW 4056 LRV 6% Thermal Orange SW 4039 LRV 18% Mason Brick SW 4048 LRV 8% Toggle Teal SW 4057 LRV 28% Deck Red SW 4040 LRV 8% Camshaft SW 4049 LRV 12% Current SW 4058 LRV 67% Precision Plum SW 4041 LRV 15% Voltage Violet SW 4050 LRV 36% Conductor Blue SW 4059 LRV 31% Magnetic Mauve SW 4042 LRV 29% Rhombus SW 4051 LRV 56% Off Shore SW 4060 LRV 50% Bearing Taupe SW 4043 LRV 50% Argent SW 4052 LRV 71% Hydro Blue SW 4061 LRV 74% we put color to work Quartzite SW 4044 LRV 67% Cool Blue SW 4053 LRV 69% Spillway SW 4062 LRV 60% Ceramic Buff SW 4045 LRV 73% Basin SW 4054 LRV 51% Robotic Blue SW 4063 LRV 31%

155 Safety Colors Whites Turbine Blue SW 4064 LRV 18% Recycled Red SW 4073 LRV 26% Safety Red SW4081 LRV 11% Ultra White LRV 88% Techno Teal SW 4065 LRV 21% Power Orange SW 4074 LRV 34% International Orange SW4082 LRV 17% Extra White LRV 86% Rotor Turquoise SW 4066 LRV 37% Green Byte SW 4076 LVRV 44% Safety Orange SW4083 LRV 17% Pure White LRV 85% Dewpoint SW 4067 LRV 56% Circuit Breaker SW 4077 LRV 32% Safety Yellow SW4084 LRV 28% Primers Alloy Aqua SW 4068 LRV 76% Kinetic Teal SW 4078 LRV 23% Safety Green SW4085 LRV 29% Off White Emerald Ice SW 4069 LRV 78% Laser Blue SW 4079 LRV 16% Safety Blue SW4086 LRV 17% Buff/Tan Generator Green SW 4070 LRV 44% Plumb SW 4080 LRV 17% Black SW4090 LRV 0% Zinc Clad Priimers Rain Forest SW 4071 LRV 8% ANSI #61 Gray Silver Brite SW4091 B59S11 Industrial Aluminum Paint B59S4 Gray Cedar Green SW 4072 LRV 3% ANSI #70 Gray Red Oxide

156 FluoroKem Colors Hi-Temp Colors NSF Colors Bright Yellow B65YW552 Safety Red B65R550 Cirrus Gray HT1 Mill White NSF1 Safety Yellow B65Y550 Green B65G550 Shale Gray HT2 Buff NSF2 Gold B65YW551 Blue B65L550 Thunder Gray HT3 Light Blue NSF3 Terra Cotta B65RW551 Black B65B550 New Toned White HT4 Sanitary White NSF4 ControlTech Colors Red Oxide B65RW552 White B65W550 Haze Gray CT1 Tile Red CT2 COLOR System THE 4000 SERIES Color approximates the appearance of the actual coating. Factors such as the type of product, degree of gloss, texture, size and shape of area, lighting, heat, or method of application may cause color variance. Performance of certain colors may be affected by specific exposure environments. Not all colors are available in all Product lines. Contact your local Sherwin- Williams representative for color availability of each product. NOTE: For uniformity of color and gloss, some colors may require multiple coats.

157 Water Repellents And Curing Aids Technical Data Bulletin BLOK-LOK Concentrate SILANE/SILOXANE with MICRO-LOKTM 100% PENETRATING WATER REPELLENT PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Rainguard BLOK-LOK Concentrate with MICRO-LOK Clear Water Repellent is a water-based, silane/siloxane repellent composed of high-quality chemical solids blended to create a clear, deeppenetrating and non-film-forming chemically-reactive masonry water repellent that contains no silicone oils, paraffin wax, or urethanes. MICRO-LOK creates a micro-molecular chemical and mechanical bond between the water-repellent chemicals and the substrate. BLOK-LOK Concentrate penetrates deep into masonry surfaces to provide long-lasting and virtually indestructible water-repellent protection that is not affected by weather or sunlight. Helps prevent spalling and cracking caused by freeze/thaw cycles. Helps prevent chloride ion intrusion and efflorescence. BLOK-LOK Concentrate provides superior grade, heavy-duty waterrepellent performance on a wide variety of porous and dense horizontal and vertical surfaces. PRODUCT FEATURES Exclusive MICRO-LOK formulation Mold and mildew inhibitor Protection not effected by weathering or UV light Single or multiple coat application V.O.C. compliant Contains no known carcinogens Cures concrete faster - Shortens job-cycle time Breathable does not trap moisture Can be used in cold temperature applications Meets Master Painters Institute (MPI) #34 Water Repellent Will not yellow Warranty Period: Five Years CSI Reference: Division 3, 4, 7 & 9 Part Numbers: USA International 1 Gallon CR-0601 CR-0601-CA ECO-Pod CR-0607 CR-0607-CA RECOMMENDED USES: Bare wood Brick Concrete Curing compound for vertical applications EFIS or cement plaster Masonry block Stucco COVERAGE RATES (THEORETICAL): Substrate Sq Ft/ Gallon CMU Precision Block Split Faced Scored/Fluted Lightweight Clay Brick Stucco Dense Masonry Surfaces Wood Clay Block EFIS Concrete Curing 250 Special Considerations: Use of fluted or scored block or raked joints will increase surface areas by 20%-30% or more and decrease coverage rates. Allow for this increased surface area when determining material requirements. Extremely porous surfaces may require multiple coats. Manufactured by: RAINGUARD INTERNATIONAL 3334 E. Coast Highway #143, Corona Del Mar, California Tel Fax info@rainguard.com Weatherman Products, Inc. Version Page 1