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Draft Resolution Action of the Board at Probable Cause Hearing, PCSC25-0008, Concerning Minor Amended Use by Special Review Permit, 1MUSR21-19-0025 — Meadow Ridge Holdings, LLC Whereas, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and Whereas, on April 8, 2026, pursuant to the procedure as set forth in Chapter 2 Administration of the Weld County Code, a Probable Cause Hearing was held before the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, at which time it was determined there [is/ is not] sufficient probable cause to schedule a Show Cause Hearing to consider whether or not the Permit held by Meadow Ridge Holdings, LLC, 21323 Interstate 76 Frontage Road, Hudson, Colorado 80642, should be revoked for failure to comply with certain Development Standards for the following use: Amended Use by Special Review Permit, 1MUSR21-19-0025, for any Use permitted as a Use by Right, an Accessory Use or a Use by Special Review Permit in the Commercial or Industrial Zone Districts (office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage of vehicles and equipment, as well as an 80' x 150' [12,000 sf] structure for general office space and equipment storage) provided that the property is not a lot in an approved or recorded subdivision plat or lot parts of a map or plan filed prior to adoption of any regulations controlling subdivisions in the A (Agricultural) Zone District On the following real estate, being more particularly described as follows: Lot B of Amended Recorded Exemption, 1AMRECX19-17-0216; being part of the SW1/4 of Section 1 , Township 1 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado Now, therefore, be it resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that there [is / is not] sufficient probable cause to believe that the permit holder is not in compliance with the following Development Standards (DS): 1 . DS#3—The hours of operation are 7:00 a.m. —6:00 p.m., Monday— Friday, except in case of emergency. 2. DS #4 — The number of on-site employees shall be limited to twenty (20). 3. DS #5 — The parking area on the site shall be maintained. 4. DS #22 — The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design and Operation Standards of Chapter 23 of the Weld County Code. 2026-0749 PL2679 Probable Cause, PCSC25-0008, Concerning Use by Special Review Permit, 1MUSR21-19-0025 — Meadow Ridge Holdings, LLC Page 2 - Draft 5. DS #24 — The Use by Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing standards and all applicable Weld County regulations. Substantial changes from the plans or Development Standards, as shown or stated, shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 6. DS #25 — The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. Be it further resolved by the Board that a Show Cause Hearing be scheduled for [Date], 2026, at or about 10:00 a.m., in the Assembly Room of the Weld County Administration Building, 1150 0 Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 , at which time the Permittee is expected to present evidence of compliance with the above listed Development Standards. Be it further resolved by the Board that the procedures for the Show Cause Hearing will follow Weld County Code Chapter 2, Section 2-4-50. As such, pursuant to Section 2-4-50.0, the Board will also consider mitigating or aggravating factors in determining what remedy is appropriate. Remedies may include revocation of the permit, temporary suspension of the permit, civil penalties, or any other remedy the Board deems just and proper. OR [If compliance is found] Be it further resolved by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the hearing is hereby dismissed. The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, approved the above and foregoing Resolution, on motion duly made and seconded, by the following vote on the 8th day of April, A.D., 2026: [Insert Resolution Attestation Block Post Meeting] 2026-0749 PL2679 9 MEMORANDUM To: Board of County Commissioners From: Diana Aungst, Principal Planner COUNTY, CO PCSC25-0008 - Probable Cause Hearing to determine if the operations on the site are consistent with the Subject: approved permit 1 MUSR21-19-0025— office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage of vehicles and equipment(Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC) Date: April 8, 2026 PROBABLE CAUSE CASE SUMMARY CASE NUMBER: PCSC25-0008 PROPERTY OWNER: Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC do Barry Fehr ADDRESS: 21323 Interstate 76 Frontage Road, Hudson, CO PARCEL NUMBER: 1473-10-3-00-025 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot B of Amended Recorded Exemption 1AMRECX19-17-0216; Being part the SW 4 of Section 1, Ti N, R65W of the 6th PM, Weld County, Colorado TOTAL ACREAGE: +/-32.09 acres ZONING: A(Agricultural) LOCATION: East of and adjacent to County Road 43, west of and adjacent to 1-76 Frontage Road and approximately 0.3 miles north of County Road 10. Pursuant to Chapter 2, Article IV, Section 2-4-40 of the Weld County Code, a Probable Cause public hearing is requested before the Board of County Commissioners. Summary: In April of 2025 a violation was brought to the attention of the County that stated that there was an increase in hours of operation, number of employees, and traffic to and from the site. The Amended USR (1 MUSR21-19- 0025) approved the site for offices and outdoor storage. The site consists of four(4) large buildings: two (2)at 14,400 square feet, two (2) at 15,680 square feet, and about 30 acres of outdoor storage. There are multiple tenants that occupy these buildings. Sunflower Wellness LLC aka Sunflower Manufacturing LLC is one of the tenants. Sunflower Wellness LLC occupies building #2 a 14,400 square foot building originally built in 2017. Sunflower Wellness processes two (2) primary substances: cannabidiol (CBD) extracts and Kratom products. CBD extraction is accomplished using closed-system extraction equipment that involves volatile or flammable materials and Kratom processing consists of extracting oils from Kratom leaves and then converting those oils into an opioid-like powder. Hudson Fire Protection District and Weld County Building jointly documented severe hazardous occupancy violations involving Sunflower Wellness including chemical extraction, hazardous materials, unpermitted work, inadequate water supply, and lack of fire suppression. The owner is Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC do Mr. Barry Fehr and the representative of Sunflower Wellness LLC is Mr. Ivan Cruces. Shortly after the owner received the PCSC letter a PreApplication request was received, and the meeting was held on April 24, 2025 (PRE25-0097). Among the attendees were Mr. Fehr, and Mr. Cruces, CDOT, the Hudson Fire Protection District, and the Town of Hudson. The result of the PreApplication meeting was that the owner agreed to work with Hudson Fire Protection District, Weld County Building, and talk to the Town Hudson regarding potential annexation before submitting any further land-use applications to the County. PCSC25-0008—Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC Page 1 of 10 From April 2025 to September 2025 the applicant contacted Hudson to negotiate terms for the annexation but did not address the building violations despite being contacted by both the building and fire departments. In addition to building violations,there are also traffic violations as outlined by CDOT's email dated April 24, 2025 stating that CDOT's access permits#419089 and 419090 were void due to substantial changes in use, nature, and volume, triggering the requirement for a new permit and a full traffic study. A new CDOT access permit is required. Due to the inaction of the owner and tenant Planning Staff issued a Stop Work Order date October 2, 2025. The Stop Work Order emphasized that the County encourages the owner to annex, however, the Town and the County require that the on-site operations come into compliance with the building and fire codes prior to annexation.The current operations are not in compliance with the existing USR, 1 MUSR21-19-2025, including, but not limited to: 1. Exceeding hours of operation, additional uses not listed in the MUSR, excessive cargo containers, exceeding the number of employees, and the exceeding the number of trucks. 2. Operating as a hazardous occupancy in a non-sprinklered, agriculturally exempt building; (Sunflower Wellness) 3. Large quantities of hazardous materials being stored and used both indoors and outdoors without proper permits or code compliance (Sunflower Wellness); 4. Extraction processes established without engineering design, approval, or oversight (Sunflower Wellness); 5. Multiple building code violations, including electrical, fire separation, and storage deficiencies; 6. Inadequate water supply; and 7. Concerns about access and emergency access. The Stop Work Order reiterated the discussion at the Pre-Application meeting and stated that in order to bring the property into compliance with land use, building, and fire codes, the following actions, including, but not limited to, those listed below, shall be completed. 1. Fire requirements a) Finalize fire protection plan with the Fire Protection Engineering (FPE) b) Confirm adequacy of pond and pump system for fire suppression. c) Ensure containment and storage of hazardous materials meets code. 2. Building requirements a) Hire an electrical engineer to design and permit electrical systems. b) Submit permit applications for spray booths, containers, diesel generators, etc. 3. Traffic and Access a) Address CDOT's comments on the TIS. b) Coordinate with CDOT on access permit. c) Explore options for rerouting traffic and new road alignment. 4. Zoning and Annexation a) Complete annexation with the City of Hudson. b) If annexation does not occur with Hudson, submit Land Use applications to Weld County. Between October 2025 and late January 2026 Mr. Cruces and his team submitted: 1. A facility electrical audit and the electrical portion of the "As-Built Permit" 2. Mechanical and electrical drawings for both sides of the building submitted as part of the "As-Built Permit." 3. A completed heating/mechanical portion of the "As-Built Permit" 4. A completed plumbing portion of the "As-Built Permit" 5. A Hazardous Materials Inventory and Management plan submitted to Fire Marshal Randon Grimes; including: i. HMIS (Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement) ii. Hazardous Materials Management Plan iii. Hazard analysis iv. Workflow overview v. Equipment analysis PCSC25-0008—Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC Page 2 of 10 6. Two (2) Commercial—Amendment(CMA) building permits submitted February 6, 2026: CMA26-0010 (Building Permit Application) CMA26-0011 (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Permit Package) These were submitted for remediation work in building #2. 7. A Contingency Plan as required by the Office of Emergency Management(OEM). There are many other outstanding items, but some more specific ones are: i. Architectural and structural plans by ii. Full code analysis iii. Updated "As-Built Permit" once all drawings are complete On January 22, 2026, the Building Department red-tagged Building #2, declaring them "Unsafe — Do Not Enter or Occupy"due to hazardous materials,fire-life-safety deficiencies, unpermitted work, and compromised systems. Finally, on February 3, 2026, the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) sent a letter stating that the Weld County Local Emergency Planning Committee(LEPC)and the OEM have reviewed the facility and determined that there are hazardous chemicals exceeding federal reporting thresholds. Additionally, the required Tier II report for the 2024 reporting year has not been submitted, as mandated by federal law. The letter also listed the following required items with a deadline of February 27, 2026: i. Tier II Hazardous Chemical report, ii. Complete hazardous materials inventory, iii. All Safety Data (SDS)sheets, iv. Department of Transportation (DOT) hazard classifications, and v. A compliant emergency response plan. OEM has stated that these requirements have not been adequately met. According to the respective reviewing agencies none of documents submitted by Sunflower Wellness are considered complete and the ones that have been submitted are not acceptable. Current Land Use Permit: First Amended Use by Special Review 1MUSR21-19-0025: The current USR on the site: 1MUSR21-19-0025 is approved for, "office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage of vehicles and equipment, as well as an 80' x 150' [12,000 sf] structure for general office space and equipment storage."This 1 MUSR21-19-0025 was approved by the staff on September 20, 2021, and the map was recorded on February 3, 2022, reception #4799623. 1MUSR21-19-0025 Development Standards# Development Standards#3, 4, 5, 22, 24, and 25 state: 3. The hours of operation are 7:00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. Monday—Friday, except in case of emergency. 4. The number of on-site employees shall be limited to twenty(20). 5. The parking area on the site shall be maintained. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design and Operation Standards of Chapter 23 of the Weld County Code. 24. The Use by Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing standards and all applicable Weld County regulations. Substantial changes from the plans or Development Standards, as shown or stated, shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 25. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. PCSC25-0008—Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC Page 3 of 10 Timeline 2019-2026: May 21, 2019 ASN17-0279- 14,400 sf pole frame storage building July 3, 2019 USR19-0025 was approved by the Board of County Commissioners for office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage of vehicles and equipment. This USR map was recorded on January 16, 2020, reception no. 4558816. June 24, 2020 CMN19-0055 - change of use of the 14,400 sf storage building built in 2017 (ASN17-0279)to commercial building (Bldg #2) September 20, 2021 Weld County approved Use by Special Review permit 1MUSR21-19-0025 for office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage under specified development standards. The purpose of the MUSR was to add an additional building. The MUSR map for 1MUSR21-19-0025 was recorded under reception #4799623. October 26, 2022 CMN20-0015— 15,680 sf new wood frame commercial building (Bldg #3) October 26, 2022 CMN20-0014— 15,680 sf new wood frame commercial building (Bldg #4) February 24, 2022 CMN21-0057— 14,400 sf new wood frame commercial building (Bldg #5) March 20, 2025 Weld County received complaints about existing operations on the site not in compliance with 1MUSR21-19-0025. April 2, 2025 Weld County issued violation notice PCSC25-0008 identifying excessive hours, more than twenty employees, and significant traffic concerns at 21323 1-76 Frontage Road. April 8, 2025 Concerns about this area were discussed at the HWY 52 Coalition meeting according to the Department of Public Works. CDOT has concerns about traffic going northeast on the 1-76 frontage road. April 9, 2025 A PreApplication request was submitted by owner. April 16, 2025 Hudson stated that annexation is required under the CPA and asked whether Weld County would accept a land use case before Hudson had made a decision to deny an annexation petition. The response is no, the County sent the NOI form to Hudson with the understanding that Hudson had interest in annexing the property. Hudson also documented concerns involving traffic impacts and USR violations. April 17, 2025 The representative from Sunflower Wellness LLC aka Sunflower Manufacturing, LLC (20218073801) met with the building department and Hudson Fire Protection District to discuss the building and fire code requirements. April 24, 2025 The PreApplication meeting (PRE25-0097)was held and the owner agreed to work with Hudson Fire Protection District, Weld County Building, and communicate with the Town Hudson regarding potential annexation before submitting any further land-use applications to the County. Sunflower Wellness owner and consultant were also in attendance. Since this site is in Hudson's CPA, the County is requesting that the owner petition to annex. The minutes were sent to the applicant including specific minutes from building and CDOT. April 24, 2025 CDOT's PreApplication minutes stated that access permits 419089 and 419090 were void due to substantial changes in use, nature, and volume, triggering the requirement for a new permit and a full traffic study. A new CDOT access permit is required. PCSC25-0008—Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC Page 4 of 10 Timeline 2019-2026: April 25, 2025 The Notice of Inquiry form was sent via email to the Town of Hudson for review. April 30, 2025 Communication between the County and the Town confirms that both jurisdictions agree that this property meets the requirements to be annexed into the Town of Hudson. July 14, 2025 Hudson stated that in order for the site to receive water services that annexation is required. July 17, 2025 Hudson stated that the CPA between the County and the Town in Chapter 19 of the Weld County Code would require the County, at this time, to not accept an application for rezoning until the property owner has petitioned for annexation and the Town has denied it. The town is willing to work with the property owner to annex. The County agrees with this position and sent a follow up email to the owner on July 30, 2025. July 22, 2025 CDOT explained its enforcement process, detailing violation letters, deadlines, traffic study requirements, and the potential for cement barriers if access noncompliance persists. July 29, 2025 CDOT issued a Final Notice letter to the property owner, set deadlines, and requested confirmation that neither Hudson nor Weld County had received contact from the owner. July 30, 2025 Follow up email from staff sent to the owner requesting that action be taken, specifically, contact Hudson to pursue annexation and/or cease and desist operation that violate the Weld County code. August 4, 2025 Response from the owner stating that the first step is to secure water from the Town and stated that Hudson is working on a water supply master plan and that there was ongoing communication between with the Town. As of March 23, 2026 a copy of the annexation petition has not been received by the County. September 24, 2025 Kellar Engineering completed the Traffic Impact Study for Meadow Ridge and distributed it to Hudson, Weld County, and CDOT. September 25, 2025 Hudson stated that they have been in contact with the Fire Department and there appears to be more violations than those that relate to our 3 departments/agency. I've [Jennifer Woods of the Town of Hudson] copied Randon Grimes with Hudson Fire Protection District, so he can provide any appropriate details, but I believe he also connected with your building official, and there may also be issues with building occupancy, fire suppression, and hazmat. The lack of proper fire suppression requires a lot more than extending a water line. Occupancy issues mean if they annex as-is we have to work heavily with the property owner to convert existing buildings and business operations to something that complies with building, fire, electrical, etc. codes, while active businesses have to close down, because they have to wait until the building they're located in is brought up to an occupancy that allows their business to operate in it. The Town will not be able to properly annex this property without understanding all of the code violations that need to be fixed, as our annexation agreement would dictate all of the items that need correction before they can be compliant with Town regulations. Annexation will not absolve his property from the violations as identified by the County, as they will also be non-compliant in the Town either. PCSC25-0008—Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC Page 5 of 10 Timeline 2019-2026: September 25, 2025 Hudson Fire Protection District email listed multiple issues on the fire code side, with the primary hazard being Sunflower Wellness. This occupant performs CBD extraction as well as the processing of a product called Kratom. Both of these processes use closed systems often under pressure and heat, with large volumes of hazardous materials stored and used on site. These operations classify the occupancy as a Hazardous (H) occupancy, which carries very strict fire code and building code requirements, none of which this building currently meets. The buildings on the site were originally constructed under an ag-exempt building permit, meaning they were never properly designed or permitted for these types of commercial uses. In particular, Sunflower Wellness should meet the requirements for an H occupancy, including: construction type and fire ratings, fire separations, sprinkler and alarm systems, ventilation, and compliant electrical systems, among others. None of these are currently in place. September 25, 2025 Building Department email to the Hudson Fire Protection District stating that there are also many building code violations including electrical done without permits, extension cords, booth penetrations, hazardous locations, inadequate means of egress, access travel distance, exit discharge, intervening spaces, common path of egress travel and exit passageways, securing of gas bottles. exceeding outside storage containers per County regulations. September 25, 2025 Hudson Fire Protection District and Weld County Building jointly documented severe hazardous occupancy violations involving Sunflower Wellness including chemical extraction, hazardous materials, unpermitted work, inadequate water supply, and lack of fire suppression. September 29, 2025 CDOT reviewed the TIS and provided a list of outstanding items that are required to be addressed. No response from the applicant has been received. October 3, 2025 A Stop Work Order with a deadline of October 31, 2025 was sent to the owner and Sunflower Wellness from the Planning Department with the attachments from the Hudson Fire Protection District. The Stop Work Order was issued to emphasize that the County encourages the owner to annex, however, the Town and the County require that the on-site operation come into compliance with the building and fire codes prior to annexation. The current operations are not in compliance with the existing USR, 1 MUSR21- 19-2025, including, but not limited to: 1. Exceeding hours of operation, additional uses not listed in the MUSR, excessive cargo containers, exceeding the number of employees, and the exceeding the number of trucks. 2. Operating as a hazardous occupancy in a non-sprinklered, agriculturally exempt building; (Sunflower Wellness) 3. Large quantities of hazardous materials being stored and used both indoors and outdoors without proper permits or code compliance (Sunflower Wellness); 4. Extraction processes established without engineering design, approval, or oversight (Sunflower Wellness); 5. Multiple building code violations, including electrical, fire separation, and storage deficiencies; 6. Inadequate water supply; PCSC25-0008—Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC Page 6 of 10 Timeline 2019-2026: 7. Concerns about access and emergency access. The Town of Hudson has stated that annexation will not proceed until all violations on the property have been resolved. Annexation will not eliminate existing violations. As discussed in the Pre-Application meeting, in order to bring the property into compliance with land use, building, and fire codes, the following actions, including, but not limited to, those listed below, shall be completed. 1. Fire requirements a) Finalize fire protection plan with the Fire Protection Engineering (FPE) b) Confirm adequacy of pond and pump system for fire suppression. c) Ensure containment and storage of hazardous materials meets code. 2. Building requirements a) Hire an electrical engineer to design and permit electrical systems. b) Submit permit applications for spray booths, containers, diesel generators, etc. 3. Traffic and Access a) Address CDOT's comments on the TIS. b) Coordinate with CDOT on access permit. c) Explore options for rerouting traffic and new road alignment. 4. Zoning and Annexation a) Complete annexation with the City of Hudson. b) If annexation does not occur with Hudson, submit Land Use applications to Weld County. October 13, 2025 Hudson Fire Protection District requested that the owner obtain an engineering analysis to evaluate whether the proposed fire protection plan met 2018 International Fire Code requirements. October 16, 2025 A signed certified letter return card was received via USPS indicating the Stop Work Order letter had been received. Sunflower Wellness continued to operate after receiving the Stop Work Order. October 22, 2025 Hudson Planning Department stated that there have been ongoing discussions about extending the water line and also stated that no annexation petition has been received. October 22, 2025 The owner's attorney replied to the Stop Work Order stating that the owner met with the Town of Hudson on August 19, 2025, to discuss possible annexation of the Meadow Ridge property into the Town of Hudson. According to the letter, the proposed annexation is complex due to the lack of Town infrastructure in the vicinity of the property. Following the meeting, Mr. Fehr submitted to the Town an outline of the terms he would like to see incorporated into an Annexation Agreement. It is the owner's understanding that a meeting will be scheduled this week [October 22, 2025] to discuss the annexation terms. The letter concluded that, "It was Mr. Fehr's understanding following the Pre-Application meeting that the County preferred that Meadow Ridge annex its property into the Town. If that assumption is incorrect, and the County would prefer that the Meadow Ridge property remain in unincorporated Weld County, please advise Mr. PCSC25-0008—Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC Page 7 of 10 Timeline 2019-2026: Fehr[the owner]."The County submitted a response to the applicant's attorney stating that the letter had been received and the County supports annexation. November 26, 2025 Sunflower Wellness submitted a request for an extension of the Stop Work Order citing progress on engineering assessments and "As-Built Permit" documentation. Weld County granted an extension through December 1, 2025. November 26, 2025 Sunflower Wellness requested a second extension through January 31, 2026 due to the need for continued design work, coordination with consultants, and permit preparation. The County granted this extension as well. December 16, 2025 A walkthrough for with the Weld County Building Official and Hudson Fire Marshal of the Sunflower Wellness building was conducted to review conditions and next steps for code compliance. January 7, 2026 Weld County Building identified additional electrical and hazardous location violations after the tenant expanded operations into the eastern half of the structure. January 13, 2026 Weld County, Hudson Fire, the Sunflower Wellness, and the engineering consultant toured the site, during which the Building Official and Fire Marshal agreed that the warehouse required classification as H-3 hazardous occupancy. January 20, 2026 The owner stated that he had met with Sunflower Wellness (the tenant) and that Sunflower will be submitting a plan to Weld County Building Official this week. The owner also requested clarification on the fire suppression requirements. January 22, 2026 Weld County red-tagged Building 201 and Building 202, declaring them "Unsafe— Do Not Enter or Occupy" due to hazardous materials, fire-life-safety deficiencies, unpermitted work, and compromised systems. January 26, 2026 Sunflower Wellness submitted a contingency plan and hazardous materials evaluation prepared by Craig Brown FPE, which Hudson Fire and Weld County deemed inadequate. January 27, 2026 Weld County OEM requested a full chemical inventory, complete SDS list, and Tier II reporting by February 27, 2026 due to excessive hazardous materials on site and the Fire District's refusal to enter the building. January 28, 2026 A Code Analysis and Hazardous Materials Assessment Prepared by Craig Brown, PE, FPE was submitted to the building department. February 6, 2026 Sunflower Wellness submitted two building permits CMA26-0010 and CMA26-0011. February 3, 2026 OEM issued a formal letter stating that the facility exceeded hazardous chemical thresholds, operated unsafely under red-tag conditions, and remained out of compliance. The letter states, the Weld County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) and the OEM have reviewed the facility and determined there are hazardous chemicals exceeding federal PCSC25-0008—Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC Page 8 of 10 Timeline 2019-2026: reporting thresholds. Additionally, the required Tier II report for the 2024 reporting year has not been submitted, as mandated by federal law. Under Section 303(d)(3) of federal regulations, the LEPC is entitled to request information relevant to emergency planning, including details on extremely hazardous substances present at your facility. Further, discussions with the Weld County Building Official and Hudson Fire Department have raised serious safety concerns: • Improper storage of chemicals (indoor and outdoor) • Lack of safe chemical processing procedures • Insufficient spill containment measures Your facility has been Red Tagged by the Building Official, and the Hudson Fire Department has classified it as a High Hazard facility. Due to these risks, the Fire Department will not enter the building. To address these compliance and safety issues, you are required to provide the following by February 27, 2026: 1. Tier II Report: Submit a complete Tier II report through the State Reporting process for all hazardous chemicals in inventory during the 2024 reporting year. 2. Chemical Inventory: Provide a list of all chemicals requiring OSHA Safety Data Sheets (SDS), including quantities (threshold: 100 pounds) and Department of Transportation hazard classifications. 3. Safety Data Sheets: Submit SDS for all chemicals currently on-site to the Hudson Fire Protection District and Weld County LEPC. 4. Emergency Response Plan: Provide current plans for chemical safety and spill mitigation, including available equipment and employee training records. The OEM items have not been addressed. March 3, 2026 Notification of the PCSC25-0008 hearing was sent via first class and certified mail to the property owner. The signed certification card was received on March 16, 2026. Additionally, an email was sent to the owner on March 6, 2026 with a copy of the notification letter. March 5, 2026 Weld County Building Department Plans Examiner provided an email to Sunflower Wellness outlining a list of items that need to be addressed in order for the building permit CMA26-011 to be deemed complete. These items have not been addressed. March 16, 2026 A phone call from the owner's attorney was received requesting additional information and clarification about the hearing and the nature of the violation. March 19, 2026 An email from another attorney requesting a copy of the PreApplication meeting minutes was received. A CORA was also received. Land Use Cases Approved for the site: July 3, 2019 USR19-0025 was approved by the Board of County Commissioners for office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage of vehicles and equipment. This USR map was recorded on January 16, 2020, reception no. 4558816. PCSC25-0008—Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC Page 9 of 10 September 20, 2021 1MUSR21-19-0025 (First Amendment) this amendment was approved for an addition of an 80' x 150' structure for general office space and equipment storage. This 1MUSR21-19-0025 was approved by the staff on September 20, 2021, and the map was recorded on February 3, 2022, reception #4799623. Staff recommendation: The role of the Board of County Commissioner in this Probable Cause hearing is to review the property, for compliance with the terms of the 2MUSR,to determine if probable cause exists to hold a hearing on revocation of the MUSR permit. If it is determined at the Probable Cause hearing that there is probable cause that the property is not in compliance with the MUSR,the Board of County Commissioners will schedule a Show Cause hearing to consider revocation of the Permit. Per Section 2-4-40.0 of the Weld County Code: "Probable cause is defined as a reasonable ground for belief in the existence of evidence supporting the allegations of violations of the Weld County Code." Per Section 2-4-40.D of the Weld County Code: "At the conclusion of the presentation of evidence, the Board of County Commissioners shall make an oral decision. The decision shall be to either dismiss the case, continue the case to a time specified in the future or to set the case for a formal show-cause or other type hearing at a time specified in the future." Department of Planning Services staff believes that probable cause has be found in this situation, that the property is not compliant with the approved MUSR. Therefore, the Department of Planning Services recommends that a formal Show Cause hearing be scheduled to consider revocation of the MUSR, should compliance not be reached by the date of the Show Cause hearing. Planning staff recommends scheduling the Show Cause hearing on April 29, 2026. PCSC25-0008—Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC Page 10 of 10 Weld County Government $6w Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO PCSC25-0008 Probable Cause April 8, 2026 Owner: Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC c/o Barry Fehr Address: 21323 Interstate 76 Frontage Road, Hudson, CO 80642 Legal Description: Lot B Amended Recorded Exemption 1AMRECX19-17-0216; Being part of the SW4 of Section 10, T1 N, R65W, of the 6th PM, Weld County, CO Location: East of and adjacent to County Rd 43, west of and adjacent to 1-76 Frontage Rd, approximately 0.3 miles north of County Rd 10. weld.go Weld County Government Iffitti4- Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO Vicinity Map -= 'ff.et .)-71MM r;11-17 i - . il LI tai T- r iirlm.;Li is:2;!. ;__.L. 1112 . t ; _ :_:' 1 1W /T 4;,......:.• Fiud 'n •••sika::‘, 4b7,211„. oi 'FAME ■'U ■ C - G-R-10- 1 7/ 4-1_ Ill _ * L _,__11,7 , li in _____2.)k L 7: .i.// Lochbuie Weld County Government � $6 _ Waif- Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO 1MUSR19-21-0025 " "" MEADOWRIDGE i,rrr�ce:�►,,�i% 4lti�iilu�r 1MUSR21-19-0025 MAP CR 43,HUDSON WELD COUNTY,COLORADO _.._.._._ s .'AR. ___.._.._.._ u•a _.._..__ . _._._._. ._ _._ .. 4 i .. — _.— _.— 11A7RSl ._._._.___._._. �7"/yRgWiY tPa W:p 176 IFICIPONED I' LOT A l,U EC%PT742I6 ' %/ '_. 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September 20, 2021 1MUSR21-19-0025 (First Amendment) this amendment was approved for an addition of an 80' x 150' structure for general office space and equipment storage. Recorded on February 3, 2022, reception #4799623. weld.go Weld County Government � $6w Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO Timeline 2019 - 2026 May 21 , 2019 ASN17-0279 - 14,400 sf pole frame storage building July 3, 2019 USR19-0025 was approved by the Board of County Commissioners for office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage of vehicles and equipment. This USR map was recorded on January 16, 2020, reception no. 4558816. June 24, 2020 CMN19-0055 - change of use of the 14,400 sf storage building built in 2017 (ASN17-0279) to commercial building (Bldg #2) September 20, 2021 Weld County approved Use by Special Review permit 1MUSR21-19-0025 for office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage under specified development standards. The purpose of the MUSR was to add an additional building. The MUSR map for 1MUSR21-19-0025 was recorded under reception #4799623. October 26, 2022 CMN20-0015 — 15,680 sf new wood frame commercial building (Bldg #3) October 26, 2022 CMN20-0014 — 15,680 sf new wood frame commercial building (Bldg #4) February 24, 2022 CMN21-0057 — 14,400 sf new wood frame commercial building (Bldg #5) March 20, 2025 Weld County received complaints about existing operations on the site not in compliance with 1MUSR21-19-0025. weld.go Weld County Government � $6w Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO Timeline 2019 - 2026 April 2, 2025 Weld County issued violation notice PCSC25-0008 identifying excessive hours, more than twenty employees, and significant traffic concerns at 21323 1-76 Frontage Road. April 8, 2025 Concerns about this area were discussed at the HWY 52 Coalition meeting according to the Department of Public Works. CDOT has concerns about traffic going northeast on the 1-76 frontage road. April 9, 2025 A PreApplication request was submitted by owner. April 16, 2025 Hudson stated that annexation is required under the CPA and asked whether Weld County would accept a land use case before Hudson had made a decision to deny an annexation petition. The response is no, the County sent the NOI form to Hudson with the understanding that Hudson had interest in annexing the property. Hudson also documented concerns involving traffic impacts and USR violations. April 17, 2025 The representative from Sunflower Wellness LLC aka Sunflower Manufacturing, LLC (20218073801 ) met with the building department and Hudson Fire Protection District to discuss the building and fire code requirements. April 24, 2025 The PreApplication meeting (PRE25-0097) was held and the owner agreed to work with Hudson Fire Protection District, Weld County Building, and communicate with the Town Hudson regarding potential annexation before submitting any further land-use applications to the County. Sunflower Wellness owner and consultant were also in attendance. Since this site is in Hudson's CPA, the County is requesting that the owner petition to annex. The minutes were sent to the applicant including specific minutes from building and CDOT. Weld County Government � $6w Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO Timeline 2019 - 2026 April 24, 2025 CDOT's PreApplication minutes stated that access permits 419089 and 419090 were void due to substantial changes in use, nature, and volume, triggering the requirement for a new permit and a full traffic study. A new CDOT access permit is required. April 25, 2025 The Notice of Inquiry form was sent via email to the Town of Hudson for review. April 30, 2025 Communication between the County and the Town confirms that both jurisdictions agree that this property meets the requirements to be annexed into the Town of Hudson. July 14, 2025 Hudson stated that in order for the site to receive water services that annexation is required. July 17, 2025 Hudson stated that the CPA between the County and the Town in Chapter 19 of the Weld County Code would require the County, at this time, to not accept an application for rezoning until the property owner has petitioned for annexation and the Town has denied it. The town is willing to work with the property owner to annex. The County agrees with this position and sent a follow up email to the owner on July 30, 2025. July 22, 2025 CDOT explained its enforcement process, detailing violation letters, deadlines, traffic study requirements, and the potential for cement barriers if access noncompliance persists. July 29, 2025 CDOT issued a Final Notice letter to the property owner, set deadlines, and requested confirmation that neither Hudson nor Weld County had received contact from the owner. weld.go Weld County Government � $6w Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO Timeline 2019 - 2026 July 30, 2025 Follow up email from staff sent to the owner requesting that action be taken, specifically, contact Hudson to pursue annexation and/or cease and desist operation that violate the Weld County code. August 4, 2025 Response from the owner stating that the first step is to secure water from the Town and stated that Hudson is working on a water supply master plan and that there was ongoing communication between with the Town. As of March 23, 2026 a copy of the annexation petition has not been received by the County. September 24, 2025 Kellar Engineering completed the Traffic Impact Study for Meadow Ridge and distributed it to Hudson, Weld County, and CDOT. September 25, 2025 Hudson stated that they have been in contact with the Fire Department and there appears to be more violations than those that relate to our 3 departments/agency. I've [Jennifer Woods of the Town of Hudson] copied Randon Grimes with Hudson Fire Protection District, so he can provide any appropriate details, but I believe he also connected with your building official, and there may also be issues with building occupancy, fire suppression, and hazmat. The lack of proper fire suppression requires a lot more than extending a water line. Occupancy issues mean if they annex as-is we have to work heavily with the property owner to convert existing buildings and business operations to something that complies with building, fire, electrical, etc. codes, while active businesses have to close down, because they have to wait until the building they're located in is brought up to an occupancy that allows their business to operate in it. The Town will not be able to properly annex this property without understanding all of the code violations that need to be fixed, as our annexation agreement would dictate all of the items that need correction before they can be compliant with Town regulations. Annexation will not absolve his property from the violations as identified by the County, as they will also be non-compliant in the Town either. weld.go Weld County Government � $6w Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO Timeline 2019 - 2026 September 25, 2025 Hudson Fire Protection District email listed multiple issues on the fire code side, with the primary hazard being Sunflower Wellness. This occupant performs CBD extraction as well as the processing of a product called Kratom. Both of these processes use closed systems often under pressure and heat, with large volumes of hazardous materials stored and used on site. These operations classify the occupancy as a Hazardous (H) occupancy, which carries very strict fire code and building code requirements, none of which this building currently meets. The buildings on the site were originally constructed under an ag-exempt building permit, meaning they were never properly designed or permitted for these types of commercial uses. In particular, Sunflower Wellness should meet the requirements for an H occupancy, including: construction type and fire ratings, fire separations, sprinkler and alarm systems, ventilation, and compliant electrical systems, among others. None of these are currently in place. September 25, 2025 Building Department email to the Hudson Fire Protection District stating that there are also many building code violations including electrical done without permits, extension cords, booth penetrations, hazardous locations, inadequate means of egress, access travel distance, exit discharge, intervening spaces, common path of egress travel and exit passageways, securing of gas bottles. exceeding outside storage containers per County regulations. September 25, 2025 Hudson Fire Protection District and Weld County Building jointly documented severe hazardous occupancy violations involving Sunflower Wellness including chemical extraction, hazardous materials, unpermitted work, inadequate water supply, and lack of fire suppression. September 29, 2025 CDOT reviewed the TIS and provided a list of outstanding items that are required to be addressed. No response from the applicant has been received. Weld County Government � $6w Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO Timeline 2019 - 2026 October 3, 2025 A Stop Work Order sent to the owner and Sunflower Wellness from the Planning Department with the attachments from the Hudson Fire Protection District. The Stop Work Order was issued to emphasize that the County encourages the owner to annex, however, the Town and the County require that the on-site operation come into compliance with the building and fire codes prior to annexation. The current operations are not in compliance with the existing USR, 1MUSR21-19-2025, including, but not limited to: 1 . Exceeding hours of operation, additional uses not listed in the MUSR, excessive cargo containers, exceeding the number of employees, and the exceeding the number of trucks. 2. Operating as a hazardous occupancy in a non-sprinklered, agriculturally exempt building; (Sunflower Wellness) 3. Large quantities of hazardous materials being stored and used both indoors and outdoors without proper permits or code compliance (Sunflower Wellness); 4. Extraction processes established without engineering design, approval, or oversight (Sunflower Wellness); 5. Multiple building code violations, including electrical, fire separation, and storage deficiencies; 6. Inadequate water supply; 7. Concerns about access and emergency access. weld.go Weld County Government � $6w Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO Timeline 2019 - 2026 October 3, 2025 As discussed in the Pre-Application meeting, in order to bring the property into compliance with land use, building, and fire codes, the following actions, including, but not limited to, those listed below, shall be completed. 1 . Fire requirements a) Finalize fire protection plan with the Fire Protection Engineering (FPE) b) Confirm adequacy of pond and pump system for fire suppression. c) Ensure containment and storage of hazardous materials meets code. 2. Building requirements a) Hire an electrical engineer to design and permit electrical systems. b) Submit permit applications for spray booths, containers, diesel generators, etc. 3. Traffic and Access a) Address CDOT's comments on the TIS. b) Coordinate with CDOT on access permit. c) Explore options for rerouting traffic and new road alignment. 4. Zoning and Annexation a) Complete annexation with the City of Hudson. b) If annexation does not occur with Hudson, submit Land Use applications to Weld County. weld.go Weld County Government � $6w Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO Timeline 2019 - 2026 October 13, 2025 Hudson Fire Protection District requested that the owner obtain an engineering analysis to evaluate whether the proposed fire protection plan met 2018 International Fire Code requirements. October 16, 2025 A signed certified letter return card was received via USPS indicating the Stop Work Order letter had been received. Sunflower Wellness continued to operate after receiving the Stop Work Order. October 22, 2025 Hudson Planning Department stated that there have been ongoing discussions about extending the water line and also stated that no annexation petition has been received. October 22, 2025 The owner's attorney replied to the Stop Work Order stating that the owner met with the Town of Hudson on August 19, 2025, to discuss possible annexation of the Meadow Ridge property into the Town of Hudson. According to the letter, the proposed annexation is complex due to the lack of Town infrastructure in the vicinity of the property. Following the meeting, Mr. Fehr submitted to the Town an outline of the terms he would like to see incorporated into an Annexation Agreement. It is the owner's understanding that a meeting will be scheduled this week [October 22, 2025] to discuss the annexation terms. The letter concluded that, "It was Mr. Fehr's understanding following the Pre- Application meeting that the County preferred that Meadow Ridge annex its property into the Town. If that assumption is incorrect, and the County would prefer that the Meadow Ridge property remain in unincorporated Weld County, please advise Mr. Fehr [the owner]." The County submitted a response to the applicant's attorney stating that the letter had been received and the County supports annexation. _ weld.go Weld County Government � $6w Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO Timeline 2019 - 2026 November 26, 2025 Sunflower Wellness submitted a request for an extension of the Stop Work Order citing progress on engineering assessments and "As-Built Permit" documentation. Weld County granted an extension through December 1 , 2025. November 26, 2025 Sunflower Wellness requested a second extension through January 31 , 2026 due to the need for continued design work, coordination with consultants, and permit preparation. The County granted this extension as well. December 16, 2025 A walkthrough for with the Weld County Building Official and Hudson Fire Marshal of the Sunflower Wellness building was conducted to review conditions and next steps for code compliance. January 7, 2026 Weld County Building identified additional electrical and hazardous location violations after the tenant expanded operations into the eastern half of the structure. January 13, 2026 Weld County, Hudson Fire, the Sunflower Wellness, and the engineering consultant toured the site, during which the Building Official and Fire Marshal agreed that the warehouse required classification as H-3 hazardous occupancy. January 20, 2026 The owner stated that he had met with Sunflower Wellness (the tenant) and that Sunflower will be submitting a plan to Weld County Building Official this week. The owner also requested clarification on the fire suppression requirements. January 22, 2026 Weld County red-tagged Building 201 and Building 202, declaring them "Unsafe — Do Not Enter or Occupy" due to hazardous materials, fire-life-safety deficiencies, unpermitted work, and compromised systems. Weld County Government � $6w Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO Timeline 2019 - 2026 January 26, 2026 Sunflower Wellness submitted a contingency plan and hazardous materials evaluation prepared by Craig Brown FPE, which Hudson Fire and Weld County deemed inadequate. January 27, 2026 Weld County OEM requested a full chemical inventory, complete SDS list, and Tier II reporting by February 27, 2026 due to excessive hazardous materials on site and the Fire District's refusal to enter the building. January 28, 2026 A Code Analysis and Hazardous Materials Assessment Prepared by Craig Brown, PE, FPE was submitted to the building department. February 6, 2026 Sunflower Wellness submitted two building permits CMA26-0010 and CMA26-0011 . weld.go Weld County Government � $6w Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO Timeline 2019 - 2026 February 3, 2026 OEM items have not been addressed. OEM issued a formal letter stating that the facility exceeded hazardous chemical thresholds, operated unsafely under red-tag conditions, and remained out of compliance. The letter states, the Weld County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) and the OEM have reviewed the facility and determined there are hazardous chemicals exceeding federal reporting thresholds. Additionally, the required Tier II report for the 2024 reporting year has not been submitted, as mandated by federal law. Under Section 303(d)(3) of federal regulations, the LEPC is entitled to request information relevant to emergency planning, including details on extremely hazardous substances present at your facility. Further, discussions with the Weld County Building Official and Hudson Fire Department have raised serious safety concerns: • Improper storage of chemicals (indoor and outdoor) • Lack of safe chemical processing procedures • Insufficient spill containment measures Your facility has been Red Tagged by the Building Official, and the Hudson Fire Department has classified it as a High Hazard facility. Due to these risks, the Fire Department will not enter the building. To address these compliance and safety issues, you are required to provide the following by February 27, 2026: 1. Tier II Report: Submit a complete Tier II report through the State Reporting process for all hazardous chemicals in inventory during the 2024 reporting year. 2. Chemical Inventory: Provide a list of all chemicals requiring OSHA Safety Data Sheets (SDS), including quantities (threshold: 100 pounds) and Department of Transportation hazard classifications. 3. Safety Data Sheets: Submit SDS for all chemicals currently on-site to the Hudson Fire Protection District and Weld County LEPC. 4. Emergency Response Plan: Provide current plans for chemical safety and spill mitigation, including available equipment and employee training records. Weld County Government � $6w Department of Planning Services COUNTY,CO Timeline 2019 - 2026 March 3, 2026 Notification of the PCSC25-0008 hearing was sent via first class and certified mail to the property owner. The signed certification card was received on March 16, 2026. Additionally, an email was sent to the owner on March 6, 2026 with a copy of the notification letter. March 5, 2026 Weld County Building Department Plans Examiner provided an email to Sunflower Wellness outlining a list of items that need to be addressed in order for the building permit CMA26-011 to be deemed complete. These items have not been addressed. 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My commission expires: senumw Antoinette Alirez Notary Public Mite of Colorado Notary 10 20134063299 Escrow No. 598-H0665A $1 Rant:c c:62691.21.2025 4584880 Pages: 1 of 1 04/23/2020 11:10 AM R Fee:$13.00 D Fee:$0.00 Carly Koppes, Clerk and Recorder, Weld County, CO iv KI IIARIMIIIIP14111vJ 111111 BARGAIN AND SALE DEED THIS DEED, made this 2(0 day of April, 2020,between Meadow Ridge Holdings, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, Grantor, and Meadow Ridge Holdings, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, whose principal address is 23670 CR 22, Hudson, CO 80642, Grantee; WITNESSETH, That Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of Less Than Five Hundred Dollars,and other good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged,has remised,released,sold,and conveyed,and by these presents does remise, release, sell, and convey unto Grantee and Grantee's successors and assigns, forever, all the right, title, interest, claim, and demand which Grantor has in and to the real property, together with improvements, if any, situate, lying, and being in the County of Weld and State of Colorado, described as follows: Lot B of Recorded Exemption No. 1473-10-03 1 AMRECX 19-17-0216,according to the map recorded July 17, 2019 at Reception Number 4506522, being a part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 10,Township 1 North,Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado also known by street and number as: 21323 Interstate 76 Frontage Rd., Hudson, CO 80642 TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same,together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim whatsoever,of Grantor,either in law or equity,to the only proper use,benefit and behoof of Grantee and Grantee's successors and assigns forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,Grantor has caused this deed to be executed on the date set forth above. MEADOW RIDGE HOLDINGS, LLC JENNA PRALLE a Colorado limited liability company NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF COLORADO Notary ID#20174022389 My Commission Expires 5/25/2021 By:&07.1v/R24 .--------Barryehr,Manager STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this today of April,2020,by Barry L. Fehr, as Manager of Meadow Ridge Holdings, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company. Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires: /2C 12.02„\ . 4799623 Pages: 1 of 2 02/03/2022 03:32 PM R Fee:$23.00 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN 111110•Ailiagkeildir6aiturnkig Weld County , coUSE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT <<��I��T��I��� ♦I III _ }°� A __ '�.._. F ►� `;;e n roc. V {ara � € DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS `'�' .. O tV 0 Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC /MUSR2/49-0025MAP 4 6 � _I t . = co 9 9 1 MUSR21-19-0025t 4 , „ �„ .1., 0 C: ' 4 x :,. f � � C 1. A Site Specific Development Plan and Minor Amendment to Use by Special Review Permit, USR19-0025 for any Use `� } '•1 j CR 43ILTDSONf F permitted as a Use byRight, an AccessoryUse or a Use bySpecial Review Permit in the Commercial or Industrial Zone '�� ' - z �w .drco co g "IZ 4, 0 gp §$ Laa((������`ee o ■0 Districts (office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage of vehicles and equipment) to add an 80' x 150' structure for WELD COUNTY, COLORADO In . _ general office space and equipment storage, provided that the property is not a lot in an approved or recorded � 47 ' �* subdivision plat or lots parts of a map or plan filed prior to adoption of any regulations controlling subdivisions in the A sf . '1 � . (Agricultural) Zone District, subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. -. `�� *- ,t A ; tea' 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 23-8-10 of the Weld County Code. .i -.-/-4.,-.f- .,-1 ':-.-_ ..r-:' 44-:-of:—': ( 3. The hours of operation are 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Friday, except in case of emergency. v - 71(A 11 -_,42.7,Vitot-_: : 26. RIGHT TO EXTRACT MINERAL RESOURCES STATEMENT: Weld County has some of the most abundant mineralSITE 4. The number of on-site employees shall be limited to twenty20 . % - ( ) resources, including, but not limited to, sand and gravel, oil, natural gas, and coal. Under title 34 of the Colorado � `` � � � cRevised Statutes, minerals are vital resources because (a) the states commercial mineral deposits are essential to the1,„,_ r 5. The parking area on the site shall be maintained. =w.. state's economy; (b) the populous counties of the state face a critical shortage of such deposits; and (c) such deposits 6. All signs shall adhere to Chapter 23, Article IV, Division 2 andAppendices 23-C, 23-D and 23-E of the Weld County '� 7 r p should be extracted according to a rational plan, calculated to avoid waste of such deposits and cause the least `` `���` �� � -�� � �-� Code. practicable disruption of the ecology and quality of life of the citizens of the populous counties of the state. �z� � ��. :. , _ 1 :arI2 . 7. All liquid and solid wastes (as defined in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, 30-20-100.5, C.R.S.) shall Mineral resource locations are widespread throughout the County and person moving into these areas must recognize . be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. the various impacts associated with this development. Often times, mineral resource sites are fixed to their 8. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. This is not meant to include those wastes specifically geographical and geophysical locations. Moreover, these resources are protected property rights and mineral owners V I c ( n I V C the definition of a solid waste in the Solid Wastes ites and Facilities Act y excluded fromDisposal Sites 30-20-100.5, C.R.S. should be afforded the opportunity to extract the mineral resource. 9. