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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity of Tamarac Resolution R-2006-063Temp. Reso. #10940 April 26, 2006 Page 1 CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA RESOLUTION NO. R-2006-L'� A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE AWARD OF BID NO.06-08B TO CLEANING SYSTEMS, INC., FOR CITYWIDE JANITORIAL SERVICES; AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE CITY OFFICIALS TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH CLEANING SYSTEMS, INC.; AUTHORIZING AN ANNUAL EXPENDITURE IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $211,800; APPROVING A BUDGET TRANSFER OF $13,000 WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission deems it to be in the best interest of the citizens, residents, and staff of the City of Tamarac to maintain City facilities through proper janitorial service provided in a cost-effective and efficient manner; and WHEREAS, the City of Tamarac publicly advertised Bid No. 06-08B for janitorial services; and WHEREAS, the Invitation for Bid No. 06-08B is attached hereto as Exhibit 1"; and WHEREAS, on March 23, 2006, three (3) bids were opened and reviewed in order to determine cost and responsiveness to the City's technical specifications; and WHEREAS, Triangle Services offered a bid price of $246,648 and FBG Service Corporation offered a bid price of $255,864 for providing janitorial services to certain City facilities; and WHEREAS, Cleaning Systems, Inc., submitted the lowest responsive and responsible bid proposal for providing janitorial services to certain City owned facilities in the amount of $211,800; and Temp. Reso. #10940 April 26, 2006 Page 2 WHEREAS, a copy of the bid tabulation showing all bids for all facilities is included herein as Exhibit "2"; and WHEREAS, the Technical Specifications of Bid #06-08B allows the City, at its own discretion, to provide contracted janitorial services to any City owned facility, any combination of City owned facilities, or all City owned facilities; and WHEREAS, the lowest responsive bidder, Cleaning Systems, Inc., has agreed to provide janitorial services, pursuant to the Terms & Conditions, Special Conditions, and Technical Specifications of Bid #06-08B to City Hall, Transportation Division (Broward Sheriffs Office Building), Recreational Center, Multipurpose Center, Caporella Aquatic Center, Public Works Building, Utilities Building, Water Treatment Plant, Satellite City Hall, Community Center, and Fire Station #15 for an amount not to exceed $211,800; and WHEREAS, the lowest responsive bidder, Cleaning Systems, Inc. has agreed to provide janitorial services to additional City facilities upon thirty (30) days written notice from the City and pursuant to the Terms and Conditions, Special Conditions, Technical Specifications of Bid #06-08B; and WHEREAS, the Public Works Director, Public Works Operations Manager, and Purchasing and Contracts Manager recommend that the appropriate City Officials enter into an Agreement to utilize Cleaning Systems, Inc., for contract janitorial services, a copy of said Agreement is included herein as Exhibit "T; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Tamarac, Florida deems it to be in the best interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Tamarac that janitorial services be provided contractually by Cleaning Systems, Inc. 1 1 Temp. Reso. #10940 April 26, 2006 Page 3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF TAMARAC, FLORIDA: SECTION 1: The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are HEREBY ratified and confirmed as being true and correct and are HEREBY made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption hereof. SECTION 2: The award of Bid #06-08B to Cleaning Systems, Inc., is HEREBY approved for an amount not to exceed $211,800 annually for the term of the Agreement. SECTION 3: That the appropriate City Officials are HEREBY authorized to execute an agreement with Cleaning Systems, Inc., a copy of said Agreement being hereto attached as Exhibit "3". SECTION 4: That funding in an amount not to exceed $211,800 is hereby approved. SECTION 5: The resolution authorizes necessary budget transfers to accommodate this action. SECTION 6: All Resolutions or parts of Resolutions in conflict herewith are HEREBY repealed to the extent of such conflict. SECTION 7: If any provision of this Resolution or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this Resolution that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Resolution are declared to be severable. SECTION B passage and adoption. Temp. Reso. #10940 April 26, 2006 Page 4 This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 1_1)1(P ATTEST: MARION SWENSO , CMC CITY CLERK I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have approved this RESOLUTION as to form. SAMUEL S. GORE CITY ATTORNEY day of I 2006. BETH FL NSBAUM-TAL BISCO ` MAYOR RECORD OF COMMISSION VOTE: MAYOR FLANSBAUM-TALABISCO, DIST 1: V/M PORTNER DIST 2: COMM ATKINS-GRAD DIST 3: COMM. SULTANOF DIST 4: COMM. DRESSLER 1 1 Temporary Reso. No. 10940 -- Exhibit 1 ITB No. 06-08B CITYWIDE JANITORIAL SERVICES OPENS THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2006 2:00 P.M. CITY OF TAMARAC PURCHASING & CONTRACTS 7525 NW 88 AVENUE TAMARAC, FL 33321 SUBMITTED BY: CLEANING SYSTEMS, INC. 10330 NW 55 STREET SUNRISE, FL 33351 (954) 341-0000 • FAx (954) 341--6771 E-MAIL: CLEANSYSWAOL.COM SUBMIT BID TO: CITY OF TAMARAC PURCHASING AND CONTRACTS DIVISION 7525 NW 88T" AVENUE TAMARAC, FL 33321 954-597-3570 INVITATION FOR BID Bidder Acknowledgement BID OPENING DATE/TIME: March 23, 2006, 2:00 P.M. EST BUYER NAME: Keith K. Glatz, CPPO BUYER PHONE: 954-597-3567 BUYER EMAIL: keithg@tamarac.org PRE -BID CONFERENCE/SITE INSPECTION: March 8, 2006 @ 10:00 A.M. Tamarac City Hall, City Commission Chambers, 7525 NW 88th Ave. Tamarac, Florida 33321 BONDING: 5% Bid Bond, 100% Payment/Performance Bond GENERAL CONDITIONS/INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE STANDARD FOR ALL BIDS FOR COMMODITIES/SERVICES ISSUED BY THE CITY OF TAMARAC. THE CITY OF TAMARAC MAY DELETE, SUPERSEDE OR MODIFY ANY OF THESE STANDARD INSTRUCTIONS FOR A PARTICULAR BID BY INDICATING SUCH CHANGE IN THE INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS OR IN THE SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF THE BID. ANY AND ALL SPECIAL CONDITIONS THAT MAY VARY FROM THESE GENERAL CONDITIONS SHALL PREVAIL OVER ANY CONFLICTING PROVISION WITHIN ANY VENDOR'S STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDLESS OF ANY LANGUAGE IN VENDOR'S DOCUMENTATION TO THE CONTRARY. SEALED BIDS THIS FORM SHOULD BE EXECUTED AND SUBMITTED WITH ALL BID FORMS IN A SEALED ENVELOPE. THE FACE OF THE ENVELOPE SHALL CONTAIN THE ABOVE ADDRESS, THE BID NUMBER AND THE BID TITLE. BIDS NOT SUBMITTED ON THE ATTACHED BID FORM MAY BE DEEMED NON -RESPONSIVE. ALL BIDS ARE SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SPECIFIED HEREIN. THOSE BIDS THAT DO NOT COMPLY WITH THESE CONDITIONS MAY BE DEEMED NON -RESPONSIVE. BIDDER COMPANY NAME: Cleaning Systems, Inc. COMPANY ADDRESS: 10330 NW 55 Street, Sunrise, FL 33351 COMPANY PHONE: 954-341-0000 NAME OF AUTHORIZED AGENT: James Fischer TITLE OF AUTHORIZED AGENT: President AUTHORIZED AGENT EMAIL ADDRESS: cleansy 5 aol.com BIDDER TAXPAYER ID OR SOCIAL SECURITY R: 65-0764773 SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED AGENT: I certify that this Bid Acknowledgement is made without prior understanding, agreement or connection with any corporation, firm or person submitting a Bid for the same commodities and/or services and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. I agree to abide by all conditions of this Bid and certify that I am authorized to sign this Bid as an agent for the Bidder. GTC_ 4 of Tamarac Purchasing and Contracts Division COMPANY NAME: (Please Print): Cleaning systems, Inc. Phone: 954-341.0000 Fax: 954-341-6771 —NOTICE --- BEFORE SUBMIT TING YOUR BID, MAKE SURE YOU... 11. Carefully read the General Terms & Conditions, Special Conditions and the General Requirements. 2. Carefully read the Detailed Specifications, and then properl fill out the BID FORMS (Attachment "A"). �] 3. Fill out and sign the NON -COLLUSIVE AFFIDAVIT (Attachment "B") and have it properly notarized. 4. Sign the CERTIFICATION page (Attachment "C). Failure to do so will result in your Bid being deemed non -responsive. [%] 5. Fill out the BIDDERS_QUALIFICATION STATEMENT (Attachment "D"). FJ J 6. Fill out the REFERENCES page (Attachment "E"). [�] 7. Sign the VENDOR DRUG FREE WORKPLACE FORM (Attachment "F"). [] S. Fill out the LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS (Attachment "G"). ✓[� 9. Include a 5% BID BOND. (Attachment "H" ). Failure to provide a bond will result in automatic rejection of your bid. P110. Include proof of insurance. 11. Carefully read the CHAN E ORDER (Attachment "I"), and the STANDARD j FORM OF AGREEMENT. [J] 12. Submit ONE (1) Original AND TWO (2) Photocopies of your bid, clearly marked with the BID NUMBER AND BID NAME on the outside of the package. [] 13. Make sure your Bid is submitted PRIOR to the deadline. Late Bids will not be accepted. Failure to provide the requested attachments may result in your bid being deemed non -responsive. THIS PAGE AND THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE TO BE RETURNED WITH YOUR BID. THIS SHOULD BE THE FIRST PAGE OF YOUR BID. 28 Citv of Tamarac Purchasing and Contracts Division ATTACHMENT "A" BID FORM BID NO. 06-08B Submitted by: Cleaning Systems, Inc. (Bidder) 3/21/06 (Date) THIS BID IS SUBMITTED TO: City of Tamarac Purchasing and Contracts Manager 7525 Northwest 88th Avenue Tamarac, Florida 33321 The undersigned Bidder proposes and agrees, if this bid is accepted, to enter into an agreement with the City to perform and furnish all Work as specified herein for the Contract Price and within the Contract Period indicated in this bid. 2. This bid will remain subject to acceptance for sixty (60) days after the day of bid opening. Bidder will sign and submit an agreement with the necessary documents required by the City within fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the City's Award. a) Bidder has familiarized itself with the nature and extent of the contract documents, locality, and all local conditions and laws and regulations that in any manner may affect cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the Work. b) Bidder has given the City written notice of all conflicts, errors or discrepancies that it has discovered in the contract documents and the written resolution thereof by the City is acceptable to Bidder. c) This Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of or on behalf of any undisclosed person, firm or corporation and is not submitted in conformity with any agreement or rules of any group, association, organization or corporation; Bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid; Bidder has not solicited or induced any person, firm or corporation to refrain from bidding; and Bidder has not sought by collusion to obtain for itself any advantage over any other Bidder or over the City. 3. Bidder will complete the Work for the prices shown in the "Bid Form". 4. Bidder agrees that the Work will be substantially performed and complete in accordance with the schedules established herein. 29 of Tamarac ATTACHMENT "A" BID FORM (continued) and Contracts Division The City of Tamarac is hereby requesting Bids, from qualified vendors, to furnishing all labor, supplies, materials, equipment, tools, service and supervision necessary to properly perform and maintain each City facility in a neat, clean and orderly manner. We propose to furnish the following in conformity with the specifications and at the below bid prices. The bid prices quoted have been checked and certified to be correct. Said prices are fixed and firm and shall be paid to Bidder for the successful completion of its obligation as specified in the contract documents. City Facility Name and Location Total $ /Month City Hall, 7525 NW 88th Avenue, Tamarac 5500.00 Transportation Division in the Broward Sheriff's Office Buildin 7515 NW 88th Avenue, Tamarac $—_ 300.00----- Recreational Center, 7501 North University Drive, Tamarac 650.00 Multi Purpose Center, 7531 North University Drive, _ Tamarac $— 1850.00 Caporella Aquatic Center, 9300 NW 58 Street, Tamarac 950,00 Public Works Department, 6011 Nob Hill Road, Tamarac _ First Floor -- Building Department Second Floor -- Public Works Department 2100 00 --- --_ Utilities Building, 6001 Nob Hill Road, Tamarac $_ 1350.00 Water Treatment Plant, 7803 NW 61st Street, Tamarac 550.00 Satellite City Hall, 4267 W Commercial Blvd., Tamarac 450.00 Community Center, 8601 W. Commercial Blvd., Tamarac _ 3500.00 Fire Station #15, 6000 Hiatus Road, Tamarac 450.00 TOTAL ANNUAL COST FOR ALL ABOVE LISTED FACILITIES [PLEASE NOTE PAYMENTS WILL BE MADE BY FACILITY $__211,800.00 ON A MONTHLY BASIS -, �_— -- Cleaning Systems, Inc. tAl` Company Name , ut orized Signature City of Tamarac ATTACHMENT "A" BID FORM (continued) =31o7llr� Purchasing and Contracts Division We propose to furnish the following Special Events in conformity with the specifications and at the below bid prices. The bid prices quoted have been checked and certified to be correct. Said prices are fixed and firm and shall be paid to Bidder for the successful completion of its obligation as specified in the contract documents. The City shall occasionally, for whatever reason, have special events that will require janitorial attention unique to the regularly scheduled services. The Contractor will include square foot for the following services. Contractor's prices for these services will remain fixed and firm for the entire term of the Contract. Additionally, Contractor agrees to provide any or all of these services upon no less than twenty-four (24) hours' notice from the City. Special Events $! Square Foot -Spray buff of resilient floors $___.09 15 Floor stripping, waxing and sealing$ Car et shampooing bonnet method $___ •n�__T Carpet shampooing extraction method $___ •15 Furniture polishing Upholstery shampooing Glass cleaning_.__ Pressure cleanin $___.05 Cleaning Systems, Inc. Company Name 31 ut orized Signature City of Tamarac ATTACHMENT "A" BID FORM (continued) f. • 1• IS: Purchasing and Contracts Division The City reserves the right to reject any bid, if it deems that a vendor has deliberately provided erroneous information. The undersigned declare to have specific and legal authorization to obligate their firm to the terms of this bid, and further, that they have examined the Invitation to Bid, the instructions to Bidders, the Specifications, and other documents included in this bid request, and hereby promises and agrees that, if this bid is accepted, they will faithfully fulfill the terms of this bid together with all guarantees and warranties thereto. The undersigned bidding firm further certifies the product and/or equipment meets or exceeds the specification as stated in the bid package; and also agrees that products and/or equipment to be delivered which fail to meet bid specifications will be rejected by the City within thirty (30) days of delivery. Return of rejection will be at the expense of the bidder. It is the intent of the City to award this bid to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any informality concerning the bids when such rejection or waiver is deemed to be in the best interest of The City of Tamarac. The City reserves the right to award the bid on a split order basis, lump sum or individual item basis unless otherwise stated. Cleaning Systems, Inc. Company Name Auth ed Signature 10330 NW 55 Street James Fischer Address Sunrise, FL 33351 City, State, ZIP n/a Typed/Printed Name 954.341-0000 954-341-6771 (fax) Telephone & Fax Number 65-0764773 Contractor's License Number Federal Tax ID# 32 City of Tamarac 0 Purchasing and Contracts Diyis;on ATTACHMENT "A" BID FORM (continued) Bidders Name: Cleaning Systems, Inc. TERMS: 100 % DAYS: 10 days following service month Delivery/completion: 10 calendar days after receipt of Purchase Order To be considered eligible for award, one (1) original and two (2) conies of this bid form MUST be submitted with the Bid. NOTE: Bid submittals without the manual signature of an authorized agent of the Bidder shall be deemed non -responsive and ineligible for award. IF "NO BID" IS OFFERED, PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: Please indicate reason(s) why a Bid Proposal is not being submitted at this time. Return the Bid Form to avoid removal of Bidder from the City of Tamarac's vendor listing. 33 City of Tamarac Purchasing and Contracts Division ATTACHMENT "A" BID FORM (continued) Bidder's Name: Cleaning Systems, Inc. Variations: The Bidder shall identify all variations and exceptions taken to the Instructions to Bidders, the Special Conditions and any Technical Specifications in the space provided below; provided, however, that such variations are not expressly prohibited in the bid documents. For each variation listed, reference the applicable section of the bid document. If no variations are listed here, it is understood that the Bidder's Proposal fully complies with all terms and conditions. It is further understood that such variations may be cause for determining that the Bid Proposal is non -responsive and ineligible for award: Section Variance Section Variance Section Variance Section Variance Attach additional sheets if necessary. 34 of Tarnarac Pur(,hasing and Contracts Division ATTACHMENT "B" NON -COLLUSIVE AFFIDAVIT State of Florida )ss. County of Broward ) _James Fischer ------ —_ being first duly sworn, deposes and says that: 1. He/she is the _President (Owner, Partner, Officer, Representative or Agent) of _Meaning Systems, Inc.the Offeror that has submitted the attached Proposal; 2. He/she is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached Proposal and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such Proposal; 3. Such Proposal is genuine and is not a collusive or sham Proposal; 4. Neither the said Offeror nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, employees or parties in interest, including this affiant, have in any way colluded, conspired, connived or agreed, directly or indirectly, with any other Offeror, firm, or person to submit a collusive or sham Proposal in connection with the Work for which the attached Proposal has been submitted; or to refrain from bidding in connection with such Work; or have in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion, or communication, or conference with any Offeror, firm, or person to fix the price or prices in the attached Proposal or of any other Offeror, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost elements of the Proposal price or the Proposal price of any other Offeror, or to secure through any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement any advantage against (Recipient), or any person interested in the proposed Work; 5. The price or prices quoted in the attached Proposal are fair and proper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy, connivance, or unlawful agreement on the part of the Offeror or any other of its agents, representatives, owners, employees or parties in interest, including this affiant. Signed Baled and delivered in the resence Qt .� r By v `� J es Fischer Printed Name President Title 35 of Tamarac and Contracts Division ATTACHMENT "B" NON -COLLUSIVE AFFIDAVIT (continued) ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of Florida County of Broward On this the 21 day of _-March---, 2006, before me, the undersigned Notary Public of the State of Florida, personally appeared James Fischer Moil (Name(s) of individual(s) who appeared before notary) whose name(s) oe/ahe/they re Subscribed to within the instrument, and h�e. 'she/they acknowledge that executed it. WITNESS my hand 1 and official seal. e%(�•'rmGK%iatkomkf NOTARY PUBLIC, ST T OF FLORIDA NOTARY PUBLIC - MYCOMM sion00178%8 SEAL OF OFFICE: or FxpimsJanuary 24,2007 .._T,_.—_-- ..— --- _.__ (Name of Notary Public: Print, Stamp, or Type as Commissioned) 6�'Personally known to me, or ❑ Produced identification: (Type of Identification Produced) d DID take an oath, or ❑ DID NOT take an oath 36 of Tamarac Purchasing and Contracts Divrs�on 0 .. .. .. ... ... - .. ATTACHMENT "C" CERTIFICATION THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH THE BID We (1), the undersigned, hereby agree to furnish the item(s)/service(s) described in the Invitation to Bid. We (1) certify that we(I) have read the entire document, including the Specifications, Additional Requirements, Supplemental Attachments, Instructions to Bidders, Terms and Conditions, and any addenda issued. We agree to comply with all of the requirements of the entire Invitation To Bid. Indicate which type of organization below: INDIVIDUAL ❑ PARTNERSHIP ❑ CORPORATION 9 OTHER ❑ If "Other", Explain: A orized Signature President Title Cleaning Systems, Inc. Company Name Sunrise, FL 33351 City/State/Zip 954-341-6771 Fax Number James Fischer Name (Printed Or Typed) 65-0764773 Federal Employer I.D./Social Security No. 10330 NW 55 Street Address 954-341-0000 Telephone James Fischer Contact Person 37 City of Tamarac Purchasing and Contracts Division EMfA*M /1X►IW-§1 OFFEROR'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT The undersigned certifies under oath the truth and correctness of all statements and of all answers to questions made hereinafter: SUBMITTED TO: City of Tamarac Purchasing and Contracts Manager ADDRESS: 7525 NW 88th Avenue Tamarac, Florida 33321 Check One Submitted By: Cleaning Systems, Inc. [✓ Corporation Name: James Fischer ❑ Partnership Address: 10330 NW 55 St., Sunrise, FL 33351 ❑ Individual Principal Office: same ❑ Other Telephone No. 954-341-0000 Fax No. 954-341-6771 1. State the true, exact, correct and complete name of the partnership, corporation, trade or fictitious name under which you do business and the address of the place of business. The correct name of the Offeror is: Cleaning Systems, Inc. The address of the principal place of business is: 10330 NW 55 Street, Sunrise, FL 33351 2. If Offeror is a corporation, answer the following: a) Date of Incorporation: June,1997 b) State of Incorporation: Florida c) President's name: James Fischer d) Vice President's name: Tatiana Fischer e) Secretary's name: Tatiana Fischer f) Treasurer's name: James Fischer g) Name and address of Resident Agent: James Fischer, 10330 NW 55 St., Sunrise, FL 33351 3. If Offeror is an individual or a partnership, answer the following: a) Date of organization: 38 City of Tamarac Purchasina and Contracts Division b) Name, address and ownership units of all partners: c) State whether general or limited partnership: 4. If Offeror is other than an individual, corporation or partnership, describe the organization and give the name and address of principals: 5. If Offeror is operating under a fictitious name, submit evidence of compliance with the Florida Fictitious Name Statute, 6. How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 8 years a) Under what other former names has your organization operated? XnR Cleaning Systems, Inc. 7. Indicate registration, license numbers or certificate numbers for the businesses or professions, which are the subject of this Bid. Please attach certificate of competency and/or state registration. 16-8012068317-3 8. Have you personally inspected the site of the proposed work? �] YES ❑ NO 9. Do you have a complete set of documents, including drawings and addenda? OYES ❑ NO 10. Did you attend the Pre -Proposal Conference if any such conference was held? r� YES ❑ NO 11. Have you ever failed to complete any work awarded to you? If so, state when, where and why: no 39 of Tamarac T Purchasinq and Contracts Division 12. State the names, telephone numbers and last known addresses of three (3) owners, individuals or representatives of owners with the most knowledge of work which you have performed and to which you refer (government owners are preferred as references). Name Address Telephone Annette Gadus, 2950 Cleveland Clinic Blvd, Weston, FL 33331 954-659-5030 Christine Roberts, 222 NE 9 Ave., Boynton Beach, FL 33425 561-742-6203 Carol Hollins, 10770 W. Oakland Park Blvd., Sunrise, FL 33351 954-572-2485 13. List the pertinent experience of the key individuals of your organization (continue on insert sheet, if necessary). See resumes in attachments section 14. State the name of the individual who will have personal supervision of the work: Norma Velez 15. State the name and address of attorney, if any, for the business of the Offeror: John Hume 1401 University Drive, #301, Coral Springs, FL 16. State the names and addresses of all businesses and/or individuals who own an interest of more than five percent (5%) of the Offeror's business and indicate the percentage owned of each such business and/or individual: James Fischer, 10330 NW 55 Street, Sunrise, FL 33351 17. State the names, addresses and the type of business of all firms that are partially or wholly owned by Offeror: Cleaning Systems, Inc., 10330 NW 55 Street, Sunrise, FL 33351 - Commercial janitorial services Home -Maid, 7310 W. McNab Rd., Tamarac, FL 33321 - Residential cleaning service 40 City of Tamarac Purchasing and Contracts Division 18. State the name of Surety Company which will be providing the bond, and name and address of agent: Developers Surety and Indemnity Company David B. Shick, 7217 Benjamin Rd., Tampa, FL 33634 19. Bank References: Bank Address Telephone Wachovia Bank, NA University Drive, Coral Springs, FL 954-344-3573 20. Attach a financial statement including Proposer's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items: a) Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials, real estate, stocks and bonds, equipment, furniture and fixtures, inventory and prepaid expenses): b) Net Fixed Assets c) Other Assets d) Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes, advances, accrued salaries, real estate .encumbrances and accrued payroll taxes). e) Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus, and retained earnings): 21. State the name of the firm preparing the financial statement and date thereof: Robert Boyer, CPA March 2, 2006 22. Is this financial statement for the identical organization named on page one? 0 YES ❑ NO 23. If not, explain the relationship and financial responsibility of the organization whose financial statement is provided (e.g., parent -subsidiary). 41 of Tarnarec Purchasing and Contracts Divis,,00 THE OFFEROR ACKNOWLEDGES AND UNDERSTANDS THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN RESPONSE TO THIS QUALIFICATIONS STATEMENT SHALL BE RELIED UPON BY OWNER IN AWARDING THE CONTRACT AND SUCH INFORMATION IS WARRANTED BY OFFEROR TO BE TRUE. THE DISCOVERY OF ANY OMISSION OR MISSTATEMENT THAT MATERIALLY AFFECTS THE OFFEROR'S QUALIFICATIONS TO PERFORM UNDER THE CONTRACT SHALL CAUSE THE OWNER TO REJECT THE PROPOSAL, AND IF AFTER THE AWARD TO CANCEL.,AND TERMINATE THE AWARD AND/OR CONTRACT. re) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT State of Florida County of Broward On this the 21__ day of March `—, 2006, before me, the undersigned Notary Public of the State of Florida, personally appeared James Fischer and (Name(s) of individual(s) who appeared before notary) whose name(s) is/are Subscribed to within the instrument, and he/she/they acknowledge that he/she/they executed it. _- WITNESS my hand and official seal. .4 -4 A(-, A-""�&' NOTARY PUBLIC, S7 TE OF FLORIDA NOTARY PUBLIC` " Tea G Kwiatkowski SEAL OF OFFICE: 110) My CommissionDD178568Expires January24,2007 (Name of Notary Public: Print, Stamp, or Type as Commissioned) alPersonally known to me, or ❑ Produced identification: (Type of Identification Produced) DID take an oath, or ❑ DID NOT take an oath 42 of Tamarac Purchasing and Contracts Division ATTACHMENT "E" REFERENCES Please list government agencies and/or private firms with whom you have done business during the last five years: Your Company Name Cleaning Systems, Inc. Address 10330 NW 55 Street City State Zip Sunrise, FL 33351 Phone/Fax 954-341-0000 / 954.341-6771 Agency/Firm Name: Cleveland Clinic Florida Address 2950 Cleveland Clinic Blvd. City State Zip Weston, FL 33331 Phone/Fax 954-659-5030 / 954-659.5035 Contact Name Annette Gadus Agency/Firm Name: City of Boynton Beach Address 222 NB 9th Avenue City State Zip Boynton Beach, FL 33425 Phone/Fax 561-742-6203 / 561-742-6211 Contact Name Christine Roberts Agency/Firm Name: Robb & Stucky Interiors Address 200 Plaza Real City State Zip Boca Raton, FL 33432 Phone/Fax 561-347-1717 / 561-347-6030 Contact Name Jeff Pipes Agency/Firm Name: City of Sunny Isles Beach Address 18070 Collins Avenue City State Zip Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160 Phone/Fax 305.947-0606 / 305-949-3113 3 7 Contact Name James Watts Agency/Firm Name: City of sunrise Address 10770 W. Oakland Park Blvd. City State Zip Sunrise, FL 33351 Phone/Fax 954-572-2485 / 572-2278 Contact Name Carol Hollins 43 of 7arnarac and Contracts Division ATTACHMENT "F" VENDOR DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE Preference may be given to vendors submitting a certification with their bid/proposal certifying they have a drug -free workplace in accordance with Section 287.087, Florida Statutes. This requirement affects all public entities of the State and becomes effective January 1, 1991. The special condition is as follows: IDENTICAL TIE BIDS - Preference may be given to businesses with drug -free workplace programs. Whenever two or more bids that are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the State or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a bid received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug -free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie bids will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug -free workplace program. In order to have a drug -free workplace program, a business shall: 1. Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). 4. In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employees that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contenders to, any violation of chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later that five (5) days after each conviction. 5. Impose a section on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community, by any employee who is so convicted. 6. Ma e a g faith effort to continue to maintain a drug -free workplace through im I en on of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I r c y th is form complies fully with the above requirements. Cleaning Systems, Inc. A t orized Signature Company Name 44 of Tamara(. Purchasing and Contrrar;tu _Division ATTACHMENT "G" LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS The Bidder shall list below the names and business address of each subcontractor who will perform Work under this Bid in excess of one-half of one percent of the Contractor's Total Bid Price, and shall also list the portion of the Work that will be done by such subcontractor. After the opening of bids, no changes or substitutions will be allowed except as otherwise provided by law. The listing of more than one subcontractor for each item of Work to be performed with the words "and/or' will not be permitted. Failure to comply with this requirement will render the Bid as non -responsive and may cause its rejection. Work to be Performed 1. NONE 2, 3. 4 fit C• Contractor Percent License of Total Subcontractor's Number Contract Name and Address 45 Purchasing and Contracts Division City of Tamarac ,,Committed to Excellence... Always" ADDENDUM NO.1 INVITATION FOR BID # 06-08B CITYWIDE JANITORIAL. SERVICES DATE OF ADDENDUM, March 9, 2006 The following clarifications, changes, additions and/or deletions are hereby made part of the Contract Documents for IFB No. 06-0813, Citywide Janitorial Services. 1. Square Footage of City Facilities: See the attached document titled "City of Tamarac City Buildings.. Please note the Square Footage for the Transportation Division in the Broward Sheriffs Office is 2500 sq, ft., all carpeted. 2. Configuration of City Buildings: Configurations of City Buildings are included in the attached document, 3� Site Tours: Additional site tours may be arranged directly by contacting Public Works Superintendent John Engwiller at (954) 597-3716. All other questions pertaining to the bid shall be routed, in writing, to the Purchasing & Contracts Manager, Keith Glatz, CPPQ, % City of Tamarac7525 NW 88t" Ave., Tamarac, FL. 33321. Fax: (954) 597-3565. E-mail address: keithocMtarnarac.gM. Questions should be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. on March 17, 2006, 4, Daily Facility Population: (See following pages) 5. Eligibly: Vendors: The following vendors were in attendance at the Mandatory Pre -Bid Conference and Site Inspection held on March 8, 2005. Therefore, only the following vendors are eligible to submit a response to this solicitation: Cleaning Systems, Inc. FBG Service Corporation Ninety Five South, Inc. RCS Cleaning Service Triangle Services 7525 NW $8th Avenue ■ Tamarac. Florida 33321-2401 a (954) 597-3570 a Fax (954) 597.3565 w www.tamarac.org Equal Opporlunily Employer of 7ernaroc & Contracts Division There are no further changes to this hid. This addendum Should be returned with your bid submittal. Please acknowledge the addendum in the area indicated below, and return a copy of the addendum along with your response. Acknowledged and Accepted: iL NAME OFBIDDER: CLr ,11\D) % $t 5�C' A E:3 /a/ Keith K.JICI tz, CF'PO Purchasing & Contracts Manager Attachments 06.088 Addendum No. 1031406 Purchasing and Contracts Division City of Tamarac "Committed to Excellence...A/ways" ADDENDUM NO. 2 INVITATION FOR BID # 06-08B CITY-WIDE JANITORIAL SERVICES DATE OF ADDENDUM: March 17, 2006 The following clarifications, changes, additions and/or deletions are hereby made part of the Contract Documents for IFB No, 06-08B, City-wide Janitorial Services. The Bid Form, Attachment "A" and the Offer's Qualification Statement Form, Attachment "D" of the original bid document are now being offered in WORD format (attached) for direct input of required information, if your firm so chooses, Manual input and return of information on these forms however is still acceptable with your bid response. Eligible Vendors: The following vendors were in attendance at the Mandatory Pre -Bid Conference and Site Inspection held on March 8, 2006. Therefore, only the following vendors are eligible to submit a response to this solicitation. - Cleaning Systems, Inc. FBG Service Corporation Ninety Five South, Inc. RCS Cleaning Service Triangle Services There are no further changes to this bid. This addendum should be returned with your bid submittal. Please acknowledge the addendum in the area indicated below, and return a copy of the addendum along with your response. Acknowledged and Accepted: NAME OF BIDDER: Cleaning Systems, Inc. DATE Attachments 3/21 /06 7525 NW 88th Avenue 2 Tamarac, Florida 33321-2401 a (954) 597-3570 a Fax (954) 597-3565 15 www.tamarac.org i rIIJ %.&r% I Ir iI -^ 1 Iw IJ IJJ V CU AJ A IYIA I I C,K V r IN r V KNIA I I V N ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. SLATON INSURANCE P.O. Box 220537 West Palm Beach FL 33422 Phone:561-683--8383 Fax:561-684-5995 Cleaning Systems, Inc dba Home Maid 10330 NW 55th Street Sunrise FL 33351 COVERAGES INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL # INSURER A: eridgIsfield Employers Iav-Co- A INSURER B: Ohio Casualty Insurance Cc, AA k INSURER C: Haztford Firs insurance co. ^ INSURER D, -- — --- INSURER E: THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE. AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES, AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. to I NSRE TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE (MM/DRIYY) DATE (MM/OD/YY) LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 C X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIP IS MADE [ij] OCCUR 21UUNTS5531 04/01/05 04/01/06 PREMISES(Eacccurence) $ 100,000 MED EXP (.Any one person) $ 10,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ 1 , 000 , 000 GENEPAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 POLICY FX7 PER& LOC C AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO 21UUMS5531 04/01/05 04/01/06 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) $ 1,000,000 X ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ BODILY INJURY (Per accident) ,$ HIRED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ OTHER THAN EA ACC $ ANY AUTO $ AUTO ONLY'. AGO EXCESWUMBRELLA LIASILRY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000,000 B X OCCUR ci-AIMs MADE UU00653289810 04/01/05 04/01/06 AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 $ DEDUCTIBLE X RETENTION $ 0 $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE 28406 01/01/06 01/01/07 X TORY LIMITS ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT _ $ 500 , 000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 500,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? If yes, describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L. DISEASE- POLICY LIMIT T. 500,000 OTWER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS J LOCATIONS / VEHICLES / EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT / SPECIAL PROVISIONS *FLORIDA STATUTE REQUIRES TEN (10) DAYS NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FOR NON PAYMENT & FORTY FIVE (4S) DAYS FOR NON RENEWAL CERTIFICATE HOLDER IS LISTED AS AN ADDITIONAL INSURED WITH RESPECTS TO GENERAL LIABILITY ONLY CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION City of Tamarac 7525 NW 88 Ave Tamarac FL 33321 RD 25 (2001108) SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO 00 SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. O ACORD CORPORATION 1988 BROWARD COUNTY OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE TAX FORM NO 401-2801AC 25-061 FOR PERIOD OCTOBER 1, 2005 THRU SEPTEMBER 30, 2006 i ,..._ _ PENALTIES IF PAID ❑ RENEWAL ❑ TRANSFER SEC # TAX OCT. • 100/1 NOv. -15% BACK TAX DEC, - 20% `After DEC. 31 - 25% PENALTY ' Plus Tax Collection Fee of u ❑ NEW DATE BUSINESS OPENED P to $25.00 T.C. FEE Based on Cost of License if Paid STATE OR COUNTY CERT/REG # TRANSFER On or After November 30, Business Location Address: .,.:r :•.,:) niL,• ., .r'?..Tf4' ACCOUNTNUMBER ��.3: d•'r` Lt�• w>>..;ywir•.`..,".�7'>. :=i'ti S.••-R.••. i:�1, TOTAL .`.i�".:7-^'CJ00'7b43 ? :...-,I G 5: Y�17- ".iG F 4.,i 01111E.`2:, o i r- �. is � •.:.�: t? jSli../ �1�: Y. '�'. . THIS LICENSE MUST BE CONSPICUOUSLY DISPLAYED t•tlyj�� w •z, i� i. ;wr J!4 1 ..0C, ;.0 TO PUBLIC VIEW AT THE LOCATION ADDRESS ABOVE. - BI��WY"-'R t UARD TYPE OF LICENSE TAX PAID COUNTY BROWARD COUNTY REVENUE COLLECTOR 0O G' 720��` V 115 S. Andrews Avenue, Governmental Center Annex 22 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301 PAYMENT RECEIVED AS VALIDATED ABOVE "SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON BACK OF LAST COPY www.broward.org/revenue OC%,UPAiI r,ONAL LICEr,vSE CITY OF SUNRISE 3801 N. UNIVERSITY DRIVE, #401 SUNRISE, FL 33351 (954) 572-2352 { tI'1; I w � f� f �•I".. V°' y.i. 'N•.� .. {�'I:�W " g c ICENSE EXPIRES SE'PTEMSER 30, 2006 G ,_ 3r,NO St ST LICENSE MUST BE CONSPICUOUSLY DISPLAYED TO PUBLIC VIEW AT BUSINESS LOCATION. TICF: THIS LIrCNSE BE(-r�MESW ' ")ID IF" ,'JNERS`-I'-, BUSINI"'G NAM- ? ADDRE" S IS CHP' '^,ED. LICE`ISEE MU^TAPPLYY'11.'^--NSF " 1ASION F,')R TRAN- "ER. CLEANING SYSTEMS INC. BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2005 CURRENT ASSETS Cash $ 2,210 Accounts Receivable 257,975 Inventory 23,576 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS $ 283,761 FIXED ASSETS Machinery and Equipment $ 35,826 Less: Accumulated Depreciation (33,024) TOTAL FIXED ASSETS $ 2,802 TOTAL ASSETS $ 286,563 CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts Payable $ 42,404 Sales Tax Payable 1,698 Accrued Payroll Taxes 10197 Loan Payable Officers 60,000 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES $ 114,299 STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY Common Stock, $ 1 Par Value, 100 sh o/s $ 100 Paid In Capital 18,905 Retained Earnings 153259 TOTAL STOCKHOLDER EQUITY $ 172,264 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER EQUITY $ 286,563 SEE ACCOMPANYING NOTES AND ACCOUNTANTS REPORT CLEANING SYSTEMS INC STATEMENT OF RETAINED EARNINGS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2005 Retained Earnings, January 1, 2005 $ 114,037 Income from year ended December 31, 2005 39,222 Retained Earnings, December 31, 2005 $ 153,259 SEE ACCOMPANYING NOTES AND ACCOUNTANTS REPORT CLEANING SYSTEMS INC INCOME STATEMENT YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2005 INCOME Cleaning Services Other Income TOTAL INCOME COST OF SERVICES Inventory, January 1, 2005 Parts and Supplies Field Auto Costs Subcontractors Wages Total Available Costs Inventory, December 31, 2005 Total Costs of Services GROSS PROFIT ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS Salaries and Wages Rent Taxes Depreciation Advertising Insurance Licenses Professional Fees Office Supplies Travel and Entertainment Utilities and Telephone Dues and Subscriptions Medical and Benefits Workers Compensation and Liability Selling Expenses Seminars and Training Auto $ 2,291,724 99,228 $ 2,390,952 $ 50,661 177,641 96,383 494,356 1,049,436 $ 1,868,477 23,576 $ 1,844,901 $ 546,051 $ 102,410 20,696 103,576 2,104 3,431 28,210 830 2,810 21,048 3,744 10,009 3,244 32,001 87,047 6,212 1,015 27,409 CLEANING SYSTEMS INC INCOME STATEMENT YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2005 Postage and Freight Bank Charges Repairs Pagers Equipment Rentals Bonds Pest Control Mobile Phones Uniforms TOTAL ADMMSTRATIVE EXPENSES NET INCOME FOR PERIOD $ 1,213 1,251 19,020 675 12,404 1,710 845 9,993 3,922 506,829 39,222 SEE ACCOMPANYING NOTES AND ACCOUNTANTS REPORT CLEANING SYSTEMS INC, STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2005 CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES Net Income $ 39,222 Adjustments to reconcile Net income to Net Cash Provided from Operating Activities: Depreciation 2,104 Decrease in Inventory 27,085 Increase in Accounts Receivable (100,233) Increase in Accounts Payable 11,698 Decrease in Accrued Payroll Taxes (3,860) Decrease in Sales Tax Payable (2,375) NET CASH USED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES $ 26,359 CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES Loan from Shareholder $ 25,000 NET CASH PROVIDED BY INVESTING ACTIVITIES $ 25,000 NET DECREASE IN CASH $ 1,359 CASH BALANCE, JANUARY 1, 2005 $ 3,569 CASH BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 2005 $ 2,210 SEE ACCOMPANYING NOTES AND ACCOUNTANTS REPORT Any complaints or suggestions will always be handled in a professional manner. We do not often get cleaning complaints. Usually what may seem to be a cleaning complaint at first, turns out to be a communication problem that can be solved with very little effort. Communication with Cleaning Systems is always possible. Our office is staffed daily and backed up with a 24 hour, 7 day per week answering service and paging system. Should a complaint arise: (1) the problem will be inspected by one of the company principals, as necessary; (Z) corrective action will begin immediately; and (3) the problem will be reviewed by the Account Manager before being presented as complete. CSl is generally able to respond to complaints requiring immediate response within one hour. Effective supervision on every management level is the key to a successful custodial program. We believe that the principals must maintain a direct position in the daily, as well as nightly quality control procedures of our company. We personally inspect accounts on a rotational basis in order that we may upgrade our line supervision procedures, insure that our customers are receiving what they have contracted for and to preserve the reputation that we have strived so hard to achieve. ltmlwi ■• • We assign an Account Manager to each account that we have. Our supervisors are responsible for quality control and employee development and report to the Account Manager. The Account Manager will receive a report from our daytime/evening supervisor which will indicate any building mechanical problems and other pertinent data and relay this information to the appropriate person, as necessary. The Account Manager communicates directly to the customer and reports to the Operations Manager. I -I It is the employee on the job that is ultimately responsible for the reputation that Cleaning Systems has earned. Our employees are the best screened, trained, equipped and supervised custodial workers in South Florida. Upon being selected to provide custodial service for you, we will transfer current employees in our other buildings and mix them with newly trained employees to provide you with a satisfactory cleaning crew. Recruitment Cleaning Systems firmly believes that by investing sufficient time in the selection process of employees that many possible future problems may be avoided. In fulfilling our hiring profile, emphasis is given to the applicant's tenure in residence, employment, length of employment, telephone, automobile and appearance. Training Each employee continues their training with his or her own direct supervisor in the geographic area to which they have been assigned. Only in this manner can the specific cleaning requirements be adequately taught and enforced. _Motivation Cleaning Systems recognizes the critical importance of fair management policies, progressive training programs and regular employee evaluations as the criteria for solid employee relations. Turnover By totally avoiding crisis hiring and the implementation of well supervised luring procedures, complemented with a strong training program, an employee evolves that is much more apt to find satisfaction in doing custodial work. The "Team or Gang Cleaning" method is used by Cleaning Systems. "Team or Gang Cleaning" is defined as an individual performing a specific task throughout a large geographic area, in contrast to "Station Cleaning," which is an individual assuming the total responsibility within a given area. In recent studies, it has been shown that team cleaning is a much more efficient and productive method for cleaning, and thus, provides an all around cleaner facility. Cleaning Systems, Inc. tracks every account on a master office board. The tracking includes visits, inspections, complaints and resolutions. Each week account reviews are held with the company owner, operations manager and field supervisors. This system helps to insure that each facility is being attended to and we are aware of any problems that need to be addressed. Every client is assigned an account manager who will check with the site supervisor each day or night of cleaning. Site supervisors are. trained in our Sunrise office prior to assignment. Supervisors are responsible for interviewing, hiring and training site employees. Account managers perform weekly inspections which are reviewed for any problems or special services that need to be done. These weekly inspections are usually done in conjunction with a weekly client meeting so progress can be monitored by both CSI and the Contract Manager. It is our usual practice to install chemical dispensing centers in the larger buildings we service. This eliminates any guesswork on the part of the cleaners to determine the , correct strength of cleaning solutions. Our account manager will be responsible for ordering supplies, equipment, maintaining MSDS sheets, etc. Our floor crew will be responsible for handling all floor work, including stripping, waxing and burnishing. Our quality control system is preventive in nature rather than reactive. We firmly believe that it is important that we identify and solve possible problems before they become problems that command a reactive position. CLEANING SYSTEMS INC. ,x „ s ems - A Complete Commercial Cleaning Compaiq Office 10330 NW 55 Street, Sunrise, FL 33351 954-341-0000 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Fax 954-341-6771 E-mail cleansys5 @aol.com Name/Address/Position/PhQnP Years of Exp. Yrs. of Exn. with Company Jim Fischer - (President) 19 years 30+ years 10330 NW 55th Street Sunrise, FL 3 3 3 51 954-341-0000 (office) Jorge Paitan - (Operations Mgr.) 12 years 16 years 10330 NW 55th Street Sunrise, FL 3 3 3 51 954-341-0000 (office) Tina Kwiatkowski - (Office Manager) 13 years 25 years 10330 NW 55th Street Sunrise, FL 3 3 3 51 954-341.-0000 (office) CSI utilizes a system of Nextel phones to keep in constant contact with our cleaning crews in the field. After regular business hours, we also use an answering service which is able to contact management and operations 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 10330 NW 55th Street - Sunrise, Florida 33351 - Phone- (954) 341-0000 - Fax— (954) 341-6771 James Fischer 10330 NW 55th Street Sunrise, FL 33351 954-741-5554 WORK BACKGROUND 1997 - Present Cleaning Systems, Inc. President 1986 - 1997 J'nR Cleaning Systems, Inc. Founder and President 1982 - 1986 J. Byrons Department Store President 1980 - 1982 Eckerd Apparel President 1963 - 1980 Federated Department Stores 1975 - 1980 V.P./General Manager 1968 - 1975 Division Manager 1964 - 1968 Buyer 1963 Trainee MILITARY SERVICE 1962 U.S. Army 7 years Army Reserves EDUCATION 1962 Bowling Green State University, Ohio. B.S. Business Administration Tina G. Kwiatkowski 5300 NW 55 Blvd. #107 Coconut Creek, FL 33073 Experience Home: (954) 574-0226 Work: (954) 341-0000 CSI CLEANING SYSTEMS, INC. Office Manager 7/91 - 6/98 and 3/00 - present Responsible for computer -generated G/L, A/P, A/R, Inventory and bi-monthly Payroll for 100-+- employees; also bank reconciliation; monthly, quarterly and annual accounting reports including sales, payroll and other tax filings. Day-to-day office procedures including reports, purchasing, estimates, proposals, bid preparation, customer service, marketing and correspondence. Liaison between customers and field supervisors/managers. Company reorganized in July, 1997 resulting in move to the field with emphasis on scheduling, supervision, and customer service. Returned as office manager in March, 2000. THE HARID CONSERVATORY Donor and Audience Relations Associate Music Division Admissions Office/Administrative Assistant to the Director BROWARD COUNTY SCHOOLS - Maplewood Elementary School Computer Lab Aide SUMMIT TECHNICAL ASSOCIATES Proof Reader SUNY AT STONY BROOK Supervisor of Typesetting and Design education 1969-1.973 State University of New York at Fredonia B.A., Social Studies 1984 American Management Association Course in Forms Design Technical courses in Printing Layout and Design; Darkroom Photography 1988 Gold Coast School of Real Estate, Salesman Licensing Course 1991 Broward County School Board sponsored Introduction to Mac 7/99 - 3/00 6/98 - 7/99 1990-.1991 1987 - 1988 [&WML*:IrI Software Knowledge Familiar with Windows, Excel, Lotus, Microsoft Word, Pagemaker, Peachtree Insight, ACCPAC Simply Accounting, Paradox, QuatroPro, MYOB Account Edge, WordPerfect. Comfortable in either a Macintosh or PC environment. Affiliation, Awards, Honors • One of 100 Award Winning Forms in annual competition of Business Forms and Systems • Nominated for Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Professional Service • Various volunteer work - PTO, PTA, J.W.V. • Notary Public, State of Florida Jorge Paitan 10330 NW 55th Street Sunrise, FL 33351 954-741-5554 1994 - Present Cleaning Systems, Inc. Janitorial Services Operations Manager Hired as floor man; promoted to floor supervisor in 1997. Became Account Manager in 1999 and Operations Manager in 2000. Involved in all aspects of accounts service. Inspections, human resources, scheduling, special projects and budgeting. 1994 - 1997 Federal Cleaner Contractor Housekeeping Supervisor Supervised staff of 6 responsible for cleaning Saks Fifth Avenue (75,000 s.£) at Galleria Mall. In charge of payroll and hiring of employees for account. Safety officer. 1990 - 1994 Versatech Industries Housekeeping Supervisor Responsible with staff of 7 for complete store cleaning of Sears, Macy's, Neiman Marcus (total of 475,000 s.f). EDUCATION: -1981 B.S., Business Administration; Lima, Peru -1995 Maintenance Floor & Carpet seminars Safety Rules Seminar "Right To Know" training -2001 Custodial Staffing & Standards; Clemson University 1997.Pride Award 1995 Pace Award 1994 Safety Award REFERENCES Available upon request. NORMA CONTRERAS VELEZ 10330 NW 55th Street Sunrise, FL 33351 954-741-5554 EXPERIENCE: 2004 - Present Cleaning Systems, Inc., Sunrise, FL Janitorial Services Asst. Operations Manager Hired as supervisor for the City of Miami Beach; promoted to Asst. Operations Manager in February 2005, involved in all aspects of accounts service including but not limited to inspections, supervision, human resources, scheduling, special projects and budgeting. 2001 - 2004 Best Maintenance, Fort Lauderdale, FL Hired as custodian, promoted to crew leader and supervisor, 1988 - 1999 Publix Supermarkets, Miami Beach, FL • High School Graduate, NYC, NY • BSCAZ Supervision Seminar • Bilingual APE OF SERVICES Cleaning Systems, Inc. (CSI) has the capability to perform all duties as required for this bid. We are a full service company capable of providing janitorial, window cleaning, pressure cleaning, floor maintenance and property management. Our current accounts require CST to be involved in every aspect of cleaning and management. We provide a total turnkey operation. All CSI cleaned properties are inspected nightly by the supervisor. on duty who reports any problems, needed repairs or irregularies to the account manager. In addition, CSI performs regularly scheduled site visits and inspections with our clients. Our record of customer contact and communication is unsurpassed in the industry. CST has the well -deserved reputation of quality service and immediate response to requests for special services or problem solving. EQUIPMENT LIST The CSI offices in Sunrise encompass a fully stocked warehouse containing all supplies, tools, and equipment necessary to initiate any cleaning contract. In addition, our floor and special services vans are stocked with the tools and equipment needed to complete any emergency or routine projects that might be scheduled. Among the items routinely kept in stock are: *Full range of cleaning solutions, lotions, disinfectants, waxes, deodorizers, polishes, cleansers; supplies of paper products and liners *All materials to stock janitor carts including dusters, cloths, sponges, gloves, spray bottles, scrapers, squeegees, safety equipment, dust mops, wet mops, brooms, brushes, etc. *We also keep stock in janitors' carts, maids' carts, tool caddies, mop bucket combos, wet floor signs, brute barrels A partial list of equipment we have on hand includes: High Speed 20" Advance Burnisher Powr-Flite 20" and 17" floor machines Advance auto scrubber Pioneer Eclipse propane floor machine Honda propane floor machine 17" Advance Whirlmatic 1500 Scrubber Pro -Team Supercoach & Li'l Hummer Back Pac Vacuums Upright vacuums (Sanitaire & Eureka commercial) Diamondback 17GSSS carpet extractor Tenet wet/dry vacuums with squeegees Advance High Speed Buffer Carpet spotter and carpet treiver Tucker window washing system Honda GX-3 90 pressure washer ACCOUNT START-UP PROCEDURE Cleaning Systems Inc. has followed a set of guidelines when assuming responsibility for the set up of a new account. Prior to the takeover of a new account, we meet with the client representative who is responsible for giving us keys, alarm codes, access codes and names of contact people as necessary. A timetable in which the turnover of these items is agreed upon; we try to take receipt as soon as possible following the completion of the prior company's duties. We prefer to have this accomplished on a Friday so that we have the weekend prior to the start date to really get to know the facilities and begin to bring the account up to standard. When we begin a new account, the employees have already been trained in good housekeeping practices, as well as the general specifications of the area they will be cleaning. New accounts are staffed with a mixture of new and current employees. This is supplemented, for at least the first day/night if needed, with our special services crew and our floor crew. We have found that the most important component of a smooth transition is ongoing communication with our client so that we are able to meet or exceed expectations for our services. No Text CSI RULES AND POLICIES rl,:ase read these rules and policies carefully. New employees are placed on a ninety (90) day probation period. During this time, you may be dismissed for a violation of any rule, regulation or policy without notice. Time Reporting 1. Shift employees should report to work for their scheduled shift at least 10 minutes before starting time. This will give you enough time to punch in and be ready to start at your scheduled time. You must call the office or your supervisor if you are going to be late. Any employee who punches in or out for another employee will be dismissed immediately. 2. If you cannot come to work, you must call the office or your supervisor at least two (2) hours before your scheduled shift begins so that a replacement can be found. Any employee who does not report for work, or call the office after two (2) days will automatically be deemed as having voluntarily quit. Wages 3. Pay checks are issued twice a month on the 15th and the last da of the month. If pay day is on Saturday, checks are issued on Friday. If pay day is on Sunday, checks are issued o- Monday. Checks issues on the 15th are for the pay period from the 16-30/31 of the p. - vious month; checks issued on the last day of the month are for the pay period from the 1-15 of the month. 4. Employees whose shift requires them to work holidays will be paid time and a half for the following holidays: New Years Day Christmas Day July 4th Easter Sunday Thanksgiving Labor Day Memorial Day These days are not considered paid holidays for those employees whose shifts do not require them to work. All other holidays are considered normal working days, during which you are required to work unless otherwise notified. 5. Full-time employees will be paid for holidays that fall on their normally scheduled work day. Full-time employees will also be given one (1) week paid vacation after working for CSI full-time for one (1) straight year. Employee must notify supervisor of vacation dates at least 1 month in advance so a fill-in person can be trained. 