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LAW OFFICES WARREN G ALBERT (1904 19BI) VANCE E LEININGER (RETIRED) WILLIAM H GRANT PC LEININGER, GRANT R GERS & MAUL 141627 M AVCNU£ P O BOX 455 NOYES W ROGERS THOMAS M MAUL COLUMBUS NEBRASKA 6B602 0455 CLARK J GRANT January 15, 1990 Ms Dana Trugley U s Environmental Protection Agency Region VII, Superfund Branch 726 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66101 Re Miller Radiator and Machine Shop Dear Ms. Trugley TELEPHONE 4Ci! 564 3i!74 FAX NC 4Ci! 564 7055 RECEIVED I,, I I <' \ I hJ ---r:MD SECTJON I am enclosing herewith the responses to your letter of January 4, 1990 concerning Miller Radiator and Machine Shop If there is anything further required in order to comply with your request, please let us know WHG ems Enc cc Mr. Earl Miller 858 - 33rd Avenue Columbus, Nebraska 68601 Very truly yours, LEININGER, GRANT, ROGERS & MAUL ti If~ William H Grant 2041410

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Page 1: WARREN G ALBERT (1904 19BI) LEININGER, GRANT R GERS MAUL

LAW OFFICES

WARREN G ALBERT (1904 19BI)

VANCE E LEININGER (RETIRED)

WILLIAM H GRANT PC

LEININGER, GRANT R• GERS & MAUL 1416• 27 M AVCNU£

P O BOX 455 NOYES W ROGERS

THOMAS M MAUL COLUMBUS NEBRASKA 6B602 0455

CLARK J GRANT

January 15, 1990

Ms Dana Trugley U s Environmental Protection Agency Region VII, Superfund Branch 726 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66101

Re Miller Radiator and Machine Shop

Dear Ms. Trugley

TELEPHONE

4Ci! 564 3i!74

FAX NC

4Ci! 564 7055

RECEIVED

I,, I I <' \ I hJ

---r:MD SECTJON

I am enclosing herewith the responses to your letter of January 4, 1990 concerning Miller Radiator and Machine Shop If there is anything further required in order to comply with your request, please let us know

WHG ems Enc cc Mr. Earl Miller

858 - 33rd Avenue Columbus, Nebraska 68601

Very truly yours,

LEININGER, GRANT, ROGERS & MAUL

ti If~ William H Grant

2041410

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1 Earl Miller Owner 858 33rd Avenue, Columb4s, NE 402-563-1156

2a Same as No 1

b. 1 Information from Barbee Radiator Repair and Equipment Supplies re cleaning materials and sodering flux.

2. Information from Automotive Radiator Supply re timing compound

3 Information from Northern Factory Sales re cleaning compound .

4 Abstract of Title to real estate.

5 Income tax return

c Same as 2b above

d I wrote to all of the suppliers of materials to obtain the information set forth in 2b above. I have not heard from two of the suppliers but the supplies purchased from them would be the same as the information set forth in 2b above

3 I am attaching a copy of the information I have received from my suppliers which sets forth this information.

4a For the chemcial composition and physical characteristics, see the information I have supplied with reference to 3

b

C

d

above SST Cleaner - I use about 26 lbs Flux - I use approximately 84 gal

per month per month\

I have used these types of cleaner for the past 15 years at this location

The substances are always stored at my place of business

s S.T Cleaner is stored in a 55 gal steel barrell. Flux is stored in plastic 5 gal Jug

e The substances are used in my business. The s.s T Cleaner is mixed 3/4 lb of cleaner to one gal water This is placed in a large vat and heated to approximately 190° I then use it to clean the r 1 1ators bv outtinq the radiators

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9 Copies attached

10 Louis Meyers III - Blacksmith Shop. I do not know of what use he may of made of hazardous sub­stances

11 I do not know of any employees

12 I do not know the name of any employees I

13 Liberty Cleaners is next door to me. I know that he has a pipe that comes out of his property and discharges into the ground. I also know that he uses chemicals in his business but I do not know what is discharged from the pipe into the ground

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US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Occupat1C1nal Safety and Health Admin1strat1on

, o,,., APO(O'lrld

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET i-----·- - _, ___ ----- -- - - - -- -- - -- - - - ---· --- -----

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SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

PAINTS Pl'ESEAVAllVES & ___ ___. ----- -SOlVENlS " TLV

ALLOYS ANO MO AI.LIC COA TINCS ----~-- ,_ ..J1/l'l1l1I --- ·-B/\SE MCTAL

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A001TIVI;!, OTHtAS

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SECl ION Ill • PHYSICAL DATA

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SCCTION IV FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA

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-------------------------EME~GENC) ASSISlANrE--------------------------­

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--------------------FO~ FF.ODUCl AND SALES INFO~~ATION-------------------

CONTACT YOUR LOCAL VAN WAlEF.S & F.OGEF.S BF.ANtH OFFICE

------------------------FF.ODUCT JDENTIFlC~TtON--------------------------

FF.OPUrT ~IAME: EtLEIHI Zlt~C AHl"IOtHUM MIXJUF.C rOMMON NAMES/SYNON)MS: A MIXTUhC OF

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-------------------------1-!()ZAFDOUS INGF.EDIENrs-------------------------­

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--------------------FJ1'E f"lllD EXrLOSlClN INFO~MATION----------------------

1-LASH FflltlT, VEG F: tWt~E FLAMl1AE1LE LIMllS H~ AH,,/. ME.THOU US[D NON[ LOW~~: N/D UFI--Er..: N/D

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SFECJAL FlF-,E FIGHlJl·m FkCJCEDUF.ES: NOHE.

UNUSUAL FTFE AND EXFLOSlOII HnZnRDS: MA) FE.LEASE ZINC OXIDE FUM~b 7lNC Cl-Ill.JI---] 11E f UMES or.. 1-n vr._ocu~ CHLllhlliE G11S' til'll1CJl~J H or, 111 l kOGl:.tl OXlli~S.

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STnBJLIJY: STABLE 1--0LY~l:.klZATION: WILL NOT OCCUk

CONDJlIONS 10 AVOID· EXC'[SSlVI:. HEAT.

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Material Sa!ety Data Sheet Page 1 or 3

Tln/Lead/Antlmony/Sllver/Bismuth Alloys

Section 01 1dentl[lcatlon In!o !urn1shed by Federated-Fry Metals Address 6th Avenue & 41st Street

Altoona, PA 16602 Date Ef!ect1ve 9/30/88 Emergency Phone (814) 946-1611 Chemtrec 800-424- 9300

Flowsolder Alloys Product or Trade Name Person to Contact Kevin Williams/Dan Weaver

Se!;tion 02 Cons:tituentli Che Ill CAS ¼WT Carcinogen TLV

Tin 7440-31-5 0-100 No 2mg/cu 111 ACGIH Lead 7439-92-1 0-100 No 0 15mg/cu Ill ACCIH

OSHA (PEL) TWA O 05mg/cu 111

Antimony 7440-36-0 0-15 No 0 5mg/cu m ACGIH/OSHA PEL S1lver 7440- 22-4 0-10 No 0 11119/cu m ACGIH B1smuth 7440-69-9 0-60 No Not regulated

This product contains a chemical subject to SECTION 313 of SARA Title III

Section 03 PhYsical Data Melting Point Boll1ng Point Vapor Pressure Vapor Density (alr is 1) Solubility in Water Appearance & Color Speciflc Gravity Odor X Yolat!le pH Evaporation Rate(nBuAc=l)

360-620 degrees depending on composition N/A Not volatile Not volatJ.le NIL Silver to grey metal 7-11 approx depPndlng on composition None NIL N/A N/A

sectton 04 Fire & Explosion Hazard Data Flash Point/Method Used Not Flammable Flammable Limits N/A Extinguishing Media H/A Fire-lighting equlpaent If this metal ls present where there ls a

fire, wear sell-contained breathing apparatus in case or poisonous lead (uaes

Spec1al precautions None

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Tin/Lead/Antlmony/Sllver/Bismuth Alloys

~P.ct1on os peact1v1ty Data

Stab1l1ty Stable

Cond1t1ons to avoid N/A

Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur

Conditions to avo1d

Incompatibility

NIA

Strong acids, oxidisers, reducing agents, , halogens

Hazardous Decomposition Products Lead Cumes at high temperatures (above 600 degrees F)

s~ction 06 Split, Leak and Oisposal Procedures Action to take for Spills/Leaks Allow to solidify and collect in sealed

drums for disposal

Disposal Method

Section oz Eye Skin Contact Skin Absorption Ingestion

Return to su~pller !or reprocessing

Health Hazard Data Dust or fume will be an irritant Not a route of entry into the body Not a route of entry into the body Ingestion of dust or fume must be avoided Lead ls toxic and cumulative, affecting the kidneys and nervous system Symptoms include anemia, insomnia, weakness, lrr!tablllty, constipation and st0111ach palns Antimony is toxic and dust or fume can cause nasal septal ulcera­tion and stomach lln1ng irritation Tln ls not regarded as toxic but excessive exposure can cause fever, nausea, stomach cramps or diarrhea Alloyed silver ls unlikely to be hazardous Bismuth is not hazardous

Inhalation Inhalation of dust and fumes must be avoided Irritation of nose and bronchial tracts 11.ay occur as well as effects due to absorption of lead, etc ln the blood strea111

Systomic & Other Effects UNK

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Material Safety Data Sheet Page 3 o[ 3

Tin/Lead/Antimony/Silver/Bismuth Alloys

Section OB First Aid Procedures Eyes flush with water !or 15 minutes

Skin Wash thoroughly with soap and water Remove contaminated clothing

Ingestion Induce vomiting i! person is conscious Get medical attention

Inhalation Remove to fresh air Get medical attention

Note to Physician N/A

Section 09 Special Handling Inforaatlon Ventilation IC Cume or dust is being generated, mechanical

ventilation must be provided to maintain exposure levels below TLV's

Respiratory Protection Only required or TLV's are exceeded mask

Use a fume

Eye Protection Wear safety glasses duri~g soldering operations

Skin Protection Not normally needed

Other N/A

Section 10 Special Precautions & Additional Information Storage

Handling In!ormation

Store 1n dry conditions

Lead use is regulated under OSHA 29CFR 1910 1025 Ho !ood or drink shouid be areas where these products are handled must wash thoroughly alter handling before drinking, eating or smoking

Sectlon 11 Iransportatlon Proper Shipping Name Not regulated UN Humber N/A NA Number N/A Dot Exemption No N/A Hazard Classes N/A

allowed in Personnel

the metal

The information ls glvon in good faith, but no warranty, express or implied, 1s made

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• -} I (1 l,uh, z_ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

EFFECTIVE DATE June 11 1988 + • FORCE CHEMICALS DIVISlON

American Solder & Flux Co , Inc

I

28 Industrial Blvd , Paoll, PA 19301 (215) 647-3575 864 lndustrlal Dr, Hollister, CA 95023 (408) 637-4481

I IDENTIFICATION I PRODUCT NAME Amco 3440 Tinning Paste (233)

CHEMICAL NAME N/A - Mixture I CAS NAME N/A - Mixture

AND SYNONYMS N/A CASI N/A

PROPER SHIPPING NAME Corrosive liquid N o.s. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HAZARD CLASSIFICATION Corrosive material 10 NUMBER UN 17 60

I II CHEMICAL COMPOSITION I MATERIAL CAS NAME CAS# TLV HAZARD

Cthanolamine lt+l-t+j-) !j mg/ID.I l,;Orros1ve Hydrogen chloride < 10 07.* 7647-01-0 7 mg/m3 Corrosive Zinc chloride < 35 07.* 7646-85-7 l mg/m3 ACGIH Zinc oxide < 10 07. 1314-13-2 5 mg/m3 ACGIH Ammonium chloride 12125-02-9 10 mg/m3 ACGIH Tin ~ 10. 07. 7440-31-5 2 mg/m3 ACGIH as Lead - SCI: WARNING BCLOW L. 10 07. 7439-92-1 0 15 mg/m3 ACGIH as Oxyalkylene polymer 25322-68-3 - -.Upper bound concentration value per SARA III 372 45. I

Target organ DANGI:R Causes severe burns to skin, eyes, and respiratory system May be fatal if swallowed or inhaled

Chronic effects Lead poisoning Dermatitis and contact burns to skin, eyes, and respiratory system

, WARNING LEAD POISONING HAZARD Read and comply with OSHA 29 C.F.R. 1910,10251

SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H 1)@ 72"F

)ENSITY (mr ,)

PERCENT VOLATILES lJY VOLUME

2.0

0 28'

23 71

Ill PHYSICAL DATA VAPOR PRESSURE al 20-C mm Hg

SOLUBILITY IN WATER

0 396

Negligible

BOILING POINT 760mm Hg "F

EVAPORATION RATE (Bulyl Acolale • 1)

APPEAAANCEANDODOR Smooth gray paste with no character

212

N/A

St C 0

Sn Pb

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While we behave all inlormahon prescnled herein 1s accurale and reliable, the dala are nol to be laken as a guaranlce or represenlallon or any kind for which Force Chemicals assumes legal rcspons1b1hly They are offered solely tor your conslderallon, lnvesllgatlon and verlllcallon

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~ • IV. HEALTH HAZARD DATA "'--------,.-----i._---~

TLV AND SOURCE REFERENCES

0.850 mg/mJ per fLVs for mixtures in ACGIH. OSHA PCL• Ethanolamine - 6 mg/mJ all others as indicated per ACGIH

EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE I SWALLOWING Chemical burns to digestive system and mucosal

surfaces May be fatal if ingested

SKIN ABSORPTION Not classified as a skin absorbent.

INHALATION Irritation to respiratory system. May be fatal if inhaled. Pre-existing lung disorders will be aggravated

SKIN CONTACT Dermatitis Chemical burn from continued contact. Pre-existing skin disorders will be aggravated.

EYE CONTACT Irritation to eyes Burn to eye surfaces that may result in blindness

1: ENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES I -,LLOWING Do Not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention

immediatelt Contact your Poison Control Center or physician, advise of section II Ingestion may be fatal.

SKIN Wash skin thoroughly with soap and water to remove all residue. Call a physician

INHALATION Remove to fresh air. Call a physician. Inhalation of fumes may be fatal

EYES Flush with water for at least 15 minutes to remove all residue. Get medical attention immediately

I V SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION I lESPIRATORY PROTECTION

If the work station is not ventilated to remove all dusts and fumes, use a NIOSH approved mask

E.ATION Maintain air flow away from user to exhaust all dusts and fumes so that the TLV is never exceeded

ROTECTIVE Che~ical Impervious EYE Chemical safety goggles ,LOVES PROTECTION

1THER PROTECTIVE Protection equipment used in a soldering operation OUIPMENT so as to prevent any contact

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I VI. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA I I

ASH POINT TCC °F 230

FLAMMABLE LIMITS LOWER N/A UPPER N/A IN AIR, % by volume

EXTINGUISHING Water, Fog or foam MEDIA

SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING None PROCEDURES

' UNUSUAL FIRE AND May release toxic fumes if involved in a fire. EXPLOSION HAZARDS

I VII REACTIVITY DATA

STABILITY

UNSTABLE STABLE CONDITIONS None

XXX 10 AVOID

INCOMPATIBILITY Cyanides and sulfides materials lo avoid)

I ZARDOUS COMBUSTION OR Hydrogen chloride, Zinc oxide, Nitrogen oxides -.::COMPOSITION PRODUCTS

HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION

May Occur Will Not Occur CONDITIONS None 10 AVOID

XXX

I VIII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES I STEPS TO BE TAKEN Deing a viscous paste, absorb and contain the spill and IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED dispose Water wash the contaminated area and dispose OR SPILLED in chemical sewer.

WASTE DISPOSAL Dispose in accordance with all federal, state and METHOD local regulations.

I IX SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS I PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING

Store the material in closed containers at ambient conditions ):i,. A1o i-,a.-+ o::r 0~ .,

rlER PRECAUTIONS ~ ~ Short term toxic effects include those to liver and kidneys Wash hands thoroughly \0-+

after handling to remove all residue Professionally wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Do not take internally or breathe fumes

Chemical components have been reported lo EPA In accordance w1lh requirements of T-vi,,.. e ..._ .. , .... ___ f""--··-· A-• I An ,-...,-n n- .. • ,,.n,

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to coaply v1tb 29 CfR 1910 1200, OSHA's Hazard Co11uo1cat100 Staadard

Tin Ezy Pov:rder 20-00

s~ction I1

Johnson Manufacturing Company 114 Lost Grove Road Princeton IA 52768

Emergency Telephone l-(319)-289-5123 CHEMTREC a{ter hours l-(800)-424-9300

Revised 4/22/88

Section II Hazardous Ingredients/Identity information

Hazardous Component OSHA PEL ACGlH TLV

• + Lead 7439-92-1 30ug/M3 + Antimony 7440-36-0 0 5mg/M3

• Zinc Chloride 7146-85-7 lmg/H3 Ammonium Chloride 12125-02-9 NE

Ooly those 1agredieots listed ia this section have been deter11oded to be

•rdous as defined io 29CFR 1910 1200 Ao ingredieat 1arked v1th ao risk{') is also listed io 25CFR 1910 1200(D) 14 as a knova or suspected

.acer hazard

30ug/H3 0 5mg/H3

lmg/m3 10mg/m3 dust

Ocher limits

NE < 50% NE < 10% NE NE

~ denotes a cbeuical regulated as to11c by tbe Env1ron1ental Protect100 Agency (EPk) as outlined in 40ClR Part 312 (secti9n 313)

Section III Physical/Chemical Characteristics

Boiling Point 230 F Specific Gravity Vapor Pressure (mm Hg) 1 NE Melting Point1 NE Vapor Density• NE Evaporation Rate Solubility in water appreciable (butyl acetate=l)1 Appearance and odor silver grey powder - odorless

Section IV Fire and Explosion Hazard Data ,

5 0 F

<l

Flash Point1 non flammable Flammable limits lel NE uel NE Extinguishing media, all Special fire fighting procedures use self-contained breathing apparatus Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards1 NONE

Section V Reactivity Data

Stability STABLE Conditions to avoid none Incompatibility (materials to avoid) oxidizing materials

•ardous Decomposition or Byproducts toxic fumes

z.ardous Polymerization, \UI..J.. NOT OCCUR Conditions to avoid none

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.oduct name, Tin Ezy Powder 20-00 Revised, 4/22/88

Section VI, Health Hazard Data

Routes of entry, Inhalation yes Health Hazards (acute and chronic)

Skin yes Ingestion yes

See OSHA subpart Z[49 CFR](1910 1025), Carcinogenicity, not detennined NTP? no

may irritate skin IARC Monographs? no OSHA Regulated? yes

Signs and symptoms of exposure See OSHA subpart Z[49 CFR](1910 1025) Medical Conditions Aggravated by exposure, See OSHA subpart Z[49 CFR](1910 1025) Health studies have shown that potential health risks may vary by individual Always minimize exposure as a precaution Emcrgi:ncy first aid i)1ocedurc..:l 1 ~ ~

,-._." .. o&.,

---~-~ ---Skin, Flush with water immediately - Seek medical attention Eyes, Flush with water for 15 minutes - Seek medical attention Ingestion, Give plenty of water - Seek medical attention Never give liquids

to an unconscious person Inhalation, Remove to fresh air Support respiration if required - Seek

medical attention

Section VII, Precautions for Safe Handling and Use

.eps to be taken if material is released or spilled. Vacuum, absorb or flush in to a chemical sewer Do not use any method which will generate dust Waste Disposal Method. dispose of in accordance with all local state and federal regulations Other Precautions Avoid contact, fumes and dust.

Section VIII, Control Heasures

Respiratory Protection (type). 30 ug/H3 - half mask 2 5mg/H3 - full face mask 50 mg/M3 - self-sustained respiratory suit

Ventilation Local Exhaust preferred Special HEPA filters required Hechanical OK Other NE

Protective Gloves, impervious Eye Protection Goggles or face shieia Other Protective CloLhing or Equ1i,1,ent. as rt.ql&ired to avoid cor,tact " Work/Hygienic Practices. Wash after use. Follow good industrial hygienic practices

The inforaation and r,co11,ndations contained vithin this publication have been compiled fro1 source& believed to be reliable and to represent the best 1nforiation available to JOHRSOR KANUlACfORING at the ti1e of issue lo varraotJ, guaraotee, or representatioo 1s 1ade by JOHHSON KAHUFACTURIHG DOI does JOHHSOH KAKUFACTURING assu1e any re&pons1b1lity 1n connection therev1tb1n, nor can it be assuaed that all acceptable safety 1easures or other safety ltdsures 1ay oot be required under particular or exceptional conditions or c1rcu1stances

·······················································································~ BE• not established

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. ,-•-------------------------------------' ( SECTION VIII SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION

,.. Respiratory Protection: Wear NIOSH approved alkal1ne cartr1dge resp1rator 1n areas where mist or dust exceed TLV.

Vent1lation. Local exhaust or mechanical ventilat1on to ma1nta1n concentration below TLV

Protective gloves. Rubber or caustic res1stant

Eye protection. goggles, face sh1eld or safety glasses w1th s1de sh1elds

Other protect1ve measures: Rubber apron and boots. Safety shower and eyebath at work 'area.

SECTION IX SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Handling and Storage:

Keep conta1ner closed when not in use. for industrial and institutional use only Keep out of reach of children

Hix only w1th water. Add product slowly to water to avo1d excessive heat bulid up and v1olent react1on

Other Precautions Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Removes paint

SECTION X DOCUMENTARY INFORMATION Prepared by. AN J.-.. 'lf-':.;tk_ Date 1ssued. 6-7-88

Vice Pres1dent Supercedes. 4-1-87

The information conta1ned herein is furnished without warranty of any k1nd. Employers should use this infonnation only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent detenninations of su1tab1l1ty and completeness of informat1on from all sources to assure proper use of these materials and the safety and health of employees

Sodium Hydroxide Toxicity Data Oral Rat LD50 = 140-340 mg/kg Dermal Rabbit LD50 = 1350 mg/ kg Inhalation No data found

• 1% solution in the eye of a rabbit for 24 hours produced severe irr1tat1on

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r .,JVATE LABEL 601 ucond 1treet ae mlnn11poll1 mn 56414 "' ,e•la11L lnoorporaled

I

1 612•378-1755 • MATERIAL SAFETY DAT A SHEET

SECTION I PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

Product name: SUPER C Radiator Compound

DOT proper shipp1ng na~: ~orrosive Solid, N D.S. Corrosive Material UN1759 Sodium hydrox1ae, dry solid, flake, bead or granular)

Fonnula type. Blended Alkal ne Powder (Cleaning compound)

SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS Name. %

75

Exposure limit

2mg/m3 Sodium Hydr~1de

This product is not considered to be a carcinogen by the National Toxicology Program, International Agency for Research on Cancer, or OHSA

• TION I I I PHYSICIAL DATA

Appearance/odor Yell ow Powder/No Odor Specif1c gravity. Greater than 1 % evaporation by volume: NA

Solubility in water: Moderate pH Greater than 13 (1% solution) Bo1l1ng pornt (0 F): NA Evaporation rate (butyl acetate = 1). NA

Vapor pressure (nm Hg). NA

Vapor density (air a: 1): NA

SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION INFORMATION Flash point (" F} (method used}: NA

• Extingu1sh1ng media: __ foam

other Special fire fight1ng procedures

__ co2 dry chemical

X not applicable

__ water fog

Use media proper to the primary cause of the fire Treat as an alkaline material.

Unusual fire and explosion hazards.

Product react«. with i\l11min11m mi\onP«.ium i\nrf 7inC" tn fnnn hvrfrnoPn wh1ch 1s exolos1ve.

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SECTION V HEALTH HAZARD DATA

SI ~ns and SYlllptoolS of over exposure:

[j'e contact: Destructive to eye tissue upon contact, causing burns that result in eye damage and even blindness.

Sk1n contact: Causes severe burns or irritat1on.

lnhilation: Dust or mist may result in irritation or tissue damage of the upper respiratory tract and even lungs

Ingestion: May be fatal if swallowed. Causes severe burns and perforat1on of the mucous membranes of the mouth, throat, esophagus, and stomach

First Aid Procedures: [j'e conuct: Inmed1atell flush w1th water for 15 minutes while hold1ng eyelids

apart. Ca 1 physician immed1ately. Washing eyes with1n one m1nute of contact is essential.

Skin contact:

Inhalation:

Ingestion:

Inmed1ately wash affected area for 15 minutes. Remove. contamrnated clothing. Call a physician if irritation persists.

Remove 1nd1v1dual to fresh a1r. Adnnn1ster art1f1c1al resp1rat1on if breath1ng has stopped. Obtain med1cal attent1on 1mned1ately.

Do not 1nduce vom1ting. Give large quantit1es of water or milk . Seek med1cal attention 1nmediately. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. -

SECTION VI REACTIVITY DATA Stability. X Stable Unstable --

Conditions to avo1d:

Incompatibility {materials to avoid). Organic materials, acids, magnesium. aluminum, zinc, tin, chrom1um 1 brass. bronze. food sugars, oxid1zers Hazardous decompos1tion products:

Reaction w1th food sugars may form CO. React1on w1th above metals forms hydrogen which 1s explosive.