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, fugitive particulate 27. WELD COUNTY'S RIGHT TO FARM: Weld County is one of the most productive agricultural counties in the United emissions, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. The applicant shall operate in accordance with States, typically ranking in the top ten counties in the country in total market value of agricultural products sold. The rural Chapter 14, Article 1 of the Weld County Code. areas of Weld County may be open and spacious, but they are intensively used for agriculture. Persons moving into a 10.Fugitive dust should attempt to be confined on the property. Uses on the property should comply with the Colorado rural area must recognize and accept there are drawbacks, including conflicts with long-standing agricultural practices Air Quality Commission's air quality regulations. and a lower level of services than in town. Along with the drawbacks come the incentives which attract urban dwellers to relocate to rural areas: open views, spaciousness, wildlife, lack of city noise and congestion, and the rural atmosphere 11.Adequate drinking, hand washing, and toilet facilities shall be provided for employees and patrons, at all times. A and way of life. Without neighboring farms, those features which attract urban dwellers to rural Weld County would permanent, adequate water and sewer supply shall be provided for drinking and sanitary purposes. quickly be gone forever. 12.Any on-site wastewater treatment system located on the property must comply with all provisions of the Weld County W Code, pertaining to onsite wastewater treatment systems. Agricultural users of the land should not be expected to change their long-established agricultural practices to 13.The operation shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations of State and Federal agencies and the Weld accommodate the intrusions of urban users into a rural area. Well-run agricultural activities will generate off-site impacts, C.21 County Code. including noise from tractors and equipment; slow-moving farm vehicles on rural roads; dust from animal pens, field I' work, harvest and gravel roads; odor from animal confinement, silage and manure; smoke from ditch burning; flies and CC 0000 14.Sources of light shall be shielded so that beams or rays of light will not shine directly onto adjacent properties. mosquitoes; hunting and trapping activities; shooting sports, legal hazing of nuisance wildlife; and the use of pesticides Sources of light should not cause a nuisance or interfere with the use on the adjacent properties in accordance with the qo and fertilizers in the fields, including the use of aerial spraying. It is common practice for agricultural producers to utilize 0 map. Neither the direct, nor reflected, light from any light source may create a traffic hazard to operators of motor an accumulation of agricultural machineryand supplies to assist in their agricultural operations. A concentration of O C Z g p 0 U 0 vehicles on public or private streets. No colored lights may be used which may be confused with, or construed as, traffic miscellaneous agricultural materials often produces a visual disparity between rural and urban areas of the County. CD control devices. Section 35-3.5-102, C.R.S., provides that an agricultural operation shall not be found to be a public or private nuisance if Q D 15.The property owner or operator shall be responsible for controlling noxious weeds on the site, pursuant to Chapter 15, the agricultural operation alleged to be a nuisance employs methods or practices that are commonly or reasonably W I Article I and II, of the Weld County Code. associated with agricultural production. 16.The vehicular access to the site shall be maintained to mitigate any impacts to the public road, including damages and/or off-site tracking. Water has been, and continues to be, the lifeline for the agricultural community. It is unrealistic to assume that ditches and reservoirs may simply be moved "out of the way" of residential development. When moving to the County, property 17.There shall be no parking or staging of vehicles on public roads. On-site parking shall be utilized. owners and residents must realize they cannot take water from irrigation ditches, lakes, or other structures, unless they 18.Any work that may occupy and or encroach upon any County rights-of-way or easement shall acquire an approved have an adjudicated right to the water. This minor amendment plat is accepted and approved by the Department of Planning Services for filing. Right-of-Way Use Permit prior to commencement. _ a. 19.The historical flow patterns and runoff amounts on the site will be maintained Weld County covers a land area of approximately four thousand (4,000) square miles in size (twice the size of the State State of Colorado) Director, Department of Planning Services 20. Weld County is not responsible for the maintenance of onsite drainage related features. of Delaware) with more than three thousand seven hundred (3,700) miles of state and County roads outside of ) ss. municipalities. The sheer magnitude of the area to be served stretches available resources. Law enforcement is based County of Weld ) J 21. Building permits shall be required for any new construction or set up manufactured structure, per Section 29-3-10 of on responses to complaints more than on patrols of the County, and the distances which must be traveled may delay all ��,`,,,.,,,// 0 J The foregoing certification was acknowledged before me this.;7''r'`day of ri1(y/1itG , 202,- . Z the Weld County Code. A building permit application must be completed and submitted. Buildings and structures shall emergency responses, including law enforcement, ambulance, and fire. Fire protection is usually provided by volunteers tr conform to the requirements of the various codes adopted at the time of permit application. Currently, the following have who must leave their jobs and families to respond to emergencies. County gravel roads, no matter how often they are My commission expires fi!ligt . LU W W CO 2 been adopted by Weld County: 2018 International Building Codes; 2018 International Residential Code; 2018 bladed, will not provide the same kind of surface expected from a paved road. Snow removal priorities mean that roads s PRISTINE RANSLEM Z O �. Witness m hand ands Seal. International Energy Code; 2017 National Electrical Code; and Chapter 29 of the Weld County Code. A plan review shall from subdivisions to arterials may not be cleared for several days after a major snowstorm. Services in rural areas, in Y i NOTARY PUBLIC - Z x V cM • be approved, and a permit must be issued prior to the start of construction. many cases, will not be equivalent to municipal services. Rural dwellers must, by necessity, be more self-sufficient than STATE OF COLORADO § I Notary Public LL! Ui W urban dwellers. NOTARY ID 20124034827 W 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design and Operation Standards of UNE 05,2024, Z o . the Weld CountyCode. b) PROPERTY OWN eemicht � Q Nv g Chapter 23 of M 23. Necessary personnel from the Weld County Departments of Planning Services, Public Works, and Public Health and People are exposed to different hazards in the County than in an urban or suburban setting. Farm equipment and oil The undersigned major property owner(s) do hereby agree to the Minor Amendment of the Site Z Z T t Environment shall be ranted access onto the property at an reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried field equipment, ponds and irrigation ditches, electrical power for pumps and center pivot operations, high speed traffic, Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review Standards as described hereon this c 9 p p Y Y 31 day of c) , 20 as . out on the property comply with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards stated herein and all applicable sand burs, puncture vines, territorial farm dogs and livestock, and open burning present real threats. Controlling ? 0 Weld County regulations. children's activities is important, not only for their safety, but also for the protection of the farmer's livelihood. I/ 'J ! Z Arm FIt....,_____ 0144/Apt 24. The Use by Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing standards Meado R idge Holdings LLC and all applicable Weld County regulations. Substantial changes from the plans or Development Standards, as shown Barry Fehr, Manager or stated, shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Board of County DRAWN Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. \ CHECKED 25. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. DATE 11/30/2021 Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the SCALE Board of County Commissioners. 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OUTLET 5 -YR HISTORIC OVERFLOW RELEASE RATE = 0.59 CFS r W g 4956.50ELEVAON= FL ELEV = 4950.0W W M co O. 123' X 10' X 24" za.. � § i_ TYPE "M" 12» D50 DETENTION POND a O 8 N RIP RAP PAD PUMP SEE DETAIL z _I SITE PLANWwpillm< 0 wo 8r.� . z u.i Q v .a z <c z W -I 0 Q LEGE\ D N DRAWN SWALE - - CHECKED PROPERTY LINE -- - - -- -- �/ DATE M 1 EASEMENT SCALE r-80' ROW - - LEGAL D E S C: 0 80 160 240 PROJECT # CULVERT - • LOT B 1AMREC EX 19- 17- 0216 m Nsaim iiiii EN SHEET PART OF SW 1 /4 OF SEC 10 T1N CHAIN LINK FENCE ° + R65W WELD COUNTY COLORADO Cl GRAVEL SURFACE OF SHEETS r., '' LAND USE APPLICATION Lfs- N _�I Ji SUMMARY SHEET Planner: Angela Snyder Director Approval Case Number: 1MUSR21-19-0025 Applicant: Witwer, Oldenburg, Barry &Groom LLP, c/o Patrick Groom Owner: Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC c/o Barry Fehr Request: A Site Specific Development Plan and Minor Amendment to Use by Special Review Permit, USR19-0025, for any Use permitted as a Use by Right, an Accessory Use or a Use by Special Review Permit in the Commercial or Industrial Zone Districts (office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage of vehicles and equipment) to add an 80' x 150' structure for general office space and equipment storage, provided that the property is not a lot in an approved or recorded subdivision plat or lots parts of a map or plan filed prior to adoption of any regulations controlling subdivisions in the A (Agricultural) Zone District Legal Lot B of Amended Recorded Exemption 1AMRECX19-17-0216; being a part of the Description. SW4 of Section 10, Ti N R65W, of the 6th P. M., Weld County, Colorado Location East of and adjacent to County Rd 43, west of and adjacent to 1-76 Frontage Rd, approximately 0.3 miles north of County Rd 10. Size of Parcel: +/-32.09 acres Parcel No. 1473-10-3-00-025 POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS The criteria for review of this Special Review Permit are listed in Section 23-2-220 of the Weld County Code. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received referral responses with comments from the following agencies: ➢ Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment, referral dated August 5, 2021 ➢ Weld County Department of Planning - Engineering, referral dated August 23, 2021 ➢ Town of Hudson, referral dated September 9, 2021 The Department of Planning Services' staff has received referral responses without comments from the following agencies: ➢ Hudson Fire Protection District, referral dated August 21, 2021 ➢ Weld County Zoning Compliance, referral dated August 4, 2021 ➢ Colorado Department of Transportation, referral dated August 17, 2021 The Department of Planning Services' staff did not receive referral responses from the following agencies: ➢ Town of Lochbuie ➢ Weld County Sheriff's Office ➢ Weld County Assessor's Office ➢ Platte Valley Conservation District 1 MUSR21-19-0025 Page 1 of 8 Case Summary. The request is to add a fourth building, 80' x 150', for general office space and equipment storage to the existing site. The permitted uses through the original Use by Special Review Permit, USR19-0025, are office, light manufacturing and outdoor storage. The original USR was recorded on January 16, 2020, reception no. 4558816. The new building will have its own septic system. The well on the property, permit no. 81474-F, is permitted for commercial use limited to 8 acre-feet per year. The site has three existing building of similar use and size. The applicant did not propose any change in traffic or employee numbers with this amendment. Hours of operation are proposed to be between 7am and 6pm, Monday through Friday. Full time employees onsite will be no more than twenty (20). The storage area is proposed to be enclosed with a six (6) foot chain link fence, as well as each building. Traffic is anticipated to be five (5) commercial vehicle roundtrips per day and up to twenty (20) passenger vehicle round trips. Traffic is expected to come from the north on County Road 43 from Highway 52. Commercial traffic is not allowed northbound on the 1-76 frontage road. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES DIRECTOR APPROVES THIS APPLICATION FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The proposed change(s)will be compatible with existing and allowed uses in the surrounding area and be in harmony with the neighborhood. The proposed new building will have a negligible effect on the surrounding properties. The property is already being used for industrial-scale business. The request indicated that originally permitted traffic and employee counts would not be exceeded with the amendment. 2. The proposed change(s) is consistent with the County Comprehensive Plan pursuant to Chapter 22 of the Weld County Code. This area is located in a Weld County Opportunity Zone.The request is consistent with the expected commercial or industrial use of this area according to the Comprehensive Plan. 3. The proposed change(s)will not result in a substantial adverse impact on the other property in the vicinity of the subject property. There will be no substantial adverse impact on other property in the vicinity of the site as the traffic and employee numbers are not expected to increase. 4. The recommendations of the referral agencies have been considered. The Town of Hudson returned a referral response dated September 9, 2021. The Town initially opposed the Use by Special Review permit stating that the project does not comply with Hudson's Comprehensive Plan,which envisions Agriculture and Corridor Use Overlay(highway commercial) uses in the area. Concern over the site remains and the Town recommended denial of the amendment. The referral contained several comments, including concerns with increased traffic, vehicular circulation, lack of a gate, number of septic systems and the following. As overweight or oversized vehicles are not allowed on northbound 1-76 Frontage Road, the Town suggested a condition to add a signage indicating "no left turn"for large trucks leaving the property via the east access. The Town also requests traffic counts to ensure circulation patterns are being addressed. Since the Board of County Commissioners waived the improvements agreement with the initial approval, the Town urges the County to consider requiring an improvements agreement with any expansion. 5. Not deemed to be a major change. The Director of Planning Services determined that the proposed modifications are consistent with the existing permit, USR19-0025, and minor in nature. 1 MUSR21-19-0025 Page 2 of 8 6. Must be consistent with the original development standards. Many of the original development standards are still applicable and will be listed on the MUSR map. Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment requests one development standard be updated to reflect current nomenclature. Current development standard is as follows • Any septic system located on the property must comply with all provisions of the Weld County Code, pertaining to Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems. The proposed language is as follows, • Any onsite wastewater treatment system located on the property must comply with all provisions of the Weld County Code, pertaining to onsite wastewater treatment systems. This approval is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Department of Planning Services staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. Prior to recording the map: A. A Drainage Letter stamped and signed by a Professional Engineer registered in the State of Colorado stating that the existing (as built)drainage system will accommodate the additional runoff created by the improvements associated with this amendment is required. B. The map shall be amended to delineate the following: 1) All sheets of the map shall be labeled: 1 MUSR21-19-0025 2) The attached Development Standards. 3) The map shall be prepared per Section 23-2-260.D of the Weld County Code. 4) County Road 43 is a gravel road and is designated on the Weld County Functional Classification Map as a local road which requires 60 feet of right-of-way at full buildout. The applicant shall delineate and label on the site map or plat the future and existing right-of-way (along with the documents creating the existing right-of-way) and the physical location of the road. All setbacks shall be measured from the edge of right-of-way. This road is maintained by Weld County. 5) Show and label the approved County Rd 43 access location along with access type(s) (i.e., Agricultural, Residential, Commercial/Industrial, and/or Oil and Gas), approved access width and the appropriate turning radii (60') on the amended USR map. 6) Show the approved Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) access on the amended USR map and label with the approved access permit number. 7) Show and label the approved tracking control on the amended USR map 8) Show and label the entrance gate, if applicable. An access approach that is gated shall be designed so that the longest vehicle (including trailers) using the access can completely clear the traveled way when the gate is closed. In no event, shall the distance from the gate to the edge of the traveled surface be less than 35 feet. 9) Show and label the USR19-0025 accepted drainage features. Stormwater ponds should be labeled as "Stormwater Detention, No-Build or Storage Area" and shall include the volume calculated in the foregoing Final Drainage Report. 1 MUSR21-19-0025 Page 3 of 8 10) The applicant shall show the drainage flow arrows. 11) Show and label the parking and traffic circulation flow arrows showing how the traffic moves around the property. 12) Add the following signature blocks: a) CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW This minor amendment plat is accepted and approved by the Department of Planning Services for filing. State of Colorado) Director, Department of Planning Services ) ss. County of Weld ) The foregoing certification was acknowledged before me this day of _ ,20 My commission expires Witness my hand and Seal Notary Public b) PROPERTY OWNER'S CERTIFICATION The undersigned major property owner(s) do hereby agree to the Minor Amendment of the Site Specific Development Plan and Use by Special Review Standards as described hereon this day of , 20 . Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC Barry Fehr, Manager 2. Prior to Construction: A. The approved access and tracking control shall be constructed B. A grading permit will be required. C. Signage shall be added to the 1-76 Frontage Road access indicating no left turns for overweight or oversized vehicles. 3 Upon completion of Condition of Approval#1 above, the applicant shall submit one (1) electronic copy (.pdf) of the map for preliminary approval to the Weld County Department of Planning Services. Upon approval of the map the applicant shall submit a Mylar map along with all other documentation required as Conditions of Approval. The Mylar map shall be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder by the Department of Planning Services. The map shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of Section 23-2-260.D of the Weld County Code. The Mylar map and additional requirements shall be submitted within one hundred twenty (120) days from the date of the Board of County Commissioners Resolution. The applicant shall be responsible for paying the recording fee. 4 In accordance with Weld County Code Ordinance #2012-3, approved April 30, 2012, should the plat not be recorded within the required one hundred twenty(120)days from the date of the Board of County Commissioners Resolution, a$50.00 recording continuance charge shall be added for each additional three (3) month period. 1 MUSR21-19-0025 Page 4 of 8 5. The Use by Special Review Permit is not perfected until the Conditions of Approval are completed and the map is recorded. Activity shall not occur, nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property, until the Use by Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder or the applicant has been approved for an early release agreement 2kBy l� Date: / �" 1/ Tom Parko, Planning Director 1 MUSR21-19-0025 Page 5 of 8 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC 1 MUSR21-19-0025 A Site Specific Development Plan and Minor Amendment to Use by Special Review Permit, USR19-0025 for any Use permitted as a Use by Right, an Accessory Use or a Use by Special Review Permit in the Commercial or Industrial Zone Districts (office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage of vehicles and equipment) to add an 80' x 150' structure for general office space and equipment storage, provided that the property is not a lot in an approved or recorded subdivision plat or lots parts of a map or plan filed prior to adoption of any regulations controlling subdivisions in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 23-8-10 of the Weld County Code. 3. The hours of operation are 7:00 a.m. —6:00 p.m. Monday—Friday, except in case of emergency 4. The number of on-site employees shall be limited to twenty (20). 5 The parking area on the site shall be maintained. 6. All signs shall adhere to Chapter 23, Article IV, Division 2 and Appendices 23-C, 23-D and 23-E of the Weld County Code. 7. All liquid and solid wastes (as defined in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, 30-20- 100.5, C.R.S.) shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 8. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. This is not meant to include those wastes specifically excluded from the definition of a solid waste in the Solid Wastes Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, 30-20-100.5, C.R.S. 9. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, fugitive particulate emissions, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. The applicant shall operate in accordance with Chapter 14, Article 1 of the Weld County Code. 10 Fugitive dust should attempt to be confined on the property Uses on the property should comply with the Colorado Air Quality Commission's air quality regulations. 11 Adequate drinking, hand washing, and toilet facilities shall be provided for employees and patrons, at all times. A permanent, adequate water and sewer supply shall be provided for drinking and sanitary purposes. 12. Any on-site wastewater treatment system located on the property must comply with all provisions of the Weld County Code, pertaining to onsite wastewater treatment systems. 13. The operation shall comply with all applicable rules and regulations of State and Federal agencies and the Weld County Code. 14 Sources of light shall be shielded so that beams or rays of light will not shine directly onto adjacent properties. Sources of light should not cause a nuisance or interfere with the use on the adjacent properties in accordance with the map. Neither the direct, nor reflected, light from any light source may create a traffic hazard to operators of motor vehicles on public or private streets. No colored lights may be used which may be confused with, or construed as, traffic control devices. 1 MUSR21-19-0025 Page 6 of 8 15. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for controlling noxious weeds on the site, pursuant to Chapter 15, Article I and II, of the Weld County Code. 16. The vehicular access to the site shall be maintained to mitigate any impacts to the public road, including damages and/or off-site tracking. 17. There shall be no parking or staging of vehicles on public roads. On-site parking shall be utilized. 18. Any work that may occupy and or encroach upon any County rights-of-way or easement shall acquire an approved Right-of-Way Use Permit prior to commencement. 19. The historical flow patterns and runoff amounts on the site will be maintained 20. Weld County is not responsible for the maintenance of onsite drainage related features. 21. Building permits shall be required for any new construction or set up manufactured structure, per Section 29-3-10 of the Weld County Code. A building permit application must be completed and submitted. Buildings and structures shall conform to the requirements of the various codes adopted at the time of permit application. Currently, the following have been adopted by Weld County: 2018 International Building Codes; 2018 International Residential Code; 2018 International Energy Code; 2017 National Electrical Code; and Chapter 29 of the Weld County Code. A plan review shall be approved, and a permit must be issued prior to the start of construction. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design and Operation Standards of Chapter 23 of the Weld County Code. 23. Necessary personnel from the Weld County Departments of Planning Services, Public Works, and Public Health and Environment shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County regulations. 24. The Use by Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing standards and all applicable Weld County regulations. Substantial changes from the plans or Development Standards, as shown or stated, shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 25. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 26. RIGHT TO EXTRACT MINERAL RESOURCES STATEMENT: Weld County has some of the most abundant mineral resources, including, but not limited to, sand and gravel, oil, natural gas, and coal. Under title 34 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, minerals are vital resources because(a)the state's commercial mineral deposits are essential to the state's economy; (b)the populous counties of the state face a critical shortage of such deposits; and (c) such deposits should be extracted according to a rational plan, calculated to avoid waste of such deposits and cause the least practicable disruption of the ecology and quality of life of the citizens of the populous counties of the state. Mineral resource locations are widespread throughout the County and person moving into these areas must recognize the various impacts associated with this development. Often times, mineral resource sites are fixed to their geographical and geophysical locations. Moreover, these resources are protected property rights and mineral owners should be afforded the opportunity to extract the mineral resource. 27. WELD COUNTY'S RIGHT TO FARM: Weld County is one of the most productive agricultural counties in the United States, typically ranking in the top ten counties in the country in total market 1 M USR21-19-0025 Page 7 of 8 value of agricultural products sold. The rural areas of Weld County may be open and spacious, but they are intensively used for agriculture. Persons moving into a rural area must recognize and accept there are drawbacks, including conflicts with long-standing agricultural practices and a lower level of services than in town. Along with the drawbacks come the incentives which attract urban dwellers to relocate to rural areas: open views, spaciousness, wildlife, lack of city noise and congestion, and the rural atmosphere and way of life. Without neighboring farms, those features which attract urban dwellers to rural Weld County would quickly be gone forever. Agricultural users of the land should not be expected to change their long-established agricultural practices to accommodate the intrusions of urban users into a rural area. Well-run agricultural activities will generate off-site impacts, including noise from tractors and equipment; slow-moving farm vehicles on rural roads; dust from animal pens,field work, harvest and gravel roads; odor from animal confinement, silage and manure; smoke from ditch burning; flies and mosquitoes; hunting and trapping activities; shooting sports, legal hazing of nuisance wildlife; and the use of pesticides and fertilizers in the fields, including the use of aerial spraying. It is common practice for agricultural producers to utilize an accumulation of agricultural machinery and supplies to assist in their agricultural operations. A concentration of miscellaneous agricultural materials often produces a visual disparity between rural and urban areas of the County. Section 35-3.5-102, C.R.S., provides that an agricultural operation shall not be found to be a public or private nuisance if the agricultural operation alleged to be a nuisance employs methods or practices that are commonly or reasonably associated with agricultural production. Water has been, and continues to be, the lifeline for the agricultural community. It is unrealistic to assume that ditches and reservoirs may simply be moved "out of the way" of residential development. When moving to the County, property owners and residents must realize they cannot take water from irrigation ditches, lakes, or other structures, unless they have an adjudicated right to the water. Weld County covers a land area of approximately four thousand (4,000)square miles in size(twice the size of the State of Delaware) with more than three thousand seven hundred (3,700) miles of state and County roads outside of municipalities. The sheer magnitude of the area to be served stretches available resources. Law enforcement is based on responses to complaints more than on patrols of the County, and the distances which must be traveled may delay all emergency responses, including law enforcement, ambulance, and fire. Fire protection is usually provided by volunteers who must leave their jobs and families to respond to emergencies. County gravel roads, no matter how often they are bladed, will not provide the same kind of surface expected from a paved road. Snow removal priorities mean that roads from subdivisions to arterials may not be cleared for several days after a major snowstorm. Services in rural areas, in many cases, will not be equivalent to municipal services. Rural dwellers must, by necessity, be more self-sufficient than urban dwellers People are exposed to different hazards in the County than in an urban or suburban setting. Farm equipment and oil field equipment, ponds and irrigation ditches, electrical power for pumps and center pivot operations, high speed traffic, sand burs, puncture vines, territorial farm dogs and livestock, and open burning present real threats. Controlling children's activities is important, not only for their safety, but also for the protection of the farmer's livelihood. 1 MUSR21-19-0025 Page 8 of 8 Diana Aungst From: Barry Fehr <barry@slategroup.co> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 10:56 AM To: Tom Potter Cc: ejwerns25@gmail.com; brown.consult.co@gmail.com; rgrimes@hfpdco.org; ivan@sunflowewellness.com; Diana Aungst; Maxwell Nader; Caleb Sulzen; aramirez@weld.gov Subject: Re: Sunflower wellness structure. This Message Is From an Untrusted Sender You have not previously corresponded with this sender. Use extra caution and avoid replying with sensitive information, clicking links, or downloading attachments until their identify is verified. Tom I have visited with Sunflower and they are supposed to submit a plan to Caleb I think this week. Hopefully they can come into compliance or they plan to move to a different location. If it works for you to get Randon and the town of Hudson the information on the other buildings would be great. I just want to be sure that building 2 is the only concern they have. My main concern is if Randon is going to require fire suppression inside of the other buildings or if the onsite fire hydrants with existing flow rates are acceptable. Thanks Barry L. Fehr Partner I Slate Group 515.320.21851 barry@islategroup.co LAI SLATE GROUP PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT On Sun, Jan 18, 2026 at 4:52 PM Tom Potter<tom.potter24@gmail.com>wrote: Good afternoon Barry. Just following up on our meeting that took place on 1/13/2026 at the Meadow ridge business park. However I have been waiting on a written reply from Craig Brown since my initial email. Moving forward the day of the meeting Craig had mentioned that he did not see that the building fell into the H-3 hazardous category. However, based on the discussion at the end of the walkthrough. It was evident that CBO Caleb Sulzen and Fire marshal Randon Grimes agreed that the warehouse area and the space surrounding this entire structure did fall in the H-3 hazardous category. This building currently falls under the Weld County building department's jurisdiction.and not the Town of Hudson until the County relinquishes jurisdiction based on the conversation with the towns representatives that attended the meeting.The tenants are responsible for the change of use from a "B/S-2" mixed use occupancy to the"B/ H-3" mixed use occupancy and all building permits are required to be applied for, inspected and approved for the electrical, mechanical and building change of use work done . Since there are no i proper permits currently on file since Sunflower wellness took occupancy. Compliance with the 2023 NEC (National Electrical code), 2018 IMC (International Mechanical code),2018 IBC (International Building code) must be met. The timeline that the county and the tenant's agreement to resolve all the issues are between themselves .This unfortunately places you in a not so welcome situation.This generally does not fall under the owner's responsibility. I'll get back to you later this week regarding your concerns to the other four structures owned by you in a separate email based on the counties records of those individual structure permits per your request. Respectfully, Thomas Potter 1-970-218-5771 17511 CR 46 LaSalle Colorado 80645 Building consultant of the property owner. 2 Diana Aungst From: Kyle Ray <kyle@sunflowerwellness.us> Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2025 3:15 PM To: Diana Aungst Cc: Joshua Brunner; Randon Grimes; Ivan Cruces; Craig A Brown; Meadow Ridge;Ashley Ramirez; Maxwell Nader Subject: Re: Request for Extension - Stop Work Order Sunflower Wellness Dated 10/2/2025 Attachments: As Built 3.pdf Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Diana, Following our conversation earlier today, I want to update you on the progress we've made and formally request an extension for the Stop Work Order issued in October 2025.We've worked diligently on the requested documentation and have exciting progress to share. • JC2 Electrical Contractors -We completed the facility audit and the electrical portion of the "As built Permit"for the electrical contractor.We attached the results of this audit to the "As Built Permit" included with this email. • Reno James -We received the mechanical/electrical drawings from the engineers for both sides of our building. These drawings are attached to the "As Built Permit" included in this email. • Avalos Climate Experts, LLC -We completed the heating/mechanical portion of the "As Built" Permit with this contractor. You can find a copy of this completed "As Built Permit" included in this email. • Certified Plumbing, Inc. -We completed the plumbing portion of the "As Built Permit"with this contractor.You can find a copy of this completed "As Built Permit" included in this email. • • EV Studios and High Plains Engineering&Consulting-Architectural and structural firms now engaged for design drawings, code analysis, and structural review. This work is not yet complete, but as soon as it is, we will update the "As Built Permit" and submit the revised version to your office. • Craig Brown, FPE -We submitted the full HMIS, Hazardous Materials Management Plan, Hazard analysis, workflow overview and equipment analysis to Randon Grimes.We are actively communicating with Randon and the Fire District as a whole. Most recently, Randon informed us that he has a meeting scheduled with the new building official for Weld County.The purpose of i this meeting is to clarify some points regarding the occupancy status for our operation. We will keep you informed as this conversation progresses. These efforts show meaningful, continued progress toward both "As Built Permit" submission and full compliance with applicable fire and building codes. Attached is the current status of the "As Built Permit"for your reference. We will continue working closely with the Fire Department to ensure all operations remain within the limits of IFC 2018 and that the site continues to prioritize life, safety, and property protection. Given this ongoing work and our active coordination between the County, Town, and Fire Department, we respectfully request a two-month extension of the Stop Work Order through January 31, 2026. This extension will allow continued progress toward compliance while ensuring we are cognizant of the upcoming holiday season. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns; we are happy to provide documentation or updates at anytime. Thank you again for your time and consideration. Warm Regards, Kyle Ray Meta' President, Sunflower Manufacturing & Ecien s Elixirs Je (720)252-6942 u kyle edenseUixir;cn.r.nr www.edenselixirsco.corn On Mon, Oct 27, 2025 at 1:26 PM Diana Aungst <daungst(@weld.gov>wrote: Kyle: Based on the below information and the fact that your team is moving forward on acquiring all the required permits. The County is willing to grant a 30 day extension to November 30, 2025 (actually 12/1 since 11/30 is a Sunday). Continue to send me emails on the status of these permits and inspections. 2 Thanks, AUL& COUNTY,CO Diana Aungst,AICP I CFM Principal Planner Department of Planning Services Desk: 970-400-3524 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80632 Ox000 Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure.If you have received this communication in error,please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure,copying,distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Kyle Ray<kyle@sunflowerwellness.us> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2025 12:51 PM To: Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov> Cc:Joshua Brunner<ibrunner@weld.gov>; Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org>; Ivan Cruces <ivan@sunflowerwellness.us>; Craig A Brown <brown.consult.co@gmail.com>; Meadow Ridge <meadowridgeholdings(«@gmail.com> Subject: Request for Extension -Stop Work Order Sunflower Wellness Dated 10/2/2025 This Message Is From an Untrusted Sender You have not previously corresponded with this sender. Use extra caution and avoid replying with sensitive information, clicking links, or downloading attachments until their identify is verified. 3 Hi Diana, Thank you again for taking the time to speak with me today and for your willingness to consider an extension on the current Stop Work Order. We greatly appreciate your collaborative approach as we continue to move the project toward full compliance and determine whether the permit process will ultimately proceed through Weld County or the Town of Hudson. Over the past several weeks, we have made significant progress in aligning the facility with the requirements outlined in the order and with the applicable codes. The following steps are already underway: • JC2 Electrical Contractors - Completed an audit of our facility per 2018 IBC and 2020 NEC standards. They will perform the corrective work and participate in the upcoming permit submittal. • Reno James - Electrical and mechanical engineering firm currently preparing detailed evaluations and drawings for both fire compliance and permitting. • Avalos Climate Experts, LLC - HVAC contractor who will make any necessary mechanical adjustments and support the permit submittal process. • Certified Plumbing, Inc. - Plumbing contractor who has evaluated existing systems and will be included in the permit submittal. • EV Studios and High Plains Engineering&Consulting-Architectural and structural firms currently being engaged for design drawings, code analysis, and structural review. • Craig Brown, FPE - Continuing to support us on a consultative basis.We've submitted his latest Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS), hazard analysis, and extension request to the Hudson Fire Protection District for review. Collectively, these efforts represent meaningful forward progress toward both as-built permit submission and full compliance with applicable fire and building codes. We are also working closely with the Fire Department to ensure that all operations remain within the limits of IFC 2018 and that the site continues to prioritize life, safety, and property protection. In light of this ongoing work and the active coordination between the County, Town, and Fire Department, we respectfully request a one-month extension of the Stop Work Order, through November 30, 2025.This extension will allow continued progress toward compliance and clarity on the annexation path. Please let me know if any additional information is needed to formalize the extension. I'm happy to provide documentation or updates at any time. 4 Thank you again for your time and consideration. Respectfully, Kyle Ray ::::::ftoweettness .us SUNFLOWER (720)252-6942 LAII DI .E T ell.NNASINL, .sunflawerwellness.us 5 Diana Aungst From: Diana Aungst Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2025 1:41 PM To: Patrick Groom Subject: RE: Meadow Ridge Holdings/PCSC25-0008 Hi Patrick: Thank you for the correspondence. The representative from Sunflower Wellness has been in contact with the County and is moving forward to address the permit requirements for fire and buildings. The County is under the understanding that Hudson has the annexation on hold until the required permits to address the non-compliant issued are remedied. The County is supportive of an annexation to Hudson. Thanks, WCOUN Diana Aungst,AICP I CFM Principal Planner Department of Planning Services Desk: 970-400-3524 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80632 0X 0 Ca Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure.If you have received this communication in error,please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure,copying,distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Patrick Groom <PGroom@wobilaw.com> Sent:Tuesday, October 28, 2025 10:24 AM To: Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov> Subject: Meadow Ridge Holdings/PCSC25-0008 This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Diana: Please see the attached correspondence. Please let me know if you have any questions/comments.Thanks. Patrick M. Groom, Esq. WITWER, OLDENBURG, BARRY&GROOM, LLP 822 7th St., Ste. 760 Greeley, CO 80631 (970) 352-3161—office 1 (970) 313-4776—direct (970) 352-3165—fax 2 WITWER, OLDENBURG, BARRY & GROOM, LLP Attorneys At Law 822 7th Street, Suite 760 Greeley, CO 80631 STOW L.WITWER,JR. TELEPHONE:(970)352.3161 R.SAM OLDENBURG FAX:(970)352.3165 JOHN J.BARRY SENDER'S EMAIL ADDRESS PATRICK M.GROOM KENT A.NAUGHTON pgroom@wobjlaw.com FRANCIS L.KAILEY October 28,2025 VIA EMAIL Diana Aungst Department of Planning Services 1402 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80632 daungst@weld.gov Re: PCSC25-0008 Dear Diana: I am in receipt of a copy of your letter dated October 2, 2025. Although I was not present at the Pre-Application meeting held on April 24, 2025, it is my understanding that the County requested that Barry Fehr, on behalf of Meadow Ridge Holdings, LLC ("Meadow Ridge"), work with Hudson Fire Protection District and approach the Town of Hudson(the"Town") regarding annexation. I believe that Mr. Fehr has complied with that request. Specifically, since the Pre- Application meeting in April, Mr. Fehr has undertaken the following: 1. As you are aware, Mr. Fehr and his team met with Bryce Lange and Jennifer Woods on August 19, 2025 to discuss possible annexation of the Meadow Ridge property into the Town of Hudson. After you left the meeting, Mr. Fehr and Mr. Lange agreed to continue discussions to try and reach a mutual agreement on the terms of annexation. The proposed annexation is complex due to the lack of Town infrastructure in the vicinity of the property. Following the meeting, Mr. Fehr submitted to the Town an outline of the terms he would like to see incorporated into an Annexation Agreement. Mr. Fehr is still waiting for a response from the Town to the submittal, but it is my understanding that the parties are attempting to schedule a meeting this week to discuss the annexation terms (the scheduling has been challenging due to Mr. Lange's current deployment in the National Guard). It was Mr. Fehr's understanding following the Pre-Application meeting that the County preferred that Meadow Ridge annex its property into the Town. If that assumption is incorrect, and the County would prefer that the Meadow Ridge property remain in unincorporated Weld County, please advise Mr. Fehr. WITWER, OLDENBURG, BARRY & GROOM, LLP Diana Aungst October 28, 2025 Page 2 2. Wernsman Engineering, as agent for Meadow Ridge, engaged Kellar Engineering to prepare a Traffic Impact Study for the Meadow Ridge Business Park. A copy of the report, dated September 24, 2025, is attached hereto for your review. A copy was previously sent to Rose Valdes with the Colorado Department of Transportation. 3. Mr. Fehr has also met with Division Chief Brandon Grimes of the Hudson Fire Protection District. At the request of Chief Grimes, Mr. Fehr forwarded a proposed plan to Chief Grimes to review. On October 13, 2025, Chief Grimes emailed Mr. Fehr and indicated that he would need an analysis prepared by a licensed professional engineer to review the proposed plan to ensure it satisfies the requirements outlined in the 2018 International Fire Code concerning required water supply, fire flow for firefighting operations, and hydrant locations. Following receipt of the October 13, 2025 email, Mr. Fehr engaged the services of Tim Trostel, Jr. with American Sprinklers, Inc. to prepare the report. Mr. Fehr expects to receive that report shortly. 4. Mr. Fehr has also met with representatives of Sunflower Wellness, one of the tenants on the Meadow Ridge property, to address the concerns raised by the County. Mr. Fehr has instructed the tenant to bring the building occupied by the tenant and all uses associated with such occupation into compliance with all applicable County and State building codes and permitting requirements. It is Mr. Fehr's understanding that Sunflower Wellness is in the process of addressing those issues. In the event the tenant fails to adequately address the issues, Mr. Fehr intends to enforce Meadow Ridge's rights under the lease agreement. While we appreciate that from the County's perspective, the resolution of this matter is taking longer than the County anticipated. However, Mr. Fehr and Meadow Ridge do not have complete control over the schedule and are moving forward as expeditiously as they can. WITWER, OLDENBURG, BARRY & GROOM, LLP Diana Aungst October 28, 2025 Page 3 Thank you for your attention to this matter. If you have any questions regarding this letter,please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, WITWER, OLDENBURG, BARRY& GROOM, LLP _w 7Patrick M. Groom ` PMG/llb Enclosure cc: Barry L. Fehr(via email only) qsd DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES (970) 400-6100 W � 1402 N 17T" Avenue COUNTY,CO Greeley, CO 80632 Notification of Violation/Stop Work Order October 2, 2025 Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC c/o Barry Fehr 23670 County Road 22 Hudson, CO 80642-9513 Subject: Notification of Violation/Stop Work Order due to noncompliance Address: 21323 Interstate 76 Frontage Road, Hudson, CO 80642 Legal: Lot B 1 AMRECX19-17-0216 being part of the SW4 of Section 10, Ti N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, CO PN #: 1473-10-3-00-025 USR#: 1 MUSR21-19-0025 Case#: PCSC25-0008 Dear Mr. Barry Fehr: Notice is hereby given that 21323 Interstate 76 Frontage Road, Hudson, CO 8064 is not in compliance with Weld County land use regulations, the approved Amended Use by Special Review (1MUSR21-19-0025), building codes, fire codes, and access regulations. A Pre-Application Request was submitted in response to the notice of violation letter for PCSC25- 0008 dated April 2, 2025, which outlined the following complaint: Operating past the hours of operation, more than twenty (20) employees, and excessive traffic. The Pre-Application meeting (PRE25-0097) was held on April 24, 2025. It was discussed and agreed upon that the owner would work with Hudson Fire and Weld County Building to get the health and safety secured on the site;approach the Town of Hudson about annexation; and submit a second Pre-Application request if Hudson did not wish to annex. Since April of 2025 an annexation petition has been submitted to the Town and the Town wished to annex the site however the Town requires that the site be in compliance prior to annexation. Since this business is operating under the jurisdiction of Weld County the County is issuing a stop work order and requiring compliance with all applicable regulations. Stop Work Order Stop work order has been issued for the site.Cease and desist all unauthorized and non-compliant activities on the property, including any operations not explicitly permitted under Amended Use by Special Review (1 MUSR21-19-0025). Based on the inspections from Weld County Planning and Zoning, the Hudson Fire Protection District, and the Weld County Building Department a list of violations has been provided including, but not limited to, the following: PCSC25-0008—Meadow Ridge Holdings, LLC ***Sent first class,certified, and via email*** Page 2 1. Operations that are not listed as approved operations on the 1MUSR21-19-2025 including, but not limited to, exceeding hours of operation, additional uses not listed in the MUSR, excessive cargo containers, exceeding the number of employees, and the exceeding the number of trucks. 2. Operating as a hazardous occupancy in a non-sprinklered, agriculturally exempt building; (Sunflower Wellness) 3. Large quantities of hazardous materials being stored and used both indoors and outdoors without proper permits or code compliance (Sunflower Wellness); 4. Extraction processes established without engineering design, approval, or oversight (Sunflower Wellness); 5. Multiple building code violations, including electrical, fire separation, and storage deficiencies; 6. Inadequate water supply; 7. Concerns about access and emergency access. The Town of Hudson has stated that annexation will not proceed until all violations on the property have been resolved. Annexation will not eliminate existing violations. 1 M USR21-19-0025 The current USR on the site: 1MUSR21-19-0025 is approved for, "Office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage of vehicles and equipment including an 80' x 150' structure for general office space and equipment storage." This 1 MUSR21-19-0025 was approved by the staff on September 20, 2021, and the MUSR map was recorded on February 3, 2022, under reception #4799623. The site is current in violation of Development Standards #1, 3, 4, 5, 22, 24, and 25: 1. A Site Specific Development Plan and Minor Amendment to Use by Special Review Permit, USR 19-0025 for any Use permitted as a Use by Right, an Accessory Use or a Use by Special Review Permit in the Commercial or Industrial Zone Districts (office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage of vehicles and equipment) to add an 80'x 150'structure for general office space and equipment storage, provided that the property is not a lot in an approved or recorded subdivision plat or lots parts of a map or plan filed prior to adoption of any regulations controlling subdivisions in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 3. The hours of operation are 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Friday, except in case of emergency. 4. The number of on-site employees shall be limited to twenty (20). 5. The parking area on the site shall be maintained. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design and Operation Standards of Chapter 23 of the Weld County Code. 24. The Use by Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing standards and all applicable Weld County regulations. Substantial changes from the plans or Development Standards, as shown or stated, shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services PCSC25-0008-Meadow Ridge Holdings, LLC ***Sent first class, certified, and via email*** Page 3 25. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. Conclusion It is the intention of this office to assist and cooperate with you without imposing undue hardships; however, we have no discretion in this matter if you fail to correct this violation. As discussed in the Pre-Application meeting, in order to bring the property into compliance with land use, building, and fire codes, the following actions, including, but not limited to, those listed below, shall be completed. 1. Fire requirements a) Finalize fire protection plan with the Fire Protection Engineering (FPE) b) Confirm adequacy of pond and pump system for fire suppression. c) Ensure containment and storage of hazardous materials meets code. 2. Building requirements a) Hire an electrical engineer to design and permit electrical systems. b) Submit permit applications for spray booths, containers, diesel generators, etc. 3. Traffic and Access a) Address CDOT's comments on the TIS. b) Coordinate with CDOT on access permit. c) Explore options for rerouting traffic and new road alignment. 4. Zoning and Annexation a) Complete annexation with the City of Hudson. b) If annexation does not occur with Hudson, submit Land Use applications to Weld County. The deadline to provide evidence that the site has been brought into compliance is: October 31,2025 If no action is taken by the above date a Probable Cause public hearing, pursuant to Chapter 23, Article II, Division 4, Section 23-2-270 of the Weld County Code, will be scheduled. If the Probable Cause Hearing is scheduled, the purpose of this public hearing will be to review case number 1MUSR21-19-0025 for compliance with the Development Standards and to determine if probable cause exists to hold a hearing on revocation of the permits. If it is determined at the Probable Cause hearing that there is probable cause that the property is not in compliance with 1 MUSR21-19-0025 the Board of County Commissioners will schedule a Show Cause Hearing to consider revocation of the permits. Should you have any questions regarding this letter, or if you need any further information, please feel free to contact me at the above address, telephone number or e-mail address. If you wish to see me personally, please call to schedule an appointment so that I may reserve a sufficient amount of time with you. 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Article Addressed s, Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC c/o Barry Fehr 23670 County Road 22 OCT 1 6 2025 Hudson,CO 8064E-951 ❑PriorityMatt ,.resserv9Ag l la�pia fotel C !}'~' E_ .all Restricted est[lct ® P•: yeryf +. 1111111311111111111111111111 °A i DeII In ;� C7 Certified Mall Restricted flelFie<Y ❑Signature Confirmation llect on 9590 940E 7686 212E 8650 49 0 Co Collect on Delivery Restricted Delivery Restricted Delivery all O O Q 1 7022 1670 0 ;^n 2659 4958 Restricted Delivery 1 Domestic Return Receipt PS Form 3811,July 2020 PSN 7530-02-0004:153 USPS TRACKING# First-Class Mail 1 j1 r' tofilli ; �� USPSas Fees Paid OggV r y1} I Permit No.G-10 9590 940E 7686 212E 8650 49 United States •Sender:Please print your name,address,and ZIP+4°in this box• Postal Service WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 1402 N 17TH AVENUE PO BOX 758 GR,EELEY CO 80631 �� I■ ' ,tea iiii'iii'Iiiil'ii'lii'Iliililli'iiii'iiiii'I'lii IPPIII'iiii,ii Diana Aungst From: Valdes - CDOT, Rose <rose.valdes@state.co.us> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2025 9:30 AM To: Eric Wernsman Cc: Jennifer Woods; Diana Aungst; Maxwell Nader;Justin Hay; Barry Fehr; Keith Thoene; Timothy Bilobran - CDOT Subject: Re:Traffic Study for Meadowridge This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good Morning Eric, Please find CDOT comments and preliminary requirements below. Access Uses CDOT permits the totality of commercial and industrial business parks/center access traffic. • The TIS provided focused solely on the to-be added land use. The Aerial photo includes the name of the uses on the north side of the property including the below. 