6. You may be required to work at one or more locations, based on the personnel needs of the company. Cleaning Systems operates seven days a week and may request that you w,, -k in addition to your normal schedule. We reserve the right to change your shift schedule, work location and pay scale due to account changes beyond our control. Employees are not to accept extra jobs for money, tips or any other type of )rnpensation from any customer for whom Cleaning Systems is contracted to provide ,_rvice without prior written permission from Cleaning Systems. Employees are not to elicit personal business from any current customer of Cleaning Systems. niforms All employees are required to wear the designated company uniform on the job. The )mpany provides two (2) uniforms at no cost to the employee. At the time of your rmination with Cleaning Systems, the uniform must be turned in or a charge of $15.00 Sr uniform will be deducted from your final pay as stated here and as per the uniform ;reement signed at the time the uniforms were issued. Since your appearance is a reflection on Cleaning Systems, we request that you ;ercise good hygiene habits. Sys/Vehicles/Phones/Pagers ). If you are issued keys for your building, it is your responsibility to keep them in a fe place. Upon termination of your employment, your final pay will not be issued 1hout return of any issued keys, alarm cards, ID badges, phones, pagers or company edit cards. L. Company issued telephones or pagers are to be used for work only and must be turned to Cleaning Systems if your employment ends or you are transferred to an :count where such use is not necessary. If you lose a pager or phone that has been issued you, the cost of a replacement will be deducted from your next paycheck. .. If your job requires the use of a company vehicle, it is your responsibility to wear ►ur seat belt at all times, obey all driving rules imposed by the State of Florida, keep the hicle in neat order, and use the vehicle for work only. If a Dept. of Motor Vehicle check your reported driver's license or driving record proves to be false, you are subject to imediate dismissal. Cuipment . Employees are required to take proper care of all equipment and materials used. rotor closets and equipment should be properly maintained after each shift. All employees should familiarize themselves with all cleaning routines and equipment ice rotation of job duties may be required. Employees are required to notify the office of any broken equipment, faulty writing, and to use good judgment and common sense in the safe use of all equipment. 1. Employees are strictly forbidden to use any equipment which belongs to the customer otherwise is not the property of Cleaning Systems (i.e., computers, fax machines, pewriters, copiers, telephones, etc.). 17. Removal of any property belonging to Cleaning Systems and/or the customer is a serious matter which shall result in immediate dismissal and possible legal action by the customer and/or Cleaning Systems. J--11 Performance 1,.,. Poor workmanship and cleaning complaints will be cause for termination after three (3) warnings. 19. Refusal to perform a job requested by a supervisor shall be termed insubordination and employee will be immediately terminated. 20. Any employee found working under the influence of alcohol or non-prescription drugs will be immediately terminated. 21. Smoking is not permitted in the building while you are working. 22. Any employee found sleeping on the job will be immediately terminated. 23. Employees are not permitted to use the customer's telephones except in an emergency and with the permission of their supervisor. 24. Employees will take breaks in designated areas only. Food and drinks left on the premises by the customer are not for employees' use. Failure to comply with this rule wo I I result in termination after three (3) warnings. 25. Employees of Cleaning Systems are the only persons permitted on the job. CHILDREN ARE NEVER PERMITTED ON THE JOB. 26. You are required to leave the premises at the end of your shift. Employees are not allowed on the premises when not working unless they have prior written permission from Cleaning Systems. Customer Relations 27. In addition to the rules and policies of Cleaning Systems, employees are required to abide by any rules, regulations and policies as set forth by the customers of Cleaning Systems. 28. Employees will abide by all requests made by the customer until a supervisor can be contacted. 29. Employees are not to take it upon themselves to settle any disputes with the customer. You are required to be courteous at all times and contact your immediate si-nervisor as soon as possible. 30. Employees working around the general public are to remain courteous at all times, not get involved with argumentative, abusive, or irate people and contact their supervisor immediately, as necessary. 7alse Information l . False information given as to name, social security number, green card information )r driving record will be cause for immediate dismissal. 2. Employees must willfully submit to polygraph testing if requested by Cleaning �ystems. Employees must also permit a criminal background check if required by an .ccount. :leaning Systems utilizes an open door policy for grievances, problems or omplaints. You should first try to resolve the matter with your immediate upervisor or the route supervisor. If the matter is not resolved to your atisfaction, you may request a meeting with the operations manager. If urther action is necessary, an appointment may be made with Jim Fischer. CSI HIRING PROCEDURES Cleaning Systems, Inc. firmly believes that by investing sufficient time in the selection process of employees that many possible future problems may be avoided. In fulfilling our hiring profile, emphasis is given to the applicant's tenure in residence, employment, length of employment, telephone, automobile and appearance. CSI currently has approximately 125 employees, full and part time. We do constant recruiting of potential employees, both by word-of-mouth and advertising and always have an extensive waiting list of screened and qualified new hires. When CSI staffs a new account, we generally start with a mix of current employees and new hires, ensuring that there are employees on -site immediately who are thoroughly familiar with CSI's policies, procedures, and good housekeeping practices. Initial start up is usually handled with a full crew plus the floor and special services crew in order to bring the account up to date as soon as possible. Our extensive experience with municipal and medical facility work allows us to be successful in providing excellent service to any size facility. In addition, CSI has on staff a crew trained in the specialized processes necessary for any size construction cleaning job. Our experience ranges from 250,000 sq. ft. department stores, municipal and medical buildings, and public schools of all sizes to homes, smaller retail outlets, offices, and warehouse spaces. CSI PREPAREDNESS Cleaning Systems, Inc., having been in business for over eighteen years, is well prepared to begin work on a contract of any size and scope. We have a great deal of experience, not only in serving various municipalities, but also in providing quality janitorial services to many multiple location customers. Our support staff, communications, and computer systems are all state- of-the-art and have the ability to grow and expand with our company. We have a proven ability to staff a cleaning crew of well trained and supervised employees for any cleaning necessity. BACKCIRQUND Z HEALTH HE When Cleaning Systems, Inc. hires new employees, we routinely verify past employment history. If a client requests a background check, we utilize the services of the Broward County Sheriffs Office. The following checks can be provided as well, upon request: • Social Security Number verification • Local, state, federal criminal history search • Violent Sexual Offender and Predator Registry Search • DMV records • Florida HRS Abuse Registry • Pre -employment drug testing Turnaround time for basic background checks is 24 - 48 hours. Cleaning Systems, Inc. will also, upon request, have employees undergo TB testing for those employees who will be providing service to medical facilities. Other background screening, including fingerprinting for schools and licensed child cage facilities, will also be accommodated with advance notice. Employee Name: Job Title: CSI TRAINING PROGRAM Supervisor's Name: 1. Emergency Procedures 2. Location of First Aid Supplies 3. Reporting Injuries or Property Damage 4. Typical Job Hazards within Working Area 5. Maintaining Safe Tools and Equipment 6. Use of Personal Protective Equipment 7. Reporting Unsafe Conditions and Acts 8. Good Housekeeping Practices (orientation to chemicals, equipment, supplies; trash removal, dusting, vacuuming, carpet edging, carpet spotting, dust mopping, wet mopping, glass spotting, periodic duties, restroom cleaning) 9. Smoking Regulations 10. Security Program 11. Hazard Communication Program 12. Bloodborne Pathogens 13, Asbestos Awareness 14. Medical Assistance Procedures 15. Employee Work Rules 16. Clothing/Uniforms/ID Tags 17. Notice of Safety Violation/Disciplinary Action Signature of Employee at completion of training: Job Site: Reviewed with Employee Date Date: Supervisor's Signature: Date: COMMUNICATI_ TRAINING I H .� HAZARD ._..,,.._..�_ CSI fully adheres to the requirements of the Occupation Safety and Health Act, as well as to all State safety legislation. We have instituted our Hazard Communication Program to apprise all employees of chemical hazards which the employee may encounter in the performance of his job. By implementation of this Program, CSI intends to fully comply with this standard. 1. This Program is prepared for each site based on the chemicals in use. 2. Site supervisors prepare a list of all chemical products used and insert a copy of all MSDS's. This list is kept current at all times. 3. A copy of the Program is kept at all job sites and in the office. This Program is available to employees upon request. Product Labelling All products at each site are labelled properly. The following minimal information is on each label: Product name, manufacturer's name, address, and phone number. Instructions on product use. Hazardous ingredients. All appropriate Hazard, Warning and Caution statements. First aid procedures. Disposal procedures. All employees receive training in Hazardous Communications within 7 days of new hire and complete acknowledgement of such training upon completion. Employees who will be in contact with asbestos or bloodbourne pathogens receive training in those areas as well. CENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES 1. Poor vision can cause accidents. Report inadequate lighting, or any. bulbs that are not working to your supervisor. 2. Be sure to report any accidents to your supervisor. 3. When lifting heavy objects, keep your knees bent, back straight, and object close to you. Be sure you know the proper method of lifting. Get help when necessary. 4. Be sure to pay attention to all safety signs and notices. S. Always post signs on wet floor areas. 6. Wear the right shoes; do not choose slippery soles, sandals, or other inappropriate footwear. 7. Pour and use solvents in well -ventilated areas. 8. Be sure you know the location of MSDS sheets and how to find the first aid information on them. 9. Never use defective equipment. 10. Wear gloves when handling caustic substances. 11. Drugs and alcohol use on the job is strictly prohibited and is cause for dismissal. No Text CLEANING SYSTEMS INC. A Complete Commercial Cleaning Compajq Cornorate ProfileZftckground Infprmatlon Cleaning Systems, Inc. is owned by Jim Fischer who has been president since the company's inception as J'nR Cleaning Systems almost 20 years ago. The company reorganized in 1997 with a name change to Cleaning Systems, Inc. (CSI). Jim has over 30 years of service industry background. Jorge Paitan, Operations Manager has over 12 years experience with our company and more than 15 years in the industry. Tina Kwiatkowski is our Office Manager and has been in the customer service industry for over 25 years, over 12 of them with Cleaning Systems. The CSI office is located in Sunrise, near the Sawgrass Expressway, with convenient and fast access to the South Florida area. As a full service commercial cleaning company with 125-150 full and part time employees, we are able to take care of every janitorial need from floor stripping with high gloss polishing, carpet cleaning, office, medical facility, construction cleaning, window washing, and pressure cleaning to ceiling and vent maintenance. Our company has earned a reputation for providing a quality service at a competitive price. To maintain this reputation, we have developed what we feel is a unique approach to commercial cleaning, one which combines highly trained employees, constant supervision and open lines of communication between the customer and our company. To this combination, we add our own personal involvement in the day to day operations, one of the most important aspects of any successful business. All of this results in a commercial cleaning company of which we are justifiably proud. 10330 NW 55th Street • Sunrise, Florida 33351 • Phone— (954) 341-0000 • Fax— (954) 341-6771 No Text CLEANING SYSTEMS, INC. J2RUQ-FBEE.WORKPL6Qf,EROGRAM Cleaning Systems, Inc. is committed to maintain a safe, healthy and productive work environment for all its employees; to provide professional services for its customers in a timely and efficient manner; to maintain the integrity and security of its equipment and workplace; and to perform all these functions in a fashion consistent with the interests and concerns of the community. Pursuant to these corporate goals, Cleaning Systems, Inc. is committed to establishing a Drug -Free Workplace Program to ensure that we will have a drug -free workplace. This program is intended to comply with the Drug -Free Workplace Program requirements set forth in Section 440.102, Florida Statues (F.S.) and the implementing regulations (F.A.C. Ch. 3817-9) promulgated by the State of Florida, Department of Labor and Employment Security, Division of Workers Compensation. To enforce the Company's drug and alcohol free policies and programs, candidates for employment and current employees can be required to submit to substance abuse testing under certain circumstances set forth herein. II. SCOPE The policy described herein applies to candidates for employment and to Company employees in all job classifications at all locations. III, EEFECTIVE L26TE The effective date of Cleaning Systems, Inc. Drug -Free Workplace is July 1, 1997 IV. RQLICY A. It is the policy of CSI, that the unlawful possession, use, consumption, sale, purchase distribution, dispensation or manufacture by any employee of alcohol or any illegal drugs or illegally obtained drugs in the workplace, on Company premises or within its facilities, in the conduct for Company -related work off Company premises, or when operating company vehicles on or off duty, is strictly prohibited. B. Nor will the Company permit any employee to report to work or to perform his or her duties while taking prescribed drugs which adversely affect a persons ability to safely and effectively perform his or her job functions. Employees are required to notify supervisor of all such drug use. C. The Company also does not permit any employee to report to work or to perform his or her duties while taking prescribed drugs which adversely affect a persons ability to safely and effectively perform his or her job functions. Employees are required to notify supervision of all such drug use. D. It is a condition of employment to abide by the terms of the aforementioned policy. E. Any employee who violates the aforementioned policy is subject to disciplinary action up to and including discharge. V. TYPES F TQ JNG, A. PRE -EMPLOYMENT TESTING Applicants for employment who have received an offer of a job contingent on successfully passing a drug test. B. REASONABLE SUSPICION TESTING When Company Management for supervision has reasonable suspicion based on objective evidence to believe that an employee is using or has used drugs in violation of the Company's policy. Such evidence may consist of, but is not limited to: 1. Observable phenomena while at work, such as direct observation of drug use or of the physical symptoms or manifestations of being under the influence of a drug. 2. Abnormal conduct or erratic behavior while at work or a significant deterioration in work performance. 3. A report of drug use, provided by a reliable and credible source, which has been independently corroborated. 4. Evidence that an individual has tampered with a drug test during his employment with the current employer. 5. Information that an employee has caused or contributed to an accident while at work. An employee, who is unable to submit to testing at the time of an accident due to the seriousness of his or her injuries, is required to provide the necessary authorization for obtaining hospital reports and other documentation that would indicate whether there were any drugs or alcohol in his or her body system. 6. Evidence that an employee has used, possessed, sold, solicited, or transferred drugs while working or while on the employers premises or while operating the employers vehicle, machinery, or equipment. Within seven (7) days after testing based on reasonable suspicion, the supervisor who recommended the testing shall detail in writing on the Company's Reasonable Suspicion Testing Report Form the circumstances which formed the basis of his or her belief that reasonable suspicion existed to warrant the testing. A copy of this report shall be provided to the employee being tested upon request and the original copy of the report shall be kept confidential by the Company and retained for at least twelve (12) months. C. ROUTINE FITNESS -FOR -DUTY TESTING In conjunction with a routinely scheduled employee fitness -for -duty medical examination (e.g., annual physical exam) pursuant to Company policy or that is scheduled routinely for all members of an employment classification or group. D, FOLLOW-UP TESTING It in the course of employment an employee enters an Employee Assistance Program for drug -related problems or an alcohol or drug rehabilitation program, the employee must submit to drug testing as follow-up to such program, on a annual basis for up to two years thereafter. Additional types of testing, such as random testing, may be required, as deemed necessary by the Company as a part of the follow-up testing. E. RANDOM TESTING An employee is required to submit to unannounced drug/alcohol testing when selected pursuant to a random selection process. 1�1�i ► r • r A. CONFIDENTIALITY All information, interviews, reports, statements, memoranda, and drug test results, received by CSI in conjunction with its Drug Testing Program are considered confidential communications and such information will not be disclosed or released except as authorized pursuant to State law or regulations or written consent by the person tested. B. INFORMED CONSENT AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY FORM The execution of an "Informed Consent and Release of Liability (Testing/Release of Results)" form will be required of each applicant/employee submitting to a drug test. Refusal to comply will result in the applicant's "isqualification for further employment consideration, or the employee's termination from the Company's employment. C. REFUSAL TO SUBMIT TO TESTING Job applicants and employees are expected to cooperate fully in providing specimens and explanations which may be subsequently required by this Policy. Failure to provide specimens, attempts to contaminate specimensor otherwise interfere with Company procedures will be grounds for disciplinary action up to and including discharge or disqualification for further employment consideration. An employee who is Injured in the course and scope of his employment and who refuses to submit to a drug test, or who tests positive, in addition to the above, forfeits his or her eligibility for Florida Workers' Compensation medical and Indemnity benefits. Any company group health/medical insurance in effect does not cover injuries sustained in the course and scope of employment. A. HRS-LICENSED LABORATORY All drug testing will be conducted by a Company -designated laboratory which is licensed by the State of Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (HRS). The testing will be conducted with appropriate chain of custody procedures in place to ensure accuracy and continuity in specimen collection, handling, transfer and storage. B. DRUGS TO BE TESTED When testing is conducted in conjunction with this program CSI may test for any or all of the following drugs: amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cannanbinoids, cocaine, ethyl alcohol, methadone, methaqualone, opiates, phencyclidine, and propoxphene. C. REPORTING MEDICATION WHICH MAY ALTER OR AFFECT A DRUG TEST RESULT 1. Each applicant/employee shall be provided a form entitled "Pre --and Post -Testing Report of Use of Medication" which will enable them to report, both before and after being tested, the use of prescription or non- prescription medication which may alter or affect the outcome of a drug test as well as any other information relevant to the drug test result. The reverse side of the above referenced form shall contain a list, developed by HRS of the most common medications, by brand name or common name, as well as by chemical name, which may alter or affect a drug test result. The information provided by the employee or job applicant shall be reviewed by a Medical Review Officer (MRO) interpreting any confirmed positive results. 2. Job applicants and employees have the right to consult the Company -designated, HRS-licensed laboratory for technical information regarding prescription and non-prescription drugs. D. COST OF TESTING CSI, shall pay the costs of initial and confirmation drug testing which it requires of both job applicants and employees. Applicants and employees shall pay the cost of any additional drug testing not required by the Company. E. COLLECTION SITE AND LABORATORY ANALYSIS PROCEDURES Security of the collection site, chain of custody procedures, privacy of the individual, collection control, integrity and identity of the specimen and transportation of the specimen to the laboratory, as well as all laboratory security, laboratory chain of custody, transporting and receiving of specimens, specimen processing, retesting, storage of specimens, instrument calibration and reporting of results, shall be in accordance with 112.0455 (F.S.), and its attendant as as established by the Department of Health and Rehabilitive Services in F.A.C., Ch. 10E-18. These procedures are ,.,tended to ensure that specimens are properly collected, identified and tested. 3 VIII. R MD REVIE161 OF TEST R A. MEDICAL REVIEW OFFICER (MRO) CSI will engage a Medical Review Officer (MRO), a licensed physician, who will be responsible for receiving and reviewing all confirmed test results from the testing laboratory, The MRO will also be responsible for contacting all positively tested individuals to inquire about possible prescriptive or over-the-counter medications which could have caused a positive test result, B. REPORTING RESULTS 1. The testing laboratory shall report all drug test results to the MRO within seven (7) working days after receipt of the specimen by the laboratory, and must provide the MRO quantification of the test results upon request. Only specimens which are confirmed as positive on the confirmation test shall be reported positive to an MRO for a specific drug. 2. The MRO shall notify the applicant/employee of a confirmed positive test result within three (3) days of receipt of the test result from the laboratory and inquire whether prescriptive or over-the-counter medications could have caused the positive test result. 3. If the MRO is unable to contact a positively tested donor within three (3) days of receipt of the test results from the laboratory, the MRO shall contact the Company and request that the Company direct the donor to contact the MRO as soon as possible. If the MRO has not been contacted by the donor within two (2) days from the request to the Company, the MRO shall verity the test result as positive. If the donor refuses to talk with the MRO regarding a positive test result, the MRO shall validate the result as positive and annotate such refusal in the remarks section of the report. 4. The donor shall have five (5) days from the date of notification to discuss the positive test result with the MRO and to submit documentation of use of prescription or over-the-counter medication relevant to the positive test result. 5. The MRO shall notify the Company in writing of the verified test result, either negative, positive or unsatisfactory. If the MRO determines that there is a legitimate medical explanation for the positive test result, the MRO shall report a negative test result to the Company. However, should the MRO feel that the legal use of the drug would endanger the donor or others, or if the donor is in a safety sensitive or special risk position at the Company, then the MRO shall report the test negative due to a validated prescription, but shall request that the individual be placed in a position which would not threaten the safety of the donor or others. C. NOTICE TO DONOR OF TEST RESULTS Within five (5) working days after receipt of a confirmed positive test result from the MRO, the Company will inform the donor in writing of such positive test results, the consequences of results, and the options available to the donor, including the right to file an administrative or legal challenge. Upon request, a copy of the test results shall be provided to the donor. A. INTRA-COMPANY CHALLENGE 1. The donor has within five (5) working days, after receiving notice of a confirmed positive test result, to submit information to the Company explaining or contesting the test result(s). 2. If the donor's explanation or challenge of a positive test result is deemed unsatisfactory by the Company, the Company shall within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the donor's explanation or challenge, provide the donor with a written explanation as to why his or her explanation is deemed unsatisfactory, along with the report of positive result(s). All such documentation shall be retained by CSI on a confidential basis for at least one (1) year. 4 B. ADMINISTRATIVE OR LEGAL CHALLENGE The applicant/employee may undertake an administrative challenge of the test result by filing a claim for benefits with a Judge of Compensation Claims pursuant to Ch. 440, F.S. or if no workplace injury has occurred, the donor must hallenge the test result in a Court of competent jurisdiction. When a donor undertakes a challenge to the results of a test, shall be his or her responsibility to notify the testing laboratory of the challenge, and the testing sample shall be retained by the laboratory until the case is settled. C. INDEPENDENT TESTING In the event of a positive test result, the donor, during the 180 day period after written notification of a positive test result, may request independent testing at his/her own expense of a portion of the tested specimen for verification of the test result. The laboratory utilized for the independent testing must also be licensed by HRS. The result(s) of the independent testing may be used in any administrative or legal challenge. X. CONSEQUENCES QF POSITIVE JUT RESULTS/DISCIPLIN6RY ACTION A. JOB APPLICANTS If the results of a pre -employment drug test are confirmed positive, the job applicant will be disqualified from further employment consideration. B. EMPLOYEES 1. Any employee whose test results are confirmed positive, will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination. 2. The Company reserves the right to suspend an employee without pay pending the release of the results of a drug test or the outcome of an investigation related to a violation of the Company's Drug -Free Workplace Policy, 3. If an employee is injured in the course and scope of his or her employment at CSI and whose test results are confirmed positive, the employee may, In addition the the above, forfeit his or her eligibility for all medical and Indemnity benefits under the Florida Worker's Compensation Act. Any Company group health/medical insurance in effect does not cover injuries sustained in the course or scope of employment. XI. AW6RLUESS/EQUCATION PBQGPAM A. OBJECTIVE This Awareness/Education Program is designed to help achieve the Company's goal of maintaining a drug -free workplace. B. ELEMENTS 1. Ongoing communications to Company employees and supervisory personnel that include educational and informational materials advising about the dangers of drug use and/or abuse. 2. Display and distribution to Company employees of community service hot-line telephone numbers for employee assistance concerning drug use and/or abuse. 3. Specific training of Company's management and supervisory personnel who are responsible for determining when an individual is subject to testing based on "reasonable suspicion", Such training will encompass the specific, contemporaneous physical, behavioral, and performance indications of probable drug use. 4. Annual education for all Company employees to assist them in identifying personal and emotional problemswhich may result in the misuse of alcohol or drugs. The course will include a presentation on the legal, social, physical and emotional consequences of misuse of alcohol or drugs. 5 5. Maintaining a current resource file of EAP providers, inclding alcohol and drug abuse programs, mental health providers, and various other entities designed to assist employees with personal or behavioral problems. 6. Advise employees of any EAP programs that the Company may have available, and local drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs and employee assistance programs. 