Hazardous polymerization: __ w1ll occur x w1ll not occur

Cond1t1ons to avoid.

):i. ----------------------------------~5 SECTION VII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES ....... -+ o::r Steps to be taken 1n case material 1s released or sp1lled. Wear protect1Ve equ o~

Shovel up dry product and salvage for reuse. If mixed with water, d1lute w1th ~~ large amounts of water, neutral1ze with acid. .J::i.-+

Waste disposal informat1on Properly neutral1zed liqu1d res1dues (pH 6 to 9) may be disposed of 1n waste wat~r facil1ties wh1ch allow the discharge of neutral salt solutions All d1sposal must

- .. - -A.- --~ , __ ... , _,,,,.. .. , .... .,"",.

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US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Occupational Safety and Health Admm1strat1on

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Required under USDL Safety and Health Regulations for Ship Repairing,

Sh1pbu1tdlng, and Sh1pbreaklng (29 CFR 1915, 1916, 1917)

SECTION I

,.o,m ApproYed 0MB No 44-RUl7

MAtdl"ACTURER S NAME ) I EMERGENC'i TELEPHONE NO THERM PROCESSES, ING. 214-942-31.31 I ,

I '

ADDFl~w~m~r• St1\£1i!i'a~tnd ZlPIJai1~s, Texas 75203 CHEMICAL NAME ANO SYNONYMS I Tfflt'.A~t1f SYNONYMS - I

CHEMlctJr{ • v 'l'lNU- 1Fo~i1~tion or resins in solventa

SECTION II • HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

PAINTS PRESERVATIVES I, SOLVENTS "' ~LV

ALLOYS AND METALLIC COATINGS " TLV

IUnlnl runtul

PIGMEtnsti tani um dioxide 2 - BASE METAL

CATALYST ALLOYS

VEHICLE: resing 33 -- METALLIC COATINGS

~01...vENTs ketone s & aromatics ~5 ~OOppr b. FILLER METAL PLUS COATING OR CORE FLUX

ADDITIVES OTHERS

OTHERS

HAZARDOUS MIXTURES OF OTHER LIQUIDS SOLIDS OR GASES " TlV

(Unltal

l

SECTION Ill - PHYSICAL DATA

BOILINQ POINT (°F) 175 SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H10•l) O.QJ1 VAPOR PAESSUHE (mm Hg) (1001 F} P..90

?,rCENT, • O:../\TIL!:: 6s BY VOLUME ('llo)

VAPOR DENSITY (AIR•ll 2,5 EVA~tSi'ON RAliE ,n-_u .acr. • =l 5.6 SOLUBILITY IN WATER appreciable

APPEA'JANCE AND ODOR ti-ii rue -vell ow opaque liouid with ketone odoD.

SECTION IV • FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FL.ASH POlt,IT (M•lhDCS uuCS)Tag closad - 20,tF 'FLAMMABLE LIMITS I Lal I U.1

I r

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Dry chemical or Foam

-

l.fs1ff 1tr Ff~~ Fl~rlr'a~/RfoEDim,1 fire expgsed surfaces and to protect personne

. 'tte's~di.¥o¥47 ~Ml3'c!tt6tf'tfeeded £or 1'ire fighting personnel •

(Contlnufld on rrtl'OII mkl

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~-,----------------------------------, SECTION V • HEALTH HAZARD DATA

THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE 200 ppm eyes, nose, and throat. Liquid will damage eye

SECTION VI • REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY UNSTABLE

CONDITIONS TO AVOID

STABLE X None lrnown INAOMPiltB'l:tTY /t;o,~na/1 r cfvoldt vo s ro ,g ox an s • cam! tio. amines. alkanolrunides.aldehydes, rumnJ nia. HAZAROO'ff OECO~SITION PRODUCTS one own

MAY OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID

HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION

WILL NOT OCCUR X

SECTION VII • SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES • i!:rfnB.1f ¥ TAM.EN IN CASE ""!'TEr IAL:1.\rLEASED OR Sd.LLED i d a e sources o gn on.wnrn ownw n are~s of ho.zard. Provent

1qu1e1. 1'I'om enteri.ng sewers ,watercourses, and low areas.

tt:MtRf.fl0 ~~E~orb spills with sarld or earthJ dispose of in accordance with local regulations.

SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION

msPrRAlORV PROTffi'oc1 (1filili.'k'Y1IT sear-supp e in enclosed place. VENTILATION ~C,..L E;,.H;:t'ST i ty 60fpm in confined SPECIAL. ace ve oc space.

E,,E~ANlfAL (Gr"rrol) xp os on proof-ventilation &quip. 'lfHER o arroking or open ligh~ P'lfsec1svch..<:.,,h§'X~ resistant gloves I fr1htRBf:i.~1~/1plash goggles or .face sh OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT .

SECTION IX • SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS

~ff:I? BE TAKEN IN HA~OLlf<IG ANO STpRIJIIO K" con~ainer sealea wnen no~ 1n use ce

oxidants. Adequate ventilation r~q~ired.

GP'O •:,o 5<10

- ------------

rounded

from names and s tron

Form OSHA 20 "'" Ma)' 72

s. eld.

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The S.A. Daq fflfq. Co., Inc. 11.89 H,ogoraStreet 8111folo,HY 14213 (716)881-3030

Telex 91 219

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

SECTION I MANUFA§T~flE.R S NAM;

Day M q Co • Inc. '

IE.MEkGENCY TELEPHONE NO

716-881-3030 ADO BESS INumt>er SUMI Cl•11 «;uu, and ZIP Co"")

14Rg Niaoara Street Buffalo. New York 14213 CHEMICA7 NAME ANO SYNONYMS I TRADE NA.ME ANO SYNO~YMS

081 Molten Solder Flux _ Solder Flux . , CHEMICAL FAMILY Ac1d FORMULA NdlU~t:lldl~U 111u1·~dfllL ~dl1.::i, UI

7,nr .-:1nrt Tin

SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS OF MIXTURES

Zinc, Tin, A1TmOn1um Chloride with surfactants compr1se 68% Max , Balance Water

SECTION 111 PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT (Fl

102° C SPECIFIC GRAVITY IH 1 0 II

1 235 VAPOR PflESSUflE Imm Hgl PERCENT VOLATILE

17 5 BY VOLUME l">I 96 a VAPOR DENSITY (AIR•IJ 1:\/A~UHAllUN HATI:

958 7 SOLUBILITY IN WATER

100% Ar'PEARANCE ANO ODOR

Murkev w 11 te, pungent

SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASt-i POINT (Method ., ... di I FLAMMABLE Ll"-IITS I L•I I U•I

Non f1 ammab 1 e I I EXTIIIIGUISHING MEDIA

'°sPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES

UNUSUAL FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HAZAfl::n iqnite, w1ll g1ve off acid fumes 1f Wi 11 not

exposed to excessive heat of a flre

SECTION V HEALTH HAZARD DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE

LOSO - 1650 Ma/Ka Rat. LCLO - 1300 Mg/M Rabb1 t EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE

- Corros1ve Eyes Sk1n - Irr1tat1on

PntPnt ,al SPnsit1zer. chron1c effects - Dermat1t1s

EME RGEIIICY ANO FIRST AID PROCEDURES w~sh w1th coo1ous amount of water - neutralize

w1th sod1um bicarbonate

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STABILITY UNSTABLE

SECTION VI

,.,,.,..... .. .. >,. r' .. , __ ,. .... --

:( ,, f' I ,o

I.\ lt .,._'\ ..

, '- '

REACTIVITY DATA CONDITIONS TO AVOID

Avoid h1ah temoeratures STABLE

acid fumes X Heat w111 l 1 berate INCOMrATIBILITY (Mac-,, .. , 10 ... 01111

Strona alkalies HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION rRODUCTS

HAZARDOUS MAY OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID roL YMERIZATION

WILL NOT OCCUR X

SECTION VII SPILL 01\ LEAK PROCEDURES STErs TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED

Wi\sh w1 th COP10US amount

.

WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dilute and neutralize with base

of water

SECTION VI 11 SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Sp•clllc Typ•I

NnnP rPn111rPd at room temperature YENTi LA TION LOCAL EXHAUST SPECIAL

120 CFM MECHANICAL ICi•n•r•II OTHER

PROTECTIVE CiLOVES I EYE PROTECTION Yes YPC-..

OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

'

SECTION IX SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING

~~nrlle as a weak ac1d

OTHER PRECAUTIONS

-29° C PrPvent frPP7lna Do not store 1n proximity of strong alkalies

:b, ::uc3 ...... -+ o::r 0~ CX),

Th• dall 1n 1h11 M• teri• I S• l•IY DH• ShNt r•l • IH only to th• spec1l1c m • t•rt• I du,gn• t•d h•run • nd doe1 not r•l• I• to uw 1n combon• uon w \0 ~ • ny other m • 1e11• I or 1n • ny proc•n. CX>-+

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

PRODUCT NAME RADEX LIQUID CHEMICAL FAMILY METAL HALIDE FLUX PHYSICAL HAZARD REACTIVE HEAL TH HAZARD EYE & SKIN HAZARD HAZARD RATINGS HEALTH 3

FLAMMABILITY 0 REACTIVITY 1

O - Insignificant 3 • Serious 1 • Slight 4 • Severe 2 • Moderate

D OT HAZARD CLASS CORROSIVE MATERIAL

I

SOLDERING FLUX LAST REVISED 3/24/89

DAMON CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC BOX 2120, ALLIANCE, OH 44601

PHONES (800) 362-9850 IN OlllO (800) 321-9757 OTHER USA (216) 821-5310 OUTSIDE USA

--- SECTION 2 - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ---

INGREDIENT CAS NO PERCENT OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV OTHER ZINC CHLORIDE 7646-85-71 40 - 60% 1 mg/M3 N/A N/A (FUMES) AMMONIUM CHLORIDE 12125-02-9 10 - 20% 10 mg/M3 10 11g/M3 NONE THE BALANCE OF INGREDIENTS ARE NOT CONSIDERCD HAZARDOUS UNDER CFR 29 19101200

I

NOTE NONE=-NO LIMIT, N/E=LIMIT NOT ESTABLISHED, N/A .. NO DATA AVAILABLE

------- SECTION 3 - PHYSICAL DATA-------

BOILING POINT 239° F SPECIFIC GRAVITY l 21 VAPOR PRESSURE 3 5 mmHg PERCENT VOLATILES 50~ VAPOR DENSITY < 1 (AIRal) EVAPORATION RATE < 1 (WATERal) SOLUBILITY IN WATER COMPLETE pH 3 3 ± 0 5 APPEARANCE AND ODOR PINK LIQUID WITII WINTERGREEN ODOR

-- SECTION 4

FLASH POINT NONE

FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA

LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT NOT APPLICABLE UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT NOT APPLICABLE

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA. NOT APPLICABLE SPECIAL FIRE FIGl:ITING PROCEDURES WEAR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS NONE

------ SECTION 5 - REACTIVITY DATA------

STABILITY STABLE INCOMPATIBILITY STRONG ALKALIS, OXIDIZERS HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSmON PRODUCTS HYDROGEN CHLORIDE, AMMONIA, ZINC OXIDE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION WILL NOT OCCUR

----- SECTION 6 - HEALTH HAZARD DATA

THRESHOLD LOOT VALUE (TLV) NONE KNOWN (SEE INDIVIDUAL INGREDIENTS)

PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY _! THROUGH SKIN ...X..INHALATION ...X..INGESTION

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- - ----EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE EYES ;- CAUSES IRRITATION REDNESS AND MAY CAUSE EYE DAMAGE SKIN - CAUSES IRRITATION, REDDENING, DERMAUTIS, POSSIDLE SENSmZATION PROLONGED CONTACT

CAN CAUSE SKIN DAMAGE

ALLOWING - MAY RESULT IN SEVERE DAMAGE TO MUCOUS MEMBRANES EATHING - FUMES FROM SOLDERING MAY CAUSE IRRITATION, POSSIBLE RESPIRATOR'/ DAMAGE

FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT IMMEDIATf.LY FLUSH WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, LIFTING

UPPER AND LOWER LIDS OCCASIONALLY GET MEDICAL A'ITENTION SKIN CONTACT IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EXPOSED AREA WITII WATER FOH AT LEAST 15 MINUTES IF

IRRITATION PERSISTS, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND LAUNDER BEFORE RE-USE

INGESTION GIVE TWO GLASSES OF WATER TO DRINK INDUCE VOMITING IMMEDIATELY BY STICKING FINGER DOWN THROAT OR BY GIVING AN EMETIC SUCH AS IPECAC NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOlITH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON TREAT FOR SHOCK BY KEEPING WARM AND QUIET GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY

INHALATION IF AFFECTED, REMOVE INDMDUAL TO FRESH AIR IF IRRITATION PERSISTS, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION

------ SECTION 7 - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND SPILL/LEAK PROCEDURES

PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING ANO STORAGE EMPTY CONTAINERS RETAIN PRODUCT RESIDUE AND MAY BE HAZARDOUS OBSERVE ALL PRECAUTIONS •

GIVEN IN TlilS DATA SHEET

STEPS TO BE TAKEN IP MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED SMALL SPILL A HALF GALLON OR LESS MAY BE WASHED TO SEWER WITH LARGE AMOUNT OF WATER IN

SOME LOCALITIES ZINC MAY NOT BE PUT INTO SEWERS ~ DIKE TO PREVENT ENTRY INTO SEWER PUMP OR COLLECT MATERIAL INTO CLEAN DRUMS

~ASTE DISPOSAL METHOD NEUTRALIZE TO WITHIN THE pH LIMITS OF YOUR WASTE WATER SYSTEM AND THEN DISPOSE OF IN SEWER WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING IN SOME LOCALITIES ZINC MAY NOT BE PUT INTO SEWERS COMPLY WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS

--- SECTION 8 - PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ---

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IF FUMES EXCEED TLV OF ANY INGREDIENT, AN OSHA APPROVED BREATHING APPARATUS OR RESPIRATOR SHOULD BE USED

VENTILATION PROVIDE SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL (GENERAL) AND/OR LOCAL EXHAUST TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE TO FUMES BELOW TLV(S)

PROTECTIVE GLOVES WEAR RESISTANT GLOVES SUCH AS NEOPRENE EYE PROTECTION SAFETY GLASSES, OR CHEMICAL GOGGLES IN COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA REGULATIONS OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT IMPERVIOUS CLOTHINu OR APRON, BOOTS

THE INFORMATION ACCUMULATED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE Blff IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE RECIPIENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONFIRM IN ADVANCE THAT THE INFORMATION IS CURRENT, APPLICABLE, AND SUITABLE TO THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES

--- SECTION 313 SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION ---

Thls product contains the following toxic chemicals subJect to the reporting requirements of section 313 of the Emergency PlannJng and Community Right-To-Know Act of 1986 and of CPR 372.

CHEMICAL NAME .ZINC CHLORIDE

CAS~ 7646-85-71

~ BY WEIGHT LBS/GAL (If sold by gallons) 68% 4 3

This information must be included in all MSDSs that are copled and distributed for this product.

LIQFLUX

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

I MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION

Manufaclurer s Name V1clory While Mellll Company Telephone Number 216-271-1400 Address 6100 Roland Ave, Cleveland, Ohio, 44121 Material Name Soldor

II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

ACGIH ACGIH OSHA 8-hr TWA STEL

CAS Number X fl=hc...lliA { 1964-65} C 1964-AS}

Tin (7 440-31-5) Vor ...

2 mglm"' 2 mg/rn3 4 mg/m3

Lead (7 439-92-1) Var 0 OS mg/m3 0 15 mg/m3 0 45 mg/m3

Anlimony (7440-36 9) i 5 0 5 rng!m 3 0 5 mg/m3

lopper (7440-50-8) ( 1 (Dusl) 1 mg/m3 1 mg/m3 2 mg/m3

(Fume) 0 1 mg/m 3 0 2 mg/m3

S1lvr.r (7440-22-4) i 5 0 01 mg/m3 O 1 rnglm3

Arsenic (7440-3B-2) < 02 0 01 mg/m3 0 2 mg/m3

Cadmium (7440-43-9) < 001 (Dusl) 0 2 rng/m3 O OS mg/m3 0 2 mg/m3

(Fume) 0 1 rng/m3 0 OS mg/m3

(Celling llmll)

Nole Antimony lrlox1do, arsonic and cadmium havo been 10enllried as polenllal human corclnogens See Section VI, Heallh Hazard Dala

Ill PHYSICAL DATA

11elling Point or lead 327° C Specific Grav1ly 9 73 - 11 36 B01hng Point 1,740° C

Melling Point or lm 232° C Specific GraVJt)' 7 28 - 8 42

, Bolling Point 2,507 ° C

Vapor Pressure I mm Hg " 973° C Solub1llly m waler insoluble Appearance Silver-gray melal, odorless Various shapes end s12.es

Vapor Pressure of lm 1 mm Hg e 1,492 ° C Solubtltly m waler Insoluble Appear.ince S'lver-grat metal, odorless Various shapes and s12.es

Page Gno (9/65) ..

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IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA

Flash Point lnformal1on not available Flammab1hly L1m1ls lnformal1on nol available Auloign1l1on Temperalure lnformallon nol available

Sohd massive form or malorlal 1s not combustible under ordinary fire conditions fire and explosion hazards aro modoralo whon malor1al 1s in Lha form of dust and exposed lo heal or names, chemical rcacl1on or conlacl wrlh powerrul ox1d1zcrs

Fire Exlingurshing Molhods Use special mixtures of dry chemical Do nol use waler or moist sand F1ro fighters should woar self-contamod broalhing apparatus and prolocl1ve clolhing

V REACTIVITYDATA

Massrvo malerlill Is stable al ordinary Lemperalurcs, but dusl prescnls moderale fire and explosion hazards Malarial may be mcompal1blo w1lh acids, basos, and ox1d1zers Mallen molal may react v10lcnlly wilh waler For add1llonal mformallon, users should consult data sheets on individual component elemonls

VI HEAL TH HAZARD DAT A

TLV sec Sccl1on II Primary Roulos of £nlry inhalal1on of dust or fume

Undor normal handling and uso, oxposuro lo lho massive form of soldor presents few heallh hazards m rlself Thermal culling and melting or material may produce fumes conlammg lhe component elements, and broalhing Lhoso rumos may prosonl polonllally s1gnif1canl hoallh hazards The o>.posuro )ovals 1n Scclion f I are refcvanl Lo fumes and dusls Special precaullons should be laken If malcrlal Is conlammaled, soo Socl1on IX

Ovoroxposure Lo soldor dusts may causo 1rr1lal1on of U10 skin and mucous membranes, and may resull In a benign pneumoconlosls Overexposure Lo anllmony mny cause gaslrolnlesllnal upsel and various nervous complainls. such :is slooplossness. 1rr1Lab1l1ly, :ind muscular pains

Prolonged mhalal1on of lead fumes or dusts, or mgeslron of lead compounds, can resull in load poisoning Symptoms Include abdominal pain or col1c. consllpatlon, nausea, Joint and muscle pains, and muscular woakMss Severe casos of overexposure may lead Lo conlral nervous sys lorn disorders, characlerized by somnolence stupor, and ull1maloly dealh

Overexposure lo arsenic fumos or dusts can lead Lo arsenic poisoning, characterized by neusee, vom1l1ng and d1arrhoa Prolongod overexposure can lead lo hver :ind kidney damage, central nervous syslem disorders. and ullrmalely death Arsenic can cause skrn lrrllal1on and allergic reactions

Overexposure lo cadmium fumes or dusts may cause chest pains, shortness or breath, lung changes, and pulmonary cdorna, ull,maloly loadmg lo doalh Cadmium may also cause damage lo lho liver and kidneys

Fumes or copper may c.iuse melal fume fever w1lh nu-like symptoms Copper may cause skin and hair d1scolor:il1on, silvor may cause a greyish p1gmenlal1on of lhe skrn and can cause 1rr1Lal1on or lhe skin ""rl mucous membranes

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FIRST AID

Eye Conlacl Flush well w1lh running waler lo remove parliculale Gel medical allenl1on Skin Contact Brush off excess dust Wash area well wllh soap and waler lnhalal1on Remove lo fresh air Gal mod1cal ellenl1on lngesl1on Seek medical help If large quznl1lles or material have been ingested (lngesllon of slgnlf1canl

amounts of molal 1s unlikely )

VII SPILL PROCEDURES

No special precautions are necessary for spills or bulk material If large quanlllles of dust are spllled, remove by vacuuming or wel sweepmg lo prevenl heavy concenlrallons of airborne dust Clean-up personnel should wear respirators and protecllve clolhlng Scrap metal can be reclaimed for reuse Follow Fedi:iral. Slali:i, and local regulations regarding disposal

VIII SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION

Use general and local exhausl venlllallon lo keep airborne concentrations of dusl and fume below the TLV Employees should wear MSHA or NIOSH approved resp1ralors for prolecllon againsl airborne dusl or fumes full protecl1ve clolhlng should be worn by workers exposed Lo heavy concentrations or dusl, and showering should be required before changing into slreel clothes Gloves and barrier creams may be necessary lo prevenl skin senslllzallon and dermalllls

Approved safely glasses or goggles should be worn when working w1lh dusty material Safely eyewash slal1ons should be provided in close prox1m1ly lo work areas

Pre-employmenl and por1od1c mod1cal ovalual1ons should bo provided Allenl1on should be directed toward skin eyes respiratory tract. blood, kidneys, pulmonary funcl1on, and neurologlc health Chest X-rays should be included 1( symptom:; are presenl

food should nol be consumed in lhe work area

Special allenl1on 1s drawn lo the requirements of lha Occupational Safely and Health Adm1n1slral1on standards for lead (29 CFR 1910 1025) and arsenic (29 CFR 1910 1016) Stale OSHA programs will also have similar requirements

Special precautions should bo taken 1f scrap solder or scrap lead 1s conlaminaled, see Section IX

IX SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS

Use good housekeeping pracllces lo prevent accumulations or dusl and lo keep airborne dusl concenlrat,ons al a minimum Avoid brealhing dusl or fumes

Store material away from incompallbla maler1ols, and keep dusl away from sources of 19mlion

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• ~~\:} fhcx MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

EFFECTIVE DATE June 1, 1988

• FORCE CHEMICALS DIVISION 2B Industrial Blvd, Paoll, PA 19301 (215) 647-3575 American Solder & Flux Co, Inc 864 lndustrlal Dr, Holllstcr, CA 95023 (408) 637-4481

' I IDENTIFICATION I PRODUCT NAME Af1CO 446 White (278)

CHEMICAL NAME N/A - Mixture I CAS NAME N/A - Mixture AND SYNONYMS NIA CASI N/A

PROPER SHIPPING NAME N/A

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HAZARD CLASSIFICATION ID NUMBER

I

N/A None

I II CHEMICAL COMPOSITION MATERIAL CAS NAME CAS# TLV HAZARD

Water 7732-18-5 NC NC

7789-29-9 3 OSHA Potassium bifluoride 2 5 mg/m as F

1332-77-0 10 3 B203 OSHA Potassium tetraborate 0 mg/m as

11128-29-3 10 3 B203 OSHA Potassium pentaborate 0 mg/m as

10043-35-3 10 3

B203 OSHA .ric acid 0 mg/m as

Target organ Skin, nasal, and respiratory irritant, nausea. ,

Chronic effects• Coughing, CNS effects, erythema, nausea, also see Note 1.

Note l Chronic fluoride absorption can result in osseous fluorosis, increased radiographic density of the bones and mottling of teeth

~ Read OSHA 29 C F R 1910 1000, July l , 1980 (standard for fluorides). -- '};J 0 2 This mixture includes compound(s) which contain Boron Oxide, B20i These

........... o::r

compounds are not subJect to 29 CF R 1910 1200 When used as ntended, 0~ fumes of n

2o

3 will be given off which are hazardous \()•

0~ ~ ....

I Ill PHYSICAL DATA ' CIFIC GRAVITY VAPOR PRESSURE BOILING POINT .. 1) ~ 72 F 1 54 al 20°C mm Hg N/A 760mm Hg F 212

,R DENSITY N/A SOLUBILITY IN Moderate EVAPORATION RATE N/A

'"" .. 1) WATER (llulyl Acolalo • 1)

PERCENT VOLATILES APPEARANCE AND ODOR Smooth white paste, with no BY VOWME N/A characteristic odor. ...

While we boheve all lnlormal1on presenlcd heroin 1s accur ale and reliable lhe dala are not lo be lakon as a guamnloe or rcpresentahon ol any kind lor wluch Force Chemicals assumes lrn,I r1>c:nnn<:1h1hrv Th"v .,, ,lln.n,1 -~1~ 1 , __ - - ---- _._ - •

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• I IV HEALTH HAZARD DATA I .. ~ TLV AND SOURCE REFERENCES

9 37 mg/m3

per TLVs for mixtures 15 3 Boron oxide in J\CGIII OSIIA PJ:L 0 mg/m 2 3 Fluoride as F 5 mg/m

EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE I SWALLOWING Chemical burns to digestive sys<:em May cause nausea

and diarrhea Inflammation to mucous membranes

' Sl<IN ABSORPTION Not classified as skin absorbent

INHALATION Irritation to respiratory system, chills or unproductive cough

SKIN CONTACT Dermatitis, possibly a chemical burn

EYE CONTACT Irritation to eyes and possible burn of eye surfaces

t-eGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES '-

SWALLOWING Immediately call a physician or your Poison Control Center, advise of section II.