1. JAMM Power Service 2. Blasted and Baked Coatings 3. Diesel Repair Services 4. Ready Dig CDOT Requirement: Please provide • the additional uses on the south side • each the building gross sq ft • total acreage for each individual lot 20%Over/Under CDOT Requirement: Please include this narrative and all calculations for Daily,AM & PM. Access Through Traffic i Was IDAX asked to video traffic entering at the east access and immediately exiting at the west access? If so, please provide that detail. In the absence of this, it is assumed by CDOT that all existing turning movements into the F-R access are existing site traffic. Figure 3. Recent Peak Hour East Site Access (1-76 Frontage Road)—Recent Peak Hour CDOT Requirement: Please provide IDAX camera collection PCE conversion for the below. EB LT 4/11 EB RT 5/18 NB LT 9/1 SB RT 9/3 Kind Regards, Rose Valdes Access Manager& Region 4 Outdoor Advertising Inspector 69 COLORADO Department of Transportation 10601 West 10th Street, Greeley, CO 80634 Rose.Valdes@state.co.us I http://codot.gov/ I www.cotrip.or Office Phone (970) 939-2440 My working hours are Monday through Thursday 7am to 4:30pm and 7am to 11am on Fridays. On Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 3:09 PM Eric Wernsman <ejwerns25gmail.com>wrote: Hi All, please see the attached Traffic Study for Meadowridge. This is the existing development at 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd Hudson CO. Please let us know if you have any questions. Eric Wernsman P.E. Wernsman Engineering and Land Development LLC Cell 970-539-2656 2 Diana Aungst From: Thomas Potter Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2025 11:25 AM To: Randon Grimes; Diana Aungst; Maxwell Nader Cc: Wendi Inloes; Cynthia Villanueva; Nicole Brick; Ashley Ramirez Subject: RE: 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd Follow-up Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Completed Good morning, Randon. Per the building perspective. There are many building code violations including electrical done without permits, extension cords, booth penetrations, Hazardous locations, adequate means of egress, access travel distance, exit discharge, intervening spaces , common path of egress travel and exit passageways, securing of gas bottles. exceeding outside storage containers per county regulations. Since they are currently in the county and in violation. I will have code compliance send them a letter regarding the violations. I have not heard from CDOT since our meeting. However, Diana may have. She is in vacation this week and will should respond to your email in a timely fashion. "Our Mission is safe building practice" Any questions or concerns, please contact me. Thank you. Thomas Potter Building Plans Examiner II Department of Planning Services 1402 N 17t"Ave Greeley Colorado 80631 (970)400-3518 Mk Ar ir� r ' Lfs r Confidentiality Notice:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org> Sent:Thursday, September 25, 2025 10:19 AM To: Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov>;Thomas Potter<tpotter@weld.gov> Subject: 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd Follow-up 1 This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good Morning Tom and Diana, I wanted to follow up with the two of you since it has been some time since our last meetings regarding 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd. From our most recent discussion, my understanding was that the businesses operating at this site are acting well outside the guidelines established in their special use permit with the County. Of particular concern is the operation of Sunflower Wellness, which appears to be classified as a hazardous-type occupancy but is operating in a non-sprinklered building with no available water supply, originally constructed under an agricultural exemption.When Tom and I toured the facility, we observed significant issues, including: • Large quantities of hazardous materials being stored and used both indoors and outdoors without proper permits or code compliance. • Extraction processes established without engineering design, approval, or oversight. • Multiple building code violations, including electrical, fire separation, and storage deficiencies. At our last meeting, it was mentioned that the County had suggested the property owner(Meadow Ridge Holdings) pursue annexation into the Town of Hudson as a potential path to address these issues. However, the Town recently informed me that while the owner did reach out, annexation discussions have stalled. In addition, it appears the facility may not have obtained the proper permits from CDOT to support such a large-scale operation with direct access onto the frontage road. Have you heard of any updates from CDOT regarding this site? From my perspective, this facility poses an extreme hazard to the surrounding community due to the volume and type of hazardous processes occurring without properly designed and permitted systems in place. Based on what we've observed, much of the complex seems to be operating outside of the conditions outlined in its special use permit. Is there any additional action the County can take to address these issues? I greatly appreciate your continued assistance with this matter. Have a great rest of your day! Randon Grimes BS, CFO, FM Division Chief/Fire Marshal Office Hours Monday-Thursday 7am -4pm Hudson Fire Protection District 702 Cedar St. Hudson, CO. 80642 2 Office - 303.536.0161 CFO FM + EST ISSO Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 10 March 2025 Prepared By: CAM-BROWN Craig Arthur Brown, PE, FPE (Intentionally blank) Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 3 2 Findings and Recommendations 4 2.1 Recommended Actions 4 2.2 Justification 5 2.3 For Further Consideration 5 1 Facility Information 6 1.1 Contact Information 6 1.1.1 Contact Information—Sunflower Wellness 6 1.1.2 Contact Information—Hudson Fire Department 6 1.2 Property Information 7 1.3 Building Information— Unit 201 8 1.4 Building Information— Unit 305 8 1.5 Design Code 9 2 Code Analysis 10 2.1 2018 International Building Code 10 2.1.1 Allowable Height 10 2.1.2 Allowable Area 10 2.2 2018 International Fire Code 18 3 Fire Risk Assessment 22 4 Fire Risk Assessment(FRA) qualitative review methodology 22 4.1 Fire Safety Objectives 22 4.2 Fire Risk Assessment Questionnaire 25 4.2.1 ELECTRICAL SOURCES OF IGNITION 25 4.2.2 SMOKING 26 4.2.3 PORTABLE HEATERS AND HEATING INSTALLATIONS 26 4.2.4 COOKING 26 4.2.5 HOUSEKEEPING 26 4.2.6 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 26 4.2.7 OTHER SIGNIFICANT FIRE HAZARDS THAT WARRANT CONSIDERATION 26 4.2.8 MEANS OF ESCAPE FROM FIRE 27 4.2.9 MEASURES TO LIMIT FIRE SPREAD AND DEVELOPMENT 27 4.2.10 EMERGENCY ESCAPE LIGHTING 27 4.2.11 FIRE SAFETY SIGNS AND NOTICES 27 4.2.12 MEANS OF GIVING WARNING IN CASE OF FIRE 27 4.2.13 MANUAL FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPLIANCES 28 4.2.14 AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 28 4.2.15 MANAGEMENT OF FIRE SAFETY PROCEDURES AND ARRANGEMENTS 28 PAGE 1 of 43 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 4.2.16 TRAINING AND DRILLS 28 4.2.17 TESTING AND MAINTENANCE 29 4.2.18 BATCH PROCESS HAZARDS ASSESSMENT 29 4.2.19 RECORDS 30 5 EQUIPMENT LISTING 31 5.1 Manufacturing Process Booth 1 31 5.2 Manufacturing Process Booth 3 31 5.3 Manufacturing Process Booth Powder 32 6 MANUFACTURING OPERATION-HMIS 33 7 MATERIAL STORAGE-HMIS 35 8 MATERIAL STORAGE—MISCELLANEOUS 36 9 70 HMG PROCESS 38 10 Fire Alarm Guidance 40 10.1 UNIT 201, OFFICE 40 10.2 UNIT 201, MANUFACTURING AREA 40 10.3 UNIT 305, OFFICE 40 10.4 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS 41 10.5 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS 42 PAGE 2 of 43 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1 Executive Summary The purpose of code is to establish the minimum requirements consistent with nationally recognized good practice for providing a reasonable level of life safety and property protection from hazards of fire, explosion or dangerous conditions in new and existing buildings, structures and premises, and to provide a reasonable level of safety to fire fighters and emergency responders during emergency operations (ref: 2018 IBC/2018 IFC §101.3 Intent). To assess the premises that currently use hazardous chemicals, as defined by the applicable codes, in the manufacturing process of food grade additives. In support, a baseline building code analysis, fire risk assessment (FRA), and process hazards assessment (checklist) has been conducted. It is a qualitative and, where applicable, a quantitative review to define both code compliance and practical, pragmatic enhancements that support code intent. The code analysis is based on relevant codes listed in Appendix A, 2 Code Analysis. The FRA is based on both NFPA 500 Guide to Fire Safety Concepts Tree and NFPA 551 Guide for the Evaluation of Fire Risk Assessments. The baseline is developed based on a set of fire safety objectives as outlined by NFPA 550 and presented below. The results of this Assessment are intended to provide recommendation to both the regulator and the regulated. Following this Executive Summary is Recommendation for actions to take within the premises and related premises operated at the site by Sunflower Wellness. This Recommendation is based on the completed and attached assessment in Appendix A. PAGE 3 of 43 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2 Findings and Recommendations The overall fire risk assessment summary, further detailed in Appendix A, is considered low- medium based on a high, medium, low scale. Impact on or consequences to life safety and safety of responders are low, provided recognized operating practices and procedures for both workers at the premises and emergency responders are followed. The findings are based on facility location, surrounding operations, occupancy classification with consideration of the application of occupancy groups B, F-1, H-3, and S-1 and mixed occupancy classification, recommendations to improve fire alarm and reporting capabilities, fixed automatic suppression systems in specific locations, review of handling and storage practices of the hazardous chemicals, spill containment and response, manufacturing process steps that are compartmentalized, and other considerations as noted in the FRA. Based on the overall fire risk assessment summary, the following action is recommended with summary justification to support the recommendation: 2.1 Recommended Actions BASED ON CODE ANALYSIS, FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT, AND OBSERVATIONS AND FINDINGS, DETAILED IN APPENDIX The following recommendations are presented based code analysis, fire risk assessment, and observations and findings, including listing of hazardous materials. The recommendations follow S-M-A-R-T principles. S-M-A-R-T is for specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. R1 Seal penetrations in booths where utility lines enter the spaces. 2018 IBC §714 Penetrations provides requirement. 2018 IFC §703 PENETRATIONS provides requirements for maintaining the penetrations. R2 Maintain clearances in front of electrical breaker panels. NFPA 70 §110.26 defines required clearances. R3 Continue efforts to keep outdoor storage areas and Conex containers organized. This is a catch-all phrase, but important to assure efficient and safe operation. R4 Respectfully request Fire Protection District to approve permit for expansion of the automatic fire suppression system submitted to the Fire Department. R5 Follow recommendation for sequence of operations (SOO)presented for the fire system operation R6 Under Code Analysis, recommend Option #3. This option allows SW flexibility in operation without change in the overall facility or process risk. Recommendations 1 through 3 should be addressed as part of ongoing maintenance of the facility. Recommendation 4 depends on Fire Department timeline for granting approval. PAGE 4 of 43 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Recommendation 5 should be included in fire system contractor scope of work and confirmed by the designs. 2.2 Justification • The code analysis, fire risk assessment, and process hazards assessment presented below provide justification for the recommendations. 2.3 For Further Consideration • N/A PAGE 5 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1 Facility Information ?F.'a ' j �i y - `Blasted a d ---_ o Read Blg- �� , :�-�, .. Baked�tl�� ' .. pD - - Lk Ch ama lraPhY• ,- •, % r z IiAl '•+ I �-0 JAMMr s Ic :01 i _ . >- ^ i .. ..a.r...�Jk a M a ow•Idge. �' Bus ness Pak ;, ✓ , i, lull 1 11�.' 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Chief Randon Grimes, BS, CFO, FM Main Office: 303-536-0161 Contact: Email: rgrimes@hfpdco.org Address: 702 Cedar Street, PO Box 7 Hudson, CO. 80642 PAGE 6 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1.2 Property Information • General vicinity: Operating oil and gas field to the North, Light industrial park to the East, West, and South. • Estimated Fire Department Response Time: Less than 2 miles, less than 10 minutes from Hudson Fire Station #1. • Potential firefighting required capacity: Light commercial structural, flammable liquids, polar-solvent materials, and toxic materials within code MAQs. Like capacities required for oil and gas surrounding land uses. -,.., �. — - • s1 Oilfield i ` Rtir ti li;, — ' , art - " y I - _-- _- _ WSs _. �R Radius: s . .. 2� k µ • 1,000-FT - •—r F►-', Open Field r p �� Unit 200 er ' ma— , .F.— .'' . 1 ...7 , 1 .,1 1E7..W1". '0 ;-, -__,,;.:_' ,, / 1."'i_ • '4111111gif , C?:1,1 i Radius: —- . 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Figure 2—Property Information PAGE 7 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1.3 Building Information — Unit 201 BUILDING, UNIT 201: COMMERCIAL BUILDING —One story, based on design drawings: • Approximate year of construction: 2017/2018, • Design Code: 2015 International Building Code (IBC) • Building: Concrete slab flooring, metal-frame structure with metal sheathing, metal roof, cut-off wall above ceiling separating spaces with other tenant(s). • Type of Construction: Type V-B, non-rated. • Occupancy Classification: Mixed Occupancy— B, Office; S-1, Moderate-hazard storage; F-1, Moderate-hazard factory industrial. • Approximate floor space: 7,200 sf • Number of floors: one • Number of stairwells: none • Building height: 17-ft, 11-inches, 2015 IBC Table 504.3 allowable height = 40-ft. • Fire Detection: In accordance with applicable code—2018 IFC • Fire Protection: Clean Agent extinguishing systems, ref: 2016 NFPA 2001 • History of previous fires: N/A • History of false alarms: N/A • System Maintenance: Contracts in place for inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) of all fire protection systems, including detection and alarm systems NFPA 72), suppression systems (NFPA 2001), and portable fire extinguishers (NFPA 10) • Any structural alterations planned within the next 12 months: N/A • Any other information about the building which is relevant to the fire risk assessment: o Detection system upgrades, including central station reporting in progress. o Suppression system expansion has been submitted to FD for permitting of additional manufacturing booth. 1.4 Building Information — Unit 305 BUILDING, UNIT 305: COMMERCIAL BUILDING —Two story office with attached single story, high bay, garage, based on design drawings: • Approximate year of construction: 2017/2018, • Design Code: 2015 International Building Code (IBC) • Type of Construction: Type V-B, non-rated. • Occupancy Classification: B, Office, S-1, Moderate-hazard storage. • Approximate floor space: 1,000 sf • Number of floors: two, maximum • Number of stairwells: one • Building height: 17-ft, 11-in, 2015 IBC Table 504.3 allowable height = 40-ft. • Fire Detection: In accordance with applicable code—2018 IFC • History of previous fires: N/A • History of false alarms: N/A PAGE 8 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness • System Maintenance: Contracts in place for inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) of all fire protection systems, including detection and alarm systems NFPA 72) and portable fire extinguishers (NFPA 10) • Any structural alterations planned within the next 12 months: N/A • Any other information about the building which is relevant to the fire risk assessment: o Detection system upgrades, including central station reporting in progress. 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'- Scale Figure 3—Building Information 1.5 Design Code Referenced Codes and Standards for Code Analysis and FRA §102.7 Referenced codes and standards Adopted by Weld County, Colorado, and Hudson Fire Protection District, Hudson, CO 2018 International Building Code 2018 International Existing Building Code 2018 International Fire Code Included By Reference in applicable ICC Family of Codes 2016 NFPA 13 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems 2016 NFPA 33 Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials 2017 NFPA 70 National Electric Code 2016 NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code PAGE 9 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2016 NFPA 704: Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response 2016 NFPA 2001, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems And others as may be appropriate and referenced in the report. 2 Code Analysis 2.1 2018 International Building Code The following select code requirements are presented for information pertinent to the analysis. This section will present the options available based on confirmation of allowable height, allowable area, requirements for automatic suppression, fire-barriers, and occupancy group classification of the manufacturing facility (Unit 201) and of the shipping facility (Unit 305). 2.1.1 Allowable Height Table 504.3 Allowable Building Height in Feet above Grade: For all relevant occupancy classifications, the buildings allowable height for Type V-B Construction is 40-feet. This applies to both Unit#201 and Unit#305. 2.1.2 Allowable Area Per 2018 IBC Section 506 Building Area, 2018 IBC Section 508 Mixed Use and Occupancy, and related subsections, a code analysis was performed on various options to identify compliant area and occupancy groups for the Unit 201 facility. PAGE 10 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Code Analysis— Unit#201 Option #1: Occupancy Group H-3 and B ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 7,200 sf, one-story- 17-ft, 11-in height, Construction Type V-B, non-sprinklered, qualifies for 20% allowable area increase for frontage. ref: 2018 IBC §506.3, 1-hour fire-barrier between B (office) and H-3. ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Analysis Summary Not a viable option 2018 IBC §903.2.5.1 General. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in Group H occupancies. Code Analysis—Unit#201 Option #2: Occupancy Group B, S-1, Control Areas ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 7,200 sf, one-story- 17-ft, 11-in height, Construction Type V-B, non-sprinklered, qualifies for 60% allowable area increase for frontage. Automatic fire suppression system within control areas. No fire-resistant separation required between office and storage per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4. One- hour fire-resistant separation between B and S-1, provided. per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Note: Booths provide fire-barrier between F-1 and S-1 per ref: 2017 NFPA 33 (1-hour). Analysis Summary An option Based on calculations and information provided below. Limited to 4 control areas, represented by Booth #1 -#4. Powder Booth represents 3% of MAQ and considered incidental occupancy to S-1, thus not a control area. However, the Powder Booth has same fire-barrier and suppression system. Allowable Area Increase If= [F/P-0.25]W/30 ref: 2018 IBC §506.3.3 Amount of Increase. If= [272/344-0.25]x20/30 = 60% PAGE 11 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness CIAPt 7 f _ Booth Booth Hh 3 2 F Li „ i Future LR Booth Booth 4 Powder � C tFA Y Cr aUl= , Ch.CUIlUJ�4° tl , r � -- - Figure 2-Option#2-Mixed Occupancy B,S-1, with control areas Allowable Area Calculations, based on Drawing AB = 9,000 T506.2 Acontroi Area = N/A 5,400 Frontage Control Area a function of MAQ and 14,400 Total Allowable processes (use) occurring in the Control Area. As-i = 9,000 T506.2 PAGE 12 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 5,400 Frontage 14,400 Total Allowable Confirmation actual area compliant 2018 IBC Eq 5-1 aB as-i --- + ---- < 1.0? AB As-i Per Drawing, Actual area of occupancies. aB = 1,440 as-i = 4,260 Control Area = N/A 1,440 5,760 + + < 1.0? 14,400 14,400 0.1 + 0.4 = 0.5 < 1.0 OK PAGE 13 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Code Analysis— Unit#201 Option #3: Occupancy Group B, S-1, F-1. ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 7,200 sf, one-story, Type VB construction with occupancy groups B, S-1, and F-1, non- sprinklered, qualifies for 60% allowable area increase for frontage. Automatic fire suppression system within F-1 Compartments. No fire-resistant separation required between office and storage per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4. One- hour fire-resistant separation between B and S-1, provided. per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Note: Booths provide fire-barrier between F-1 and S-1 per ref: 2017 NFPA 33 (1-hour). Analysis Summary An option Based on calculations and information provided below. Based on AHJ concurrence, this option allows a fifth booth to be installed to process (use) quantities like Booth #3. Powder Booth represents 3% of MAQ and considered incidental occupancy to F-1 Allowable Area Increase If= [F/P-0.25]W/30 ref: 2018 IBC §506.3.3 Amount of Increase. If= [272/344-0.25]x20/30 = 60% PAGE 14 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness C.WP i k.... — F-1 I F-1 F-1 Booth I Booth Booth 3 I 2 1 L� Future F-1 �.._.-r 15/1 69 F-1 F-1 Booth Booth 4 Powder Ch.CUIIU-f,:: Agotiff I -L J . - 7Z-P� -- H Figure 3-Option#3-Mixed Occupancy B,S-1,and F-1 Allowable Area Calculations, based on Drawing AB = 9,000 T506.2 AF-1 = 8,500 T506.2 5,400 Frontage 5,100 Frontage 14,400 Total Allowable 13,600 Total Allowable As-i = 9,000 T506.2 PAGE 15 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 5,400 Frontage 14,400 Total Allowable Confirmation actual area compliant 2018 IBC Eq 5-1 aB as-i aF-1 + + < 1.0? AB As-i AF-i Per Drawing, Actual area of occupancies. aB = 1,440 as-i = 4,260 aF-I. = 1,500, assumes up to 6 processing booths 1,440 4,260 1,500 + + < 1.0? 14,400 14,400 13,600 0.1 + 0.3 + 0.1 = 0.5 < 1.0 OK PAGE 16 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Code Analysis— Unit#305 Option: Occupancy Group B, S-1 ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 1,400 sf, two-story office, one-story storage, Type VB construction with occupancy groups B, and S-1, non-sprinklered, qualifies for allowable area increase for frontage. Automatic fire suppression system within control areas. No fire-resistant separation required between office and storage per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4. One- hour fire-resistant separation between B and S-1, provided. Analysis Summary An updated fire alarm system is planned for installation. This system will include autodailer to Central Station for dispatch of local Fire Department. Allowable Area has not been calculated as the actual areas are well below the allowable. cin i7—305 3s-F f S-P .._ .� — _�►. }+—tO fT --- 3d-fT" 'u r Ia Tt, Scl6 PAGE 17 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2.2 2018 International Fire Code The following select code requirements are presented for information pertinent to the analysis §102.7.1 Conflicts None identified §102.8 Subjects not regulated by this code. None identified §102.9 Matters not provided for. None identified §102.10 Conflicting provisions. None identified §104.2 Applications and permits. As presented in cover letter to Fire Marshal, this report supports request for approval of the permit to expand the fire suppression system. §104.7.2 Technical assistance. The Fire Marshal requested Sunflower Wellness to provide a technical opinion and report prepared by a qualified engineer to conduct an analysis of the design, operation, and use of the premises for the intended function, and recommendations, as necessary, for changes. §104.8 Modifications. None requested §104.8 Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment. None requested §105.1.1 Permits required. A permit has been requested of the Fire Official to expand the fire suppression system. §105.6 Required operational permit. No changes to operational conditions exist to request modification of in place operational permits. §105.7.1 Automatic fire-extinguishing systems. A permit has been submitted for expansion to the fire suppression system. §108.2 Testing and operation. Contracts with qualified third-party contractors in place for required inspection, testing and maintenance of equipment required by this code. This includes provision of inspection reports. PAGE 18 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness §5001.5.1 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. A draft plan has been provided in event Fire Official requests. It was drafted in conformance with 2018 IFC Appendix H Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). §5001.5.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS). A comprehensive HMIS, including de minimums quantities of general use chemicals/products are included as part of this report. It conforms to the code requirements. §5003.1.1 Maximum allowable quantity per control area. As presented in the Material Operation and Material Storage sections of this report, materials used or stored are in conformance to the allowable quantities per Table 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4), as applicable. As allowed by the Table notes, maximum allowable quantities were increased based on fixed, automatic fire suppression systems and exhausted enclosures where the manufacturing processes occur. As such, no MAQ is exceeded. With addition of comment on spill control, the operation conforms to the requirements of§5003 through §5004, as required by code. §5003 Hazard identification sign. Hazard identification signs are generally appropriately posted. §5003.7 Sources of ignition. The facility has good control over sources of ignition, including a good understanding and demonstration of Class 1 Division 2 (C1D2) wiring installation. §5003.8.3.2 Percentage of maximum allowable quantities. The facility is a single-story premise in the manufacturing operation. §5003.8.3.4 Fire-resistance-rating requirements. The booths used for processing of the product conform to the code requirements. §5003.8.3.5 Exhausted enclosures. The booths used for processing of the product conform to the code requirements. §5003.9 Personnel training and written procedures. Observed operation demonstrated staff familiar with and follow appropriate procedures for the manufacturing operation, including use of the products used in production. §5003.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. While in-depth review of electrical system was not performed, staff included trained electrical engineer knowledgeable in proper application of NFPA 70. PAGE 19 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness PAGE 20 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness §5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Staff had and demonstrated knowledge in how materials are segregated to avoid incompatible of products. §5003.12 Outdoor control areas. Observed operation demonstrated staff familiar with and follow appropriate procedures for the manufacturing operation, including use of the products used in production. §5004.2 Spill control and secondary containment for liquid and solid hazardous materials. Observed operation demonstrated staff familiar with and follow appropriate procedures for spill containment and control. Storage areas were well maintained. CHAPTER 57 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS The operation's staff are knowledgeable of the requirements for proper storage of flammable and combustible liquids stored on site. Staff shared the Fire Marshal's code review for storage of flammable liquids both indoor and outdoor. I concur with his review. SECTION 6003 HIGHLY TOXIC AND TOXIC SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS The manufacturing operation uses a small, varied quantity of different toxic chemicals with volumes well below MAQ for the chemical. They are identified in the HMIS. §6003.1.1 Quantities not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area. The operation conforms to the requirements of§5001, §5003, and §6001, as required by code. PAGE 21 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 3 Fire Risk Assessment The Assessment below provides: Facility Overview Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) qualitative review methodology' Fire Safety Objectives Administrative Action Prevent Fire Ignition Manage Fire Impact Recommendation(s) and Course of Action (COA). 4 Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) qualitative review methodology This fire risk assessment in based on 2017 NFPA 551, qualitative review methodology. Fire Salves Objectives ' Objectives i I I Administrative Prevent Fire Manage Fire Action Ignition Impact r I i 1 I I I Control heat- Control source- Mandatory Voluntary Manage action action energy fuel Control fuel Manage fire exposed source(s) interactions 1 i 1 r I iiiiii Control Iintro1firei LimitamSuppres exposed exposed process Figure 4- Fire Safety Objectives, source: 2017 NFPA 550— Fire Safety Concept Tree 4.1 Fire Safety Objectives The following fire safety objectives of administrative action, prevent fire ignition, and manage fire impact are each assessed by qualitative actions taken. The Program is currently reinforcing and enhancing facility operational, maintenance, safety, and quality procedures. Through review and audit, the actions taken as described below will be confirmed on a regular basis. 1 Reference 2017 NFPA 550 Guide to Fire Safety Concepts Tree and NFPA 551 Guide for the Evaluation of Fire Risk Assessments. PAGE 22 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Accomplish by administrative action Actions Taken (Qualitatively) Accomplish by mandatory action, Facility designed based on 2018 IBC Accomplish by features of design, or Adopt code, and Educate user, and Facility Personnel are trained on basic fire safety Inspect property, and Facility Personnel are responsible for process and Enforce code facility system maintenance Accomplish by control of human action Changes to facility are managed in accordance with Adopt standard operating practices, the applicable Code and Educate user, and Inspect property, and Enforce standard operating practices Accomplish by voluntary action Primary motivation is facility leadership and Accomplish by features of design, or reinforcement of expectations for safe, and reliable Motivate user, and operation. Additive manufacturing is significant Educate user, and revenue for the facility Inspect property Accomplish by voluntary human action Motivate user, and Educate user, and Inspect property PAGE 23 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Prevent Fire Ignition Actions Taken (Qualitatively) Control heat-energy source(s), or Certain processes are conducted in low Eliminate heat-energy source(s), or temperature systems, reducing volatile formation. Control rate of heat-energy release Control source-fuel interactions, or Process units are compartmentalized to reduce Control heat-energy source transport, total quantity of hazardous materials in general and occupancy areas. Provide separation, or Provide barrier Control heat-energy transfer process, and Control conduction, and Control convection, and Control radiation Control fuel transport Provide barrier, or Provide separation Control fuel Limit hazardous material volumes through Eliminate fuel(s), or compartmentalization of processing. Control fuel ignitability Control fuel properties, or Control the environment Manage Fire Impact Actions Taken (Qualitatively) Manage fire, and Control combustion process, and Control fuel, or Control fuel properties, or Limit fuel quantity, or Control fuel distribution Control the environment Control physical properties of environment, or Control chemical composition of environment Suppress fire, and Personnel trained to use fire extinguishers and to Automatically suppress fire, or vacate process compartment in event larger event Detect fire, and and allow automatic fire suppression system to Apply sufficient suppressant respond. Manually suppress fire Detect fire, and PAGE 24 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Communicate signal, and Upgraded fire detection to provide notification to Decide action, and a Central Station Respond to site, and Apply sufficient suppressant Control fire by construction Processes in compartments. Compartments are Control movement of fire, and Industrial Spark-Proof Room (ISPR) meeting NFPA Vent fire, or 33 requirements, including fire-barrier 1-hour Confine/contain fire rating. Provide structural stability Manage exposed Personnel receive facility briefing on fire safety and Limit amount exposed, or response to alarms. NOTE: third party has been Safeguard exposed hired to update policies and procedures. Defend exposed in place <A>, or Personnel, upon alarm, report to muster location Restrict movement of exposed, and for further instruction Defend in place, and Wakeful, business activity in the structure Defend against fire products, and Means of egress code compliant. Provide structural stability Maintain essential environment Move exposed Cause movement of exposed, and Detect need, and Signal need, and Provide instruction Provide movement means, and Provide capacity, and Provide route completeness, and Provide protected path <Go to A>, and Provide route access Provide safe destination <Go to A> 4.2 Fire Risk Assessment Questionnaire This questionnaire has been revised to the pertinent aspects of the structure and facilities being assessed. It provides a checklist that may be used periodically to assess the operation in general. Only boxes left unchecked require explanation. 4.2.1 ELECTRICAL SOURCES OF IGNITION I] Are reasonable measures taken to prevent fires of an electrical origin? I] Fixed installation periodically inspected and tested? I] Portable appliance testing carried out? I] Suitable policy regarding the use of personal electrical appliances? Z Suitable limitation of trailing leads and adapters? PAGE 25 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 0 Preventative Maintenance Program in place to maintain electrical system, including C1D2 electrical area classification and bonding and grounding program? Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.2 SMOKING I] Reasonable measures taken to prevent fires because of smoking? I] Smoking prohibited in the building? I] Smoking prohibited in appropriate areas? I] Suitable arrangements for those who wish to smoke? I] Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.3 PORTABLE HEATERS AND HEATING INSTALLATIONS I] Is the use of portable heaters avoided as far as practicable? I] Is the use of the more hazardous type (e.g. radiant bar, fires or LPG appliances) avoided? I] Are suitable measures taken to minimize the hazard of ignition of combustible materials? I] Are fixed heating installations subject to regular maintenance? I] Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.4 COOKING Z Are reasonable measures taken to prevent fires due to cooking? IZ Filters changed and ductwork cleaned regularly? IZ Suitable extinguishing appliances available? Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.5 HOUSEKEEPING Z Is the standard of housekeeping adequate? Z Combustible materials separated from ignition sources? 0 Avoidance of unnecessary accumulation of combustible materials or waste? Z Appropriate storage of hazardous materials? IZ Avoidance of inappropriate storage of combustible materials? Oily rags 4.2.6 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Z If hazardous materials are, or could be, used, has a specific risk assessment been carried out? Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.7 OTHER SIGNIFICANT FIRE HAZARDS THAT WARRANT CONSIDERATION I] Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? If NO then, identify additional hazard. PAGE 26 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 4.2.8 MEANS OF ESCAPE FROM FIRE ❑x Is the building provided with reasonable means of escape in case of fire. ❑X Adequate design of escape routes? ❑Z Adequate provision of exits? ❑X Exits easily and immediately openable where necessary? Z Fire exits open in direction of escape where necessary? ❑x Satisfactory means for securing exits? ❑x Reasonable distances of travel: Where there is a single direction of travel? ❑Z Reasonable distances of travel: Where there are alternative means of escape? ❑X Suitable protection of escape routes? ❑X Suitable fire precautions for all inner rooms? ❑x Escape routes unobstructed? ❑Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.9 MEASURES TO LIMIT FIRE SPREAD AND DEVELOPMENT ❑x Code compliant compartmentation? (Based on visual inspection of readily accessible areas, with a degree of sampling where appropriate) ❑x It is considered that there is reasonable limitation of linings that may promote fire spread? Z As far as can reasonably be ascertained, fire dampers are provided as necessary to protect critical means of escape against passage of fire, smoke and combustion products in the early stages of a fire? (Based review of design drawings or on visual inspection of readily accessible areas, with a degree of sampling where appropriate). (A full investigation of the design of HVAC systems is outside the scope of this fire risk assessment). ❑x Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.10 EMERGENCY ESCAPE LIGHTING ❑X Reasonable standard of emergency escape lighting system provided? (Based on visual inspection and original design code requirements) ❑x Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.11 FIRE SAFETY SIGNS AND NOTICES ❑x Reasonable standard of fire safety signs and notices? ❑x Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.12 MEANS OF GIVING WARNING IN CASE OF FIRE ❑x Reasonable automatically operated electrical fire alarm system provided? (Based on visual inspection per maintenance practices). ❑x Automatic fire detection provided throughout structure and facilities? ❑ Code compliant automatic fire detection? Upon completion of fire alarm system upgrade. Z Remote transmission of alarm signals? PAGE 27 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness ❑ Are other devices linked to the fire alarm system? Upon fire alarm system upgrade, the LEL detection will be included, in addition to initiating devices and notification appliances. ❑X Contract in place for system ITM? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.13 MANUAL FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPLIANCES ❑X Code complaint provision of portable fire extinguishers? ❑ Hose reels provided? N/A ❑X Are all fire extinguishing appliances readily accessible? ❑X Contract in place for fire extinguisher maintenance? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.14 AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS ❑ Code complaint automatic fire extinguishing system installed? Recommendation made to gain approval for expanding suppression system. Existing systems meet requirements for the spaces they protect. ❑X Contract in place for system ITM? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.15 MANAGEMENT OF FIRE SAFETY PROCEDURES AND ARRANGEMENTS ❑x Is there a suitable record of the fire safety arrangements? While procedures and plans are generally understood, leadership has contracted a third-party to improve procedural documents. ❑X Appropriate fire procedures in place? ❑X Are procedures in the event of fire appropriate and properly documented? Z Are there suitable arrangements for summoning the fire and rescue service? ❑Z Are there suitable arrangements to meet the fire and rescue service on arrival and provide relevant information, including that relating to hazards to fire-fighters? ❑X Are there suitable arrangements for ensuring that the premises have been evacuated? Z Is there a suitable fire assembly point(s)? ❑X Persons trained to use fire extinguishing appliances? ❑x Appropriate liaison with fire and rescue service (e.g. by fire and rescue service crews visiting for familiarization visits)? ❑X Routine in-house inspections of fire precautions (e.g. during health and safety inspections)? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.16 TRAINING AND DRILLS ❑x Are all staff given adequate fire safety instruction and training on induction? While procedures and plans are generally understood, leadership has contracted a third-party to improve procedural documents. PAGE 28 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Z Are all staff given adequate periodic refresher training? at suitable intervals? Z Are all staff training provide information, instruction, or training, as appropriate, on the following: a. Fire risks in the premises b. The fire safety measures in the building c. Action in the event of fire d. Action on hearing the fire alarm e. Method of operation of manual call points f. Location and use of fire extinguishers g. Means for summoning the fire and rescue service h. Identity of persons nominated to assist with evacuation i. Identity of persons nominated to use fire extinguishing appliances? ❑X Are staff with special responsibilities (e.g. fire wardens) given additional training? ❑X Are fire drills carried out at appropriate intervals? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.17 TESTING AND MAINTENANCE ❑X Adequate ITM premises? ❑X ITM of fire detection and alarm system? O ITM of emergency escape lighting? ❑X ITM of fire extinguishing appliances? ❑ ITM of fire water mains? N/A ❑ Inspect and testing of sprinkler installations? N/A ❑X Routine checks of final exit doors and/or security fastenings? O Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.18 BATCH PROCESS HAZARDS ASSESSMENT Refer to 70 HMG Process for overall process operation. O All processes Batched? ❑ Any processes pressurized? Describe: No. However, part of the process involves vacuum at 100 Torr(-100 mmHg). Should process loss vacuum, it would not result in exothermic reaction. It will stall the evaporation of the product and result in potential loss of saleable product. ❑X Process temperature—Cold (refrigerated)? Describe: One of the processes involves a cold catalyzed reaction. If refrigeration were to fail, and product begin to return to room temperature, it would not result in an exothermic reaction. It would stall the catalyzed reaction and result in potential loss of saleable product. ❑X Process temperature— Hot (heated above flashpoint of liquids)? Describe: The process involving vacuum also is performed at a temperature of 55°C, which is above the flashpoint of mixture flammable components in the process. In event either vacuum or temperature went outside control range, the process controls would alert operator PAGE 29 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness to take action. Action would include removing heat and re-establishing vacuum to avoid loss of saleable product. ❑X Detection Systems Present? Describe: Reference specific report sections regarding detection system ❑X Suppression Systems Present? Describe: N2 suppression system per process booth, tied into fire alarm system, reporting to Central Station (in progress). Activation of N2 system would shut down Booth ventilation. Design by others. ❑X Spill prevention? Describe: Each booth has spill containment under batch process equipment ❑X Personnel protective equipment Describe: FRC clothing, safety glasses, closed shoes ❑X Process controls (temperature, pressure) Describe: Use of PLC in process management. 4.2.19 RECORDS ❑X Appropriate records of Fire drills? While procedures and plans are generally understood, leadership has contracted a third-party to improve procedural documents. ❑X Appropriate records of Fire training? Z Appropriate records of Fire alarm tests? ❑X Appropriate records of Emergency escape lighting tests? ❑X Appropriate records of Maintenance and testing of other fire protection systems? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? PAGE 30 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 5 EQUIPMENT LISTING The following specific equipment listing is provided as an addendum to the original report: 5.1 Manufacturing Process Booth 1 Component Component QTY Equipment Product Listing Notes 600L 2 HP Equipment tag indicates the electric motor is 1 Reactor Electric C E listed under European Standards known as Vessel Motor European Conformity (CE). 600L Variable UL Product manufactured by: 1 Reactor Frequency ABB Vessel Drive (VFD) NMMS.E211945 100L 0.25HP Equipment tag indicates the electric motor is 3 Reactor Electric C E listed under European Standards known as Vessel Motor European Conformity (CE). 5.2 Manufacturing Process Booth 3 Component Component QTY Equipment Product Listing Notes 1000L 2 HP UL UL Recognized applies to specific components Reactor Electric Recognized that meet applicable industry standards and 2 Vessel Motor are typically used as a component within a finished product, as is the case with these. 1000L Variable UL Product manufactured by 2 Reactor Frequency LENZE Vessel Drive (VFD) Certificate #20180720-E170350 600L 2 HP Equipment tag indicates the electric motor is 1 Reactor Electric C E listed under European Standards known as Vessel Motor European Conformity (CE). 1 600L Variable UL Product manufactured by: Reactor Frequency ABB Vessel Drive (VFD) The 2, 2-HP electric motors and their VFDs associated with the 1000L Reactors in Booth #3 meet the requirements of the 2018 IFC regarding UL testing. The 0.25-HP and 2-HP motors associated with the remaining reactors are listed the European Standards. The VFDs associated with the 2-HP motors meet the requirements of 2018 IFC regarding UL testing. PAGE 31 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness From professional experience working internationally, CE standards are recognized as equivalent to UL in terms of safety, efficiency, electrical integrity, etc. The difference is one of standards testing methodology for the European market versus the US market. CE is provided based on manufacturer QA/QC management policies and practices, while UL is based on third- party testing lab results. Both are based on adherence to specific national standards. With regards to the Sunflower Wellness facility, and given conformance of fire detection, LEL detection, automatic fire suppression, wiring practices conforming to NFPA 70, and grounding and bonding practices being adhered to, respectfully request consideration and concurrence by the Fire Marshal for continued use of these motors in accordance with 2018 IFC §104.8 Modifications based on this addendum report findings. This paragraph, as aware, allows the Fire Marshal to grant modifications on individual cases where the compliance intent and purpose are in accord with health, life and fire safety requirements. Based on the above review of each component and professional experience working with the European Standards, my professional judgment is that the CE certified equipment does not lessen health, or life and fire safety at the facility. For completeness, the vacuum purge ovens were reviewed. As noted below, they are UL listed. 5.3 Manufacturing Process Booth Powder QTY Product Listing Notes 8 Vacuum Purge Oven UL Product manufactured by: Model AT160-UL Across International LLC 111 Dorsa Ave Livingston, NJ 07039-1002 United States PAGE 32 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 6 MANUFACTURING OPERATION - HMIS This facility manufactures food grade additive(s) for use by manufacturers of finished food grade products for sale to public. In the manufacturing process, the following compounds are stored, used, and disposed in locations noted: Booth #1 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA 53 gal NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 200 gal 2 3 0 - Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 165 gal 480 gal 1 3 0 - Sodium Sulfate OP/ NA 50 lbs/ NA 0 0 0 - CL 50 lbs Booth #2 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine ST/ NA 10 lbs/ NA 2 0 - OP/ 5 lbs/ CL 30 lbs Methylene Chloride OP Toxics 35 lbs 500 lbs 2 0 - Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 165 gal 1 0 - Hexane CL FL-IB 180 gal 480 gal 2 3 0 - Booth #3 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 225 gal 2 3 0 - Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 220 gal 480 gal 1 3 0 - Mitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 1 0 0 - [Bis(trifluoroacetoxy) CL NA 110 lbs NA 2 1 0 - iodo]benzene Sodium Bicarbonate CL NA 110 lbs NA 1 0 0 -Trifluoroacetic Acid CL Toxics 30 lbs 500 lbs 3 1 2 COR Booth #4 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 25 gal 2 3 0 - Ethyl Acetate ST/ FL-IB 55 gal/ 480 gal 1 3 0 - PAGE 33 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness CL 100 gal Powder Booth IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz 7-Hydroxymitragynine ST/OP/ NA 10 lbs/ NA 2 0 - CL 5 lbs/ 30 lbs Ethyl Acetate ST/OP/ FL-IB 5 gal/ 480 gal 1 0 - CL 5 gal/ 5 gal Note: * where applicable, MAQ increased per 2018 IFC Table 5003.1, Quantity shown treated as components of in-process mixture, total quantity of components is less than MAQ noted. PAGE 34 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 7 MATERIAL STORAGE - HMIS The chemicals noted below are stored either as feedstock to the manufacturing operation or waste product awaiting shipment from facility. Outdoor Storage IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ Haz Haz React Haz 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran ST FL-IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 - Acetone ST FL-IB 165 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 Acetonitrile ST FL- IB 1,650 gal 2,200 gal 2 3 0 Argon ST Gas 6,000 cf 6,000 cf 1 0 0 Methylene Chloride ST Toxics 165 gal 1,000 lbs 2 1 0 Petroleum Diesel Fuel CL/ CL-II 550 gal/ 8,800 gal 1 2 0 ST 5 gal Diethyl Ether ST FL-IA 20 gal 1,100 gal 2 2 Duratherm XLT-2 ST CL-II 55 gal 8,800 gal 1 0 Ethanol ST FL-IB 275 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 Ethyl Acetate ST FL-IB 1,320 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 - Gasoline ST FL-IB 10 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 - Heptane ST FL- IB 165 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 - Hexane ST FL-IB 1,650 gal 2,200 gal 2 0 - Isopropyl Alcohol ST FL-IB 55 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 - Methanol ST FL-IB 220 gal 2,200 gal 3 0 - Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ST FL-IB 55 gal 2,200 gal 2 0 - Palladium on Carbon 10% ST FL-Solid 11 lbs 500 lbs 1 2 2 W Pentane ST FL-IA 75 gal 1,100 gal 1 4 0 - Propylene Glycol ST CL-IIIB 110 gal 22,000 gal 1 1 0 - Silica Gel ST NA 12,000 lbs None Found 1 0 0 - Triethylamine(Toxic) ST FL-IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 3 3 0 - Tetrahydrofuran ST FL-IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 2 3 2 - Toluene ST FL-IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 2 3 0 - Vacuum Pump Oil ST CL-IIIB 110 gal 22,000 gal 1 0 - 2018 NFPA 30 Table 15.3 Storage Limitations for Outside Storage Portable Tanks and Rigid Plastic and Containers Metal IBCs Composite IBCs Minimum Separation Distance(ft) To Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Between To Property Street, Quantity Storage Quantity Storage Quantity Storage Piles or Line That Is Alley,or Liquid per Pile Height per Pile Height per Pile Height Rack or Can Be Public Class (gaI)a,b,c (ft) (gal) (ft) (gaIr (ft) Sections Built Uponb,' Wayb IA 1,100 10 2,200 7 NP NP 5 50 10 IB 2,200 12 4,400 14 NP NP 5 50 10 IC 4,400 12 8,800 14 NP NP 5 50 10 II 8,800 12 17,600 14 8,800 14 5 25 5 III 22,000 18 44,000 14 22,000 18 5 10 5 PAGE 35 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Portable Tanks and Rigid Plastic and Containers Metal IBCs Composite IBCs Minimum Separation Distance(ft) To Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Between To Property Street, Quantity Storage Quantity Storage Quantity Storage Piles or Line That Is Alley,or Liquid per Pile Height per Pile Height per Pile Height Rack or Can Be Public Class (gal)a'b'` (ft) (gal) (ft) (gal)a-` (ft) Sections Built Uponb,' Wayb For SI units,1 tt=u.S m;1 gal=S.Ef L. NP:Not permitted. 'See 15.3.1 regarding mixed-class storage. °See 15.3.4 for smaller pile sizes. For storage in racks,the quantity limits per pile do not apply,but the rack arrangements should be limited to a maximum of 50 ft(15 m)in length and two rows or 9 ft(2.7 m)in depth. °See 15.3.3 regarding protection for exposures. 8 MATERIAL STORAGE - MISCELLANEOUS Cleaning Closet Storage Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Common cleaning products No MAQ - for daily office/business use are not exceeded. included. The quantities kept on site are considered de minims for Kept in purposes of this analysis. The original products are listed in the attached containers HMIS storage location. Main Lab Floor Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Common lab chemicals No MAQ - associated with research and quality exceeded. assurance for the manufacturing process. The quantities kept on site Kept in are considered de minimis for original purposes of this analysis. The containers products are listed in the attached and/or HMIS storage location. applicable cabinets (Flam, etc.) PAGE 36 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Cold Storage#2 Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Cold Storage#2 chemicals are No MAQ - kept in refrigerated Conex outside exceeded the main building. The products are listed in the attached HMIS storage location. Cold Storage#1 Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Cold Storage#1 chemicals are No MAQ - kept in refrigerated Conex outside exceeded the main building. The products are listed in the attached HMIS storage location. Building 305 Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Common cleaning products No MAQ - for daily office/business use are not exceeded. included. The quantities kept on site are considered de minims for Kept in purposes of this analysis. The original products are listed in the above containers HMIS storage location. NOTE: Individual HMIS provided for each chemical used by SW under separate cover. PAGE 37 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 9 70 HMG PROCESS w `.. 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Pik 1 ...ream .,g.pipy 6.1111115t/11901./(Vt1141. 1. at 1 1 PI lg Mt 7101 41.1.., ...a PM M l 1 ANL MR I PAGE 39 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 10 Fire Alarm Guidance 10.1 UNIT 201, OFFICE Install smoke detection in the office common areas in accordance with 201 IFC and 2016 NFPA 72, National Fire Detection and Signaling Code. - In the office space, install smoke detection in common areas and at top of the stairway, in accordance with applicable code. - Tie into new FACU. 10.2 UNIT 201, MANUFACTURING AREA Install a fire detection and alarm system in accordance with the 2018 IFC and 2016 NFPA 72, National Fire Detection and Signaling Code, with the following guidance - Locate the FACU in the South-East corner of the manufacturing area. This location is near the 120V electrical panel and near an external entry/egress door that should be marked with FACU location. The panel location also provides for ready expansion to other space adjacent to the current manufacturing space should SW expand their operation in future. - Install a smoke detector above the FACU. Note this space is currently operating 24/7. - Connect FACU to autodialer to central location for fire department notification. - Install heat detection, per applicable code, in the space (at ceiling level) for building detection service. - Install notification devices (horn/strobe, LED), per code, in the space for building occupant notification. - Connect existing LEL monitoring devices in the process booths to the FACU and, where possible, use the existing notification devices in the booths as part of the occupant notification. - Connect existing N2 suppression system detection to the FACU. 10.3 UNIT 305, OFFICE A fire detection and alarm system in accordance with the 2018 IFC and 2016 NFPA 72, National Fire Detection and Signaling Code, with the following guidance - Replace existing fire detection and alarm system with new system tied to new FACU and autodialer to central location. - Reuse existing detection locations, subject to confirmation by system designer. - Given the system is on autodialer, no exterior notification appliance is required. - Install FACU next to existing electrical panel with smoke detector above FACU. - Manual pull station is not required per applicable code. PAGE 40 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 10.4 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS The sequence of operations is generic for both Unit 201 and 305. Unit 305 does not include LEL detection nor N2 suppression. SYSTEM OUTPUTS z 0 J Z LL U F Z U0 H 0' 0 Q vwi H ~ WIc _I w J c Q z Q Co cc Z 0 < d z J N J Z w Q 2 a a 0 z D Z = p Q INPUTS "' Q ~ in "' cn Q FACU Trouble Smoke/Heat * * Booth Detection * * * * * LEL * * * PAGE 41 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 10.5 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS The single line diagrams are descriptive to intent of fire alarm system design. System designer will provide NFPA 72 compliant design. Class B circuit, with end of line resistors as required. Refer to SOO for PWR/Vent system outputs for state. Single Line Diagram - Descriptive Unit #201 Office Warehouse Booth #1 Booth #2 Booth #3 Booth #4 Booth #5 SD SD HD HD HD - HD HD - HD SLC—Class B LEL LEL - LEL LEL LEL FAC U PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT NAC—Class B H/S H/S H/S H/S H/S H/S H/S PAGE 42 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Single Line Diagram - Descriptive Unit #305 Office Warehouse SD SD HD SLC—Class B FACU I NAC—Class B H/S H/S PAGE 43 of 43 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Unit 202 09 April 2025 Prepared By: CAM-BROWN 04/. ----___ Craig Arthur Brown, PE, FPE (Intentionally blank) Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 3 2 Findings and Recommendations 4 2.1 Recommended Actions 4 2.2 Justification 5 2.3 For Further Consideration 5 1 Facility Information 1 1.1 Contact Information 1 1.1.1 Contact Information—Sunflower Wellness 1 1.1.2 Contact Information—Hudson Fire Department 1 1.2 Property Information 1 1.3 Building Information— Unit 202 3 1.4 Design Code 4 2 Code Analysis 5 2.1 2018 International Building Code 5 2.1.1 Allowable Height 5 2.1.2 Allowable Area 5 2.1.3 Option#1 5 2.1.4 Option#2 5 2.1.5 Option#3 8 2.2 2018 International Fire Code 10 3 Fire Risk Assessment 13 4 Fire Risk Assessment(FRA) qualitative review methodology 13 4.1 Fire Safety Objectives 13 4.2 Fire Risk Assessment Questionnaire 16 4.2.1 ELECTRICAL SOURCES OF IGNITION 16 4.2.2 SMOKING 17 4.2.3 PORTABLE HEATERS AND HEATING INSTALLATIONS 17 4.2.4 COOKING 17 4.2.5 HOUSEKEEPING 17 4.2.6 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 17 4.2.7 OTHER SIGNIFICANT FIRE HAZARDS THAT WARRANT CONSIDERATION 17 4.2.8 MEANS OF ESCAPE FROM FIRE 18 4.2.9 MEASURES TO LIMIT FIRE SPREAD AND DEVELOPMENT 18 4.2.10 EMERGENCY ESCAPE LIGHTING 18 4.2.11 FIRE SAFETY SIGNS AND NOTICES 18 4.2.12 MEANS OF GIVING WARNING IN CASE OF FIRE 18 4.2.13 MANUAL FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPLIANCES 19 PAGE 1 of 5 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 4.2.14 AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 19 4.2.15 MANAGEMENT OF FIRE SAFETY PROCEDURES AND ARRANGEMENTS 19 4.2.16 TRAINING AND DRILLS 19 4.2.17 TESTING AND MAINTENANCE 20 4.2.18 BATCH PROCESS HAZARDS ASSESSMENT 20 4.2.19 RECORDS 21 5 EQUIPMENT LISTING 22 5.1 Manufacturing Process Booth 1 22 5.2 Manufacturing Process Booth 2 22 5.3 Manufacturing Process Booth 3 22 5.4 Manufacturing Process Booth 4 22 5.5 Manufacturing Process Booth 5 23 5.6 Manufacturing Process Powder Booth 23 6 MANUFACTURING OPERATION-HMIS 24 7 MATERIAL STORAGE-HMIS 26 8 MATERIAL STORAGE—MISCELLANEOUS 27 9 Process Flow Documents 29 9.1 Incoming Raw Material Process Flow 29 9.2 MIT Refinement 30 9.3 70 HMG PROCESS 32 9.4 PIMG 34 9.5 DMG 36 10 New Chromatography 38 10.1 Process Description 38 11 Fire Alarm Guidance 40 11.1 UNIT 202, OFFICE 40 11.2 UNIT 202, MANUFACTURING AREA 40 11.3 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS 41 11.4 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS 42 12 N2 Suppression Agent 43 12.1 Information from Kidde-Fenwal 43 12.2 Academic Paper on N2 44 PAGE 2 of 5 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1 Executive Summary The purpose of code is to establish the minimum requirements consistent with nationally recognized good practice for providing a reasonable level of life safety and property protection from hazards of fire, explosion or dangerous conditions in new and existing buildings, structures and premises, and to provide a reasonable level of safety to fire fighters and emergency responders during emergency operations (ref: 2018 IBC/2018 IFC §101.3 Intent). To assess the premises that currently use hazardous chemicals, as defined by the applicable codes, in the manufacturing process of food grade additives. In support, a baseline building code analysis, fire risk assessment (FRA), and process hazards assessment (checklist) has been conducted. It is a qualitative and, where applicable, a quantitative review to define both code compliance and practical, pragmatic enhancements that support code intent. The code analysis is based on relevant codes listed in Appendix A, 2 Code Analysis. The FRA is based on both NFPA 500 Guide to Fire Safety Concepts Tree and NFPA 551 Guide for the Evaluation of Fire Risk Assessments. The baseline is developed based on a set of fire safety objectives as outlined by NFPA 550 and presented below. The results of this Assessment are intended to provide recommendation to both the regulator and the regulated. Following this Executive Summary is Recommendation for actions to take within the premises and related premises operated at the site by Sunflower Wellness. This Recommendation is based on the completed and attached assessment in Appendix A. PAGE 3 of 5 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2 Findings and Recommendations The overall fire risk assessment summary, further detailed in Appendix A, is considered low- medium based on a high, medium, low scale. Impact on or consequences to life safety and safety of responders are low, provided recognized operating practices and procedures for both workers at the premises and emergency responders are followed. The findings are based on facility location, surrounding operations, occupancy classification with consideration of the application of occupancy groups B, F-1, H-3, and S-1 and mixed occupancy classification, recommendations to improve fire alarm and reporting capabilities, fixed automatic suppression systems in specific locations, review of handling and storage practices of the hazardous chemicals, spill containment and response, manufacturing process steps that are compartmentalized, and other considerations as noted in the FRA. Based on the overall fire risk assessment summary, the following action is recommended with summary justification to support the recommendation: 2.1 Recommended Actions BASED ON CODE ANALYSIS, FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT, AND OBSERVATIONS AND FINDINGS, DETAILED IN APPENDIX The following recommendations are presented based code analysis, fire risk assessment, and observations and findings, including listing of hazardous materials. The recommendations follow S-M-A-R-T principles. S-M-A-R-T is for specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. R1 With new installation of booths, assure utility lines entering the spaces are sealed. 