7. Display and distribution of the Company's Drug -Free Workplace Program, and notice of drug -testing on vacancy announcements. XII. REHAB LITATION The Company supports sound treatment efforts. No employee will be retailed against for voluntarily seeking assistance for problems relating to drug/alcohol use and/or abuse. It is the Company's desire that individuals will be allowed to address and resolve any drug -and alcohol -related problems on a confidential basis. Should an employee realize that he or she has developed a dependence on drugs, alcohol or any controlled substance, he or she is advised to inform his or her supervisor of that condition and to seek trained, professional assistance immediately. Employees are encouraged to seek rehabilitation voluntarily (without disciplinary penalty) prior to any management action, to address and resolve any drug -and alcohol -related problems on a confidential basis. Xlll. A. SEARCH POLICY In order to effectively implement the Company's Drug -Free Workplace Program, the Company retains the right to conduct searches and inspections whenever there is objective evidence that an employee may be in possession of alcohol or any illegal drugs on Company property or within its facilities, or may otherwise be in violation of Company policy. It is not the intent of this policy, and the Company will not, conduct routine or random searches or inspections. B. GUIDELINES When searches or inspections are necessary, they will be conducted according to the following guidelines: (1.) The search or inspection will occur in the presence of at least one witness of the Company's choice and may include the employee's locker, vehicle, desk or any Company or personal property carried by or under control of the employee. (2.) A list of contents of the area or items searched will be made and witnessed to protect the rights of the employee to that property. (3.) If the search uncovers material which is believed to be unauthorized drugs, alcohol or other prohibited items, the Company representative may confiscate the material. The employee will be given a receipt for any material taken. Authorized or lawful possessions of the employee will be returned. (4.) Entry onto the Company premises (including the parking lot) constitutes consent to a search and inspection. In addition, the execution of an "Informed Consent and Release of Liability (Searches)" form will be required of each employee prior to a search or inspection. Refusal will result in the employee's termination from the Company's employment. (5.) If a search or inspection reveals the presence of unauthorized alcohol or illegal drugs, the employee will be subject to immediate disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment. 1.1 It is in the best interests of CSI to maintain a workplace which is free from the presence of alcohol and drugs and free from the impairments with alcohol and drug use and/or abuse. Our concerns with respect to employee safety and ealth, product quality, and integrity and security of our equipment and workplace require that we take an active approach .o maintain a safe, healthful drug -and alcohol -free work environment for all employees. In furtherance of these corporate goals, CSI has established this Drug -Free Workplace Program, which is intended to comply with the Drug -Free Workplace Program requirements under 440.102, F.S. and the implementing regulations (F.A.C. Ch. 38F-9) promulgated by the State for Florida, Department of Labor and Employment Security, Division of Workers' Compensation. The policies and procedures set forth in the Company's Drug -Free Workplace Program constitute statements of policy only, and are not to be interpreted as a contract of employment between the Company and any of itsemployees. The Company reserves the right to change, modify, or delete any of the Program's provisions and policies at any time. The policies contained in this Drug -Free Workplace Program supersede all prior Company policies on substance abuse. 7 No Text MSDS SHEETS ACCENT PLUS LOTION AF79 ALL PURPOSE CLEANER AJAX ALLSTAR SATIN BACTI-STAT AE BETCO HI -TECH FLOOR FINISH EMULSION BOWL CLEANER FIRST PLACE METAL CLEANER AND POLISH GREEN EARTH GLASS CLEANER INTERSTATE 50 FLOOR FINISH GREEN EARTH pH7 ULTRA NEUTRAL CLEANER QUAT STAT DISINFECTANT SD-20 SHINELINE EMULSIFIER PLUS SHINELINE MULTI -SURFACE CLEANER STAINLESS STEEL CLEANER SUPER KEMITE VANDALISM REMOVER CARPET CLEANING PRODIICTS AVENGE BROWNING TREATMENT l7l• 1: POINT BLUE EMULSIFIER COFFEE STAIN REMOVER TRAFFIC SLAM Ecolab Inc. Ecolab Center St. Paul, Minnesota 55102 61048202 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Page 1 of 2 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES ONLY (24 Hour Service): 1--800-328-0026 Medical Calls from Outside of the USA: 1-651-222-5352 ;colab Inc. Healthcare Division 170 Wabasha Street It. Paul MN 55102 product Information: 1-800-332--6522 Issue Date: November 5, 1998 ..0 IDENTIFICATION / ..1 Product Name: ACCENT PLUS AMINO LOTION .2 Product Type: Liquid Skin Lotion .3 Hazard Rating: Health - 0 Fire - 0 Reactivity - 0 - - -- ---- -____ .0 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS / .1 This product is not considered hazardous according to the criteria of 29 CFR 1910.1200. It does not contain any substance listed in SARA 313. It is not a DOT hazardous material. .------------------ 0 PHYSICAL DATA / .1 Appearance: White Lotion; apple fragrance .2 Solubility in Water: 90% .1 pH: 6.5 - 7.5 (100%) Initial Boiling Point: > 212 deg F Specific Gravity: 0.982 @ 68 deg F .0 FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA / .1 Special Fire Hazards: None .2 Fire Fighting Methods: Does not support combustion. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- .0 REACTIVITY DATA / .1 Stability: Stable under normal conditions of use and handling. .2 Conditions to Avoid: Do not mix with anything else. Use according to label directions. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- .0 SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES / USE PROPER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT .1 Cleanup and Disposal: Rinse small amounts to the sanitary sewer drain with plenty of water; mop up spills and rinse area thoroughly with water. scone Ecolab Center St. Paul, Minnesota 55102 Eca ib Inc. 920827-07 Page 2 of 2 Product: ACCENT PLUS AMINO LOTION Ecolab Inc. Healthcare Division MEDICAL EMERGENCY ONLY, 24 HOUR SERVICE: 1-800-328-0026 7.0 HEALTH HAZARD DATA / CAUTION 7.1 Effects of Overexposure to Concentrate: Eyes: May cause minor irritation. if Swallowed: May cause irritation, nausea, stomach distress. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8.0 FIRST AID / 8.1 Eyes: Flush immediately with plenty of cool running water. Remove contact lenses, if used, and flush again. 8.2 If Swallowed: Rinse mouth; then drink 1 or 2 large glasses of water. DO NOT induce vomiting. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. IF IRRITATION OR DISCOMFORT PERSISTS, CALL A PHYSICIAN. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.0 PROTECTIVE MEASURES / 9.1 No requirements beyond standard industrial hygiene practices. 10.0�ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/PRECAUTIONS / 10.1 Purpose of 11/05/98 issue: QC and editorial update. The above information is believed to be correct with respect to the formula used to manufacture the product. As data, standards and regulations change, and conditions of use and handling are beyond our control, NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IS MADE AS TO THE COMPLETENESS OR CONTINUING ACCURACY OF THIS INFORMATION. Material Safety Data Sheet This MSDS is prepared in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 Not a WHMIS controlled material. Controlled under the Pest Control HCS Class: Corrosive liquid. T Products Act (PCP) WIIMIS (Pictograms) WHMIS (Classification) Product Name/ Trade AF79 Concentrate name Synonym Cleaner/Disinfectant/Mildewstat/FungicideNirucide/Deod. Chemical Family Not available. Chemical Formula Not applicable. Manufacturer/ Supplier Betco Corporation 1001 Brown Avenue Toledo, Oh 43607 (419)241-2156 TSCA TSCA Inventory: All components listed or are exempt from listing. DSL/ NDSL All components listed unless noted elsewhere on this MSDS HCS Code 331 CAS # Not applicable. Validation Date 3/26/2004 Print Date 3/27/2004 IIn CM rm o Chemtree (800) 424-9300 Protective Clothing* �� I at.. . . ... .... . ... ... AA "'I' Name CAS # % by Exposure Limits LC"Dte Weight 1) Tetrasodium salt of 64-02-8 <8 Not available. ORAL (LD50): Acute: 3030 ethylendiaminetetraacetic acid mg/kg [Rat]. 2) Quaternary Ammonium Chloride 68424-85-1 <5 Not available. Not available. 3) Nonionic Surfactant 9016-45-9 <5 Not available. Not available. 4) Sodium Metasilicate 6834-92-0 <5 Not available. Not available. 5) Nonionic Surfactant 61788-90-7 <5 Not available. ORAL (LD50): Acute: 4610 mg/kg [Rat]. 6) Perfume Oil I N/A 10 1 Not available. Not available. Potential Acute Health Effects Liquid or spray mist may produce tissue damage particularly on mucous membranes of eyes, mouth and respiratory tract. Skin contact may produce burns. Inhalation of the spray mist may produce severe irritation of respiratory tract, characterized by coughing, choking, or shortness of breath. Corrosive to eyes. Potential Chronic Health Repeated skin exposure can produce local skin destruction, or dermatitis. Prolonged exposure may Effects result in skin burns and ulcerations. I Carcinogenic Effects Not classified or listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA, EU and ACGIH. Eye Contact Hold eye open and rinse slowly and thoroughly with water for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. Stan Contact Rinse skin with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes, Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. Inhalation Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration., preferably mouth to mouth if possible. Cali a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. Ingestion Call a poison control center immediately for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do NOT induce vomiting unless instructed to do so by a poison control center or doctor. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Probable mucosal damage may contraindicate the use of gastric lavage. �c�l+a�► Products of Combustion Not available. Fire Fighting Media SMALL FIRE: Use DRY chemical powder. and instructions LARGE FIRE: Use water spray, fog or foam. Do not use water jet. Special Remarks on Fire Not available. Hazards Special Remarks on Not available. Explosion Hazards Small Spill and Leak Absorb with an inert material. Large Spill and Leak Absorb with an inert material and put the spilled material in an appropriate waste disposal. Personal Protection in Case of Splash goggles. Full suit. Boots. Gloves. Suggested protective clothing might not be sufficient; a Large Spill consult a specialist BEFORE handling this product. [is: After handling, always wash hands thoroughly with soap and water. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. DO NOT ingest. y Not available. Keep out of the reach of children. Not for use or storage in or around the home. 5 Engineering Controls Good general ventilation should be sufficient to control airborne levels. Personal Protection Byes Splash goggles. Body No additional special protective clothing is required. Respiratory Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Hands Gloves. (impervious). Protective Clothing (Pictograms) Exposure Limits Not available. Physical State and Appearance Liquid. Odor Pleasant. (Slight.) Molecular Weight Not applicable. Taste Not available. PH 13 [Basic.) Color Red. (Light.) Boiling/Condensation Point The lowest known value is 40°C (104°F) (Nonionic Surfactant). Melting/Freezing Point Not available. Critical Temperature Not available. Instability Temperature Not available. Specific Gravity 1.02 (Water = 1) Vapor Pressure 20mm Hg Q 68`F Vapor Density >1 (Air--' 1) Volatility 89.7 VOC 5.1406 (gA). Evaporation Rate a1 compared to Water Dispersion Properties See solubility in water. Solubility Easily soluble in cold water. The Product is: Non-flammable. uto-ignition Temperature Not available. ash Points Not available. ammable limits Not available. re Hazards in Presence of arious Substances I No specific information is available in our database regarding the flammability of this product in presence of various materials. xplosion Hazards in esence of Various bstances No specific information is available in our database regarding the product's risks of explosion in the presence of various materials. Stability The product is stable. Incompatibility with Various Not available. Substances Hazardous Decomposition Not available. Products Routes of Entry Eye Contact Ingestion, INHALATION Skin contact. Toxicity to Animals Acute oral toxicity (Lp50): 3030 mglkg [Rat]. (Tetrasodium EFTA). Acute Effects on Humans Eyes Severely irritating to the eyes. Eye contact can result in corneal damage or blindness, .Skin Skin contact may produce bums. Inhalation Inhalation of the spray mist may produce severe irritation of respiratory tract, characterized by coughing, choking, or shortness of breath. Ingestion May cause burns to mouth, throat and stomach. Harmful if swallowed. May cause headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Chronic Effects on Humans Repeated skin exposure can produce local skin destruction, or dermatitis. Prolonged exposure may result in skin burns and ulcerations. Special Remarks on Toxicity No additional remark. to Animals ISpecial Remarks on Chronic No additional remark. Effects on Uumaus +u� ../ Ecotoxicity Not available. BOD5 and COD Not available. Products of Biodegradation. Possibly hazardous short term degradation products are not likely. However, long term degradation products may arise. Toxicity of the Products of Not available. Biodegradation Special Remarks on the No additional remark. Products of Biodegradation Waste Information Waste must be disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local environmental control regulations. Waste Stream Not available. DOT (U.S.A) (Pictograms) TDG Classification 8 UN, Proper Slipping Shipping name: Corrosive liquids n.o.s. UNNA: 1760 PG: III PG e Transportation Not available. Special Provisions for Not available. Transport WHMIS (Classification) Not a WHMIS controlled material. Controlled under the Pest Control Products Act (PCP) Regulatory Lists No products were found, Other Regulations OSHA: Hazardous by definition of Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). Other Classifications ' IICS (U.S.A.) HCS Class: Corrosive liquid, USA Regulatory California prop. 66: This product contains the following ingredients for which the Lists State of California has found to cause reproductive harm (female) which would require a warning under the statute: Ethylene Oxide a 1 ppm California prop. 65: This product contains the following ingredients for which the State of California has found to cause cancer which would require a warning under the statute: Ethylene Oxide a 1 ppm Massachusetts RTK: Ethylene Oxide SARA 311/312 MSDS distribution - chemical inventory - hazard identification: Nonionic Surfactant: immediate health hazard DSD (EEC) R35- Causes severe burns, International No products were found. Regulations Lists Hazardous Material 3 National Fire Information System 0 Protection Flammability (U.S.A.) Association (U.S.A..) Health Instability The Hazard Ranking systems present on rs prov on a quick reference for hazard Information. The ENT] ! Specific Hazard IMSDS must be consulted to determine any specific hazards, First Aid measures, and PPE associated with this product. ;'�@i~>fftaf�t �lT ����+ �"�t'�'��►�t�� � r r k � � i J i a � � �e �� �� � r� haf , L � , � �; ri r i Validated by CRnshton an 3/26/2004. Verified by CRushton. Printed 3/27/2004. Information Contact Betco Corporation 1001 Brown Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43607 Notice to �,.eader Ta the best of our knowledge, the Information contained herein Is accurate, However, neither the above named supplier nor any of its subsidiaries assume, any Wilily whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the Information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material Is the sale responsibility of the user. AM materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist, validated on 3/2612004. AF79 Concentrate Page: 515 Stability The product is stable. IIncompatibility with Various Not available, Substances 'Hazardous Decomposition Will not occur. I Products Routes of Entry Absorbed through skin. Eye contact. Inhalation. Ingestion. Toxicity to Animals Acute oral toxicity (LD50); 5000 mglkg (Rat]. (Propylene Glycol). Acute Effects on IIumans Byes Slightly hazardous in case of eye contact (irritant). Skin Slightly hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant). Non -sensitizer for skin. Skin inflammation is characterized by itching, scaling, reddening, or, occasionally, blistering. Inhalation Non -hazardous in case of inhalation. Ingestion Slightly hazardous in case of ingestion. Chronic Effects on Humans Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce kidney damage. Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce nervous system damage. Special Remarks on Toxicity No additional remark. to Animals ISpecial Remarks on Chronic No additional remark. Effects on Humans Ecotoxicity Not Available BOD5 and COD Not available. Products of Biodegradation Possibly hazardous short term degradation products are not likely. However, long term degradation products may arise. Toxicity of the Products of Not available, Biodegradation Special Remarks on the No additional remark. Products of Biodegradation Waste Information Waste must be disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local environment al control regulations. Waste Stream Not available. WHMIS (Classification) Not controlled under WHMIS (Canada) Regulatory Lists Other Regulations Not available, or of its ingredients Other Classifications ' RCS (U.S.A.) Not controlled under the HCS (United States). USA Regulatory California prop. 65: This product contains the following ingredients for which the Lists State of California has found to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm, which would require a warning under the statute: Formaldehyde <0.1 % This product contains the following ingredients for which the State of California has found to cause cancer which would require a warning under the statute: Formaldehyde <0.1 % SARA 311/312 MSS distribution - chemical inventory - hazard identification: Diethylene Glycol Ethyl Ether: fire SARA 313 toxic chemical notification and release reporting: ❑iethylene Glycol Ethyl Ether DSD (EEC) International No products were found. Regulations Lists Hazardous Material r'--- �_._.• Information System Z :National Dire Flammability n.'. p Protection Association (U.S.A.) Health s InstabilityPhysical Hazard U Q' The Hazard Ranking systems presents on this SpS provide on y a quick reference for hazard information. The ENTIRE Specific Hazard MSS must be consulted to determine any specific hazards, First Aid measures, and PPE associated with this product. Validated by CRushton on 3/2612004. Information Contact Notice to Reader Betco Corporation 1001 Brown Avenue Toledo, phio 43607 Verified by CRushton. Printed 3/2712004. To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate- However, neither the above named supplier nor any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the informadon contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and .should be used with eaption. 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ABSORB SPIIME, WIirI AN AF'WJZ'J�EV7.' j`9A`I-MIAT., (SAMD, I 1 IM I A SOR BUfr PILLOWS) AWID IRWOFF TO 17ktATTVS; CLEraN AREA AS SCCV AS POSSIBLE. Waf.lo oj:;Pq�a1 t.;othod DISPOSE ACCORDING FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGUALTIONS. Pro;zonom to Gn Takorl trt Mandlinrj , r+o c-innng P10C11iaiz r7 ," LE=D1C1vL Y- - Cnc-6( proC7Uttorl$ SRO NOT MIX n7I'1'II 13LEACII (CITLOI'.INO WILL, P]2() ICR VIOL saction Vill -- Caritroi r."easures . Rosat AN PratCc-AD -1 IMB I;ESPIRA'iOR- WEAR AiV AI'1?T� VrYntealton LCCAI �Xtla'JSt- � � w�JC•R f jt liarttcat poat,; nr) Prcta:trvo Gfvvo. _� rya .pteto :•iron CYthnr prolMtIV6 Ctothilla or Foulpmonl Al R;OPI y f3C?:lI`S , . bAri~1 SI iCii'7Efi %,Vo(vjHy n "C F'ractttn' KEXp IiOU9EI'=1j7G k"�L�t7Z%1I'ZC1I�'S. un1 .J11 iJH1H Z:)n.c;t'X Page 1 of 2 MEDICAL EMERGENCIES ONLY (24 Hour Service): 1--800-328-0026 Medical Calls from Outside of the USA: 1-651-222--5352 PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS ECOLAB INC. 370 WABASHA STREET NORTH ST. PAUL MN 55102 roduct�Information: 1-800-247-5362�Issue �Date: February -8,-2000- 1.0 IDENTIFICATION / 1.1 Product Name: FIRST PLACE METAL CLEANER & POLISH 1.2 Product Type: Aerosol Cleaner 1-3--Hazard ------Rating: ---------------_--_Fire__-_------Reactivity----0__w_---- -��__�_Substances-Subject-to-SARg313^Reporting_Are-Indicated-by-"4"-_T--_ 2.0 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS / (in mg/m3) 2.1 Liquified petroleum gas CAS No. % PEL TWA68476--85-7 15 1800 1800 2.2 Aliphatic hydrocarbon 8092-41-3 5 No 350 2_4-»#^` -- Polyglycerolesterofoleic acid unknown 5 No No PEL_.=_OSHA w8- hour -average -inTair -^-`--_-TWA w--ACGIHr8- hour -average rinvair 3.0 PHYSICAL DATA /-------- 3.1 Appearance: Aerosol spray; mild citrus fragrance 3.2 Solubility in Water: Not Applicable 3.3 pH: Not Applicable S --�' /-----_-`______________ _____,-______.�-__-_ 4.0 FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA .1 Special Fire Hazards: Contents under pressure. Flammable. Vapors of this solvent may develop a flammable atmosphere in confined areas. 4.2 Fire Fighting Methods: Use fog, foam, fine water spray, dry chemical or -----" -- CO2Coal------ exposedcontainers _with -water `spray. r- 5.0 REACTIVITY DATA / 5.1 Stability: Stable under normal conditions of use and handling. 5.2 Conditions to Avoid: Contact with strong oxidizing agents, strong alkalies, strong mineral acids, and chlorinated solvents. 5.3 Do not spray near fire or open flame. Do not store above -_---120- deg `F. Exposure- _ tosunlight-or`` - otherheatmay -cause_bursting-w- 6.0 SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES / USE PROPER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT`- 6.1 Cleanup: h'emo"vc all ignition Sources Ventilate. .Recov@r free liquid. Add absorbent to spill area. 6.2 Waste Disposal: Do not puncture or incinerate container. Wrap empty can and dispose in trash. Unused product is RCRA ignitable (D. 900096 Page 2 of 2 Product: FIRST PLACE METAL, CLEANER & POLISH PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS ECOLAE INC. MEDICAL EMERGENCY ONLY, 24 HOUR SERVICE: 1-800-328-0026 7.0 HEALTH HAZARD DATA / CAUTION 7.1 Effects of Overexposure. to Concentrate: Eyes: Causes minor to moderate irritation. Skin: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause minor irritation. If Swallowed: May cause stomach distress, nausea or vomiting. If Inhaled: Deliberate inhalation of concentrated product spray can be harmful or fatal. Excessive airborne concentrations may cause breathing difficulties, dizziness or headaches. 8.0 FIRST AID / T 8.1 Eyes: Flush with cool running water. Remove contact lenses and continue flushing for 15 minutes. 8.2 Skin: Flush skin with water; wash with soap and water. Remove and wash contaminated clothing before reuse. 8.3 If Swallowed: Rinse mouth; then drink 1 or 2 large glasses of water. DO NOT induce vomiting. NEVER give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 8.4 If Inhaled: If affected, move to fresh air. IF IRRITATION OR DISCOMFORT PERSISTS, CALL A PHYSICIAN. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.0 PROTECTIVE MEASURES / 9.1 FOR CONCENTRATE: Eyes: Wear chemical splash goggles. Skin: Wear any industrial rubber glove. Wash well before eating. Respiratorv: Ventilate to maintain air levels below exposure limits. 10.0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / 10.1 Purpose of 2/8/2000 issue: Correct line 1.3; QC and editorial update. Replaces July 22, 1998 issue. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN The above information is believed to be correct with respect to the formula used to manufacture the product. As data, standards and regulations change, and conditions of use and handling ate beyond our control, NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IS MADE AS TO THE COMPLETENESS OR CONTINUING ACCURACY OF THIS INFORMATION. Material Safety Data Sheet This MSDS is prepared in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 ® WHMIS CLASS D-2: Material causing other toxic effects. Class: Irritating substance, WHMISClass 8-1Combustible liquid with aflash point HCS Class: Combustible liquid (9between 37.8°C (100°F) and 93.3°C (200•F). having a flash point between 37.8'C (100°F) and 93.3°C (200°F). WHMIS (Pictograms) WHMrS (Classification) HCS Product Name/ Trade name Green Earth Glass Cleaner Code 535 Synonym Not available, CAS # Mixture. Validation Date 10/12/2004 Chemical Family Not available. Print Date 10/12/2004 Chemical. Formula Not applicable, I" Cast, Emereencv Chemtrec (800) 424-9300 Manufacturer/ Supplier Betco Corporation 1001 Brown Avenue Toledo, Oh 43607 (419)241-2156 TSCA TSCA Inventory: Ali components listed or are exempt from listing. DSL/ NDSL All components listed unless noted elsewhere on this MSDS Protective Clothing CJ'l7 Name CAS # % by Exposure Limits LCso/LDso Weight Propylene Glycol NButyl Ether 5131-66-8 20-25 Not available. ORAL (LD50): Acute: 3200 mg/kg [Rat], DERMAL (LD50): Acute: 2-Propoxyethanol 2807-30-9 10-15 Not available. >2000 mg/kg [Rabbit]. Not available. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate 151-21-3 1-5 Not available. Not available. Sodium Kylene Sulfonate 1300-72-7 1-5 Not available. ORAL (LD50): Acute: 650 mg/kg [Rat]. 5939 Alkylpolyglucosides 68515-73-1 1-5 Not available. mg/kg [Mouse]. Not available. Potential Acute Health This product is an eye irritant. Harmful if swallowed. Effects Potential Chronic Health Repeated skin exposure can produce local skin destruction, or dermatitis. This product may Effects aggravate exisiting skin conditions such as dermatitis. May aggravate existing respiratory conditions such as asthma. Over -exposure by inhalation may cause respiratory irritation. Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce kidney damage. Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce blood disorders, Carcinogenic Effects Not classified or listed by IARC, NTR OSHA, EU and ACGIH. Eye Contact Hold eye open and rinse slowly and thoroughly with water for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Seek immediate medical attention. Skin Contact Seek medical attention. Inhalation Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration., preferably mouth to mouth if possible. Ingestion Call a poison control center immediately for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do NOT induce vomiting unless instructed to do so by a poison control center or doctor. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person TY v Products of Combustion Not available. Fire Fighting Media SMALL FIRE: Use DRY chemical powder. and Instructions LARGE FIRE: Use water spray, fog or foam. Do not use water jet. Special Remarks on ]Fire Vapor may travel considerable distance to source of ignition and flash back. FLAMMABLE. Hazards When mixed with air and exposed to ignition source, vapors can burn in open or explode if confined. Fine powder forms flammable and explosive mixtures in air. (Propylene Glycol NButyl Ether) Special Remarks on Not available. Explosion Hazards Small Spill and Leak Large Spill and Leak Personal. Protection in Case of a Large Spill Absorb with an inert material and put the spilled material in an appropriate waste disposal. Absorb with an inert material and put the spilled material in an appropriate waste disposal. Finish cleaning by spreading water on the contaminated surface and allow to evacuate through the sanitary system. Butyl gloves. Splash goggles. Boots. Precautions Avoid contact with skin and eyes Avoid breathing vapors or spray mists. Incompatibility alkalis acids oxidizing agents heat Storage Keep out of the reach of children. Combustible materials should be stored away from extreme heat and away from strong oxidizing agents. Not for use or storage in or around the home. Engineering Controls Good general ventilation should be sufficient to control airborne levels. Personal Protection Eyes Safety glasses. Body No additional special protective clothing is required. Respiratory A respirator is not needed under normal and intended conditions of product use. Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Hands No additional special protective clothing is required. Protective Clothing (Pictograms) Exposure Limits Physical State and Appearance Molecular Weight PH Boiling/Condensation Point Melting/Freezing Point Critical Temperature Instability Temperature Specific Gravity Vapor Pressure Vapor Density Volatility VOC Evaporation Rate Not available. Liquid. Not applicable. 7.5-9.0 [Basic.] 100°C (212°F) Not available. Not available. Not available. 0.98174 (Water = 1) Not available. >1 (Air = 1) >85% Not available. Not available. Dispersion Properties Not available. Solubility Not available. The Product is: COMBUSTIBLE. Auto -ignition Not available. Temperature Flash Points Closed cup: 61.111°C (1440F). Flammable Limits Not available. Fire Hazards in Presence Not available. of Various Substances Explosion Hazards in Containers may explode when heated. Presence of Various Substances Odor Characteristic. Taste Not available. Color Blue. Stability The product is stable. Incompatibility with alkalis acids oxidizing agents heat Various Substances 'Hazardous Decomposition Not available. I Products �C..... Routes of Entry Absorbed through skin. Eye contact. Inhalation. Ingestion. Toxicity to Animals LD50: Estimated Oral (Rat) >5000 mg/kg Acute Effects on Humans Eyes Mildly irritating to the eyes. Skin Non-irritant for skin. Inhalation Slightly hazardous in case of inhalation. Ingestion Slightly hazardous in case of ingestion. Chronic Effects on Repeated skin exposure can produce local skin destruction, or dermatitis. This product may Humans aggravate exisiting skin conditions such as dermatitis. May aggravate existing respiratory conditions such as asthma. Over -exposure by inhalation may cause respiratory irritation. Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce kidney damage. Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce blood disorders. Special Remarks on Not available. Tonicity to Animals Special Remarks on Not available. Chronic Effects on Humans ... .. ..... Ecotoxicity Estimated to have low aquatic toxicity. BOD5 and COD Not available. Products of Not available. Biodegradation Toxicity of the Products of Not available, Biodegradation Special Remarks on the Not available. Products of Biodegradation ���I�%Q�''�,�, �►5`,�Q�'A' �i©i�,`,�.'f���"cir>�iDt�,�'r t:, , , r„ � i` �` i i �',� }� � , z ' , ` , ,'� ij, r � � y F � i , Waste Information Waste must be disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local environmental control regulations. [Waste Stream Not available. DOT (TJ.S.A) (Pictograms) TDG Classification TDG Class 3: Flammable liquid. 'IN UN, Proper Shipping 1993 Flammable liquid n.o.s. Jame, PG (For Shipment By Air) (This product is not regulated under the US DOT HMR in quantities less than 119 Gallons) aritime Transportation Not available. Special Provisions for Not applicable. Transport WH11HS (Classification) wHMIS CLASS D-2: Material causing other toxic effects. WHMIS Class B-3: Combustible liquid with a flash point between 37.8°C 000'F) and 93.3'C (200'F). Regulatory Lists No products were found. Other Regulations Not available. or of its ingredients Other Classifications RCS (U.S.A.) Class: Irritating substance: HCS Class: Combustible liquid having a flash point between 37.8°C (100°F) and 93.3°C (2000F). USA Regulatory Lists SARA 311/312 MSDS distribution - chemical inventory - hazard identification: Propylene Glycol NButyl Ether: fire, immediate health hazard, delayed health hazard SARA 313 toxic chemical notification and release reporting: 2-pro ox ethanol DSD (EEC) This product is not classified according to the EU regulations. International No products were found. Regulations Lists Hazardous Material System * 2 National Fire � FlammabilityInformation Protection � (U.S.A.) (U'S.A.) Association health 2 U Instability (U.S.A.) The Hazard Ranking systems presentd on this MSO provide.. only a quick reference for hazard information. The ENTIRE Specific Hazard MSDS must be consulted to detemvne any specific hazards, First Aid measures, and PPE associated with this product. 5 .... #o parr! �ttier In ar i anNMI- Validated by CRushton on 10/12/2004. Verified by CRushton. Printed 10/12/2004. Information Contact Betco Corporation 1001 Brown Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43607 Notice to Reader To the best of our knowkdge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither the above named supplier nor any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Final determination ofsuitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we eannotguarantee that these are the only hazards that exist Validated on 10/12/2004• Green Earth Glass Cleaner Pa e: 6/6 �Qi/�/�LIY�a�.��'�'��,��.'.;' (F "! fl �.i �� 1 �. � �'T i ( �;%y 1�� , � •' 1 lI 1`Y� 1..( I 4''� '. Material Safety Data Sheet NFPA Ere: 0 Complies with OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200 Health: 1 eactiut : 0 .........................��A..-.:t'-��`.: .::.::;.;;;:<,::::.>:::.::.::;<:;:.:..::::::.:..�:.:.�:::::.:_:;.>:�:::<.>::>:.»:<.::;.;:.�.�,.:.::,.,.:>�:�>:::::.;:.:;;:.�:::._:.�::.�:: Iv. facturer's Name, Address Franklin Cleaning Technology - PO Box'214 Great Bend KS' 67530 Product Name: Interstate 50 Product Number: F1950 Chemical Family: Aqueous emulsion of polymers. Package Size: 1, 5, 55 Gallon EPA Reg. No: n/a Emergency Telephone No. 620-792-1711 Preparer: Bill Dayton Date: 03(29/02 Signature: Hazardous Components CAS# OSHA TWA ACGIH TWA Percent "Diethylene glycol methyl ether 111-77-3 NE NE 2 61 "Water 7732 18-5 'Styrene acrylic polymer 25085-34.1 Tributoxyethyl phosphate 78-51-3 'Dlpropylene glycol methyl ether 34590-94-8 .......................... o Phvslcal Hazards I H Flammable Gas Flammable Liquid/Solld Water Reactive Combustible Flammable Aerosol Pyrophoric Oxidizer Compressed Gas Explosl%e Unstable - Reactive: N Organic Peroxide Soiling Point, °F: 212F Solubility in Water: Dispersible Evaporation Rate: 1 Va^)r Pressure: Unknown Specific Gravity (water =1): 1.03D 8.6 .ar Density: Unknown %Volatiles by Weight: 81 Appearance and Odor: Off-white emulsion with ammonia odor lash Point (Method): None xtinguishing Media: n/a Special Fire None l htin 1 Procedures: Unusual Fire and Norte xplosion Hazards: Stability: Unstable n Flammable Limits: LEL: n/a Conditions to Avoid: n/a incompatability: Do not mix with any other material (Materials to Avoid) azardous Decomposition None Products or Byproducts: ,zardous Polymerization: May Occur: ❑ Will Not Occur: Conditions to Avoid: n/a UEL: n/a ,nments: Ided to comply with the Pennsylvania Worker Right to Know Act of 1984 & the New Jersey Worker & Community Right to m Act of 1983, v, xiuct contains one or more toxic chemicals subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of Title III of the ►errund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372_ See the Hazardous Components in Section Il. ....................... outs s o entry: Inhalation Skin: x Eye: x Ingestion: x No Health Hazard Reproductive toxin Sensitizer Toxic Irritant Carcinogen Highly Toxic Corrosive See Target Organs x TARGET" ORGANS Lungs Eyes x Blood Teratogen Mucous Membranes x Heart Skin x Liver Central Nervous System Autonomic Nervous System Kidney Prostrate Mutagen Cardiovascular System Respiratory System Carcino enici : None Known FA-1 NTP: IARC: OSHA Regulated Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: None Known Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: May cause eye and skin irritation. Emergency and First Aid Procedures - If in eyes or on skin, immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if irritation persists. If swallowed, get medical attention. W.C. : :::,;+.; ,..�: ,•:,...ti,. ut.,-.,•.:a:;•::,+.;•::.;,,;...::::::.... •v.:. ,;,':.: ,,,.,:•:•.:•:.::.,1--'7 .r:: ,:•.,: Jar;;:• .........:.:.......... ...... . Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: Small Spill: Mop up with detergent, rinse with water. Large Spill: Mop up, absorb with an inert absorbent, dike or turn container over as applicable. Waste Disposal Method: Small Amount: Dispose in trash container. Large Amount: Dispose in accordance with Local, State and Federal regulations. Potential EPA Hazardous Waste Code(s): n/a Steps to be taken in handling and storage: Store at 40 - 90F. Protect from freezing- Read and follow label use directions. Keep out of reach of children. ...,.................:.........:.....- --- ::: Respiratory Protection(Specify Type): None required Ventilation: Local Exhaust: Special: Mechanical: Optional Protective Gloves: Optional Eye Protection: Optional Dther Protective Clothing and Equipment lone required 04 N \..-:�...� .,•\,:':;�;;•::i•;•'.•�::: ••::•::.: is :':.. . )OT Proper Shipping Name and Number: Jot regulated JE = Not Established J/A = Not Applicable 7HE Material ial ► ,afety Data Sheet This MSDS ir, prepared in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 wHMIS CLASS D•2: N-.'enai causing other toxic effects. HGS CLASS: Irritating substance. T WHMIS (Pictograms) WIIMIS (Classification) HCS Product Name/ Trade pH7 Ultra name Synonym Neutral Cleaner Chemical Family N/A Chemical. Formula Not applicable. Manufacturer/ Supplier Betco Corporation 1001 Brown Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43607 (419) 241-2156 TSCA TSCA Inventory: All components listed or are exempt from listing. DSLJ NDSL All components listed unless noted elsewhere on this MSDS Code 178 CAS # Not applicable, Validation Date 3/22/2004 Print Date 3/27/2004 Emew Chemtrec (800) 424-9300 Protective Clothing �R* Name CAS # % by Exposure Limits LC,/L,Dr. — Weight 1) Nonionic Surfactant 9016-45-9 <10 Not available. Not available. 2) Tetrasodium salt of ethylendiaminetetraacetic acid 64-02-8 c5 Not available. ORAL (LD50): Acute: 3030 3) Sodium Xylene Sulfonate 1300-72-7 r5 Not available. mg/kg [Rat). ORAL (LD50): Acute: 650 mg/kg [Rat). 5939 mg/kg [Mouse]. Potential Acute Health Effects No specific information is available in our database regarding the acute toxic effects of this material for humans. Potential Chronic Health Repeated skin exposure can produce local skin destruction, or dermatitis. Effects Carcinogenic Effects Not classified or listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA, EU and ACGIH. Products of Combustion Not available. 1 Fire Fighting Media Non-flammable substance. and Instructions Special Remarks on Fire No additional remark. Hazards Special Remarks on No additional remark. Explosion Hazards Small Spill and Leak Absorb with an inert material and place in an appropriate waste disposal container. Large Spill and Leak Absorb with an inert material and put the spilled material in an appropriate waste disposal. Personal Protection in Case of Splash goggles, Full suit, Boots. Gloves. Suggested protective clothing might not be sufficient; a Large Spill consult a specialist BEFORE handling this product. ....... .. Precautions Avoid contact with eyes. DO NOT ingest. Incompatibility No incompatible product according to our data base. Storage Keep out of reach of children. Keep container tightly closed and dry. For Institutional and Commercial Use Engineering Controls Good general ventilation should be sufficient to control airborne levels. Personal Protection Eyes Safety glasses. Body No special protective clothing is required. Respiratory Not applicable. Mands Gloves, Protective Clothing (Pictograms) Exposure Limits Not available. ew�it;tlr�11.�nil! Prc�►�tt1'� ;` ;' ,' ,">'r %' Physical State and Appearance Liquid. Odor pleasant, Molecular Weight Not applicable, Taste Not available. PH 7 to 8.6 [Basic.] Color Yellow. Boiling/Condensation Point 100°C (212'F) Melting/Freezing Point Not available. Critical Temperature Not available. Instability Temperature Not available. Specific Gravity 1 (Water W 1) Vapor Pressure 20 mm of Hg (@ 20°C) Vapor Density >1 (Air = 1) Volatility Not available. VOC 8.5077 (gR), Evaporation Rate c1 Dispersion Properties See solubility in water. Solubility Soluble The Product is: May be combustible at high temperature, Auto -ignition Temperature Not available. Plash Points None to Boiling (TCC) Flammable Limits N/A Fire Hazards in Presence of Various Substances No specific information is available in our database regarding the flammability of this product in presence of various materials. Explosion Hazards in Presence of Various Substances No specific information is available in our database regarding the product's risks of explosion in the presence of various materials. Stability The product is stable. Incompatibility with Various No incompatible product according to our database. Substances Hazardous Decomposition None Known I Products A b�tJp t9, T Jfl /n a%3Dp ` s s , v 1 ( Rouges of Entry Absorbed through skin. Eye contact. Ingestion. Toxicity to Animals Acute oral toxicity (LD50): 3030 mg/kg [Rat]. (Tetrasodium EDTA). Acute Effects on Humans Eyes This product is an eye irritant. Skin Slightly irritating Inhalation Not available. Ingestion Irritant. Vomiting and Diarrhea possible Chronic Effects on Humans Repeated skin exposure can produce local skin destruction, or dermatitis. Special Remarks on Toxicity No additional remark. to Animals Special Remarks on Chronic No additional remark, Effects on Humans Waste Information Waste must be disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local environmental control regulations. Waste Stream Not available. WHMIS (Classification) WHMIS CLASS D-2: Material causing other toxic ®Recls. O T Regulatory Lists No products were found. Other Regulations Not available, or of its ingredients Other Classifications ' RCS (U.S-k) HCS CLASS: Irritating substance. USA Regulatory California prop. 65: This product contains the following ingredients for which the Lists State of California has found to cause reproductive harm (female) which would require a warning under the statute: Ethylene Oxide a 1 ppm California prop. 65: This product contains the following ingredients for which the State of California has found to cause cancer which would require a warning under the statute: Ethylene Oxide < 1 ppm Massachusetts RTK: Ethylene Oxide SARA 311/312: Sodium xylene sulfonate; Nonionic Surfactant SARA 313: No components found DSD (EEC) This product is not classified according to the EU regulations. International No products were found. Regulations Lists Hazardous Material 1 National Tire Information System p - Protection Flammability S.A. -� Association (U.S.A.) Health instability The Hazard flanking systems present on is ,..... provi on a quick reference for hazard information. The ENT1flE Specillc Hazard MSDS must be consulted to detannine any spedfic haza►ds, First Ald measures, and PPE associated with this product. Validated by CRushton on 3/22/2004. Information Contact Betco Corporation 1001 Brown Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43607 Notice to Readg Verified by CRushton. Printed 3127/2004. To the bast of our knowledge, the information eontalned herein is accurate. However, neither the above named supplier nor any of fts subatdlarks assumes any liability wlratroevrr for the accuracy or completeness of the Information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sale respansiblfity of the user. Afl materials may present unknown hagrrds and should be used with caution. Although certain hayrrds are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hawrds that evisG Validated on 3/22/2004. PH7 Ultra Page; 515 7A FE� Material Safety Data Sheet This MSDS is prepared in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 WHMIS Class 8: Corrosive liquid. WHMIS Class D-28: Material causing HCS CLASS: Irritating substance, other toxic effects (TOXIC). WHMIS (Pictograms) WHMIS (Classification) HCS Product Name/ Trade Quat-Scat name Synonym Disinfectant/Clnr/DetergenWirucide•/Deodorizer/Mildewstat/Fu Chemical Family Not available. Chemical Formula Not applicable. Manufacturer/ Supplier Beteo Corporation 1001 Brown Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43607 (419) 241-2156 TSCA TSCA Inventory: All components listed or are exempt from listing. DSL/ NDSL All components listed unless noted elsewhere on this MSDS Code 350 CAS # Not applicable. Validation Date 3/26/2004 Print Date 3/27/2004 In Chemtrec (800) 424-9300 e Protective Clothing Name CAS # % by Exposure Limits LC"Du Weight Quaternary Ammonium Chloride 68391-01-5 0-5 Not available. Not available. Ouanternary Ammonium Chloride [4) 68956-79-6 0-5 Not available. Not available. Nonionic Surfactant 9016-45-9 0-5 Not available. Not available. Dye N/A 0-5 Not available. Not available. Potential Acute Health Effects May be fatal if swallowed. Skin and eye irritant. Potential Chronic Health The amount of tissue damage depends on length of. contact. Effects Carcinogenic Effects Not classified or listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA, EU and ACGIH Eye Contact Hold eye open and rinse slowly and thoroughly with water for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. Skin Contact Rinse skin with plenty of water for .15 to 20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. Inhalation Move person to fresh air. If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration., preferably mouth to mouth if possible. Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. higestion Call a poison control center immediately for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do NOT induce vomiting unless instructed to do so by a poison control center or doctor. Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person Products of Combustion Not available. Fire Fighting Media N/A and Instructions Special Remarks on Fire N/A hazards Special Remarks on N/A Explosion Hazards Small Spill and Leak Absorb with an inert material and place in an appropriate waste disposal container. Large Spill and Leak Absorb with an inert material and put the spilled material in an appropriate waste disposal. Personal Protection in Case of Splash goggles. Full suit. Boots, Gloves. Suggested protective clothing might not be sufficient; a Large Spill consult a specialist BEFORE handling this product. Precautions After handling, always wash hands thoroughly with soap and water. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. 00 NOT ingest. Incompatibility None known. Storage Keep out of the reach of children. Not for use or storage in or around the home. Engineering Controls Good general ventilation should be sufficient to control airborne levels. Personal Protection Byes Splash goggles, Body Long Pants and Long Sleeves to avoid skin cotact. Respiratory Wear appropriate respirator when ventilation is inadequate. Hands Gloves (impervious). Protective Clothing (Pictograms) lExposure Limits Not available. I Physical State and Appearance Liquid. Odor Fruity. Molecular Weight Not applicable_ Taste Not available. PH 11.4 [Basic.] Color Purple. Boiling/Condensation Point 212°F Melting/Freezing Point Not available. Critical Temperature Not available, Instability Temperature Not available. Specific Gravity 1.039 (Water = 1) CP COLGATE-PALMODVE Company MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET This industrial Material Safety Data Sheet is not intended for consumers and does not address consumer use of the product. For information regarding consumer applications of this product, refer to the product label. Ajax Cleanser with Bleach Effective Date: September 27, 2001 CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Acute Health ... I Fire ................0 Reactivity ....... 0 COLGATE-PALM OLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New York NY 10022 HMIS HAZARD RATING EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER: For emergency Least=0 Slight=l Moderate=2 High=3 Extreme =4 involving spill, leak, fire, exposure or accident, call CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300, day or night PRODUCT NAME: Ajax Cleanser with Bleach THE PITTSBURGH POISON CENTER HAS BEEN SKU#: 05361 PROVIDED SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR USE IN CAS NUMBER: Not applicable — product is a mixture MEDICAL EMERGENCIES INVOLVING THIS PRODUCT: GENERAL USE: Formulated powder scouring cleanser. CALL COLLECT: (412) 692-5596. 2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS The following components, present at a concentration of > or = 0.1 %, are listed as carcinogens or potential carcinogens OSHA -REGULATED COMPONENTS (present at a by either the National Toxicology Program (NTP), the concentration of a or = 1 %): International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) or Component CAS# - % PEL TLV OSHA: Calcium 1317-65-3 85-90 5mg/m3 10 mg/m3 Component CAS# % PEL TLV carbonate Crystalline silica 14808-60-7 0.7 NE 0.05 mg/m3 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS EYE CONTACT: Direct exposure to large amounts may cause eye irritation. However, no permanent eye injury Is expected. SKIN CONTACT: May cause skin irritation on prolonged or excessive contact. INGESTION: May be harmful if swallowed in large amounts. INHALATION: Overexposure to dust may cause respiratory irritation. CHRONIC: This product contains a small amount of crystalline silica, a naturally occurring impurity in calcium carbonate. NTP has listed crystalline silica as an known human carcinogen based on increased lung cancer rates in workers exposed to respirable -size (breathable) crystalline silica, primarily quartz and crystabolite, that are generated during sandblasting or similar activities in an occupational setting. IARC has determined that crystalline silica inhaled in the form of quartz or crystabolite from occupational sources is carcinogenic to humans. However, no significant health risk to employees is expected during product manufacturing or occupational use. Ajax Cleanser with Bleach 4. FIRST AID MEASURES EYE CONTACT: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention if irritation persists. SKIN CONTACT: Rinse area with plenty of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. INGESTION: Drink 2-4 ounces of a clear liquid. Get medical attention. INHALATION: Remove victim to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms persist. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash Point (Method): Not Applicable Extinguishing Media: Water spray, all-purpose dry chemical, CO2. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing should be worn when fighting chemical fires. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Remove to disposal container without creating a dust condition.. Spill area may be slippery. Flush with plenty of water. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Store in a tightly closed container in a cool, dry area. Keep container closed to avoid absorption of moisture from air and possible loss of bleaching function. B. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION GENERAL CONTROLS: Avoid eye contact. Avoid inhalation of dust. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: The use of safety goggles and protective gloves is recommended for potential exposure to product. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance: Fine, white powder which turns blue when wet. Specific gravity: 1.2 pH (as is): 10.7 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY GENERAL: This product is stable. Hazardous polymerization will not occur. INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: Avoid contact with strong acids, alkalis and oxidizing agents. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: May produce irritating and/or toxic fumes upon thermal decomposition. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION This product has not been tested as a whole. However, this formula was reviewed by expert toxicologists in the Product Safety Assurance Department of Colgate-Palmolive and is determined to be safe for its intended use. This review has taken into consideration available safety -related information including information on individual ingredients, similar ingredients, similar formulas and potential ingredient interactions. This review is a component of the hazard determination used to prepare the statements in Section 3 of the MSDS. Ajax Cleanser with Bleach 2 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Not Available 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Any disposal practice must be in compliance with local, state, and federal laws and regulations (contact local or state environmental agency for specific rules). Do not dump into sewers, any body of water or onto the ground. 14. TRANSPORTATION Not regulated as a DOT hazardous material. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION RCRA (40 CFR 261, Subpart D): Not Applicable CLEAN WATER ACT: Contains sodium dodecylbenzene which is a Section 311 material. CLEAN AIR ACT: Not Applicable New Jersey Right to Know Hazardous Substance List: This product contains the following components subject to reporting requirements: Sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate, trichlorocyanuric acid, crystalline silica Pennsylvania Hazardous Substance List: This product contains the following components subject to reporting requirements: Sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate Massachusetts Substance List: SARA: This product contains the following components subject to Sections 301-304 (Threshold planning quantity - TPQ) reporting requirements: Sodium dodecylbenzene 40 CFR 355: No TPQ for any component, sulfonate, crystalline silica, trichlorocyan uric acid Not Applicable California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Section 313 (Toxic chemical release reporting) 40 CFR Enforcement Act (Proposition 65): This product contains 372. The following chemicals must be reported under the following components subject to reporting SARA 313: Not Applicable requirements: Crystalline silica CERCLA: Section 102 (Reportable Quantity - RQ) 40 CFR 302: The Reportable Quantity (RQ) for this product to the environment is 66,667 lbs. based on the presence of sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate (1.5%). Releases greater than or equal to 66,667 lbs. must be reported to the National Response Center (NRC) immediately: 800- 424-8802. 16. OTHER HER INFORMATION Effective Date: September 27, 2001 Supersedes MSDS dated: September 5, 2000 Revised sections 1,2,3,6,8,11,15 Canada: Workplace Hazardous materials Information System (WHMIS)-listed material. This product contains the following components subject to reporting requirements: Sodium carbonate TSCA Section 8(b) Inventory Status: All ingredients in this product are listed on the TSCA Inventory or are not required to be listed on the TSCA Inventory. The information on this sheet is limited to the material identified and is believed by the Colgate-Palmolive Company to be correct based on its knowledge and information as of the date noted. Colgate makes no representation, guarantee or warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of the information and assumes no responsibility for injury, damage or loss resulting from the use of the material. Ajax Cleanser with Bleach MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET This MSDS complies with OSHA'S Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200 and OSHA Form 174 IDENTITY AND DISTRIBUTOR'S INFORMATION NFPA Rating: Health-2: Flammability-2; Reactivii •0; Special-0 HMIS Rating: Health-2; Flammability-2; Reactivity-0: Personal Protection-B Manufactured For: UNISOURCE WORLDWIDE, INC. 'DOT Hazard Classification: ORM-D Address: 133 Peachtree St. NE. Identity (trade name as used on label): Address: Atlanta, GA 30303 ALLSTAR SATIN (U17530) . Phone: 800•UNISOURCE MSDS Number: A00141 Revision-.12 EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER: 1-888.660.6737 Date Prepared: 03/29/96 Prepared By: LF VOTICE, JUDGMENT BASED ON INDIRECT TEST DATA Information Calls: (770)422-2071 SECTION 1 -'MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION AND INFORMATION COMPONENTS -CHEMICAL NAMES AND COMMON NAMES CAS Number SARA I OSHA PEL ACGIH Carcinogen Hazardous Components 1% orgreater, Carcinogens 0.1% or greater) III LIST (pm) TLV (ppm) Ref. Source •• PETROLEUM DISTILLATE 64742-54-7 Yes 5�,9;M3 5mg\M3 d PETROLEUM DISTILLATE 64742-88-7 No 0 10od15o9UTANE f PROPANE SLEN7 75-28 5 No O 100 d 74-98-6 No 1000 1000 d SECTION 2 - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS loiling Point: N/A Specific Gravity (H2O=1): Concentrate Onl = .856 apor Pressure: PSIG 70°F Aerosols): Max.60 apor Pressure (Non-Aerosols)(mm Hg and Temperature): N/A apor Density (Air= 1); N/E Evaporation Rate ( = 1)i N/E olubility, in Water: Insoluble ater Reactive: No ,ppearance and Odor: Clear liquid, lemon fragrance. SECTION 3 - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA 1. AMMABILITY as per USA FLAME PROJECTION TEST Auto Ignition Temperature Flammability Limits in Air by % in Volume: aerosols) FLAMMABLE �181nches :. N/E ' /a LEL: N/E % UEL: WE LASH POINT AND METHOD USEb (non aerosols): N/A EXTINGUISHER MEDIA: Foam, dry chemical, carbon dioxide. PECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Self-contained breathin apparatus, nusual Fire & Explosion Hazards: Do not expose aerosols to temperatures above 130'17 or the container may rupture, SECTION 4 -REACTIVITY HAL RD DATA TABILITY [ X ] STABLE [ ] UNSTABLE'. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION ( ] WILL [ X ] WILL NOT incompatibility (Mat. to avoid): Strong oxidizers. Conditions to Avoid: Open flame, welding arcs, heat, sparks. . Hazardous Decomposition Products: CO, CO2. SECTION 5 - HEALTH HAZARD DATA PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: [ X.1 INHALATION ( INGEST',,GN [ X SKIN ASSORP FiUN' [ ]'EYE CUTE EFFECTS ]. NOT HAZARDOI Inhalation- Excessive inhalation of vapors can be harmful and may cause headache, dizziness, asphy unconsciousness. xia, anesthetic effects.and passible Eye Contact: Mild irritation. Skin Contact: Mild irritation. Ingestion: Possible chemical pneumonitis if aspirated into lungs. Nausea. CHRONIC EFFECTS: (Effects due to excessive exposure to the raw materials of this mixture) May cause cardiac abnormality, liver abnormalities, lung and kidney damage. Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: May aggravate- existing eye, skin, or upper respiratory conditions. EMERGENCY FIRST AiD PROCEDURES Eye Contact: Flush with water for 15 minutes. If irritated, seek medical attention. Skin Contact: Wash with soap and water. If irritated, seek medical attention. ., Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Resuscitate if necessary. Get medical attention. Ingestion: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING, Drink two large glasses of water,- Get immediate medical attention, SECTION 6 - CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES Respiratory Protection (specify type), If vapor concentration exceeds TLV, use respirator approved by U.S. Bureau of Mines for organic apor. Protective Gloves: P Ayethylene gloves. Eye Protection: Safety lasses recommended. entilation Re uirements: Adequate ventilation to keep vapor concentration below TLV. . Other Protective Clothing. Equipment: None Hygian c Work Practices:' Nash with soap and water before handling food. Remove contaminated clothin . SECTION 7 - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE Steps To Be Taken If Material Is Spilled Or, Released: Absorb with suitable -medium, Incinerate or landfill according to local, state or Federal regulations. DO NOT FLUSH TO SEWER:.',': psesposal Methods: Aerosol cans when vented to atmospheric pressure through normal use, pose no disposal hazard. ns To Be Taken In Handling &Storage: po not puncture or incinerate containers. Do not store at temperatures above 130'17 cautions Wor Special Hazards: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN: Avoid food contamination. Avoid breathing move ignition sources. We believe the statements, technical information and recommendations contained herein are reliable, but they are given without warranty or guarantee of any kind. " Chemical Listed as Carcinogen or Potential Carcinogen. [a] NTP [b) IARC Monograph [c] OSHA [d) Not Listed [e] Animal Data Only THIS MSDS IS' CURRENT AS OF NOVEMBER 8, 1999. The DATE PREPARED section is the original date assembled and remains current until a change is necessary. 