SKIN Promptly flush with water to remove all residue If rash develops, call a physician

INHALATION Remove to fresh air Give oxygen if necessary . Call a physician

EYES flush with water at least 15 minustes to remove all residue. Get medical attention, corneal damage is very possible!

I V SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION I RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

If the work stat ion is not ventilated to remove all dusts and fumes, use a NIOSH approved mask

.TILATION

~ A} .....

Maintain air flow away from user to exhaust all dusts and fumes so -s> 0:::. that the TLV is never exceeded 0~ \0,

PROTECTIVE EYE 0~ Chemical Impervious Chemical safety goggles 01--+-

GLOVES PROTECTION

OTHER PROTECTIVE full protective equipment as is used in braze/welding operation~ -- .,.,. ,.._ nr ouonf- ::tnv rnnt"::1r t'

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,,/ I VI FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA I ASH POINT TCC °F N/A

FLAMMABLE LIMITS LOWER UPPER IN AIR, % by volume N/A N/A

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA None, product is an inherent fi~e retardant

SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING NIOSH approved PROCEDURES

I

UNUSUAL FIRE AND None EXPLOSION HAZARDS

I VII REACTIVITY DATA

STABILITY

UNSTABLE STABLE CONDITIONS None TO AVOID

XXX

INCOMPATIBILITY ( rials lo avoid) Acetic anhydride, elemental potassium

-I AROOUS COMBUSTION OR

I DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Hydrogen fluoride and caustic potash. I

1

HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION I

May Occur Will Nol Occur CONDITIONS None TO AVOID

'\('{'{

I VIII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES l STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED Contain spill, absorb, sweep-up, dispose. rlush area OR SPILLED with water to chemical sewer,

WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of in accordance with all federal, state,

and local regulations

I IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS I JRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING

):,.

Wash hands thoroughly after handling to remove all residue. Store flux under A1o ambient conditions ;;;.

---------------------------------------0~ >THEA PRECAUTIONS \0,

0~ 0---+

Remove and professionally wash contaminated clothing before re-use

Chemical comooncnlc; h''IVR hP<>n """"'''""4 ·~ en_:_--_

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F 11::·o J1-I.) ½\ocJ'.-'-.\--\IOMA~ E1';AL SAFETY DAH1 sHEE" r

S8~SH 100 LIGHT G"AN

FG 1 ' f..EVISIOtl OF:09-01-89 .-------- "----------------------------------------------~----, -----------

SHif TO:

7119~:40 NOf,.lHEfiN FACTOfiY SALES 1100 E LITrHFlfLD AVE. F O. re DX 660

Of,.DEF. NO: 710509;~1 FfiOD NO: 0419~8~4

WILLMAfi MN 56~01

VAN WAlEf,.S & "OGEfiS lNr. SUBSIDIARY OF UNIVAF. 1600 NOf,.lON BLDG. SEAllLE, WA '98104-1564 (408) 4:5-8700

-------------------------EME"GENCY ASSISTAtlLE--------------------------­

FOF. EMEF.GENCY ASSISTANCE INVOLVING CHEMICALS CALL CHEMl"EC (800)4~4-9~00

--------------------FOf,. FF.ODULT AND SALES INFO"MATION-------------------

CONTACT YOU" LOCAL VAN WATEF.S & "OGEfiS B"ANCH OFFICE

------------------------FF.ODUCT lDENTlFICATION--------------------------

F~ODUCT NAME: SODA ASH COMMON NAMES/SYNON)MS: SODIUM

Ai-,fil"IULl'l: t~A2 CO: ~ZAhD F.ATING <MANUFALTUF.EF.)

HE.AllH: ~ FIF.E: 0 l"EACTIVITY: 0 c;fECIAL: tlot~E

CAS NO.: 497-19-8 CAF.r1• J IATE, AtlHYDF.OUS VW~,F. CODE: T 11 :o

DATE ISSUEf: 08/89 SU~EF.CEDES: 1~/88

HAZA"D F.ATING SCALE: O=MINIMAL ~=SE~IOUS !=SLIGHT 4~SEVE"E ~-=110 DEF.ATE

-------------------------HAZAhDOUS INGF.EDIENTS-------------------------­

EXFOSURE LlMITSJ FFM OSHA ArGlH 01HEF.

COl"IF Clt-lEtlT CAS tW. ¼ F EL 1 LV L lM Il Ht1Z~1F.D SODIUM CAhBONATE (497-19-8) '99 NONE NONE NUNE. IF.F.ITANT

-------------------------FHYSICAL FhOFERlIES----------------------------

BOILJNG FOINT DE"G F: N/A VAFOF-. FF-.ESSUF-.E, MM HG/~O DEG c: N/n MELTING FOlNT' DEG F: 1564 VnFOh DENSITY <nih=l): NIA SFECIFlC GFAVfTY <WATEF.=1): :.~:s WATE~ SOLUBlLlTY, %: 10 ?iF f EAFd'IIIC'[ AtHI ODOt;: EVAF OF.Al I OH F.ATE ( l)UTYL ACET1-1T E= 1) : H/A

ODOF.LfSS, WHJTE FOWDEF OR GF.ANULAR SOLlD OR CF-.YSTAL.

--------------------------Fir.ST AID MEASUF.ES----------------------------

IF INHALED: ~EMOVE TO F~~SH Al~. GIVE A"TIFICIAL ~ESFIRAllON IF NOT B~EATHING. GET IMMEDIAlE MEDICAL ATTENTION.

Itl CASE OF EYE C'ONTACT: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH LOlS OF F-.UNNING WAlEF. FOF-. 15 MINUTES, LIFTING lHE UFFEF-. AND LOWEF. EYELIDS OCCASIONALLY. GEl lMMEDIAlE MEDICAL ATTENTION.

TN CASE OF SKIN CONTACT: IMMEDIAlELY WASH SKIN WJTH LOTS OF SOAF AND lJATE". F.EMOVE CONTnMINATED C'LOlHING AND SHOES; WASH BEFOF-.E "ELISE. GET

i:-DICAL AlTENTION Ir HF.ITATION FEl,SIST'3 AFlEF-. WASHING.

SWALLOWED: no NOT INDUCE VOMlTING. lF CONSCIOUS GlVE LOTS OF WATER ,; MIU{. GCT Il1M[DIATE l"IEDICAL ATTENTION. [10 IWT Gi VE f\t~YTIIHIG IIY

F~OD: 0419:8~4 1~:;1:~6 15 SEF 1989 CUST: 7119~:40 lNVOICE: 710~09~51

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MOUTH 10 AN UNCONSCIOUS or,. CONVULSJNG FEFSON.

------------------------1 l[()L l H HAZ()1'l1 UIFOl,l'IAT ION--------- --- ------------

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SlGM~ AND SYMFTOMS OF [XFOSUi;[ Hlll()L()TJC)N. Br-EATHlNf, r,w.11 !•IAY ri;.rdlAlE Tl-IE" Mm,E. AMD THF,OAT AN[I

Cf1lJSF C'CllJ(,1-111% ?II Irr CII[', f li I b( lll'lr (rh T. EXC[!:i!J l V[ C ClHl ACT Ct'IM C AUS[ DAl'IAGE fO 1 IIC. tl(1Sf'1L r>H I LJl'I.

[Yr (CINTf'lC'T: 1,u~1TS WlLL u:r-JlATE Tiff EYES AND 1-HlLONGED CONTACT Ml'lY D~MAGC. fH[ Et[S.

~KJN CON1Acr· F~OLONGfD OF. F.E~EATFD CONTACT W)l!-1 lHE DUST MAY 11 F, Jl ,~1 F r HE S~'1 t-1 W J Tl! l!L l S TE:h J NG AN ti hLDI IU1S. SOLU f J DNS l'I() Y CAUSE SFVEFE" HF.IIA1rm1 ur DLJr,1-rs. ,

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-----------------------------10XlCITY tiAlA----------------------~-------

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01 HE.E 1'?1-1 A· tlOI IC

-------------------------FE"SONAL FROTEC110N----------------------------

VOH JL hT l ()II: LDU1L t'l[Cll{)IH CAL ExHAUS 1 V[IH l U-)TI 01'1 r.riF ?IDLE OF MAHl-1 AI N 1 NG DUSI EMISSJONS Al 1HE POINT OF USE BCLOW THC FEL.

F.l:SFJI AlClhY ~hOTCCllOl,I: lF LJ<.,[ COMLIITIOMS C1CtlE1'ATE LIUS15, WEf\1, A t-HOSH-f' F F F ll \.,' I- I I f, E ~, F 1 F A HI F M F F. 0 F F. J f'l l f F Of: l 1-10 SF I: 1'1 I S S IC) M L f VE L S • A F F I,. 0 F i;. 1 A TE k[<,r II (\1(1r,.s i'"l(-)1 l1[. ?1 FULL F{1lE.F-JCC.E Or. (-1 HhLF l•IA'II{ AlF.-FllhlFYlMG CA!i.T­F..J fl GE I, E ~) F J r, r'I 1 11 fi. W J 1 H f Ai:, l J r. LI UHL F l L 1 E F. fa , A SE L F - r mn A HIE fl Bf, E AT H HI G AFfnluilU~, 111 111E FhESt,UhE liCl•IMHI l'IDDE, Dh A SUF-FLlEII-Al!; f..ESFlF.1-1Tor,.

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--------------------FJhE AND EXF-L• S1011 lNFOF.MATlON----------------------

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Af~~~-~:~~!-~~;;::~:~_::::::_:::~-:~::: ______ ~~~:~~~~-~~~~;~~~=~; ~UAL r-n.E AtHI DFLOSIOM IIAZAF.[19. EXTltlGUISII ()LL NE{~J;..E.I( sourcEs OF I 1, 1-I l T Hlt I •

-------------------------HAlf'll,DOUS F.fACTIVIrY---------------------------

S T t, D J L I T Y : £,TA Ei LE F D LY JYI ER t Z Al I ml : W 1 LL tm T O CCU h CONU]TIONS 10 AVOID: OF~N rLAMES, WELDING f'lr.LS, OF. OlHEF. HIGH rE.M-1 EF.~~TUhE sour..cES WHICII rlAl' 1:rnuc.E. TllU,l1f.1L DEC.Orli-OSlTim~.

MAlE~JALS TO AVOID: ACJDS.

,,~~ZAf"..VOUS fr[ COMF OS Il I ON F f.-ODUC. l S • MAY Ll BE.hA l E CAfiBDll J•rmrox I DE, CArBOII DIOXIDE or; ClXID[b UF S(JDIUM.

-----------------SfILL, LEHK, AND DlSFOSnL rhOCfDUF.ES------------------­

ACT IOM TO TM(E FCJI, SF ILLS OF. LEM<S: WE Ar, F F.OTECT IVE. EQUl F l'1ENT I IICLUD ItlG fdJ[IB[F. flOO rs f"..UBI.cE.F. GLOVES !;UBBE.R M r,utr MW A SE.LF- C.WITA l l~E[I &~EAlHIMG f'lFfAf"..ATUS IM lHE ~F.E.SSUf"..E DEMAN~ MODE 0~ A SUFFLiE.D-f'lif.. k~sr1r;n1or;.. IF lHE SFlLL OF. LEAK IS SMALL A FULL FAlErJELE Aif"..­rUF.IFYlNG CAF.TF.JDGE t\ESFIF.Aror,. EQUlFFE.D WliH FAr,.TICULAlE FlLlEF.S MAY BE SATISFM'TOhY. 11~ At~Y EVEIH ALWAYS ~JFAR EYE FF.OlEC.TIOI~. FOR SrlALL SFILLS1 SUEEF UF AND DlSFosl OF IN DOr-AFFF.OVED WASTE (ONTAINE"F.S. FOF. Lt-tr GE t>F ILLS, SHOV[L lNlO DOT-AFrF\ovcr, WASlE CO:HAit~EF.S. •~E.E.F OUT OF SEti/fF. S, ~, 1 DF.l'I DF.A I NS SLJF F f'lCE IJAT[fi.::, AN[I ~,Cl IL. r •MFL( WilH nLL AfFLicn~LE GOVEF.NME.t~iAL F.EGULAlIONS ON SFlLL FEFOfi.TING, r~ND HAIHIL I NG Atm DISF 0S t,L OF wnSTE.

[II SF DSAL l'IETIIO[IS: DI Sr OSE OF cmnMHtlATEll F F,UDUl T AND l'IATEF.I ALS USED Jtl CLEAIHIIG IJF SF ILLS OF. LEM(S IN A l'IANNER f'1FFF.0'-,1ED FOfi. THlS l'"IATEFdAL. COl4SULT nrFr.OFF.IATE FEDEF.AL, STAlE AND LULAL FEOUL()TO~Y ALENClES TO AS C ET, TA J t I F F, CJ F E F.. [I I SF LJ ~, r. L F I\ Cl C n, U F ES • ~- E.l'IF r ( COIHAlt4E.!;S CAtl H1~l.1E F.Ef,Ir•UES., GtiSE.S AtHr l'IISTS 1)1-J[I f• hE ' 7FCT 10 FF.OFEF. WASTE DJSFOSAL, Ab ABOV~.

-------------------------SfE.ClAL rF.ECAUlIONS------~--------------------­

S TClhf'lGE MID I IANDL HIG F F,ErAUl IONS· ~) Hlr E Ul n COOL t [IF, Y 1 WE.LL-VENT I LA 1 ED I L~CE. SlOF.E AWAY FJ;.OM ALL OlHEF CHEMICALS AND FO ENTIAL SUUF.LES OF nm I Ml J II 1--1 l 1 ll t-1 • I~ E Er r O ~IT A l t IE r,. T 1 G HT L) CLO::, [ [I W H [ 1-1 MOT l N USE • [I() NOT I J ~ E F h ES SU f. E TO [ l'I F TY UJ t I rr1 1 N [ F. • W ti S 11 l HO h OU G II LY () F l Eh 11 A 1,1 [1 L l NG • 11 0 110 f (1 E 1 l H EYE S , 0 I~ f, I' HI , Cl F ON LL OT H HIG •

F EF nrt, Atm :•IA] IH[tlht~CE F hECAUTIClt~S: MOtll::.

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----------------------r• F. ADDITIOtlAL INFOf;.MAllON------------------------

( OIITACl l'ISDf> COOF Ir l NATOr,. VAN WA l EF.S & fi.UGEF.S ItlC. DIJF.ItlG DUSlHESS l-lOUf..S, fl,CIFIC lll"IE (400)4:,5-8700

fllIS Ff;(/[ILJ( T rmHAINS THE" FOLLOWitlG CHErlJCAL(S) rm~SIDEf;ED EIY ll-lE SlATE C•F CALJFOktHA' S SAFE Df,ltlf(ltlG lJATEr.. ?illD TO\lC Et1FOr,.CEl•IEHT ACT CJF 1986 <FFLlFOSJl~UI~ 65) AS CAUSING LANCEF- or,. F-E.Ff;.ODUCTIVE lOXICilY AND FOF. WHlCII ~Jt-lFtlltlGS AF.E HOW FECWlkED:

CHE t'l lC'AL

AF.SE.MIC

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CAS NO

7440-:8-~

7 440-47- :,

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~xVAM ~JtiTF.f.-S & f"\OGEFS ltlC. ("VLnF.") D.FfiESSLY DISCLAJ;,tS (',LL EXFf..E.SS

FF.OD· 0419:0~4 1:::1-=6 1~ SEF 1989 cusr: 7119~:40 INVOICE: 710509_51

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PYLAM Products Company, Inc.

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET L MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION

NAME PYLA-TEL FLUORESCENT YELLOW MANUFACTURER/DISTRIBUTOR PYLAM PRODUCTS COMPANY INC.

1001 STEWART AVE GARDEN CITY, N,Y. 11530

TELEPHONE NUMBER (516) 222-1750

COLORINDEXNAME/NUMBER ACID YELLOW 73 CASNUMBER. 518-'t7-8

DATE PREPARED 8/ 8 7 TYPE XANTHENE

II HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS NONE AS PER 29CFR PART 1919 1200

PRODUCT IS ON THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM (NTP) FISCAL YEAR ANNUAL PLAN. •

Ill. PHYSICAL DATA

ODOR FORM COLOR SOLUBILITY IN H20.

lV HAZARDOUS REACTIVITY

NONE POWDER BROWN COMPLETE

INSTABILITY STABLE POLYMERIZATION NOT OCCUR INCOMPATIBILITY OXIDIZING ANO REDUCING AGENTS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS OXIDES OF NITROGEN AND OXYGEN

V FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA

DUST MAY FORM EXPLOSIVE MIXTURE WITH AIR EXTINGUISHING MEDIA WATER DRY CHEMICAL CO2. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS NONf,,

• f '•' ., ""'

VI SPECIAL PROTECTION

GENERALLY APPLICABLE CONTROL MEASURES AND PROCEDURES

.. -

USE ONLY WITH ADEQUATE VH'TILATION KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED • ' • AVOID DUST GENERATION DO NOT CONSUME FOOD, DRINK OR TOBACCO IN THE AREAS

t WHERE THEY MA'Y BECOME CONTAMINATED WITH THIS MATERIAL PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

EYE/FACE COVERALL CHEMICAL SPLASH GOGGLES. PRnnrTIVF r.1 nvEc; RUBBER

xx

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-. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA Sltc:ET PAGE Z ~

• VU. HEALTH HAZARD DATA

TLV UNITS. NOT ESTABLISHED

mus RATING. HEALTH FIRE REACTIVITY I>ERSONAL

OVER EXPLOSURE EFFECTS NOT ESTABLISHED PROTECTION

' I

' ' I ,, "\ J

YUL EMERGENCY FIRST AID

• INHALATION - If LARGE AMOUNTS ARE INHALED, REMOVE TO f RESH AIR. If NOT BREATHING, GIVE AATIF ICIAL RESPIRATION, PREFEAABL Y MOUTH TO MOUTH. If BREATHING IS DIFFICULT, GIVE OXYGEN, AND CALL A PHYSICIAN

SKIN CONTACT - FLUSH SKIN WITH WATER AFTER EXCESSIVE CONTACT. WASH THO-AOUGHL Y WITH HANDCAEAM OR HANDCLEANER

EYE CONTACT - FLUSH EYES IMMEDIATELY WITH PLENTY Of WATER FOR AT LEAST 16 MINUTES CALL A PHYSICIAN.

INGESTION - INDUCE VOMITING IMMEDIATELY BY GIVING TWO GLASSES OF WATER ALSO STICKING FINGER DOWN THROAT. NEVER GIVE FLUIDS TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON CALL A PHYSICIAN

IX. DISPOSAL AND LEAK INFORMATION USE AN ADSORBENT TO PREVENT DUSTING. SWEEP OR SHOVEL INTO A CONTAJNER. WASH DOWN THE AREA WITH WATER.

WASTEJ!lSf,9SAL METHOQ

BURY OR INCINERATE ACCORDING TO FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULA1'0NS. DAUM DISPOSAL

CONTAINERS SHOULD BE TRIPLE RINSED WITH WATER BEFORE DISPOSAL,

X. SHIPPING DATA DOT PROPER SHIP- NOT REGULATED

•XL STORAGE DATA

STORE IN COOL, DRY PLACE.

THE DATA AND INFORMATION GIVEN IN THIS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ARE ACCURATf: ON THE DATE Of PREPARATION IT DOES NOT INDICATE ANY WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION. Wf DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY RELATING TO USE OF THIS MATERIAL SINCE THIS IS BEYOND OUR CONTROL.

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MATEfllAL SAFETY DATA SIICET

• VII. HEALTH HAZARD DATA llMIS RATING: HEALTH

FIRE REACTIVITY PERSONAL Tl.V UNITS. NOT ESTABLISHED

OVER fXPLOSURf EFFECTS NOT ESTABLISHED PROTECTION

1-1. ,11,1

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VIIL EMERGENCY FIRST AID

• INHALATION - IF LARGE AMOUNTS ARE INHALED, REMOVE TO FRESH AIR IF NOT BREATHING, GIVE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION, PREFERADL Y MOUTH TO-MOUTH. If BREATHING IS DIFFICULT, GIVE OXYGEN, AND CALL A PHYSICIAN

SKIN CONTACT - FLUSH SKIN WITH WATER AFTER EXCESSIVE CONTACT. WASH THOROUGHLY WITH HANDCREAM OR HANDCLEANER

EYE CONTACT - FLUSH EYES IMMEDIATELY WITH PLENTY OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES CALL A PHYSICIAN INGESTION - INDUCE VOMITING IMMEDIATELY BY GIVING TWO GLASSES OF WATER ALSO STICKING FINGEO DOWN THROAT NEVER GIVE FLUIDS TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON CALL A PHYSICIAN

IX. DISPOSAL AND LEAK INFORMATION USE AN ABSORBENT TO PREVENT DUSTING. SWEEP OR SHOVEL INTO A CONTAINER. WASH DOWN THE AREA WITH WATER.

WASTE_QI_Sf,9SAL METHOQ ' BURY OR INCINERATE ACCORDING TO FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS.

DRUM DISPOSAL CONTAINERS SHOULD BE TRIPLE RINSED WITH WATER BEFORE DISPOSAL.

X. SHIPPING DATA DOT PROPER SHIP- NOT REGULATED

STORAGE DATA STORE IN COOL, DRY PLACE.

THE DATA AND INFORMATION GIVEN IN THIS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ARE ACCURATE: ON THE DATE OF PREPARATION IT DOES NOT INDICATE ANY WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION. WE DISC I.AIM ALL LIABILITY RELATING TO USE Of THIS MATERIAL SINCE THIS JS BEVOND OUR nl'\. • t.,.nn1

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR COATINGS RESINS AND RELATED MATERIALS

1App,0vr<1 lJy u ~ 0. 11 "'""'"' ol LalJOf Cssenhallr !,,m,1ar 10 rorn, OSHA 201

Section I

MANU~AC IUHEA S NAM( DAIE Of PA(P

A L Hendry & Company ST REE I ADORE SS

3-12-,86

14919 Nebraska Avenue EM(RGENCY T(L[l'IION( NO

IN~pttMAlt()N l(L[I rl(JII[ NU

t813\971-5378 MANUf AC (unCRS CODE rO[N lff ICA IION

5080

CIIY STAI( AND ~,CODE

Tampa, Florida 33613 l-'llOCllJCI CLASS

Latex ,Pa;i.nt IAAD( NAME

Latex Radiator Paint

Section 11-HAZ~~OOUS~t;JqREDIENTS . - ),, OCCUPA T rONAL INGA[OIENI ' P(JICCNT . , , EXPQSURE lll.!11S

' . Octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol 40 N A

, (

Ammonia .so SO ppm in

.... , . air ,. .

' ' '

Texanol ester alcohol I ,67 N A , ,. "~ .,

)-• • I

.... 2 [ (Hydroxymethyl) Amino ] ethanol .

2._7 N A

Section Ill-PHYSICAL DAT A

' . VAPOR

PRESSURE

1 mm

501 mm

' 1 mm

IN A.

NPCA 1 82

TOXICITY DATA

Skin & eye irritant

2500-2600 considered dangerous life in 30

!Moderates & eye irri

Severe ski leye irrita

OOILING HANG(. x_~•~AVIEA I LICHTER THAN ArA

2 1 :;2 5tr' F (VAPQAATION IIAI( II A~l(H XI ~LOWCR IIIAN E ltf(A f'CRC(NT VQLAIILC WEIGHT PER

IIY VOLUME 8 9 GALLON 8 6 J

Section IV:-FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DA1A

Fl -.MMAOtll 1 Y CLASS If ICA IION

Non-Flammable EX IINGU1St11NG MEDI"

!FOAM I ALC0110L 10AM

UNUSUAL I IRE ANO EXPLO~•ON •IAZAADS

~y

~\,' OSHA ________ _ DOT _________ _

I !CO. IOAY Cll[MICAL

I -

rLASH f'OINI

I WATER FOO

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Section V-HEALTH HAZARD DATA

EHECIS !JI uvLHOl'O lllil None

(MfR(,LNCYANurmsrA10l'uoccouHcs Wash skin·with soap and water of water and consult a phy!>ician

flush eyes with copious amounts

SIABIUIY I UNSl~UL( }.J :,rAp~r

INCOMP" r ADll 11v IMJ1., .. ,, 1u d•"'"' None HAZAkDUl1:, OECOM~loUN I ROOUC'I,

None

Section Vl-=-REACTIVITY DATA

c0NoI11or:1:, ro Avo,o None

HAli.ROOUS POLYIAI R1ZAT10N (1AM CC.CUR ')(WII L NOi 1)C C 1111

Section VII-SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES

JruJrolsCrA~H .. ,,. .. ,11,11.1L11~1 ,:,ucLCA~Lri ,,,.,.,L110 Small spills can be cleaned up with absorbant rags Large :.pills &hould be fl ushec.l out with water

wA:,I[ o,~•'():.ALIACh•1,t. Place material in settling pond and decant water dirt and take to appropriate waste site

Mix residue wit!