2018 IBC §714 Penetrations provides requirement. 2018 IFC §703 PENETRATIONS provides requirements for maintaining the penetrations. R2 Maintain clearances in front of electrical breaker panels. NFPA 70 §110.26 defines required clearances. R3 Continue to manage outdoor storage areas and assure Conex containers are kept organized. This is a catch-all phrase, but important to assure efficient and safe operation. R4 Respectfully request Fire Protection District to approve permit for expansion of the automatic fire suppression system as submitted to the Fire Department. R5 Follow recommendation for sequence of operations (SOO) presented for the fire system operation R6 Under Code Analysis, recommend Option #3. This option allows SW flexibility in operation without change in the overall facility or process risk. Recommendations 1 through 3 should be addressed as part of ongoing maintenance of the facility. Recommendation 4 depends on Fire Department timeline for granting approval. PAGE 4 of 5 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Recommendation 5 should be included in fire system contractor scope of work and confirmed by the designs. 2.2 Justification • The code analysis, fire risk assessment, and process hazards assessment presented below provide justification for the recommendations. 2.3 For Further Consideration • N/A PAGE 5 of 5 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1 Facility Information t "ri'•'Pi7R1l iirmpp='4• I ... . — -_r 1 ' tea YEl '.YYG /r WYq J✓ • Att AK- Goog le 'Jar r/ —_ - ...e._. 11✓ .ia Ji.l Y>�_ ' r ,sx...u.:Tg.3nybB+.MAP An.' .)s .:::k 0V11.• Figure 1—Sunflower Wellness 1.1 Contact Information 1.1.1 Contact Information—Sunflower Wellness Sunflower Wellness Contact: Ivan Cruces, Mobile: 682-597-3287 Chief Operating Officer Email: ivan@sunflowerwellness.us Address: 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd, Unit 202, Hudson, CO 80642 1.1.2 Contact Information— Hudson Fire Department Fire Marshal D. Chief Randon Grimes, BS, CFO, FM Main Office: 303-536-0161 Contact: Email: rgrimes@hfpdco.org Address: 702 Cedar Street, PO Box 7 Hudson, CO. 80642 1.2 Property Information • General vicinity: Operating oil and gas field to the North, Light industrial park to the East, West, and South. PAGE 1 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness • Estimated Fire Department Response Time: Less than 2 miles, less than 10 minutes from Hudson Fire Station #1. • Potential firefighting required capacity: Light commercial structural, flammable liquids, polar-solvent materials, and toxic materials within code MAQs. Like capacities required for oil and gas surrounding land uses. Oilfield Artr 1 f __�.�, , ,z : .4 x `, ,:` Radius: Radius: 200-FT 1,000-FT tITieId r e _ oj�y ILt, --a'n+ 0 y�.T m4. T' / Unit 202 il'.1! r - — ,.. Figure 2-Property Information PAGE 2 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1.3 Building Information — Unit 202 BUILDING, UNIT 202: COMMERCIAL BUILDING —One story, based on design drawings: • Approximate year of construction: 2017/2018, • Design Code: 2015 International Building Code (IBC) • Building: Concrete slab flooring, metal-frame structure with metal sheathing, metal roof, cut-off wall above ceiling separating spaces with other tenant(s). • Type of Construction: Type V-B, non-rated. • Occupancy Classification: Mixed Occupancy— B, Office; S-1, Moderate-hazard storage; F-1, Moderate-hazard factory industrial. • Approximate floor space: 7,200 sf • Number of floors: one • Number of stairwells: none • Building height: 17-ft, 11-inches, 2015 IBC Table 504.3 allowable height = 40-ft. • Fire Detection: In accordance with applicable code—2018 IFC • Fire Protection: Clean Agent extinguishing systems, ref: 2016 NFPA 2001 • History of previous fires: N/A • History of false alarms: N/A • System Maintenance: Contracts in place for inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) of all fire protection systems, including detection and alarm systems (NFPA 72), suppression systems (NFPA 2001), and portable fire extinguishers (NFPA 10) • Any structural alterations planned within the next 12 months: N/A • Any other information about the building which is relevant to the fire risk assessment: o Detection system upgrades, including central station reporting in progress. o Suppression system expansion has been submitted to FD for permitting of additional manufacturing booth. PAGE 3 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 11 4,., _ OM 71 10 ; is Y r - r t Y e -, 1 _ - 1 P. I.a. 1 - V4« — Unit 202 _ .e- ` WV fir't -WI- • ',Y',#'` 1 1. 0 Pr: i 4 A ? __ _ - - .- 100-ft mrlir. Scale . Figure 3—Building Information 1.4 Design Code Referenced Codes and Standards for Code Analysis and FRA §102.7 Referenced codes and standards Adopted by Weld County, Colorado, and Hudson Fire Protection District, Hudson, CO 2018 International Building Code 2018 International Existing Building Code 2018 International Fire Code Included By Reference in applicable ICC Family of Codes 2016 NFPA 13 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems 2016 NFPA 33 Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials 2017 NFPA 70 National Electric Code 2016 NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code 2016 NFPA 704: Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response 2016 NFPA 2001, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems And others as may be appropriate and referenced in the report. PAGE 4 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2 Code Analysis 2.1 2018 International Building Code The following select code requirements are presented for information pertinent to the analysis. This section will present the options available based on confirmation of allowable height, allowable area, requirements for automatic suppression, fire-barriers, and occupancy group classification of the manufacturing facility (Unit 202) and of the shipping facility (Unit 305). 2.1.1 Allowable Height Table 504.3 Allowable Building Height in Feet above Grade: For all relevant occupancy classifications, the buildings allowable height for Type V-B Construction is 40-feet. This applies to Unit#202. 2.1.2 Allowable Area Per 2018 IBC Section 506 Building Area, 2018 IBC Section 508 Mixed Use and Occupancy, and related subsections, a code analysis was performed on various options to identify compliant area and occupancy groups for the Unit 202 facility. 2.1.3 Option #1 Code Analysis— Unit#202 Option #1: Occupancy Group H-3 and B ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 7,200 sf, one-story- 17-ft, 11-in height, Construction Type V-B, non-sprinklered, qualifies for 20% allowable area increase for frontage. ref: 2018 IBC §506.3, 1-hour fire-barrier between B (office) and H-3. ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Analysis Summary Not a viable option 2018 IBC §903.2.5.1 General. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in Group H occupancies. 2.1.4 Option #2 Code Analysis— Unit#202 Option #2: Occupancy Group B, S-1, Control Areas ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 7,200 sf, one-story - 17-ft, 11-in height, Construction Type V-B, non-sprinklered, qualifies for 60% allowable area increase for frontage. Automatic fire suppression system within booths. PAGE 5 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness No fire-resistant separation required between office and storage per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4. One- hour fire-resistant separation between B and S-1, provided. per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Note: Booths provide fire-barrier between F-1 and S-1 per ref: 2017 NFPA 33 (1-hour). Analysis Summary An option Based on calculations and information provided below. Limited to 4 control areas, represented by Booth #1 -#4. Powder Booth represents 3% of MAQ and considered incidental occupancy to S-1, thus not a control area. However, the Powder Booth has same fire-barrier and suppression system. Allowable Area Increase If= [F/P-0.25]W/30 ref: 2018 IBC §506.3.3 Amount of Increase. If= [272/344-0.25]x20/30 = 60% ICHILLER ® TOOL AREA AV3O 70H BG MFT BG POWDER BOOTH ¢U SOL SOL ROTO ROTO CHILLERS(2),MISC CHILLERS(3) COMPRESSOR(S)I I____I I I ROTC I IROTO I I ROTC Prep HPLC Skid 50L 50L 50L 50L 50L 50L ROTO ROTO ROTO ROTO ROTO ROTO CHILLER CHILLER CHILLS CHILLERS(3) I CRC SKID IDOL Glass Reactors(6) K 0 O SOL OFFICE ROTO O WIRE RACK STORAGE Figure 2-Option#2-Mixed Occupancy B,S-1, with control areas PAGE 6 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Allowable Area Calculations, based on Drawing AB = 9,000 T506.2 Acontroi Area = N/A 5,400 Frontage Control Area a function of MAQ and 14,400 Total Allowable processes (use) occurring in the Control Area. As-i = 9,000 T506.2 5,400 Frontage 14,400 Total Allowable Confirmation actual area compliant 2018 IBC Eq 5-1 aB as-1 --- + ---- < 1.0? AB AS-1 Per Drawing, Actual area of occupancies. aB = 1,440 as-i = 4,260 Control Area = N/A 1,440 5,760 + + < 1.0? 14,400 14,400 0.1 + 0.4 = 0.5 < 1.0 OK PAGE 7 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2.1.5 Option #3 Code Analysis—Unit#201 Option #3: Occupancy Group B, S-1, F-1. ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 7,200 sf, one-story, Type VB construction with occupancy groups B, S-1, and F-1, non- sprinklered, qualifies for 60% allowable area increase for frontage. Automatic fire suppression system within F-1 Compartments. No fire-resistant separation required between office and storage per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4. One- hour fire-resistant separation between B and S-1, provided. per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Note: Booths provide fire-barrier between F-1 and S-1 per ref: 2017 NFPA 33 (1-hour). Analysis Summary An option Based on calculations and information provided below. Based on AHJ concurrence, this option allows a fifth booth to be installed to process (use) quantities like Booth #3. Powder Booth represents 3% of MAQ and considered incidental occupancy to F-1 Allowable Area Increase If= [F/P-0.25]W/30 ref: 2018 IBC §506.3.3 Amount of Increase. If= [272/344-0.25]x20/30 = 60% TOOL AREA I CHILLER AV30 70H BG MIT 12 BG POWDER BOOTH SOL 0L w ROTO ROTO CHILLERS(RI MISC CHILLERS(3) COMPRESSORS)I IJ 60L I SOL SOL ROTO ROTO ROTO Pre,HPLC Skid ROTC ROTO ROTO ROTO ROTO ROTO CHILLER CHILLER GRILLE CHILLERS(3) CRC SKID 100E Glass Reactors(6) SOL ROTO CHILLER WIRE RACK STORAGE Figure 3-Option#3-Mixed Occupancy B,S-1,and F-1 PAGE 8 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Allowable Area Calculations, based on Drawing AB = 9,000 T506.2 AF-1 = 8,500 T506.2 5,400 Frontage 5,100 Frontage 14,400 Total Allowable 13,600 Total Allowable As-i = 9,000 T506.2 5,400 Frontage 14,400 Total Allowable Confirmation actual area compliant 2018 IBC Eq 5-1 aB as-i aF-1 --- + ---- + ---- < 1.0? AB As-1 AF-1 Per Drawing, Actual area of occupancies. aB = 1,440 as-i = 4,260 aF-1 = 1,500, assumes up to 6 processing booths 1,440 4,260 1,500 + + < 1.0? 14,400 14,400 13,600 0.1 + 0.3 + 0.1 = 0.5 < 1.0 OK PAGE 9 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2.2 2018 International Fire Code The following select code requirements are presented for information pertinent to the analysis: §102.7.1 Conflicts None identified §102.8 Subjects not regulated by this code. None identified §102.9 Matters not provided for. None identified §102.10 Conflicting provisions. None identified §104.2 Applications and permits. As presented in cover letter to Fire Marshal, this report supports request for approval of the permit to expand the fire suppression system. §104.7.2 Technical assistance. The Fire Marshal requested Sunflower Wellness to provide a technical opinion and report prepared by a qualified engineer to conduct an analysis of the design, operation, and use of the premises for the intended function, and recommendations, as necessary, for changes. §104.8 Modifications. None requested §104.8 Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment. None requested §105.1.1 Permits required. A permit has been requested of the Fire Official to expand the fire suppression system. §105.6 Required operational permit. No changes to operational conditions exist to request modification of in place operational permits. §105.7.1 Automatic fire-extinguishing systems. A permit has been submitted for expansion to the fire suppression system. PAGE 10 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness §108.2 Testing and operation. Contracts with qualified third-party contractors in place for required inspection, testing and maintenance of equipment required by this code. This includes provision of inspection reports. §5001.5.1 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. A draft plan has been provided in event Fire Official requests. It was drafted in conformance with 2018 IFC Appendix H Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). §5001.5.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS). A comprehensive HMIS, including de minimums quantities of general use chemicals/products are included as part of this report. It conforms to the code requirements. §5003.1.1 Maximum allowable quantity per control area. As presented in the Material Operation and Material Storage sections of this report, materials used or stored are in conformance to the allowable quantities per Table 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4), as applicable. As allowed by the Table notes, maximum allowable quantities were increased based on fixed, automatic fire suppression systems and exhausted enclosures where the manufacturing processes occur. As such, no MAQ is exceeded. With addition of comment on spill control, the operation conforms to the requirements of§5003 through §5004, as required by code. §5003 Hazard identification sign. Hazard identification signs are generally appropriately posted. §5003.7 Sources of ignition. The facility has good control over sources of ignition, including a good understanding and demonstration of Class 1 Division 2 (C1D2) wiring installation. §5003.8.3.2 Percentage of maximum allowable quantities. The facility is a single-story premise in the manufacturing operation. §5003.8.3.4 Fire-resistance-rating requirements. The booths used for processing of the product conform to the code requirements. §5003.8.3.5 Exhausted enclosures. The booths used for processing of the product conform to the code requirements. §5003.9 Personnel training and written procedures. Observed operation demonstrated staff familiar with and follow appropriate procedures for the manufacturing operation, including use of the products used in production. PAGE 11 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness §5003.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. While in-depth review of electrical system was not performed, staff included trained electrical engineer knowledgeable in proper application of NFPA 70. §5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Staff had and demonstrated knowledge in how materials are segregated to avoid incompatible of products. §5003.12 Outdoor control areas. Observed operation demonstrated staff familiar with and follow appropriate procedures for the manufacturing operation, including use of the products used in production. §5004.2 Spill control and secondary containment for liquid and solid hazardous materials. Observed operation demonstrated staff familiar with and follow appropriate procedures for spill containment and control. Storage areas were well maintained. CHAPTER 57 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS The operation's staff are knowledgeable of the requirements for proper storage of flammable and combustible liquids stored on site. Staff shared the Fire Marshal's code review for storage of flammable liquids both indoor and outdoor. I concur with his review. SECTION 6003 HIGHLY TOXIC AND TOXIC SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS The manufacturing operation uses a small, varied quantity of different toxic chemicals with volumes well below MAQ for the chemical. They are identified in the HMIS. §6003.1.1 Quantities not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area. The operation conforms to the requirements of§5001, §5003, and §6001, as required by code. PAGE 12 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 3 Fire Risk Assessment The Assessment below provides: Facility Overview Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) qualitative review methodology' Fire Safety Objectives Administrative Action Prevent Fire Ignition Manage Fire Impact Recommendation(s) and Course of Action (COA). 4 Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) qualitative review methodology This fire risk assessment in based on 2017 NFPA 551, qualitative review methodology. Fire Salves Objectives ' Objectives i I I Administrative Prevent Fire Manage Fire Action Ignition Impact r I i 1 I I I Control heat- Control source- Mandatory Voluntary Manage action action energy fuel Control fuel Manage fire exposed source(s) interactions 1 i 1 r I iiiiii Control Iintro1firei LimitamSuppres exposed exposed process Figure 4- Fire Safety Objectives, source: 2017 NFPA 550— Fire Safety Concept Tree 4.1 Fire Safety Objectives The following fire safety objectives of administrative action, prevent fire ignition, and manage fire impact are each assessed by qualitative actions taken. The Program is currently reinforcing and enhancing facility operational, maintenance, safety, and quality procedures. Through review and audit, the actions taken as described below will be confirmed on a regular basis. 1 Reference 2017 NFPA 550 Guide to Fire Safety Concepts Tree and NFPA 551 Guide for the Evaluation of Fire Risk Assessments. PAGE 13 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Accomplish by administrative action Actions Taken (Qualitatively) Accomplish by mandatory action, Facility designed based on 2018 IBC. Accomplish by features of design, or Adopt code, and Educate user, and Facility Personnel are trained on basic fire safety Inspect property, and Facility Personnel are responsible for process and Enforce code facility system maintenance Accomplish by control of human action Changes to facility are managed in accordance with Adopt standard operating practices, the applicable Code. and Educate user, and Inspect property, and Enforce standard operating practices Accomplish by voluntary action Primary motivation is facility leadership and Accomplish by features of design, or reinforcement of expectations for safe, and reliable Motivate user, and operation. Additive manufacturing is significant Educate user, and revenue for the facility. Inspect property Accomplish by voluntary human action Motivate user, and Educate user, and Inspect property PAGE 14 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Prevent Fire Ignition Actions Taken (Qualitatively) Control heat-energy source(s), or Certain processes are conducted in low Eliminate heat-energy source(s), or temperature systems, reducing volatile formation. Control rate of heat-energy release Control source-fuel interactions, or Process units are compartmentalized to reduce Control heat-energy source transport, total quantity of hazardous materials in general and occupancy areas. Provide separation, or Provide barrier Control heat-energy transfer process, and Control conduction, and Control convection, and Control radiation Control fuel transport Provide barrier, or Provide separation Control fuel Limit hazardous material volumes through Eliminate fuel(s), or compartmentalization of processing. Control fuel ignitability Control fuel properties, or Control the environment Manage Fire Impact Actions Taken (Qualitatively) Manage fire, and Control combustion process, and Control fuel, or Control fuel properties, or Limit fuel quantity, or Control fuel distribution Control the environment Control physical properties of environment, or Control chemical composition of environment Suppress fire, and Personnel trained to use fire extinguishers and to Automatically suppress fire, or vacate process compartment in event larger event Detect fire, and and allow automatic fire suppression system to Apply sufficient suppressant respond. Manually suppress fire Detect fire, and PAGE 15 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Communicate signal, and Upgraded fire detection to provide notification to Decide action, and a Central Station. Respond to site, and Apply sufficient suppressant Control fire by construction Processes in compartments. Compartments are Control movement of fire, and Industrial Spark-Proof Room (ISPR) meeting NFPA Vent fire, or 33 requirements, including fire-barrier 1-hour Confine/contain fire rating. Provide structural stability Manage exposed Personnel receive facility briefing on fire safety and Limit amount exposed, or response to alarms. NOTE: third party has been Safeguard exposed hired to update policies and procedures. Defend exposed in place <A>, or Personnel, upon alarm, report to muster location Restrict movement of exposed, and for further instruction. Defend in place, and Wakeful, business activity in the structure Defend against fire products, and Means of egress code compliant. Provide structural stability Maintain essential environment Move exposed Cause movement of exposed, and Detect need, and Signal need, and Provide instruction Provide movement means, and Provide capacity, and Provide route completeness, and Provide protected path <Go to A>, and Provide route access Provide safe destination <Go to A> 4.2 Fire Risk Assessment Questionnaire This questionnaire has been revised to the pertinent aspects of the structure and facilities being assessed. It provides a checklist that may be used periodically to assess the operation in general. Only boxes left unchecked require explanation. 4.2.1 ELECTRICAL SOURCES OF IGNITION I] Are reasonable measures taken to prevent fires of an electrical origin? I] Fixed installation periodically inspected and tested? I] Portable appliance testing carried out? I] Suitable policy regarding the use of personal electrical appliances? Z Suitable limitation of trailing leads and adapters? PAGE 16 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 0 Preventative Maintenance Program in place to maintain electrical system, including C1D2 electrical area classification and bonding and grounding program? Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.2 SMOKING I] Reasonable measures taken to prevent fires because of smoking? I] Smoking prohibited in the building? I] Smoking prohibited in appropriate areas? I] Suitable arrangements for those who wish to smoke? I] Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.3 PORTABLE HEATERS AND HEATING INSTALLATIONS I] Is the use of portable heaters avoided as far as practicable? I] Is the use of the more hazardous type (e.g. radiant bar, fires or LPG appliances) avoided? I] Are suitable measures taken to minimize the hazard of ignition of combustible materials? I] Are fixed heating installations subject to regular maintenance? I] Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.4 COOKING Z Are reasonable measures taken to prevent fires due to cooking? IZ Filters changed and ductwork cleaned regularly? IZ Suitable extinguishing appliances available? Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.5 HOUSEKEEPING Z Is the standard of housekeeping adequate? Z Combustible materials separated from ignition sources? 0 Avoidance of unnecessary accumulation of combustible materials or waste? Z Appropriate storage of hazardous materials? IZ Avoidance of inappropriate storage of combustible materials? Oily rags 4.2.6 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Z If hazardous materials are, or could be, used, has a specific risk assessment been carried out? Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.7 OTHER SIGNIFICANT FIRE HAZARDS THAT WARRANT CONSIDERATION I] Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? If NO then, identify additional hazard. PAGE 17 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 4.2.8 MEANS OF ESCAPE FROM FIRE ❑x Is the building provided with reasonable means of escape in case of fire. ❑X Adequate design of escape routes? ❑X Adequate provision of exits? O Exits easily and immediately openable where necessary? O Fire exits open in direction of escape where necessary? III Satisfactory means for securing exits? Z Reasonable distances of travel: Where there is a single direction of travel? III Reasonable distances of travel: Where there are alternative means of escape? O Suitable protection of escape routes? O Suitable fire precautions for all inner rooms? O Escape routes unobstructed? EI Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.9 MEASURES TO LIMIT FIRE SPREAD AND DEVELOPMENT Z Code compliant compartmentation? (Based on visual inspection of readily accessible areas, with a degree of sampling where appropriate) O It is considered that there is reasonable limitation of linings that may promote fire spread? Z As far as can reasonably be ascertained, fire dampers are provided as necessary to protect critical means of escape against passage of fire, smoke and combustion products in the early stages of a fire? (Based review of design drawings or on visual inspection of readily accessible areas, with a degree of sampling where appropriate). (A full investigation of the design of HVAC systems is outside the scope of this fire risk assessment). Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.10 EMERGENCY ESCAPE LIGHTING III Reasonable standard of emergency escape lighting system provided? (Based on visual inspection and original design code requirements) EI Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.11 FIRE SAFETY SIGNS AND NOTICES O Reasonable standard of fire safety signs and notices? O Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.12 MEANS OF GIVING WARNING IN CASE OF FIRE III Reasonable automatically operated electrical fire alarm system provided? (Based on visual inspection per maintenance practices). O Automatic fire detection provided throughout structure and facilities? O Code compliant automatic fire detection? Upon completion of fire alarm system upgrade. Z Remote transmission of alarm signals? PAGE 18 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness ❑ Are other devices linked to the fire alarm system? Upon fire alarm system upgrade, the LEL detection will be included, in addition to initiating devices and notification appliances. ❑X Contract in place for system ITM? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.13 MANUAL FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPLIANCES ❑X Code complaint provision of portable fire extinguishers? ❑ Hose reels provided? N/A ❑X Are all fire extinguishing appliances readily accessible? ❑X Contract in place for fire extinguisher maintenance? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.14 AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS ❑ Code complaint automatic fire extinguishing system installed? Recommendation made to gain approval for expanding suppression system. Existing systems meet requirements for the spaces they protect. ❑X Contract in place for system ITM? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.15 MANAGEMENT OF FIRE SAFETY PROCEDURES AND ARRANGEMENTS ❑x Is there a suitable record of the fire safety arrangements? While procedures and plans are generally understood, leadership has contracted a third-party to improve procedural documents. ❑X Appropriate fire procedures in place? ❑X Are procedures in the event of fire appropriate and properly documented? Z Are there suitable arrangements for summoning the fire and rescue service? ❑Z Are there suitable arrangements to meet the fire and rescue service on arrival and provide relevant information, including that relating to hazards to fire-fighters? ❑X Are there suitable arrangements for ensuring that the premises have been evacuated? Z Is there a suitable fire assembly point(s)? ❑X Persons trained to use fire extinguishing appliances? ❑x Appropriate liaison with fire and rescue service (e.g. by fire and rescue service crews visiting for familiarization visits)? ❑X Routine in-house inspections of fire precautions (e.g. during health and safety inspections)? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.16 TRAINING AND DRILLS ❑x Are all staff given adequate fire safety instruction and training on induction? While procedures and plans are generally understood, leadership has contracted a third-party to improve procedural documents. PAGE 19 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Z Are all staff given adequate periodic refresher training? at suitable intervals? Z Are all staff provided training information, instruction, or training, as appropriate, on the following: a. Fire risks in the premises, b. The fire safety measures in the building, c. Action in the event of fire, d. Action on hearing the fire alarm, e. Method of operation of manual call points, f. Location and use of fire extinguishers, g. Means for summoning the fire and rescue service, h. Identity of persons nominated to assist with evacuation, and i. Identity of persons nominated to use fire extinguishing appliances. ❑X Are staff with special responsibilities (e.g. fire wardens) given additional training? ❑X Are fire drills carried out at appropriate intervals? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.17 TESTING AND MAINTENANCE ❑X Adequate ITM premises? ❑X ITM of fire detection and alarm system? O ITM of emergency escape lighting? ❑X ITM of fire extinguishing appliances? ❑ ITM of fire water mains? N/A ❑ Inspect and testing of sprinkler installations? N/A ❑X Routine checks of final exit doors and/or security fastenings? O Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.18 BATCH PROCESS HAZARDS ASSESSMENT Refer to 70 HMG Process for overall process operation. O All processes Batched? ❑ Any processes pressurized? Describe: No. However, part of the process involves vacuum at 100 Torr(-100 mmHg). Should process loss vacuum, it would not result in exothermic reaction. It will stall the evaporation of the product and result in potential loss of saleable product. ❑X Process temperature—Cold (refrigerated)? Describe: One of the processes involves a cold catalyzed reaction. If refrigeration were to fail, and product begin to return to room temperature, it would not result in an exothermic reaction. It would stall the catalyzed reaction and result in potential loss of saleable product. ❑X Process temperature— Hot (heated above flashpoint of liquids)? Describe: The process involving vacuum also is performed at a temperature of 55°C, which is above the flashpoint of mixture flammable components in the process. In event either vacuum or temperature went outside control range, the process controls would alert operator PAGE 20 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness to act. Action would include removing heat and re-establishing vacuum to avoid loss of saleable product. ❑X Detection Systems Present? Describe: Reference specific report sections regarding detection system ❑X Suppression Systems Present? Describe: N2 suppression system per process booth, tied into fire alarm system, reporting to Central Station (in progress). Activation of N2 system would shut down Booth ventilation. Design by others. N2 is considered a replacement suppression agent for halogenated agents and installed in accordance with NFPA 2001.Re:Attachment B for information about N2 as an agent ❑X Spill prevention? Describe: Each booth has spill containment under batch process equipment ❑X Personnel protective equipment Describe: FRC clothing, safety glasses, closed shoes ❑X Process controls (temperature, pressure) Describe: Use of PLC in process management. 4.2.19 RECORDS ❑X Appropriate records of Fire drills? While procedures and plans are generally understood, leadership has contracted a third-party to improve procedural documents. ❑X Appropriate records of Fire training? ❑X Appropriate records of Fire alarm tests? ZX Appropriate records of Emergency escape lighting tests? ZX Appropriate records of Maintenance and testing of other fire protection systems? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? PAGE 21 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 5 EQUIPMENT LISTING The following specific equipment listing is provided along with the operating characteristics of the equipment: 5.1 Manufacturing Process Booth 1 • 6x 100L Glass Reactors o Reaction Max Temp - 90C/194F o Reaction Pressure -Ambient • Color Remediation Chromatography Skid o Max Temp - 25C/77F o Max Pressure - 75 psi o Mechanical PRV will also be installed. • 1x 50L Rotovap o Max Temp - 55C/132F o Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum 5.2 Manufacturing Process Booth 2 • MetaPur MP6XL Prep HPLC and Custom Column Hardware o Max Temp - 25C o Max Pressure - 260 psi, rated for 448.5 psi or 30 bar, mechanical PRV will be installed, software pressure limits will also be in use. • 3x 50L Rotovap o Max Temp - 55C/132F o Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum 5.3 Manufacturing Process Booth 3 • 800L Reactor o Reaction Max Temp - 5C o Reaction Pressure -Ambient • 12 Bag Filtration Sock Filter Skid o Run using AODD pump • 2x 50L Rotovap o Max Temp - 55C/132F o Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum 5.4 Manufacturing Process Booth 4 • 6x 50L Rotovap o Max Temp - 55C/132F o Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum PAGE 22 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 5.5 Manufacturing Process Booth 5 • RHS-250 o Max Temp - 55C/132F o Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum • 12 Bag Filtration Sock Filter Skid o Run using AODD pump 5.6 Manufacturing Process Powder Booth • Large FlackTek Mixer o Max Temp -This system generates heat during processing but does not actively heat. Heat does not exceed 50C/122F. o Min Pressure - Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum • Medium FlackTek Mixer o Max Temp -This system generates heat during processing but does not actively heat. Heat does not exceed 50C/122F. o Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum PAGE 23 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 6 MANUFACTURING OPERATION - HMIS This facility manufactures food grade additive(s) for use by manufacturers of finished food grade products for sale to public. In the manufacturing process, the following compounds are stored, used, and disposed in locations noted: Booth #1 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA 53 gal NA 0 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 0 - Dehydromitragynine CL NA 2 kg NA 2 0 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 200 gal 2 3 0 - Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 165 gal 1 3 0 - Toluene CL FL-IB 26 gal 480 gal 2 3 0 - Tetrahydrofuran CL FL-IB 26 gal 2 3 1 - Ethanol 20 L/ CL FL-IB 2 0 - 5 gal Diethyl Ether CL FL-IA 60 L/ 120 gal 1 4 1 - 15 gal Sodium Sulfate OP/ NA 50 lbs NA 2 0 0 CL Zinc trifluoromethanesulfonate CL Toxics 35 lbs 500 lbs 3 1 1 - Sodium Bicarbonate CL NA 50 lbs NL 2 0 1 - Hydrochloric Acid CL NA 1.2 L NL 3 0 1 - Citric Acid CL NA 1 kg NL 1 0 0 - Booth #2 Chemical Use IFC Haz Qty MAQ* Health Fire React Spc Class Haz Haz Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 i 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine ST/ 10 lbs/ OP/ NA 5 lbs/ NA 2 0 0 - CL 30 lbs Methylene Chloride OP Toxics 35 lbs 500 lbs 2 0 - Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 165 gal 1 0 - 480 gal Hexane CL FL-IB 180 gal 2 0 PAGE 24 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Booth #3 Chemical Use IFC Haz Qty MAQ* Health Fire React Spc Class Haz Haz Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 225 gal 2 0 - 480 gal Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 220 gal 1 0 - Mitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 1 0 - [Bis(trifluoroacetoxy) CL NA 110 lbs NA 2 0 - iodo]benzene Sodium Bicarbonate CL NA 110 lbs NA 1 0 Trifluoroacetic Acid CL Toxics 50 lbs 500 lbs 3 2 COR Booth #4 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 25 gal 2 0 - g gal al Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 100 gal 1 0 - Booth #5 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 225 gal 2 0 - 480 gal Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 220 gal 1 0 - Mitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 1 0 - [Bis(trifluoroacetoxy) CL NA 110 lbs NA 2 0 iodo]benzene Sodium Bicarbonate CL NA 110 lbs NA 1 0 Trifluoroacetic Acid CL Toxics 50 lbs 500 lbs 3 2 COR PAGE 25 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Powder Booth IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz ST/OP/ 10 lbs/ 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 5 lbs/ NA 2 0 - 30 lbs ST/OP/ 10 lbs/ Mitragynine CL NA 5 lbs/ NA 1 0 - 30 lbs ST/OP/ 5 gal/ Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 5 gal/ 480 gal 1 0 - 5 gal Note: * where applicable, MAQ increased per 2018 IFC Table 5003.1, Quantity shown treated as components of in-process mixture, total quantity of components is less than MAQ noted. 7 MATERIAL STORAGE - HMIS The chemicals noted below are stored either as feedstock to the manufacturing operation or waste product awaiting shipment from facility. Outdoor Storage IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran ST FL- IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 - Acetone ST FL- IB 165 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 - Acetonitrile ST FL- IB 1,650 gal 2,200 gal 2 0 - Argon ST Gas 6,000 cf 6,000 cf 1 0 0 - Methylene Chloride ST Toxics 165 gal 1,000 lbs 2 1 0 - Petroleum Diesel Fuel ST CL-II 5 50ga�I/ 8,800 gal 1 2 0 - Diethyl Ether ST FL-IA 20 gal 1,100 gal 2 4 2 - Duratherm XLT-2 ST CL-II 55 gal 8,800 gal 1 2 0 - Ethanol ST FL-IB 275 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 - Ethyl Acetate ST FL- IB 1,320 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 - Gasoline ST FL- IB 10 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 - Heptane ST FL- IB 165 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 - Hexane ST FL- IB 1,650 gal 2,200 gal 2 3 0 - Isopropyl Alcohol ST FL- IB 55 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 - Methanol ST FL- IB 220 gal 2,200 gal 3 3 0 - Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ST FL- IB 55 gal 2,200 gal 2 3 0 - Pentane ST FL-IA 75 gal 1,100 gal 1 0 - Propylene Glycol ST CL-IIIB 110 gal 22,000 gal 1 0 - Silica Gel ST NA 12,000 lbs None Found 1 0 - Triethylamine(Toxic) ST FL- IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 3 1 0 - Tetrahydrofuran ST FL- IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 2 2 - Toluene ST FL-IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 2 0 - Vacuum Pump Oil ST CL-IIIB 110 gal 22,000 gal 1 0 - PAGE 26 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2018 NFPA 30 Table 15.3 Storage Limitations for Outside Storage Portable Tanks and Rigid Plastic and Containers Metal IBCs Composite IBCs Minimum Separation Distance(ft) Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum To Property To Street, Quantity Storage Maximum Storage Quantity Storage Between Line That Is or Alley,or Liquid per Pile Height Quantity per Height per Pile Height Piles or Rack Can Be Built Public Class (gal)a,b (ft) Pile(gal) (ft) (gal)" (ft) Sections Upon".d Way" IA 1,100 10 2,200 7 NP NP 5 50 10 IB 2,200 12 4,400 14 NP NP 5 50 10 IC 4,400 12 8,800 14 NP NP 5 50 10 II 8,800 12 17,600 14 8,800 14 5 25 5 III 22,000 18 44,000 14 22,000 18 5 10 5 For SI units,1 ft=0.3 m;1 gal=3.8 L. NP:Not permitted. 'See 15.3.1 regarding mixed-class storage. 'See 15.3.4 for smaller pile sizes. 'For storage in racks,the quantity limits per pile do not apply,but the rack arrangements should be limited to a maximum of 50 ft(15 m)in length and two rows or 9 ft(2.7 m)in depth. 'See 15.3.3 regarding protection for exposures. 8 MATERIAL STORAGE - MISCELLANEOUS Cleaning Closet Storage Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Common cleaning products No MAQ - for daily office/business use are not exceeded. included. The quantities kept on site are considered de minims for Kept in purposes of this analysis. The original products are listed in the attached containers HMIS storage location. Main Lab Floor Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Common lab chemicals No MAQ - associated with research and quality exceeded. assurance for the manufacturing process. The quantities kept on site Kept in are considered de minimis for original purposes of this analysis. The containers products are listed in the attached and/or HMIS storage location. applicable cabinets PAGE 27 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness (Flam, etc.) NOTE: Individual HMIS provided for each chemical used by SW under separate cover. PAGE 28 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 9 Process Flow Documents 9.1 Incoming Raw Material Process Flow ""WE RECEIVE EITHER LOW OR HIGH PURITY MIT. WHAT WE RECEIVE DETERMINES WHERE THE RAW MATERIAL STARTS IN FLOW "" INCOMING RAW MATERIAL Low Purity MIT MIT Refinement INCOMING RAW MATERIAL High Purity MIT 7OHMG PIMG DMG PAGE 29 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 9.2 MIT Refinement Y.r.�ry.iS@. .ea Adsvr FrtiA � SSA .. IIGO?'••P'fl.utl4lu Wtl.M ImYI lae-ru ,a al JR l Tr.I..am_Wft_H_. N.pYYrin IfA SYo lbdi I YYA Jesd•IX•11 A!®YLy Ella Lime. WYp/�.11:l]W MaP IVRV Pa--are... Wis4.4 fIrt. • Irxa.rklryt lBw.Ma Whim! •SL.4 a104..0••••da 11, 5-at •w.dkt�ylN r.M 4fi9 Rea 01,4V ILLY SM. e�b..NsQ(e A Pip.I IY r 1(Y}y}/Mn{yl.p VYI • ,'isinwY'.Ir4lnrr Gran PAGE 30 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness YYi6 Reno•Cia.LL .00 n.•y-Pk..u.r attar 10rpm�«er • �({iGrye..s l.w• dam!ksuw.=akOmp W.y,.. Fa..109M«Um. a 4a4 M k00,1 fa«au 0.1 RiR.ldrr ka[-wrri 4311.39Mm "SEtl lwr4v,.W .l OFa Fairslwn VfrsN 110.,4 1 1 rxuara PAGE 31 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 9.3 70 HMG PROCESS Two Sets of these reactions are typically ran al a time. .cc. FIk1, �,..c.eln.11 l..l 1. llln.lw.rye..l1,m.l...1 AM IN 1QO.HL.re 0d*doaalo002 mewr a NIIN 61-s[W.rra4r fc ie rartrular trawooidcal,Ace IA, TFA n added Iv re«aen adnr AEA. 1120 and,.Anna yu.a ra 20 MP %FA Aara d to'Noel»,gler 12AA ark.4.eas4e021ed Iw 5 minutes 61,01 MO 9»are rs Ai.to yuen.eV.ten et OM pll enecloz day It*mum uatuton'smeared balmy proc ing I A It>lr.wF .s-ob U.:Nur�torato neuyPm�r41 x.enrx.rwr..matr..n aam Amato sawn Extraeaiaaa are ae lattows AFTER pH cheek: IExtradion NI 2001 F1.Faw1wt»m ce.14.441ed wote»xnar rex0.e»601On 1..l.. t MR abwwa wnt»n.6...1.ear,e•lrwn rraetar wMan oX We aHra a•-.. lent Extraction RP F,..»lwnn asx abw.vrs50,000 lrcla.lata.drarw ,e rr.lnr.t,r A.e wr3md�NA»same WI al. att.at ].IRA a Fl241.4N.Alb avn al AN 11A0Raducl»di...f.a r..tnta NC AP Waller I[.-Extra,lien t 0 b0a.,500100 hS».»rw,.rasa.l.10 Mae..,,met FIta aaaa Vern WO cto,00ufe� sr lrt+n pr..: ecM.NSwxluW.nas.arm.' n n s rren•O*01O 4ranmmM.mo.. mm W..n irS *coo 00,101,1 ,..,,,ancel:s • �1 i wa arrnora7 um ante. b:�rl:n —m nwouu— :SkIL xbl cMF ...e5050�J4 MR Fa,1A�al..mr uric 11000101 1Mgr AIM X01. PAGE 32 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness NPrechad : i. Pik 1 ...ream .,g.pipy 6.1111115t/11901./(Vt1141. 1. at 1 1 PI lg Mt 7101 41.1.., .a PM M l 1 ANL MR I PAGE 33 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 9.4 PIMG 7-Hydroxymitragynine —Solids.addition funnelme—AOOO-Closed Uses Tetrahydmluran 2.0 kg 18 L Zinc trifluoremethanesulfonate Toluene 3.6k —Sails addition funnel—se—HOOD-Closed Use 18L v Pseudoindoxyl Mitragynine Reaction 36L Saturated Sodium Bicarbonate AHD-[FusedUse Water Soultion 20 L Quenched Reaction A pit check is done to ensure solution is neutral before proceeding 56 L IF pH is NOT neutral 2-3kg Sodium Bicarbonate may be added 1 Liquid-Liquid-Extraction/ Separation I f 1 Organic Layer RO Water 36 L 20L ___) RO Water -A00D-Closed Use 20 L Liquid-Liquid-Extraction I ', Combination of Separation ) ( ~ Aqueous Layers 56L ROOD-Closed Use 60L � HOOD-Closed Use— Ethyl Acetate / Aqueous Layer 20 L R020Later -Anne-Closed Uses ^� 20L Liquid-Liquid-Extraction/ Separation 80 L Aqueous Layer 'I 2D L ) AD00 Closed Use Organic Layer 60 L of Aqueous 20 L Waste Combination of J . . Organic Layers 41 58L PAGE 34 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 10 kg of Sodium Sulfate AODD-CI losed Use 56 L of Organic 10 kg of Sodium Sulfate Solid Solution to CRC Skid Hazardous Waste J 1 Transfer filtered product into 50 L rotovap 56 L of Ethyl -I.' Acetale/ToluenefTetrahydrofuran 2 kg pseudoindozyl mitragynne,56 L Waste Toluene/Tetrahydrofuran/Ethyl Acetate 1 If product test Add<10 L of Ethanol <10 L of Ethanol far residual I,.for Azeotro Waste Toluene Prn9 1 Transfer produd to I Drying Ovens / 1 CFinal Wen Purge 1 CPackaging J PAGE 35 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 9.5 DMG Hydrochloric Acid-Diethyl Ether Procedure Diethyl Ether(Et20) 7-hydroxyMitragynine 17-OH) 40 L 2 kg A0D0-CLOSED USE �POURED IN FROM BAG/BUCKET-OPEN USED 7-OH&Et20 are added to a 100 L reactor chilled @-5C and agitated for 30 minutes Hydrochloric Acid(HCI) in Diethyl Ether 7.2 L TOTAL VOLUMES: 7-OH-2 kg HCI is added to reaction after Et20 and Et20-60 L (7-OH)have agitated for 20 minutes i NCI-1.2 L DMG-1.8 kg 7-OH&Et20 40 L POLYPROPYLENE ACID WEIGHING BUCKET-OPEN USE or DIRECT FROM CHEMICAL CONTAINER Acid Reaction 47.2 L Reactor temperature is raised to 25C over 30 minutes Hydrochloric Acid(HCI) in Diethyl Ether 4L POLYPROPYLENE ACID WEIGHING BUCKET-OPEN USE or DIRECT FROM CHEMICAL CONTAINER Acid Reaction 51.2 L The reaction is left agitate far 20 minutes Reaction lime can extend if anatytics shows an incomplete reaction. PAGE 36 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness pH check 1 Drain Reaction 51.2 L Reaction is collected in 2-3 Polypropylene Acid Weighing Buckets and sealed after collection POLYPROPYLENE ACID WEIGHING BUCKET-OPEN USE BUCHNER FUNNEL-OPEN USE Diethyl Ether 10 L Filtration of Precipitate 18.4 kg from 25 L solution AHD-Closed Use AODD-Closed Use Final Oven Purge Organic Hazardous Waste 61.2 L Packaging PAGE 37 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 10 New Chromatography 10.1 Process Description The process involving the new technology (to SFW) involves the same general process currently in place where vessels are operated at a vacuum to assist in removal of the liquids (water, other chemicals) by keeping the process temperature a constant 25C (77F). The chromatography unit draws liquid through the unit at a rate of between 0.002 and 1.29 gpm. It pressurizes the liquid to "260 psig. The unit is software controlled for over pressure events and mechanical pressure relief valve is in the system. While the unit pressures the stream to an elevated pressure, the liquid is returned to normal atmospheric pressure at the discharge of the unit. MP-X6L Standard Configuration 0 0— )71-0Z4— E I�A UV- -B w Legend DAD ABCDE Tubing:3/8"OD x 1/4"ID,FEP P4 Pneumatic 3-Way Valve W I, �ji Process Tubing:1/8"00 a 0.083"ID,316 SS i^^^l Gradient Mixing Manifold �i ,J (�� ' F4 Column Tubing:1/4"OD,31655 and FEP Primary Pump,6.0 I./min,100 bar I���JJJ l���JJJ /i=1 Fl F2 F3 F1-4,W Tubing:1/4"00 x 0.188"ID,FEP Secondary Pump,6.0 L/min,100 bar 0 Pressure Transducer ► Normally Closed Pneumatic Ball Valve Rotary Valve:Directional Flow Through Column %oi0 Pressure Relief Valve Rev 1.7 MetaPur www.metapurinc.com PAGE 38 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Chromatography Instrument Fluidics Flow Range 10-4900 m1/min J . l Maximum Pressure 150 bar i ,, N J Sr Pump Inlet Maximum Pressure 0.5-1 bar •• • : Pump Inlet 3/8"OD tubing,Swagelok c High Pressure Flow Path 1/4"OD SST,Swagelok ,-- J 1 ..• Peristaltic Pump 1/8"OD PEEK,1/4 28 flat bottom port 1 I ,- I ( , 2,3,4&6 Port Valves 1/4"OD SST,Swagelok, pneumatic ��i 11t by JI- s I ,- Detector �"JP UV-DAD 200-720 nm with Scanning Flow Cell 0.05 mm path length,stable to 10 L/min PAGE 39 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 11 Fire Alarm Guidance 11.1 UNIT 202, OFFICE Install smoke detection in the office common areas in accordance with 2018 IFC and 2016 NFPA 72, National Fire Detection and Signaling Code. - In the office space, install smoke detection in common areas and at top of the stairway, in accordance with applicable code. - Tie into new FACU. 11.2 UNIT 202, MANUFACTURING AREA Install a fire detection and alarm system in accordance with the 2018 IFC and 2016 NFPA 72, National Fire Detection and Signaling Code, with the following guidance - Locate the FACU in the South-East corner of the manufacturing area of Unit#201. This location is near the 120V electrical panel and near an external entry/egress door that should be marked with FACU location. The panel location also provides for ready expansion to other space adjacent to the current manufacturing space should SW expand their operation in future. - Install a smoke detector above the FACU. Note this space is currently operating 24/7. - Connect FACU to autodialer to central location for fire department notification. - Install heat detection, per applicable code, in the space (at ceiling level) for building detection service. - Install notification devices (horn/strobe, LED), per code, in the space for building occupant notification. - Connect existing LEL monitoring devices in the process booths to the FACU and, where possible, use the existing notification devices in the booths as part of the occupant notification. - Connect existing N2 suppression system detection to the FACU. PAGE 40 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 11.3 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS The sequence of operations is generic for Unit 202. SYSTEM OUTPUTS z 0 1— (i) z I- LL z Z z 0 D H uJ m 0 w cc w H uj J Z W Q a (2 o z J D N Z w 0 < N _ ~ 2 0 0 z i- a a L 0 o H a z I Z > > cc D a INPUTS N a I— ' N N Q FACU Trouble * * Smoke/Heat * * * Booth Detection * * * * * LEL * * * * PAGE 41 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 11.4 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS The single line diagrams are descriptive to intent of fire alarm system design. System designer will provide NFPA 72 compliant design. Class B circuit, with end of line resistors as required. Refer to SOO for PWR/Vent system outputs for state. Single Line Diagram - Descriptive Unit#202 Office Warehouse Booth #1 Booth #2 Booth #3 Booth #4 Booth #5 SD —+— SD HD HD HD HD HD HD SLC—Class B LEL LEL - LEL LEL - LEL FAC U PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR / / / / / VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT NAC—Class B H/S H/S H/S H/S H/S H/S H/S 1 PAGE 42 of 44 Appendix B N2 Suppression Agent 12 N2 Suppression Agent 12.1 Information from Kidde-Fenwal Nitrogen is an environmentally acceptable,people friendly inert gas fire suppression agent for vital facilities with a wide range of hazards. ANL Nitrogen fire suppression systems utilize pure Nitrogen,which is naturally occurring inert gas present in the 1111 atmosphere. It is safe for use in occupied spaces and poses no threat to the environment.Nitrogen operates as a fire suppressant by reducing the oxygen content within a room to a point at which the fire will extinguish,without compromising the safety of individuals present in the room. Nitrogen will not decompose or produce any by-products when exposed to a flame. Features Technical Specifications Listing&Approvals • Effective against fires involving many • Non-conductive and can be used in • FM Approved combustible materials and flammable environments where sensitive electronic • ULC Listed liquids equipment is present • Requires no cleanup after a fire event as • Lacks oxidative qualities the result of agent release • Poses no threat to the environment(Zero • Will not damage protected assets ozone depletion/zero global warming) • Can be stored at low ambient temperature • Economical recharges with locally accessed agent PAGE 43 of 44 Appendix B N2 Suppression Agent 12.2 Academic Paper on N2 While this paper is dated, the principles presented are valid. Click on the Introduction for web access to the paper. NITROGEN GAS AS A HALON REPLACEMENT Ted A.Moore Nobuo Yamada Center for Global Environmental Technologies Koatsu Co.,Ltd. New Mexico Engineering Research Institute 310,Kitahonmachi 1-chome,Itami The University of New Mexico Hyogo,JAPAN Albuquerque,New Mexico 87106 USA INTRODUCTION Under the Montreal Protocol the production of halon fire extinguishants has been phased out throughout the developed world. Recently Koatsu Co.,Ltd.began developing,testing,and producing total-flood fire suppression systems containing nitrogen gas as the agent. The nitrogen gas is both the fire suppression agent and the cylinder pressurization agent. These systems are designed to replace Halon 1301 total-flood systems in a variety of applications. The nitrogen gas systems consist of an agent cylinder,discharge manifold,activation valves,distribution piping, nozzles,pipe hangers,and detection/control devices. There are no degradation byproducts resulting from the manufacture,processing,use,or disposal of nitrogen gas. When the agent is discharged in a fire situation the concentrations of carbon dioxide(CO2)and carbon monoxide (CO)will increase. The increased concentration levels of these species are dependent upon the fire size and extinguishment time. Large-scale fine tests have been performed with Class A fuels (wood crib and PE cable),Class B fuels(heptane,fuel oil,toluene,and methanol),and Class C scenarios(energized circuits). Details of the tests and results are presented along with laboratory-scalecup-burner and inertion test data. Agent design concentrations range from 33.6 to 43.5 vol.%. The typical discharge time is 60 sec. Extinguishment times vary from 16to 80 sec. The minimum measured oxygen concentrations after agent discharge vary from 11.7 to 14.2 vol.%(depending upon the design concentration). The use of the product requires installing new equipment(cylinder,valves,piping,controls,etc.). As with all halon replacements,retrofitting of existing equipment will not be acceptable. BACKGROUND The phaseout of halons sparked a renewed interest in developing new total-flood fire suppression systems. Of interest to this paper,a variety of inert gas systems have become commercially available(Table 1). The newest commercially available inert gas systems contain nitrogen gas, being used both as the fire suppression agent and the pressurization agent. Nitrogen gas has long been used in the fire suppression industry. Its primary use has been as a pressurization gas in total-flood fire suppression systems and in portable fire extinguishers.In early 1972 Carhart and Fielding with the U.S.Naval Research Laboratory(NRL)proposed using nitrogen gas as a fire suppression agent onboard submarines[1]. Again in 1994 Carhart advocated the development and use of nitrogen gas fire suppression systems as substitutes for halon systems[2]. In the mid-1990s Koatsu began testing,developing,commercializing,and selling nitrogen total- flood fire suppression systems in Japan. In Europe,nitrogen systems are being commercialized and sold by Cerberus. Nitrogen gas fire suppression systems will be included in the next revision of the National Fire Protection Association(NFPA)NFPA 2001 Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems 1996 Edition[3]. Nitrogen gas will also be listed as an acceptable fire suppression agent by the US Environmental Protection Agency(US EPA)Significant New Alternatives Policy(SNAP)Program[4]. Inclusion and listing will be available in 1999. 330 Halon Options Technical Working Conference 12-14 May 1998 PAGE 44 of 44 Small Containment Large Containment X S E E m O N c a o o U ID 0 Secondary Muster /Assembly Location - West Side of Property r X Booth #3 Main Lab Area I I X Booth #4 Booth #2 Powder Main Lab Area Booth S n n Booth #1 Office Area X Cleaning Closet X LJ i I I 1 X E E LEGEND E Exit X Fire Primary Muster /Assembly 41 Extinguisher Location - South West Corner of Property S Spill Kit OR Across the Road HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #1 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Booth #1 0 0 45 45 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 AS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME LI Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #1 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 75-05-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Acetonitrile Booth #1 0 0 200 200 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \441 . ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids IF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #1 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethyl l Acetate LABEL NAME Booth #1 0 0 165 165 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 4 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #1 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7757-82-6 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Sodium Sulfate Booth #1 0 50 50 100 Lbs N Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ' 0 ' ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #2 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Booth #2 10 5 30 45 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 AS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME LI Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #2 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT oC P R T 75-09-2 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Methylene Chloride Booth #2 0 5 0 5 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ilk. NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #2 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethyl Acetate LABEL NAME Booth #2 0 0 180 180 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 4 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #2 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 110-54-3 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Hexane LABEL NAME Booth #2 0 0 180 180 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASEl Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44# NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids Iligr ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Booth #3 0 0 45 45 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas C LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ' 0 ' AS NUMBER % Of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 75-05-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Acetonitrile LABEL NAME Booth #3 0 0 225 225 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethyl Acetate LABEL NAME Booth #3 0 0 220 220 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 4 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 4098-40-2 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Mitra nine LABEL NAME 9Y Booth #3 0 0 45 45 Lbs N Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 5 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 2712-78-9 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Bis trifluoroacetox iodo benzene LABEL NAME < < Y) Booth #3 0 0 110 110 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME LI Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 6 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 144-55-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Sodium Bicarbonate LABEL NAME Booth #3 0 0 110 110 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ 0 ' ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids lir ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 7 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 76-05-1 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Trifluoroacetic Acid LABEL NAME Booth #3 0 0 4 4 Gal Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ 4 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 4 4 ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: COR LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ® Corrosive pH 2 COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 3 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #4 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Booth #4 0 0 45 45 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas C LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ' 0 ' AS NUMBER % Of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 3 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #4 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 75-05-8 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Acetonitrile LABEL NAME Booth #4 0 0 25 25 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASEl Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44141.* NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 3 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #4 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethyl l Acetate LABEL NAME Booth #4 55 0 100 155 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND LI Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T 0 R CAS NUMBER 64-02-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Industrial Cleaner& Degreaser Cleaning Closet 18.9 L 18.9 L 1 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 64-02-8 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 5-10% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Ethylenediamine tetraacetate ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 1300-72-7 % of Mixture CI Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 5-10% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Sodium Xylenesulfonate LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 66455-15-0 El Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 5-10% ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas44 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids Alcohols, C10-14, ethoxylated El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside 4 \ LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 6834-92-0 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 1-5% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND Sodium Metasilicate ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 25155-30-0 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Fabuloso Cleaning Closet 2 gal 2 gal 2 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD y Pure ❑ Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 25155-30-0 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 1-5% In Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F Sodium Dodecyl Benzene Sulfonate ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 90% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas Water ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas \ 4 CAS NUMBER 122-99-6 % of Mixture LI F ae ❑ Inert Gas El Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ° El Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 0 INGREDIENT NAME 1-5/o ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: 2-phenoxyethanol ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 7757-82-6 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 1-5% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND Sodium Sulfate ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 100-51-6 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Air Wick Plug-In Cleaning Closet 26 oz 26 oz 26 N N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure y Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 100 51 6 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 10-20% In Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Benzyl Alcohol ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 140-11-4 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 5-10% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas Benzyl acetate ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER8000-41-7 % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 5-10% ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 44 \ Terpineol El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 18479-58-8 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 5-10% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY Dihydromyrcenol ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE 32210-23-4 ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE 5-10% ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE 4-tert-butylcyclohexyl acetate ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer :�-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 4 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Glass Cleaner Cleaning Closet 95 oZ 95 oz 5 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure y Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 % of Mixture PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 95`)/0 In Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside 4 \ ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Access illir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 5 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 75-28-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Glade Aerosol Cleaning Closet 782 g 782 g 2 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure y Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 75 28 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 10-30% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME M Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Isobutane Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 74-98-6 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 5-10% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Propane LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 4 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 44 \ ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 6 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7722-84-1 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Hydrogen Peroxide, 3% Cleaning Closet 48 oz 3 Y N N LABEL NAME 48 oz PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 96-97% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 7722-84-1 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ° ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN it INGREDIENT NAME 3/0 ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Hydrogen Peroxide LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 444 ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 7 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7722-84-1 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Salon Care Volume Creme Cleaning Closet 1 gal 1 gal 1 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) CI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 60-80% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 7722-84-1 % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 20-40% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN it INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Hydrogen Peroxide LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas '44 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: OX ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 8 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Y N N LABEL NAME Rejuvinate All-Floors Restorer Cleaning Closet 1 gal 1 gal 1 PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 45% In Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 111-90-0 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN 1-5% ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas INGREDIENT NAME Diethylene Glycol Ethyl Ether ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER 34590-94-8 % of Mixture LI F ae ❑ Inert Gas 0 El Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 1-5% ElFlammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 440 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids Di ro lene Glycol Methyl Ether El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: p pY Y Y ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 9 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR N N N LABEL NAME Soft Soap Anitibacterial Liquid Soap Cleaning Closet 45 oz 45 oz 6 PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 90% In Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 112-02-7 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN 1-5% ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas INGREDIENT NAME Cetrimonium Chloride ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER 56-81-5 % of Mixture LI F ae ❑ Inert Gas 0 El Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 1-5% El Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 40 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: Glycerin ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 61792-31-2 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 1-5% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY Lauramidopropyldimethylamine odixe ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 10 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P T R E 7631-99-4 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Y N N LABEL NAME Roto-Rooter Pipe Shield Solution Cleaning Closet 1 gal 1 gal 1 PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed I Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7631 99 4 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 33% In Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Sodium Nitrate ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 6381-92-6 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 33% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN it INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas Ethylenediamine tetraacetate ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER 7757-82-6 % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 33% El Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 40 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids Sodium Sulfate El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 11 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR N N N LABEL NAME Biological Drain & Septic System Treatmeni Cleaning Closet 0.5 gal 0.5 gal 1 PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 90-99% ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas it ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 1-5% El Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 40 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: Glycerin ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY Lauramidopropyldimethylamine odixe ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 12 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Dawn Diswashing Liquid Cleaning Closet 4 N N N LABEL NAME 6.48 L 6.48 L PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 60-80% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 68585-47-7 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 15-20% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas it ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Sulfuric Acid, mono C10-16 alkyl Esters ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas ❑ Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER 68585-34-2 % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 5-10% ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 40 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediypalpha-sulfo-omega-hydroxy-C10-16 alkyl esters El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 70592-80-2 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 5-10% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY Amine oxides, C10-16 alkyldimethyl ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer :oi-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 13 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Foaming Hand Soap Cleaning Closet 40 oz 40 oz 10 N N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ai NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 90-98% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 68585-47-7 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 1-5% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas it ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Sulfuric Acid, mono C10-16 alkyl Esters LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER 110615-47-9 % of Mixture LI F ae ❑ Inert Gas 0 El Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 1-5% El Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 40 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids C10-16 Polyglycoside El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 14 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Clorox Disinfecting Bleach Cleaning Closet 32 oz 32 oz 1 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 91-96% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 7861-52-9 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 4-9% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Sodium Hypochlorite LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 440 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 15 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Advantage 20x Citrus Cleaning Solution Cleaning Closet 32 oz 32 oz 1 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ai NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 90-98% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 34398-01-1 % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 1-5% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas it Undeceth-7 ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER 497-19-8 % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 1-5% ElFlammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas440 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: Sodium Carbonate ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 64-02-8 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 1.4-1.5% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY Ethylenediamine tetraacetate ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V Corrosive pH 11 COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 16 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Lysol Toilet Bowl Cleaner Cleaning Closet 32 oz 32 oz 1 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 90-98% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 7681-52-9 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 1-5% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Sodium Hypochlorite LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER 3332-27-2 % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 1-5% ElFlammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas440 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N,N-dimethyltetradecylamine N-oxide ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 1310-73-2 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 0.1-1% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY Sodium Hydroxide ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V Corrosive pH 12-13 COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE El Pyrophoric Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iiiA-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 3 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cold Storage #2 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Cold Storage #2 110 0 0 110 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas C LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ' 0 ' AS NUMBER % Of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 3 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cold Storage #2 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 4098-40-2 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Mitragynine LABEL NAME Cold Storage #2 400 0 0 400 Lbs N Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 3 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cold Storage #1 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 2712-78-9 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Bis trifluoroacetox iodo benzene LABEL NAME < < Y) Cold Storage #1 1000 0 0 1000 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 2 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Building 305 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Building 305 220 0 0 220 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 AS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME LI Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 2 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Building 305 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 64-17-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethanol LABEL NAME Building 305 5 0 0 5 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ , 4 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 96-47-9 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 1.5 0 0 1.5 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4, 4 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer .oi-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 67-64-1 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Acetone LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0.25 0 0 0.25 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44& ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas Q INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 75-05-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Acetonitrile LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0 0 110 110 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 4 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT T 1336-21-6 0 R LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E PRODUCT OR Ammonium Hydroxide LABEL NAMEMain Lab Floor 3 0 0 3 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 5 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 7440-37-1 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Argon Main Lab Floor 1800 0 0 1800 ft3 Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ® Inert Gas 40 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 2 Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 6 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 61790-53-2 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Celite LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 230 0 0 230 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ 0 ' ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids IF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 7 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 77-92-9 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Citric Acid LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 275 0 0 275 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 40 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 8 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 5614-37-9 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL o R E N E M PRODUCT OR Cy clo ent I Methyl Ether LABEL NAME P yMain Lab Floor 1 0 0 1 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4, 44 1 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/Alir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 9 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 6674-22-2 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR (1,8-Diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene) LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 1 0 0 1 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ® Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4411 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids NgT ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 10 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 0 R STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT T 75-09-2 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E PRODUCT OR Methylene Chloride LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 110 0 0 110 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME LI Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 11 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 60-29-7 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Diethyl Ether LABEL NAME y Main Lab Floor 0.5 0 0 0.5 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \k4i4 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ® Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 12 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 108-59-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Dimethyl I Malonate LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0.25 0 0 0.25 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ® Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \441. NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas Q INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 13 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 67-68-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Dimethyl Sulfoxide LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 2 0 0 2 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 14 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 64-17-5 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethanol LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 55 0 0 55 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASEl Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44L4 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids IF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 15 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethyl l Acetate LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0 0 110 110 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) Ill Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 16 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 1333-74-0 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Hydrogen Main Lab Floor 300 0 0 300 I ft3 Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed I Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ® Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ 4 Inert Gas ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 17 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 74-88-4 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR lodomethane LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0.125 0 0 0.125 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids lir ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 18 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 67-56-1 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Methanol LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0.25 0 0 0.25 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER \AS4* % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids NIF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 19 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 0 R STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT T 1634-04-4 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E PRODUCT OR Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether LABEL NAMEMain Lab Floor 1 0 0 1 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids IV ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 20 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 8032-32-4 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Petroleum Ether LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0.125 0 0 0.125 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \k4i4 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 21 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 144-55-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Sodium Bicarbonate LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 1200 0 0 1200 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \AL° ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids lir ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 22 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7757-82-6 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Sodium Sulfate LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 750 0 0 750 Lbs N Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 40 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 23 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7647-14-5 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Sodium Chloride LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 725 0 0 725 Lbs N N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI 0 Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 24 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 1310-73-2 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Sodium Hydroxide LABEL NAME y Main Lab Floor 220 0 0 220 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 404 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: COR LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ® Corrosive pH 12 COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 25 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 76-05-1 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Trifluoroacetic Acid LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 32 0 0 32 Gal Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ 4 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 4 4 ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: COR LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ® Corrosive pH 2 COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 26 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 109-99-9 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Tetrahydrofuran LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 1.5 0 0 1.5 Gal Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ 4 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids 4 4 ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer .oi-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 27 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 108-88-3 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Toluene LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 1 0 0 1 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44itt* ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 28 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 1330-20-7 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Xylenes LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 1 0 0 1 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ® Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 96-47-9 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 110 0 0 110 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4, 4 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer .oi-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 67-64-1 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Acetone LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 165 0 0 165 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44& ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 75-05-8 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Acetonitrile LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 1650 0 0 1650 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASEl Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44141.* NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 4 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7440-37-1 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Argon Outdoor Containment 6000 0 0 6000 ft3 Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ® Inert Gas 40 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 0 Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 5 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT oC P R T 75-09-2 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Methylene Chloride Outdoor Containment 165 0 0 165 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ilk. ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 6 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 68476-34-6 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Petroleum Diesel Fuel Outdoor Containment 5 0 550 555 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture WO Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \441 . NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids IIV ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 7 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 60-29-7 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Diethyl I Ether LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 20 0 0 20 Gal Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ® Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 8 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 68551-17-7 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Duratherm XLT-2 LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 55 0 0 55 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ® Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas \4414 LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquidsIr ElFlammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 9 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 64-17-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethanol LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 275 0 0 275 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ ,A ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas O INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 10 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethyl Acetate LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 1320 0 0 1320 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 11 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT oC P R T 86290-81-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Gasoline LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 10 0 0 10 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \AI4 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 12 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 142-82-5 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR He tape LABEL NAME P Outdoor Containment 165 0 0 165 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASEl Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \, 4 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 13 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 110-54-3 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Hexane LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 1650 0 0 1650 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASEl Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44# NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids Iligr ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 14 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 67-63-0 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Isopropyl Alcohol Outdoor Containment 55 0 0 55 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44& ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas O INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids IF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 15 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 67-56-1 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Methanol LABEL NAME Outdoor Containmnet 220 0 0 220 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \AS4* NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids NIF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 16 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT oC P R T 1634-04-4 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether LABEL NAMEOutdoor Containment 55 0 0 55 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids IV ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 17 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 7440-05-3 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M LABELPRODUCT NAM OR Palladium on Carbon 10% Outdoor Containment 11 0 0 11 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure ® Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 CAS NUMBER 7440-05-3 % of Mixture PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 1 0% ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME Palladium LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F 7440-44-0 LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 90% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME Activated Carbon ® Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas \ 8 ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ® Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 4 4* ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ® Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer .oi-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 18 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 109-66-0 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Pentane LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 75 0 0 75 Gal Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 4 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas O Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 4 ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 19 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 57-55-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Propylene Glycol LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 110 0 0 110 Gal N Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids lir ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 20 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7631-86-9 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Silica Gel LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 12000 0 0 12000 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \AILO ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids IF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 21 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 121-44-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Triethylamine Outdoor Containment 110 0 0 110 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 22 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 109-99-9 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Tetrahydrofuran LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 110 0 0 110 Gal Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ 4 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids 4 4 ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer .oi-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 23 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 108-88-3 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Toluene LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 110 0 0 110 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44itt* ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 24 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT T 0 R 64742-58-1 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Vacuum Pump Oil Outdoor Containment 110 0 0 110 Gal N Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \441&4 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids IV ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 2 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Powder Booth ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Powder Booth 10 5 30 45 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 AS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME LI Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 2 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Powder Booth ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Ethyl Acetate Powder Booth 5 5 5 15 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \441 . NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids IIV ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant Diana Aungst From: Diana Aungst Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2025 12:13 PM To: meadowridgeholdings@gmail.com Cc: Eric Wernsman; Maxwell Nader Subject: PCSC25-0008/ 1MUSR21-19-0025 Meadow Ridge Holdings Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Barry and Eric: The County has received an email from Hudson that stated that there has been no forward process on a water agreement or an annexation petition. Based on Section 19-15-50 (the CPA with Hudson) petition to annex is required if the USR is expanding. There are two options: 1. Pursue annexation into the Town of Hudson; OR 2. Cease and desist all non-compliant activities on the property. Sec. 19-15-50. - Planning coordination. C. Development in Urban Growth Area. The following shall apply to proposed Development in the Urban Growth Area: 1. Upon receipt of any proposal for Development of property then currently eligible for voluntary annexation to the MUNICIPALITY, the COUNTY will, in writing, notify the proponent of the opportunity for annexation and notify the MUNICIPALITY of the proposal. The COUNTY will not consider such proposal for Development unless the applicant or its predecessor has submitted a complete annexation petition and been denied said annexation by the MUNICIPALITY Board or electorate for a substantially similar development on the same property within the preceding twelve (12) months. The COUNTY may consider such a proposal if, after a period of seven (7) months from the date of filing of a complete annexation petition pursued in good faith by the applicant or its predecessor, the MUNICIPALITY has failed to approve or deny such annexation. Failure to initiate annexation proceedings or halt all unauthorized operations by August 15, 2025 will result in the County proceeding with a Probable Cause Hearing before the Board of County Commissioners. Regards, WEEW COUNTY,CO Diana Aungst,AICP I CFM Principal Planner Department of Planning Services Desk: 970-400-3524 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80632 Ox 00 1 Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure.If you have received this communication in error,please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure,copying,distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. 2 Detailed Summary Project Location & Background • Meadow Ridge Holdings is a multi-tenant industrial site located near Hudson, Colorado. • Originally approved under a Use by Special Review (USR) in an Agricultural (Ag) zone. • The site has expanded significantly beyond the original USR scope, triggering zoning and compliance issues. Current Tenants & Uses The site includes multiple buildings with the following uses: • Building 200: Sunflower Wellness — CBD and botanical extraction. • Building 300: Pipeline maintenance (Magellan), oil & gas metering (FloCo), powder coating. • Building 400: Prefabricated construction walls (Lander White), noise monitoring equipment. • Building 500: Heavy equipment sales and rental. • Storage Yard: Used by tenants; includes 16 cargo containers (2 refrigerated with diesel generators). Fire Protection & Safety Concerns • Sunflower Wellness is expanding into the second half of Building 200. • Fire Marshal (Hudson Fire Protection District) raised concerns: • No hydrants or municipal water supply. • Fire suppression relies on a lined pond and wells, which may not meet code. • A fire protection engineer (Craig) is developing a fire flow and hazard analysis. • Hazardous materials and extraction processes require strict containment and fire code compliance. • Sprinkler systems and water storage may be required for future development. Building Code Violations • Tom Potter(Plans Examiner) identified: • Unpermitted electrical panels and conduit. • Hazardous spray booths with ventilation and wiring issues. • Improper containment of flammable liquids and gas cylinders. • Cargo containers not shown on site plans and potentially unpermitted. • Need for engineering drawings and electrical permits. Page 1 of 3 Traffic & CDOT Access • CDOT requires a new access permit due to: • Change in use and increased traffic. • Original permit is void. • A Level 2 Traffic Assessment is required, possibly escalating to a Traffic Impact Study (TIS). • Frontage road closure by CDOT/Hudson has rerouted truck traffic through the site. • Discussion of a new road alignment to connect to a roundabout and bypass residential areas. Zoning &Annexation • The site is non-conforming under the current USR due to: • More than 20 employees (currently —70). • Multiple industrial uses. • Numerous cargo containers. • County recommends: • Change of zone to Industrial. • Site Plan Review (SPR). • Annexation into the City of Hudson due to proximity and infrastructure needs. • Weld County will not support expansion under the current USR. Action Item List For Meadow Ridge Holdings/ Sunflower Wellness 1. Fire Protection • Finalize fire protection plan with Craig (FPE). • Confirm adequacy of pond and pump system for fire suppression. • Ensure containment and storage of hazardous materials meets code. 2. Building Compliance • Hire an electrical engineer to design and permit electrical systems. • Address all code violations identified by Tom Potter. • Submit permit applications for spray booths, containers, and diesel generators. 3. Traffic &Access • Complete a Level 2 Traffic Assessment. • Coordinate with CDOT on access permit and potential TIS. • Explore options for rerouting traffic and new road alignment. Page 2 of 3 4. Zoning &Annexation • Initiate annexation discussions with the City of Hudson. • Submit Change of Zone and Site Plan Review applications to Weld County. • Determine if Hudson will waive infrastructure requirements (e.g., water/sewer bore under 1-76). 5. Short-Term Operations • Work with Weld County to ensure health and safety compliance during transition. • Coordinate with Tom Potter and Randy (Fire Marshal) for interim approvals. For Weld County &Agencies 1. Planning Department • Provide NOI form and guidance on annexation process. • Coordinate with Hudson on CPA (Coordinated Planning Agreement). 2. Building Department • Review and approve interim permits for electrical and fire safety upgrades. • Monitor compliance with health and safety standards. 3. CDOT • Provide access permit application and traffic assessment requirements. • Evaluate potential for new road alignment and signage adjustments. 4. Hudson Fire Protection District • Continue collaboration on fire protection planning. • Review pond and pump system for adequacy. Page 3 of 3 Diana Aungst From: Caleb Sulzen Sent: Thursday, March 5, 2026 3:46 PM To: Ivan Cruces Cc: Randon Grimes; Diana Aungst;Joshua Brunner; Craig A Brown; Meadow Ridge;Ashley Ramirez; Maxwell Nader;Jennifer Woods;Jose Gonzalez; David Eisenbraun; Bruce Barker; Karin McDougal; Roy Rudisill Subject: RE: Request for Extension - Stop Work Order Sunflower Wellness Dated 10/2/2025 Follow Up Flag: Flag for follow up Flag Status: Flagged Ivan, Thank you for submitting permit applications CMA26-0010 and CMA26-0011. The volume of information that you compiled for this project was impressive, but we are still lacking many of the details needed to complete processing these permits. I copied the criteria that I sent prior to you submitting the applications for reference here: • The building permits will be processed by Weld County since the property has not been annexed into the Town of Hudson. • Please submit a permit application for the building identifying all work that has been performed on the property as well as any proposed additional work. • Items to include/address in the permit application: o Proposed Use Classification of each are of the mixed use building. o Identify any fire control areas. o Identify fire ratings of any fire walls or other fire separation barriers that create separate fire control areas. o Identify ventilation and exhaust systems for areas where hazardous materials are stored or utilized. o Provide the total possible quantities for each type of hazardous materials that will be stored or utilized both outdoors and indoors on the entire site. This includes all materials listed in Tables 307.1(1)and 307.1(2)in the 2018 IBC. o Identify the containment devices or areas with calculations to capture any potential spillage of hazardous materials. o Provide separation distances from any exhaust and air intakes for the building. o Include electrical details and one-line diagrams for all wiring and equipment that has been installed by not included on a building permit approval. o Include a narrative specifying operating procedures in place to regulate the movement of hazardous materials to ensure that Maximum Allowable Quantities are not exceeded. One of the common themes that you will see in these initial comments is that the building plans submitted have not been stamped by an architect licensed in the state of Colorado. Please have your architect provide all of the requested information on a stamped set of building plans for review. The following comment list has been provided by Josh from his review of your initial submittal. This comment sheet applies to both applications (CMA26-0010 & CMA26-0011). 1 Under further review of the provided application, your submittal has been deemed too incomplete to perform a quality review. The following items will need to be addressed in order to proceed: 1.) You will need to produce a stamped architectural set of plans that include the following: a. Cover Sheet/Code Summary including: (DOCUMENT IS NOT STAMPED AND SEALED BY A CO LICENSED ARCHITECT; ALSO, DOES NOT ADDRESS SOME OF CRITERIA BELOW.) i. Project name, address and description of scope. (PROVIDED) ii. Applicable design codes (2018 I-Codes and the 2023 NEC) (PROVIDED, BUT CITES 2017 NEC INSTEAD OF 2023 NEC) iii. Construction Type (PROVIDED) iv. Sprinklered or un-sprinklered (PROVIDED) v. Occupancy information (primary/accessory/mixed). (PROVIDED) 1. If mixed, if they are to separated or non-separated. (PROVIDED) vi. Allowable area and height calculations (PROVIDED) vii. Means of egress summary (PROVIDED) 1. Occupant load 2. Required exits 3. Exit width calculations 4. Travel distance limits viii. Fire resistance information (NOT PROVIDED, REQUIRED FIRE SEPARATION SYSTEMS ARE NOT CALLED OUT OR DETAILED) 1. Required fire-resistance rating for structural elements. 2. Fire separation and barrier requirements. ix. Hazardous materials statement. (PROVIDED) 1. Hazardous materials being utilized/stored. 2. Data sheets on materials. 3. MAQ calculations 4. Control areas layout and fire separation. x. Accessibility summary (NOT PROVIDED) 1. Compliance statement with the ICC a117.1 2. Accessible route summary xi. Energy Compliance (NOT PROVIDED) 1. Summary of IECC compliance method (prescriptive/performance). xii. Special features (NOT PROVIDED) 1. Special occupancy requirements 2. Special inspections. b. Architectural floor plan showing applicable information from the code analysis and the following: (NOT PROVIDED, MUST PROVIDE AN ARCHITECTURAL PLAN SET DEMONSTRATING THE FOLLOWING.) i. Structure layout of all floors. ii. Room labels. iii. Dimensions for all spaces. iv. Door and window locations and sizes. v. Means of egress plan. vi. Fire life-safety plan identifying: 2 1. Showing rated walls, floor and ceiling assemblies with UL design numbers and details. 2. Fire door and window assemblies with ratings. 3. Firestopping and penetrations details. vii. Accessibility plans 1. Accessible routes 2. Accessible restrooms w/dimensions and clearances. 3. Door maneuvering clearances viii. Hazardous/Special Occupancy Areas 1. Control areas 2. Storage areas c. Building cross-sections showing: (NOT PROVIDED) i. Wall, floor and roof assembly sections w/construction type and fire ratings. ii. Building envelope COMCheck d. Door and window schedules: (NOT PROVIDED) i. Fire ratings ii. Hardware notes. iii. Accessibility notes. iv. Glazing requirements. e. Roof plans showing: (NOT PROVIDED) i. Roof access, slope and drainage. ii. Mechanical equipment locations. iii. Vent locations. 2.) You'll need to provide a stamped engineered set of plans for SMEPs (Structural, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) showing: a. Engineered structural plans (INCOMPLETE) i. Engineer letter approving structure for its proposed change of use and Weld County's design criteria. (NOT PROVIDED) ii. Engineered framing design (PROVIDED) iii. Engineer structural connections and load paths. (NOT PROVIDED) iv. Fire-resistance ratings for structural members. (NOT PROVIDED; THE FIRE BARRIER DESIGN IS NOT ENGINEERED AND IS NOT NOT A VALID 3 HR RATED PARTY WALL AS REQUIRED BY 706.1.1 OF THE 2018 IBC AND SECTION/TABLE 706.4) v. Special inspection schedule. (NOT PROVIDED) b. Engineered mechanical plans: (INCOMPLETE) i. HVAC layout for equipment and ducts. (PROVIDED) ii. Equipment schedule with specifications. (PROVIDED) iii. Ventilation calculations. (PROVIDED) iv. Exhaust system information (as applicable). (NOT PROVIDED) v. Mechanical COMCheck. (NOT PROVIDED) c. Engineered electrical plans: (INCOMPLETE) 3 i. Engineered one-lines (PROVIDED) ii. Power and lighting layout (NOT PROVIDED) iii. Emergency and exit lighting locations (NOT PROVIDED) iv. Grounding and bonding plans/details. (NOT PROVIDED) v. Hazardous location classification plans/details (NOT PROVIDED) vi. Emergency power system requirements. (NOT PROVIDED) vii. Lighting COMCheck. (NOT PROVIDED) 3.) You'll need to provide a Fire District Notification Form completed by the governing Fire District. Once these items are provided/addressed, we will be able to proceed with our review. Please let me know if you have any questions, comments or concerns. Respectfully, Caleb Sulzen, MCP Chief Building Official Weld County Building Department Desk: 970-400-3533 Cell: 970-397-8992 P.O. 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From: Caleb Sulzen Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 2:21 PM To: Ivan Cruces<ivan@sunflowerwellness.us> Cc: Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org>; Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov>;Joshua Brunner<jbrunner@weld.gov>; Craig A Brown <brown.consult.co@gmail.com>; Meadow Ridge<meadowridgeholdings@gmail.com>;Ashley Ramirez <aramirez2@weld.gov>; Maxwell Nader<mnader@weld.gov>;Jennifer Woods<jwoods@hudsonco.gov>;Jose Gonzalez <jgonzalez@procodeinc.net>; David Eisenbraun <deisenbraun@weld.gov>; Bruce Barker<bbarker@weld.gov>; Karin McDougal <kmcdougal@weld.gov>; Roy Rudisill <rrudisill@weld.gov> Subject: RE: Request for Extension -Stop Work Order Sunflower Wellness Dated 10/2/2025 4 Diana Aungst From: Ivan Cruces <ivan@sunflowerwellness.us> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2026 5:00 PM To: Caleb Sulzen Cc: Randon Grimes; Diana Aungst;Joshua Brunner; Craig A Brown; Meadow Ridge;Ashley Ramirez; Maxwell Nader;Jennifer Woods;Jose Gonzalez; David Eisenbraun; Bruce Barker; Karin McDougal Subject: Re: Request for Extension - Stop Work Order Sunflower Wellness Dated 10/2/2025 Attachments: 20260128 Code Analysis + Hazardous Materials Assessment.pdf This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Caleb, Please see attached Code Analysis and Hazardous Materials Assessment Prepared by Craig Brown, PE, FPE. This should address your previously mentioned concerns. This document will be our main topic of conversation for our call this Friday at 10am. Please let me know if you have any questions in the meantime or if you have any issues viewing specific parts of the document. I did add the floor plan drawing and keynotes to the end of the document as full uncompressed pdfs so if you have trouble seeing those items please check the end of the document. Thank you! Ivan Cruces Sunflower Manufacturing, LLC Chief Operating Officer Work: (720) 333-6659 I Cell: (682) 597-3287 On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 1:38 PM Caleb Sulzen <csulzen@weld.gov>wrote: Ivan, Thank you for the update on the status of your project.We can move the meeting back a week if you need that time to prepare your remediation plan and permit applications. In the meantime, I will plan to visit the site tomorrow morning to Red Tag the building as unsafe in its current condition and use. This will be posted on the main entrance doors to both units and will include the designation "Unsafe— Do Not Enter or Occupy". Please let me know if you have any questions. i Respectfully, Caleb Sulzen, MCP Chief Building Official Weld County Building Department Desk: 970-400-3533 Cell: 970-397-8992 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N 17t"Ave., Greeley, CO 80632 )34Eu*COUNTY,0X 000 Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Ivan Cruces<ivan@sunflowerwellness.us> Sent: Wednesday,January 21, 2026 8:41 AM To: Caleb Sulzen <csulzen@weld.gov> Cc: Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org>; Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov>; Kyle Ray <kyle@sunflowerwellness.us>;Joshua Brunner<ibrunner@weld.gov>; Craig A Brown <brown.consult.co@gmail.com>; Meadow Ridge<meadowridgeholdings@gmail.com>; Ashley Ramirez<aramirez2@weld.gov>; Maxwell Nader <mnader@weld.gov>;Jennifer Woods<iwoods@hudsonco.gov>;Jose Gonzalez<igonzalez@procodeinc.net>; David Eisenbraun<deisenbraun@weld.gov> Subject: Re: Request for Extension -Stop Work Order Sunflower Wellness Dated 10/2/2025 This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Caleb, Could we please move our call to sometime at the end of next week?This week got significantly busier for us with our visiting board members. 2 We intend on getting you a report (similar to what Randon has seen)with updates and responses to your concerns by Monday the 26th.We would like to give you and your team time to read over this report and digest its contents so that we can then discuss feasibility. Depending on any changes needed after our feasibility discussion the intention would be for us to submit a commercial permit application along with any other required documents within an agreeable timeline. I apologize for any inconveniences from having to move this meeting. Thank you! Ivan Cruces Sunflower Manufacturing Chief Operating Officer Work: (720) 333-6659 I Cell: (682) 597-3287 On Fri, Jan 16, 2026, 3:54 PM Caleb Sulzen <csulzen@weld.gov>wrote: Ivan, I am available at the following times next week: Wednesday, 11:00 Thursday, between 8:30-11:00 Respectfully, Caleb Sulzen, MCP Chief Building Official Weld County Building Department Desk: 970-400-3533 Cell: 970-397-8992 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N 17th Ave., Greeley, CO 80632 wEbw COUNTY,CO 0x GOO Joln Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. 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From: Ivan Cruces<ivan@sunflowerwellness.us> Sent: Friday,January 16, 2026 3:43 PM To: Caleb Sulzen <csulzen@weld.gov> Cc: Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org>; Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov>; Kyle Ray <kyle@sunflowerwellness.us>;Joshua Brunner<ibrunner@weld.gov>; Craig A Brown <brown.consult.co@gmail.com>; Meadow Ridge<meadowridgeholdings@gmail.com>; Ashley Ramirez <aramirez2@weld.gov>; Maxwell Nader<mnader@weld.gov>;Jennifer Woods<iwoods@hudsonco.gov>;Jose Gonzalez<ionzalez@procodeinc.net>; David Eisenbraun <deisenbraun@weld.gov> Subject: Re: Request for Extension -Stop Work Order Sunflower Wellness Dated 10/2/2025 This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Caleb, We would like to hop on a call with you at some point next week on/before Thursday to throw around our current idea for progressing forward. We will still plan on having a response available for you within the timeline I stated in my previous email. Please let us know what days/times work best for you so that we can get a Meets call scheduled. Thank you! Ivan Cruces Sunflower Manufacturing Chief Operating Officer Work: (720) 333-6659 I Cell: (682) 597-3287 On Thu, Jan 15, 2026 at 10:51 AM Caleb Sulzen <csulzen@weld.gov>wrote: Good Morning, Here is a quick recap of our meeting this week. Please forward to anyone who was not included in this email chain. • The building permits will be processed by Weld County since the property has not been annexed into the Town of Hudson. 