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O m m c_ a —;-F—n w� o fpp m y 1 n m O aim in r �. 43 w w N I o' N a G d m N yr m a O O N m O 0. k O fn yv Wv D c7 Cr O o YN cif N o m cn m O is m Cl o `° M a 01 o F m O m •-► 'a CD � 31 z 0 m 0 a H cb cb � x m a O C 4a O m y 0 @ '.• c ' O 0n,2 o0 n.3 3 �w m �► 0 o� m m m g H Cm m 3 w K 0aN @ w C O 0. QU) o €� z�CL$. ywS a m o� w=° n m_ o a0 tea_ n m O c 5 a a mo S hN w C w m w z vmi�3 cn m to m `-t a m Material Safety Data Sheet This MSDS is prepared in accordance with OSHA 29 CF'R 1910.1200 Not controlled under WHMIS (Canada). Not controlled under the HCS (United States). WHMIS (Pictograms) MIS (Classification) .:,.,...,..�:•::...:.,,.,..:,,.,:-.;,,•::�.,.,-,..:...,.� ..... . ........ HCS Product Name/ Trade _. .........._...-_.-.. ,..._...... .. •,.. .,...G,. 1111wwt• Hi Tech WNZAs �«aRv't,;+=YaS name Code 610 Syuonym Metal Interlocked Floor Finish CAS # Not applicable. Chemical Family Not available. - Validation Date 3/26/2004 Chemical Formula Not applicable. Print Date 3/27/2004 Manufacturer/ Supplier Betco Corporation rn or Chemtrec (800) 424-9300 1001 Brown Avenue er nc Toledo, Ohio 43607 (419)241-2156 TSCA TSCA Inventory; All components listed or are exempt from listing. DSLJ NDSL All components listed unless noted elsewhere on this MSDS Protective Clothing W Name CAS # % by e Limits ECiO/LD5 Weight 1) Acrylic Polymer Tributoxyethyl Phosphate N/A 7$-51-3 30-35 N2) F Not available. 3 Dieth lene GI col Eth I Ether y Y Y 111-90 D �5 <5 N Not available. T: 25 (pp,) ORAL (LD50); Acute: 5540 4) Polyethylene Emulsion N/A 0_5 mg/kg [Rat). Not available. Not available Potential Acute Health Effects Harmful if swallowed. Irritant. Potential Chronic Health Repeated or prolonged exposure to the substance can produce kidney damage, Effects prolonged exposure to the substance can produce nervous system damage. Repeated or CarcinogeidcEffects Not classified or listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA, EU and ACGIH. Y Check for and remove any contact lenses. In case of contact, immediately e Contact flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if irritation occurs. Skin Contact Wash with soap and water. Cover the irritated skin with an emollient. Get medical attention if irritation develops. Inhalation If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention. in;estion Do NOT induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person, If large quantities of this material are swallowed, call a physician immediately, Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband. Products of Combustion Not available. Fire Fighting Media N/A and Instructions Special Remarks on Fire N/A Hazards Special Remarks on N/A Explosion Hazards Small Spill and Leak N/A Large Spill and Leak Absorb with an inert material and put the spilled material in an appropriate waste disposal. Personal Protection in Case of Splash goggles. Full suit. Boots. Gloves. Suggested protective clothing might not be sufficient; a Large Spill consult a specialist BEFORE handling this product. Precautions Avoid contact with eyes. Incompatibility Not available. Storage Keep out of reach of children, For Institutional and Commercial Use Engineering Controls Good general ventilation should be sufficient to control airborne levels. Personal Protection Eyes Safety glasses. Body No special protective clothing is required. Respiratory Not applicable. Hands Gloves, Protective Clothing (Pictograms) Exposure Limits Not available, Physical State and Appearance Liquid. Odor Characteristic, Molecular Weight Not applicable. Taste Not available, PH 8.1 to 8.9 [Basic.] Color White. Boiling/Condensation Point 100'C (2127) Melting/Freezing Point Not available, Critical Temperature Not available, Instability Temperature Not available. Specific Gravity 1.02 (Water = 1) Vapor Pressure Not available. Vapor Pressure 22.3mm Hg @ 68'F Vapor Density Not available. Volatility 90 VOC Not available. Evaporation Rate 0.4 Dispersion Properties See solubility in water, Solubility Easily soluble in cold water. The Product is: May be combustible at high temperature. Auto -ignition Temperature Not available. Flash Points Not available. Flammable Limits Not available. Fire Hazards in Presence of Various Substances No specific information is available in our database regarding the flammability of this product in presence of various materials. Explosion Hazards in Presence or Various Substances Not applicable '.�R/1A �AS//.��1����'■;�tv�4�l�r.��F1 t , L l '�',t ` f y'(1 r4 '�..'Yi, �4. , If. ( �jry� + '.: y 1) `' ,. Stability The product is stable, Incompatibility with Various None known. Substances Hazardous Decomposition Will not occur, Products ' �ts�l�il�ll'•k'� � �`�'ijF%���� yr I�II�iCt�ialff��r i � c h i � r `� � i ^tr r r i 4 i• r s, � a Routes of Entry Absorbed through skin. Eye contact. Inhalation. Ingestion. Toxicity to Animals Acute oral toxicity (LD50): 3030 mgtkg [Rat]. (Tetrasodium EDTA). Acute Effects on Humans Eyes Very hazardous in case of eye contact (irritant, corrosive). Inflammation of the eye is characterized by redness, watering, and itching. Eye contact can result in comeal damage or blindness. Skin Very hazardous in case of skin contact (corrosive, irritant), Skin contact may produce burns. Skin inflammation is characterized by itching, scaling, reddening, or, occasionally, blistering, Inhalation Hazardous in case of inhalation. Ingestion Very hazardous in case of ingestion. Chronic Effects on Humans The amount of tissue damage depends on length of contact. Special Remarks on Toxicity No additional remark, to Animals Special Remarks on Chronic No additional remark, Effects on Humans Waste Information Waste must be disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local environmental control regulations. Waste Stream Not available. WHMIS (Classification) WHMIS Class E: Corrosive liquid. WHMIS Class D-28: Material causing other � O toxk- effects (TOXIC). Regulatory Lists No products were found. Other Regulations Not available. or of its ingredients Other Classifications ' HCS (U.S.A.) HCS CLASS: Irritating substance. USA Regulatory California prop. 66: This product contains the following ingredients for which the Lists State of California has found to cause reproductive harm (female) which would require a warning under the statute: Ethylene Oxide a 1 ppm California prop. 65: This product contains the following ingredients for which the State of California has found to cause cancer which would require a warning under the statute: Ethylene Oxide a 1 ppm Massachusetts RTK: Ethylene Oxide DSD (EEC) This product is not classified according to the ELI regulations. International No products were found. Regulations Lists Hazardous Material 3 National Fire Flammability Information System 0 Protection (U.S.A.) Association (U.S.A.)Health Instability The Hazard Ranking systems presented on this MSDS pray on a quick reference for hazard information. The ENTIRE Specllic Hazard MSDS must be consulted to detemdne any spacific hazards, First Aid measures, and PPE associated with this product. I alidated by CRushton on 3/26/2004. Verified by CRushtou. Printed 3/27/2004. brmation Contact Betco Corporation 1001 Brown Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43607 iceto Reader he best ofour knowledge, the Infornsallon contained herein is accura4e I/owever, neither the above named supplier nor any oflis subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever he accuracy or completeness ofthe Information containedherebt. l determination ofsultabi ity ofany material Is the sokresponsibllity ofthe user. AA makrlals maypresent unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although in hazards ant described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist Validated on 3/26/2004. Quat-Star Page: 515 �.+a►�t'fl�il'kl��ttlN��c#'I'���Tr�17 � " iJl �! �' l`rt 7 �;i�r Ff � i 4 ` 1 l F �5� I WHMIS (Pictograms) Product Name/ Trade Super Kemite name Material Safety Data Sheet This MSDS is prepared in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 WHMIS (Classification) Synonym Heavy Duty Cleaner/Degreaser Chemical Family Not available. Chemical Formula Not applicable. Manufacturer/ Supplier Betco Corporation 1001 Brown Avenue Toledo, Oh 43607 (419) 241-2156 TSCA TSCA Inventory: All components listed or are exempt from listing. DSLJ NDSL All components listed unless noted elsewhere on this MSDS HCS CLASS: Toxic. HCS CLASS: Corrosive liquid. HCS Code 103 CAS # Not applicable. Validation Date 3/22/2004 Print Date 3/27/2004 Ism Chemtrec (800) 424-9300 Protective Clothing ID * � V bra CDrr�pnrt�otar�tr�arit�tlt+�ngtriti Name CAS # % by Exposure Limits L,Css/LDn Weight 1) Water 7732-18-5 >70 Not available. Not available. 2) Sodium Metasilicate 6834-92-0 <15 Not available. Not available, 3) 2-Butoxyethanol 111-76-2 <5 TWA: 20 (ppm) from ORAL (LD50): Acute: 1746 ACGIH (TLV) [United mg/kg [Rat]. States] TWA: 50 (ppm) from OSHA (PEL) [United States] 4) Tetrasodium salt of 64-02-8 a3 Not available. ORAL (LD50): Acute: 3030 ethylendiaminetetraacetic acid mg/kg [Rat]. 5) Sodium Tallate 61790-45-2 <2 Not available. Not available. 6) Anionic Surfactant 26155.30-0 c2 Not available. Not available. 7) Sodium Xylene Sulfonate 1300-72-7 c1 Not available. ORAL (LD50): Acute: 660 mg/kg [Rat]. 5939 mg/kg [Mouse]. 8) Perfume Oil 100-52-7 <1 Not available. Not available. 9) Dye N/A 1<1 Not available. Not available. Potential Acute Health Effects Corrosive to skin and eyes on contact. Liquid or spray mist may produce tissue damage particularly on mucous membranes of eyes, mouth and respiratory tract. Skin contact may produce burns. Inhalation of the spray mist may produce severe irritation of respiratory tract, characterized by coughing, choking, or shortness of breath. Severe over -exposure can result in death, Potential Chronic Health Prolonged exposure may result in skin burns and ulcerations. Severe over -exposure can produce lung Effects damage, choking, unconsciousness or death. The amount of tissue damage depends on length of contact. Carcinogenic Effects Not classified or listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA, EU and ACGIH. Eye Contact IMMEDIATELY flush eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes, keeping eyelids open. Seek immediate medical attention, Skin Contact Corrosive to eyes and skin. Wash with plenty of soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing. Seek medical attention. Inhalation Evacuate the victim to a safe area as soon as possible. Seek medical attention. Ingestion Do not induce vomiting. Have conscious person drink several glasses of water or milk. NEVER give an unconscious person anything to ingest. Seek immediate medical attention. Products of Combustion Not available Fire Fighting Media SMALL FIRE: Use DRY chemical powder. and Instructions LARGE FIRE: Use water spray, fog or foam. Do not use water jet. Special Remarks on Fire Not available. Hazards Special Remarks on Not available. Explosion Hazards SmaH Spill and Leak Chemical anti -splash goggles. Absorb with an inert material and place in an appropriate waste disposal container. Large Spill and Leak Corrosive liquid. Stop leak if without risk. Use appropriate instruments to put the spilled material in a waste disposal. Prevent entry into sewers, basements or confined areas; dike if needed. Personal Protection in Case of Splash goggles. Full suit. Boots. Gloves. Suggested protective clothing might not be sufficient; a Large Spill consult a specialist BEFORE handling this product. Engineering Controls Good general ventilation should be sufficient to control airborne levels. Personal Protection Eyes Splash goggles. Body Long Pants and Long Sleeves to avoid skin cotact, No additional special protective clothing is required. Respiratory In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment. Bands Gloves (impervious). Protective Clothing (Pictograms) Exposure Limits 2-Butoxyethanol TWA: 25 (ppm) TWA: 50 (ppm) from OSHA (PEL) [United States] Consult local authorities for acceptable exposure limits, Physical State and Liquid. Odor Pleasant. Appearance Molecular Weight Not applicable, Taste Not available, pH 13 to 14 [Basic.] Color Violet. Boiling/Condensation Point 215°F initial Melting/Freezing Point Not available, Critical Temperature Not available, Instability Temperature Not available. Specific Gravity 1.06 (Water = 1) Vapor Pressure 20mm Fig @ 68°F Vapor Density >1 (Air= 1) Volatility 80 vOC Not available. Evaporation Rate a1 compared to Water Dispersion Properties See solubility in water. Solubility Easily soluble in cold water. The Product is: Non-flammable. Auto4gnition Temperature Not available. Flash Points Not available. flammable Limits Not available, Fire Hazards in Presence of No specific information is available in our database regarding the flammability of this product in Various Substances presence of various materials, Explosion Hazards in Not applicable Presence of Various Substances 4 �Y'l!^��Wlf/. �i�{�4GR�R�f 4�,'�V �jrii�y/•N ��'�M •�'.}�k jl7! � I 1..' y', ,; � 11, ttY �i T �{� J i '� I S f g: �.:• i ,� ,:.: � �.,+ �. f � ..::b � ! ,���� � :L_Y. re r, aS ?•,•. C.t! `� � !f!f i ! ��? .L;,. !.: � , ,r i � r Stability The product is stable. Incompatibility with Various Strong acids, acids Substances Hazardous Decomposition not available Products Routes of Entry Absorbed through skin. Eye contact. Inhalation. Ingestion Toxicity to Animals WARNING: THE LC50 VALUES HEREUNDER ARE ESTIMATED ON THE BASIS OF A 4-HOUR EXPOSURE. Acute oral toxicity (LD50): 1746 mg/kg [Rat]. (2-Butoxyethanol). Acute toxicity of the gas (LC50): 926 ppm 4 hour(s) [Mouse]. (2-Butoxyethanol). Acute Effects on Humans Eyes Corrosive to the eyes. Skin Severe skin irritant. May cause moderate reddening, swelling, and possible skin damage. Causes Severe Skin Burns (EU). Inhalation Harmful if inhaled. Ingestion Irritating to mouth, throat and stomach. May cause headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Chronic Effects on Humans Prolonged exposure may result in skin burns and ulcerations. Severe over -exposure can produce lung damage, choking, unconsciousness or death. The amount of .tissue damage depends on length of contact. Special Remarks on Toxicity No additional remark. to Animals Special Remarks on Chronic No additional remark. Effects on Humans Ecotoxicity BODS and COD Not available. Will Not Occur Products of Biodegradation. Possibly hazardous short term degradation products are not likely. However, long term degradation products may arise. Toxicity of the Products of Biodegradation Special Remarks on the Products of Biodegradation Waste Information Waste Stream DOT (U-SA) (Pictograms) TDG Classification Not available. No additional remark. Waste must be disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local environmental control regulations. Not available. M 'IN UN, Proper Shipping Shipping name: Corrosive liquids n.o.s. UNNA: UN1760 PG: II dame, PG Transportation Not available, Special Provisions for Transport WHMIS (Classification) Not available. Regulatory Lists No products were found. ST �J ' Other Regulations OSHA: Hazardous by definition of Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910,1200). 1 Other Classifications HCS (U.S.A.) HCS CLASS: Toxic. HCS CLASS: Corrosive liquid. USA Regulatory Lists SARA 311/312 MSDS distribution - chemical inventory - hazard identification: 2-Butoxyethanoi: immediate health hazard, delayed health hazard SARA 313 toxic chemical notification and release reporting: 2-Butoxyethanol DSD (EEC) This product is not classified according to the EU regulations, International No products were found. Regulations Lists Hazardous Material 3 National Fire Information System Flammability . p Protection Assoeiatiotl (U.S.A.)health Instability The Hazard Flanking systems presente on is prov on a quick reference for hazard information. The ENTI ! Spedt►c Hazard MSDS must be consulted to determine any specific hazards, First Aid measures, and PPE associated with this product. ;;.- S ,,,.,.. � ;....., •. � ,..,,.... f t, !.!, �J.i +:. s. r� , i� ., t,+:. + l s �. .:.': !'n !, :' 3,y � �x t y + y z , s;, Validated b CRushton on 3/22/2004. Verified V„ Y by CRushton. Printed 3/27/2004. Information Contact Betco Corporation 1001 Brown Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43607 No_ ce to Read�f To the best ofour knowledge, the information contained herein k accurate. However, neither (he above named supplier nor any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the informaton contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and should he used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist. Validated on 3/22/2004. Super Kemite Page: sls Validated on 2/1/2005. Super Kem%te Pa e: 616 AMMM C Spartan Chemical Company Inc. Nfaterial Safety Data Sheet SECTION 1: PRODUCT NF01k1ATI()'V •oa::ct "vame or Number (as it st?p:ra., on la.bcl) product visio:r SD-20 ALL PURPOSE DEGREASER Janitorial' (AEROSOL) PrsJ.tct tint er:6520 .1s:nufact tr.^.r; ;1amc:Spartan Chemical Company, Inc. Zrnor cr_cy Phonfr No;(3O0)537-8990 n dro S1110 Spartan Drive C it].:Maumee State: OH Z . Codc—A3537 P r, 5v 15e sgiption: ORM,-D. Consumcr commodity, cleaning compounds, aerosol, n.o.s. vfPA Ratings: — ~HI11S Ratinb : Health: I- Slight Health: 1-Slight Eire: 0 -Minimal Fire: 0 - Minimal Reactivity: 1- Slight Reactivity: 1- S1S<sht Pers. Prot_Dquip.: B -Safety Glasser• ,10� es K..(... [ION D.: Hi V-r`l MO S fN(:;1,ZLD11i;:NTS All component chemicals are listed or exempted from listin", on the "TCSA Inventory" of chemical substances maintained by the L.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 4raica.l N nI CAS Zi l�•2i)'.at? Cu TWA nig/m, 'Cr �21Butoxycthanol� 8 111-76-2 120 Not Established Not Esrablished No lsobutanc 05.10 E�b75-28-5 1900 NOSH) Not Established Not Established No Icopropanol 01-OS 67-63-0 980 1225 Not EstabIislied N"o Tertapotassium Pyrophosphate 01 OS 7320-3¢5 Not.Establishcd NTot Established 'Not Etitablishcd No rofroc,m: `This substance is subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of the EmeT1Cncy Plannin;d C Know Act of 1986 (SARA) and of 40 CFR 372. anotnntuniry Right-To- "r SEC T'ION' I'lI:.PHYSICA.I. DA',I:A '"'SECTION IV: FIRE & EXPL•OSIVE KAZARD DATA SECTION \': HE:ZLTH IM7— PI7 DATA SECTION. W- REACTIVITY DATA SG:bil'ty: Stable fnc.c}r.•17stihle `.hatr:ri;ll�. Nonc kno�rn �Hazorcous i>�tctl:po�ition CO. Co, H l4ar.{ous i'nit ncriraticv:: �b'iII Not Occur — — Productc<. ti}i:f.'TION, VII: SPILL GR C:H.AK PR(K:I:M RFS Stc:t`s to be Tak—cn in Case Flush with water rhrou,h sanitary sewer system. a �ilt,tiai Released O'r S-Milled: ' 'tik'as.te Mspo"al MerLn::o not incinerate or puncture aerosol container. Dispose of in accordance with state or local rcg>ilatioas. IWSECTION V11h SPECLAL PROTECTION INFOR:",IATION R�=niratory Protection: None required b'entilati,n: Good genera] ventilation should be sufficient for most conditions. Local czhaust ventilation may be necessary for some operations. _ Pror.ctivc G}ovcs;Spccifv T-),p,-)-.1 Rubber or water-resistant gloves Eye protect; on(apecify Tvpc): lGoggles C)thcrl'restecti:::Iiquiptricrlt: one 'V S1;:C1,10N I3;: SPEIC',I lL PRECAUTION'S 'ree,tl Hors; E13ndli ] & Storin,: Contents under pressure. Do not use near fires, sparks, of flame. I)o no wore where temperatures could exceed 120"F. Ouwr Prccant:or::; Nonc — -- Spartan t.nemicat t.Ompany, Inc. Material Safety Data Sheet T E ECITON I: PRODUCT INFORMATTON 'rr a'zct Name or Number (as it appears on label): Product Division: 3,-dELINE EMULSIFIER PLUS janitorial 'roduct Number: 0084 Manufacturers Name:Spartan Chemical Company, Inc. Emergency Phone No:(800)537-8990 Address:1110 Spartan Drive City:Niumxt State: OH Zip Code-.43537 Shipping Description: 'Compounds, cleaning liquid, 8, NA 1760,11, contains sodium hydroxide - NFPA Ratings- r HMIS Ratings: r — Health: 13 - Serious IL - Health: 3 - Serious Fire. 0 - Minimal Fire 10 — al 0 - Minimal R 10 - Minimal Pecs- Prot. Equip.: B - Safety Glasses_ - SECTION IL- HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS M component chemicals are listed or exempted from listing on the "TCSA Inventory" of chemical substances maintained by the U.S. environmental Protection Agency, Chemical Name(s) oho W CAS Registry No. Table Z- I - A *` 'utoxyethanol Sodium hydroxide Monoethanolamine TWA mg/n 3 =� 111-76-2 120v 01-05 1310-73-2 Not Established Oa-10 14143-5 g Carcinogen ST'EL mg/m' CELING �j] Not Established Not Established No Not Establshed 2 No 15 Not Established No 'omaient: *This substance is subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right -To - :now Act of 1986 (SARA) and of 40 CFR 371 �ECTTON IOL- PHYSICAL DATA Boiling Paint: 200 °F Vapor Pressure: C Vapor Density (AM = 1): Unknown -_ Solubility in Water: Con pH: 13.5-13.7 Specific Gravity (1- ENraporation Rate (but.ace.=1): 1<1 Percent Solid by Weight: 8-9 & Odor: I Clear liquid, fresh fragrance R SECTION IV: FIRE & M OSTVE HAzkxD DATA Flash Point: None Flammable Limits N/A Extinguishing Media: NIA Special Fire Fighting Procedures: NIA Unusual`Fire&.Explosiv NIA Hazards F SECTION V: HEALTH HAZARD DATA SECTION VL• REACrrvT 'Y DATA Stability:ll Stable Haz,ardous.DecompositionliNoue known Method U Flange Exten: Incompatible Hazardous I:1 acids and strong oxidizing Not Occur SECTION VIL• SPH-L OR LEAKPROCEDURES Steps to be Taken in: Case Small quantities can be flushed with water into sanitary sewer, large quantities should be lyiaterial is Released or Spilled I absorbed or contained. Waste Disposal Method: Same as above V �E=ON VIM SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION :SECTION IM SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Precautions; Handling & Storing. -I Dd not freeze, do not store above 120°F. Other Precautions iiNone 0 SCC 09/29/99 Name:Ronald T. Cook sHnvEt,INE EMi LSUT R PLUS Tide:Manager, Regulatory Affairs Ref: 29 CRF 1910.1200 (OSHA) Effective Date:09/29/99 Changes: Address and Format Supercedes-02/11/98 This document has been prepared using data from sources considered technically reliable. It does not constitute a warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information contained herein,. Actual conditions of use and handling are beyond sellers control. User is responsible to evaluate all available information when using product for any particular use and to comply with all'Federal, tate-mdLo,.- laws andreglalativns. L3 Spartan Chemical Company, Inc. Material Safety Data Sheet r �ECTION L PRODUCT INFORMATION Pr, - I Name or Number (as it appears on label): Product Division: Ski.,. LINE MULTI SURFACE CLEANER Janitorial Product Number: 0040 Manufacturers Name:Spartan Chemical Company, Inc. Emergency phone No:(800)537-8990 Address:1110 Spartan Drive City:MaumM State: OH Zip Code:43537 Shipping Description: Cleaning compounds, liquid, n.o.s. NFPA Ratings HNM Ratings: Health: 1- Slight Health: 1- Slight 0 -Minimal - Fire: 0 - Minimal_ _ Reactivity: 0 - Minimal Reartivily: 0 =Minimal -- Pem Prot. Equip.: B - Safety Glasses; gloves w�ECTIONIL HAZARDOUS MREDIENIS All component chemicals are listed or exempted from listing on the "TCSA Inventory" of chemical substances maintained by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Chemical Name(s) % W. CAS Registry No. Table Z- 1 -A Carcinogen TWA mg/rtx� STEL mg/m' CELING mg/nt3 v T� :odium ethylene di"—metetraacetate 01-05 64- 02-9 Not Established Not Established Eot Established No t ECTION III: PHYSICAL DATA Boiling Point: 212 °F Vapor Press>are: 18.mm Hg 75°F Vapor Density (AIR = 1). Unknown Solubility in Water: Complete pH: 10.8-11-2 CSpecific Gravity (14C 1): 1.03 Evaporation Rate(but.ace.=1): �1 Percent Solid by Weight: 11-]3 Physical State: Liquid Appearance &Odor: Green, water thin, mint odor P L EG nON IV: FIRE & MLOSra HAZARD DATA Flash Point-,IlNone L Method Used -.IC Flammable Limits N/A Flame Extension: FNIA —_ Extinguishing Media:11N/A Fire Fighting Procedures: N/A Unusii4Fiz6&Explv�iv N/A 1�,EEcria-i V: HEALTH HAZARD DATA "�E=ON V L REACMirl Y DATA �EcnON VII: SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES Steps to be Taken in:Case Flush with water to sanitary sewer system. Material is Released or Spilled: Waste Disposal Method: Same as above -v SECTION VIIE SPECL, L PROTEC-nON INFORMATION Respiratory Protection: None required Ventila9be Good general ventilation should be sufficient for most conditions, Local exhaust ventilation may necessary for some overations. Protective Glov_es(Specifv Type): Eve Protection(Specifv Type): Other Protective Equipment; 'w SECTION DL- SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Precautions; Handling &Storing: Keep from freezing T Other Precautio ] Pone (0 SCC 09/29/99 Name:Ronald T. Cook SDINELM MnTr SURFACE Title -.Manager, Regulatory CLEA R Affairs Ref: 29 CRF 1910.1200 (OSHA.) Effective Date�9/29/99 ' Changes: Address and Format Supersedes-07J11/98 This document has been prepared using data from sources considered technically reliable. It does not constitute a warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. Actual conditions of use and handling are beyond sellers control. User is responsible to evaluate all available information when using product for any particular use and to comply With all:F dei al State arid'Loc l law:§ aisdtegi112:tibns. Spartan k nemical Company, Inc. Material Safety Data Sheet ISECTION I. PRODUCT INFORMATION Pr, ' •ct Name or Number (as it appears on label): Product Division: S',_ _INLESS STEEL CLEANER AND Janitorial POLISH (AEROSOL) Product Number: 6310 Manufacturers a iame:Spartan Cbemkal Company, Inc. Emergency Phone No:(800)537-8990 Address:1110 Spartan Drive City:Maumee State: OH Zip Code:43537 Shipping Description: ORM-D, Consumer commodity, cleaning compounds, aerosol, n.o.s, NFPA Ratings HMIS Ratin s: Health: 1- Slight Health 1- Slight Fire 0 -Minimal 7LFire 0 - Kfinimai Reactivity: 1- Slight Reactivity: I ri- S1i&t Pecs- Prot, Equip.:11A - Safety Glasses 'rr �ECI10N U: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS U component chemicals are listed or exempted from listing on the "TCSA Inventory" of chemical substances maintained by the U.S. avironmental Protection Agency. Chemical Name(s) o/a W CAS Registry No. Table'Z- I - A mineral spirits sobutane SECTION III: PHYSICAL, DATA Boiling Point; Vapor Density (AIR = 1): Ui PH: C Evaporation Rate (but.ace.wl): —1 Physical State: Laic Appearance & Odor: Fcr Carcinogen TWA mg/rr STEL mg/m' GEEING mg/rd 05-10 8052-41-3 525 Not Established Not Established No 05-10 74-98- Ig00 Not Established Not Established No 01-05 75-28-5 1900 (hIIOSH) Not Established Not Established No A Vapor Pressure: Unknown iknown Solubility in Water: Forms an emulsion Speck Gravity (11��1): 0.97 Percent Solid by Weight: 7-9 filar, lemon r' L ECTION IV: FIRE & EXPLOSIVE I-LAZARD DATA. Flash Point; None Method Used ASTM-D56 Manin I Flame Extension: a — Extinguishing Media: Water fog, dry chemical, Co Special Fire Fighting Procedures:llUse equipment or shielding required to protect personnel against bursting, rupturing or venting runt ainPrc iJnusual'Fire'&'Ezplasiv At elevated temperatures (over 540C/1300F) container may vent, rupture or burst. Fda-�arrlc M SECTION V: HEALTH HAZARD DATA —SECTIONVZ REACTIVITY DATA able S Stability: tIncompatible Materials Oxidizing material; acids Deco,.,.___ .,.�....,..._..,......__�� . Hazardous' mposition: None known Hazardous Polymerization: Will Not Occur ~— Products: T'�ECTION VIL SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES Steps to be Taken in Casc Dilute with water and flush into sanitary sewer system.. Material is Released or Spilled: Waste Disposal Method: Do not incinerate or puncture aerosol container. Dispose of in accordance with state or local 'v i ECTION -Y a. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Respiratory Protection.IlNone Ventilation: Good general ventilation should be sufficient for most conditions. Local exhaust ventilation may necessary for some onerations. Protective Gioves(Specify Type)- None required Eve Protection(Specify Type): Safety classes while Other Protective Equipment: None required 'w SECTION IX: SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Precautions; Handling & Storing: Contents under pressure. Do not use near fire, sparks, or flame. Do not store where temperatures could exceed 1 2.o°F. Other PrecautionsalNone 0 SCC 09/24/99 NameRonald T. Cook STAINLESS STFEL CLEANRR kKD Title:Manager, Regulatory POLISH (A.EROSOL) Affairs Ref_ 29 CRF 1910.1200 (OSHA) Effective Date-09/24/99 Changes: Address and Format Supercedes42/12/gg This document has been prepared using data from sources considered technically reliable. It does not constitute a warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. Actual conditions of use and handling are beyond sellers control. User is responsible to evaluate all available information when using product for any particular use and to comply witla'al1 Federal.Stte aiid`.1':1av$ and regulations. 