Section VIII-SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION

RU,11RJ.IOH(PRCJIELlrON Not necessary

vENl•L"110N No special ventilation required

l'h<.HLu,vL t.uJVL~ None [YE Pf<OICI J101<

011 l[H PROJECTIVE EQUIPMENT None required

Not required

Section IX-SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS

PR1c,,L~>rv , .. ~,111N11...,sr1uNGA1m~10111M, Keep out of the reach of children h~nds after use

Ollllk l'HI l,AUTH)N:, Do not take internally

Wash

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

A L flendry b Company \Ill( I I ti ,u("

1~919 Ncbrnska Ave

r11cn1 !Ne"• 11 ,fl 1(11,r 110

._.,Mlllll\1 IIFH(ll'i(OU( l(J(r1ltl1Lfdlll"4

1087

I ,, I

FOR COATINGS RESINS AND RELATED MATERIALS

1"-no•ow,.rl IJy US Of,pallment ol LabOI Euen11i1ny Sun.tar 10 Form OSHA 201

Section I

DATE Of PACI'

October 1985 CllY S1A1C ANO ZIP CODE

Tampa, Florida 33613 PROOUC l Cl.AS.Ci

Gilsonite-Asphalt Paint IR"DE N,.l.4E

Tank & Core Enamel

Section II-HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

PEFI\..ENI orc11, • IIONAI

(lo:POSURC lll,lll S VAPOR

PRESSURE

- --- --- - - - ---/\sphnlt Fumes 26.3 5 mg/m 3 < 1mm

l'clrolcum Naptha 14 4 200 ppm (1mm

tf ll l U NPCA 1 82

IO•ICIIY DAIA

' See Sectio

Sec Sectio

VH&P 26.4 500 ppm 15 mm See Sectio

Section Ill-PHYSICAL DATA

IJlll"I' Ill\ I I VAPOR DENSITY )<I >IEAVIER I lllCHICR IHAN AIR

200-2t.0°F (VI\IIIIIA,f1(ltlfl\f1 IIA 'Ill XISILW(n lttAN(llf[R PERCENT VOL.A Tll[ WEIGHT PER

BY VOLUME 4 6 4 GALLON 7 • 49

Section IV-FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA

I 1 4._ IJ1Afl111l 1 (IA'; I ILAl1(l,-..,

Flamm1blc ( • 1 IN( IJl~I lllj(, Ll(QIA

1 \.\\ 0,U\)\,

l(JM.I

urn I I JAi I Ill( Ar·,o ( .afltOSII .,., '•A..lAflOS

OSHA _________ _ DOT _________ _

XIC01 j(lORV CHEMICAL

FL.AS/I POINT

nwATER FOO

36°F LEl 0.9%

llOlHER

V1pors nre heavier thnn air and may travel along the ground or be moved by ve11t1lnt1on and ignited by sparks, pilot lights, flames, heaters or other potential ign1t1on sources

n

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Section V-HEALTH HAZARD DATA

II I I f\lll( •l\.,\i,llU( Cyes Severe irritation, redness, tearing, blurred vision

SkLn Irritation, drying

Rcsplrntory Nasal and respiratory irritation, dizziness, weakness, fatigue, nJusea, headache

11•11°1 c1,c, ""r 1111s1 .. ,,,1ri11cc0<JlllS Flush eyes with copious amounts of water. nnd water If overcome by vapors, remove victim to fresh air. induce vomiting - call a physician

Wash skin with soap If swallowed, DO NOT

Section VI-REACTIVITY DATA

~IAR I u1,1 IA(\ll 'Jt. ,.11'1.('ll[ CON01l10NS 10 AVOID

II \ I f I l't t I - .. , Strong oxidizing agents, sulfur compounds 1•#-J,111n111iur, ,,.,.1,:1 ,,,,.,,,,ec,~nJ( IS

Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur oxides, aldahydes.

•A AIIIMJOI', ,,,,. •~II 111 All()/1 IIAAr OCCUR XI Will NOi OCCUR

Section VII-SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES

-;1r,<,u111cu,, .. ,.,osr~•"111o .. ,,-;riELE"sE0011sP1uEo Remove all ignition sources. Use absorbant material ~ucl1 ns sand, sawdust or vermiculite Scoop up with non-sparking tools and place into scalable containers \\A t( r, 11'1:)~.&., .. ,l l1•ull

Take to an approved land fill.

Section VIII-SPECIAL. PROTECTION INFORMATION

RI 11f11t.lOIIY" I r1rll[Cl1()t Use respirator if in enclosed or confined space

I,.,, ll I l1()P.,

Local e}(haust

•11

"' ''1 "''v'" Chemical resistant gloves

r Yr ltfll ,.,, l1f1N

Splash goggles or face shield

OTHER PROTECTIVE £(11JIPUEHT

Chemical resistant apron

Section IX-SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS

I rt(( t\ul101,r1 ICJ nr IA.,<,[ht ,,., IIANU ,uu AUD SIQR1,,G

Keep containers closed when not in use Keep away from heat and flames.

0 11 •l 11111l "U''""~Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors out of reach of children

Wash hands after use Keep )). AJo ~-+ o::r 0~ \0, -------------------------------------------~~ ......,•

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

PRODUCT NAME SOLDERING CRYSTALS CHEMICAL FAMILY INORGANIC FLUX - METAL HALIDE LAST REVISED 3/24/89 PHYSICAL HAZARD NONE HEAL TH HAZARD £YE & SKIN HAZARD, SCNSITIZI:R HAZARD RATINGS llEALTH 3

DAMON CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC BOX 2120, ALLIANCE, OH 44601

PLAMMAB I LI TY 0

REACTIVITY 1 0 = Ins1gn1flcant 3 a Serlous

PHONES (800) 362-9850 IN OHIO

1 • Slight 4 = Severe (800) 321-9757 OTHER USA (216} 821-5310 OUTSIDE USA

2 .. Moderate

DOT HAZARD CLASS ORM-E (OTHI:R REGULATED MATERIALS)

--- SECTION 2 - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ---

INGREDIENT CAS NO PERCENT OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV ZINC CHLORIDL 7646-85-71 > 60% 1 mg/M3 N/A AMMONIUM CHLORIDC 12125-02-9 10 - 20% 10 mg/M3 10 mg/M3 TIIE DALANCE or INGRCDIENTS ARC NOT CONSIDERl:.D HAZARDOUS UNDER CFR 29

NOTE NONC=-NO LIMIT, N/E=LIMIT NOT ESTABLISIIBD, N/A=NO DATA AVAILABLE

OTHER N/A (FUMES) NONE 1910 1200

------- SECTION 3 - PHYSICAL DATA-------

DOILING POINT 1393° F SPECIFIC GRAVITY 2 905 VAPOR PRESSURE 1 mm Hg PERCENT VOLATILES 1~ VAPOR DENSITY NOT APPLICABLE EVAPORATION RATE NOT APPLICABLE SOLUBILITY IN WATER SOLUDLC, pH OF 1 3 v/v 4 0 ± 0 5 APPEARANCE AND ODOR PINK POWDER MEL TING POINT 604 ° F

-- SECTION 4 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA

FLASH POINT NONC LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT NOT APPLICABLE UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT NOT APP[,ICABLE

EXTINGUISHING M.I:DIA NOT APPLICABLE SPECIAL FIRE FIGIITING PROCEDURES NONE UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS MAY RELEASE HYDROGEN CHLORIDE, AMMONIA, ZINC OXIDE, C

IF INVOLVCD IN FIRC FUCLCD BY OTHER MATCRIALS

------ SECTION 5 - REACTIVITY DATA------

STABILITY STABLE INCOMPATIDILITY STRONG ALKALIS, OXIDIZERS HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSmON PRODUCTS AMMONIA IF MIXCD WITII ALKALIS HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION WILL NOT OCCUR

----- SECTION 6 - HEALTH HAZARD DATA---­

TiffiESUOLD LIMIT VALUE (TLV) NONI: KNOWN (SEE INDIVIDUAL INGREDII::NTS)

PRIMARY ROlITES OF ENTRY _THROUGH SKIN _K_INHALATION ..LINGESTION

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EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE I:. Yl:.S - CAN CAUSC IRIHTATIOH, RLDNCSS TCAIUNG, fiLUHHCD VISION SKIN - CAUSES IRRITATION, RCOOl:.NING, DLRMATITJS, POSSinLC SENSITIZATION PROLONGED CONTA"T

CAN CAUSE SKIN DAMAGE SWALLOWING - MAY RESULT IN SEVERE DAMAGE TO MUCOUS MCMDRANES

REATHING - OF DUST OH SOLDLRING FUMES CAN CAUSE RCSPIRATORY DAMAGC FUMES FROM SOLDERING CONTAIN AMMONIUM CHLORlDE AND POSSIBLY SMALL AMOUN'IS OF ZINC FUMES CAN CAUSE RCSPIRATORY DAMAGE

FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT IMMEDIATELY FLUSH WITH LARGC AMOUNTS OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, LIFTING

UPPER AND LOWCR LIDS OCCASIONALLY GET MEDICAL ATTENTION SKIN CONTACT FLUSH EXPOSED AREA WITH WATCR AND THEN WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER IF

IRRITATION PERSISTS, SEE A PHYSICIAN REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND LAUNDER BEFORE RE-USE

INGESTION GIVE TWO GLASSES OF WATER TO DRINK INDUCE VOMITING IMMLDIATELY BY STICKING FINGER DOWN THROAT OR BY GIVING AN EMETIC SUCH AS IPECAC NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PLRSON TREAT FOR SHOCK BY KEEPING WARM AND QUIET GET MEDICAL A'ITENTION IMMEDIATELY

INHALATION IF AFFECTCD BY FUMES, REMOVC INDIVIDUAL TO FRESH AIR IF DREATHING IS DIFFICULT, ADMINISTER OXYGEN IF BREATHING HAS STOPPCD GIVE ARTIFICIAL RCSPIRATION KEEP PERSON WARM AND GET MCDICAL ATTCNTION

-------- SECTION 7 - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND SPILL/LEAK PROCEDURES

PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAK.EN rN HANDLING AND STORAGE

EMPTY CONTAINERS RETAIN PRODUCT RES ID UC AND MAY BE HAZARDOUS OBSERVE ALL PRECAUTIONS

GIVEN IN THIS DATA SIIEET

DO NOT EAT OR SMOKE IN AREAS WHERE PRODUCT IS USED • -Ps TO BE TAKEN IP MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPTLLED swcr::P UP MATERIAL AND COLLECT INTO CLEAN CONTAINERS

WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD IF PRODUCT CAN NOT DE USED DISPOSE OF AT A CHEMICAL LANDFILL IN COMPLIANCC WITH LOCAL, STATE AND Fl:.DERAL REGULATIONS

--- SECTION 8 - PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT --­

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IF FUMCS EXCCCD TLV OF ANY INGRCDIENT, AN OSHA APPROVED BREATHING APPARATUS OR RESPIRATOR SIIOULD BE USED

VENTILATION PROVIDI:. SUFFICICNT MECHANICAL (GLNERAL) AND/OR LOCAL EJ;HAUST TO MAINTAIN

EXPOSURE TO FUMES BELOW TLV(S) PROTECTIVE GLOVES WEAR RESISTANT GLOVCS SUCH AS NEOPRENC EYE PROTECTION SAFETY GLASSCS, OR CHEMICAL GOGGLES IN COMPLIANCC WITH OSHA REGULATIONS

OTIIBR PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT IMPERVIOUS CLOTIIING OR APRON, DOOTS

THE INFORMATION ACCUMULATED HCREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE RECIPICNTS ARE ADVISLD TO CONFIHM IN ADVANCE THAT THE INFORMATION IS CURRENT, APPLICABLE, AND SUITABLE TO THCIR CIRCUMSTANCES

--- SECTION 313 SUPPLIER NOTIFICATION ---

Tlus product contains the followmg toxic chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of the emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act of 1986 and of CFR 372

• CHEMICAL NAME ZINC CIILORIDC

CAS# 7646-85-71

~ BY WEIGIIT 80%

This 1nformut.1on must be included 1n all MSDSs that are copied and distributed for this product

SCRY~TAL

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MATERIAL SAFETY DA'l'A SUBE.L.NPCA 1-Qj__ roR COA7rTNGS, RESINS, AND RELATCD MATERIALS

REPLACES NPCA l-82

r~NUFACTURE~t IS NAME . ,,J - MAHONJHG' PAINT CORPORATION

I '

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO •

il16-757-2854 (JOHN RUHBERG)

DATE OF B~EPARATION July 1, 1987 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NO.

---------1~---------------------------------~----------t1l=l~i~2JJilo.f£1~~-----­sEcTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

PRODUCT NUMBER L-6)119

PRODUCT CLASS PETROLEUM ASPHALT

PRODUCT NAME GLOSS BLACK RADIATOR PAINT

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

INGREDIENT

SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ---------------------------------------------------------PERCENT

CAS #

OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS TLV PEL

VAPOR PRBSSUR

-------------------------------------------------------------------------

YHP NAPHTHA 8030-30-6

• '...,_

54.4% 300 ppm

"

SECTION III - PUYSICAL DATA

0

500 pp~ 13 mm Hg@ 20 C

BOILING RANGE 25J-265°F ,r:: ~ VI\POR DEl!Sifu (HEAvriiii> LIGHTER THAN AIR EVAPORATION RATE FASTER ~L-OWER THAN ETH( % VOLATILE VOLUME,

./GAL

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• r I '

SEC'l'ION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA

----------------------------------------------------------------------------FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION

• (LAHHABLE LIQUID} E~ .. ;!-,_~Qp IS HI NG M CD I A : ~ 11 ALCOHOL 11

f:'OAM

OSHA Class 18 DOT UN 1263

FLASH POINT SSoF (T C C )

~CHEMIC0

UNUSUAL FIRC AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS

LCL 9

OTHC1

Keep containers tightly closed. Isolate from heat, sparks, electrical equipment, and open flames Closed containers may explode when expose~ to extreme heat

SPCCIAL FIREFIGHTING PROC~DURES I I •

Do not direct water Into fire. Use water to cool ~ontaJners which are endangered

SEC'l'ION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA

EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE Headache, nausea, loss of appetite, lack of coordination. VJctlm may appear to be Intoxicated. '

.EDICAL CONDITIONS PRONE TO AGGRAVATION BY EXPOSURE.

~espfratory and some allergies.

PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY •

. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Call physician Ingestion Drink 1-2 glasses 0

water to dilute Do not induce vom1t1ng, give 1-2 tablespoons of vegetable 01 l lnha]~tlon Remove to fresh air. Give artificial resp1ratlCiln 1f breathing Is interrupted Eyes Flus1\T with water for 15 minutes Skin Wash affected areas with soap and water Remove contaml cloth1 ng --------------------------------~--------------------------------------------

SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA

~;;.~~~~~~---~~;;~~~~--~ -------------------------------------------HAZARDOUS POLYML:RI ZA'fION MAY, OCCUR G__r~L NOT o? HAZARDOUS DCCOMPOSITION PRODUCTS -----~-- ~

Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide O~pITIONS TO AVOID

Strong oxidizing agents, heat, sparks, and open flames. INCOMPATIOlLITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID)

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SECTION VII - SPILL OR Lr:.AK PROCEDURES --------------------------------------------------------------------------

• STCPS TO BC TAKEN IN CASC MATERIAL rs RELEASED OR SPILLED Remove 1gn1tlon sources and oxld1z1ng agents Confine spl II Notify authorities area Return sp1 !led product to approved containers.

Evacu.:i tf

WASTC DISPOSAL METHOD Dispose of 1n manner approved by state and local ·Jauthorltfes

----------------------------------------------------------------------------.

5EC'.l.'ION VIII - SAFE HANDLING AND USE INFORMATION

RE~PIRITORY PROTECTION , Organic canister mask where vapor exceeds safe limits

VENTILATION Local exhaust If In a confined area Explosion proof equipment. Approx 25 cfm

PPOTECTIVC GLOVCS Use gloves 1mperv1ous to hydrocarbons

CYE PROTCCTION Use safety eyewear Impervious to hydrocarbons

OTHCR PROTCCTIVE CQUIPMENT

HYGil:NIC PRACTICES Wash hands before eating and smoking

• SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS

PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING

Store 1n accordance with NFPA and state and local standards.

OTHER PRCCAUTIONS

Keep away from flame or spark producing equipment Containers should be grounded when pouring Avoid free fall of liquid 1n excess of a few inches Do not flame cut, braze, or weld finished product without U S. Bureau of Mines approved respirator or approplate vent! latlon.

•·

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SINCE 1920

.. ___.. EPARTMENT OF LABOR Form Approved 0MB No 44 Rl387

• Radiator Repair Equipment & Supplles :,af ety and Health Adm m1strat1on

SAFETY DATA SHEET NINA MILLEA TelemarkeUng

418 E Breckinridge St PO Bo• 323 Loulavllle KY 40201 1-800-62~5302

lety and Health Regulations for Ship Repairing, ,h1pbreakmg (29 CFR 1915, 1916, 1917)

SECTION I MANUFACTURER~NAME I EMERGENC'c! TELEPHONE NO

The Barbee Co •• Inc. 502-584-2155 AODRESS (Numbu, Strut City Staid a11d /,IP Codt)

418 E. Breckinri ,ae St. Louisville. KY. 40203 CHEMICAL NAME AND SYNONYMS

1 TRADE NAMot:rD SYNO,.hMS N.A. Dyna ux

CHEMICAL FAMILY I I FORMULA N.A. N.A.

SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

PAINTS PRESERVATIVES & SOLVENTS " TLV

ALLOYS AND METALLIC COATINGS " TLV

IUnltsl (Unlu)

PIGMENTS BASE METAL

CATALYST ALLOYS

VEHICLE METALLIC COATINGS

SOLVENTS FILLER METAL PLUS COATING OR CORE FLUX

ADDITIVES OTHERS

OTHERS -

HAZARDOUS MIXTUnes OF OTHER LIQUIDS SOLIDS OR GASES % TLV

(Unltsl

Zinc Chloride {Furne) so lrng/MJ

Ammonium Chloride (Furne) 15 10rng/M8

Stannous Chloride lf?B tan 1 2rng/M3

Hydrogen Fluoride 1 3ppm

SECTION Ill · PHYSICAL DATA

BOILING POINT (°F) SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20al)

VAPOR PRESSURE (mm Hg J PERCENT, VOLATILE BY VOLUME I'll.)

VAPOR DENSITY (AIRal) EVAPORATION RATE I al)

SOLUBILITY IN WATER ~

.. APPEARANCE AND ODOR

SECTION IV · FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT (Method used) Not Applicable = N A I FLAMMABLE LIMITS N A. I Lal I u,1

I I

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA N A

• SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES NA

UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS N A

PAGE (1) (Continued on reverse side) Form OSHA 20 ••• M • v .,,

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SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA -- -THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE

See Section II EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE

Causes burns Fumes are irritating to eyes, respiratory

passages EMERGENCY ANO Fl AST AID PROCCOUIIES

Flu~h skin or eyes with plenty of cool water for

at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes Call a physician

SECTION VI - P~ACTIVITY DATA STABILITY

UNSTABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID

STABLE X '

INCOMPATABILITY {Mattria/1 to avo,d)

HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Ammonia, - hydro gen chloride, zinc oxide - ' -::

CONDITIONS TO AVOID HAZARDOUS MAY OCCUR

POLYMERIZATION X WILL NOT OCCUR

SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED

Contain and absorb with inert

material Dispose with solid chemical wastes Small amounts may be

flushed to sewer WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD May require pH adjustment to 6 0 - 9 0

SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION

RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Spmfy typt) Respirator approved for acid fumes whenever TLV exceed o,

LOCAL EXHAUST SPECIAL VENTILATION Maintain adeouate ventilatioh

MECHANICAL (Gtntra/) OTHER

PROTECTIVE GLOVES Rubber

I EYE PROTECTION Chemical safetv (!O(!!!les

OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Rubber boots, apron

SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS I PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING

1-------------------------------------)l,. :;oc3 1----------------------------------------------- • OTHER PRECAUTIONS Q :r

1----------------------------------------------o~ \()-S

L---------------------------------------------N~ PAGE (21 GPO 1130 ~40

~-+ Form OSHA 21

Rn Mar 72

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I

' ----

US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Occupational Safety and Health Allmm15trat1on

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Ruquuod undor USDL Saluty and Huahh Ru11ul,111ons lor Sh,p Repairing,

Sh1pl.Ju1ldmg, ond Sh1pbreaking 129 CFR HJ15, 1016, 1917)

SECTION I

fu,m l\µpro••d OMU No 44 RUU

MANUfACTURER S NAME I l.MERC..ENCY TELE.1'110NE NO

'!'he Barbee Co., Inc. 502-584-2155 -

ADDRESS (Numbtr Surtl C/1)' s,au and ZIP Co,lt) A1A ~ ~-~ckicrddge St I.ouisllille, K'(_1 _ 40203

CHLMICAL NAME l\liU SYNONYM!, 'T l!f ns IHU.""' ONn C:VNnnvMc;. Sodium llydroxide - Caustic Sodu • .T. CLC/\Nl' -

CHCMICAL fAMIL V

Alkali ·1 °fonMUL. I NnOII

SECTION 11 HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

l'AINTS PRESERVATIVES & SOLVENTS " TLV

ALLOYS ANO METALLIC COATINGS " TLV

l!..!m1 1I IUn111l

PICME.NTS , N .A. HASE MCTAL N.A. CATALYST N./\. ALLOYS N.A. \/EtilCLE N.A. MLTALLIC COATINGS N.A. . N.A. t-lLLl:.11 Ml I AL N.A. SOLVENTS PLUS COATING OR CORE FLU><

ADDITIVES OTHERS sodium hvdroxidc 7n 2mq/lh OTHERS

" TLV

t-lAZARDOU:. MIXTUOES OF OTHER LIQUIDS, SOLIDS OR GASES IUmul

Not AppliLuble • N.A

. ('

SECTJON Ill · PHYSICAL DATA

BOILINQ POINT (°F I HA. SPI.CIFIC GRAVITY (H10•l1 0.87 VAPOR PRE.SSURE (mm Hg) N A. PERCENT,VOLATILE N.A.

BY VOLUME l'Mo)

\IAPOR DENSITY (AIR•JI N.A. EVAPORATION RATE N. A, I •I I - I

SOLUIIILITY IN WATER \ppreciabl~

APPEARANCE ANO OOOR White powder (Flake, bead or granule) '

SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT jMelhud UHdl None 'FLAMMABLE LIMITS I LAI I U.1

N. A. I I

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA N A. SPECIAL f"IR£ FIGHTING PROCEDURES None

>

UNUSUAL flOE A'1E><l'LOSION MAZARDS ' I I None . I

PAGE fll (Continutd on r.verse 11d1) form OSHA 20 ......... 11

I I• f

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,_

US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Occupauonal Sufety and Health At.ln11rnurat1on

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET R11qu11od under USOL Safety ,md H11alth Ru11ul,111ons for Ship Repairing,

Sh1p1Ju1ldmg, und Sh1pbreak,ng (29 CFR 1915, 1016, 1917)

SECTION I

furnl Al'PfO .. d OMII No 44 ftllU

MANUFACTURERS NAMI:. I ~MEOt.ENCV TELE .. 110NE NO

'fhe Barbee Co., Inc. 502-584-2155 ADDRESS (N11mbt1 Strrrl C11y S1a1.: a11,J Zif Cu,/1) -

..t 10 ,:, nr 0 cldorddge St. Lnuisville,__K'(.._ 40203 CHlMICAL NAME Al~U SYNOtlYM~ IT 1~11$ r•'1t.AF' ANn cvNn'n.VM",

Sodium Hydroxide - Caustic Sodu •• T. CLC/\NC CttEMICAL FAMIL v

Alkali j"FonMu1... NnOII

SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

PAINTS PRESERVATIVES & SOLVENTS " TLV

ALLOYS AND METALLIC COATINGS IUnmt -

PIGMENTS , N.A. l'IASE MCTAL

CATALYST N.A. ALLOYS

VErilCLE N.A. MLTALLIC COATll~GS

SOLVENTS N.A. t-lLLl:.IIMl IAL PLUS COATING OR CORE FLU)(

ADDITIVES OTHERS sodium hydroxide OTHERS

HAZAnoou::. MIXTURES OF OTHER LIOUIDS, SOLIDS on GASES

Not AppUc.Lll>lc • N.A.

-.