4 • Please submit a permit application for the building identifying all work that has been performed on the property as well as any proposed additional work. • Items to include/address in the permit application: o Proposed Use Classification of each are of the mixed use building. o Identify any fire control areas. o Identify fire ratings of any fire walls or other fire separation barriers that create separate fire control areas. o Identify ventilation and exhaust systems for areas where hazardous materials are stored or utilized. o Provide the total possible quantities for each type of hazardous materials that will be stored or utilized both outdoors and indoors on the entire site. This includes all materials listed in Tables 307.1(1) and 307.1(2) in the 2018 IBC. o Identify the containment devices or areas with calculations to capture any potential spillage of hazardous materials. o Provide separation distances from any exhaust and air intakes for the building. o Include electrical details and one-line diagrams for all wiring and equipment that has been installed by not included on a building permit approval. o Include a narrative specifying operating procedures in place to regulate the movement of hazardous materials to ensure that Maximum Allowable Quantities are not exceeded. The stated goal of Sunflower Wellness is to update building safety systems and operational practices that will allow them to continue operations in a way that both protects the safety of their team and the surrounding community. With this in mind, we are willing to work with you on a timeline to compile a permit application with proposed building upgrades. Please let us know how much time you anticipate requiring to provide the information listed above. Also, please keep in mind that any future changes to electrical wiring and equipment installations will need to be documented with additional permits or amendments to your initial permit once it is issued. Please let me know if there are any questions for clarification or if there is anything that I forgot to include from our discussion. Respectfully, Caleb Sulzen, MCP Chief Building Official Weld County Building Department Desk: 970-400-3533 Cell: 970-397-8992 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N 17th Ave., Greeley, CO 80632 + 86 yEL-Bk COUNTY,CO Ox000 5 Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org> Sent:Wednesday, December 10, 2025 7:14 AM To: Ivan Cruces<ivan@sunflowerwellness.us> Cc: Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov>; Kyle Ray<kyle@sunflowerwellness.us>; Caleb Sulzen <csulzen@weld.gov>; Joshua Brunner<jbrunner@weld.gov>; Craig A Brown <brown.consult.co@gmail.com>; Meadow Ridge <meadowridgeholdings@gmail.com>; Ashley Ramirez<aramirez2@weld.gov>; Maxwell Nader<mnader@weld.gov>; Jennifer Woods<jwoods@hudsonco.gov> Subject: Re: Request for Extension -Stop Work Order Sunflower Wellness Dated 10/2/2025 This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good Morning Ivan, No worries. Thank you for confirming! Caleb and myself look forward to seeing you at 1 pm on Tuesday December 16th. Have a great rest of your week! Randon Grimes BS, CFO, FM Division Chief/Fire Marshal Office Hours Monday-Thursday 7am -4pm Hudson Fire Protection District 702 Cedar St. Hudson, CO. 80642 Office - 303.536.0161 6 Gout CFO FM ,�Q©DMI M. 1150 From: Ivan Cruces<ivan@sunflowerwellness.us> Sent:Tuesday, December 9, 2025 3:33 PM To: Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org> Cc: Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov>; Kyle Ray<kyle@sunflowerwellness.us>; Caleb Sulzen <csulzen@weld.gov>; Joshua Brunner<ibrunner@weld.gov>; Craig A Brown <brown.consult.co@gmail.com>; Meadow Ridge <meadowridgeholdings@gmail.com>; Ashley Ramirez<aramirez2@weld.gov>; Maxwell Nader<mnader@weld.gov>; Jennifer Woods<jwoods@hudsonco.gov> Subject: Re: Request for Extension -Stop Work Order Sunflower Wellness Dated 10/2/2025 Randon, I apologize for the delayed response. We have been busy with board meetings and end of year/ beginning of year planning. 1 PM Tuesday, December 16th works for us for a visit from yourself and Caleb. We look forward to meeting with you guys and progressing on this project! Please be sure to check in at Unit 201 when you arrive, from there we can immediately start a site walk or hit the conference room for a quick chat. Thank you! Ivan Cruces Sunflower Manufacturing Chief Operating Officer Work: (720) 333-6659 I Cell: (682) 597-3287 On Tue, Dec 9, 2025 at 8:18 AM Randon Grimes <rgrimes@hfpdco.org>wrote: Good Morning Kyle, I hope you had a great weekend. I just wanted to follow-up from my email last week to see if 1:00 pm on Tuesday, December 16th would work for you to do a site visit with myself and Weld Counties Building Official? Randon Grimes BS, CFO, FM Division Chief/Fire Marshal Office Hours Monday-Thursday 7am -4pm Hudson Fire Protection District 702 Cedar St. Hudson, CO. 80642 Office - 303.536.0161 IIEoCaci CFO FM EST ISSO n * From: Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org> Sent: Wednesday, December 3, 2025 10:52 AM To: Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov>; Kyle Ray<kyle@sunflowerwellness.us>; Caleb Sulzen <csulzen@weld.gov> Cc:Joshua Brunner<ibrunner@weld.gov>; Ivan Cruces<ivan@sunflowerwellness.us>; Craig A Brown <brown.consult.co@gmail.com>; Meadow Ridge<meadowridgeholdings@gmail.com>; Ashley Ramirez <aramirez2@weld.gov>; Maxwell Nader<mnader@weld.gov>;Jennifer Woods<iwoods@hudsonco.gov> Subject: Re: Request for Extension -Stop Work Order Sunflower Wellness Dated 10/2/2025 Good Morning Kyle, I hope you had a great Thanksgiving! I just had a Zoom meeting with Caleb Sulzen, the new Building Official for Weld County. Caleb and I were wondering if we could schedule another site visit with you at 1:00 pm on Tuesday, December 16th. This would be similar to the tour you provided for Tom Potter and me earlier in the year. It will give Caleb a chance to get eyes on the project, and we can discuss any additional questions while on site. Would this time work for you? Have a great rest of your day! Randon Grimes BS, CFO, FM Division Chief/Fire Marshal Office Hours Monday-Thursday 7am -4pm Hudson Fire Protection District 702 Cedar St. Hudson, CO. 80642 Office - 303.536.0161 8 CFO FM EST .o. l90 aO fs From: Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov> Sent:Wednesday, November 26, 2025 6:17 PM To: Kyle Ray<kyle@sunflowerwellness.us> Cc:Joshua Brunner<jbrunner@weld.gov>; Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org>; Ivan Cruces <ivan@sunflowerwellness.us>; Craig A Brown <brown.consult.co@gmail.com>; Meadow Ridge <meadowridgeholdings@gmail.com>; Ashley Ramirez<aramirez2@weld.gov>; Maxwell Nader<mnader@weld.gov> Subject: RE: Request for Extension -Stop Work Order Sunflower Wellness Dated 10/2/2025 Kyle: Thanks for the email. Happy Thanksgiving. COUNTY,CO Diana Aungst,AICP I CFM Principal Planner Department of Planning Services Desk:970-400-3524 P.O. 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From: Kyle Ray<kyle@sunflowerwellness.us> Sent:Wednesday, November 26, 2025 3:15 PM To: Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov> Cc:Joshua Brunner<jbrunner@weld.gov>; Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org>; Ivan Cruces <ivan@sunflowerwellness.us>; Craig A Brown <brown.consult.co@gmail.com>; Meadow Ridge <meadowridgeholdings@gmail.com>; Ashley Ramirez<aramirez2@weld.gov>; Maxwell Nader<mnader@weld.gov> Subject: Re: Request for Extension -Stop Work Order Sunflower Wellness Dated 10/2/2025 9 This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Diana, Following our conversation earlier today, I want to update you on the progress we've made and formally request an extension for the Stop Work Order issued in October 2025.We've worked diligently on the requested documentation and have exciting progress to share. • JC2 Electrical Contractors -We completed the facility audit and the electrical portion of the "As built Permit" for the electrical contractor.We attached the results of this audit to the "As Built Permit" included with this email. • Reno James -We received the mechanical/electrical drawings from the engineers for both sides of our building. These drawings are attached to the "As Built Permit" included in this email. • Avalos Climate Experts, LLC -We completed the heating/mechanical portion of the "As Built" Permit with this contractor.You can find a copy of this completed "As Built Permit" included in this email. • Certified Plumbing, Inc. -We completed the plumbing portion of the "As Built Permit"with this contractor.You can find a copy of this completed "As Built Permit" included in this email. • • EV Studios and High Plains Engineering&Consulting-Architectural and structural firms now engaged for design drawings, code analysis, and structural review. This work is not yet complete, but as soon as it is, we will update the "As Built Permit" and submit the revised version to your office. • Craig Brown, FPE -We submitted the full HMIS, Hazardous Materials Management Plan, Hazard analysis, workflow overview and equipment analysis to Randon Grimes. We are actively communicating with Randon and the Fire District as a whole. Most recently, Randon informed us that he has a meeting scheduled with the new building official for Weld County. The purpose of this meeting is to clarify some points regarding the occupancy status for our operation.We will keep you informed as this conversation progresses. These efforts show meaningful, continued progress toward both "As Built Permit" submission and full compliance with applicable fire and building codes. Attached is the current status of the "As Built Permit"for your reference. We will continue working closely with the Fire Department to ensure all operations remain within the limits of IFC 2018 and that the site continues to prioritize life, safety, and property protection. io Given this ongoing work and our active coordination between the County, Town, and Fire Department, we respectfully request a two-month extension of the Stop Work Order through January 31, 2026.This extension will allow continued progress toward compliance while ensuring we are cognizant of the upcoming holiday season. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns; we are happy to provide documentation or updates at any time. Thank you again for your time and consideration. Warm Regards, Kyle Ray edetai President, Sunflower tyix-.•httsv Manufacturing & Eden's Elixirs (7 0)25 -6942 kyle edenseIrxirsco.com e www,edenselixirsco,con On Mon, Oct 27, 2025 at 1:26 PM Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov>wrote: Kyle: Based on the below information and the fact that your team is moving forward on acquiring all the required permits. The County is willing to grant a 30 day extension to November 30, 2025 (actually 12/1 since 11/30 is a Sunday). Continue to send me emails on the status of these permits and inspections. Thanks, ic L' Diana Aungst,AICP I CFM Principal Planner Department of Planning Services Desk: 970-400-3524 P.O. 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II From: Kyle Ray<kyle@sunflowerwellness.us> I Sent: Monday, October 27, 2025 12:51 PM To: Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov> Cc:Joshua Brunner<jbrunner@weld.gov>; Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org>; Ivan Cruces <ivan@sunflowerwellness.us>; Craig A Brown <brown.consult.co@gmail.com>; Meadow Ridge <meadowridgeholdings@gmail.com> Subject: Request for Extension -Stop Work Order Sunflower Wellness Dated 10/2/2025 This Message Is From an Untrusted Sender You have not previously corresponded with this sender. Use extra caution and avoid replying with sensitive information, clicking links, or downloading attachments until their identify is verified. Hi Diana, Thankyou again for takingthe time to speak with me todayand foryour willingness to consider an g p g extension on the current Stop Work Order. We greatly appreciate your collaborative approach as we continue to move the project toward full compliance and determine whether the permit process will ultimately proceed through Weld County or the Town of Hudson. I Over the past several weeks, we have made significant progress in aligning the facility with the requirements outlined in the order and with the applicable codes. The following steps are already underway: • JC2 Electrical Contractors - Completed an audit of our facility per 2018 IBC and 2020 NEC standards. They will perform the corrective work and participate in the upcoming permit submittal. • Reno James - Electrical and mechanical engineering firm currently preparing detailed evaluations and drawings for both fire compliance and permitting. • Avalos Climate Exerts LLC - HVAC contractor who will make anynecessarymechanical Experts, adjustments and support the permit submittal process. • Certified Plumbing, Inc. - Plumbing contractor who has evaluated existing systems and will be included in the permit submittal. II 12 • EV Studios and High Plains Engineering&Consulting-Architectural and structural firms currently being engaged for design drawings, code analysis, and structural review. • Craig Brown, FPE - Continuing to support us on a consultative basis.We've submitted his latest Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS), hazard analysis, and extension request to the Hudson Fire Protection District for review. Collectively, these efforts represent meaningful forward progress toward both as-built permit submission and full compliance with applicable fire and building codes.We are also working closely with the Fire Department to ensure that all operations remain within the limits of IFC 2018 and that the site continues to prioritize life, safety, and property protection. In light of this ongoing work and the active coordination between the County, Town, and Fire Department, we respectfully request a one-month extension of the Stop Work Order, through November 30, 2025.This extension will allow continued progress toward compliance and clarity on the annexation path. Please let me know if any additional information is needed to formalize the extension. I'm happy to provide documentation or updates at any time. Thank you again for your time and consideration. 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Entry may result in death or Time: injuryl COMMENTS: This facility was inspected under emergency conditions for: llwrsr...i it1/er k Wol f e►nao 4, ea ea*.fv w seal Fire SoAsty (Jurisdiction) 'g�Y�r rt Ma&h ri i ® on date and time noted. _xcese ;my ,VtAQ S ow 34e. Facility Name and Address: inspector ID/Agency: Se...P/o✓er We/Isess 2.1323 r-7L Fronotay. RI 60/s6 co de S../ ews ad l. “erg _ a .w ...4likrL _ ,. • 's .. ...„, DO ,, ! AUTH NOT REMOVRIZEZIaVE 4 fiS PLACARD THORIT• 1111‘ it 1 DEPARTMENT ` do '� - PLANNING SERVICES i ''''"r CALEB SULZEN,MCP —— - `: CH1FF ellnnika OFFICIAL .,.... aw a TaLFL9vi: - _ - ._- en,.ve e��F , Page 4 of 4 Diana Aungst From: Tom Potter <tom.potter24@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2026 4:52 PM To: Barry Fehr; ejwerns25@gmail.com; brown.consult.co@gmail.com; rgrimes@hfpdco.org; ivan@sunflowewellness.com; Diana Aungst; Maxwell Nader; Caleb Sulzen; aramirez@weld.gov Subject: Sunflower wellness structure. This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good afternoon Barry. Just following upon our meeting that took place on 1/13/2026 at the Meadow ridge business park. However I have been waiting on a written reply from Craig Brown since my initial email. Moving forward the day of the meeting Craig had mentioned that he did not see that the building fell into the H-3 hazardous category. However, based on the discussion at the end of the walkthrough. It was evident that CBO Caleb Sulzen and Fire marshal Randon Grimes agreed that the warehouse area and the space surrounding this entire structure did fall in the H-3 hazardous category.This building currently falls under the Weld County building department's jurisdiction.and not the Town of Hudson until the County relinquishes jurisdiction based on the conversation with the towns representatives that attended the meeting.The tenants are responsible for the change of use from a "B/S-2" mixed use occupancy to the"B / H-3" mixed use occupancy and all building permits are required to be applied for, inspected and approved for the electrical, mechanical and building change of use work done . Since there are no proper permits currently on file since Sunflower wellness took occupancy. Compliance with the 2023 NEC (National Electrical code), 2018 IMC (International Mechanical code),2018 IBC (International Building code) must be met. The timeline that the county and the tenant's agreement to resolve all the issues are between themselves .This unfortunately places you in a not so welcome situation. This generally does not fall under the owner's responsibility. I'll get back to you later this week regarding your concerns to the other four structures owned by you in a separate email based on the counties records of those individual structure permits per your request. Respectfully, Thomas Potter 1-970-218-5771 17511 CR 46 LaSalle Colorado 80645 Building consultant of the property owner. i Diana Aungst From: Tom Potter <tom.potter24@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday,January 8, 2026 11:08 PM To: brown.consult.co@gmail.com Cc: ejwerns25@gmail.com; berry@slategroup.co; rgrimes@hfpdco.org; Diana Aungst; ivan@sunflowewellness.com Subject: Meadow ridge business park Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good evening, Craig. Upon my visit to the site with Berry Fehr,building owner, Eric Wernsman, engineer, and the tenant at Colorado Chromatography. Based on your respected professional opinion as a fire engineer. The questions I have are in regard to the chemical extraction and the hazardous areas inside of the structure. It appears that the areas as I interpret the 2018 IBC (International building code) as adopted by the Weld County Building Department are a H-3 Hazardous occupancy location. This structure was originally a mixed use as a "B" and a "S 2" occupancy and an area separation wall dividing the center of the total 16322 Sq ft structure broken down to 1922 sq ft office building and 14400 sq ft equipment building. (7200). I understand that the areas are centralised to the so-called booths located throughout the building minimising the areas.Taking that into consideration, in your opinion that possibly lowering the hazard ?These booths appear to be filled to capacity for the process and equipment is being placed outside of the booth to accommodate the process. This creates an expansion of the area that is not contained to a H-3 occupancy. My findings included electrical violations both in my first inspection over a year ago. Most items have been addressed on my last inspection on 1/7/2026. However,since the tenant has expanded into the east half of the structure. Some new items have come to light. Identification of some booths clearly indicate that the interior is a Class 1 Division 1 location as per the 2023 NEC (National electrical code). The booths have been compromised both as door closers and latches are not operable and have holes cut out of the walls for electrical cords and chemical tubing not having physical protection. or separation of classified / unclassified areas. As per 500.5 of the NEC.Volatile flammable liquids or liquefied flammable gasses are transferred. There is also NEC 500.1 regarding wiring methods.Electrical permit applications were not submitted by the tenant for the installed booths. Based on Chapter 9 of both the IBC &the IFC (international fire code) IFC 907.2.5 &907.5 clearly states that a manual fire alarm system shall annunciate and shall initiate occupant notification. There are nitrogen fire suppression bottles in place at some booths .However, none are connected to the alarm boxes next to them for a complete system. (annunciation). Could you elaborate on your findings upon your visit to the site and provide some consideration for alternative solutions.Your help in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reaching out. Respectfully Thomas Potter Consulting on behalf of Mr. Berry Fehr./ Meadow ridge business park. i Diana Aungst From: Thomas Potter Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2025 10:00 AM To: Diana Aungst; Maxwell Nader; Matthew VanEyll Cc: rgrimes@hfpdco.org Subject: PRE25-0097 Good morning, I'm following up on our meeting regarding adopted codes. Buildings referral for this site are as follows. Structure shall be compliant with the current adopted codes and amendments: 2018 (IBC) International Building code. 2018 (IPC) International Plumbing code. 2018 (IMC) International Mechanical code. 2018 (IFGC) International Fuel Gas code. 2018 (IECC) International Energy code. 2023 ( NEC) National Electrical code. Fire district notification is required. Area classification map is required for hazardous interior booths. The climatic and geographical design criteria including: 30 lb ground snow load. 110 MPH 3 second gust wind load. Seismic design B. Frost depth 30" The current Fire code adopted by the fire district having jurisdiction. A complete code analysis including type of construction, occupancy, means of egress, path of egress travel distance, and occupancy load will need to be provided. Change of use of occupancy. Comcheck A mandatory pre-construction meeting is required prior to issue. Regarding the taking over of the occupancy of the east side unit of the structure. The same requirements apply. Original electrical was for two 600-amp services and amended for lighting only. Not for any further electrical of additional equipment. New electrical permits are required of the additional equipment. "Our Mission is safe building practice" Any questions or concerns, please contact me. Thank you. Thomas Potter Building Plans Examiner II Department of Planning Services 1402 N 17th Ave Greeley Colorado 80631 (970)400-3518 1 ty ram. %r, Confidentiality Notice:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. 2 Diana Aungst From: Craig A Brown <brown.consult.co@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2025 4:40 PM To: Diana Aungst Cc: Kyle Ray; Ivan Cruces; Thomas Potter; Randon Grimes Subject: Sunflower Wellness Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged This Message Is From an Untrusted Sender You have not previously corresponded with this sender. Use extra caution and avoid replying with sensitive information, clicking links, or downloading attachments until their identify is verified. Diana We were meeting with Tom Potter and Randon Grimes today regarding Sunflower Wellness facilities in Hudson. We will be reaching out via telephone call on Friday to discuss what we should be doing from Planning perspective. Regards CAB Craig Arthur Brown, PE, MEPM Mobile:+1-720-556-0524 1 `iti OEM — Office of Emergency Management ,18•1 Director: Roy Rudisill !,i i0 — 1150 "0" Street � � PO Box 758 c o u N T Y Greeley, CO 80632-0758 f •�_, I Phone 970-304-6540 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Fax 970-336-7242 www.co.weld.co.us February 2, 2026 Ivan Cruces Sunflower Manufacturing, LLC Chief Operating Officer 21323 INTERSTATE 76 FRONTAGE RD Hudson Co. 80642 Subject: Chemical Safety Compliance Requirements Dear Mr. Cruces The Weld County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) and the Weld County Office of Emergency Management (OEM) have reviewed your facility and determined that you possess hazardous chemicals exceeding federal reporting thresholds. You have not submitted the required Tier II report for the 2024 reporting year, as mandated by federal law. Additionally, under Section 303(d)(3) of federal regulations, the LEPC is entitled to request information relevant to emergency planning, including details on extremely hazardous substances present at your facility. Further, discussions with the Weld County Building Official and Hudson Fire Department have raised serious safety concerns: • Improper storage of chemicals (indoor and outdoor) • Lack of safe chemical processing procedures • Insufficient spill containment measures Your facility has been Red Tagged by the Building Official, and the Hudson Fire Department has classified it as a High Hazard facility. Due to these risks, the Fire Department will not enter the building. To address these compliance and safety issues, you are required to provide the following by February 27, 2026: 1. Tier II Report: Submit a complete Tier II report through the State Reporting process for all hazardous chemicals in inventory during the 2024 reporting year. 2. Chemical Inventory: Provide a list of all chemicals requiring OSHA Safety Data Sheets (SDS), including quantities (threshold: 100 pounds) and Department of Transportation hazard classifications. 3. Safety Data Sheets: Submit SDS for all chemicals currently on-site to the Hudson Fire Protection District and Weld County LEPC. 4. Emergency Response Plan: Provide current plans for chemical safety and spill mitigation, including available equipment and employee training records. Failure to comply by the deadline may result in further enforcement actions. If you have questions or require clarification, please contact me directly. Sincerely, Roy Rudisill Director, Weld County OEM Chairman, Weld County LEPC Cc: Hudson Fire Protection District I Weld County Planning Department I Weld County Attorney's Office Diana Aungst From: Caleb Sulzen Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2026 1:29 PM To: Roy Rudisill Cc: David Eisenbraun; Maxwell Nader; Diana Aungst Subject: FW: Sunflower Wellness Contingency Plan -1-21-26 update Attachments: Contengency Plan and LQG Quick Reference Guide Updated - 2026.pdf Roy, Just an FYI on the Contingency Plan that Sunflower Wellness submitted to Hudson Fire for dealing with incidents on site. In my opinion, this plan reflects their general level of complacency when it comes to dealing with the level of hazards that they currently are operating with. In a nutshell, "we will have our employees deal with hazmat spills or small fires and only call the fire department if it gets out of control...". We did red tag the building last Thursday, and we have a meeting this Friday to discuss their plan to address the code violations (I will forward that invitation to you also). In the meantime, they are continuing their operations without the required safety measures in place... Please let me know if you have any questions. Respectfully, Caleb Sulzen, MCP Chief Building Official Weld County Building Department Desk: 970-400-3533 Cell: 970-397-8992 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N 17th Ave., Greeley, CO 80632 wafALL' 0X 0 Ca Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action i concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Randon Grimes Sent: Monday,January 26, 2026 4:22 PM To: Caleb Sulzen ;Jennifer Woods;Jose Gonzalez;Avery Knese Subject: Fw: Sunflower Wellness Contingency Plan -1-21-26 update This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Just an FYI for all your records, I received this contingency plan for Sunflower Wellness Randon Grimes BS, CFO, FM Division Chief/Fire Marshal Office Hours Monday-Thursday 7am -4pm Hudson Fire Protection District 702 Cedar St. Hudson, CO. 80642 Office - 303.536.0161 31l111M1 CFO FM EST 1950 From:Troy Hamilton <troy@sunflowerwellness.us> Sent:Wednesday,January 21, 2026 3:36 PM To: Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org> Subject: Sunflower Wellness Contingency Plan -1-21-26 update Hello, attached is our contingency plan with 2026 updates. Per CDPHE regulations we are required to send you this document. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns! Thank you, Troy Hamilton Director of EHS Sunflower Wellness troy@sunflowerwellness.us (504) 312-0258 2 Diana Aungst From: Roy Rudisill Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2026 1:59 PM To: Caleb Sulzen Cc: David Eisenbraun; Maxwell Nader; Diana Aungst Subject: RE: Sunflower Wellness Contingency Plan -1-21-26 update Ok, I'll address this during the meeting on Friday. I'll be requesting a list of all SDS's for products they have at the site, and an inventory of all Chemicals with quantities at a zero threshold. If they choose not to provide it in a timely manner, I'm happy to call the EPA field Office and OSHA to have them make a visit as well. mazw86,dgf. Roy Rudisill Director, Weld County Office of Emergency Management Desk: 970-304-6540 Cell: 970-381-0417 P.O. Box 758, 1150 0 St., Greeley, CO 80632 0x GOO Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Caleb Sulzen Sent:Tuesday,January 27, 2026 1:45 PM To: Roy Rudisill Cc: David Eisenbraun ; Maxwell Nader; Diana Aungst Subject: RE: Sunflower Wellness Contingency Plan -1-21-26 update Roy, I have only seen partial lists of hazardous materials and quantities. We have asked them to provide a complete list of all hazardous materials on site and the maximum quantity for each material that would be on site at any given time. So far, we have not received that. i They are extracting oils from Kratum leaves and then processing the oils to create opioid powder. Respectfully, Caleb Sulzen, MCP Chief Building Official Weld County Building Department Desk: 970-400-3533 Cell: 970-397-8992 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N 17th Ave., Greeley, CO 80632 mina COUN Ox000 Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Roy Rudisill <rrudisill@weld.gov> Sent:Tuesday,January 27, 2026 1:37 PM To: Caleb Sulzen <csulzen@weld.gov> Cc: David Eisenbraun <deisenbraun@weld.gov>; Maxwell Nader<mnader@weld.gov>; Diana Aungst <daungst@weld.gov> Subject: RE: Sunflower Wellness Contingency Plan -1-21-26 update Do we know what chemicals and products they have on site and in what quantities?And are they doing marijuana THC extraction?Or some other type of operation? 13/EL& COUNTY,CO Roy Rudisill Director, Weld County Office of Emergency Management Desk: 970-304-6540 Cell: 970-381-0417 P.O. 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From: Caleb Sulzen <csulzen@weld.gov> Sent:Tuesday,January 27, 2026 1:29 PM To: Roy Rudisill <rrudisill@weld.gov> Cc: David Eisenbraun <deisenbraun@weld.gov>; Maxwell Nader<mnader@weld.gov>; Diana Aungst <daungst@weld.gov> Subject: FW: Sunflower Wellness Contingency Plan -1-21-26 update Roy, Just an FYI on the Contingency Plan that Sunflower Wellness submitted to Hudson Fire for dealing with incidents on site. In my opinion, this plan reflects their general level of complacency when it comes to dealing with the level of hazards that they currently are operating with. In a nutshell, "we will have our employees deal with hazmat spills or small fires and only call the fire department if it gets out of control...". We did red tag the building last Thursday, and we have a meeting this Friday to discuss their plan to address the code violations (I will forward that invitation to you also). In the meantime, they are continuing their operations without the required safety measures in place... Please let me know if you have any questions. Respectfully, Caleb Sulzen, MCP Chief Building Official Weld County Building Department Desk: 970-400-3533 Cell: 970-397-8992 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N 17th Ave., Greeley, CO 80632 inEW COUNTY,CO Ox000 3 Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org> Sent: Monday,January 26, 2026 4:22 PM To: Caleb Sulzen <csulzen@weld.gov>;Jennifer Woods<jwoods@hudsonco.gov>;Jose Gonzalez <igonzalez@procodeinc.net>; Avery Knese<aknese@hudsonco.gov> Subject: Fw: Sunflower Wellness Contingency Plan -1-21-26 update This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Just an FYI for all your records, I received this contingency plan for Sunflower Wellness Randon Grimes BS, CFO, FM Division Chief/Fire Marshal Office Hours Monday-Thursday 7am -4pm Hudson Fire Protection District 702 Cedar St. Hudson, CO. 80642 Office - 303.536.0161 HI-AGE CFO FM fiRt EST 1950 From:Troy Hamilton <troy@sunflowerwellness.us> Sent:Wednesday,January 21, 2026 3:36 PM To: Randon Grimes<rgrimes@hfpdco.org> Subject: Sunflower Wellness Contingency Plan -1-21-26 update Hello, attached is our contingency plan with 2026 updates. Per CDPHE regulations we are required to send you this document. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns! Thank you, 4 Troy Hamilton Director of EHS Sunflower Wellness troy@sunflowerwellness.us (504) 312-0258 5 Large Quantity Generator Contingency Plan The provisions of this plan must be carried out immediately whenever there is a fire, explosion, or release of haza.rdou$ waste or hazardous waste constituents that could threaten human health or the environment. This plan must be reviewed and immediately amended whenever any of the changes listed in 6 CCR 1007•3, section 262163 63 occur at the facility. General facility information Facility name &AilawLv t Location address It 3 2.31 r 7 r 01c _Bid ` 'l`County Veld - City HVilioft - - - - - State e..19 Zip code SO 41,49 Mailing Address ZI3Z1 1`7(3. ra. . City + #on - state 60 Zip code , 0 Facility telephone 50 - 3 -+ EPA identification number -0 0.0024,13�l, Contingency plan dovetoprnent and maintenance coordinator NamePatti;/ 0. Title ,Air e e Date completed Purpose and scope of plan Although this facility is designed, constructed, maintained and operated in a manner that.minimises the possibility for emergency incidents such as fire, explosions and any unplanned sudden or non- sudden release of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents to air, soil or surface water, this contingency plan is designed to minimize hazards to human health and the environment in the unlikely event of such incidents. This plan is designed to satisfy the requirements of the Colorado Hazardous Waste Regulations (6 CCR 1001-3)sections 262.170)(6) and (7), Part 262 subpart M, and the following: Overview of facility operations, wastes and processes Brief description of operations occurring at this facility: yy q. ire 7 4d., 1YA i 8 1 \=1�hr1 a.i Gk LA l S T. . r t t1 Llh Page rerision date 1 On-site emergency response coordinator and teams At all times, there must be at least one employee either on the facility premises Or on-call to respond to an emergency by coordinating all emergency response measures_ The duties and responsibilities of the emergency response coordinator are located in Appendix A of this plan. List of emergency response eilOrdinators Mote_ contact 1rw order listed. Posting,of this list nearail telcpirhories is recommended. Position Name E.merse rii)r contact number prwrnary 'f1212+11i I 5 4 ` - 2 S Alternate 1 LOA C(Vitt 7 o - 333 " (,t c lternate Z ell"I1 l 330- 2 37 Alternate 3 II a . urn 5_ o i Lien of spill response team members Note designation of a spill. responsr: Team is (;i:r•oreal, Position Name Emergency contact number Team leader i 10 hams s d'.ft 'FrA inter) - � i Gel nab Alternate t 6? I I asforiglirloattator,or spi l _ - Team member Team member Team member Team member II Team member Team member Team member Team member Coordinated emergency services with off-site emergency responders ' titter; agreements, if obtained, are inched in Appendix 8. If any State or Local a.utih rit es declined to provide emer e-Ic r. assistance, this has been documented in the f ilit+ operating record and may also be included in A h+ spo+�se Primary I Appendix response lelIcY agency " Er r whack one) Agency if+ name)—: Description of assistance dra contact Fire { 'number r " gill Polioe ---- 5u..ufiriVhils re4 is u s. RoVeker.v ,skAhresichrOril, Spill response contractdrVI Local Emergency Planning i Committee UgC " Colorado state patrol , 0 hazmat i-i-lospital w AmbuLanc � ' 1 Other * erred. x dim dux below statirT j are not within a tine a.Ax�uir eCti filStrrt, 0 This fadihi ty is not -within an established fire protection district. 'eve have developed our own fire protection and Uniform Fire Code, the National. Fire CIF 'Uniformthe Building Code and 29 CFR!Clhapter xvii part prevention Protection, plan Ina on the hasbeen reviewed end approved bya registeredr � rt ��1�, subpart �, Fire prot�ctic�e7, This plan prof, sli final engineer experienced in fire protection and is included in Appendix B, CI This facility has contracted for the services of a spilt response contractor. More detailed information is provided in Appendix C. Copies of this contingency plan arid aLL revisions have been submitted to the appropriate response agencies referenced above A r-e�risi�ori log is maintained in Appendix D. and in Appendix E � Page rE-eiskin da t 1 Emergency Fespo a Procedures Notification Alarm activation Emergency 'mho to notify 'criteria, Res i i rwdrn _piersonnel actions ili Expicrsion no fire) �° 346 L...4 kJ • A bt ilk e-el 1J iamb i: t I:IN .67..f 10. 11 _efrOlf_e_LS._ __ Hazardous wastespill. _frthi i'Ljaa41_ A vALccar...if)_ _l_C-Diqii4t1_112-1- - ALstia‘i_Frii__FrdiibikkiSmi. QIS' Other fiat!Lt.:L*0411C, Evacuation plan . evacuation activation criteria. IP i �ry - p- L , p_ilot , _ L lab J.04r .{. t _onla�? f EfaciJasdon notification method , ,.F_ . e f_ • • ra LilaiirELtieti_Laligaia � i --�Ev����,ati�n p r �dur�s M trillI a y do&5 — — (See also facility chagrarn identifying evacuation routes, access.points aand .fe assembly areas) Page revision d tp 4 Facility diagram identifying evacuation routes, access points and safe assembly areas This diagram rn y be combined with kxatiarr diagrams for ernergerwy equipment and ha7a.ndotis waste management areas. Page rerrsian dale 5 Small Containment Large Containment X S E E 4i LEIH II i Secondary Muster / Assembly Location - 0 0 __ West Side of Property I n 1-1 I 1 — Booth#3 _ M8 i r1 L,€ab Are;',) Booth #el Booth #2 F Powder plain Lab Area Booth S n f Booth #1 m � X il° v9 Close! x E L _i i 1 X 1 mil E E LEGEND E Ex iC X Fire Primary Muster/Assembly a ire+ u' h r Location - South West Corner of Property s Spill Kit OR Across the Road List and location of emergency equipment This is an up-to-date list of ail ernergerKy response equipment at the facility. Are extra sheet is attached if necessary. _ quipR3en# _ _ I 'SfstiUf Lotati n C blifties, limitations and use lntrrE co►r+muniea tf�,r a I _ _ — or:b farm SyrmS.tem i C 'a � i I A tier _* .affair , � iti Ex#ernai core municatl r1s IS .C._iit_t0 LJi f 1 L i ■ ii . __IMMMIMMMim ..__IIMM.MMIMEI MMEMIllinlin Air e_s_urertaiREL_S - i _851dt_I_ A P. 4.prt_t 11 1 t-,t.ro, ____ ____ i L ! — b " r. a s L _ __t A6c) U' otl L flip;�� v ' f ; . si- ': { fill_copicetcark, ,_itiill in � ti,I � k rig Page revisigp date_ 6 Emergency Equipment Maintenance and Inspect tort All equipment is impeded, tested, repaired and replaced as needed to assure its proper operation in time of ernersency.An extra sheet fs attached if necessary. uenc E rnerllt I Description inspection ire 1 q rnspreetion and Maintenance Description anterr i communicatrons Siztiwil-4 Ski r�, r alarmsys tem �I til t- � �i c gr�it.r - dJ�— a if d k� Externat communications Stc .a a or-Warm Yystem fire control equipment � c r 'F irrrr il ��5. ,�,,ie;r r - Lit414 y�rL ! !lull ,ir�# P �'i..R '* f ] ' iF;r1L_Wa it P-Lalinil_ , ' ';su -5` ► ` Sp i llntrvtir IJLjfirj ~- rEfihtryil_41.11._Coei ftfi. #aucki-l-nviV de iCarltyin #inn _ q+�ipm r t y� coViang.(5 - H1 I L I Uri®pihin - , t i ill P A II I ( rL aik+1;4010IptC I Rage r Iiborn date. T— 7 Facility Diagram Identifying' Emergency Equipment Locations This diagram may be combined With location diagrams for hazardous waste management areas and evacuation routes, access points and safe diL5embLy areas, Nue re60-stun date Small Containment Large Containment E E. m _ El LI '11 1 — Secondary Muster / A►ssembly Location - E West Side of Property El El r Booth#3 Win!rr L ab Area Booth #4 Booth #2 Powder Main Lab Area Booth STI fl Booth #1 El LJL I — f 1 LEGEND Exit X Fire Primary Muster/Assembly E 1in9LJ Sr eI Location South West Corner of Property Spill Kit OR Across the Road Facility Diagram Identifying Hazardous Waste Management Areas This diagram rrm y be combined with !Qc Jtiori diagrams For emergency equipment and evacuation routes, access points and safe assembly areas. Far rrv�Sir Cake 9 Toxic Haz Waste Misc. 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Firs Extinguisher Suill Kit Exit Suill Containment Fence Cnnex Pallet Rack Haz Wa9tn Sant Emergency reporting Contact local emergency responders first, then contact the National Respr,:nse Center (1- -424- 2) and Colorado Emergency and I r iderft Responte Line (1-877 518•5 C.g), If required. Complete a copy of this form to use during your report calls. Keep a copy to your reporting calls. Facility Facility contact contact name call-back number • SOLI - 3 -0.g,s2 EPA ID Fec1[1( name I number CO1R b II Lccatkon address {.-7En , f 20( City Paste, State CD zip! Elt04- to of incident Time of incident ❑ ark ❑ pm Type of incident release, fire♦ TypeisII or material released quantity released if kr ciwn) injuries (if any) HeaLthien ironmerwt hazards outside of facility ;, - Date of report call Agency called - -- Time of report caLR ❑ arrr ❑ pm Daze of report call _ Agency called Time of report call ❑ aim ❑ pm Date of report call Agency called Time of report call ❑ am 1] pm Notes Releazed materials identified Hazardous waste Hazards 0 Re5ponse measures Page rerieion.datei 10 Contingency plan implementation follow-up report Send a copy to the Colorado D p rtrrient of Public Health and Environment and keep a copy in your facility operating record_ Facility Facility contact contact name *_ a.�,t a phone number 504 - 3 — oGrg EPAID Facial name - a :. �� number (: ' .5 7 1/4 57 location ad ire - d 131,14, 2 al - `l . City 14 irn State -_ Zip gOtP4 Date of incident - Time of incident ❑ am ❑ pm Twieof inc tent (e.g., release. fire Type(s) or material released Quantlty(i s E of material released Extent of injuries (if an ) Potential or actual I1CAlthf environment hazards Estimated quantity and disposition or recovered materials s I hereby' notify the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment that cleanup procedures are complete, that no hazardous waste incompatible with the released material was tr�,,�c d, stored or disposed of until cleanup was completer and that all emergency equipment has been :::caned and i5 fit b r it intended used. Therefore, operations will resume in the affected area{s} of thc.! facility. 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Like capacities required for oil and gas surrounding land uses. 1 i Oar I. ; r r WOOL is ., I 200• co FT 1 000 FT tan-site IMM r Open Field -Y 4 gallon lined pond ..,,r r 11— . II .' „:2,., ._ __ . . ic.„.„ . ..____ __________ , ipi— . t , .. ...._ • •,. ..,. . .. , ..,_.,,,. .,%, ,,, . .. , . . ,,,... . ., , ... --_-77- ' iS' Unit 201 &202 — -'t.. Unit 304. dmin., -- . - Manufacturing. "" 9 - " Unit 305 Shipping r F a � + ° �► _ -,- . 0 ... 21 Y Figure 2—Property Information Diana Aungst From: Jennifer Woods <jwoods@hudsonco.gov> Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 4:10 PM To: Diana Aungst Cc: Rose Valdes; Randon Grimes; Maxwell Nader Subject: Re:Traffic Study for Meadowridge This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. All: I wanted to provide an update that we did meet with the property owner today and discussed the extension of our water line. While I wanted to make you all aware of this meeting, the town has not received any formal applications for annexation to date from this property owner. Thank you, Jennifer Woods,AICP Planning Director Town of Hudson Office: (303)536-9311 Direct: (720)961-2284 jwoods@hudsonco.gov Please note that our hudsoncolorado.org email addresses are no longer actively used and update your contacts with this new email address. Thank you! From: Diana Aungst Sent: Monday, September 29, 2025 7:21 PM To:Jennifer Woods; Maxwell Nader Cc: Rose Valdes; Randon Grimes Subject: RE:Traffic Study for Meadowridge Hi Jennifer: Thanks for the email and the information on the site.The County is actively engaged in addressing the code violations identified at the subject property.The County will work with the owner to ensure compliance with Land use and Building Codes to include fire.The County remains committed to ensure compliance so that there will be a smooth transition to the Town during the any annexation. Thanks, WEEW COUNTY,CO Diana Aungst,AICP I CFM Principal Planner Department of Planning Services Desk: 970-400-3524 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80632 Ox000 1 Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure.If you have received this communication in error,please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure,copying,distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From:Jennifer Woods Sent:Thursday,September 25,2025 10:32 AM To: Diana Aungst; Maxwell Nader Cc: Rose Valdes; Randon Grimes Subject: Re:Traffic Study for Meadowridge This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Diana and Max, I've also been in contact with the Fire Department and there appear to be more violations than those that relate to our 3 departments/agency. I've copied Randon Grimes with Hudson Fire Protection District,so he can provide any appropriate details, but I believe he also connected with your building official,and there may also be issues with building occupancy,fire suppression, hazmat.The lack of proper fire suppression requires a lot more than extending a water line.Occupancy issues mean if they annex as-is we have to work heavily with the property owner to convert existing buildings and business operations to something that complies with building,fire,electrical,etc.codes,while active businesses have to close down, because they have to wait until the building they're located in is brought up to an occupancy that allows their business to operate in it. The Town will not be able to properly annex this property without understanding all of the code violations that need to be fixed, as our annexation agreement would dictate all of the items that need correction before they can be compliant with Town regulations.We had to do this with Don Reed,so it was crystal clear everything he'd need to do to open his party barn back up to host events, but that was also a pretty heavy lift for all involved.Annexation will not absolve his property from things that weren't compliant in the County,because they won't be compliant in the Town either,so we have to be able to assess a path for full compliance. Thank you, Jennifer Woods,AICP Planning Director Town of Hudson Office: (303)536-9311 Direct: (720)961-2284 jwoods@hudsonco.gov Please note that our hudsoncolorado.org email addresses are no longer actively used and update your contacts with this new email address. Thank you! From:Eric Wernsman<ejwerns25@gmail.com> Sent:Wednesday,September 24,2025 3:06 PM To:Jennifer Woods<jwoods@hudsonco.gov>; Rose Valdes-CDOT<rose.valdes@state.co.us> Cc: Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov>; Maxwell Nader<mnader@weld.gov>;Justin Hay<justinhay@stacklot.com>; Barry Fehr<barry@slategroup.co>; Keith Thoene<keith@slategroup.co> Subject:Traffic Study for Meadowridge Hi AU, please see the attached Traffic Study for Meadowridge. This is the existing development at 21323 I- 76 Frontage Rd Hudson CO. Please let us know if you have any questions. Eric Wernsman P.E. Wernsman Engineering and Land Development LLC Cell 970-539-2656 2 Diana Aungst From: Diana Aungst Sent: Monday, August 4, 2025 1:47 PM To: GreenLeaf Acres Subject: RE:Water Hi: Thanks for the information. Thanks, MIELW Diana Aungst,AICP I CFM Principal Planner Department of Planning Services Desk: 970-400-3524 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80632 Ox000 Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure.If you have received this communication in error,please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure,copying,distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Green Leaf Acres Sent: Wednesday,July 30, 2025 2:32 PM To: Diana Aungst Subject: Fwd: Water This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Diana This is the email chain we have been working with Hudson on figuring out the water as we feel that is a first step. The last email is from Hudson saying they are doing a water supply master plan and will get back to us. I have called Bryce a couple times and not been able to reach him but I will stop in next week if I don't get ahold of him on the phone. I'm not sure why Hudson would say we aren't working on it when the ball is in there court. Let me know if you need me to do anything else. Thanks Barry Sent from my iPhone i Begin forwarded message: From: Bryce Lange <blange@hudsonco.gov> Date:July 15, 2025 at 12:21:21 PM MDT Subject: Re:Water Hi Ned, My apologies for the delay here.The Council is interested in acquiring water from you, but the timing of a purchase and the amount are still up in the air for us. We are completing a water supply master plan, which should be completed by the end of this year or early next year, and that plan would inform how much water,from each water source, we would need. Depending on the quantity that the plan recommends and that Council wants to pursue, the Council may want to also get an appraisal. Sorry I don't have a more concrete answer for you right now, and we understand that you may have other offers on the table that you might want to explore, but I'll follow up with you once we have a better idea of what we need if it is still an opportunity to purchase some from you when the water supply master plan is completed. Thanks, Bryce Lange Town Manager Town of Hudson P.O. Box 351 50 Beech Street Hudson, Colorado 80642 (720) 961-2028 111 )11 I i III I }%'{ I1k1I COLORADO From: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Sent:Tuesday,July 15, 2025 12:07 PM To: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov> Cc: Keith Thoene<keith@bayside.11c>; GreenLeaf Acres<greenleafacres@hotmail.com> Subject: RE: Water Hi Bryce, Checking in on the Council's feedback on the LFH water. 2 Thanks, Ned From: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov> Sent:Thursday,June 12, 2025 2:27 PM To: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Cc: Keith Thoene<keith@bayside.11c>; GreenLeaf Acres<greenleafacres@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: Water Hi Ned, Thank you. I will take this to the Town Council next Wednesday, and I'll follow up with you shortly thereafter. Thanks, again. Thanks, Bryce Lange Town Manager Town of Hudson P.O. Box 351 50 Beech Street Hudson, Colorado 80642 (720) 961-2028 TowN OF opieve4taii From: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Sent:Thursday,June 12, 2025 11:09 AM To: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov> Cc: Keith Thoene<keith@bayside.lic>; GreenLeaf Acres<greenleafacres@hotmail.com> Subject: RE: Water Bryce, Please see below and let me know if you need clarification. We can offer: •300 ac ft @$14.8k per 0 150 ac ft, $2.22m Cash to WLWG 3 0 150 ac ft, $2.22m Developer Credit •5 Year First Right of Refusal on 600 acre ft of LFH water. Thanks, Ned From: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov> Sent:Thursday,June 5, 2025 11:18 AM To: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Cc: GreenLeaf Acres<greenleafacres@hotmail.com>;Thoene Keith <keith@bayside.11c> Subject: Re: Water Hi Ned, Per our conversation, I've been directed to counter offer the following: 1. Town will match the offer you have received from Central in the amount of $5,000/AF. 2. I've also been directed to pursue the full 1,146 AF that you have. a. Town will specifically reserve at least 400 AF of potable water for your development's use within the Town of Hudson. 3. FROR on the 1,146 AF over at least 5 years. Please let me know what you think, and if you would like me to bring anything back to the Town Council for their consideration. Thank you for your consideration. Thanks, Bryce Lange Town Manager Town of Hudson P.O. Box 351 50 Beech Street Hudson, Colorado 80642 (720) 961-2028 From: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov> Sent:Tuesday,June 3, 2025 3:54 PM To: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Cc: GreenLeaf Acres<greenleafacres@hotmail.com>;Thoene Keith <keith@bayside.11c> Subject: Re: Water Hi Ned, Thank you. I will give you a call Thursday morning. 