4/21 /Oo 9:00 AM Material Safety Data Sheet SECTION 1 CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT NAME: VANDALISM REMOVER PRODUCT CODE: 870 ?MANUFACTURED BY: Prolink 510 Chapman ST Canton, MA 02021 !MEDICAL EMERENCY: 1-800-228-5635 ext. 009 (outside USA 612-221-3999 ext. 009) PRODUCT INFORMATION 781-828-9550 MSDS ISSUE DATE: 10%08/ 1998 .MSDS REVISION DATE: none REVISION NUMBER: none SECTION 2 COMPOSITIONIINFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Component CAS# x osure Limits %-by Wt. Methylene Chloride 75-09-2 OSHA, TWA_25ppm 40-50% OSHA STEL=125ppm. (15min) Liquefied Petroleum Gas 68476-85-7 none established 25-357o Toluene 108-88-3 OSHA TWA=100ppm 15-25% DSHA STEL=150ppm Perchloroethylene 127-18-4 OSHA TWA=2.5ppm 5-15% kCG1H TWA=25ppm 'nidentitled ingredients are not considered hazardous under the Federal hazard Communication Standard. SECTION 3 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION TES OF ENTRY: skin contact, eye contact, inhalation, ingestion ?Y"E: Eye contact can cause severe irritation and burns. Contact with liquid can cause severe f-reeze bums similar to frostbite. ,KIN: Liquid methylene chloride is painful and irritating if confined to skin by gloves, clotluncy, etc. Prolonged or repeated skin n• ,..,It.. 1. t— ...,... /.., ,J../,I1 :— /..-nnr L— IaLerlai 3dlc�y LJdtd ollua� 4/Z 1 /00 MO AM contact may cause irritation, defatting of skin, and dermatitis. Absorption through intact skin is possible if contact with I iquid is prolonged. Contact with liquid can also cause possible freeze bums. Vandalism Remover Page Z of 6 INGESTION: Aspiration hazard! INHALATION: Inhalation can cause dizziness, nausea, headache, anesthetic effects, rapid breathing, narcosis, vomiting, numbness and tingling in arms and legs, rapid heartbeat, loss of consciousness and death. CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Alcoholism, acute and chronic liver and kidney disease, eye, respiratory and skin disorders, chronic lung disease, anemia, coronary disease or rhythm disorders of the heart may be aggravated by exposure to this product. HMIS RATING: ITEALTH:(3) FIRE-(4) REACTIVITY:(0) PERSONAL EQUIPMENT:(B) SECTION 4 Cal8001/1•lC10IM61 EYE: Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Seek medical attention if irritation persists SKIN: Immediately remove contaminated clothing. Flush skin with large amounts of soap and water. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. To treat frostbite, gradually warm frostbite area with warm water (not to exceed 105" F). If irritation occurs, pet medical attention. INGESTION: If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting. Obtain medical attention without delay. If vonuting occurs spontaneously, keep head below hips to prevent aspiration of liquid into the lungs. INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. Give artificial respiration if not breathing. Qualified personnel may give oxygen if breathing is difficult, Obtain medical attention immediately, NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Treat patient symptomatically SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT:ND FLAIMMABLE LIMITS: (Propellant): LEL: 1.9 UEL: 9.3 AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: ND AEROSOL FLAMMABILITY: This product has been tested in accordance with the method described in 40 CFR 156.10 and found to be flammable. FIRE FIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: Containers should be cooled with water to prevent vapor pressure build up. Use equipment or shielding, as required, to protect personnel from bursting, rupturing or venting containers. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: water fog, dry chemical, foam; carbon dioxide v aid a direct stream of water as product may float and can be reianited on surface of water. Vandalism Remover Page 3 of 6 HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: hydrogen chloride, phosgene, chlorine, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, Vol atiic hvdrocarbon vapors, SPECIAL HAZARDS: At elevated temperatures (over 130' Fi54' C) containers exposed to direct flame or heat contact should be htta;//www.r)rolinkhq,com/msds/claire/xa006.htm Page 2 of 5 1 /00 9:00 AM cooled with water to prey ent weakening of container structure. SECTION 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES L _,iinate sources of ignition. Provide good ventilation. Soak up spill with an inert absorbent and place into a designated disposal container. Consult local regulatory agency for proper disposition of material. SECTION 7 HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING: Avoid breathing vapor. Keep away from heat, sparks and flame. Use with adequate ventilation. Do not puncture or incinerate containers. STORAGE: Do not expose to direct sunlight or store 1 .Aerosol (NRA 30B). at temperatures above 130° F154° C. Keep container closed. Store as a Level INCOMkATTSILITES: strong alkalies, oxygen nitrogen peroxide, sodium, potassium, zinc, strong oxidizers, reactive metals (such as sluminum powders and magnesium powders), strong acids, amines, reducing agents, halogens or halogen compounds SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROL/PERSONAL PROTECTION EYE PROTECTION: Chemical safety glasses must be wom. SKIN PROTECTION: Chemical resistant gloves must be wom. VENTILATION: Do not use in closed or confined space, open doors and/or windows. Use ventilation to Mai ntain exposure levels b v those in Section 2. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: None required if good ventilation is maintained. If exposure exceeds occupational exposure limits, use an approved full face respirator with organic vaporcanister. Approved self-contained breathing apparatus or air line respirator, with full facepiece is required for spills and emergencies. OTHER: Wear impervious clothing to prevent skin contact. Ensure strict sanitary conditions are contormecl to when working around chemicals. Protective clothing and equipment should be in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.132 and 1910.133. Vandalism Remover Page 4 of 6 SECTION 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES vAPORPRESSLRE:90PSIG9 1300 F VAPOR DENSITY: >1 (air=1) 3OLUBILITYINWATER: negligible SPECIFICGRkVITY: <l (H2O-l) 3` APORATION RATE: <1 (ether=l) PPEARANCE AND ODOR: heavy, coarse wet spray with strong methylene chloride and toluene odor SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY ;TABLE: yes p://www.prolinkhq.com/msds/claire/xa006.htm laterial Satety Data Sheet 4/21 /00 9:00 AM MATERIALS TO AVOID (INCOMPATIBILITY): strong alkalies, oxygen nitrogen peroxide, sodium, potassium, zinc, strong oxidizers, reactive metals (such as aluminum powders and magnesium powders), strong acids, amines, reducing agents, halogens or halo qen compounds t SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Methylene chloride has been evaluated for possible cancer causing effects in laboratory animals. Inhalation studies at concentrations of 2,600 and 4,000 ppm increased the incidence of malignant liver and lung tumors in mice. Three inhalation studies of rats have shoot-n increased incidence of benign mammary gland tumors in female rats at concentrations of 500 ppm and above and increases in beni an mammary gland tumors in males at concentrations of 1,500 ppm and above. Rats exposed to 50 and 200 ppm via inhalation showed no increased incidence of tumors. Mice and rats exposed by ingestion at levels up to 250 mg/kg/day lifetime and hamsters exposed via inhalation to concentrations up to 3,500 ppm lifetime did not show and increased incidence of tumors. The International Agencv for Research on Cancer (I.RC) has concluded that, with respect to methylene chloride, there is sufficient evidence of the carcinogenicity to experimental animals and inadequate evidence of the carcinogenicity to humans, resulting in a classification as a 213 animal carcinogen. The NTP has identified methylene chloride as an animal carcinogen. Methylene chloride is listed on the I.ARC and NTP carcinogen lists but not by OSHA. The State of California has listed methylene chloride under Proposition 65 as a chemical known to the state to cause cancer. Epidemilogv studies of 751 humans chronically exposed to methylene chloride, in the workplace of which 252 were exposed for a inrrumum of 20 years did not demonstrate any increase in deaths caused by cancer or cardiac problems. A second studv of 2,227 workers confirmed these results. Vandalism Remover Page 5 of 6 Reproductive toxicity tests have been conducted to evaluate the potential adverse effects methylene chloride may have on reproduction and offspring of laboratory animals. The results indicate that methylene chloride does not cause birth defects in laboratory animals. Perchloroethylene is listed as a potential carcinogen by IARC and INTP. Perchloroethylene has been shown to increase the incidence of tumors in certain strains of mice and rats. Other long-term inhalation studies in rats failed to show tumorigenic response. Human data are limited and have not established an association between perchloroethylene exposure and cancer. Perchloroethylene is not believed to pose a measurable carcinogenic risk to man when handled as recommended. SECTION 12 ECO TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION ECOTOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION: none known CHEMICAL FATE INFORMATION: none known BIODEGR.ADABILIT'Y: none known SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Do not puncture or incinerate containers. When contents are depleted continue to depress button until all gas is expelled. Dispose of container In accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION D.O.T. CLASSIFICATION: Consumer- Commodity (Hazard Class ORM-D) SECTION 15 ttn'//www nrnHi W n nnm/merle/Hmira/Y�Ong htm 4/21 /00 9:00 AM REGULATORY INFORMATION To the best of our knowledge, all intentionally present components are listed on the TSCA lnventory of Chemical Substances. �VARTNG: This product contains components know to the state of California to cause cancer. 1/ a Jalism Remover Page 6 of 6 SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION «V hile the information set forth herein is believed to be accurate as of the date hereof, the Company makes no warranty or guarantee, e\press or implied, and disclaims all liability arising out of the use of this information. Created by: Amanda M. Zrout 630-543-7600 As of 10/08/ 1998 //www.prolinkhq.corn/msds/claire/xa006.htm MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT NA?RE: AVENGE CS06 & CS07 i;zlil'puteCl By: Bridgapoint Systems, $42 West Confluence Avc, Salt U'<e City, iJtah 94123 Company Phone Numb,*r: 801-261-1282 Emergency Phone Number: 1-800-535-5053 (Infotrac) Dwz Prep=d: IM5-98 Hazard Rating (zem-jr jgnig=t IL sLizht 2=Modarate 3-Kigh 4-Extmmt) Fire: 0 Health: I R=tivity: 0 LA Ln 2esmai L12 7`l v %a None as per 29 CFR 1910,1200 Bailing Point ('F)................2140 Vapor Pressure (mraHg.).:...22.377mm VaparDensity (AIR =1)....... Solubiiity ir4 Water................Stable Appearance & Odor.., —.—Light Blue, Odorless Specit:ic (--xravityjH3C=1)....... 1.05 Percent Volatile by Volume... PH (1 % Soludon)....... ...........7 z 4:- IRE E L 10N & MACT1V1TY DATA lug Point: 500, (Com EXUtiguishirig Media: Water. Fog. Foam 5p*e1til Fire Fighting P,o,ed,r, S: Nano U15tutr91 Fire and Explosiop HFsards: N:7ne Stmbot7: Stable C4ftMkri 1hcdmp&tibiiitX- None known TItmr&uk Decc)mposition or Byproducts: None. known g=Lrdon, PdlYmerization: Will not occur C05di 0" to Avoid: Non, ?R0DLTCT�� , EN 6 €Y7 _. _ _Y _ _._t= c M SECT10- 5Tt N Route(s) of Entry: Eyes? no Skin? no Inhalation? no Ingcstion? no Health Hazards: Eyes - May Cal= irritation, haring, redness Skin - May cause slight irritation Inhalation - Breathing high concentrations may cause dizziness, fatigue ingestion - May cause irritation of digestive tract and dizziness, fatigue %arcinoginicity: NTP? no OSHA? no 1ARC Nonograph? no SECTION 6; EMERGENCY LNMZKT A'!D PROC D Eves,,,,..... Flush with water until clear. Get medical attention if irritation occurs. Skin,,....,,. Non irritating to skin. Inhalation.. Non irritating Lngestion— Drink 16 fluid oz. of water. Get medical attention if irritation occurs. SECTION 7: PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE Rt spiratoryProtection,.. Non required for recommcndcd use. Protective Clothing,..... Non required Ventilation ..................'. Nomia1 room ventilation Storage ......................... Temperatures in storage should be above 25°F to prevent freezing and below 140F to prevent expansion. SEC TI N.8: SPILL OR LEAK PR2CEDURES AND WASTE DfSPQ�AL Standard drainage - non harmful to metals, aluminum and PVC type drainage pipe. All disposal must be in accordance with all federal, state and local regulations. While this information and recommendations set forth herein ore believed to be accurate and reliable, it is provided without wa.-t'snry regarding Its Accuracy. BRIDGEPOINT SYS7EMs MAKES NO WARRANTY VV TH RESPECT HEREi'p AND DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FROM RELIANCE THEREON. Users must determine We conditions for use and auun liability far any loss, injury, damage Of expense resulting from use Of this product. ,AATERIAL SAFETY DATA. SHEET CHEMSPEC ID • 901 N. INEWKIRK STREET r EALT€MC7r`ZE, h4D 21205 • �i0) 675-4800 - HErkLTH • 1, FLMT�,BIUTY * D, REACTIVITY F 7 SPEGWL K NONE, DEGREE OF HAZARD: 4 •EXTREME, 3 ■HIGH, 2 • l,OpMr 4TE, 1 = SLIGHT, 0 ; Fk' ItwIGNIpr;7 PRODIJCT NA E: BROWNING R"._.,...s.. OWNiP1G TREATMENT nr} CUMENTCODE'Srowning Treatment CHEMICAL FAMILY: Aqueous reducing agent E: io12y/9{ Lsr l'� REVIEWED: 05/12/99 Efd FRGE=NCY 24•HOLIR TELi"PHONE # 1-800-424-9300 (CHEMTREC) °UA =plot nPlAceble N/b W Not determined -. ---.. _., - SECTION 1. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/HEALTH HAJ_ARD DATA This product has not been tested 6s a whole for health effects on animals or humans. According to the OSHA Hazardous Communications Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) any hazardous ingrediants that comprise >1.0% of the material and any carcinogenic ingredients that. comprise >0.1% must be listed on the MSDS. SECTION I (a): List of carcinogenic Ingredients at >-OA%. I§e. SECTION I (i>): List of hazardous Ingredients at >1.0%. SODIUM MET ABISULFITE 7681-67- Can cause Irritation of eyes, vase, throat and respiratory sptem. Can aggravate existing respiratory and skin disorders. Asthmatics fshauld not be exposed to material, ACGIH TLV is 5 maim , l __---... _ _ ._.. SECTION It: EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES I EYES: Flush with water for at least 15 min. Consult physician. SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing. Thoroughly wash exposed skin with soap and water. INHALED: Remove to fresh air. If symptoms -persist or are severe seek medical attention. INGESTION; Drink water. Seek )mmediate medical attention, PHYSICIAN: Treatment based on the Judgment of attending physician. Contains Sodium Bisulfite that may produce hypersensitivity reactions in asthmatics and others. SECTION III: PHYSICAL ! CHEMICAL DATA APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Clear coioriess liquid with sulfur dioxide odor. WATER SOLUBILITY, % BY WT: > 98 SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.01 - 1.02 % VOLATILE BY WT: 97 - 96 f 3.5 - 4,5 _ -- - .. VYT/GAL: 8.5 lbs. Boiling! point: N/D SECTION IV: FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA, FLASH POINT: a 2010 degrees F rTCC) AUTO -IGNITION TEMPERATURE: N/D EXPLOSIVE LIIJITS - LEL: N/D UEL: N/D EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foarn, 002, water fog or dry chemical. SPECIAL FIRF_ FIGHTING PRCOCr=DUPeS; Use NOSH/MSHA approved self-contained positive -pressure breathing apparatus and protective clothing where this material is involved in a fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: None known. SECTION v: REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY; Stable HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. INCOMPATIBILiTY: Oxidizers, acids and bases. Corrosive to most metals. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION/COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid. . SECTION VI: SPILLS, LEAKS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES WASTE DISPOSAL: In accordance with Federal. State and Local regulations. NEUTRALIZING CHEMICALS: SECTION VIi: PROTECTION MEASURES f VENTILATION: Use local exhaust or dilution ventilation. EYE PROTECTION: Chemical resistant safety glasses, RESPIRATORY.PROTECTION: When adequate ventilation cannot be achieved or if individual may be sensitive to material, use 1410SH/MSHA approved respirator equlpped with acid vapor cartridges. GLOVES: Rubber picves . OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT; Sodv-ooverinv clothing should be worn, SECTION Vlll: SPECIAL PRECAUTiON'S One should always use chemicals with awareness of potential hazards, known and unknown, end their effect on the human system , Ve urge users to minirnlze employee exposure to all chemicals, Including this product and to keep the level of exposure commensurate Wth pood industrial hvgiene practices. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY Tr -nanufa.gturer and seller warrants that this product conforms to Its standard specifications when used according to directions. As li,t? c� :ions or methods of use are beyond our control, we do not assume any responsibility and expressly disclaim any liability for use rf this product. Information contained herein is believed to be true and accurate but all statements or suggestions are made without any ,Ynrranty, exprPJYed or impli6d, rogarding accuracy of the information, the hazards connected with the use of the material and the r"Ots�� :b obtsined from the use thereof. NNA 1 MMI AL I T LJA t Ai %>nGC I W CHEEMICAL SPECIALTIES MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 901 N. NEWKIRK STREET BALTIMORE, MD 21205 (410) 675-4600 HEALTH E 2, RLAMMABILITY ■ 0, REACTIVITY - 1, SPFCLAL a DEGREE OF' HAZARD. A % EXTREME. 3 % HIGH, 2 = htaDERATE, txSLIGHT, 0 = i 41GNiFICP.HT DATE: 02-M-G-,6 PRODUCT NAME: COFFEE STAIN REMOVER DOCUMENT CODE: msds=m.doc CHEMICAL FAMILY: Aqueous reducing agent EMERGENCY 24-HOUR fiELEPHCNE # 1-800-424-8300 (CHEMTREC) VA : not. applicable WO ■ not dootermined SECTION I: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTSIH!<ALTH HAZARD DATA This product has not been tested as a whole for health effects on animals or human$. Hazardous ingredient& -0.99% and carcinogenic met"i >-O 1I v posed the following, health hazards when tested Individually at I DO%, NAME _ CA$ NO. _ $O_ DIUM METABISULFITE OQ7681-57-4 Can caut:e irritation of eyes, nose, throat and respiratory systern. Can aggravate existing respiratory and skin disorders. Asthmatics should not be exposed to material_ AOGIH TLV is 5 rngw, SECTION II: EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYES: Flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Consult physician. SKiN, Remove contaminated clothing, Thoroughly wash exposed skin with soap and water, INHALED: Remove to fresh air, If symptoms persist or are severe flat immediate medical attention. INGESTiON: Drink water. Seek immedlate medical attention, PHYSICIAN: Treatment based on Judgment of attending physician. Contains sodium bisulfite that may produce hypersensitivity reactions in asthmatics and others, SECTION III: PHYSICAL / CHEMICAL DATA APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Clear colorless liquid with sulfur dioxide odor. WATER SOLUBILITY, % BY WT: > 98 % Vd1'/GAL: 8.5 lbs. BOILING POINT: hI/D VGLATil_E BY WT: 97 - 98 %, pH: 4.0 -4.5 SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.01 - 1,02 SECTION IV: FIRE AND EXPt.OSION DATA FLASH POINT: >200 degrees F (fCC) AUTO -IGNITION TEMPERATURE: NID EXPLOSIVE LIMITS - LEL: N/D UEL: NiD mr-nNGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, Opt, water fog and dry chemical, ,SPECIAL FiRE FIGHTiNG PROCEDURES: Use NIOSHIMSHA approved self-contained positive -pressure breathing apparatus and protictive clothing where this material is involved in a fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD. None known. SECTION V: REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: ION: M, I not occur. INCOMPATIBILITY: Oridizors. acids and barren. Corrosive to most metals, HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION/COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: S02 and possibly CO, CO2, H2O and unidentified organic compounds, SECTION VI: SPILLS, LEAKS AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES WASTE DISPOSAL: In accordance with Federal, State and Local rag NEUTRALIZING CHEMICALS: Water. SECTION VIt: PROTECTION (TREASURES VENTILATION: Local exhaust or dilution ventilation, EYE PROTI=CTION: Chemical resistant safety glasses. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: When adequate vontilation.cannot be achieved or if individual may be sensitive to material, use NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator equipped with skid vapor cartridges. GLOVES: Rubber gloves. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Body -covering clothing should be worn. SECTION Vlll: SPECIAL. PRECAUTIONS One mould always use chemicals with awareness of potential hazards, known and unknown, and their effect on the human system. Wa urge users to minimlze employee exposure to all chemicals, Including this product and to keep the level of expot:ura wrnrnensurate with good industrial hygiene practices. DISCLAIMER OF LiASILITY ,'Ke manufacturer and selfer warrants that this product conforms to Its standard specifications when used according to directions. As. the oonditlons or methods of use are beyond our control, we do not assume any responsibility and exproxaly disclaim any liability for use of this product. Information contained herein is believed to be true and accurate but all statements or suggestions are made wtthtout any warranty, expressed or implied, regarding accuracy of the information, the hazards connected with the use of the material and tha results to be obtain ad from the use thereof. -eMATERIAL SAFETY DATA $HEET> May be uasd to Comply With OSHA's Hazard Commumicatlon Stxrldsrdl, ,u i;wH 1V1W,1200, Starndard must be abneultad fOr spOclflc Foci ulrerria►lit s IDEh7iTY(A2 Used On Label and List) �` \ I , fy!�.nl,tiiclurar's I^4ame CrrC PRODUCTS CORK 4ddress (Number, Slraet, 23.23 ElORDEN AVENUE ION LONG ISLAND CITY, NY 11101 to and Zip Blanc apacos are 1101 L*l sd. It any Item la nol apprlcaDia, or a ha markaei to indu!'ata Irt31 Emv;gency �slephona tJurr,�or • POISINDEX: 303-893.7774 �horte Number Forr Informatlon ' i �718-706-0360/80( -ODOR ENO, Data prupwid- 8 of Praparvr MIR-291 SECTION 11 - Hsizodovo Ingradlanto/identity Infsrmollon _ Other l,.irrllys Z/. Hazartlous CornporznlsJSpecific ChemL^sl iden►fty: Common Names)) OSPA,, PEG - ACGIHTLV -.. -ROO rngn -d (OptiS�� WN-106X SURFACTANT OAS 1+9019-45-9 - _ . _ GNMS USED ARE NON-PATHOGENICBUTCAUSE INFECTION WHEN IN CONTACT WITH VIABLE BAl;1TEr'�• lAl CUI,TUFiEr Q9AIS, CAN ..- �.� .` OPEN WOUNDS, THESE ORGANISMS APE SUSCEPTIBLE TO MANY COMMONLY LISSD ANTIBIOTICS.,, i IHIION IF THEY P8cSljqTA P T N i S�NT.AT OR AREEP Ur AT Q2 OgVr1"/eIN M1. , SECTION IIA - Non -Hazardous Inprsdlents and CAS Numbers RDOUS INGREDIENTS AND OAS NUMBERS ARE P•ROTECT90 UNDBR TRRDE SeOPET REQrSTRY' N4 TSRN 00100021 ! 504 3P I SgCTiON III • Ohysfcal/Chernlcal Characteristics ' so!!l and ABOVE �l- 212cF bprclilr Gravity (HZOR1) 'Ly;;ar Frars�ily (rnnl lad,) Malun� PcvnI �H 0 Vapor Densltyrr(AIRKi) Evaporation Rate (Bu)l Ar Iate*1) -q tJA �luallily in Wv atsir - '""�` 1 o /a A�p�,runce WHITE OPAQUE LIQUID WITH PLEASANT ODOR ! SECTION 1V Flrs slid Explosion Kgzard bsta two% fVA IpuiSr„rig Moo+la '� -..,, .•�--�•� - -_ N/A ial FI%p FiFiQhUno tdrpradurts K%R Lllis:-truW Nt$ arld Expl�slon ► IA 1� I'HE WORMATIOh! AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS DATA SHEI77ARE EE,LIEVED TO BE CORRECIT AND REwLlA Lei FjoWEV5K THE DATA IS OFFERED FOR CONSIDERATION .AND VERIFICATION DY THE USER AND CDC PROQUOTS CORP, OFFERS NO CWARA.",JE, Y*'AARA TY OR REPRESENTATION AS 1-0 THE RCCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THIF DATA, I I x v .._- , `� ' :fir ENpZYM•PBtgs Z _ ___Y _. r_ �_. $ECTlQ V .. Sta>?ilily UnsE bl9 ~ -�Ganditons Ta Avoid X I STABLE UNb5R NORMAL Inc: mpatibility (Materials Tp Avaid) QfSJNFECTANT2.5jaC_)-NaACIIJO14ALKALI MAY A VA T TUR—.— Hazardous Decomposition or Byproduct$ CARBON MONOXIDE MAY Oc=n UPON INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION. " Hazardous May Occur onditlons o Avaid Pa►ynleriaa;iori NrrA _ -� • .. �-.- Wid Not our X .......�.._... �W SECTION V1• • Ha*lth H&zsrd Dato RoN( ;( at Spiry Inhale -Von? Skip knpestion? x X 14�wlh Hazard ( cul* und Chronic EYE CONTACT: MIST COULD INFECT EYES, MAY CAUSE IRRITATION. SKIM CONTACT; POSSI- dreinaQaniry' NTP? IARG REDNESS AN0 WATERING OF EYES; Signs end Symptoms of Exposure REDNESSAND IRRITATION OFSKIN, Me ical fonditions Genoral►y Aggravated By Exposure NONE KfJC7WN cmerpimyan'd First Aid rae0u(sa SECTION VII • Procautiona For We Handting and Vss Sleps To 69 Taken In asa Material Is P.elet sed or Spilled LUSH DOWN DRAIN TO WASTE TREATMENT SEWER, YOR SMALL SPILLS USE Cf• CMIC.AL ABSORBENT AND SWEEP UP. •gsle lspos I Method I . DISPOSAL OF MATERIA- AND SPILT. RESIDUE MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH'LOCAL. STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS, Pr+9GEuilong Tq 59 Taken in Handling and Storing WASH HANDS THOSOUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER AE=TER USE, A`1010 CONTACT W17H EYES. DO NOT STORE ABOVE I1.00 . IF FROZEN, BRING TO RQOM TEMPERATUP5 AND MIX REFpRE USE. C)Iher ?r6ca! i I KEEP CONTAINER CLOSED. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF HILDREN, SECTION Vill - Contra! messurts PRIOWDry ;rotaction (6pec1N ypd) -- -�- --—Y----- _. NONE REQUIRED FOR RcGQM IA -NbFD u-CZF. NOAMAL ROOM VENTILATION N/A M6ohaniGal (Ganorgl ntti-. �C!i'rA �tELYBS Gy$ 1"rptAGtlOn ~ I RU$BITR raI OVES Q4dC3LEMS r Froiocyve C►othinp cr 5qufpmM STANDARD 1VOR"YGENI0 PRACTICES. PRE:V> NT SKIN AND EYE CONTACT', WASH KAJN0$ AFTER USE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET__ l MAE _ at � Arx�ss 5� CONFLUS-NCE AVENUE SA1LT LRl� CITY, U7�lH �4123 Ln�� EMRQEWY TELIPHOW M'J A 1 35-M3 ONFQTRAC) r,Lcn+ow w wm"iwoFtvAnoN (t01) 261.1282 DATE PREPARIN) ;t<etum 2, im B.WHATUPW OF PASPA CA IOFTOkAb 16mu 'IPAL HAZ ARO" ORAL Uia D2RYAL Asa wv iL ft) w SWlum Trlpolyphosphate (CAS# 15091.98-2) N/A N/A N/A ~ w Sodium 1Meias€lteate (CAS# 6434-92-0) N/A N/A N/A I LU Ethoxyl�ted Alcohols~(CAS# 68439-46-3) N/A N/A N/A ? NTA-N2, (CA5#' 1852.53-5) N/A _ N/A N/A $OIL+t3 WJthJT (F� T .^ �..- NVA `6P£CIFIC ©Ii �Vl7Y if i,G�tj .. _ _ N/ - 1 L�/A v;,POR Pit"cd9URE FERCENT YbLJ,TILE �y (M11m}1Si.) N/A RV VOLUAr� (hl) V % cL VAPOP, p=1.'>sn'Y (AIA - 1) .'r.......,... ..._._.�,-., ,tOL "9..'>LUT16N) �_....... � • — - Na CL 4 azJY(?(i at�R �[ flh9HPWIT(k "�hhOa'JFa✓:p} N/ hK1 FAKpIA .._._._... ,...._._....,.........................r�....r...,,.�...._J.._..........�...,.�..,.........�. �. _ ___ �.�-.-....... _....v.._..Fr 09 wcrAL rukE FtOHTING PROCEDURES U, W 0,'J8QAL r$kr AND "rK ,CSICN HAZ&gpP 7 I N/A I w� }'While lh!s Informaflon anti recYsrnmerdat sna set forth herein are b0fiev9d to be accurate as of the date her; tCf. BRIDGEPOINT SYSTEMS INC MAKES NQ WARRANT WITH RESPECT HERETO AND DISCLAIMS ALL LIABIL11Y FROM RELIANCE THEREON. This form complies with OSHA's Hazard Communication Slarldald, 2'10 GF ) 901. i,20D Slondwd most be con5ulled for speciric requirarnen!s. P!a crNhap� Ml.,'� T BLUE PRQ_Xb:T kL6%FR CCZ4 uNF r, C 60TVDKB To AY00 High Hest J r �i ""'ATIOLITY NWWft To AboW Adds and mddlzin compounds w:AP pn �YF TIy Heat & CO2 & CO N WAY Q=L#k 00t4OI IONG TO tt=.utt�atra fx ROUTS(SI Of ENTRY! INHALATX" sKIMT INGIEgT"" raling Direct Contact Swlallowills HEALTH W kf=(AiwaahCgtv irritation levets a ter direct contact for aCute Periods" Solution or �. powder can cause artreme dfr.Mption of the ingestion system clue to alkaline conditions. _ a��ciNon�walTY: NTa7 7�� N/A MCAT w,Pt- 1 p6wPM.XATC01 LS /A r N/A L) SIOP*APJQ6YMPT044OFEXF'O$URL* >w a enin Q In g t skin lacerations,nausea an eVll sioni C s r"xn occur. Null MIJC e�•- - drNaRALLY ACiCSRAYATpA BY EXPQ6UFlE . .�+ FMEPnL'NOY AND FIRST AJO Pfi9CEMAM . Hands washed, applied with cream hand lotion. Water to be consumed In —nasal arripun . I res air or entry. Flusli eyes lor 15 mffil es, irimmuon persists see a MPS TO SE TAKIzN IN CAS VATERUL IB FELWED OR SPILLED Shovel Into disposable containers. Ei. LU 4x fE7 WASTE QlGposAL.MErhgo Hose down with water to legal sewers stem. PRECAUTIONS TO"TAKEN IN K4NCN.I4G AND tTORIHl3 Standardstor15 conditions can be used. c�<Z V Lu OTHER FRaQAUTI4oNS Keep away from children. AM11110,TORY F1KTECMN t9po* iyVW Standard filter I:tose and mouth mask.. CC -d LOCAL EXHAUST �T ^'^ Standard air movemetrt - SPECIAL rI%A� ilF=NTtE.ATt E� kdem WICAL (GeMra!/ Standard Fan OTHER �`/�° Z LU to 4 PMTECTIVE GLOVES EYE PROTECTION Rubber or Latex Side shielded safet mask �._ _ QTKEH FROTECTIYE CLO'Nmw OR FOUIPMENT z Regular street clothes © v WOR?VWOENIC PRk=CE9L Wash hands after use. Wash clothes before reuse. PRODUCT NAME TRAFFIC SLAM- c2 MM wfrw� Ff zj; AWN" �[ 542 WEST CONFLUENCE AVF-N sXLy t CM, ItTAH 54123 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FiRr: 0 HE 5.ALTH, REACTMrY HAZARD iRATl�103 2&M00UUTE .uamc�ut^IC�ti- �.D aaerua#r t�aH�►�E i*.pil}ER 1� 636.6Q59 (INFO' Tit P"Dr E Mum" ron wonwArKm $01 2V-1282 �Te ar�erarp . 1h tR,rDO PPS; {?AL kA; At ryVe kT(4 _ _— awu. La., DMAL WM Tw Oja % amines (CAS #01202,71-6) NA N/A WA 1.2Z% I 9iil tes (CAS rir 33d-92-0) NIA NIA. h'!A ! - 2.5% Photphotes (pr0pr1etary fortituia) N/A NIA N/A 8 - 22% NOTE! There are no extreme haurdous - -- components formWated Into this pmdua 2120 F aractrrc W*Arr (H,o i) 9S9#bell J ) rkAc Nw Vot ATII.£ 760mmHg tr v=xuo,rc VQ 69.0 VAPOR D"iY wR . ,I N/A *' 0% sours 12.0 1 Tri[ertitlO A"-Gh eras Aw com �... Opaque yellow liquid, high viscosity, stater- a�r�. Cana t�rr•we� rs . ProOct dW nat exhibit either oPt e~ above, c k t118 ir>brWon told wor++nanasrtam get forth horn �a t7alia+�ed (q ba aerate as of ft Gale t,e ear BRIDGEPOINT SYSTEMS WC MAKES NO WARRANTY nitN RESPECT HERETO AND DISCLAIMS ALL UA$ILIIY FROM RELIANCE THEREON, This Farm complies with OSHA's HazTd Communication Standard. 