('

SECTJON Ill PHYSICAL DATA

BOILING POINT (°F I N A SPi;.CIFIC GRAVITY (H10•ll

VAf'OA PRESSURE tmm Hg I N.A PERCENT, VOLATILE BY VOLUME ('Mol

VAl'OR DENSITY (AIR•ll NA, EVA .. OOATION RATE I •11 -

SOLUIIILITY IN WATER l\ppreciabl~

APPEARANCE AND ODOR White powder (Flake, bead or granule)

SECTION IV • FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT IM•lh<>d uMdJ None I FLAMMABLE LIMITS N,A, I Lei

I

EXTINGUISHING MEDIA N A. SPECIAL flRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES None

I

UNUSUAL FIRE A"fEX .. LOSION ttAZARDS ' • l None . '

PAGE Ill (Continued on reverse 11d1I

'

-

"' TLV

fUniul

N.A.

N.A.

N.A. N.A.

7r 2ma/ih

" TLV

IUniul

0.87 N.A.

N,A. I

I Uel -r

Form OSHA 20 ftt• Maw ll

lt

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1,1 IILl<11I 1111 IIJ.l,IIL l,Ul<I

llfH[rllf'IL Sf\rETY Df\Tf'I SHEET

SECTION I ~~ HN1_f_Ul_lll-A;;t-;--;;lt~;IN~-;-~1.IO ---- ---------------

- ---------·r----------------------------,iur,"lnLmn s 1uv1F EME11GEHCY TFLErttalE HO / CIIEMIREC

~13-491-0JSS /1-000-424-qJOO

-------- ----------------------------m.JnE"SS (llu111b<:>1, StrpPt, r1ty, Sto<\tr a11rJ Z1P Code)

1~300 roley, Oet101t, HJ ,in227 - us n

IVVlUrACTI . .Hm's 0-U-H-S HO

03-7 74-0461

----------------------------~------llf\7m:oJS ~nrmrn1 c; ntsrmr11m Nm

rnr( rn s111rrrnG IINIE (4? crn 1n 101)

lh•d1obrom1c f'\c:HI Bil"'(' riot rnotP llian 'lQY qtle119lh

ltAZNlO Cl.ASS (49 crn 172 101)

Corros1v1> Material, Ui 1708, Item S023J

Do T Clas, 55, I~CO Class 8

r11rr11cnL rr,MILY lhlogo11'3 --- --=i-_'~-•~~-J~_"_-_c;_o_ldeting rlux w1 tliout Zrnc Sal ts (lorch Soldering Flux)

SECTION II - IUGR.EDIENTS C A c; HO ,:w - -- -- ----------

10035-10-6 1-10

-ltyrlr ochlor 11• Acid 7647-01-0 2-1">

--------------rw1moc11u1n 17174 97 9 0 1-J

--111 gruuc fal t 1'11-43-5 0 1-J

----Clclylr,lienc•J<.Y Polyi>l lo,,yel h<'\llc•I IIC"111nM1JO ,,., r"' r c1.11t 9UJ6-19-5 0 1-J

- - -17175-02-Q 0 1-J

- - - --- - - - -7'132-18-5 Dalance

------- ----·- ------ - - -- - . -- --- - - - - ---- -SECTION Ill - PIIYSJCAL l>AT()

-----------,--- -C'O II ltl G POI t ll I OJ

------- ----·----•-----VN'I.Yl PflESSLflE (n111 Ilg) U1d8lE m111rd l'I r, [Ill VIII (d 11 r fll' Vlll (") ,, IY _____ , ___________ , __ - .

VN'C(l. OEllSl lY (f\In - l)

"'OLU:llll IY JH WATEII ComplPte

M'l'ffflf\llCE Nm COI.Xl

BluP L1qu1d with 1)•1.-J1r- n:1111

n.n~H POJIII (ll<>tt,.Jd \)),·ol)

/lr(1-Co111bu9 t 1 bl e

S[Cl Iutl l '✓

1101 dr>t<>1 mu,,..,., -----------•-----

ll/'1 l CR lf\l C LIQUID ) "'"JtlJO

PASIE -------- - ----------

I IHE ()ND EXPLOSIOH llfUARD DATA

ri (~11''f.JLF_ Lll'.!JJ.5 ____ ,_L_Eb_l_U_E_L_ ~ 0 llr,t cleterm11,.,.d _ ,..,

- ----- _..__ __ .__ ___ i---+

r I llla.JISIIWG llfOlf\ w,1,..1 Pl Fir, rr>d r1-.., 11d o::l"' 0~ -------- '° ~

lf\L rrnr rlG111 IH\"i f'flf'C[N.nU"' ,er clotl1111g

1 H!JS\XII rmE f\lH) tXF'lo-rnt lt()7()flP'.:;

lfr,r,,· -"y, 11..,,, ,,nlr1 , '\1efull, J'lo 1,n1 ••11,,t,., or 11pla!lh th19 matetial Wear 111 I J• • ,1 I 1 4i' Pl I? 1<1111 P 111 n,tl,l11q .:ll'(''.11 aluo

-· ---------------------

\1)01 r,l,1 C'Jln1c ;\Cid ,.,. vet y C'll I n!:'1\1<> '\llrl , r "" Jy ,I t'\r-1 a. lll"l"-19 Lo y1Pld liytll C>'J ... " winch i"' l119hly fla.n1nable if mixed ,.,Jtl,n1I

---- ------

N~ --..J-+

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I I I I. I I I t I I I _ I 11 L l.J. I I I I "-' I J 4_J.1I\., v ,_,_.

I r~~;r~s o;-~~~~ ,;, rn f'J111 ~ rif I I,, , , ,1,.1 ,1 LI• -,·1~~11~~1-~~; 'v~•~ 11,-~-1~1~11-: :1~--\0ln,1 /cublc nieter

1le11t1al q'?nqili,,,., ICLO 7500 mq/111, ,t,t,1t

'

riu~"fi l•)' d11t>rt c .. 11l~1ct I Ill Ill JI JI I II ,ln11o11l,t1f\ or ,ir r111 11n1 10 r,o 7500 1,rq/lw1 rat

- - - - --- - --- - ----- ------- ----- - ---------tFl"ll,FMCY f\'lD flfol f\tll 1'111J(FIJ\.Klr5 r)r • 1,,.,,..,,1,,1,, ,11,I ,n11t111,,u~ rtu.-.l,111c1 WLt.h lot<> or wat.,.r fnr .11t lPa!lt JO minute"'

,111 BoJ111 l1IPly ~h'lh tl,c11cc1gl,Jy, ,rr,, 1-itl ,,,...,c nrrnm.E> ro11t,,m,111IP.J rloll1111:1 and wi.sh b<iro1e tr•J9e Ingc><ltion o,

, ,~ot 111ducE> vomi tl11g I~:--:_~~~--~•~•~ - "' "' to~, ltt _:~~~=~:.. s=-~~•~:"J• "" r:r r TI UM V [ r1[ACTJVITY LIATA

----------- - -- --- ---- -,..lt"IIHI ITV _LW'tJJJ.ll E ____ _

Sl ()!11 C )(

- - - -- -- -- - - ----------1111arnTitJILITY (fldr1, II"' 1,. "" 1111 II I ol 1 I' "l'I ,ti I]•"!!' ,1111 O"-lU\T "''' 1o~il••1 1c1l

I l(17f'lflOCU3 O[COl t'OS I 1 II~ I I Pl ()I. r ,... \-JI"'" I• 'II"' llll} If> I"''"' hy,h ngr>n bl rcn 11 If' ,11,I illl11li"O i a

I lflh"\ll!'Clf-

f'OL ,11rru Zfll J Cll J nw_, ,er\~~- --- -

IVW 1101 OCr\P

---- - --

-- ~ ~-~]-1ICUJI11ms_19 flYO!Q __ A~Qi,sl_ln;-~t Jhl'~t _ _J,1111_1 !.~~"':!\!'.,.__ ___ _

>< .:1r1d fun,.--9 /'IVoLr.1 .. , , nt9 .:111 alu 'll '\llcl 1n11t,ls

--- - -- -- - - ---- ----SECTJotl VII SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES

--- ---------... rcrs TO OF lf\KEH lit r"::r m1Fnlr)L 1~ nn fr)~rn Ul c-r1u Fll lf hi.c\lP1 ,nl !cll'111 nc-cu1 .. cnver with !'lahE>d lime 01 other

..,11,t,t.,Je acid ab~otb111q matP1ial-. ()t,c11-,1hr11t nnlrir1al9 '3lnJld bi> U!!ed to f't"VE>11t runoff from enl.e1i11g body of water

H,~L"' t esuluea qJll"•Jld hr.o cnl lr.octed r111rl rlac, ,J 111 "' clo-=1,•d co11ta111e1 for wr1~tP d1aposal

l/(1';IF Dlsrl1:r"lL 11E11110 T1.--,1 ,r,,J d1·,l•,t'I' 111 ,,r-n1,h11ro will, lor:11, ~t,1,. ,1,,J fodetal rPgo1lat100'3

SECT ION VI II SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION

nrTmriTaN pno1Ecrra1 (<;r,ecify lyr,e) HIOSII arr,1oved, 111 tloe absence of p1op,,, Prtv1ro01Pntal control

-- - -- -- ------SPECinL

'✓ rtll II n11a1 __ yp_q1_at _Pl~v,t,,_r-d tP[!1ferat1J1 ~'!. ________ _

11fCIINHCnl (GPIIPUII) (Specify R-ite) OIIIER

I.to Lt Cll or f111,1r<1 I I) '>IJ,)3':'C\tPd q..111:foq

r 110IECTIVr GLlNFS JrubltPI_: _:-_~~r•~::it II~~ ~=:=,_ E~~-~~~~~-- __ ... _ ... a_fe_t_y_G_,og __ g_I_e_!!I ___________ _

or1tcn F1101ECTJVr EQUll'llrtll 11u1.,1,,,., c,r -"Cul 1 ,, .. ,.,t,1,t ,p1011, cilePve'l, race .,,11,.l,I i.nd !lafoty sl.-.JWer

SECTION IX - SPECIAL rRELAUTIONS ----------------- - -- - ---------

1 nErN.J11a1s 10 OF lnKrtl rn llr"llllll 11m NII• ''lfll'1tl1, lt,11d]P i\<J corro91ve niate, 1.al Avoid contact with eyes, skin and

r loll1111g Wash tf,01 QIJCJI I l y ,'\ r I Pl I 1"1111111 I I,

- - - - --- ---- ----------------- ---- -------~ 0 11111cnrnerru1101s <;to,,. 111g1de r.c• ✓r>t Ll11J1n l'Pnp it r,om r1,,ez111g ..,_.-+ - ------------ ------ --- --- -- -- ---- -- ----

f't rn-;r CU-Pl EI F CIUFSI 111111(\lfl[

NII) nF 1\..fltl 10

-------- - -- -- . -- - - ----

'-I 111,ti11 P

Tl t \r>

lJ,t(>

... ,

-----0::T 0~ \()' N~ oo-+

-- ------ -------M,1,~-,1~ ,.J. - --:- - (__) - \.) ~""-lPd, tlc.111 SG"rvice

111\y I~, IC!':19

1n fo1 in.1.t11on r,11?<1A1t.('{f IPte1n 1ci r•11 ,11tr1p1Pl.at1or1 or c,,rtau1 t!HII ,, .. 11lt.1 and helcl F'K{'flt1Pl1r.P to date lhiu ,ormation 1s not to be t"lltet1 ,ci w.11,;v,ty or 1r,-1ecK>t1t..i.t.on for whu.h WI? a.s<"aJnie lng.,l rr•<lr>oosibility, nor .a9

,....,, m1<>s1on or rro-wnnr>111ht,011 t.o r1 ,1 t" ~ 111y ,,,to•11t1?<I 111vE•11tu:>n w1tha1t a. I ,c...,10P It lg orf("tf'd 90lely for )'OUt

C01191derat1a-i, 1nV(l<ll.1c;i.,t1on and VPI I J ,r ,, 11 11

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•The Barbee co. Introduces

zero Zinc 6438

Major development in zinc-free flux technology o

~\dvantages:

• Reduces high levels of odor and smoke usually associated with zinc-free fluxes

• Remove the problem source of zinc contamination from your shop's wastewater

• Reduces corrosion problems - enhances radiator shelf life

• Non-hygroscopic - does not draw moisture from your skin which causes itching

If you have never tned a ztncless flux, buy a gallon and see the zero-zinc advantages for yourself

For more information about this or other Barbee company products, call your local Barbee Distributor or 800-626-5302

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UNION PAK POLICY

DECLARATIONS ITEM 1 NAMED INSURED AND MAILING ADDRESS

EARL B. & GLnDYS ~ILLER DOA MILL[R RADIAlOP. 1059 2.51H STRE[T COLUI 18US, NE G8t 01

ITEM 2 POLICY TERM rirnIL 6, l~Ot:! to _l}P-.Rl_LJ,1_, 19$:'D

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lID Polley Number

Union Insurance Company 14th Street al a Lincoln Nebraska 68501

IJE'K 11.78 55 A7

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IN RETURN FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE PREMIUM AND SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS OF THIS POLICY, WE AGREE WITH YOU TO PROVIDE THE INSURANCE AS STATED IN THIS POLICY

THIS POLICY CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING COVERAGE PARTS FOR WHICH THE WORD INCLUDED IS SHOWN

COVERAGE

Commercial Properly

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Commercial General Liab1hly

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Commercial Aulomob1le

TNr.l IIOJ:"n

Commercial Inland Manne

Commercial Crime

Workers CompensaI1on and Employers Llabrhty

$ ___________ WORKER'S COMPENSATION

$ _____ 1_,_4_7_7_. _o_o_TOTAL PROVISIONAL PREMIUM

COUNTERSIGNE~ \ '-"-~ -- h \ t~ ,__ ....... -... 0 "'~

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SCHEDULE OF FORMS AND COVERAGES APPLICABLE TO THIS POLICY

FORM

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EDITION DATE

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9-06

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DESCRIPTION OF FORM,

, I~~TALLMCNT PRC~IUM ENDORSEMENT

COt-<r-tOI~ Pf'ILICY CCHml TIONS

COMl• EHCIAL PROPERTY COhOITIOr-.s

8UILDJhG ~hD PfR~ONAL PROPEPTY COVERAGE FORM

, C/\USES OF LOSS-SPECIAL Ff1.[<J:_.- ---­

CHANGES POLLUTANTS

NE8RASK/\ CHANCES-Vf\LU/\TION

LFFCCTtVE TI~E C~AHCES

co~~FRCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY OECLI\HATIONS

llUCLEAR ENEPGY LIAOILITY EXCLUSION D~DOP soc ENT

M:rrlCATOr.Y DmORSE~:DlT-WHEN ~,E 00 NOT RENEW t

DECLAH/\TIO!~ PAGC OCALfR - tlON •CALER

SUPPLEMEl~TARY SCHCOULE - IWN OE ALER ,

COVEn.AGE p:un

SPLIT LIADILITY LI~ITS

POLLUTHm EXCLUSIOt~

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COMMON POLICY CONDITIONS

All Coverage Parts included in this policy are subJect to the following cond1t1ons

A CANCELLATION D INSPECTIONS AND SURVEYS 1 The first Named Insured shown in the Declara­

tions may cancel this policy by mailing or delivering to us advance written notice of cancellat10'1

2 We may cancel this policy by marling or deliver­ing to the first Named Insured written notice of cancellation at least a 10 days before the effective date of cancella

tIon 11 we cancel for nonpayment of premium, or

' b 30 days before the effective date of cancella-

tion 11 we cancel for any other reason

3 We will mall or deliver our notice to the first Named Insured s last mailing address known to us

4 Notice of cancellation will state the effective date of cancellation The policy period will end on that date

5 If this policy Is cancelled, we will send the first Named Insured any premium refund due If we cancel the refund will be pro rata If the first Named Insured cancels the refund may be less than pro rata The cancellation will be effective even ,r we have not made or offered a refund

6 If notice Is malled, proof of marling will be suff1-cIent proof of notice

B CHANGES This policy contains all the agreements between you and us concerning the insurance alforded The first Named Insured shown in the Declarations Is authorized to make changes 111 the terms of this policy with our consent This policy s terms can be amended or waived only by endorsement issued by us and made a part of this policy

C EXAMINATION OF YOUR BOOKS AND RECORDS

We may examine and audit your books and records as they relate to this policy at any time during the policy period and up to three years afterward

We l1ave the right but are not obligated to

1 Make inspections and surveys at any time,

2 Give you reports on the cond1t1ons we find, and

3 Recommend changes

Any inspections surveys, reports or recommenda­tions relate only to insurab1l1ty and the premiums to be charged We do not make safety inspections We do not undertake to perform the duty of any person or organization to provide for the health or safety of workers or the public And we do not warrant that cond1t1ons

1 Are safe or healthful or

2 Comply with laws regulations codes or stan-dards

This condrt,on applies not only to us, but also to any rating advisory rate service or s1m1lar organiza­tion which makes insurance Inspectlons, surveys, reports or recommendations

E PREMIUMS The first Named Insured shown in the Declarations 1 Is responsible for the payment of all premiums,

and 2 Will be the payee for any return premiums we

pay

F TRANSFER OF YOUR RIGHTS AND DU-TIES UNDER THIS POLICY

Your rights and duties under this policy may not be transferred without our written consent except 111

the case or death of an ind1v1dual named insured If you die your rights and duties will be transferred to your legal representative but only while acting w1th1n the scope of duties as your legal represen­tative Until your legal representative Is appointed, anyone having proper temporary custody of your property will have your rights and duties but only with respect to that property

IL00171185 Copyright, Insurance ~erv1ces Office Inc , 1982, 1983

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

BUILDING AND PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE FORM Vanous provIsIons in this policy restrict coverage Read the entire policy carefully to determine rights, duties and what Is and Is not covered

Throughout this policy the words ' you and your · refer to the Named Insured shown in the Declarations The words "we' , "us" and our refer to the Company prov1d1ng this insurance

Other words and phrases that appear in quotation marks have special meaning Refer to SECTION H­DEFINITION

A COVERAGE

We will pay for direct physical loss of or damage to Covered Property at the premises described in the Declarations caused by or resulting from any Covered Cause of Loss

1 Covered Property

Covered Property as used in this Coverage Part means the following types of property for which a L1m1t of Insurance Is shown in the Declarations

a Building, meaning the building or struc-ture described In the Declarations in-eluding

(1) Completed add1t1ons

(2) Permanently installed fixtures ma-chinery and equipment,

(3) Outdoor fixtures

(4) Personal property owned by you that Is used to maIntaIn or service the building or structure or its premises, including

(a) Fire extingu1sh1ng equipment.

(b) Outdoor furniture,

(c) Floor coverings and

(d) Appliances used for refrigerating ventilating cooking d1shwashing or laundering,

(5) If not covered by other insurance

(a) Add1t1ons under construction, alterations and repairs to the building or structure

(b) Materials equipment, supplies and temporary structures, on or within 100 feet of the described premises used for making add1-t1ons alterations or repairs to the building or structure

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Your Business Personal Property lo­cated in or on the bu1ld1ng described in the Declarations or in the open (or in a vehicle) within 100 feet of the described premises, consisting of the following un­less otherwise spec1f1ed in the Declara­tions or on the Your Business Personal Property-Separation of Coverage form

(1) Furniture and fixtures,

(2) Machinery and equipment,

(3) Stock ,

(4) All other personal property owned by you and used in your business,

(5) Labor materials or services fur­nished or arranged by you on per­sonal property of others, and

(6) Your use interest as tenant in im­provements and betterments Im­provements and betterments are fix­tures alterations, installations or add1t1ons

(a) Made a part of the building or structure you occupy but do not own, and

(b) You acquired or made at your expense but cannot legally re­move

Personal Property of Others that Is

(1) In your care, custody or control, and

(2) Located in or on the building de-scribed in the Declarations or in the open (or in a vehicle) within 100 feet of the described premises

However, our payment for loss of or dam­age to personal property of others will only be for the account of the owner of the property

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2 Property Not Covered

Covered Property does not include

a Accounts, bills, currency, deeds, evi­dences of debt, money, notes or secunt1es,

b Animals unless owned by others and boarded by you or 1f owned by you, only as stock while 1ns1de of buildings,

c Automobiles held for sale,

d Bridges, roadways, walks patios or other paved surfaces

e Contraband or property in the course of illegal transportation or trade,

f The cost of excavations, grading backfill­ing or filling,

g Foundations of buildings, structures, machinery or boilers 1f their foundations are below

(1) The lowest basement floor or

(2) The surface of the ground, 1f there 1s no basement

h Land (including land on which the prop­erty Is located) growing crops or lawns

Personal property while airborne or waterborne

J Pilings, piers, wharves or docks,

k Property that 1s covered under another coverage form of this or any other policy in which 1t 1s more spec1f1cally described, except for the excess of the amount due (whether you can collect on It or not) from that other insurance

Retaining walls that are not part of the building described 1n the Declarations,

m Underground pipes, flues or drams,

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The cost to research replace or restore the information on valuable papers and records, including those which exist on electronic or magnetic media except as provided in the Coverage Extensions,

Vehicles or self-propelled machines (including aircraft or watercraft) that

(1) Are licensed for use on public roads,

(2) Are operated principally away from the described premises or

(3) You do not manufacture process warehouse or hold for sale But this paragraph does not apply to rowboats or canoes out of the water at the described premises

The following property while outside of buildings

(1) Gram hay, straw or other crops,

(2) Fences, radio or telev1s1on antennas, including their lead-in wiring masts or towers, signs (other than signs attached to buildings), trees, shrubs or plants, all except as provided 1n the Coverage Extensions

3 Covered Causes Of Loss

See applicable Causes of Loss Form as shown in the Declarations

4 Add1t1onal Coverages

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a Debris Removal

We will pay your expense to remove debris of Covered Property caused by or result­ing from a Covered Cause of Loss

b Preservation of Property

If 1t 1s necessary to move Covered Prop­erty from the described premises to preserve It from loss or damage by a Cov­ered Cause of Loss, we will pay for any direct physical loss or damage to that property

(1) While 1t 1s being moved or while tem­porarily stored at another location and

(2) Only 1f the loss or damage occurs within 10 days after the property 1s first moved

r Fire Department Service Charge

When the fire department 1s called to save or protect Covered Property from a Cov­ered Cause of loss, we will pay up to $1,000 for your liability for fire depart­ment serv1L.e charges

(1) Assumed by contract or agreement prior to loss or

(2) Required by local ordinance

No Deductible applies to this Add1t1onal Coverage

Coverage Extensions

Ir a Coinsurance percentage of 80% or more 1s shown m the Declarations, you may extend the insurance provided by this Coverage Part as follows

a Newly Acquired or Constructed Prop­erty

(1) You may extend the insurance that applies to Building to apply to

(a) Your new bu1ld1ngs while being built on the described premises, and

(b) Bu1ld1ngs you acquire at loca­tions other than the described premises, intended for

(1) Similar use as the building described in the Declara­tions or

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• (II) Use as a warehouse

The most we wrll pay lor loss or dam­age under this Extension rs 25% of the L1m1t or Insurance lor Building shown In the Declarations but not more than $250,000 at each building

(2) You may extend the insurance that applies to Your Business Personal Property lo apply to that property at any location you acquire other than al lairs or exh1b1l1ons

The most we wrll pay lor loss or dam­age under this Extension Is 10% of the L1m1t or Insurance for Your Busi­ness Personal Property shown in the Declarations, but not more than $100 000 at each bu1ld1ng

(3) Insurance under this Extension lor each newly acquired or constructed property will end when any or the following first occurs

(a) This policy expires

(b) 30 days expire alter you acquire or begin to construct the prop­erly or

(c) You report values lo us

We will charge you add1t1onal pre­mium for values reported from the date construction begins or you acquire the properly

b Personal Effects and Property of Others

You may extend the insurance that applies to Your Business Personal Prop­erty to apply to

(1) Personal effects owned by you your officers, your partners or your employees This extension does not apply to loss or damage by theft

(2) Personal property of others rn your care, custody or control

The most we wrll pay for loss or damage under this Extension Is $2 500 al each described premises Our payment lor loss of or damage to personal properly of others will only be for the account of the owner of the property

c Valuable Papers and Records-Cost of Research

You may extend the insurance that applies lo Your Business Personal Prop­erly to apply lo your costs to research, replace or restore the lost information on lost or damaged valuable papers and records including those which exist on electronic or magnetic media, for which duplicates do not exist The most we will pay under this Extension Is $1 000 at each described premises

d Property Off Premises

Yu may extend the insurance provided by this Coverage Form to apply to your Cov­ered Properly other than "stock that Is temporarily al a location you do not own, lease or operate This Extension applies only ,r loss or damage Is caused by a Cov­ered Cause of Loss This Extension does not apply to Covered Property

(1) In or on a vehicle

(2) In the care custody or control of your salespersons or

(3) At any lair or exh1b1t1on

The most we will pay for loss or damage under !hrs Extension Is $5,000

e Outdoor Property

You may extend the insurance provided by this Coverage Form to npply to your outdoor fences, radio and telev1s1on antennas srgns (other than signs at­tached to buildings) trees shrubs and plants rncludrng debris removal expense, caused by or resulting from any of the following causes of loss 1f they are Cov­ered Causes of Loss

(1) Fire

(2) Lightning

(3) Explosion

(4) Riot or Civil Commotion or

(5) Aircraft

The most we wrll pay for loss or damage under this Extension Is $1,000, but not more than $250 for any one tree, shrub or plant