4 Thanks, Bryce Lange Town Manager Town of Hudson P.O. Box 351 50 Beech Street Hudson, Colorado 80642 (720) 961-2028 From: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Sent:Tuesday,June 3, 2025 3:53 PM To: Bryce Lange <blange@hudsonco.gov> Cc: GreenLeaf Acres<greenleafacres@hotmail.com>;Thoene Keith <keith@bayside.11c> Subject: RE: Water Bryce, As discussed on our call this afternoon,we are offering Hudson our Laramie—Fox Hills water rights in the following increments: • 200 to 400 acre-feet @ $16,800/acre-foot • 400 to 900 acre-feet @ $15,500/acre-foot We look forward to your feedback following the Board's meeting tomorrow. Thanks, Ned From: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov> Sent:Tuesday,June 3, 2025 1:52 PM To: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Subject: Re: Water Hi Ned, Okay, that works. Thanks, Bryce Lange Town Manager Town of Hudson P.O. Box 351 50 Beech Street Hudson, Colorado 80642 (720) 961-2028 5 From: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Sent:Tuesday,June 3, 2025 12:14 PM To: Bryce Lange <blange@hudsonco.gov> Subject: RE: Water Sure, let's shoot for 330pm if that still works. Thanks, Ned From: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov> Sent:Tuesday,June 3, 2025 9:58 AM To: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Subject: Re: Water Hi Ned, Does sometime after 3pm today or sometime after 3pm tomorrow work for you? Thanks, Bryce Lange Town Manager Town of Hudson P.O. Box 351 50 Beech Street Hudson, Colorado 80642 (720) 961-2028 From: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Sent: Monday, June 2, 2025 11:24 AM To: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov> Subject: RE: Water Hi Bryce, We've had a chance to talk amongst the group and firm up our offer on the LFH Water. Is there a time that works best for you to have a brief call to discuss? Thanks, Ned From: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov> Sent: Monday, April 28, 2025 10:20 AM 6 To: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com>; GreenLeaf Acres<greenleafacres@hotmail.com> Cc: Steve Nguyen <steve@clearwatercolorado.com> Subject: Re: Water Hi Ned, I have Steve Nguyen, the Town's water rights consultant, CC'ed on this email. We'd like to set up a meeting with you and Barry to talk about your water rights and a potential partnership with the Town. Our availability for a meeting is below: May 12th— PM —can be Teams or in person May 13th—anytime—can be Teams or in person Please let me know if any of these dates/times work and I can get a calendar invite sent out. If none of these work, we can look further out. Thanks, Bryce Lange Town Manager Town of Hudson P.O. Box 351 50 Beech Street Hudson, Colorado 80642 (720) 961-2028 From: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Sent:Thursday,April 24, 2025 4:50 PM To: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov>; GreenLeaf Acres<greenleafacres@hotmail.com> Subject: RE: Water Bryce, Touching base to see if you or your water rights specialist had any questions or comments on our water. Feel free to reach out to Barry or myself. Thanks! Ned From: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov> Sent:Thursday,April 17, 2025 4:17 PM To: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com>; GreenLeaf Acres<greenleafacres@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: Water Thanks, Ned. I'll be in touch soon. 7 Thanks, Bryce Lange Town Manager Town of Hudson P.O. Box 351 50 Beech Street Hudson, Colorado 80642 (720) 961-2028 From: Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Sent:Thursday, April 17, 2025 3:07 PM To: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov>; GreenLeaf Acres<greenleafacres@hotmail.com> Subject: RE: Water Hi Bryce, Nice to meet you also. Please see the attached for the Decree and a copy of the well permit for our existing well. Please let me know if you have any questions or need anything else. Thanks, Ned From: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov> Sent:Thursday,April 17, 2025 3:50 PM To: GreenLeaf Acres<greenleafacres@hotmail.com>; Ned Skoglund <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Subject: Re: Water Hi Barry, Thank you for the email. Hi Ned, Nice to meet you. Once I have that information, I will forward it on to our water rights specialist and then maybe we can set up a time to meet to discuss? Thanks, Bryce Lange Town Manager Town of Hudson P.O. Box 351 50 Beech Street 8 Hudson, Colorado 80642 (720) 961-2028 From: GreenLeaf Acres<greenleafacres@hotmail.com> Sent:Thursday,April 17, 2025 2:38 PM To: Bryce Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov>; Skoglund Ned <ned@skoglundmeats.com> Subject: Water Bryce I have copied Ned Skoglund on this email, he is a business partner and will be sending over the water we would be interested in selling. Thanks Barry Sent from my iPhone 9 Diana Aungst From: Thomas Potter Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2025 11:25 AM To: Randon Grimes; Diana Aungst; Maxwell Nader Cc: Wendi Inloes; Cynthia Villanueva; Nicole Brick; Ashley Ramirez Subject: RE: 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd Follow-up Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Completed Good morning, Randon. Per the building perspective. There are many building code violations including electrical done without permits, extension cords, booth penetrations, Hazardous locations, adequate means of egress, access travel distance, exit discharge, intervening spaces , common path of egress travel and exit passageways, securing of gas bottles. exceeding outside storage containers per county regulations. Since they are currently in the county and in violation. I will have code compliance send them a letter regarding the violations. I have not heard from CDOT since our meeting. However, Diana may have. She is in vacation this week and will should respond to your email in a timely fashion. "Our Mission is safe building practice" Any questions or concerns, please contact me. Thank you. Thomas Potter Building Plans Examiner II Department of Planning Services 1402 N 17t"Ave Greeley Colorado 80631 (970)400-3518 Mk Ar ir� r ' Lfs r Confidentiality Notice:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication. Any disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Randon Grimes Sent:Thursday, September 25, 2025 10:19 AM To: Diana Aungst;Thomas Potter Subject: 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd Follow-up 1 This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good Morning Tom and Diana, I wanted to follow up with the two of you since it has been some time since our last meetings regarding 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd. From our most recent discussion, my understanding was that the businesses operating at this site are acting well outside the guidelines established in their special use permit with the County. Of particular concern is the operation of Sunflower Wellness, which appears to be classified as a hazardous-type occupancy but is operating in a non-sprinklered building with no available water supply, originally constructed under an agricultural exemption.When Tom and I toured the facility, we observed significant issues, including: • Large quantities of hazardous materials being stored and used both indoors and outdoors without proper permits or code compliance. • Extraction processes established without engineering design, approval, or oversight. • Multiple building code violations, including electrical, fire separation, and storage deficiencies. At our last meeting, it was mentioned that the County had suggested the property owner(Meadow Ridge Holdings) pursue annexation into the Town of Hudson as a potential path to address these issues. However, the Town recently informed me that while the owner did reach out, annexation discussions have stalled. In addition, it appears the facility may not have obtained the proper permits from CDOT to support such a large-scale operation with direct access onto the frontage road. Have you heard of any updates from CDOT regarding this site? From my perspective, this facility poses an extreme hazard to the surrounding community due to the volume and type of hazardous processes occurring without properly designed and permitted systems in place. Based on what we've observed, much of the complex seems to be operating outside of the conditions outlined in its special use permit. Is there any additional action the County can take to address these issues? I greatly appreciate your continued assistance with this matter. Have a great rest of your day! Randon Grimes BS, CFO, FM Division Chief/Fire Marshal Office Hours Monday-Thursday 7am -4pm Hudson Fire Protection District 702 Cedar St. Hudson, CO. 80642 2 Office - 303.536.0161 CFO FM + EST ISSO Diana Aungst From: Jennifer Woods <jwoods@hudsonco.gov> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2025 10:32 AM To: Diana Aungst; Maxwell Nader Cc: Rose Valdes; Randon Grimes Subject: Re:Traffic Study for Meadowridge Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Completed This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Diana and Max, I've also been in contact with the Fire Department and there appear to be more violations than those that relate to our 3 departments/agency. I've copied Randon Grimes with Hudson Fire Protection District, so he can provide any appropriate details, but I believe he also connected with your building official, and there may also be issues with building occupancy,fire suppression, hazmat. The lack of proper fire suppression requires a lot more than extending a water line. Occupancy issues mean if they annex as-is we have to work heavily with the property owner to convert existing buildings and business operations to something that complies with building,fire, electrical, etc. codes, while active businesses have to close down, because they have to wait until the building they're located in is brought up to an occupancy that allows their business to operate in it. The Town will not be able to properly annex this property without understanding all of the code violations that need to be fixed, as our annexation agreement would dictate all of the items that need correction before they can be compliant with Town regulations.We had to do this with Don Reed, so it was crystal clear everything he'd need to do to open his party barn back up to host events, but that was also a pretty heavy lift for all involved. Annexation will not absolve his property from things that weren't compliant in the County, because they won't be compliant in the Town either, so we have to be able to assess a path for full compliance. Thank you, Jennifer Woods,AICP Planning Director Town of Hudson Office: (303)536-9311 Direct: (720) 961-2284 jwoods@hudsonco.gov Please note that our hudsoncolorado.org email addresses are no longer actively used and update your contacts with this new email address. Thank you! i From: Eric Wernsman Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2025 3:06 PM To:Jennifer Woods; Rose Valdes- CDOT Cc: Diana Aungst; Maxwell Nader;Justin Hay; Barry Fehr; Keith Thoene Subject:Traffic Study for Meadowridge Hi All, please see the attached Traffic Study for Meadowridge. This is the existing development at 21323 I- 76 Frontage Rd Hudson CO. Please let us know if you have any questions. Eric Wernsman P.E. Wernsman Engineering and Land Development LLC Cell 970-539-2656 2 Diana Aungst From: Randon Grimes <rgrimes@hfpdco.org> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2025 10:51 AM To: Diana Aungst;Jennifer Woods; Maxwell Nader Cc: Rose Valdes Subject: Re:Traffic Study for Meadowridge Attachments: Sunflower Wellness HMIS Sheets.pdf; Site Map.pdf; FPE Assessment Sunflower Wellness Main Building.pdf; FPE Assessment Sunflower Wellness Unit 202 Proposed Expansion.pdf Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Completed This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good Morning Jennifer, I had actually sent an email to Diana and Tom Potter this morning outlining my continued concerns with this development. There are multiple issues on the fire code side, with the primary hazard being Sunflower Wellness. This occupant performs CBD extraction as well as the processing of a product called Kratom. Both of these processes use closed systems often under pressure and heat,with large volumes of hazardous materials stored and used on site.These operations classify the occupancy as a Hazardous (H) occupancy, which carries very strict fire code and building code requirements, none of which this building currently meets. The buildings on the site were originally constructed under an agricultural exemption, meaning they were never properly designed or permitted for these types of commercial uses. In particular, Sunflower Wellness should meet the requirements for an H occupancy, including: construction type and fire ratings, fire separations, sprinkler and alarm systems, ventilation, and compliant electrical systems, among others. None of these are currently in place. Other concerns include: • No access to a reliable water supply for firefighting efforts. • No all-weather access road; the dirt/crushed asphalt surface often turns to mud during wet weather. • Large volumes of outdoor hazardous materials stored close to property lines,with no approved secondary containment. From the fire district's perspective,the current operations pose a significant risk to public safety. All aspects of these buildings and processes should be assessed by licensed professional engineers. i Attached are several reports from the fire protection engineer I required Sunflower Wellness to hire to begin addressing some of these issues. I will note that there are some discrepancies with the engineering report that did not align with actual code requirements.As you can see, there are numerous hazardous operations at this facility that were never properly permitted or designed. Please let me know if I can provide any additional information from my end. I appreciate that we are working on this together and I hope we can find a collaborative path forward—one that allows the business owner to succeed while ensuring a safe environment for employees and the surrounding community. Randon Grimes BS, CFO, FM Division Chief/Fire Marshal Office Hours Monday-Thursday 7am -4pm Hudson Fire Protection District 702 Cedar St. Hudson, CO. 80642 Office - 303.536.0161 IIIEW1a CFO FM f1Rf * EST of19 0 From: Diana Aungst Sent:Thursday, September 25, 2025 10:44 AM To:Jennifer Woods; Maxwell Nader Cc: Rose Valdes; Randon Grimes Subject: RE:Traffic Study for Meadowridge Hi Jennifer: We have received the email. Thanks, .130LEIFy couNre,co Diana Aungst,AICP I CFM Principal Planner Department of Planning Services Desk: 970-400-3524 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80632 Ox 000 Joln Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure.If you have received this communication in error,please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure,copying,distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From:Jennifer Woods Sent:Thursday,September 25,2025 10:32 AM To:Diana Aungst; Maxwell Nader Cc: Rose Valdes; Randon Grimes Subject: Re:Traffic Study for Meadowridge 2 This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Diana and Max, I've also been in contact with the Fire Department and there appear to be more violations than those that relate to our 3 departments/agency. I've copied Randon Grimes with Hudson Fire Protection District,so he can provide any appropriate details, but I believe he also connected with your building official,and there may also be issues with building occupancy,fire suppression, hazmat.The lack of proper fire suppression requires a lot more than extending a water line.Occupancy issues mean if they annex as-is we have to work heavily with the property owner to convert existing buildings and business operations to something that complies with building,fire,electrical,etc.codes,while active businesses have to close down, because they have to wait until the building they're located in is brought up to an occupancy that allows their business to operate in it. The Town will not be able to properly annex this property without understanding all of the code violations that need to be fixed, as our annexation agreement would dictate all of the items that need correction before they can be compliant with Town regulations.We had to do this with Don Reed,so it was crystal clear everything he'd need to do to open his party barn back up to host events, but that was also a pretty heavy lift for all involved.Annexation will not absolve his property from things that weren't compliant in the County, because they won't be compliant in the Town either,so we have to be able to assess a path for full compliance. Thank you, Jennifer Woods,AICP Planning Director Town of Hudson Office: (303)536-9311 Direct: (720)961-2284 jwoods@hudsonco.gov Please note that our hudsoncolorado.org email addresses are no longer actively used and update your contacts with this new email address. Thank you! From:Eric Wernsman<ejwerns25@gmail.com> Sent:Wednesday,September 24,2025 3:06 PM To:Jennifer Woods<jwoods@hudsonco.gov>; Rose Valdes-CDOT<rose.valdes@state.co.us> Cc: Diana Aungst<daungst(aweld.gov>; Maxwell Nader<mnader weld.gov>;Justin Hay<justinhayc stacklot.com_>; Barry Fehr<barry@slategroup.co>; Keith Thoene<keith@slategroup.co> Subject:Traffic Study for Meadowridge Hi All, please see the attached Traffic Study for Meadowridge. This is the existing development at 21323 I- 76 Frontage Rd Hudson CO. Please let us know if you have any questions. Eric Wernsman P.E. Wernsman Engineering and Land Development LLC Cell 970-539-2656 3 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 10 March 2025 Prepared By: CAM-BROWN Craig Arthur Brown, PE, FPE (Intentionally blank) Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 3 2 Findings and Recommendations 4 2.1 Recommended Actions 4 2.2 Justification 5 2.3 For Further Consideration 5 1 Facility Information 6 1.1 Contact Information 6 1.1.1 Contact Information—Sunflower Wellness 6 1.1.2 Contact Information—Hudson Fire Department 6 1.2 Property Information 7 1.3 Building Information— Unit 201 8 1.4 Building Information— Unit 305 8 1.5 Design Code 9 2 Code Analysis 10 2.1 2018 International Building Code 10 2.1.1 Allowable Height 10 2.1.2 Allowable Area 10 2.2 2018 International Fire Code 18 3 Fire Risk Assessment 22 4 Fire Risk Assessment(FRA) qualitative review methodology 22 4.1 Fire Safety Objectives 22 4.2 Fire Risk Assessment Questionnaire 25 4.2.1 ELECTRICAL SOURCES OF IGNITION 25 4.2.2 SMOKING 26 4.2.3 PORTABLE HEATERS AND HEATING INSTALLATIONS 26 4.2.4 COOKING 26 4.2.5 HOUSEKEEPING 26 4.2.6 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 26 4.2.7 OTHER SIGNIFICANT FIRE HAZARDS THAT WARRANT CONSIDERATION 26 4.2.8 MEANS OF ESCAPE FROM FIRE 27 4.2.9 MEASURES TO LIMIT FIRE SPREAD AND DEVELOPMENT 27 4.2.10 EMERGENCY ESCAPE LIGHTING 27 4.2.11 FIRE SAFETY SIGNS AND NOTICES 27 4.2.12 MEANS OF GIVING WARNING IN CASE OF FIRE 27 4.2.13 MANUAL FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPLIANCES 28 4.2.14 AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 28 4.2.15 MANAGEMENT OF FIRE SAFETY PROCEDURES AND ARRANGEMENTS 28 PAGE 1 of 43 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 4.2.16 TRAINING AND DRILLS 28 4.2.17 TESTING AND MAINTENANCE 29 4.2.18 BATCH PROCESS HAZARDS ASSESSMENT 29 4.2.19 RECORDS 30 5 EQUIPMENT LISTING 31 5.1 Manufacturing Process Booth 1 31 5.2 Manufacturing Process Booth 3 31 5.3 Manufacturing Process Booth Powder 32 6 MANUFACTURING OPERATION-HMIS 33 7 MATERIAL STORAGE-HMIS 35 8 MATERIAL STORAGE—MISCELLANEOUS 36 9 70 HMG PROCESS 38 10 Fire Alarm Guidance 40 10.1 UNIT 201, OFFICE 40 10.2 UNIT 201, MANUFACTURING AREA 40 10.3 UNIT 305, OFFICE 40 10.4 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS 41 10.5 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS 42 PAGE 2 of 43 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1 Executive Summary The purpose of code is to establish the minimum requirements consistent with nationally recognized good practice for providing a reasonable level of life safety and property protection from hazards of fire, explosion or dangerous conditions in new and existing buildings, structures and premises, and to provide a reasonable level of safety to fire fighters and emergency responders during emergency operations (ref: 2018 IBC/2018 IFC §101.3 Intent). To assess the premises that currently use hazardous chemicals, as defined by the applicable codes, in the manufacturing process of food grade additives. In support, a baseline building code analysis, fire risk assessment (FRA), and process hazards assessment (checklist) has been conducted. It is a qualitative and, where applicable, a quantitative review to define both code compliance and practical, pragmatic enhancements that support code intent. The code analysis is based on relevant codes listed in Appendix A, 2 Code Analysis. The FRA is based on both NFPA 500 Guide to Fire Safety Concepts Tree and NFPA 551 Guide for the Evaluation of Fire Risk Assessments. The baseline is developed based on a set of fire safety objectives as outlined by NFPA 550 and presented below. The results of this Assessment are intended to provide recommendation to both the regulator and the regulated. Following this Executive Summary is Recommendation for actions to take within the premises and related premises operated at the site by Sunflower Wellness. This Recommendation is based on the completed and attached assessment in Appendix A. PAGE 3 of 43 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2 Findings and Recommendations The overall fire risk assessment summary, further detailed in Appendix A, is considered low- medium based on a high, medium, low scale. Impact on or consequences to life safety and safety of responders are low, provided recognized operating practices and procedures for both workers at the premises and emergency responders are followed. The findings are based on facility location, surrounding operations, occupancy classification with consideration of the application of occupancy groups B, F-1, H-3, and S-1 and mixed occupancy classification, recommendations to improve fire alarm and reporting capabilities, fixed automatic suppression systems in specific locations, review of handling and storage practices of the hazardous chemicals, spill containment and response, manufacturing process steps that are compartmentalized, and other considerations as noted in the FRA. Based on the overall fire risk assessment summary, the following action is recommended with summary justification to support the recommendation: 2.1 Recommended Actions BASED ON CODE ANALYSIS, FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT, AND OBSERVATIONS AND FINDINGS, DETAILED IN APPENDIX The following recommendations are presented based code analysis, fire risk assessment, and observations and findings, including listing of hazardous materials. The recommendations follow S-M-A-R-T principles. S-M-A-R-T is for specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. R1 Seal penetrations in booths where utility lines enter the spaces. 2018 IBC §714 Penetrations provides requirement. 2018 IFC §703 PENETRATIONS provides requirements for maintaining the penetrations. R2 Maintain clearances in front of electrical breaker panels. NFPA 70 §110.26 defines required clearances. R3 Continue efforts to keep outdoor storage areas and Conex containers organized. This is a catch-all phrase, but important to assure efficient and safe operation. R4 Respectfully request Fire Protection District to approve permit for expansion of the automatic fire suppression system submitted to the Fire Department. R5 Follow recommendation for sequence of operations (SOO)presented for the fire system operation R6 Under Code Analysis, recommend Option #3. This option allows SW flexibility in operation without change in the overall facility or process risk. Recommendations 1 through 3 should be addressed as part of ongoing maintenance of the facility. Recommendation 4 depends on Fire Department timeline for granting approval. PAGE 4 of 43 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Recommendation 5 should be included in fire system contractor scope of work and confirmed by the designs. 2.2 Justification • The code analysis, fire risk assessment, and process hazards assessment presented below provide justification for the recommendations. 2.3 For Further Consideration • N/A PAGE 5 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1 Facility Information ?F.'a ' j �i y - `Blasted a d ---_ o Read Blg- �� , :�-�, .. Baked�tl�� ' .. pD - - Lk Ch ama lraPhY• ,- •, % r z IiAl '•+ I �-0 JAMMr s Ic :01 i _ . >- ^ i .. ..a.r...�Jk a M a ow•Idge. �' Bus ness Pak ;, ✓ , i, lull 1 11�.' 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Chief Randon Grimes, BS, CFO, FM Main Office: 303-536-0161 Contact: Email: rgrimes@hfpdco.org Address: 702 Cedar Street, PO Box 7 Hudson, CO. 80642 PAGE 6 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1.2 Property Information • General vicinity: Operating oil and gas field to the North, Light industrial park to the East, West, and South. • Estimated Fire Department Response Time: Less than 2 miles, less than 10 minutes from Hudson Fire Station #1. • Potential firefighting required capacity: Light commercial structural, flammable liquids, polar-solvent materials, and toxic materials within code MAQs. Like capacities required for oil and gas surrounding land uses. -,.., �. — - • s1 Oilfield i ` Rtir ti li;, — ' , art - " y I - _-- _- _ WSs _. �R Radius: s . .. 2� k µ • 1,000-FT - •—r F►-', Open Field r p �� Unit 200 er ' ma— , .F.— .'' . 1 ...7 , 1 .,1 1E7..W1". '0 ;-, -__,,;.:_' ,, / 1."'i_ • '4111111gif , C?:1,1 i Radius: —- . 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Figure 2—Property Information PAGE 7 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1.3 Building Information — Unit 201 BUILDING, UNIT 201: COMMERCIAL BUILDING —One story, based on design drawings: • Approximate year of construction: 2017/2018, • Design Code: 2015 International Building Code (IBC) • Building: Concrete slab flooring, metal-frame structure with metal sheathing, metal roof, cut-off wall above ceiling separating spaces with other tenant(s). • Type of Construction: Type V-B, non-rated. • Occupancy Classification: Mixed Occupancy— B, Office; S-1, Moderate-hazard storage; F-1, Moderate-hazard factory industrial. • Approximate floor space: 7,200 sf • Number of floors: one • Number of stairwells: none • Building height: 17-ft, 11-inches, 2015 IBC Table 504.3 allowable height = 40-ft. • Fire Detection: In accordance with applicable code—2018 IFC • Fire Protection: Clean Agent extinguishing systems, ref: 2016 NFPA 2001 • History of previous fires: N/A • History of false alarms: N/A • System Maintenance: Contracts in place for inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) of all fire protection systems, including detection and alarm systems NFPA 72), suppression systems (NFPA 2001), and portable fire extinguishers (NFPA 10) • Any structural alterations planned within the next 12 months: N/A • Any other information about the building which is relevant to the fire risk assessment: o Detection system upgrades, including central station reporting in progress. o Suppression system expansion has been submitted to FD for permitting of additional manufacturing booth. 1.4 Building Information — Unit 305 BUILDING, UNIT 305: COMMERCIAL BUILDING —Two story office with attached single story, high bay, garage, based on design drawings: • Approximate year of construction: 2017/2018, • Design Code: 2015 International Building Code (IBC) • Type of Construction: Type V-B, non-rated. • Occupancy Classification: B, Office, S-1, Moderate-hazard storage. • Approximate floor space: 1,000 sf • Number of floors: two, maximum • Number of stairwells: one • Building height: 17-ft, 11-in, 2015 IBC Table 504.3 allowable height = 40-ft. • Fire Detection: In accordance with applicable code—2018 IFC • History of previous fires: N/A • History of false alarms: N/A PAGE 8 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness • System Maintenance: Contracts in place for inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) of all fire protection systems, including detection and alarm systems NFPA 72) and portable fire extinguishers (NFPA 10) • Any structural alterations planned within the next 12 months: N/A • Any other information about the building which is relevant to the fire risk assessment: o Detection system upgrades, including central station reporting in progress. F f.. • y '� -, r area y "' ' �. � — � • k• • i. #• -- +-' ' ILI. ' ` ` Unit 305 •r' - Unit 201 __ - .t' i ilir- - _ R 1 . .. _- `it' 'sail • L _ r �r4 ' ?r - - . .. - -- -- ao`_ -t"- .. -r. -*Ira* _ s.i -- _ M ^ r 100-ft ; , : .. . . '- Scale Figure 3—Building Information 1.5 Design Code Referenced Codes and Standards for Code Analysis and FRA §102.7 Referenced codes and standards Adopted by Weld County, Colorado, and Hudson Fire Protection District, Hudson, CO 2018 International Building Code 2018 International Existing Building Code 2018 International Fire Code Included By Reference in applicable ICC Family of Codes 2016 NFPA 13 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems 2016 NFPA 33 Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials 2017 NFPA 70 National Electric Code 2016 NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code PAGE 9 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2016 NFPA 704: Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response 2016 NFPA 2001, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems And others as may be appropriate and referenced in the report. 2 Code Analysis 2.1 2018 International Building Code The following select code requirements are presented for information pertinent to the analysis. This section will present the options available based on confirmation of allowable height, allowable area, requirements for automatic suppression, fire-barriers, and occupancy group classification of the manufacturing facility (Unit 201) and of the shipping facility (Unit 305). 2.1.1 Allowable Height Table 504.3 Allowable Building Height in Feet above Grade: For all relevant occupancy classifications, the buildings allowable height for Type V-B Construction is 40-feet. This applies to both Unit#201 and Unit#305. 2.1.2 Allowable Area Per 2018 IBC Section 506 Building Area, 2018 IBC Section 508 Mixed Use and Occupancy, and related subsections, a code analysis was performed on various options to identify compliant area and occupancy groups for the Unit 201 facility. PAGE 10 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Code Analysis— Unit#201 Option #1: Occupancy Group H-3 and B ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 7,200 sf, one-story- 17-ft, 11-in height, Construction Type V-B, non-sprinklered, qualifies for 20% allowable area increase for frontage. ref: 2018 IBC §506.3, 1-hour fire-barrier between B (office) and H-3. ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Analysis Summary Not a viable option 2018 IBC §903.2.5.1 General. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in Group H occupancies. Code Analysis—Unit#201 Option #2: Occupancy Group B, S-1, Control Areas ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 7,200 sf, one-story- 17-ft, 11-in height, Construction Type V-B, non-sprinklered, qualifies for 60% allowable area increase for frontage. Automatic fire suppression system within control areas. No fire-resistant separation required between office and storage per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4. One- hour fire-resistant separation between B and S-1, provided. per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Note: Booths provide fire-barrier between F-1 and S-1 per ref: 2017 NFPA 33 (1-hour). Analysis Summary An option Based on calculations and information provided below. Limited to 4 control areas, represented by Booth #1 -#4. Powder Booth represents 3% of MAQ and considered incidental occupancy to S-1, thus not a control area. However, the Powder Booth has same fire-barrier and suppression system. Allowable Area Increase If= [F/P-0.25]W/30 ref: 2018 IBC §506.3.3 Amount of Increase. If= [272/344-0.25]x20/30 = 60% PAGE 11 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness CIAPt 7 f _ Booth Booth Hh 3 2 F Li „ i Future LR Booth Booth 4 Powder � C tFA Y Cr aUl= , Ch.CUIlUJ�4° tl , r � -- - Figure 2-Option#2-Mixed Occupancy B,S-1, with control areas Allowable Area Calculations, based on Drawing AB = 9,000 T506.2 Acontroi Area = N/A 5,400 Frontage Control Area a function of MAQ and 14,400 Total Allowable processes (use) occurring in the Control Area. As-i = 9,000 T506.2 PAGE 12 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 5,400 Frontage 14,400 Total Allowable Confirmation actual area compliant 2018 IBC Eq 5-1 aB as-i --- + ---- < 1.0? AB As-i Per Drawing, Actual area of occupancies. aB = 1,440 as-i = 4,260 Control Area = N/A 1,440 5,760 + + < 1.0? 14,400 14,400 0.1 + 0.4 = 0.5 < 1.0 OK PAGE 13 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Code Analysis— Unit#201 Option #3: Occupancy Group B, S-1, F-1. ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 7,200 sf, one-story, Type VB construction with occupancy groups B, S-1, and F-1, non- sprinklered, qualifies for 60% allowable area increase for frontage. Automatic fire suppression system within F-1 Compartments. No fire-resistant separation required between office and storage per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4. One- hour fire-resistant separation between B and S-1, provided. per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Note: Booths provide fire-barrier between F-1 and S-1 per ref: 2017 NFPA 33 (1-hour). Analysis Summary An option Based on calculations and information provided below. Based on AHJ concurrence, this option allows a fifth booth to be installed to process (use) quantities like Booth #3. Powder Booth represents 3% of MAQ and considered incidental occupancy to F-1 Allowable Area Increase If= [F/P-0.25]W/30 ref: 2018 IBC §506.3.3 Amount of Increase. If= [272/344-0.25]x20/30 = 60% PAGE 14 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness C.WP i k.... — F-1 I F-1 F-1 Booth I Booth Booth 3 I 2 1 L� Future F-1 �.._.-r 15/1 69 F-1 F-1 Booth Booth 4 Powder Ch.CUIIU-f,:: Agotiff I -L J . - 7Z-P� -- H Figure 3-Option#3-Mixed Occupancy B,S-1,and F-1 Allowable Area Calculations, based on Drawing AB = 9,000 T506.2 AF-1 = 8,500 T506.2 5,400 Frontage 5,100 Frontage 14,400 Total Allowable 13,600 Total Allowable As-i = 9,000 T506.2 PAGE 15 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 5,400 Frontage 14,400 Total Allowable Confirmation actual area compliant 2018 IBC Eq 5-1 aB as-i aF-1 + + < 1.0? AB As-i AF-i Per Drawing, Actual area of occupancies. aB = 1,440 as-i = 4,260 aF-I. = 1,500, assumes up to 6 processing booths 1,440 4,260 1,500 + + < 1.0? 14,400 14,400 13,600 0.1 + 0.3 + 0.1 = 0.5 < 1.0 OK PAGE 16 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Code Analysis— Unit#305 Option: Occupancy Group B, S-1 ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 1,400 sf, two-story office, one-story storage, Type VB construction with occupancy groups B, and S-1, non-sprinklered, qualifies for allowable area increase for frontage. Automatic fire suppression system within control areas. No fire-resistant separation required between office and storage per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4. One- hour fire-resistant separation between B and S-1, provided. Analysis Summary An updated fire alarm system is planned for installation. This system will include autodailer to Central Station for dispatch of local Fire Department. Allowable Area has not been calculated as the actual areas are well below the allowable. cin i7—305 3s-F f S-P .._ .� — _�►. }+—tO fT --- 3d-fT" 'u r Ia Tt, Scl6 PAGE 17 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2.2 2018 International Fire Code The following select code requirements are presented for information pertinent to the analysis §102.7.1 Conflicts None identified §102.8 Subjects not regulated by this code. None identified §102.9 Matters not provided for. None identified §102.10 Conflicting provisions. None identified §104.2 Applications and permits. As presented in cover letter to Fire Marshal, this report supports request for approval of the permit to expand the fire suppression system. §104.7.2 Technical assistance. The Fire Marshal requested Sunflower Wellness to provide a technical opinion and report prepared by a qualified engineer to conduct an analysis of the design, operation, and use of the premises for the intended function, and recommendations, as necessary, for changes. §104.8 Modifications. None requested §104.8 Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment. None requested §105.1.1 Permits required. A permit has been requested of the Fire Official to expand the fire suppression system. §105.6 Required operational permit. No changes to operational conditions exist to request modification of in place operational permits. §105.7.1 Automatic fire-extinguishing systems. A permit has been submitted for expansion to the fire suppression system. §108.2 Testing and operation. Contracts with qualified third-party contractors in place for required inspection, testing and maintenance of equipment required by this code. This includes provision of inspection reports. PAGE 18 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness §5001.5.1 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. A draft plan has been provided in event Fire Official requests. It was drafted in conformance with 2018 IFC Appendix H Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). §5001.5.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS). A comprehensive HMIS, including de minimums quantities of general use chemicals/products are included as part of this report. It conforms to the code requirements. §5003.1.1 Maximum allowable quantity per control area. As presented in the Material Operation and Material Storage sections of this report, materials used or stored are in conformance to the allowable quantities per Table 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4), as applicable. As allowed by the Table notes, maximum allowable quantities were increased based on fixed, automatic fire suppression systems and exhausted enclosures where the manufacturing processes occur. As such, no MAQ is exceeded. With addition of comment on spill control, the operation conforms to the requirements of§5003 through §5004, as required by code. §5003 Hazard identification sign. Hazard identification signs are generally appropriately posted. §5003.7 Sources of ignition. The facility has good control over sources of ignition, including a good understanding and demonstration of Class 1 Division 2 (C1D2) wiring installation. §5003.8.3.2 Percentage of maximum allowable quantities. The facility is a single-story premise in the manufacturing operation. §5003.8.3.4 Fire-resistance-rating requirements. The booths used for processing of the product conform to the code requirements. §5003.8.3.5 Exhausted enclosures. The booths used for processing of the product conform to the code requirements. §5003.9 Personnel training and written procedures. Observed operation demonstrated staff familiar with and follow appropriate procedures for the manufacturing operation, including use of the products used in production. §5003.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. While in-depth review of electrical system was not performed, staff included trained electrical engineer knowledgeable in proper application of NFPA 70. PAGE 19 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness PAGE 20 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness §5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Staff had and demonstrated knowledge in how materials are segregated to avoid incompatible of products. §5003.12 Outdoor control areas. Observed operation demonstrated staff familiar with and follow appropriate procedures for the manufacturing operation, including use of the products used in production. §5004.2 Spill control and secondary containment for liquid and solid hazardous materials. Observed operation demonstrated staff familiar with and follow appropriate procedures for spill containment and control. Storage areas were well maintained. CHAPTER 57 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS The operation's staff are knowledgeable of the requirements for proper storage of flammable and combustible liquids stored on site. Staff shared the Fire Marshal's code review for storage of flammable liquids both indoor and outdoor. I concur with his review. SECTION 6003 HIGHLY TOXIC AND TOXIC SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS The manufacturing operation uses a small, varied quantity of different toxic chemicals with volumes well below MAQ for the chemical. They are identified in the HMIS. §6003.1.1 Quantities not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area. The operation conforms to the requirements of§5001, §5003, and §6001, as required by code. PAGE 21 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 3 Fire Risk Assessment The Assessment below provides: Facility Overview Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) qualitative review methodology' Fire Safety Objectives Administrative Action Prevent Fire Ignition Manage Fire Impact Recommendation(s) and Course of Action (COA). 4 Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) qualitative review methodology This fire risk assessment in based on 2017 NFPA 551, qualitative review methodology. Fire Salves Objectives ' Objectives i I I Administrative Prevent Fire Manage Fire Action Ignition Impact r I i 1 I I I Control heat- Control source- Mandatory Voluntary Manage action action energy fuel Control fuel Manage fire exposed source(s) interactions 1 i 1 r I iiiiii Control Iintro1firei LimitamSuppres exposed exposed process Figure 4- Fire Safety Objectives, source: 2017 NFPA 550— Fire Safety Concept Tree 4.1 Fire Safety Objectives The following fire safety objectives of administrative action, prevent fire ignition, and manage fire impact are each assessed by qualitative actions taken. The Program is currently reinforcing and enhancing facility operational, maintenance, safety, and quality procedures. Through review and audit, the actions taken as described below will be confirmed on a regular basis. 1 Reference 2017 NFPA 550 Guide to Fire Safety Concepts Tree and NFPA 551 Guide for the Evaluation of Fire Risk Assessments. PAGE 22 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Accomplish by administrative action Actions Taken (Qualitatively) Accomplish by mandatory action, Facility designed based on 2018 IBC Accomplish by features of design, or Adopt code, and Educate user, and Facility Personnel are trained on basic fire safety Inspect property, and Facility Personnel are responsible for process and Enforce code facility system maintenance Accomplish by control of human action Changes to facility are managed in accordance with Adopt standard operating practices, the applicable Code and Educate user, and Inspect property, and Enforce standard operating practices Accomplish by voluntary action Primary motivation is facility leadership and Accomplish by features of design, or reinforcement of expectations for safe, and reliable Motivate user, and operation. Additive manufacturing is significant Educate user, and revenue for the facility Inspect property Accomplish by voluntary human action Motivate user, and Educate user, and Inspect property PAGE 23 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Prevent Fire Ignition Actions Taken (Qualitatively) Control heat-energy source(s), or Certain processes are conducted in low Eliminate heat-energy source(s), or temperature systems, reducing volatile formation. Control rate of heat-energy release Control source-fuel interactions, or Process units are compartmentalized to reduce Control heat-energy source transport, total quantity of hazardous materials in general and occupancy areas. Provide separation, or Provide barrier Control heat-energy transfer process, and Control conduction, and Control convection, and Control radiation Control fuel transport Provide barrier, or Provide separation Control fuel Limit hazardous material volumes through Eliminate fuel(s), or compartmentalization of processing. Control fuel ignitability Control fuel properties, or Control the environment Manage Fire Impact Actions Taken (Qualitatively) Manage fire, and Control combustion process, and Control fuel, or Control fuel properties, or Limit fuel quantity, or Control fuel distribution Control the environment Control physical properties of environment, or Control chemical composition of environment Suppress fire, and Personnel trained to use fire extinguishers and to Automatically suppress fire, or vacate process compartment in event larger event Detect fire, and and allow automatic fire suppression system to Apply sufficient suppressant respond. Manually suppress fire Detect fire, and PAGE 24 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Communicate signal, and Upgraded fire detection to provide notification to Decide action, and a Central Station Respond to site, and Apply sufficient suppressant Control fire by construction Processes in compartments. Compartments are Control movement of fire, and Industrial Spark-Proof Room (ISPR) meeting NFPA Vent fire, or 33 requirements, including fire-barrier 1-hour Confine/contain fire rating. Provide structural stability Manage exposed Personnel receive facility briefing on fire safety and Limit amount exposed, or response to alarms. NOTE: third party has been Safeguard exposed hired to update policies and procedures. Defend exposed in place <A>, or Personnel, upon alarm, report to muster location Restrict movement of exposed, and for further instruction Defend in place, and Wakeful, business activity in the structure Defend against fire products, and Means of egress code compliant. Provide structural stability Maintain essential environment Move exposed Cause movement of exposed, and Detect need, and Signal need, and Provide instruction Provide movement means, and Provide capacity, and Provide route completeness, and Provide protected path <Go to A>, and Provide route access Provide safe destination <Go to A> 4.2 Fire Risk Assessment Questionnaire This questionnaire has been revised to the pertinent aspects of the structure and facilities being assessed. It provides a checklist that may be used periodically to assess the operation in general. Only boxes left unchecked require explanation. 4.2.1 ELECTRICAL SOURCES OF IGNITION I] Are reasonable measures taken to prevent fires of an electrical origin? I] Fixed installation periodically inspected and tested? I] Portable appliance testing carried out? I] Suitable policy regarding the use of personal electrical appliances? Z Suitable limitation of trailing leads and adapters? PAGE 25 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 0 Preventative Maintenance Program in place to maintain electrical system, including C1D2 electrical area classification and bonding and grounding program? Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.2 SMOKING I] Reasonable measures taken to prevent fires because of smoking? I] Smoking prohibited in the building? I] Smoking prohibited in appropriate areas? I] Suitable arrangements for those who wish to smoke? I] Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.3 PORTABLE HEATERS AND HEATING INSTALLATIONS I] Is the use of portable heaters avoided as far as practicable? I] Is the use of the more hazardous type (e.g. radiant bar, fires or LPG appliances) avoided? I] Are suitable measures taken to minimize the hazard of ignition of combustible materials? I] Are fixed heating installations subject to regular maintenance? I] Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.4 COOKING Z Are reasonable measures taken to prevent fires due to cooking? IZ Filters changed and ductwork cleaned regularly? IZ Suitable extinguishing appliances available? Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.5 HOUSEKEEPING Z Is the standard of housekeeping adequate? Z Combustible materials separated from ignition sources? 0 Avoidance of unnecessary accumulation of combustible materials or waste? Z Appropriate storage of hazardous materials? IZ Avoidance of inappropriate storage of combustible materials? Oily rags 4.2.6 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Z If hazardous materials are, or could be, used, has a specific risk assessment been carried out? Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.7 OTHER SIGNIFICANT FIRE HAZARDS THAT WARRANT CONSIDERATION I] Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? If NO then, identify additional hazard. PAGE 26 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 4.2.8 MEANS OF ESCAPE FROM FIRE ❑x Is the building provided with reasonable means of escape in case of fire. ❑X Adequate design of escape routes? ❑Z Adequate provision of exits? ❑X Exits easily and immediately openable where necessary? Z Fire exits open in direction of escape where necessary? ❑x Satisfactory means for securing exits? ❑x Reasonable distances of travel: Where there is a single direction of travel? ❑Z Reasonable distances of travel: Where there are alternative means of escape? ❑X Suitable protection of escape routes? ❑X Suitable fire precautions for all inner rooms? ❑x Escape routes unobstructed? ❑Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.9 MEASURES TO LIMIT FIRE SPREAD AND DEVELOPMENT ❑x Code compliant compartmentation? (Based on visual inspection of readily accessible areas, with a degree of sampling where appropriate) ❑x It is considered that there is reasonable limitation of linings that may promote fire spread? Z As far as can reasonably be ascertained, fire dampers are provided as necessary to protect critical means of escape against passage of fire, smoke and combustion products in the early stages of a fire? (Based review of design drawings or on visual inspection of readily accessible areas, with a degree of sampling where appropriate). (A full investigation of the design of HVAC systems is outside the scope of this fire risk assessment). ❑x Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.10 EMERGENCY ESCAPE LIGHTING ❑X Reasonable standard of emergency escape lighting system provided? (Based on visual inspection and original design code requirements) ❑x Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.11 FIRE SAFETY SIGNS AND NOTICES ❑x Reasonable standard of fire safety signs and notices? ❑x Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.12 MEANS OF GIVING WARNING IN CASE OF FIRE ❑x Reasonable automatically operated electrical fire alarm system provided? (Based on visual inspection per maintenance practices). ❑x Automatic fire detection provided throughout structure and facilities? ❑ Code compliant automatic fire detection? Upon completion of fire alarm system upgrade. Z Remote transmission of alarm signals? PAGE 27 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness ❑ Are other devices linked to the fire alarm system? Upon fire alarm system upgrade, the LEL detection will be included, in addition to initiating devices and notification appliances. ❑X Contract in place for system ITM? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.13 MANUAL FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPLIANCES ❑X Code complaint provision of portable fire extinguishers? ❑ Hose reels provided? N/A ❑X Are all fire extinguishing appliances readily accessible? ❑X Contract in place for fire extinguisher maintenance? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.14 AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS ❑ Code complaint automatic fire extinguishing system installed? Recommendation made to gain approval for expanding suppression system. Existing systems meet requirements for the spaces they protect. ❑X Contract in place for system ITM? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.15 MANAGEMENT OF FIRE SAFETY PROCEDURES AND ARRANGEMENTS ❑x Is there a suitable record of the fire safety arrangements? While procedures and plans are generally understood, leadership has contracted a third-party to improve procedural documents. ❑X Appropriate fire procedures in place? ❑X Are procedures in the event of fire appropriate and properly documented? Z Are there suitable arrangements for summoning the fire and rescue service? ❑Z Are there suitable arrangements to meet the fire and rescue service on arrival and provide relevant information, including that relating to hazards to fire-fighters? ❑X Are there suitable arrangements for ensuring that the premises have been evacuated? Z Is there a suitable fire assembly point(s)? ❑X Persons trained to use fire extinguishing appliances? ❑x Appropriate liaison with fire and rescue service (e.g. by fire and rescue service crews visiting for familiarization visits)? ❑X Routine in-house inspections of fire precautions (e.g. during health and safety inspections)? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.16 TRAINING AND DRILLS ❑x Are all staff given adequate fire safety instruction and training on induction? While procedures and plans are generally understood, leadership has contracted a third-party to improve procedural documents. PAGE 28 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Z Are all staff given adequate periodic refresher training? at suitable intervals? Z Are all staff training provide information, instruction, or training, as appropriate, on the following: a. Fire risks in the premises b. The fire safety measures in the building c. Action in the event of fire d. Action on hearing the fire alarm e. Method of operation of manual call points f. Location and use of fire extinguishers g. Means for summoning the fire and rescue service h. Identity of persons nominated to assist with evacuation i. Identity of persons nominated to use fire extinguishing appliances? ❑X Are staff with special responsibilities (e.g. fire wardens) given additional training? ❑X Are fire drills carried out at appropriate intervals? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.17 TESTING AND MAINTENANCE ❑X Adequate ITM premises? ❑X ITM of fire detection and alarm system? O ITM of emergency escape lighting? ❑X ITM of fire extinguishing appliances? ❑ ITM of fire water mains? N/A ❑ Inspect and testing of sprinkler installations? N/A ❑X Routine checks of final exit doors and/or security fastenings? O Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.18 BATCH PROCESS HAZARDS ASSESSMENT Refer to 70 HMG Process for overall process operation. O All processes Batched? ❑ Any processes pressurized? Describe: No. However, part of the process involves vacuum at 100 Torr(-100 mmHg). Should process loss vacuum, it would not result in exothermic reaction. It will stall the evaporation of the product and result in potential loss of saleable product. ❑X Process temperature—Cold (refrigerated)? Describe: One of the processes involves a cold catalyzed reaction. If refrigeration were to fail, and product begin to return to room temperature, it would not result in an exothermic reaction. It would stall the catalyzed reaction and result in potential loss of saleable product. ❑X Process temperature— Hot (heated above flashpoint of liquids)? Describe: The process involving vacuum also is performed at a temperature of 55°C, which is above the flashpoint of mixture flammable components in the process. In event either vacuum or temperature went outside control range, the process controls would alert operator PAGE 29 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness to take action. Action would include removing heat and re-establishing vacuum to avoid loss of saleable product. ❑X Detection Systems Present? Describe: Reference specific report sections regarding detection system ❑X Suppression Systems Present? Describe: N2 suppression system per process booth, tied into fire alarm system, reporting to Central Station (in progress). Activation of N2 system would shut down Booth ventilation. Design by others. ❑X Spill prevention? Describe: Each booth has spill containment under batch process equipment ❑X Personnel protective equipment Describe: FRC clothing, safety glasses, closed shoes ❑X Process controls (temperature, pressure) Describe: Use of PLC in process management. 4.2.19 RECORDS ❑X Appropriate records of Fire drills? While procedures and plans are generally understood, leadership has contracted a third-party to improve procedural documents. ❑X Appropriate records of Fire training? Z Appropriate records of Fire alarm tests? ❑X Appropriate records of Emergency escape lighting tests? ❑X Appropriate records of Maintenance and testing of other fire protection systems? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? PAGE 30 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 5 EQUIPMENT LISTING The following specific equipment listing is provided as an addendum to the original report: 5.1 Manufacturing Process Booth 1 Component Component QTY Equipment Product Listing Notes 600L 2 HP Equipment tag indicates the electric motor is 1 Reactor Electric C E listed under European Standards known as Vessel Motor European Conformity (CE). 600L Variable UL Product manufactured by: 1 Reactor Frequency ABB Vessel Drive (VFD) NMMS.E211945 100L 0.25HP Equipment tag indicates the electric motor is 3 Reactor Electric C E listed under European Standards known as Vessel Motor European Conformity (CE). 5.2 Manufacturing Process Booth 3 Component Component QTY Equipment Product Listing Notes 1000L 2 HP UL UL Recognized applies to specific components Reactor Electric Recognized that meet applicable industry standards and 2 Vessel Motor are typically used as a component within a finished product, as is the case with these. 1000L Variable UL Product manufactured by 2 Reactor Frequency LENZE Vessel Drive (VFD) Certificate #20180720-E170350 600L 2 HP Equipment tag indicates the electric motor is 1 Reactor Electric C E listed under European Standards known as Vessel Motor European Conformity (CE). 1 600L Variable UL Product manufactured by: Reactor Frequency ABB Vessel Drive (VFD) The 2, 2-HP electric motors and their VFDs associated with the 1000L Reactors in Booth #3 meet the requirements of the 2018 IFC regarding UL testing. The 0.25-HP and 2-HP motors associated with the remaining reactors are listed the European Standards. The VFDs associated with the 2-HP motors meet the requirements of 2018 IFC regarding UL testing. PAGE 31 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness From professional experience working internationally, CE standards are recognized as equivalent to UL in terms of safety, efficiency, electrical integrity, etc. The difference is one of standards testing methodology for the European market versus the US market. CE is provided based on manufacturer QA/QC management policies and practices, while UL is based on third- party testing lab results. Both are based on adherence to specific national standards. With regards to the Sunflower Wellness facility, and given conformance of fire detection, LEL detection, automatic fire suppression, wiring practices conforming to NFPA 70, and grounding and bonding practices being adhered to, respectfully request consideration and concurrence by the Fire Marshal for continued use of these motors in accordance with 2018 IFC §104.8 Modifications based on this addendum report findings. This paragraph, as aware, allows the Fire Marshal to grant modifications on individual cases where the compliance intent and purpose are in accord with health, life and fire safety requirements. Based on the above review of each component and professional experience working with the European Standards, my professional judgment is that the CE certified equipment does not lessen health, or life and fire safety at the facility. For completeness, the vacuum purge ovens were reviewed. As noted below, they are UL listed. 5.3 Manufacturing Process Booth Powder QTY Product Listing Notes 8 Vacuum Purge Oven UL Product manufactured by: Model AT160-UL Across International LLC 111 Dorsa Ave Livingston, NJ 07039-1002 United States PAGE 32 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 6 MANUFACTURING OPERATION - HMIS This facility manufactures food grade additive(s) for use by manufacturers of finished food grade products for sale to public. In the manufacturing process, the following compounds are stored, used, and disposed in locations noted: Booth #1 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA 53 gal NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 200 gal 2 3 0 - Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 165 gal 480 gal 1 3 0 - Sodium Sulfate OP/ NA 50 lbs/ NA 0 0 0 - CL 50 lbs Booth #2 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine ST/ NA 10 lbs/ NA 2 0 - OP/ 5 lbs/ CL 30 lbs Methylene Chloride OP Toxics 35 lbs 500 lbs 2 0 - Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 165 gal 1 0 - Hexane CL FL-IB 180 gal 480 gal 2 3 0 - Booth #3 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 225 gal 2 3 0 - Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 220 gal 480 gal 1 3 0 - Mitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 1 0 0 - [Bis(trifluoroacetoxy) CL NA 110 lbs NA 2 1 0 - iodo]benzene Sodium Bicarbonate CL NA 110 lbs NA 1 0 0 -Trifluoroacetic Acid CL Toxics 30 lbs 500 lbs 3 1 2 COR Booth #4 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 25 gal 2 3 0 - Ethyl Acetate ST/ FL-IB 55 gal/ 480 gal 1 3 0 - PAGE 33 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness CL 100 gal Powder Booth IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz 7-Hydroxymitragynine ST/OP/ NA 10 lbs/ NA 2 0 - CL 5 lbs/ 30 lbs Ethyl Acetate ST/OP/ FL-IB 5 gal/ 480 gal 1 0 - CL 5 gal/ 5 gal Note: * where applicable, MAQ increased per 2018 IFC Table 5003.1, Quantity shown treated as components of in-process mixture, total quantity of components is less than MAQ noted. PAGE 34 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 7 MATERIAL STORAGE - HMIS The chemicals noted below are stored either as feedstock to the manufacturing operation or waste product awaiting shipment from facility. Outdoor Storage IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ Haz Haz React Haz 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran ST FL-IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 - Acetone ST FL-IB 165 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 Acetonitrile ST FL- IB 1,650 gal 2,200 gal 2 3 0 Argon ST Gas 6,000 cf 6,000 cf 1 0 0 Methylene Chloride ST Toxics 165 gal 1,000 lbs 2 1 0 Petroleum Diesel Fuel CL/ CL-II 550 gal/ 8,800 gal 1 2 0 ST 5 gal Diethyl Ether ST FL-IA 20 gal 1,100 gal 2 2 Duratherm XLT-2 ST CL-II 55 gal 8,800 gal 1 0 Ethanol ST FL-IB 275 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 Ethyl Acetate ST FL-IB 1,320 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 - Gasoline ST FL-IB 10 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 - Heptane ST FL- IB 165 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 - Hexane ST FL-IB 1,650 gal 2,200 gal 2 0 - Isopropyl Alcohol ST FL-IB 55 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 - Methanol ST FL-IB 220 gal 2,200 gal 3 0 - Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ST FL-IB 55 gal 2,200 gal 2 0 - Palladium on Carbon 10% ST FL-Solid 11 lbs 500 lbs 1 2 2 W Pentane ST FL-IA 75 gal 1,100 gal 1 4 0 - Propylene Glycol ST CL-IIIB 110 gal 22,000 gal 1 1 0 - Silica Gel ST NA 12,000 lbs None Found 1 0 0 - Triethylamine(Toxic) ST FL-IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 3 3 0 - Tetrahydrofuran ST FL-IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 2 3 2 - Toluene ST FL-IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 2 3 0 - Vacuum Pump Oil ST CL-IIIB 110 gal 22,000 gal 1 0 - 2018 NFPA 30 Table 15.3 Storage Limitations for Outside Storage Portable Tanks and Rigid Plastic and Containers Metal IBCs Composite IBCs Minimum Separation Distance(ft) To Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Between To Property Street, Quantity Storage Quantity Storage Quantity Storage Piles or Line That Is Alley,or Liquid per Pile Height per Pile Height per Pile Height Rack or Can Be Public Class (gaI)a,b,c (ft) (gal) (ft) (gaIr (ft) Sections Built Uponb,' Wayb IA 1,100 10 2,200 7 NP NP 5 50 10 IB 2,200 12 4,400 14 NP NP 5 50 10 IC 4,400 12 8,800 14 NP NP 5 50 10 II 8,800 12 17,600 14 8,800 14 5 25 5 III 22,000 18 44,000 14 22,000 18 5 10 5 PAGE 35 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Portable Tanks and Rigid Plastic and Containers Metal IBCs Composite IBCs Minimum Separation Distance(ft) To Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Between To Property Street, Quantity Storage Quantity Storage Quantity Storage Piles or Line That Is Alley,or Liquid per Pile Height per Pile Height per Pile Height Rack or Can Be Public Class (gal)a'b'` (ft) (gal) (ft) (gal)a-` (ft) Sections Built Uponb,' Wayb For SI units,1 tt=u.S m;1 gal=S.Ef L. NP:Not permitted. 'See 15.3.1 regarding mixed-class storage. °See 15.3.4 for smaller pile sizes. For storage in racks,the quantity limits per pile do not apply,but the rack arrangements should be limited to a maximum of 50 ft(15 m)in length and two rows or 9 ft(2.7 m)in depth. °See 15.3.3 regarding protection for exposures. 