20 CFR 1201,12M. Standard must be consuiled for specific requirements. 1 FIC SLAM ON"TKX4 To rruocr'T r AY= �A rts�*ATTy Tb--.. With Infoatc Cleanins compownds. 1 Fi4�F J{1L WIY O""'iJoO polUyTOO M .�...... - -.. ....... OO�W1 x NIA Mlld irritation. Nausea IsALTN hliaAM* (Am* and dm4 Over exposum to concentrated solution could cause dermatitis and severe eye Irritation. ...- ,. cArrsr a iv MTPT V.PC ktOiYrpiSMh 1 C" %3MAT" M& dry skin. �6� fon-ns of dermatitis. �r FOOIIRVkFF� 6f Ei9tJR� Dermatitis. gikEFOMY NW rMT NO PPO' rMURFi.� - -.... ...�.... .._ - - .�..... _.... ,..� Flash a jes and skin with large atnvunts of water. If Irritation persists, consult physician, RTeft TO k TA14Nt iN CAM wTFRIAL IS OR AN= In solid forts, product can be shoveled Into polyethylene bags and disposed of In legal dump shi In liquid form, product can be flushed with water Into legal server connected to waste treatmeai U fsclil 5 Wate dispoW based on Mate and Federal regulations. zc TOM To W h TAKIN W NkOUN3 ANO 6TOW4 a Avold storage in extreme temperatures. KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN! . Keep containers closed and store on higher shelves away from pets etc. W-&Mmro" "QrvcTKw Pb« T)W None hecessa. Avoid fa i Uroduct, _ — FF�aans VENTILATIONtandard room aIr currents..N/A and alr movers, N/A _ Pf37TEGTIY� 9iAVE8•, EYE PFC-TECT0#4 00 Standard rubber worst gloves. Wear sW shleld safetX glasses. O'1 ER "QTOGM =THM PR EQUIPMENT Standard street clothing g be worn__. tira"e-d-MOACC PAAGTW s Ifs tiled on clothing, vsosh hefor�^ rewearin If snilfed on skin, ftusli with water. Temporary Reso. 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O C.C] Lx >MMMM --M0IT nv LO r c i T c6 a� � � C c m U O m a) C U ro o °'U 7 cu c, T p U' U m crU) J is G Cn Q � • ca c � 0 33a w o 1 - 0 � � 7 m � (U � ro r z r(n m Q o ,v N= cn w UPGE 0I D UJUu_ a LO to ti of Tamarac and Contracts Division AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF TAMARAC AND CLEANING SYSTEMS, INC. April, 1O06, THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this ,2k day of by and between the City of Tamarac, a municipal corporation with principal offices located at 7525 N.W. 88th Ave., Tamarac, FL 33321 (the "CITY") and Cleaning Systems, Inc., a Florida corporation with principal offices located at 10330 NW 55 Street, Sunrise, FL 33351 (the "Contractor") to provide for City-wide Janitorial Services. Now therefore, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, the City and Contractor agree as follows: 1) The Contract Documents The contract documents consist of this Agreement, Invitation for Bid No. 06-08R, "City-wide Janitorial Services", including all conditions therein, (General Terms and Conditions, Special Conditions and/or Special Provisions), drawings, Technical Specifications, all addenda, the Contractor's bid/proposal included herein, and all modifications issued after execution of this Agreement. These contract documents form the Agreement, and all are as fully a part of the Agreement as if attached to this Agreement or repeated therein. In the event that there is a conflict between Invitation for Bid 06-08R, "City-wide Janitorial Services" as issued by the City, and the Contractor's Bid, Invitation for Bid 06-08R as issued by the City shall take precedence over the Contractor's Bid. Furthermore, in the event of a conflict between this document and any other contract documents, this Agreement shall prevail. 2) The Work 2.1. The Contractor shall perform all work for the City required by the contract documents as set forth below: 2.1.1 Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, and equipment necessary as indicated in the bid package Bid NO. 06-08B Citywide Janitorial Services. 2.1.2 Contractor shall furnish all labor, supplies, materials, equipment, tools, service and supervision necessary to properly perform and maintain each City facility in a neat, clean and orderly manner as per the specifications listed within the bid document. 2.1.3 Contractor shall clean up and remove each day all debris and material created by the work at the contractor's expense. 2.1.4 Contractor shall supervise the work force to ensure that all workers conduct themselves and perform their work in a safe and professional manner. Contractor shall comply with all OSHA safety rules and regulations in the operation of equipment and in the performance of the work. City of Tamarac V______Purchasing and Contracts Division 2.1.5 Contractor shall at all times have a competent field supervisor on the job site to enforce these policies and procedures at the Contractor's expense. 2.1.6 All equipment must be stored in a safe manner when not in operation. The City shall not be responsible for damage to any equipment or personal injuries caused by the Contractor's failure to safely store equipment. 2.1.7 Contractor shall provide the City with seventy-two (72) hours written notice prior to the beginning of work under this Agreement and prior to any schedule change with the exception of changes caused by inclement weather. 2.1.8 Contractor shall comply with any and all Federal, State, and local laws and regulations now in effect, or hereinafter enacted during the term of this Agreement, which are applicable to the Contractor, its employees, agents or subcontractors, if any, with respect to the work and services described herein. 3) Insurance 3.1. Contractor shall obtain at Contractor's expense all necessary insurance in such form and amount as specified in the original bid document or as required by the City's Risk and Safety Manager before beginning work under this Agreement including, but not limited to, Workers' Compensation, Commercial General Liability, and all other insurance as required by the City, including Professional Liability when appropriate. Contractor shall maintain such insurance in full force and effect during the life of this Agreement. Contractor shall provide to the City's Risk and Safety Manager certificates of all insurances required under this section prior to beginning any work under this Agreement. The Contractor will ensure that all subcontractors comply with the above guidelines and will retain all necessary insurance in force throughout the term of this agreement. 3.2. Contractor shall indemnify and hold the City harmless for any damages resulting from failure of the Contractor to take out and maintain such insurance. Contractor's Liability Insurance policies shall be endorsed to add the City as an additional insured. The City reserves its right to select its own defense counsel. Contractor shall be responsible for payment of all deductibles and self-insurance retentions on Contractor's Liability Insurance policies. 4) Time of Commencement and Term 4.1 Commencement: The work to be performed under this Agreement shall be commenced after City execution of the Agreement and not later than ten (10) days after the date that Contractor receives the City's Purchase Order. 4.2 Contract Period: The contract period shall be for two (2) years based upon successful performance by the Contractor. The Contractor, however, shall initially contract exclusively with the City for a guaranteed period of six (6) City of Tamarac and Contracts Division months. The Contractor shall be evaluated by City personnel during this time period. During the initial six (6) month period, the contactor shall enjoy an exclusive contract relationship with the City. 4.3 Contractor's Right to Contract Exclusivity: Upon completion of the initial six (6) month period, however, unsatisfactory performance by the Contractor shall result in the loss of exclusivity. Satisfactory performance will result in the Contractor maintaining its exclusive right to perform the requirements of this Agreement for additional six (6) month terms until the completion of the full two (2) year term. 4.4 Agreement Renewals: Upon completion of the first full two (2) year period, the City reserves the right to renew the Contract for two (2) additional two (2) year periods based on the successful Bidder agreeing to the same terms and conditions and by giving written notice to the City not less than ninety (90) days prior to renewal date of any adjustment in the Contract amount. Contract renewal will be based on satisfactory performance, mutual acceptance, and determination that the Contract is in the best interest of the City. The ongoing performance evaluation process will continue during any renewal periods for the life of the Agreement. 4.5 Performance Evaluation: The City shall utilize a performance questionnaire, which shall be mutually developed and agreed upon by the City and Contractor, based on the Sample shown as A1212endix A herein. Upon completion of and mutual agreement regarding the contents of the performance questionnaire by the City and Contractor, the final document shall replace and supersede Appendix A, as a part of this Agreement. The City and Contractor, from time to time, may make additions, deletions or changes to Appendix A under the terms of this Agreement. 5) Contract Sum The Contract Sum for the above work is not to exceed Two Hundred Eleven Thousand, Eight Hundred Dollars and no cents $211,800.00 annually for the eleven (11) city facilities listed within the bid form. 6) Payments 6.1 The City shall pay in full the Contract Sum to the Contractor upon completion of the work listed in Paragraph 2 of this Agreement unless the parties agree otherwise. Upon receipt of a properly executed invoice from the Contractor, the City shall pay the Contractor for work performed subject to the specifications of the job and subject to any additions and deductions by subsequent change order provided in the contract documents. 6.2 All payments under this Agreement shall be governed by the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, F.S., Part VII, Chapter 218. of Tamarac and Contracts Division 7) Waiver of Liens Prior to payment of the Contract Sum, a final waiver of lien shall be submitted by all suppliers, subcontractors, and/or contractors who worked on the project that is the subject of this Agreement. 8) Warranty In the event that Contractor causes damages during the period, Contractor shall perform such steps required in Paragraph 2 of this Agreement to the affected areas of city facilities. Contractor shall be responsible for any damages caused by defect to affected area or to interior structure. 9) Indemnification 9.1 The Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its elected and appointed officials, employees, and agents from any and all claims, suits, actions, damages, liability, and expenses (including attorneys' fees) in connection with loss of life, bodily or personal injury, or property damage, including loss of use thereof, directly or indirectly caused by, resulting from, arising out of or occurring in connection with the operations of the Contractor or its officers, employees, agents, subcontractors, or independent Contractors, excepting only such loss of life, bodily or personal injury, or property damage solely attributable to the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the City or its elected or appointed officials and employees. The above provisions shall survive the termination of this Agreement and shall pertain to any occurrence during the term of this Agreement, even though the claim may be made after the termination hereof. 9.2 Upon completion of all Services, obligations and duties provided for in this Agreement, or in the event of termination of this Agreement for any reason, the terms and conditions of this Article shall survive indefinitely. I. The Contractor shall pay all claims, losses, liens, settlements or judgments of any nature whatsoever in connection with the foregoing indemnification including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees (including appellate attorney's fees) and costs. ii. City reserves the right to select its own legal counsel to conduct any defense in any such proceeding and all costs and fees associated therewith shall be the responsibility of Contractor under the indemnification agreement. 9.3 Nothing contained herein is intended nor shall be construed to waive City's rights and immunities under the common law or Florida Statutes 768.28, as amended from time to time. 10) Non -Discrimination & Equal Opportunity Employment During the performance of the Contract, the Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, gender, national origin, sex, age, marital status, political affiliation, familial status, sexual of Tamarac Purchasing and Contracts Division orientation, or disability if qualified. The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, religion, color, gender or national original, or disability. Such actions must include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, promotion; demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising,. layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Contractor shall agree to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. The Contractor further agrees that he/she will ensure that Subcontractors, if any, will be made aware of and will comply with this nondiscrimination clause. 11) Independent Contractor This Agreement does not create an employee/employer relationship between the Parties. It is the intent of the Parties that the Contractor is an independent contractor under this Agreement and not the City's employee for any purposes, including but not limited to, the application of the Fair Labor Standards Act minimum wage and overtime payments, Federal Insurance Contribution Act, the Social Security Act, the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, the State Worker's Compensation Act, and the State Unemployment Insurance law. The Contractor shall retain sole and absolute discretion in the judgment of the manner and means of carrying out Contractor's activities and responsibilities hereunder provided, further that administrative procedures applicable to services rendered under this Agreement shall be those of Contractor, which policies of Contractor shall not conflict with City, State, or United States policies, rules or regulations relating to the use of Contractor's funds provided for herein. The Contractor agrees that it is a separate and independent enterprise from the City, that it had full opportunity to find other business, that it has made its own investment in its business, and that it will utilize a high level of skill necessary to perform the work. This Agreement shall not be construed as creating any joint employment relationship between the Contractor and the City and the City will not be liable for any obligation incurred by Contractor, including but not limited to unpaid minimum wages and/or overtime premiums. 12) Assignment and Subcontracting Contractor shall not transfer or assign the performance required by this Agreement without the prior consent of the City. This Agreement, or any portion thereof, shall not be subcontracted without the prior written consent of the city. 13) Notice Whenever either party desires or is required under this Agreement to give notice to any other party, it must be given by written notice either delivered in person, sent by U.S. Certified Mail, U.S. Express Mail, air or ground courier services, or by messenger service, as follows: of Tamarac purchasing and Contracts Division 0 . CITY City Manager City of Tamarac 7525 N.W. 88th Avenue Tamarac, FL 33321 With a copy to City Attomey at the following address: Goren, Cherof, Doody & Ezrol, P.A. 3099 East Commercial Blvd., Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 CONTRACTOR Cleaning Systems, Inc. 10330 NW 55 Street Sunrise, FL 33351 James Fischer, President 14) Termination 14.1 Termination for Convenience: This Agreement may be terminated by the City for convenience, upon thirty (30) days of written notice by the City to the Contractor for such termination in which event the Contractor shall be paid its compensation for services performed to termination date, including services reasonably related to termination. In the event that the Contractor abandons this Agreement or causes it to be terminated, Contractor shall indemnify the city against loss pertaining to this termination. 14.2 Default by Contractor: In addition to all other remedies available to the City, this Agreement shall be subject to cancellation by the City for cause, should the Contractor neglect or fail to perform or observe any of the terms, provisions, conditions, or requirements herein contained, if such neglect or failure shall continue for a period of thirty (30) days after receipt by Contractor of written notice of such neglect or failure. 15) Agreement Subject to Funding This agreement shall remain in full force and effect only as long as the expenditures provided for in the Agreement have been appropriated by the City Commission of the City of Tamarac in the annual budget for each fiscal year of this Agreement, and is subject to termination based on lack of funding. 16) Venue This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida as now and hereafter in force. The venue for actions arising out of this agreement is fixed in Broward County, Florida. 17) Signatory Authority of Tamarac and Contracts Division The Contractor shall provide the City with copies of requisite documentation evidencing that the signatory for Contractor has the authority to enter into this Agreement. 18) Severability; Waiver of Provisions Any provision in this Agreement that is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions hereof or affecting the validity or enforceability of such provisions in any other jurisdiction. The non- enforcement of any provision by either party shall not constitute a waiver of that provision nor shall it affect the enforceability of that provision or of the remainder of this Agreement. 19) Merger; Amendment This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the Contractor and the City, and negotiations and oral understandings between the parties are merged herein. This Agreement can be supplemented and/or amended only by a written document executed by both the Contractor and the City. 20) No Construction Against Drafting Party Each party to this Agreement expressly recognizes that this Agreement results from the negotiation process in which each party was represented by counsel and contributed to the drafting of this Agreement. Given this fact, no legal or other presumptions against the party drafting this Agreement concerning its construction, interpretation or otherwise accrue to the benefit of any party to the Agreement, and each party expressly waives the right to assert such a presumption in any proceedings or disputes connected with, arising out of, or involving this Agreement. 21) Uncontrollable Circumstances a. Neither the City nor Contractor shall be considered to be in default of this Agreement if delays in or failure of performance shall be due to Uncontrollable Forces, the effect of which, by the exercise of reasonable diligence, the non -performing party could not avoid. The term "Uncontrollable Forces" shall mean any event which results in the prevention or delay of performance by a party of its obligations under this Agreement and which is beyond the reasonable control of the nonperforming party. It includes, but is not limited to fire, flood, earthquakes, storms, lightning, epidemic, war, riot, civil disturbance, sabotage, and governmental actions. b. Neither parry shall, however, be excused from performance if nonperformance is due to forces, which are preventable, removable, or remediable, and which the nonperforming party could have, with the exercise of reasonable diligence, prevented, removed, or remedied with reasonable dispatch. The nonperforming party shall, within a reasonable time of being prevented or delayed from performance by an uncontrollable of Tamarac and Contracts Division force, give written notice to the other party describing the circumstances and uncontrollable forces preventing continued performance of the obligations of this Agreement. c. In the event that any City facility is closed due to uncontrollable forces as indicated in Section 21.a of this Agreement, the Contractor shall not bill the City for the cost of hourly employees who are not working, unless such employees have been tasked to complete maintenance at the facility in an effort to restore the facility to operational status. Remainder of Page Intentionally Blank of Tamarac and Contracts Division IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have made and executed this Agreement on the respective dates under each signature. CITY OF TAMARAC, through its Mayor and. Cleaning Systems, Inc., signing by and through its President , duly authorized to execute same. ATTEST: -- Marion Swenson, CMC City Clerk CITY OF TAMARAC Beth Flansbaum-Ta abisco, May to Jeffrey . Miller, City Manager ate Dgte mm_ Appr s f an legal sufficiency: City At rney "/- a-7- n,b Date ATTEST: CLEANING SYSTEMS INC. Company Name - Signature of Corporate Secretary Signatur$ of President/Owner Tatiana Fischer Type/Print Name of Corporate Secy (CORPORATE SEAL) James Fischer Type/Print Na me of President -.'- 41// # Date of Tamarac and Contracts Division CORPORATE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF li COUNTY OF �f��a�tJi}/' "� ;SS I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an Officer duly authorized in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared James Fischer, President of Cleaning Systems, Inc., a Florida Corporation, to me known to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged before me that he/she executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal thisl�day of % l`--/ L 20 06 Signatdrb of Notary Public Z + Tina G Kwi &0mki State of Florida at Large w n�' EPm JW1&Y 24, 2W Print, Type or Stamp Name of Notary Public F1 Personally known to me or ❑ Produced Identification Type of I.D. Produced DID take an oath101 , or ❑ DID NOT take an oath. To of Tamarac and Contracts Division ' CITY OF TAMARAC c3 a AGREMEAPPENDIX A Sample Citywide Janitorial Services Performance Report Card At the start of every business day, designees will observe their respective facilities and work areas noting the overall appearance of the facility interiors. Those observations will be reported in summary fashion on this form and submitted monthly to the Facilities Supervisor or designee. Critical issues requiring immediate attention will be reported to the Facilities Manager or designee upon discovery. Critical issues Include, but are not limited to: inadequately filled dispensers, unsanitary drinking fountains, and visible dirt or dust in customer reception areas. Performance ratings are intended to assess the contractor's conformance to contract requirements, specifications, and standards of good workmanship. The rating scale to be used Is as follows: Performance Rating Criteria 5 — Exceptional Performance meets or exceeds requirements with few minor problems for which corrective actions were highly effective 4 — Very Good Performance meets requirements with some minor problems for which corrective actions were highly effective 3 -- Satisfactory Performance meets requirements with some minor problems for which corrective actions were satisfactory 2 — Marginal Performance does not meet some requirements with problems for which corrective actions a ear only mar !nail effective or have not been fully implemented 1 — Unsatisfactory Performance does not meet most contractual requirements with problems for which corrective actions appear ineffective and/or have not been identified or implemented Performance Area: Customer Reception Areas Exceptional 4 Satisfactory 4 Unsatisfactory No visible dust and dirt in reception areas 5 4 3 2 1 No visible dirt, spots, or stains on floors, carpets, and mats 5 4 3 2 1 No visible handprints, fingerprints, or smudges on windows 5 4 3 2 1 Performance Area: Clean and Service Restrooms Exceptional 4 Satisfactory -> Unsatisfactory Dispensers filled and serviced daily 5 4 3 2 1 No visible dirt, spots, or stains on floors, carpets, and mats 5 4 3 2 1 Bathroom and shower fixtures cleaned and sanitized daily 5 4 3 2 1 Performance Area: Trash and Recycling Exceptional 4 Satisfactory 4 Unsatisfactory Trash and recycling receptacles emptied daily 5 4 3 2 1 Trash can liners replaced daily 5 4 3 2 1 Trash and recyclabies separated and disposed of properly 5 4 3 2 1 Performance Area: Administrative and Office Areas Exceptional 4 Satisfactory 4 Unsatisfactory No visible dirt, spots, or stains on floors, carpets, and mats 5 4 3 2 1 No visible dust and dirt in stairwells and hallways 5 4 3 2 1 No visible handprints, fin er rints, or smudges on windows 5 4 3 2 1 No visible dust and dirt in lunch rooms, break rooms, and other staff areas 5 4 3 2 1 19 �D. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE Ipp p DATRI�IMIppJYYYY) CL�- � PRODUCER 0 6 0 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE SLATON INSURANCE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE GOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR P.O. Box 9:0537 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. West P&IM Reach FL 33439 'Ones' S61-663-8383 FaxiS61-694-5995 INSURERS AFFORDINO COVERAGE NAIC0 ROD INSURER A: 19149e91e16 ftplo ese INSURER B: uborey rutu4i xaeursaoe Co. QQ ailtnf oystmil, In0 Mh IN9URSRC: B�1nNWFLg��J3Street INSURERD: INSURER E: • wFv�ra�v THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW NAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY OE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN. THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TBRMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS, TR NSR TYPE OF INSURAN S POLICY NUMBER A LIMITS B GSNSNAL LIABILITY x OOMMORCIALGLNERALLIABILTIY CLAIMS MADE � OCCUR YY1-551-587030-016 04/01/06 04/01/07 EACH OCCURRENCE i 1, 0 0 0. 0 0 0 PREMISES NSgmrorce S 300, 000 MED EXP (Any OAS P�Or,) i 0 PERSONAL A ADV INJURY .1000 i 1, 0 0 0, 0 0 0 GENERAL AGGREGATE i 3, 000. 000 OEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES Pam; PRODUCTS • COMPIOP AGO i 9, 0 0 0, 0 0 0 POLICY X LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY X ANY AUTO A83-331-997030-036 04/01/06 04/01/07 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Eeeoddenu) Ill"000,000 ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Pw Pehon) S X HIRED AUTOS X NON -OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per eoddent) 6 PROPERTY DAMAGE (Pw accident) s (iARAOE LLAOIL" AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT 6 ANY AUTO HOTHER THAN EA ACC AUTO ONLY; AGO 6 i B FXCESSfUMBRELLA LIABILITY R OCCUR ElCLAIMSMAD6 T91-551+997030-036 04/01/06 04/01/07 EACH OCCURRENCE 551 000, 000 AGoREGATE Issr000l000 s DBDUCTIBLE i a RETENTION so s A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND crIPLOYERIETORILITY ANV PROPRICeTOR/PARTNER/iwjCECUTIVE OFFICE lcoho un EXCLUDED? n-yy..-dncrlde unef�r SPB4IAL PROVISIONS below 830-28406 02101/06 01/01/07 X R- 111, EACH ACCIDENT s 500000 LL, DISEASE - EA EMPLOYE S $ 0 0000 E.L, DISEASE • POLICY LIMIT i 50000 D wowvn'r "wm wr wrwcA rIONs I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I OXCLUBIONS ADDED BY SMDORIBMRMT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS *FLORIDA STATUTS RNQUIRIS TRW (10) DAYS NOTICE OF CANCSLLATZON FOR'NON., PkYK MT A FORTY FIVI (4 5) DAYS FOR NON RUW#ML CNITIFICATS HOLD>!R 18 LIST1IV 11,E AN ADDrTIONAL TWSVRSD NITS RffiOPBCTO TO 9111 '>9RAL LIABILITY ONLY It City or Tamarac -' 7535 NW 88 Ave Tamarac FL 33321 CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE! DESCRIBED POLICIES Si CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATID OATC TMERBOF, THS ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICC TO THE GERTIFICATB HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEPT, OUT FAILURE TO 150 BC SHALL IMPOSE NO OSLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY END UPON THE INSL)UR, ITS AGENTS OR 25 (2001108) IGAA City or f aMar c CITY OF TAMARAC APPENDIX A Sample Citywide Janitorial Services Performance Report Card Purnh,,.asir� r mY C,rrrlr rC is DiV yion At the start of every business day, designees will observe their respective facilities and work areas noting the overall appearance of the facility interiors. Those observations will be reported in summary fashion on this form and submitted monthly to the Facilities Supervisor or designee. Critical issues requiring immediate attention will be reported to the Facilities Manager or designee upon discovery. Critical issues include, but are not limited to: inadequately filled dispensers, unsanitary drinking fountains, and visible dirt or dust in customer reception areas. Performance ratings are intended to assess the contractor's conformance to contract requirements, specifications, and standards of good workmanship. The rating scale to be used is as follows: Performance Area: Customer Reception Areas Exceptional -3 Satisfactory -> Unsatisfactory No visible dust and dirt in reception areas 5 4 3 2 1 No visible dirt, spots, or stains on floors, carpets, and mats 5 4 3 2 1 No visible handprints, fin er rints, or smudges on windows 5 4 3 2 1 Performance Area: Clean and Service Restrooms Dispensers filled and serviced daily No visible dirt, spots, or stains on floors, carpets, and mats Bathroom and shower fixtures cleaned and sanitized daily Performance Area: Trash and Recycling Trash and recycling receptacles emptied daily Trash can liners replaced daily Trash and recyclables separated and disposed of properly Exceptional 4 Satisfactory 4 Unsatisfactory 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 Exceptional 4 Satisfactory 4 Unsatisfactory 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 M