Each of these Extensions Is add1t1onal insurance The Add1t1onal Cond1t1on, Coinsurance does not apply lo these Extensions

B EXCLUSIONS

See applicable Causes or Loss Form as shown in the Declarations

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C LIMITS OF INSURANCE

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Tne most we will pay for loss or damage 1n any one occurrence 1s the applicable L1m1t of Insurance shown rn the Declarations

The most we will pay for lo~s or damage to out­door signs attached to buildings 1s $1,000 per sign rn any one occurrence

The limits applicable to the Coverage Extensions and the Fire Department Service Charge Add1-t1onal Coverage are rn add1t1on to the L1m1ts of Insurance

Payments under the following Add1t1onal Cover­ages will not increase the applicable L1m1t of Insurance

1 Preservation of Property, or

2 Debrrs Removal but 1f the sum of loss or dam­age and debris removal expense exceeds the L1m1t of Insurance we will pay up to an add1-t1onc:1I $5 000 for each location tn any one occurrence under the Debris Removal Add1-t1onal Coverage

DEDUCTIBLE

We will not pay for loss or damage in any one occurrence until the amount of loss or damage exceeds the Deductible shown in the Declara t1ons We will then pay the amount of loss or dam­age In excess of the Deductible up to the applica­ble L1m1t of Insurance

LOSS CONDITIONS

The following cond1t1ons apply in add1t1on to the Common Polley Cond1t1ons and the Commercial Property Cond1t1ons

l Abandonment

There can be no abandonment of any prop­erty to us

2 Appraisal

If we and you disagree on the value of the property or the amount of loss, either may make written demand for an appraisal of the loss In this event, each party will select a competent and 1mpart1al appraiser The two appraisers will select an umpire If they can­not agree, either may request that selection be riade by a Judge of a court having 1unsd1c­t1on The appraisers will state separately the value of the property and amount of loss If they fail to agree, they will submit their differences to the umpire A dec1s1on agreed to by any two will be binding Each party will

a Pay its chosen appraiser, and

b Bear the other expenses of the appraisal and umpire equally

If we submit to an appraisal we will still retain our right to deny the claim

3 Duties In The Event Of Loss Or Damage

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You must see that the following are done in the event of loss or damage to Covered Property

a Notify the police 1f a law may have been broken

b Give us prompt notice of the loss or dam­age Include a description of the property involved

c As soon as possible, give us a descnpt1on of how, when and where the loss or dam­age occurred

d Take all reasonable steps to protect the Covered Property from further damage If feasible, set the damaged property aside and in the best possible order for examIna t1on Also keep a record of your expenses, for cons1deral1on in the settle­ment of the cl.:i1m

e At our request give us complete invento-11es of the damaged and undamaged property Include quant1t1es, costs values and amount of loss claimed

f Permit us to inspect the property and records proving the loss or damage

g If requested permit us to question you under oath at such times as may be reasonably required about any matter relating to this insurance or your claim, including your books and records In such event, your answers must be signed

h Send us a signed, sworn statement of loss containing the information we request to settle the claim You must do this within 60 days after our request We will supply you with the necessary forms

Cooperate with us in the invest1gat1on or settlement of the claim

Loss Payment

a In the event of loss or damage covered by this Coverage Form, we will either

(1) Pay the value of lost or damaged property,

(2) Pay the cost of repairing or replacing the lost or damaged property, plus any reduction in value of repaired ,terns,

(3) Take all or any part of the property at an agreed or appraised value, or

(4) Repair, rebuild or replace the prop­erty with other property of like kind and quality

b We will not pay you more than your finan­cial interest 1n the Covered Property

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c We will give notice of our intentions within 30 days after we receive the sworn state­ment of loss

d We may adJust losses with the owners of lost or damaged property 1f other than you If we pay the owners, such payments will satisfy your claims against us for the owners' property We will not pay the owners more than their financial interest in the Covered Property

e We may elect to defend you against suits aIIsIng from claims of owners of property We will do this at our expense

f We will pay for covered loss or damage within 30 days after we receive the sworn statement of loss, 1f

(1) You have complted with all of the terms of this Coverage Part, and

(2) (a) We have reached agreement with you on the amount of loss or

(b) An appraisal award has been made

5 Recovered Property

If either you or we recover any property after loss settlement that party must give the other prompt notice At your option the prop­erty will be returned to you You must then return to us the amount we paid to you for the property We will pay recovery expenses and the expenses to repair the recovered prop­erty, sub1ect to the L1m1t of Insurance

6 Vacancy

If the building where loss or damage occurs has been vacant for more than 60 con­secutive days before that loss or damage, we WIii

a Not pay for any loss or damage caused by any of the following even 1f they are Cov­ered Causes of Loss

(1) Vandalism,

(2) Sprinkler leakage unless you have protected the system against freez­ing,

(3) Building glass breakage,

(4) Water damage,

(5) Theft, or

(6) Attempted theft

b Reduce the amount we would otherwise pay for the loss or damage by 15%

Bu1ldmgs under construction are not con­sidered vacant

7 Valuation

We will determine the value of Covered Prop­erty 111 the event of loss or damage as follows

a At actual cash value as of the time of loss or damage except as provided in b c , d , e and f below

b If the L1m1t of Insurance for Building sat1sf1es the Add1t1onal Cond1t1on, Com­surance and the cost to repair or replace the damaged building property Is $2 500 or less we will pay the cost of building repairs or replacement

This provIsIon does not ;,pply to the follow111g even when attached to the building

(1) Awnings or floor coverings

(2) Appliances for refrigerating vent1lat-111g cooking d1shwash1ng or launder-111g, or

(3) Outdoor equipment or furniture

c ' Stock' you have sold but not delivered at the selling price less discounts and expenses you otherwise would have had

d Glass at the cost of replacement with safety glazing material 1f required by law

e Tenant's Improvements and Betterments at

(1) Actual cash value of the lost or dam­aged property 1f you make repairs promptly

(2) A proportion of your original cost 1f you do not make repairs promptly We will determine the proportionate value as follows

{a) Multiply the original cost by the number of days from the loss or damage to the expiration of the lease, and

(b) D1v1de the amount determined 111

(a) above by the number of days from the installation of improve­ments to the exp1rat1on of the lease

If your lease contains a renewal option the expiration of the renewal option period will replace the expIra­t1on of the lease m this procedure

(3) Nothing 1f others pay for repairs or replacement

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f Valuable Papers and Records, including those which exist on electronic or mag­netic media (other than prepackaged software programs), at the cost of

(1) Blank materials for reproducing the records, and

(2) Labor to transcribe or copy the records •when there 1s a duplicate

ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS

The following cond1t1ons apply 1n add1t1on to the Common Polley Cond1t1ons and the Commercial Property Cond1t1ons

1 Coinsurance

If a Coinsurance percentage 1s shown in the , Declarations, the following cond1t1on applies

a We will not pay the full amount of any loss 1f the value of Covered Property at the time of loss times the Coinsurance per­centage shown for 1t in the Declarations 1s greater than the L1m1t of Insurance for the property

Instead, we will determine the most we will pay using the following steps

(1) Multiply the value of Covered Prop­erty at the time of loss by the Coin­surance percentage,

(2) D1v1de the L1m1t of Insurance of the property by the figure determined in step (1),

(3) Multiply the total amount of the cov­ered loss, before the appllcat1on of any deductible, by the figure deter­mined in step (2), and

(4) Subtract the deductible from the figure determined in step (3)

The amount determined rn step (4) 1s the most we will pay For the remainder you will either have to rely on other insurance or absorb the loss yourself

Example No 1 (Undennsurance)

When The value of the prop-erty 1s $250,000

The Coinsurance per-centage for 1t 1s 80%

The L1m1t of Insur-ance for 1t 1s $100,000

The Deductible IS $250 The amount of loss 1s $ 40,000

b

Step (1) $250,000 X 80% = $200,000 (the minimum amount of insurance to meet your Coinsurance requirements)

Step (2) $100,000 - $200,000 = 50

Step (3) $ 40,000 X 50 = $20,000

Step (4) $20,000 - $250 = $19,750

We will pay no more than $19,750 The remaining $20,250 1s not covered

Example No 2 (Adequate Insurance)

When The value of the prop-erty 1s $250,000

The Cotnsurnnce per-centage for 1t 1s 80%

The L1m1t of Insur-ance for 1t 1s $200,000

The Deductible IS $250 The amount of loss 1s $ 40,000

Step (1) $250,000 X 80% = $200,000 (the minimum amount of insurance to meet your Coinsurance requirements)

Step (2) $200,000 - $200,000 =l 00

Step (3) $ 40,000 X 1 00 =$40,000

Step (4) $40,000 - $250 = $39,750

We will cover the $39,750 loss in excess of the Deductible No penalty applies

If one L1m1t of Insurance applies to two or more separate items, this cond1t1on will apply to the total of all property to which the hm1t applies

Example No 3

When The value of the prop-erty 1s

Bldg at Location No 1 $ 75,000

100,000 Bldg at Location No 2 Personal Prop­erty at Location No 2

The Coinsurance per­centage for 1t 1s

The L1m1t of Insur­ance for Build-ings and Per-sonal Property at Location Nos 1

75,000 $250,000

90%

and 2 IS $180,000

The Deductible 1s $1,000 The amount of loss 1s

Bldg at Location No 2

Personal Prop­erty at Location No 2

$30,000

20,000 $50,000

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Step (1) $250,000 X 90% = $225 000 (the minimum amount of insurance to meet your Coinsurance requirements and to avoid the penalty shown below)

Step (2) $180 000 - $225,000 = 80

Step (3) $ 50,000 X 80 = $40,000

Step (4) $40 000 - $1,000 = $39,000

We will pay no more than $39,000 The remaining $11 000 1s not covered

2 Mortgage Holders

a The term "mortgage holder includes trustee

b We will pay for covered loss of or damage to buildings or structures to each mort­gage holder shown ,n the Declarat,ons ,n their order of precedence, as interests may appear

c The mortgage holder has the right to receive loss payment even 1f the mort­gage holder has started foreclosure or s1m1lar action on the building or struc­ture

d If we deny your claim because of your acts or because you have failed to comply with the terms of this Coverage Part, the mortgage holder will still have the right to receive loss payment 1f the mortgage holder

(1) Pays any premium due under this Coverage Part at our request 1f you have failed to do so,

(2) Submits a signed sworn proof of loss within 60 days after receiving notice from us of your failure to do so and

(3) Has not1f1ed us of any change in own­ership, occupancy or substantial change in risk known to the mortgage holder

All of the terms of thrs Coverage Part will then apply directly to the mortgage holder

e If we pay the mortgage holder for any loss or damage and deny payment to y'JU because of your acts or because you have failed to comply with the terms of this Coverage Part

(1) The mortgage holder's rights under the mortgage wrll be transferred to us to the extent of the amount we pay, and

(2) The mortgage holder's nght to re­cover the full amount of the mortgage holder s claim will not be 1mpa1red

At our option we may pay to the mort gage holder the whole principal on the mortgage plus any accrued interest In this event, your mortgage and note will be transferred to us and you will pay your remaining mortgage debt to us

f If we cancel this policy, we will give writ­ten notice to the mortgage holder at least

(1) 10 days before the effective date of cancellation 1f we cancel for your non­payment of premium or

(2) 30 days before the effective date of cancellation 1f we cancel for any other reason

g If we do not renew this pohcy, we wrll give written notice to the mortgage holder at least 10 days before the exp1rat1on date of this policy

G OPTIONAL COVERAGES

If shown in the Declarations, the following Optional Coverages apply separately to each ,tern

1 Agreed Value

a The Add1t1onal Cond1t1on, Coinsurance, does not apply to Covered Property to which this Optional Coverage applies We will pay no more for loss of or damage to that property than the proportion that the L1m1t of lnsura'lce under this Cover­age Part for the property bears to the Agreed Value shown for 1t in the Declara­tions

b If the exp1rat1on date for this Optional Coverage shown in the Declarations 1s not extended, the Add1t1onal Cond1t1on, Corn surance, 1s reinstated and this Optional Coverage expires

c The terms of this Optional Coverage apply only to loss or damage that occurs

(1) On or after the effective date of this Optional Coverage and

(2) Before the Agreed Value exp1rat1on date shown m the Declarations or the policy exp1rat1on date, whichever occurs frrst

2 Inflation Guard

a The L1m1t of Insurance for property to which this Optional Coverage applies will automatically increase by the annual per­centage shown in the Declarations

b The amount of increase will be

(1) The most recent L1m1t of Insurance exclusive of this optional coverage, multiplied by

(2) The percentage of annual increase shown in the Declarations applied pro rata during each year

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• 3 Replacement Cost d We will not pay on a replacement cost

a Replacement Cost (without deduction for basis for any loss or damage

deprec1at1on) replaces Actual Cash Value (1) Until the lost or damaged property Is in the Loss Cond1t1on, Valuation, of this actually repaired or replaced, and Coverage Form (2) Unless the repairs or replacement are

b This Optional Coverage does not apply to made as soon as reasonably possible

(1) Property of others, after the loss or damage

(2) Contents of a residence, e We will not pay more for loss or damage 1-

(3) Manuscripts, on a replacement cost basis than the least of

(4) Works of art, antiques or rare art,- (1) The L1m1t of Insurance applicable to cles, including etchings, pictures, the lost or damaged property, statuary, marbles, bronzes. por-

(2) The cost to replace, on the same celains and bnc-a-brac, or

(5) "Stock" unless the Including premises, the lost or damaged prop-erty with other property

"Stock' option Is shown in the (a) Of comparable material Declarations and

You may make a claim for loss or damage quality, and

C

covered by this insurance on an actual (b) Used for the same purpose, or

cash value basis instead of on a replace- (3) The amount you actually spend that Is ment cost basis In the event you elect to necessary to repair or replace the lost have loss or damage settled on an actual or damaged property cash value basis, you may still make a H DEFINITIONS claim for the add1t1onal coverage this

"Stock" means merchandise held in storage or Optional Coverage provides 1f you notify

• L•s of your intent to do so within 180 days for sale, raw materials and in-process or finished

after the loss or damage goods, including supplies used in their packing or shipping

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY CONDITIONS This Coverage Part Is sub1ect to the following cond1t1ons, the Common Polley Cond1t1ons and applicable Loss Cond1t1ons and Add1t1onal Cond1t1ons in Commercial Property Coverage Forms

A CONCEALMENT, MISREPRESENTATION OR loss or damage Our share Is the proportion FRAUD that the applicable L1mIt of Insurance under

B

This Coverage Part Is void in any case of fraud by you relating to It It Is also void 1f you intentionally conce>al or misrepresent a material fact concern­ing

1 This Coverage Part,

2 The Covered Property, or

3 Your interest in the Covered Propeqy

CONTROL OF PROPERTY

Any act or neglect of any person other than you beyond your d1rect1on or control will not affect this insurance

If you violate a cond1t1on of this Coverage Part, we will not pay for loss or damage at the involved location But your coverage will continue for other locations at wh1ct1 the v1olat1on does not apply

C INSURANCE UNDER TWO OR MORE COVER· AGES

If two or more of this policy s coverages apply to the same loss or damage, we will not pay more than the actual amount of the loss or damage

D LEGAL ACTION AGAINST US

No one may bring a legal action against us under this Coverage Part unless

1 There has been full compliance with all of the terms of this Coverage Part, and

2 The action Is brought w1th1n 2 years after the date on which the direct physical loss or dam­age occurred

E LIBERALIZATION

If we adopt any revIsIon that would broaden the coverage under this Coverage Part without add1-t1onal premium within 45 days prior to or during the policy period, the broadened coverage will 1mmed1ately apply to this Coverage Part

F NO BENEFIT TO BAILEE

No person or organization, other than you, having custody of Covered Property will benefit from this insurance

G OTHERINSURANCE

1 You may have other insurance subJect to the same plan, terms cond1t1ons and provIsIons as the insurance under this Coverage Part If you do, we will pay our share of the covered

H

2

this Coverage Part bears to the L1m1ts of Insurance of all insurance covering on the same basis

If there Is other insurance covering the same loss or damage, other than that described in 1 above we will pay only for the amount of covered loss or damage In excess of the amount due from that other insurance, whether you can collect on It or not But we will not pay more than the applicable L1m1t of Insurance

POLICY PERIOD, COVERAGE TERRITORY

Under this Coverage Part

1 We cover loss or damage commencing

a During the policy period shown in the Declarations, and

b Within the coverage territory

2 The coverage territory Is

a The United States of America,

b Puerto Rico and

c Canada

TRANSFER OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY AGAINST OTHERS TO US

If any person or organization to or for whom we make payment under this Coverage Part has rights to recover damages from another those rights are transferred to us to the extent of our payment That person or organIzat1on must do everything necessary to secure our rights and must do nothing after loss to ImpaIr them But you may waive your rights against another party in writing

1 Prior to a loss to your Covered Property or Covered Income

2 After a loss to your Covered Property or Cov­ered Income only 1f, at time of loss, that party Is one of the following

a Someone insured by this insurance,

b A business firm

(1) Owned or controlled by you, or

(2) That owns or controls you, or

c Your tenant

This will not restrict your insurance

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

CAUSES OF LOSS-SPECIAL FORM Words and phrases that appear in quotation marks have special meaning Refer to Section F -Defin1t1ons

A COVERED CAUSES OF LOSS c Governmental Action

When Spec,al 1s shown in the Declarations, Cov­ered Causes of Loss means RISKS OF DIRECT PHYSICAL LOSS unless the loss 1s

1 Excluded in Section B , Exclusions or

2 L1m1ted 1n Section C , L1m1tat1ons,

that follow

B EXCLUSIONS

1 We will not pay for loss or damage caused directly or indirectly by any of the following Such loss or damage 1s excluded regardless of any other cause or event that contributes concurrently or in any sequence to the loss

a Building Ordinance

The enforcement of any ordinance or law

(1) Regulating the construction use or repair of any property or

(2) Requiring the tearing down of any property including the cost of remov­ing its debris

b Earth Movement

(1) Any earth movement (other than sink­hole collapse), such as an earth­quake landslide, or eclrth sinking, ris­ing or shifting But 1f loss or damage by fire or explosion results, we will pay for that resulting loss or damage

(2) Volcanic eruption explosion or effu­sion But 1f loss or damage by fire, building glass breakage or volcanic action results we will pay for that resulting loss or damage

Volcanic action means direct loss or damage resulting from the eruption of a volcano when the loss or damage 1s caused by

{a) Airborne volcanic blast or air­borne shock waves

(b) Ash dust or particulate matter, or

{c) Lava flow

All volcanic eruptions that occur within any 72-hour period will con­stitute a single occurrence

Volcanic action does not include the cost to remove ash dust or particu­late matter that does not cause direct physical loss or damage to the described property

Seizure or destruction of property by order of governmental authority

But we will pay for acts of destruction ordered by governmental authority and taken at the time of a fire to prevent its spread 1f the fire would be covered under this Coverage Part

d Nuclear Hazard

Nuclear reaction or rad1at1on or rad1oac­t1ve contamination, however caused

But 1f loss or damage by fire results, we will pay for that resulting loss or damage

e Power Failure

The fd1lure of power or other utility ser­vice supplied to the described premises, however caused 1f the failure occurs away from the described premises

But 1f loss or damage by a Covered Cause of Loss results we will pay for that result­ing loss or damage

f War And Military Action

(1) War, including undeclared or c1v1I war

(2) Warlike action by a military force, including action 1n hindering or de­fending against an actual or expected attack, by any government, sover­eign or other authority using military personnel or other agents or

(3) Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, usurped power, or action taken by governmental authority in hindering or defending against any of these

g Water

(1) Flood, surface water, waves tides, tidal waves, overflow of any body of water, or their spray, all whether driven by wind or not

(2) Mudslide or mudflow,

(3)

(4)

Water that backs up from a sewer or drain, or

Water under the ground surf, pressing on or flowing or seep l> ..... through -,;Jo

-• ~ (a) Foundations walls, floors or pa O C/l

surfaces ~~ (b) Basements, whether paved~~

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(c) Doors, windows or other openings

But 1f loss or damage by fire, explosion or sprinkler leakage results, we will pay for that resulting loss or damage

2 We will not pay for loss or damage caused by or resulting from any of the following

a Art1f1c1ally generated electric current, including electric arcing, that disturbs electrical devices, appliances or wires

But 1f loss or damage by fire results, we will pay for that resulting loss or damage

b Delay, loss of use or loss of market '

c Smoke vapor or gas from agricultural smudging or industrial operations

d (1) Wear and tear

(2) Rust, corrosion, fungus, decay, deterioration, hidden or latent defect or any quality in property that causes It to damage or destroy itself,

(3) Smog

(4) Release, discharge or dispersal of contaminants or pollutants,

(5) Settling, cracking shrinking or ex­pansion,

(6) Insects, birds, rodents or other animals

(7) Mechanical breakdown, including rupture or bursting caused by centrif­ugal force or

(8) The following causes of loss to per sonal property

(a) Dampness or dryness of atmo­sphere

(b) Changes in or extremes of tem­perature, or

(c) Marring or scratching

But 1f loss or damage by the · specified causes of loss or bu1ld1ng glass breakage results, we will pay for that resulting loss or damage

e Explosion of steam boilers, steam pipe!., steam engines or steam turbines ownE.d or leased by you or operated under your control But 1f loss or damage by fire or combustion explosion results, we will pay for that resulting loss or damage We will also pay for loss or damage caused by or resulting from the explosion of gases or fuel within the furnace of any fired vessel or within the flues or passages through which the gases of combustion pass

f Continuous or repeated seepage or leak­age of water that occurs over a period of 14 days or more

g Water that leaks or flows from plumbing, heating, air cond1t1oning or other equip­ment (except fire protective systems) caused by or resulting from freezing, unless

(1) You do your best to maintain heat in the building or structure, or

(2) You drain the equipment and shut off the water supply 1f the heat Is not maintained

h Dishonest or criminal act by you, any of your partners, employees, directors, trustees, authorized representatives or anyone to whom you entrust the property for any purpose

(1) Acting alone or In collusion with others, or

(2) Whether or not occurring during the hours of employment

This exclusion does not apply to acts of destruction by your employees, but theft by employees Is not covered

Voluntary parting with any property by you or anyone else to whom you have entrusted the property 1f induced to do so by any fraudulent scheme, trick, device or false pretense

Rain, snow, ice or sleet to personal prop­erty in the open

k Collapse, except as provided below in the Add1t1onal Coverage for Collapse But 1f loss or damage by a Covered Cause of Loss results at the described premises we will pay for that resulting loss or damage

3 We will not pay for loss or damage caused by or resulting from any of the following But 1f loss or damage by a Covered Cause of Loss results we will pay for that resulting loss or damage

a Weather cond1t1ons But this exclusion only applies 1f weather cond1t1ons con­tribute in any way with a cause or event excluded In paragraph 1 above to pro­duce the loss or damage

b Acts or dec1s1ons, including the failure to act or decide, of any person group, orga­nization or governmental body

c Faulty, inadequate or defective

(1) Planning, zoning, development, sur­veying, siting,

(2) Design, spec1f1cat1ons, workmanship, repair, construction, renovation, remodeling grading compaction,

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(3) Materials used in repair, construc-tion, renovation or remodeling, or

(4) Maintenance

of part or all of any property on or off the described premises

4 Special Exclusions

The following prov1s1ons apply only to the specified Coverage Forms

a Business Income Coverage Form or Extra Expense Coverage Form

We will not pay for

(1) Any loss caused by or resulting from

(a) Damage or destruction of fin­ished stock", or

(b) The time required to reproduce 'f1nrshed stock"

This excluc;1on does not apply to Extra Expense

(2) Any loss caused by or resulting from direct physical loss or damage to radio or telev1s1on antennas, includ­ing their lead in wiring, masts or towers

(3) Any increase of loss caused by or resulting from

(a) Delay in rebuilding, repairing or replacing the property or resum­ini "operations ', due to inter­ference at the location of the rebuilding, repair or replacement by strikers or other persons, or

(b) Suspension, lapse or cancellat1on of any license, lease or contract But if the suspension, lapse or cancellation 1s directly caused by the suspension of operations ', we will cover such loss that affects your Business Income during the 'period of restor­ation'

(4) Any Extra Expense caused by or resulting from suspension, lapse or cancellation of any ltcense lease or contract beyond the ' period of restoration

(5) Any other consequential loss

b Leasehold Interest Coverage Form

(1) Paragraph B I a , Building Ordinance, does not apply to insurance under this Coverage Form

(2) We will not pay for any loss caused by

(a) Your cancelltng the lease

(b) The suspension, lapse or can­cellation of any license, or

(c) Any other consequential loss

c Legal Liability Coverage Form

(1) The following Exclusions do not apply to insurance under this Coverage Form

(a) Paragraph B 1 a , Building Ordinance,

{b) Paragraph 8 1 c , Governmental Action,

(c) Paragraph B 1 d , Nuclear Hazard,

(d) Paragraph B 1 e Power Failure, and

(e) Paragraph 8 1 f , War and M11t­tary Action

(2) Contractual Llabll1ty

We will not defend any claim or ' suit'', or pay damages that you are legally liable to pay, solely by reason of your assumption of ltab1l1ty in a contract or agreement

(3) Nuclear Hazard

We will not defend any claim or "suit', or pay any damages, loss, expense or obltgat1on resulting from nuclear reaction or rad1at1on, or rad1oact1ve contam1nat1on, however caused

C LIMITATIONS

1 We will not pay for loss of or damage to

a Steam boilers, steam pipes, steam engines or steam turbines caused by or resultrng from any cond1t1on or event 1ns1de such equ•pment But we will pay for loss of or damage to such equipment caused by or resulting from an explosion of gases or ruel w1thrn the furnace of any fired vessel or w1thm the flues or passages through which the gases of combustion pass

b Hot water boilers or other water heating equipment caused by or resulting from any condition or event 1ns1de such boilers or equrpment, other than an explosion

c The rntenor of any burldrng or structure caused by or resulting from rain, snow sleet, ice sand or dust, whether driven by wrnd or not, unless

(1) The building or structure first sus­tains damage by a Covered Cause of Loss to its roof or walls through which the rarn snow, sleet, ice, sand or dust enters, or

(2} The loss or damage rs caused by or results from thawing of snow, sleet or ice on the building or structure

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d Building materials and supplies not attached as part of the building or struc­ture caused by or resulting from theft

e Property that Is missing, but there Is no physical evidence to show what hap­pened to It, such as shortage disclosed on taking inventory

f Gutters and downspouts caused by or resulting from weight of snow, ice or sleet

g Property that has been transferred to a person or to a place outside the described premises on the basis of unauthorized instructions

We will not pay more for loss of or damage to glass that Is part of a building or structure than $100 for each plate pane multiple plate insulating unit radiant or solar heating panel, Jalousie, louver or shutter We will not pay more than $500 for all loss of or damage to building glass that occurs at any one time

This L1rnItat1on does not apply to loss or dam age by the spec1f1ed causes of loss . except vandalism

We will not pay for loss of or damage to the following types of property unless caused by the spec1f1ed causes of loss or building glass breakage

a Valuable papers and records, such as books of account manuscripts, ab­stracts, drawings, card index systems, film, tape, disc drum, cell or other data processing recording or storage media and other records

b Animals and then only 1f they are killed or their destruction Is made necessary

c Fragile articles such as glassware, statu ary, marbles chinaware and porcelains, 11 broken This restriction does not apply to

(1) Glass that Is part of a building or structure

(2) Containers of property held for sale, or

(3) Photographic or sc1ent1f1c instrument lenses

d Builders' machinery tools, and equip­ment you own or that are entrusted to you unless held for sale by you

4 For loss or damage by theft the following types of property are covered only up to the l1m1ts shown

a $2 500 for furs, fur garments and gar­ments trimmed with fur

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b $2,500 for Jewelry watches watch movements, Jewels, pearls, precious and semI-precIous stones, bullion, gold, silver, platinum and other precious alloys or metals This limit does not apply to Jewe­lry and watches worth $100 or less per item

c $2,500 for patterns dies, molds and forms

d $250 for stamps, tickets and letters of credit

ADDITIONAL COVERAGE-COLLAPSE

We will pay for loss or damage caused by or result­ing from risks of direct physical loss involving col­lapse of a building or any part of a building caused only by one or more of the following

1 The' spec1f1ed causes of loss 'or breakage of building glass all only as insured against in this Coverage Part,

2 Hidden decay,

3

4

Hidden insect or vermin damage,

Weight of people or personal property,

5 Weight of rain that collects on a roof,

6 Use of defective material or methods in con­struction, remodeling or renovation 1f the col­lapse occurs during the course of the con­struction remodeling or renovation

We will not pay for loss or damage to the following types of property, 1f otherwise covered in this Coverage Part. under items 2 3 , 4 , 5 and 6 unless the loss or damage Is a direct result of the collapse of a building

outdoor radio or telev1s1on antennas, includ­ing their lead in wiring masts or towers awn­ings, gutters and downspouts, yard fixtures, outdoor swimming pools, fences, piers, wharves and docks beach or diving platforms or appurtenances, retaining walls, walks, roadways and other paved surfaces

Collapse does not include settling cracking shrinkage bulging or expansion

This Add1t1onal Coverage will not increase the L1m1ts of Insurance provided in this Coverage Part

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E ADDITIONAL COVERAGE EXTENSIONS

1 Property In Transit This Extension applies only to your personal property to which this form applies

a You may extend the insurance provided by this Coverage Part to apply to your personal property (other than property in

tre care custody or control of your salespersons) in transit more than 100 feet from the described premises Prop-erty must be in or on a motor vehicle you own lease or operate while between points m the coverage territory

b Loss or damage must be caused by or result from one of the following causes of loss

(1) Fire, lightning, explosion, windstorm or hail riot or civil commotion or vandalism

(2) Vehicle coll1s1on, upset or overturn Collision means accidental contact of your vehicle with another vehicle or ob1ect It does not mean your veh1-cle's contact with the road bed

(3) Theft of an entire bale, case or package by forced entry into a securely locked body or compart-ment of the vehicle There must be v1s1ble marks of the forced entry

C The most we will pay for loss or damage under this Extension 1s $1000

This Coverage Extension 1s add1t1onal insur-ance The Add1t1onal Cond1t1on, Coinsurance, does not apply to this Extension

2 Water Damage If loss or damage caused by or resulting from a covered water damage loss occurs we will also pay the cost to tear out and replace any part of the bu1!d1ng or structure to repair damage to the system or appliance from which the water or steam escapes

We will not pay the cost of repairing or replac­ing the system or appliance itself but we will pay the cost to repair or replace damaged parts of fire ext1ngu1sh1ng equipment 1f the damage

a Results in sprinkler leakage, or

b Is directly caused by freezing

F DEFINITIONS

"Spec1f1ed Causes of Loss' means the following Fire lightning explosion windstorm or hail, smoke aircraft or vehicles not or c1v1I commo­tion vandalism, leakage from fire extinguishing equipment sinkhole collapse, volcanic action, falling obJects, weight of snow ice or sleet water damage

1 Sinkhole collapse means the sudden sinking or collapse of land into underground empty spaces created by the action of water on lrmestone or s1m1lar rock formations It does not include the cost of filling sinkholes

2 Falling obJects does not include loss or dam­age to

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a Personal property in the open, or

b The mtenor of a building or structure, or property inside a building or structure, unless the roof or an outside wall of the building or structure 1s first damaged by a falling ob1ect

Water damage means accidental discharge or leakage ol water or steam as the direct result of the breaking or cracking of any part or a system or appliance contammg water or steam

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY

CHANGES - POLLUTANTS This endorsement mod1f1es insurance provided under the following

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY COVERAGE PART

A The changes below apply to the following forms

BUILDING AND PERSONAL PROPERTY COV ERAGE FORM

CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION COVERAGE FORM

CONDOMINIUM COMMERCIAL UNIT­OWNERS COVERAGE FORM

BUILDERS RISK COVERAGE FORM

TOBACCO SALES WAREHOUSES COVERAGE FORM

1 Under PROPERTY NOT COVERED the follow­rng Is added

Covered Property does not include water

2 The DEBRIS REMOVAL Add1t1onal Coverage Is replaced by the following

Debris Removal

a We will pay your expense to remove debris of Covered Property caused by or resulting from a Covered Cause of Loss that occurs during the policy period The expenses will be paid only 11 they are reported to us within 180 days of the earlier of

(1) The date of direct physical loss or damage or

(2) The end of the policy period

b The most we will pay under this Add1t1onal Coverage Is 25% of

(1) The amount we pay for the direct loss or damage plus

(2) The deductible in this policy applicable to that loss or damage

But this llm1tat1on does not apply to any ad­d1t1onal debris removal limit provided rn the L1m1t of Insurance section

c This Add1t1onal Coverage does not apply to costs to

(1) Extract pollutants" from land or water or

(2) Remove restore or replace polluted land or water

3 The following Add1t1onal Coverage Is added

Pollutant Clean Up and Removal

We will pay your expense to extract 'pollutants" from land or water at the de scribed premises 1f the release, discharge or dispersal of the pollutants" Is caused by or results from a Covered Cause of Loss that oc curs during the policy period The expenses will be paid only 1f they are reported to us with in 180 days of the earlier of

a The date of direct physical loss or damage or

b The end of the policy period

The most we will pay for each location under this Add1t1onal Coverage Is $10,000 for the sum of all such expenses arisrng out of Cov­ered Causes of Loss occurring during each separate 12 month period of this policy This limit ,s in add1t1on to the L1m1ts of Insurance

4 Paragraph 2 of the LIMITS OF INSURANCE Section Is replaced by the following

2 Debris Removal, but 1#

a The sum of loss or damage and debris re­moval expense exceeds the L1m1t of Insur­ance or

b The debris removal expense exceeds the amount payable under the 25% Debris Re moval coverage l1m1tat1on rn paragraph 2 b above

we will pay up to an add1t1onal $5 000 for each location rn any one occurrence under the Debris Removal Add1t1onal Coverage

5 The following DEFINITION Is added

"Pollutants" means any solid l1qu1d gaseous or thermal irritant or contaminant including smoke vapor soot, fumes, acids alkalis, chemicals and waste Waste includes materials to be recy­cled recond111oned or reclaimed

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• The PERIOD OF RESTORATION defin1t1on 1s re-- vised to include the following in the

BUSINESS INCOME COVERAGE FORM

EXTRA EXPENSE COVERAGE FORM

BUSINESS INCOME FROM DEPENDENT PROP­ERTIES • BROAD FORM

BUSINESS INCOME FROM DEPENDENT PROP­ERTIES LIMITED FORM

EXTRA EXPENSE FROM DEPENDENT PROPER­TIES FORM

"Period of restorat1onH does not include any in­

creased period required due to the enforcement of any law that

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

(1) Regulates the construction use or repair or requires the tearing down of any prop­erty or

(2) Regulates the prevention control, repair clean up or restoration of environmental damage

C The CAUSES OF LOSS - SPECIAL FORM 1s revised as follows

1 The exclusion of. "Release discharge or dis­persal of contaminants or pollutants' in para­graph B 2 d (4) 1s deleted

2 The following Exclusion 1s added

We will not pay for loss or damage caused by or resulting from the release discharge or dispersal of "pollutants" unless the release discharge or dispersal 1s itself caused by any of the "spec1f1ed causes of loss' But 1f loss or damage by the • spec1f1ed causes of loss· results, we will pay for the resulting damage caused by the "spec1f1ed cause of loss"

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THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY

NEBRASKA CHANGES This endorsement mod1f1es insurance provided under

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY COVERAGE PART FARM COVERAGE PART

A Paragraph 2 of the CANCELLATION B Common Policy Cond1t1on 1s replaced by the following

2 We may cancel this ROiiey by mailing or delivering to the first Named In­sured written notice of cancellation stating the reasons for cancellation at least

a 10 days before the ef fect,ve date of cancellation 1f we can­cel for nonpayment of premium or

b 60 days before the effective date of cancellation 1f we can-cel for any other reason

If this policy has been in effect for 60 days or more we may cancel this policy only for one or more of the following reasons

(1) Nonpayment of premium (2) The policy was obtained through

a material m1srepresentat1on

(3) V1olat1on by you of any of the terms and cond1t1ons of this policy

(4) The risk originally accepted has substantially increased

(5) Cert1f1cat1on to the Director of Insurance of our loss of rein­surance which provided cover­age to us for all or a substantial part of the underlying risk in­sured or

(6) The determination by the Director of Insurance that the cont1nua­t1on of the policy could place us 1n v1olat1on of the Nebraska Insurance laws

C

the following

The following 1s added

NONRENEWAL

1 If we decide not to renew this pol­icy we will mail or deliver written notice of nonrenewal stating the reasons for nonrenewal to the first Named Insured at least 60 days prior to the exp1rat1on date of this policy

2 Any notice of nonrenewal will be mailed or delivered to the first Named Insureds last mailing address known to us If notice 1s mailed proof of mailing will be suff1c1ent proof of notice

The following 1s added to the VALU­ATION Loss Cond1t1on

When this policy 1s written to insure any real property 1n Nebraska against loss by fire tornado windstorm hgfitning or ex­plosion and the property insured shall be wholly destroyed without criminal fault on the part of you or your assignee the amount of the insurance written on such real property shall be taken conclusively to be the true value of the property in­sured and the true amount of loss and measure of damages

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THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY

NEBRASKA CHANGES

This endorsement mod1f1es insurance provided under COMMERCIAL PROPERTY COVERAGE PART FARM COVERAGE PART

A Paragraph 2 of the CANCELLATION B Common Policy Cond1t1on 1s replaced by the following

2 We may cancel this policy by ma1l1ng or delivering to the first Named In­sured written notice of cancellation stating the reasons for cancellation at least

a 10 dars before the ef f ect1ve date o cancellation 1f we can­cel for nonpayment of premium or

b 60 days before the effective date of cancellation 1f we can-cel for any other reason

If this policy has been 1n effect for 60 days or more, we may cancel this policy only for one or more of the f ollow1ng reasons

(1) Nonpayment of premium

(2) The policy was obtained through a material m1srepresentatIon

(3) V1olat1on by you of any of the terms and cond1t1ons of this policy

(4) The risk originally accepted has substantially increased

(5) Cert1f1cat1on to the Director of Insurance of our loss of rein­surance which provided cover­age to us for all or a substantial part of the underlying risk in­sured or

(6) The determ1nat1on by the Director of Insurance that the cont1nua­tIon of the policy could place us 1n v1olat1on of the Nebraska Insurance laws

C

the following

The following 1s added

NONRENEWAL

1 If we decide not to renew this pol­icy we will mail or deliver written notice of nonrenewal stating the reasons for nonrenewal to the first Named Insured at least 60 days prior to the exp1ratIon date of this policy

2 Any notice of nonrenewal will be mailed or delivered to the first Named Insureds last mailing address known to us If notice 1s mailed proof of mailing will be suff1c1ent proof of notice

The following 1s added to the VALU­ATION Loss Cond1t1on

When this policy 1s written to insure any real property in Nebraska against loss by fire tornado windstorm lightning or ex­plosion and the property insured shall be wholly destroyed, without criminal fault on the part of you or your assignee the amount of the insurance written on such real property shall be taken conclusively to be the true value of the property in­sured and the true amount of loss and measure of damages

IL 0 1 02 09 86 Copyright Insurance Services Qff Ice Inc 1984 1986 Copyright ISQ Commercial Risk Services Inc 1984, 1986

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THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY

EFFECTIVE TIME CHANGES

This endorsement mod1f1es the COMMON POLICY DECLARATIONS

The 12 01 AM inception and expIrat1on time of this policy Is replaced by 12 noon standard time

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vU11111v11:.rH.,IAL ~l:.l'<lt:HAL LIAtslLI I Y

DECLARATIONS (OCCURRENCE FORM)

Union Insurance Company 14th Street at 0 Lincoln, Nebraska 68501

EARL~. & GLADY~ MILLER NAM ED INSURED ----,,,..------=--=-------POLICY NUMBER

Di:,A l!ILLEl1 RADIATOR

UPK 470 55 47

LIMITS OF INSURANCE

GENERAL AGGREGATE LIMIT (Olher Than Producls-Completed Opera hons)

PRODUCTS COMPLETED OPERATIONS AGGREGATE LIMIT

PERSONAL & ADVERTISING INJURY LIMIT

EACH OCCURRENCE LIMIT

FIRE DAMAGE LIMIT (ANY ONE FIRE)

MEDICAL EXPENSE LIMIT (ANY ONE PERSON)

s s s s s $

600,000 600,000 300,000 300,000

.50,000 15,00('1

FORM OF BUSINESS

c}.. Xict1v1dual [) Par I nersh1p 0 Corporation • Other ____________ _

BUSINESS DESCRIPTION ___ h_A_C_~_il_t_J[ __ S_H_O_P _________________ _

Local1011 of all premises you own rent or occupy

10~9 7!JTH AVEllUE, COLUllBUS, NEeRASk.l\

RATES ADVANCE PREMIUMS

PREMIUM PFIEMISES PRODUCTS PREMISES PRODUCTS CLASSIFICATION CODE NO BASE OPERATIONS COMPLETED OPERATIONS COMPLETED

OPERATIONS OPERATIONS

Cl1ll~E SHOPS 97220 p) 7.288 la.392 235. t.• p 339. MP 27, liO(

(a) Area (a) Per 1 000 SQ Fl (C) Tolal Cosl (c) Per $1 000 ol Tolal Cos I (ml Admissions (m) Per 1 000 Atlmls slons

(Pl Payroll (Pl Per $1 000 ol Pdyroll

(sl Gross Sales (s) Per SI 000 ol Gross Sales (u) Unlls (u) PorUnll

Forms Applicable I TOTAL ADVANCE PREMIUM s 235 .~ R 339 .MP

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THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY

NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABILITY EXCLUSION ENDORSMENT (Broad Form)

This endorsement mod1f1es insurance provided under the following

BUSINESSOWNERS POLICY

1

COMMERCIAL AUTO COVERAGE PART COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART FARM COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART LIQUOR LIABILITY COVERAGE PART POLLUTION LIABILITY COVERAGE PART OWNERS AND CONTRACTORS PROTECTIVE LIABILITY COVERAGE PART RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SPECIAL PROTECTIVE AND HIGHWAY Ll,'\BILITY POLICY NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

The insurance does not apply (1) The· nuclear material (a) Is at any' nuclear fac1l1ty" owned by or operated by or on behalf of, an "insured ' or (b) has been dis­charged or dispersed therefrom,

A Under any L1ab1hty Coverage, to bodily m1ury ' or property damage "

B

C

(1) With respect to which an 'insured' under the policy Is also an insured under a nuclear energy liability policy issued by Nuclear Energy L1ab1hty Insurance Asso­cIatIon, Mutual Atomic Energy L1ab11lty Underwriters, Nuclear Insurance Assoc1a­t1on of Canada or any of their successors, or would be an insured under any such policy but for its termination upon ex­haustion of its limit of liability, or

(2) Resulting from the hazardous proper­ties" of "nuclear material ' and with respect to which (a) any person or organi­za tIon Is required to maintain financial protection pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, or any law amendatory thereof, or (b) the insured Is, or had this policy not been issued would be, entitled to indemnity from the United States of America, or any agency thereof, under any agreement entered into by the United States of America, or any agency thereof with any person or organization

Under any Medical Payments coverage, to ex­penses incurred with respect to 'bodily in­

Jury resulting from the hazardous proper­ties" of nuclear material" and arising out of the operation of a nuclear facility" by any person or organization

Under any L1ab11Jty Coverage, to ' bodily injury or property damage resulting from the hazardous properties ' of nuclear ma­terial," 1f

2

(2) The nuclear material' Is contained in ' spent fuel ' or waste ' at any time possessed, handled, used processed, stored, transported or disposed of by or on behalf of an "insured," or

(3) The bodily injury' or 'property dam­age arises out of the furnishing by an "insured" of services, materials, parts or equipment in connection with the plan­ning construction, maintenance, opera­tion or use of any "nuclear facility," but 1f such facility Is located within the United States of America, its territories or pos­sessions or Canada this exclusion (3) applies only to property damage ' to such nuclear facility ' and any property thereat

As used In this endorsement Hazardous properties" include rad1oact1ve,

toxic or explosive properties Nuclear material ' means source mate­

rial, ' 'Special nuclear material or by-pro­duct material,"

Source material, ' special nuclear mate­rial," and ' by-product material" have the meanings given them in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 or In any law amendatory thereof, ' Spent fuel ' means any fuel element or fuel component, solid or liquid which has been used or exposed to rad1a lion In a nuclear reactor, '

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COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM Vanous prov1s1ons rn this policy restrict coverage Read the entire policy carefully to determine rights, duties and what 1s and 1s not covered

Throughout this policy the words you and your" refer to the Named Insured shown 1n the Declara­tions The words we ' us and our refer to the Company providing t111s insurance

The word ' insured" means any person or organiza­tion qualifying as such under SECTION II - WHO IS AN INSURED

Other words and phrnses that appear rn quotation marks have special meaning Refer to SECTION V -DEFINITIONS

SECTION I - COVERAGES COVERAGE A BODILY INJURY AND PROP­ERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY 1

2

Insuring Agreement

a

b

C

We will pay those sums that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages because of bodily injury' or property dam­age ' to which this insurance applies No other obligation or liab1llty to pay sums or per­form acts or services 1s covered unless expl1c1tly provided for under SUPPLEMEN­TARY PAYMENTS - COVERAGES A AND B This insurance applies only to bodily rniury" and ' property damage which occurs during the policy period The ' bodily rniury or

property damage must be caused by an occurrence The occurrence ' must take

place 1n the 'coverage territory " We will have the right and duty to defend any "suit" seeking those damages But

(1) The amount we will pay for damages 1s limited as described in SECTION Ill -LIMITS OF INSURANCE

(2) We may investigate and settle any claim or suit" at our d1screl1on, and

(3) Our right and duty to defend end when we have used up the applicable limit of insur­ance m the payment of Judgments or set­tlements under Coverages A or B or medi­cal expenses under Coverage C

Damages because of ' bodily rniury" include damages claimed by any person or organiza­tion for care, loss of services or death result­ing at any time from the ' bodily injury "

Property damage ' that 1s loss of use of tangible property that 1s not physically rn­jUred shall be deemed to occur at the time of the occurrence" that caused ,t

Exclusions

This insurance does not apply to

a

b

C

d

e

Bodily injury or property damage" ex­pected or intended from the standpoint of the insured This exclusion does not apply to 'bodily injury" resulting from the use of

reasonable force to protect persons or prop­erty

Bodily injury" or property damage" for which the insured 1s obligated to pay dam­ages by reason of the assumption of liability 111

a contract or agreement This exclusion does not apply to liability for damages

(1) Assumed ma contract or agreement that 1s an 'insured contract, or

(2) That the insured would have 1n the ab­sence of the contract or agreement

Bodily Injury or property damage ' for which any insured may be held liable by reason of

(1) Causing or contributing to the rn­tox1cat1on of any person,

(2) The furnishing of alcoholic beverages to a person under the legal drinking age or under the influence of alcohol, or

(3) Any statute, ordinance or regulation re­lating to the sale, gift d1stnbut1on or use of alcoholic beverages

This exclusion applies only 1f you are rn the business of manufacturing, distributing sell­ing serving or furnishing alcoholic beverages

Any obligation of the insured under a workers compensation d1sab1hty benefits or unem­ployment compensation law or any s1m1lar law

Bodily rniury" to

(1) An employee of the insured arising out of and 111 the course of employment by the insured, or

(2) The spouse, child parent brother or sister of that employee as a consequence of (1) above

This exclusion applies

(1) Whether the insured may be liable as an employer or rn any other capacity, and

(2) To any obligation to share damages with or repay someone else who must pay damages because of the in1ury

This exclusion does not apply to l1ab1l1ty assumed by the insured under an ' insured contract '

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COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM

f (1) Bodily injury' or' property damage · ans,ng out of the actual alleged or threatened discharge, dispersal, release or escape of pollutants

g

(a) At or from premises you own, rent or occupy,

(b) At or from any site or location used by or for you or others for the handling, storage disposal, processing or treat­ment of waste

(c) Which are at any trme transported han­dled stored, treated, disposed of, or pro­cessed as waste by or for you or any per; son or organization for whom you may be legally responsible or

(d} At or from any s,te or location on which you or any contractors or subcontractors working directly or indirectly on your behalf are pe1 forming operations (1) rf the pollutants are brought on or to

the site or location in connection with such operations, or

(II} rf the operations are to test for, monitor, clean up remove, contain, treat, detoxify or neutralrze the pollutants

(2) Any loss, cost, or expense arising out of any governmental d1rect1on or request that you test for, monitor, clean up remove contain, treat detoxify or neutralize pollutants

Pollutants means any solid, liquid, gaseous or thermal irritant or contaminant, 1nclud1ng smoke, vapor, soot, fumes, acids alkalis chemicals and waste Waste includes materials to be recycled, recond1t1oned or reclaimed

Bodily 1n1ury or property damage" arising out of the ownership maintenance, use or entrust­ment to others of any aircraft, auto • or watercraft owned or operated by or rented or loaned to any insured Use includes opera tr on and ' loading or unloading '

This exclusion does not apply to (1) A watercraft while ashore on premises

you own or rent, (2) A watercraft you do not own that Is

(a) Less than 26 feet long, and (b} Not being used to carry persons or

property for a charge (3) Parking an auto · on, or on the ways next

to, premises you own or r~nt, provided the "auto ' 1s not owned by or rented or loaned to you or the insured

(4) L1ab1l1ty assumed under any insured contract' for the ownership, mainte­nance or use of aircraft or watercraft, or

(5) Bodily injury" or property damage" ansrng out of the operation of any of the equipment listed 1n paragraph f (2) or f (3) of the deflrnt1on of ' mobile equip­ment · (Section V 8)

h "Bodlly Injury" or' property damage' ansrng out of (1) The transportation of 'mobile equip­

ment" by an auto" owned or operated by or rented or loaned to any insured, or

(2) The use of ' mobile equipment" In, or while in practice or preparation for a prearranged racing, speed or demolition contest or rn any stunting act1v1ty

"Bodily rnJury 'or' property damage 'due to war, whether or not declared or any act or cond1t1on incident to war War includes c1v1I war, insurrection, rebellion or revolution This exclusion applies only to liability assumed under a contract or agreement

J Property damage ' to

(1) Property you own rent, or occupy, (2) Premises you sell, give away or abandon,

rf the property damage" arises out of any part of those premises

(3) Property loaned to you,

(4) Personal property ,n your care, custody or control,

(5) That particular part of real property on which you or any contractors or subcon­tractors working directly or tnd1reclly on your behalf are performing operations 1f the property damage arises out of those operations, or

(6) That particular part of any property that must be restored, repaired or replaced because "your work" was incorrectly per­formed on 1t

Paragraph (2) of this exclusion does not apply 1f the prPm1ses are ' your work" and were never occupied, rented or held for rental by you

Paragraphs (3), (4), (5) and (6) of this exclu­sion do not apply to liability assumed under a sidetrack agreement

Paragraph (6) of this exclusion does not app'y to ' property damage" included m the "pro­ducts-completed operations hazard "

k Property damage to your product" ans-mg out of 1t or any part of 1t

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Property damage" to your work' arising out of 1t or any part of 1t and included in the

products-completed operations hazard

This exclusion does not apply 1f the damaged work or the worl~ out of which the damage arises was performed on your behalf by a subcontractor

m ' Property damage to 1mpa1red property ' or property that has not been physically 1n1ured arising out of

n

(1) A defect, def1c1ency, inadequacy or dan­gerous cond1t1on in "your product or ' your work · or

(2) A delay or failure by you or anyone acting on your behalf to perform a contract or agreement in accordance with 1ls terms

This exclusion does not apply to the loss of use of other property arising out of sudden and accidental physical iniury to ' your product or ' your work after 1t has been put to its 1n­tendPd use

Damages claimed for any loss cost or ex­pense incurred by you or others for the loss of use, withdrawal recall inspection, repair replacement ad1ustment removal or dis­posal of

(1) 'Your product,'

(2)

(3)

Your work, ' or

Impaired property, '

if such product, work, or property Is with­drawn or recalled from the market or from use by any person or organization because of a known or suspected defect def1c1ency, inadequacy or dangerous cond1t1on in 1t

Exclusions c through n do not apply lo damage by fire to premises rented to you A separate limit of insurance applies to this coverage as described in SECTION Ill - LIMITS OF INSURANCE

COVERAGE B PERSONAL AND ADVERTIS­ING INJURY LIABILITY

1 Insuring Agreement

a We will pay those sums that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages because of personal 1n1ury" or advertising 1n1ury ' to which this insurance applies No other obligation or hab1hty to pay sums or per­form acts or services Is ccwered unless ex­plicitly provided for under SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS-COVERAGES A AND B We will have the right and duty to defend any 'suit' seeking those damages But

(1) The amount we will pay for damages 1s limited as described in SECTION Ill -LIMITS OF INSURANCE

2

b

C

(2)

(3)

COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVFRAGE FORM

We may investigate and settle any claim or suit at our d1scret1on, and

Our right and duty to defend end when we have used up the applicable hm1t of insur-ance in the payment of Judgments or set­tlements under Coverages A or B or medi­cal expenses under Coverage C

This insurance applies to personal 1n1ury only 1f caused by an offense

(1) Committed in the coverage territory during the policy period and

(2) Arising out of the conduct of your busi­ness excluding advertising publishing, broadcasting or telecasting done by or for you

This insurance applies to advertising in1ury only 1f caused by an offense committed

(1) In the ' coverage territory ' during the policy period and

(2) In the course of advertising your goods products or services

Exclusions

This insurance does not apply to

a

b

Personal 1nIury ' or advertising 1nIury

(1) Arising out of oral or written publication of

(2)

(3)

material 1f done by or at the d1rect1on of the insured with knowledge of its falsity

Arising out of oral or written publication of material whose first publ1cat1on took place before the beginning of the policy period

Arising out of the willful v1olat1on of a penal statute or ordinance committed by or with the consent of the insured or

(4) For which the insured has assumed liab1l-1ty in a contract or agreement This exclu s1on does not apply to liability for dam­ages that the insured would have 1n the absence of the contract or agreement

Advertising in1ury arising out of

(1) Breach of contract, other than mIsap­propriatIon of advert1s1ng ideas under an 1mphed contract,

(2)

(3)

The failure of goods products or services to conform with advertised quality or performance

The wrong description of the price cf goods products or services or

(4) An offense committed by an insured whose businesc; Is advertising broadcast mg publishing or telecasting )).

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COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM

COVERAGE C MEDICAL PAYMENTS 1 Insuring Agreement

2

a We will pay medical expenses as described below for "bodily rnjury caused by an acci­dent

(1) On premises you own or rent

(2) On ways next to premises you own or rent, or

(3) Because of your operations provided that

(1) The accident takes place rn the "cover­age territory" and durrng the policy period,

(2) The expenses are incurred and reported to us within one year of the date of the accident. and

(3) The injured person submits to examina­tion at our expense by phys1c1ans of our choice as often as we reasonably require

b We will make these payments regardless of fault These payments will not exceed the applicable hm1t of insurance We will pay reasonable expenses for

(1) First aid at the time of an accident,

(2) Necessary medical, surgical x-ray and dental services, including prosthetic de­vices and

(3) Necessary ambulance, hospital, profes­sional nursing and funeral services

Exclusions

We will not pay expenses for bodily rniury " a To any insured

b To a person hired to do work for or on behalf of any insured or a tenant of any insured

c To a person 1nJured on that part of premises you own or rent that the person normally occupies

d To a person whether or not an employee of any insured, 1f benefits for the· bodily injury" are payable or must be provided under a workers compensation or d1sab1hty benefits law or a s1m1lar law

e To a person rnJured while taking part rn athlet-ICS

f Included within the 'products-completed op­erations hazard "

g Excluded under Coverage A h Due to war, whether or not declared, or any

act or cond1t1on 1nc1dent to war War includes c1v1I war 1nsurrect1on rebellion or revolution

SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS - COVER­AGES A AND B We will pay with respect to any claim or ' suit" we defend

1 All expenses we incur

2 Up to $250 for cost of bail bonds required because of accidents or traffic law v1olat1ons ansrng out of the use of c1ny vehicle to which the Bodily lnJury L1ab1hty Coverage applies We do not have to fur­nish these bonds

3 The cost of bonds to release attachments, but only for bond amounts w1thrn the applicable lrm1t of insurance We do not have to furnish these bonds

4 All reasonable expenses incurred by the insured at our request to assist us rn the rnvest1gat1on or defense of the claim or suit " including actual loss of earnings up to $100 a day because of time off from work

5 All costs taxed against the Insured rn the suit "

6 Pre-Judgment interest awarded against the in­

sured on that part of the Judgment we pay If we make an offer to pay the applicable limit of insur­ance, we will not pay any pre Judgment interest ba~ed on that period of time after the offer

7 All interest on the full amount of any Judgment that accrues after entry of the Judgment and before we have paid, offered to pay, or deposited m court the part of the Judgment that 1s w1thrn the applicable lrm1t of insurance

These payments will not reduce the limits of insur­ance

SECTION II - WHO IS AN INSURED 1 If you are designated rn the Declarations as

a An md1v1dual, you and your spouse are in­

sureds, but only with respect to the conduct of a business of which you are the sole owner

b A partnership or Joint venture, you are an insured Your members, your partners and their spouses are also insureds, but only with respect to the conduct of your business

c An organization other than a partnership or Joint venture, you are an insured Your ex­ecutive officers and directors are insureds, but only with respect to their duties as your officers or directors Your stockholders are also insureds, but only with respect to their habll1ty as stockholders

2 Each of the following 1s also an insured a Your employees, other than your executive

officers, but only for acts within the scope of their employment by you However, none of these employees 1s an insured for

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3

4

(1) Boddy injury ' or personal injury to you or to a co-employee while In the course of his or her employment, or

(2) "Bodily iniury' or 'pNsonal injury 'aris­ing out of his or her providing or falling to provide professional health care services, or

(3) Property damage to property owned or occupied by or rented or loaned to that employee any of your other employees, or any of your partners or members (1f you are a partnership or Joint venture)

b Any person (other than your employee), or any organization while acting as your real estate manager

c Any person or organ1zat1on having proper temporary custody of your property 1f you die, but only

(1) With respect to liab1lrty arising out of the maintenance or use of that property and

(2) Until your legal representative has been appointed

d Your legal representative 1f you die but only with respect to duties as such That represen tat1ve will have all your rights and duties under this Coverage Part

With respect to mobile equipment registered in your name under any motor vehicle regrstratIon law, any person Is an insured while driving such equipment along a public highway with your per­mIss1on Any other person or organ1zatIon respon­sible fer the conduct of such person Is also an insured but only with respect to hab1lity arising out of the operation of the equipment and only 1I no other insurance of any kind Is available to that person or organization for this llab11ity However no person or organization Is an insured with respect to a Bodily iniury to a co-employee of the per-

son driving the equipment, or

~ ' Property damage" to property owned by, rented to, in the charge of or occupied by you or the employer of any person who Is an insured under this provI5Ion

Any organization you newly acquire or form other than a partnership or Joint venture and over which you maintain ownership or maIonty inter­est will be deemed to be a Named Insured 1f there Is no other s1m1lar insurance available to that organization However a Coverage under this provIs1on Is afforded only

until the 90th day after you acquire or form the organization or the end of the policy period, whichever 1s earlier

COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM

b Coverage A does not apply to bodily inIury • or property damage" that occurred before you acquired or formed thP organization, and

c Coverage B does not apply to personal rnIury" or "advertising iniury ' aIIsrng out of an offf'nse committed before you acquired or formed the organization

No person or organr1at1on 1s an insured with respect to the conduct of any current or past partnership or Joint venture that Is not shown as a Named Insured in

the Declarat1ons

SECTION Ill - LIMITS OF INSURANCE 1 The Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations

and the rules below fix the most we will pay regardless of the number of

a Insureds,

b Claims made or · suits" brought, or

c Persons or organizations making claims or bringing suits '

2 The General Aggregate L1m1t Is the mosl we will pay for the sum of

3

4

5

6

7

a Medical expenses under Coverage C and b Damages under Coverage A and Coverage B

except damages because of rniury and dam­age included in the "products-completed operations hazard

The Products-Completed Operations Aggregate L1m1t Is the most we will pay under Coverage A for damages because of rnIury and damage included in the 'products completed operations hazard "

SubIect to 2 above the Personal and Advert1s1ng lnIury L1m1t Is the most we will pay under Cover­age B for the sum of all damages because of all ' personal 1n1ury' and all 'advertising miury' sus­tained by any one person or organization

SubJect to 2 or 3 above, whichever applies, the Each Occurrence L1m1t Is the most we will pay for the sum of

a Damages under Coverage A, and

b Medical expenses under Coverage C

because of all· bodily rnIury and property dam­age arising out of any one 'occurrence

SubIect to 5 above the Fire Damage L1m1t Is the most we will pay under Coverage A for damages because of "property damage ' to premises rented to you arising out of any one fire

SubIect to 5 above, the Medical Expense L1m1t Is the most we will pay under Coverage C for all med­ical expenses because of ' bodily iniury sus­tained by any one person

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COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM

The l1m1ts of this Coverage Part apply separately to each consecutive annual period and to any remaining period of less than 12 months, starting with the begin­ning of the policy period shown 1n the Declarations unless the policy period 1s extended after issuance for an add1t1onal period of less than 12 months In that case the add1t1onal period will be deemed part of the last preceding period for purposes of determining the L1m1ts of Insurance

SECTION IV - COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS 1

2

3

Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy or insolvency of the insured or of the insured's estate will not relieve us of our obliga­tions under this Coverage Part

Duties In The Event Of Occurrence, Claim Or Sult a

b

C

You must see to 1t that we are not1f1ed prompt­ly of an ' occurrence which may result in a claim Notice should include (1) How, when and where the ' occurrence"

took place, and (2) The names and addresses of any iniured

persons and witnesses If a claim 1s made or 'suit" 1s brought against any insured you must see to ,t that we receive prompt written notice of the claim or "suit " You and any other involved insured must (1) immediately send us copies of any de­

mands notices, summonses or legal pa­pers received in connection with the claim or ' suit, '

(2) Authorize us to obtain records and other information,

(3) Cooperate with us in the 1nvest1gat1on settlement or defense of the claim or "suit," and

(4) Assist us upon our request, 1n the en­forcement of any right against any person or organization which may be liable to the insured because of tnJury or damage to which this insurance may also apply

d No insureds will, except at their own cost, voluntarily make a payment, assume any obllgat1on, or incur any expense, other than for first aid without our consent

Legal Action Against Us

No person or organization has a right under this Coverage Part

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b

To 101n us as a party or otherwise bring us into a' suit" asking for damages from an insured or

To sue us on this Coverage Part unless all of its terms have been fully compiled with

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A person or organization may sue us to recover on an agreed settlement or on a final Judgment against an insured obtained after an actual trial, but we will not be liable for damages that are not payable under the terms of this Coverage Part or that are in excess of the applicable limit of insur­ance An agreed settlement means a settlement and release of liability signed by us, the insured and the claimant or the claimant s legal repre­sentative

Other Insurance

If other valid and collectible insurance 1s available to the insured for a loss we cover under Coverages A or B of this Coverage Part, our obligations are limited as follows

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b

Primary Insurance

This insurance 1s primary except when b below applies If this insurance 1s primary, our obligations are not affected unless any of the other insurance 1s also primary Then, we will share with all that other insurance by the method described in c below

Excess Insurance

This insurance 1s excess over any of the other insurance, whether primary, excess, con­tingent or on any other basis

(1) That 1s Fire, Extended Coverage, BUIider s Risk, Installation Risk or s1m1lar coverage for ' your work,"

(2) That 1s Fire insurance for premises rented to you, or

(3) If the loss arises out of the maintenance or use of aircraft, ' autos" or watercraft to the extent not subJect to Exclusion g of Coverage A (Section I)

When this insurance ts excess we will have no duty under Coverage A or 8 to defend any claim or "suit" that any other insurer has a duty to defend If no other insurer defends we will undertake to do so, but we will be entitled to the insured's rights against all those other insurers

When this insurance 1s excess over other in­surance we will pay only our share of the amount of the loss 1f any that exceeds the sum of (1) The total amount that all such other

insurance would pay for the loss in the absenc.e of this insurance, and

(2) The total of all deductible and self-insured amounts under all that other insurance

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We will share the remaining loss 1f any with any other insurance that 1s not described m this Excess Insurance prov1s1on and was not bought spec1f1cally to apply m excess of the L11nits of Insurance shown m the Declarations of this Coverage Part Method of Sharing

If all of the other insurance permits contribu­tion by equal shares we will follow this meth­od also Under this approach each insurer contributes equal amounts until 1t has paid ,ts appllcable llm1t of insurance or none of the loss rema111s, whichever comes first

If any of the other 111surance docs not permit contribution by equal sha1 es, we WIii con­tribute by hm,ts Under this method, each insurer s share 1s based on the ratio of ,ts applicable limit of 111surance to the total appli­cable limits of 111surance of all insurers

Premium Audit

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b

We will compute all prPm1ums for this Cover­age Part 111 accordance with our rules and rates

Premium shown rn this Coverage Part as advance premium 1s a deposit premium only At the close of each audit period we will com­pute the earned premium for that period Audit premiums are due and payable on notice to the first Named Insured If the sum of the advance and audit premiums paid for the pollcy term 1s greater than the earned premium, we will return the excess to the first Named Insured

c The first Named Insured must keep records of the 1nformat1on we need for premium com­putation and send us copies at such times as we may request

Representations

By accepting this policy you agree a The statement!> m the Declarations are accu­

rate and complete,

b Those statements are based upon represen­tations you made to us and

c We have issued this pohcy m reliance upon your representations

Separation Of Insureds

Except with respect to the L1m1ts of Insurance, and any rights or duties spec1f1cally assigned m this Coverage Part to the first Named lnc;ured, this insurance applies

a As 1f each Named Insured were the only Named lnc;ured, and

b Separately to each insured against whom claim 1s made or suit 1s brought

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Transfer Of Rights Of Recovery Against Others To Us

If the insured has rights to recover all or part of any payment we have made under this Coverage Part those rights are transferred to us The 111sured must do noth111g after loss to 1mpa1r them At our request the insured will bring "suit ' or transfer those rights to U!> and help us enforce them

SECTION V - DEFINITIONS 1

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"Advert1smg injury means injury arising out of one or more of the following offenses

a Oral or written pubhcat1on of material that slanders or libels a person or organ1zat1on or disparages a person's or organ1zat1on s goods products or serv1cPs,

b Oral or written publ1cat1on of material that violates a person s right of privacy,

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M1sappropnat1on of advert1smg ideas or style of do111g business, or

lnfrmgement of copyright. title or slogan

'Auto' means a land motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer designed for travel on public roads, including any attached machinery or equipment But "auto · does not mclude' mobile equipment "

"Bodily injury means bodily 111jury, sickness or disease sustained by a person 111clud1ng death resulting from any of these at any time

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Coverage territory ' means

The United States of America (111cluding its temtones and possessions), Puerto Rico and Canada,

International waters or airspace provided the injury or damage does not occur m the course of travel or transportation to or from any place not included in a above or All parts of the world 1f

(1) The inJury or damage anses out of (a) Goods or products made or sold by

you rn the territory described rn a above, or

(b) The act1v1t1es of a person whose home 1s 111 the territory described rn a above, but 1s away for a short time on your business and

(2) The insured s respons1b1lity to pay dam­ages 1s determined m a ' suit" on the merits, rn the territory described rn a above or 111 a settlement we agree to

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5 Impaired property means tangible property, other than your product or "your work " that cannot be used or Is less useful because

a It incorporates your product or your work ' that Is known or thought to be defec­tive def1c1ent, inadequate or dangerous, or

b You have failed to fulfill the terms of a con-tract or agreement

11 such property can be restored to use by

a The repair, replacement ad1ustrnent or re­moval of your product or your work, or

b Your fulf1\hng the terms of the contract or agreement

6 Insured contract means

a A lease of premises,

b A sidetrack agreement c An easement or !lcense agreement In connec­

t ion with vehicle or pedestrian private railroad crossings at grade

d Any other easement agreement, except in

connection with construction or demolition operations on or within 50 feet of a railroad,

e An rndemn1f1cat1on of a municipality as required by ordinance except in connection with work for a mun1c1pahty,

f An elevator maintenance agreement, or

g That part of any other contract or agreement pertaining to your business under which you assume the tort llab11ity of another to pay damages becduse of bodily inJury' or 'prop­erty damage" to a third person or organiza­tion, 11 the contract or agreement Is made prior to the 'bodily injury 'or· property dam­age Tort liab11ity means a l1ab1l1ty that would be imposed by law in the absence of any con­tract or agreement

An insured contract does not include that part of any contract or agreement

a That 1ndemn1!1es an architect, engineer or surveyor for injury or damage arising out of

(1) Preparing, approving or failing to prepare or approve maps, drawings, opinions, re-ports surveys, change orders, designs or spec1f1cat1ons, or

(2) Giving directions or instructions, or failing to give them. 11 that Is the primary cause of the injury or damage.

b Under which the insured, 1f an architect. engi­neer or surveyor, assumes liability for injury or damage arising out of the 1nsured's render­ing or failing to render professional services, including those listed ,n a above and super­visory InspectIon or engineering services or

c Tl1at 1ndemnrf1es any person or organIzatIon for damage by fire to premises rented or loaned to you

7 "Loading or unloadmg" means the handling of property

a After 1t Is moved from the place where It Is accepted for movement into or onto an aircraft, watercraft or · auto,

b While 1t ls ,n or on an aircraft, watercraft or ' auto," or

c While It Is being moved from an aircraft, watercraft or · auto" ,to the place where It 1s finally delivered,

but loading or unloading ' does not include the movement of property by means of a mechanical device, other than a hand truck, that Is not attached to the aircraft, watercraft or ' auto " ' 8 Mob1IP equipment' means any of the following types of land vehicles, including any attached machinery or equipment

a Bulldozers, farm machinery, forklifts and other vehicles designed for use principally off public roads

b Vehicles maintained for use solely on or next to premises you own or rent,

c Vehicles that travel on crawler treads,

d Vehicles, whether self-propelled or not. main­tained primarily to provide mobility to perma­nently mounted

(1) Power cranes shovels, loaders, diggers or drills, or

(2) Road construction or resurfacing equip­ment such as graders, scrapers or rollers,

e Vehicles not described ,n a , b . c Qr d above that are not self-propelled and are maintained prrmarrly to provide rnob1hty to permanently attached equipment of the following types (1) Air compressors, pumps and generators,

including spraying, welding, building cleaning, geophysical exploration, light­ing and well servicing equipment, or

(2) Cherry pickers and s1m1lar devices used to raise or lower workers,

f Vehicles not described 111 a b , c or d above maintained pnmanly for purposes other than the transportation ?' persons or cargo HowPver, self-propelled vehicles with the

, following types of permanently attached equipment are not mobile equipment" but will be considered ' autos ' (1) Fqu1pment designed primarily for

(a) Snow removal,

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(b) Road maintenance but not con­struction or resurfacing

(c) Street cleanmg

(2) Cherry pickers and s1m1lar devices mounted on c1utomobile or truck chassis and used to raise or lower workers and

(3) Air compressors, pumps and generators, including spraying welding bu1ld1ng cleaning geophysical exploration hght­mg and well serv1cmg equipment

Occurrence means an accident, mcludmg con-tmuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general harmful cond1t1ons

Personal injury ' means injury other \han "bodily mjury ' arismg out of one or more of the followmg offenses a b C

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False arrest detention or imprisonment,

Malicious prosecution

Wrongful entry mto, or eviction of a person from, a room dwellmg or premises that the person occupies,

Oral or written publication of material that slanders or libels a person or organization or disparages a person s or organization's goods, products or services, or

Oral or written publication of material that violates a person s right of privacy

11 a "Products-completed operations hazard includes all 'bodily injury and property damage occurring away from premises you own or rent and arising out of your product or "your work ' except

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(1) Products that are still in your physical possession or

(2) Work that has not yet been completed or abandoned

"Your work w,11 be deemed completed at the earliest of the following times (1) When all of the work called for 111 your con­

tract has been completed

(2) When all of the work to be done at the site has been completed 1f your contract calls for work at more than one site

(3) When that part of the work done at a Job site has been put to ,ts intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor workmg on the same proJect

Work that may need service, maintenance correction repc11r or replacement but which 1s otherwise complete w,11 be treated as com­pleted

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c This hazard does not include ' bodily injury ' or property damage arising out of

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b

(1) The transportation of property, unless the injury or damage arises out of a cond1-t1on ,n 01 on a vehicle created by the

loading or unloading of 1t

(2) The existence of tools, unmstalled equip­ment or abandoned or unused materials

(3) Products or operations for which the class1flcat1on 111 this Coverage Part or 111 our manual of rules mcludes products or completed operations

Property damage' means

Physical miury to tangible property mcludmg all resulting loss of use of that property or

Loss of use of tangible property that ,s not physically 1111ured

Suit" means a c1v1I proceeding in which dam­ages because of bodily Injury 'property dam­age ' personal miury' or "advert1smg Injury 'to which this msurance applies are alleged Suit mcludes an arb1trat1on proceedmg alleging such damages to which you must submit or submit with our consent

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Your product ' means

Any goods or products other than real prop­erty. manufactured sold handled distrib­uted or disposed of by (1) You

(2) Others tradmg under your name, or

(3) A person or organization whose busmess or assets you have acquired and

Contamers (other than vehicles) materials parts or equipment furnished 111 connection with such goods or products

Your product includes warranties or represen­tations made at any time with respect to the fit­ness quality durability or performance of any of the ,terns included in a and b above

'Your product does not mclude vending ma­chmes or other propertv rented to or located for the use of others but not sold

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a Work or operations performed by you or on your behalf and

b Materials parts or equipment furnished 111 connection with such work or operations

Your work mcludes warranties or representa­tions made at any time with respect to the fitness quality, durability or performance of any of the items mcluded 111 a or b above

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THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY

AMENDATORY ENDORSEMENT -WHEN WE DO NOT RENEW

This endorsement mod1f1es insurance provided under the following

COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM (OCCURRENCE VERSION) LIQUOR LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM (OCCURRENCE VERSION) OWNERS AND CONTRACTORS PROTECTIVE LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM (OCCURRENCE VERSION) RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY COVERAGE FORM

The following Cond1t1on rs added to CONDITIONS (Section IV)

When We Do Not Renew

If we decide not to renew this Coverage Part we will marl or deliver to the first Named Insured shown in the Declarations wntten notice of the nonrenewal not less than 30 days before the exprratron date

If notice rs marled proor of marling will be sufficient proof of notice

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