8 MATERIAL STORAGE - MISCELLANEOUS Cleaning Closet Storage Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Common cleaning products No MAQ - for daily office/business use are not exceeded. included. The quantities kept on site are considered de minims for Kept in purposes of this analysis. The original products are listed in the attached containers HMIS storage location. Main Lab Floor Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Common lab chemicals No MAQ - associated with research and quality exceeded. assurance for the manufacturing process. The quantities kept on site Kept in are considered de minimis for original purposes of this analysis. The containers products are listed in the attached and/or HMIS storage location. applicable cabinets (Flam, etc.) PAGE 36 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Cold Storage#2 Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Cold Storage#2 chemicals are No MAQ - kept in refrigerated Conex outside exceeded the main building. The products are listed in the attached HMIS storage location. Cold Storage#1 Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Cold Storage#1 chemicals are No MAQ - kept in refrigerated Conex outside exceeded the main building. The products are listed in the attached HMIS storage location. Building 305 Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Common cleaning products No MAQ - for daily office/business use are not exceeded. included. The quantities kept on site are considered de minims for Kept in purposes of this analysis. The original products are listed in the above containers HMIS storage location. NOTE: Individual HMIS provided for each chemical used by SW under separate cover. PAGE 37 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 9 70 HMG PROCESS w `.. 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Pik 1 ...ream .,g.pipy 6.1111115t/11901./(Vt1141. 1. at 1 1 PI lg Mt 7101 41.1.., ...a PM M l 1 ANL MR I PAGE 39 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 10 Fire Alarm Guidance 10.1 UNIT 201, OFFICE Install smoke detection in the office common areas in accordance with 201 IFC and 2016 NFPA 72, National Fire Detection and Signaling Code. - In the office space, install smoke detection in common areas and at top of the stairway, in accordance with applicable code. - Tie into new FACU. 10.2 UNIT 201, MANUFACTURING AREA Install a fire detection and alarm system in accordance with the 2018 IFC and 2016 NFPA 72, National Fire Detection and Signaling Code, with the following guidance - Locate the FACU in the South-East corner of the manufacturing area. This location is near the 120V electrical panel and near an external entry/egress door that should be marked with FACU location. The panel location also provides for ready expansion to other space adjacent to the current manufacturing space should SW expand their operation in future. - Install a smoke detector above the FACU. Note this space is currently operating 24/7. - Connect FACU to autodialer to central location for fire department notification. - Install heat detection, per applicable code, in the space (at ceiling level) for building detection service. - Install notification devices (horn/strobe, LED), per code, in the space for building occupant notification. - Connect existing LEL monitoring devices in the process booths to the FACU and, where possible, use the existing notification devices in the booths as part of the occupant notification. - Connect existing N2 suppression system detection to the FACU. 10.3 UNIT 305, OFFICE A fire detection and alarm system in accordance with the 2018 IFC and 2016 NFPA 72, National Fire Detection and Signaling Code, with the following guidance - Replace existing fire detection and alarm system with new system tied to new FACU and autodialer to central location. - Reuse existing detection locations, subject to confirmation by system designer. - Given the system is on autodialer, no exterior notification appliance is required. - Install FACU next to existing electrical panel with smoke detector above FACU. - Manual pull station is not required per applicable code. PAGE 40 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 10.4 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS The sequence of operations is generic for both Unit 201 and 305. Unit 305 does not include LEL detection nor N2 suppression. SYSTEM OUTPUTS z 0 J Z LL U F Z U0 H 0' 0 Q vwi H ~ WIc _I w J c Q z Q Co cc Z 0 < d z J N J Z w Q 2 a a 0 z D Z = p Q INPUTS "' Q ~ in "' cn Q FACU Trouble Smoke/Heat * * Booth Detection * * * * * LEL * * * PAGE 41 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 10.5 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS The single line diagrams are descriptive to intent of fire alarm system design. System designer will provide NFPA 72 compliant design. Class B circuit, with end of line resistors as required. Refer to SOO for PWR/Vent system outputs for state. Single Line Diagram - Descriptive Unit #201 Office Warehouse Booth #1 Booth #2 Booth #3 Booth #4 Booth #5 SD SD HD HD HD - HD HD - HD SLC—Class B LEL LEL - LEL LEL LEL FAC U PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT NAC—Class B H/S H/S H/S H/S H/S H/S H/S PAGE 42 of 43 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Single Line Diagram - Descriptive Unit #305 Office Warehouse SD SD HD SLC—Class B FACU I NAC—Class B H/S H/S PAGE 43 of 43 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Unit 202 09 April 2025 Prepared By: CAM-BROWN 04/. ----___ Craig Arthur Brown, PE, FPE (Intentionally blank) Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 3 2 Findings and Recommendations 4 2.1 Recommended Actions 4 2.2 Justification 5 2.3 For Further Consideration 5 1 Facility Information 1 1.1 Contact Information 1 1.1.1 Contact Information—Sunflower Wellness 1 1.1.2 Contact Information—Hudson Fire Department 1 1.2 Property Information 1 1.3 Building Information— Unit 202 3 1.4 Design Code 4 2 Code Analysis 5 2.1 2018 International Building Code 5 2.1.1 Allowable Height 5 2.1.2 Allowable Area 5 2.1.3 Option#1 5 2.1.4 Option#2 5 2.1.5 Option#3 8 2.2 2018 International Fire Code 10 3 Fire Risk Assessment 13 4 Fire Risk Assessment(FRA) qualitative review methodology 13 4.1 Fire Safety Objectives 13 4.2 Fire Risk Assessment Questionnaire 16 4.2.1 ELECTRICAL SOURCES OF IGNITION 16 4.2.2 SMOKING 17 4.2.3 PORTABLE HEATERS AND HEATING INSTALLATIONS 17 4.2.4 COOKING 17 4.2.5 HOUSEKEEPING 17 4.2.6 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 17 4.2.7 OTHER SIGNIFICANT FIRE HAZARDS THAT WARRANT CONSIDERATION 17 4.2.8 MEANS OF ESCAPE FROM FIRE 18 4.2.9 MEASURES TO LIMIT FIRE SPREAD AND DEVELOPMENT 18 4.2.10 EMERGENCY ESCAPE LIGHTING 18 4.2.11 FIRE SAFETY SIGNS AND NOTICES 18 4.2.12 MEANS OF GIVING WARNING IN CASE OF FIRE 18 4.2.13 MANUAL FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPLIANCES 19 PAGE 1 of 5 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 4.2.14 AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 19 4.2.15 MANAGEMENT OF FIRE SAFETY PROCEDURES AND ARRANGEMENTS 19 4.2.16 TRAINING AND DRILLS 19 4.2.17 TESTING AND MAINTENANCE 20 4.2.18 BATCH PROCESS HAZARDS ASSESSMENT 20 4.2.19 RECORDS 21 5 EQUIPMENT LISTING 22 5.1 Manufacturing Process Booth 1 22 5.2 Manufacturing Process Booth 2 22 5.3 Manufacturing Process Booth 3 22 5.4 Manufacturing Process Booth 4 22 5.5 Manufacturing Process Booth 5 23 5.6 Manufacturing Process Powder Booth 23 6 MANUFACTURING OPERATION-HMIS 24 7 MATERIAL STORAGE-HMIS 26 8 MATERIAL STORAGE—MISCELLANEOUS 27 9 Process Flow Documents 29 9.1 Incoming Raw Material Process Flow 29 9.2 MIT Refinement 30 9.3 70 HMG PROCESS 32 9.4 PIMG 34 9.5 DMG 36 10 New Chromatography 38 10.1 Process Description 38 11 Fire Alarm Guidance 40 11.1 UNIT 202, OFFICE 40 11.2 UNIT 202, MANUFACTURING AREA 40 11.3 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS 41 11.4 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS 42 12 N2 Suppression Agent 43 12.1 Information from Kidde-Fenwal 43 12.2 Academic Paper on N2 44 PAGE 2 of 5 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1 Executive Summary The purpose of code is to establish the minimum requirements consistent with nationally recognized good practice for providing a reasonable level of life safety and property protection from hazards of fire, explosion or dangerous conditions in new and existing buildings, structures and premises, and to provide a reasonable level of safety to fire fighters and emergency responders during emergency operations (ref: 2018 IBC/2018 IFC §101.3 Intent). To assess the premises that currently use hazardous chemicals, as defined by the applicable codes, in the manufacturing process of food grade additives. In support, a baseline building code analysis, fire risk assessment (FRA), and process hazards assessment (checklist) has been conducted. It is a qualitative and, where applicable, a quantitative review to define both code compliance and practical, pragmatic enhancements that support code intent. The code analysis is based on relevant codes listed in Appendix A, 2 Code Analysis. The FRA is based on both NFPA 500 Guide to Fire Safety Concepts Tree and NFPA 551 Guide for the Evaluation of Fire Risk Assessments. The baseline is developed based on a set of fire safety objectives as outlined by NFPA 550 and presented below. The results of this Assessment are intended to provide recommendation to both the regulator and the regulated. Following this Executive Summary is Recommendation for actions to take within the premises and related premises operated at the site by Sunflower Wellness. This Recommendation is based on the completed and attached assessment in Appendix A. PAGE 3 of 5 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2 Findings and Recommendations The overall fire risk assessment summary, further detailed in Appendix A, is considered low- medium based on a high, medium, low scale. Impact on or consequences to life safety and safety of responders are low, provided recognized operating practices and procedures for both workers at the premises and emergency responders are followed. The findings are based on facility location, surrounding operations, occupancy classification with consideration of the application of occupancy groups B, F-1, H-3, and S-1 and mixed occupancy classification, recommendations to improve fire alarm and reporting capabilities, fixed automatic suppression systems in specific locations, review of handling and storage practices of the hazardous chemicals, spill containment and response, manufacturing process steps that are compartmentalized, and other considerations as noted in the FRA. Based on the overall fire risk assessment summary, the following action is recommended with summary justification to support the recommendation: 2.1 Recommended Actions BASED ON CODE ANALYSIS, FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT, AND OBSERVATIONS AND FINDINGS, DETAILED IN APPENDIX The following recommendations are presented based code analysis, fire risk assessment, and observations and findings, including listing of hazardous materials. The recommendations follow S-M-A-R-T principles. S-M-A-R-T is for specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. R1 With new installation of booths, assure utility lines entering the spaces are sealed. 2018 IBC §714 Penetrations provides requirement. 2018 IFC §703 PENETRATIONS provides requirements for maintaining the penetrations. R2 Maintain clearances in front of electrical breaker panels. NFPA 70 §110.26 defines required clearances. R3 Continue to manage outdoor storage areas and assure Conex containers are kept organized. This is a catch-all phrase, but important to assure efficient and safe operation. R4 Respectfully request Fire Protection District to approve permit for expansion of the automatic fire suppression system as submitted to the Fire Department. R5 Follow recommendation for sequence of operations (SOO) presented for the fire system operation R6 Under Code Analysis, recommend Option #3. This option allows SW flexibility in operation without change in the overall facility or process risk. Recommendations 1 through 3 should be addressed as part of ongoing maintenance of the facility. Recommendation 4 depends on Fire Department timeline for granting approval. PAGE 4 of 5 Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Recommendation 5 should be included in fire system contractor scope of work and confirmed by the designs. 2.2 Justification • The code analysis, fire risk assessment, and process hazards assessment presented below provide justification for the recommendations. 2.3 For Further Consideration • N/A PAGE 5 of 5 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1 Facility Information t "ri'•'Pi7R1l iirmpp='4• I ... . — -_r 1 ' tea YEl '.YYG /r WYq J✓ • Att AK- Goog le 'Jar r/ —_ - ...e._. 11✓ .ia Ji.l Y>�_ ' r ,sx...u.:Tg.3nybB+.MAP An.' .)s .:::k 0V11.• Figure 1—Sunflower Wellness 1.1 Contact Information 1.1.1 Contact Information—Sunflower Wellness Sunflower Wellness Contact: Ivan Cruces, Mobile: 682-597-3287 Chief Operating Officer Email: ivan@sunflowerwellness.us Address: 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd, Unit 202, Hudson, CO 80642 1.1.2 Contact Information— Hudson Fire Department Fire Marshal D. Chief Randon Grimes, BS, CFO, FM Main Office: 303-536-0161 Contact: Email: rgrimes@hfpdco.org Address: 702 Cedar Street, PO Box 7 Hudson, CO. 80642 1.2 Property Information • General vicinity: Operating oil and gas field to the North, Light industrial park to the East, West, and South. PAGE 1 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness • Estimated Fire Department Response Time: Less than 2 miles, less than 10 minutes from Hudson Fire Station #1. • Potential firefighting required capacity: Light commercial structural, flammable liquids, polar-solvent materials, and toxic materials within code MAQs. Like capacities required for oil and gas surrounding land uses. Oilfield Artr 1 f __�.�, , ,z : .4 x `, ,:` Radius: Radius: 200-FT 1,000-FT tITieId r e _ oj�y ILt, --a'n+ 0 y�.T m4. T' / Unit 202 il'.1! r - — ,.. Figure 2-Property Information PAGE 2 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 1.3 Building Information — Unit 202 BUILDING, UNIT 202: COMMERCIAL BUILDING —One story, based on design drawings: • Approximate year of construction: 2017/2018, • Design Code: 2015 International Building Code (IBC) • Building: Concrete slab flooring, metal-frame structure with metal sheathing, metal roof, cut-off wall above ceiling separating spaces with other tenant(s). • Type of Construction: Type V-B, non-rated. • Occupancy Classification: Mixed Occupancy— B, Office; S-1, Moderate-hazard storage; F-1, Moderate-hazard factory industrial. • Approximate floor space: 7,200 sf • Number of floors: one • Number of stairwells: none • Building height: 17-ft, 11-inches, 2015 IBC Table 504.3 allowable height = 40-ft. • Fire Detection: In accordance with applicable code—2018 IFC • Fire Protection: Clean Agent extinguishing systems, ref: 2016 NFPA 2001 • History of previous fires: N/A • History of false alarms: N/A • System Maintenance: Contracts in place for inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) of all fire protection systems, including detection and alarm systems (NFPA 72), suppression systems (NFPA 2001), and portable fire extinguishers (NFPA 10) • Any structural alterations planned within the next 12 months: N/A • Any other information about the building which is relevant to the fire risk assessment: o Detection system upgrades, including central station reporting in progress. o Suppression system expansion has been submitted to FD for permitting of additional manufacturing booth. PAGE 3 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 11 4,., _ OM 71 10 ; is Y r - r t Y e -, 1 _ - 1 P. I.a. 1 - V4« — Unit 202 _ .e- ` WV fir't -WI- • ',Y',#'` 1 1. 0 Pr: i 4 A ? __ _ - - .- 100-ft mrlir. Scale . Figure 3—Building Information 1.4 Design Code Referenced Codes and Standards for Code Analysis and FRA §102.7 Referenced codes and standards Adopted by Weld County, Colorado, and Hudson Fire Protection District, Hudson, CO 2018 International Building Code 2018 International Existing Building Code 2018 International Fire Code Included By Reference in applicable ICC Family of Codes 2016 NFPA 13 Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems 2016 NFPA 33 Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials 2017 NFPA 70 National Electric Code 2016 NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code 2016 NFPA 704: Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response 2016 NFPA 2001, Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems And others as may be appropriate and referenced in the report. PAGE 4 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2 Code Analysis 2.1 2018 International Building Code The following select code requirements are presented for information pertinent to the analysis. This section will present the options available based on confirmation of allowable height, allowable area, requirements for automatic suppression, fire-barriers, and occupancy group classification of the manufacturing facility (Unit 202) and of the shipping facility (Unit 305). 2.1.1 Allowable Height Table 504.3 Allowable Building Height in Feet above Grade: For all relevant occupancy classifications, the buildings allowable height for Type V-B Construction is 40-feet. This applies to Unit#202. 2.1.2 Allowable Area Per 2018 IBC Section 506 Building Area, 2018 IBC Section 508 Mixed Use and Occupancy, and related subsections, a code analysis was performed on various options to identify compliant area and occupancy groups for the Unit 202 facility. 2.1.3 Option #1 Code Analysis— Unit#202 Option #1: Occupancy Group H-3 and B ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 7,200 sf, one-story- 17-ft, 11-in height, Construction Type V-B, non-sprinklered, qualifies for 20% allowable area increase for frontage. ref: 2018 IBC §506.3, 1-hour fire-barrier between B (office) and H-3. ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Analysis Summary Not a viable option 2018 IBC §903.2.5.1 General. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in Group H occupancies. 2.1.4 Option #2 Code Analysis— Unit#202 Option #2: Occupancy Group B, S-1, Control Areas ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 7,200 sf, one-story - 17-ft, 11-in height, Construction Type V-B, non-sprinklered, qualifies for 60% allowable area increase for frontage. Automatic fire suppression system within booths. PAGE 5 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness No fire-resistant separation required between office and storage per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4. One- hour fire-resistant separation between B and S-1, provided. per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Note: Booths provide fire-barrier between F-1 and S-1 per ref: 2017 NFPA 33 (1-hour). Analysis Summary An option Based on calculations and information provided below. Limited to 4 control areas, represented by Booth #1 -#4. Powder Booth represents 3% of MAQ and considered incidental occupancy to S-1, thus not a control area. However, the Powder Booth has same fire-barrier and suppression system. Allowable Area Increase If= [F/P-0.25]W/30 ref: 2018 IBC §506.3.3 Amount of Increase. If= [272/344-0.25]x20/30 = 60% ICHILLER ® TOOL AREA AV3O 70H BG MFT BG POWDER BOOTH ¢U SOL SOL ROTO ROTO CHILLERS(2),MISC CHILLERS(3) COMPRESSOR(S)I I____I I I ROTC I IROTO I I ROTC Prep HPLC Skid 50L 50L 50L 50L 50L 50L ROTO ROTO ROTO ROTO ROTO ROTO CHILLER CHILLER CHILLS CHILLERS(3) I CRC SKID IDOL Glass Reactors(6) K 0 O SOL OFFICE ROTO O WIRE RACK STORAGE Figure 2-Option#2-Mixed Occupancy B,S-1, with control areas PAGE 6 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Allowable Area Calculations, based on Drawing AB = 9,000 T506.2 Acontroi Area = N/A 5,400 Frontage Control Area a function of MAQ and 14,400 Total Allowable processes (use) occurring in the Control Area. As-i = 9,000 T506.2 5,400 Frontage 14,400 Total Allowable Confirmation actual area compliant 2018 IBC Eq 5-1 aB as-1 --- + ---- < 1.0? AB AS-1 Per Drawing, Actual area of occupancies. aB = 1,440 as-i = 4,260 Control Area = N/A 1,440 5,760 + + < 1.0? 14,400 14,400 0.1 + 0.4 = 0.5 < 1.0 OK PAGE 7 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2.1.5 Option #3 Code Analysis—Unit#201 Option #3: Occupancy Group B, S-1, F-1. ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Given: 7,200 sf, one-story, Type VB construction with occupancy groups B, S-1, and F-1, non- sprinklered, qualifies for 60% allowable area increase for frontage. Automatic fire suppression system within F-1 Compartments. No fire-resistant separation required between office and storage per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4. One- hour fire-resistant separation between B and S-1, provided. per ref: 2018 IBC §508.4 Note: Booths provide fire-barrier between F-1 and S-1 per ref: 2017 NFPA 33 (1-hour). Analysis Summary An option Based on calculations and information provided below. Based on AHJ concurrence, this option allows a fifth booth to be installed to process (use) quantities like Booth #3. Powder Booth represents 3% of MAQ and considered incidental occupancy to F-1 Allowable Area Increase If= [F/P-0.25]W/30 ref: 2018 IBC §506.3.3 Amount of Increase. If= [272/344-0.25]x20/30 = 60% TOOL AREA I CHILLER AV30 70H BG MIT 12 BG POWDER BOOTH SOL 0L w ROTO ROTO CHILLERS(RI MISC CHILLERS(3) COMPRESSORS)I IJ 60L I SOL SOL ROTO ROTO ROTO Pre,HPLC Skid ROTC ROTO ROTO ROTO ROTO ROTO CHILLER CHILLER GRILLE CHILLERS(3) CRC SKID 100E Glass Reactors(6) SOL ROTO CHILLER WIRE RACK STORAGE Figure 3-Option#3-Mixed Occupancy B,S-1,and F-1 PAGE 8 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Allowable Area Calculations, based on Drawing AB = 9,000 T506.2 AF-1 = 8,500 T506.2 5,400 Frontage 5,100 Frontage 14,400 Total Allowable 13,600 Total Allowable As-i = 9,000 T506.2 5,400 Frontage 14,400 Total Allowable Confirmation actual area compliant 2018 IBC Eq 5-1 aB as-i aF-1 --- + ---- + ---- < 1.0? AB As-1 AF-1 Per Drawing, Actual area of occupancies. aB = 1,440 as-i = 4,260 aF-1 = 1,500, assumes up to 6 processing booths 1,440 4,260 1,500 + + < 1.0? 14,400 14,400 13,600 0.1 + 0.3 + 0.1 = 0.5 < 1.0 OK PAGE 9 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2.2 2018 International Fire Code The following select code requirements are presented for information pertinent to the analysis: §102.7.1 Conflicts None identified §102.8 Subjects not regulated by this code. None identified §102.9 Matters not provided for. None identified §102.10 Conflicting provisions. None identified §104.2 Applications and permits. As presented in cover letter to Fire Marshal, this report supports request for approval of the permit to expand the fire suppression system. §104.7.2 Technical assistance. The Fire Marshal requested Sunflower Wellness to provide a technical opinion and report prepared by a qualified engineer to conduct an analysis of the design, operation, and use of the premises for the intended function, and recommendations, as necessary, for changes. §104.8 Modifications. None requested §104.8 Alternative materials, design and methods of construction and equipment. None requested §105.1.1 Permits required. A permit has been requested of the Fire Official to expand the fire suppression system. §105.6 Required operational permit. No changes to operational conditions exist to request modification of in place operational permits. §105.7.1 Automatic fire-extinguishing systems. A permit has been submitted for expansion to the fire suppression system. PAGE 10 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness §108.2 Testing and operation. Contracts with qualified third-party contractors in place for required inspection, testing and maintenance of equipment required by this code. This includes provision of inspection reports. §5001.5.1 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. A draft plan has been provided in event Fire Official requests. It was drafted in conformance with 2018 IFC Appendix H Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). §5001.5.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS). A comprehensive HMIS, including de minimums quantities of general use chemicals/products are included as part of this report. It conforms to the code requirements. §5003.1.1 Maximum allowable quantity per control area. As presented in the Material Operation and Material Storage sections of this report, materials used or stored are in conformance to the allowable quantities per Table 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4), as applicable. As allowed by the Table notes, maximum allowable quantities were increased based on fixed, automatic fire suppression systems and exhausted enclosures where the manufacturing processes occur. As such, no MAQ is exceeded. With addition of comment on spill control, the operation conforms to the requirements of§5003 through §5004, as required by code. §5003 Hazard identification sign. Hazard identification signs are generally appropriately posted. §5003.7 Sources of ignition. The facility has good control over sources of ignition, including a good understanding and demonstration of Class 1 Division 2 (C1D2) wiring installation. §5003.8.3.2 Percentage of maximum allowable quantities. The facility is a single-story premise in the manufacturing operation. §5003.8.3.4 Fire-resistance-rating requirements. The booths used for processing of the product conform to the code requirements. §5003.8.3.5 Exhausted enclosures. The booths used for processing of the product conform to the code requirements. §5003.9 Personnel training and written procedures. Observed operation demonstrated staff familiar with and follow appropriate procedures for the manufacturing operation, including use of the products used in production. PAGE 11 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness §5003.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. While in-depth review of electrical system was not performed, staff included trained electrical engineer knowledgeable in proper application of NFPA 70. §5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Staff had and demonstrated knowledge in how materials are segregated to avoid incompatible of products. §5003.12 Outdoor control areas. Observed operation demonstrated staff familiar with and follow appropriate procedures for the manufacturing operation, including use of the products used in production. §5004.2 Spill control and secondary containment for liquid and solid hazardous materials. Observed operation demonstrated staff familiar with and follow appropriate procedures for spill containment and control. Storage areas were well maintained. CHAPTER 57 FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS The operation's staff are knowledgeable of the requirements for proper storage of flammable and combustible liquids stored on site. Staff shared the Fire Marshal's code review for storage of flammable liquids both indoor and outdoor. I concur with his review. SECTION 6003 HIGHLY TOXIC AND TOXIC SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS The manufacturing operation uses a small, varied quantity of different toxic chemicals with volumes well below MAQ for the chemical. They are identified in the HMIS. §6003.1.1 Quantities not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area. The operation conforms to the requirements of§5001, §5003, and §6001, as required by code. PAGE 12 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 3 Fire Risk Assessment The Assessment below provides: Facility Overview Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) qualitative review methodology' Fire Safety Objectives Administrative Action Prevent Fire Ignition Manage Fire Impact Recommendation(s) and Course of Action (COA). 4 Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) qualitative review methodology This fire risk assessment in based on 2017 NFPA 551, qualitative review methodology. Fire Salves Objectives ' Objectives i I I Administrative Prevent Fire Manage Fire Action Ignition Impact r I i 1 I I I Control heat- Control source- Mandatory Voluntary Manage action action energy fuel Control fuel Manage fire exposed source(s) interactions 1 i 1 r I iiiiii Control Iintro1firei LimitamSuppres exposed exposed process Figure 4- Fire Safety Objectives, source: 2017 NFPA 550— Fire Safety Concept Tree 4.1 Fire Safety Objectives The following fire safety objectives of administrative action, prevent fire ignition, and manage fire impact are each assessed by qualitative actions taken. The Program is currently reinforcing and enhancing facility operational, maintenance, safety, and quality procedures. Through review and audit, the actions taken as described below will be confirmed on a regular basis. 1 Reference 2017 NFPA 550 Guide to Fire Safety Concepts Tree and NFPA 551 Guide for the Evaluation of Fire Risk Assessments. PAGE 13 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Accomplish by administrative action Actions Taken (Qualitatively) Accomplish by mandatory action, Facility designed based on 2018 IBC. Accomplish by features of design, or Adopt code, and Educate user, and Facility Personnel are trained on basic fire safety Inspect property, and Facility Personnel are responsible for process and Enforce code facility system maintenance Accomplish by control of human action Changes to facility are managed in accordance with Adopt standard operating practices, the applicable Code. and Educate user, and Inspect property, and Enforce standard operating practices Accomplish by voluntary action Primary motivation is facility leadership and Accomplish by features of design, or reinforcement of expectations for safe, and reliable Motivate user, and operation. Additive manufacturing is significant Educate user, and revenue for the facility. Inspect property Accomplish by voluntary human action Motivate user, and Educate user, and Inspect property PAGE 14 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Prevent Fire Ignition Actions Taken (Qualitatively) Control heat-energy source(s), or Certain processes are conducted in low Eliminate heat-energy source(s), or temperature systems, reducing volatile formation. Control rate of heat-energy release Control source-fuel interactions, or Process units are compartmentalized to reduce Control heat-energy source transport, total quantity of hazardous materials in general and occupancy areas. Provide separation, or Provide barrier Control heat-energy transfer process, and Control conduction, and Control convection, and Control radiation Control fuel transport Provide barrier, or Provide separation Control fuel Limit hazardous material volumes through Eliminate fuel(s), or compartmentalization of processing. Control fuel ignitability Control fuel properties, or Control the environment Manage Fire Impact Actions Taken (Qualitatively) Manage fire, and Control combustion process, and Control fuel, or Control fuel properties, or Limit fuel quantity, or Control fuel distribution Control the environment Control physical properties of environment, or Control chemical composition of environment Suppress fire, and Personnel trained to use fire extinguishers and to Automatically suppress fire, or vacate process compartment in event larger event Detect fire, and and allow automatic fire suppression system to Apply sufficient suppressant respond. Manually suppress fire Detect fire, and PAGE 15 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Communicate signal, and Upgraded fire detection to provide notification to Decide action, and a Central Station. Respond to site, and Apply sufficient suppressant Control fire by construction Processes in compartments. Compartments are Control movement of fire, and Industrial Spark-Proof Room (ISPR) meeting NFPA Vent fire, or 33 requirements, including fire-barrier 1-hour Confine/contain fire rating. Provide structural stability Manage exposed Personnel receive facility briefing on fire safety and Limit amount exposed, or response to alarms. NOTE: third party has been Safeguard exposed hired to update policies and procedures. Defend exposed in place <A>, or Personnel, upon alarm, report to muster location Restrict movement of exposed, and for further instruction. Defend in place, and Wakeful, business activity in the structure Defend against fire products, and Means of egress code compliant. Provide structural stability Maintain essential environment Move exposed Cause movement of exposed, and Detect need, and Signal need, and Provide instruction Provide movement means, and Provide capacity, and Provide route completeness, and Provide protected path <Go to A>, and Provide route access Provide safe destination <Go to A> 4.2 Fire Risk Assessment Questionnaire This questionnaire has been revised to the pertinent aspects of the structure and facilities being assessed. It provides a checklist that may be used periodically to assess the operation in general. Only boxes left unchecked require explanation. 4.2.1 ELECTRICAL SOURCES OF IGNITION I] Are reasonable measures taken to prevent fires of an electrical origin? I] Fixed installation periodically inspected and tested? I] Portable appliance testing carried out? I] Suitable policy regarding the use of personal electrical appliances? Z Suitable limitation of trailing leads and adapters? PAGE 16 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 0 Preventative Maintenance Program in place to maintain electrical system, including C1D2 electrical area classification and bonding and grounding program? Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.2 SMOKING I] Reasonable measures taken to prevent fires because of smoking? I] Smoking prohibited in the building? I] Smoking prohibited in appropriate areas? I] Suitable arrangements for those who wish to smoke? I] Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.3 PORTABLE HEATERS AND HEATING INSTALLATIONS I] Is the use of portable heaters avoided as far as practicable? I] Is the use of the more hazardous type (e.g. radiant bar, fires or LPG appliances) avoided? I] Are suitable measures taken to minimize the hazard of ignition of combustible materials? I] Are fixed heating installations subject to regular maintenance? I] Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.4 COOKING Z Are reasonable measures taken to prevent fires due to cooking? IZ Filters changed and ductwork cleaned regularly? IZ Suitable extinguishing appliances available? Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.5 HOUSEKEEPING Z Is the standard of housekeeping adequate? Z Combustible materials separated from ignition sources? 0 Avoidance of unnecessary accumulation of combustible materials or waste? Z Appropriate storage of hazardous materials? IZ Avoidance of inappropriate storage of combustible materials? Oily rags 4.2.6 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Z If hazardous materials are, or could be, used, has a specific risk assessment been carried out? Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.7 OTHER SIGNIFICANT FIRE HAZARDS THAT WARRANT CONSIDERATION I] Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? If NO then, identify additional hazard. PAGE 17 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 4.2.8 MEANS OF ESCAPE FROM FIRE ❑x Is the building provided with reasonable means of escape in case of fire. ❑X Adequate design of escape routes? ❑X Adequate provision of exits? O Exits easily and immediately openable where necessary? O Fire exits open in direction of escape where necessary? III Satisfactory means for securing exits? Z Reasonable distances of travel: Where there is a single direction of travel? III Reasonable distances of travel: Where there are alternative means of escape? O Suitable protection of escape routes? O Suitable fire precautions for all inner rooms? O Escape routes unobstructed? EI Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.9 MEASURES TO LIMIT FIRE SPREAD AND DEVELOPMENT Z Code compliant compartmentation? (Based on visual inspection of readily accessible areas, with a degree of sampling where appropriate) O It is considered that there is reasonable limitation of linings that may promote fire spread? Z As far as can reasonably be ascertained, fire dampers are provided as necessary to protect critical means of escape against passage of fire, smoke and combustion products in the early stages of a fire? (Based review of design drawings or on visual inspection of readily accessible areas, with a degree of sampling where appropriate). (A full investigation of the design of HVAC systems is outside the scope of this fire risk assessment). Z Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.10 EMERGENCY ESCAPE LIGHTING III Reasonable standard of emergency escape lighting system provided? (Based on visual inspection and original design code requirements) EI Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.11 FIRE SAFETY SIGNS AND NOTICES O Reasonable standard of fire safety signs and notices? O Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.12 MEANS OF GIVING WARNING IN CASE OF FIRE III Reasonable automatically operated electrical fire alarm system provided? (Based on visual inspection per maintenance practices). O Automatic fire detection provided throughout structure and facilities? O Code compliant automatic fire detection? Upon completion of fire alarm system upgrade. Z Remote transmission of alarm signals? PAGE 18 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness ❑ Are other devices linked to the fire alarm system? Upon fire alarm system upgrade, the LEL detection will be included, in addition to initiating devices and notification appliances. ❑X Contract in place for system ITM? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.13 MANUAL FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPLIANCES ❑X Code complaint provision of portable fire extinguishers? ❑ Hose reels provided? N/A ❑X Are all fire extinguishing appliances readily accessible? ❑X Contract in place for fire extinguisher maintenance? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.14 AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS ❑ Code complaint automatic fire extinguishing system installed? Recommendation made to gain approval for expanding suppression system. Existing systems meet requirements for the spaces they protect. ❑X Contract in place for system ITM? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.15 MANAGEMENT OF FIRE SAFETY PROCEDURES AND ARRANGEMENTS ❑x Is there a suitable record of the fire safety arrangements? While procedures and plans are generally understood, leadership has contracted a third-party to improve procedural documents. ❑X Appropriate fire procedures in place? ❑X Are procedures in the event of fire appropriate and properly documented? Z Are there suitable arrangements for summoning the fire and rescue service? ❑Z Are there suitable arrangements to meet the fire and rescue service on arrival and provide relevant information, including that relating to hazards to fire-fighters? ❑X Are there suitable arrangements for ensuring that the premises have been evacuated? Z Is there a suitable fire assembly point(s)? ❑X Persons trained to use fire extinguishing appliances? ❑x Appropriate liaison with fire and rescue service (e.g. by fire and rescue service crews visiting for familiarization visits)? ❑X Routine in-house inspections of fire precautions (e.g. during health and safety inspections)? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.16 TRAINING AND DRILLS ❑x Are all staff given adequate fire safety instruction and training on induction? While procedures and plans are generally understood, leadership has contracted a third-party to improve procedural documents. PAGE 19 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Z Are all staff given adequate periodic refresher training? at suitable intervals? Z Are all staff provided training information, instruction, or training, as appropriate, on the following: a. Fire risks in the premises, b. The fire safety measures in the building, c. Action in the event of fire, d. Action on hearing the fire alarm, e. Method of operation of manual call points, f. Location and use of fire extinguishers, g. Means for summoning the fire and rescue service, h. Identity of persons nominated to assist with evacuation, and i. Identity of persons nominated to use fire extinguishing appliances. ❑X Are staff with special responsibilities (e.g. fire wardens) given additional training? ❑X Are fire drills carried out at appropriate intervals? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.17 TESTING AND MAINTENANCE ❑X Adequate ITM premises? ❑X ITM of fire detection and alarm system? O ITM of emergency escape lighting? ❑X ITM of fire extinguishing appliances? ❑ ITM of fire water mains? N/A ❑ Inspect and testing of sprinkler installations? N/A ❑X Routine checks of final exit doors and/or security fastenings? O Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? 4.2.18 BATCH PROCESS HAZARDS ASSESSMENT Refer to 70 HMG Process for overall process operation. O All processes Batched? ❑ Any processes pressurized? Describe: No. However, part of the process involves vacuum at 100 Torr(-100 mmHg). Should process loss vacuum, it would not result in exothermic reaction. It will stall the evaporation of the product and result in potential loss of saleable product. ❑X Process temperature—Cold (refrigerated)? Describe: One of the processes involves a cold catalyzed reaction. If refrigeration were to fail, and product begin to return to room temperature, it would not result in an exothermic reaction. It would stall the catalyzed reaction and result in potential loss of saleable product. ❑X Process temperature— Hot (heated above flashpoint of liquids)? Describe: The process involving vacuum also is performed at a temperature of 55°C, which is above the flashpoint of mixture flammable components in the process. In event either vacuum or temperature went outside control range, the process controls would alert operator PAGE 20 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness to act. Action would include removing heat and re-establishing vacuum to avoid loss of saleable product. ❑X Detection Systems Present? Describe: Reference specific report sections regarding detection system ❑X Suppression Systems Present? Describe: N2 suppression system per process booth, tied into fire alarm system, reporting to Central Station (in progress). Activation of N2 system would shut down Booth ventilation. Design by others. N2 is considered a replacement suppression agent for halogenated agents and installed in accordance with NFPA 2001.Re:Attachment B for information about N2 as an agent ❑X Spill prevention? Describe: Each booth has spill containment under batch process equipment ❑X Personnel protective equipment Describe: FRC clothing, safety glasses, closed shoes ❑X Process controls (temperature, pressure) Describe: Use of PLC in process management. 4.2.19 RECORDS ❑X Appropriate records of Fire drills? While procedures and plans are generally understood, leadership has contracted a third-party to improve procedural documents. ❑X Appropriate records of Fire training? ❑X Appropriate records of Fire alarm tests? ZX Appropriate records of Emergency escape lighting tests? ZX Appropriate records of Maintenance and testing of other fire protection systems? ❑X Have all issues specifically in relation to this section of the assessment been identified? PAGE 21 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 5 EQUIPMENT LISTING The following specific equipment listing is provided along with the operating characteristics of the equipment: 5.1 Manufacturing Process Booth 1 • 6x 100L Glass Reactors o Reaction Max Temp - 90C/194F o Reaction Pressure -Ambient • Color Remediation Chromatography Skid o Max Temp - 25C/77F o Max Pressure - 75 psi o Mechanical PRV will also be installed. • 1x 50L Rotovap o Max Temp - 55C/132F o Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum 5.2 Manufacturing Process Booth 2 • MetaPur MP6XL Prep HPLC and Custom Column Hardware o Max Temp - 25C o Max Pressure - 260 psi, rated for 448.5 psi or 30 bar, mechanical PRV will be installed, software pressure limits will also be in use. • 3x 50L Rotovap o Max Temp - 55C/132F o Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum 5.3 Manufacturing Process Booth 3 • 800L Reactor o Reaction Max Temp - 5C o Reaction Pressure -Ambient • 12 Bag Filtration Sock Filter Skid o Run using AODD pump • 2x 50L Rotovap o Max Temp - 55C/132F o Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum 5.4 Manufacturing Process Booth 4 • 6x 50L Rotovap o Max Temp - 55C/132F o Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum PAGE 22 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 5.5 Manufacturing Process Booth 5 • RHS-250 o Max Temp - 55C/132F o Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum • 12 Bag Filtration Sock Filter Skid o Run using AODD pump 5.6 Manufacturing Process Powder Booth • Large FlackTek Mixer o Max Temp -This system generates heat during processing but does not actively heat. Heat does not exceed 50C/122F. o Min Pressure - Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum • Medium FlackTek Mixer o Max Temp -This system generates heat during processing but does not actively heat. Heat does not exceed 50C/122F. o Min Pressure - 500 micron/29.90 inHg vacuum PAGE 23 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 6 MANUFACTURING OPERATION - HMIS This facility manufactures food grade additive(s) for use by manufacturers of finished food grade products for sale to public. In the manufacturing process, the following compounds are stored, used, and disposed in locations noted: Booth #1 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA 53 gal NA 0 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 0 - Dehydromitragynine CL NA 2 kg NA 2 0 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 200 gal 2 3 0 - Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 165 gal 1 3 0 - Toluene CL FL-IB 26 gal 480 gal 2 3 0 - Tetrahydrofuran CL FL-IB 26 gal 2 3 1 - Ethanol 20 L/ CL FL-IB 2 0 - 5 gal Diethyl Ether CL FL-IA 60 L/ 120 gal 1 4 1 - 15 gal Sodium Sulfate OP/ NA 50 lbs NA 2 0 0 CL Zinc trifluoromethanesulfonate CL Toxics 35 lbs 500 lbs 3 1 1 - Sodium Bicarbonate CL NA 50 lbs NL 2 0 1 - Hydrochloric Acid CL NA 1.2 L NL 3 0 1 - Citric Acid CL NA 1 kg NL 1 0 0 - Booth #2 Chemical Use IFC Haz Qty MAQ* Health Fire React Spc Class Haz Haz Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 i 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine ST/ 10 lbs/ OP/ NA 5 lbs/ NA 2 0 0 - CL 30 lbs Methylene Chloride OP Toxics 35 lbs 500 lbs 2 0 - Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 165 gal 1 0 - 480 gal Hexane CL FL-IB 180 gal 2 0 PAGE 24 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Booth #3 Chemical Use IFC Haz Qty MAQ* Health Fire React Spc Class Haz Haz Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 225 gal 2 0 - 480 gal Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 220 gal 1 0 - Mitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 1 0 - [Bis(trifluoroacetoxy) CL NA 110 lbs NA 2 0 - iodo]benzene Sodium Bicarbonate CL NA 110 lbs NA 1 0 Trifluoroacetic Acid CL Toxics 50 lbs 500 lbs 3 2 COR Booth #4 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 25 gal 2 0 - g gal al Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 100 gal 1 0 - Booth #5 IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz De-ionized Water CL NA NA NA 0 0 - 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 2 0 - Acetonitrile CL FL-IB 225 gal 2 0 - 480 gal Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 220 gal 1 0 - Mitragynine CL NA 45 lbs NA 1 0 - [Bis(trifluoroacetoxy) CL NA 110 lbs NA 2 0 iodo]benzene Sodium Bicarbonate CL NA 110 lbs NA 1 0 Trifluoroacetic Acid CL Toxics 50 lbs 500 lbs 3 2 COR PAGE 25 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Powder Booth IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz ST/OP/ 10 lbs/ 7-Hydroxymitragynine CL NA 5 lbs/ NA 2 0 - 30 lbs ST/OP/ 10 lbs/ Mitragynine CL NA 5 lbs/ NA 1 0 - 30 lbs ST/OP/ 5 gal/ Ethyl Acetate CL FL-IB 5 gal/ 480 gal 1 0 - 5 gal Note: * where applicable, MAQ increased per 2018 IFC Table 5003.1, Quantity shown treated as components of in-process mixture, total quantity of components is less than MAQ noted. 7 MATERIAL STORAGE - HMIS The chemicals noted below are stored either as feedstock to the manufacturing operation or waste product awaiting shipment from facility. Outdoor Storage IFC Haz Health Fire Spc Chemical Use Class Qty MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran ST FL- IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 - Acetone ST FL- IB 165 gal 2,200 gal 1 0 - Acetonitrile ST FL- IB 1,650 gal 2,200 gal 2 0 - Argon ST Gas 6,000 cf 6,000 cf 1 0 0 - Methylene Chloride ST Toxics 165 gal 1,000 lbs 2 1 0 - Petroleum Diesel Fuel ST CL-II 5 50ga�I/ 8,800 gal 1 2 0 - Diethyl Ether ST FL-IA 20 gal 1,100 gal 2 4 2 - Duratherm XLT-2 ST CL-II 55 gal 8,800 gal 1 2 0 - Ethanol ST FL-IB 275 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 - Ethyl Acetate ST FL- IB 1,320 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 - Gasoline ST FL- IB 10 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 - Heptane ST FL- IB 165 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 - Hexane ST FL- IB 1,650 gal 2,200 gal 2 3 0 - Isopropyl Alcohol ST FL- IB 55 gal 2,200 gal 1 3 0 - Methanol ST FL- IB 220 gal 2,200 gal 3 3 0 - Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether ST FL- IB 55 gal 2,200 gal 2 3 0 - Pentane ST FL-IA 75 gal 1,100 gal 1 0 - Propylene Glycol ST CL-IIIB 110 gal 22,000 gal 1 0 - Silica Gel ST NA 12,000 lbs None Found 1 0 - Triethylamine(Toxic) ST FL- IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 3 1 0 - Tetrahydrofuran ST FL- IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 2 2 - Toluene ST FL-IB 110 gal 2,200 gal 2 0 - Vacuum Pump Oil ST CL-IIIB 110 gal 22,000 gal 1 0 - PAGE 26 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 2018 NFPA 30 Table 15.3 Storage Limitations for Outside Storage Portable Tanks and Rigid Plastic and Containers Metal IBCs Composite IBCs Minimum Separation Distance(ft) Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum To Property To Street, Quantity Storage Maximum Storage Quantity Storage Between Line That Is or Alley,or Liquid per Pile Height Quantity per Height per Pile Height Piles or Rack Can Be Built Public Class (gal)a,b (ft) Pile(gal) (ft) (gal)" (ft) Sections Upon".d Way" IA 1,100 10 2,200 7 NP NP 5 50 10 IB 2,200 12 4,400 14 NP NP 5 50 10 IC 4,400 12 8,800 14 NP NP 5 50 10 II 8,800 12 17,600 14 8,800 14 5 25 5 III 22,000 18 44,000 14 22,000 18 5 10 5 For SI units,1 ft=0.3 m;1 gal=3.8 L. NP:Not permitted. 'See 15.3.1 regarding mixed-class storage. 'See 15.3.4 for smaller pile sizes. 'For storage in racks,the quantity limits per pile do not apply,but the rack arrangements should be limited to a maximum of 50 ft(15 m)in length and two rows or 9 ft(2.7 m)in depth. 'See 15.3.3 regarding protection for exposures. 8 MATERIAL STORAGE - MISCELLANEOUS Cleaning Closet Storage Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Common cleaning products No MAQ - for daily office/business use are not exceeded. included. The quantities kept on site are considered de minims for Kept in purposes of this analysis. The original products are listed in the attached containers HMIS storage location. Main Lab Floor Quantity/ Health Fire Spc Chemical MAQ* Haz Haz React Haz Note: Common lab chemicals No MAQ - associated with research and quality exceeded. assurance for the manufacturing process. The quantities kept on site Kept in are considered de minimis for original purposes of this analysis. The containers products are listed in the attached and/or HMIS storage location. applicable cabinets PAGE 27 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness (Flam, etc.) NOTE: Individual HMIS provided for each chemical used by SW under separate cover. PAGE 28 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 9 Process Flow Documents 9.1 Incoming Raw Material Process Flow ""WE RECEIVE EITHER LOW OR HIGH PURITY MIT. WHAT WE RECEIVE DETERMINES WHERE THE RAW MATERIAL STARTS IN FLOW "" INCOMING RAW MATERIAL Low Purity MIT MIT Refinement INCOMING RAW MATERIAL High Purity MIT 7OHMG PIMG DMG PAGE 29 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 9.2 MIT Refinement Y.r.�ry.iS@. .ea Adsvr FrtiA � SSA .. IIGO?'••P'fl.utl4lu Wtl.M ImYI lae-ru ,a al JR l Tr.I..am_Wft_H_. N.pYYrin IfA SYo lbdi I YYA Jesd•IX•11 A!®YLy Ella Lime. WYp/�.11:l]W MaP IVRV Pa--are... Wis4.4 fIrt. • Irxa.rklryt lBw.Ma Whim! •SL.4 a104..0••••da 11, 5-at •w.dkt�ylN r.M 4fi9 Rea 01,4V ILLY SM. e�b..NsQ(e A Pip.I IY r 1(Y}y}/Mn{yl.p VYI • ,'isinwY'.Ir4lnrr Gran PAGE 30 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness YYi6 Reno•Cia.LL .00 n.•y-Pk..u.r attar 10rpm�«er • �({iGrye..s l.w• dam!ksuw.=akOmp W.y,.. Fa..109M«Um. a 4a4 M k00,1 fa«au 0.1 RiR.ldrr ka[-wrri 4311.39Mm "SEtl lwr4v,.W .l OFa Fairslwn VfrsN 110.,4 1 1 rxuara PAGE 31 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 9.3 70 HMG PROCESS Two Sets of these reactions are typically ran al a time. .cc. FIk1, �,..c.eln.11 l..l 1. llln.lw.rye..l1,m.l...1 AM IN 1QO.HL.re 0d*doaalo002 mewr a NIIN 61-s[W.rra4r fc ie rartrular trawooidcal,Ace IA, TFA n added Iv re«aen adnr AEA. 1120 and,.Anna yu.a ra 20 MP %FA Aara d to'Noel»,gler 12AA ark.4.eas4e021ed Iw 5 minutes 61,01 MO 9»are rs Ai.to yuen.eV.ten et OM pll enecloz day It*mum uatuton'smeared balmy proc ing I A It>lr.wF .s-ob U.:Nur�torato neuyPm�r41 x.enrx.rwr..matr..n aam Amato sawn Extraeaiaaa are ae lattows AFTER pH cheek: IExtradion NI 2001 F1.Faw1wt»m ce.14.441ed wote»xnar rex0.e»601On 1..l.. t MR abwwa wnt»n.6...1.ear,e•lrwn rraetar wMan oX We aHra a•-.. lent Extraction RP F,..»lwnn asx abw.vrs50,000 lrcla.lata.drarw ,e rr.lnr.t,r A.e wr3md�NA»same WI al. att.at ].IRA a Fl241.4N.Alb avn al AN 11A0Raducl»di...f.a r..tnta NC AP Waller I[.-Extra,lien t 0 b0a.,500100 hS».»rw,.rasa.l.10 Mae..,,met FIta aaaa Vern WO cto,00ufe� sr lrt+n pr..: ecM.NSwxluW.nas.arm.' n n s rren•O*01O 4ranmmM.mo.. mm W..n irS *coo 00,101,1 ,..,,,ancel:s • �1 i wa arrnora7 um ante. b:�rl:n —m nwouu— :SkIL xbl cMF ...e5050�J4 MR Fa,1A�al..mr uric 11000101 1Mgr AIM X01. PAGE 32 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness NPrechad : i. Pik 1 ...ream .,g.pipy 6.1111115t/11901./(Vt1141. 1. at 1 1 PI lg Mt 7101 41.1.., .a PM M l 1 ANL MR I PAGE 33 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 9.4 PIMG 7-Hydroxymitragynine —Solids.addition funnelme—AOOO-Closed Uses Tetrahydmluran 2.0 kg 18 L Zinc trifluoremethanesulfonate Toluene 3.6k —Sails addition funnel—se—HOOD-Closed Use 18L v Pseudoindoxyl Mitragynine Reaction 36L Saturated Sodium Bicarbonate AHD-[FusedUse Water Soultion 20 L Quenched Reaction A pit check is done to ensure solution is neutral before proceeding 56 L IF pH is NOT neutral 2-3kg Sodium Bicarbonate may be added 1 Liquid-Liquid-Extraction/ Separation I f 1 Organic Layer RO Water 36 L 20L ___) RO Water -A00D-Closed Use 20 L Liquid-Liquid-Extraction I ', Combination of Separation ) ( ~ Aqueous Layers 56L ROOD-Closed Use 60L � HOOD-Closed Use— Ethyl Acetate / Aqueous Layer 20 L R020Later -Anne-Closed Uses ^� 20L Liquid-Liquid-Extraction/ Separation 80 L Aqueous Layer 'I 2D L ) AD00 Closed Use Organic Layer 60 L of Aqueous 20 L Waste Combination of J . . Organic Layers 41 58L PAGE 34 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 10 kg of Sodium Sulfate AODD-CI losed Use 56 L of Organic 10 kg of Sodium Sulfate Solid Solution to CRC Skid Hazardous Waste J 1 Transfer filtered product into 50 L rotovap 56 L of Ethyl -I.' Acetale/ToluenefTetrahydrofuran 2 kg pseudoindozyl mitragynne,56 L Waste Toluene/Tetrahydrofuran/Ethyl Acetate 1 If product test Add<10 L of Ethanol <10 L of Ethanol far residual I,.for Azeotro Waste Toluene Prn9 1 Transfer produd to I Drying Ovens / 1 CFinal Wen Purge 1 CPackaging J PAGE 35 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 9.5 DMG Hydrochloric Acid-Diethyl Ether Procedure Diethyl Ether(Et20) 7-hydroxyMitragynine 17-OH) 40 L 2 kg A0D0-CLOSED USE �POURED IN FROM BAG/BUCKET-OPEN USED 7-OH&Et20 are added to a 100 L reactor chilled @-5C and agitated for 30 minutes Hydrochloric Acid(HCI) in Diethyl Ether 7.2 L TOTAL VOLUMES: 7-OH-2 kg HCI is added to reaction after Et20 and Et20-60 L (7-OH)have agitated for 20 minutes i NCI-1.2 L DMG-1.8 kg 7-OH&Et20 40 L POLYPROPYLENE ACID WEIGHING BUCKET-OPEN USE or DIRECT FROM CHEMICAL CONTAINER Acid Reaction 47.2 L Reactor temperature is raised to 25C over 30 minutes Hydrochloric Acid(HCI) in Diethyl Ether 4L POLYPROPYLENE ACID WEIGHING BUCKET-OPEN USE or DIRECT FROM CHEMICAL CONTAINER Acid Reaction 51.2 L The reaction is left agitate far 20 minutes Reaction lime can extend if anatytics shows an incomplete reaction. PAGE 36 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness pH check 1 Drain Reaction 51.2 L Reaction is collected in 2-3 Polypropylene Acid Weighing Buckets and sealed after collection POLYPROPYLENE ACID WEIGHING BUCKET-OPEN USE BUCHNER FUNNEL-OPEN USE Diethyl Ether 10 L Filtration of Precipitate 18.4 kg from 25 L solution AHD-Closed Use AODD-Closed Use Final Oven Purge Organic Hazardous Waste 61.2 L Packaging PAGE 37 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 10 New Chromatography 10.1 Process Description The process involving the new technology (to SFW) involves the same general process currently in place where vessels are operated at a vacuum to assist in removal of the liquids (water, other chemicals) by keeping the process temperature a constant 25C (77F). The chromatography unit draws liquid through the unit at a rate of between 0.002 and 1.29 gpm. It pressurizes the liquid to "260 psig. The unit is software controlled for over pressure events and mechanical pressure relief valve is in the system. While the unit pressures the stream to an elevated pressure, the liquid is returned to normal atmospheric pressure at the discharge of the unit. MP-X6L Standard Configuration 0 0— )71-0Z4— E I�A UV- -B w Legend DAD ABCDE Tubing:3/8"OD x 1/4"ID,FEP P4 Pneumatic 3-Way Valve W I, �ji Process Tubing:1/8"00 a 0.083"ID,316 SS i^^^l Gradient Mixing Manifold �i ,J (�� ' F4 Column Tubing:1/4"OD,31655 and FEP Primary Pump,6.0 I./min,100 bar I���JJJ l���JJJ /i=1 Fl F2 F3 F1-4,W Tubing:1/4"00 x 0.188"ID,FEP Secondary Pump,6.0 L/min,100 bar 0 Pressure Transducer ► Normally Closed Pneumatic Ball Valve Rotary Valve:Directional Flow Through Column %oi0 Pressure Relief Valve Rev 1.7 MetaPur www.metapurinc.com PAGE 38 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness Chromatography Instrument Fluidics Flow Range 10-4900 m1/min J . l Maximum Pressure 150 bar i ,, N J Sr Pump Inlet Maximum Pressure 0.5-1 bar •• • : Pump Inlet 3/8"OD tubing,Swagelok c High Pressure Flow Path 1/4"OD SST,Swagelok ,-- J 1 ..• Peristaltic Pump 1/8"OD PEEK,1/4 28 flat bottom port 1 I ,- I ( , 2,3,4&6 Port Valves 1/4"OD SST,Swagelok, pneumatic ��i 11t by JI- s I ,- Detector �"JP UV-DAD 200-720 nm with Scanning Flow Cell 0.05 mm path length,stable to 10 L/min PAGE 39 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 11 Fire Alarm Guidance 11.1 UNIT 202, OFFICE Install smoke detection in the office common areas in accordance with 2018 IFC and 2016 NFPA 72, National Fire Detection and Signaling Code. - In the office space, install smoke detection in common areas and at top of the stairway, in accordance with applicable code. - Tie into new FACU. 11.2 UNIT 202, MANUFACTURING AREA Install a fire detection and alarm system in accordance with the 2018 IFC and 2016 NFPA 72, National Fire Detection and Signaling Code, with the following guidance - Locate the FACU in the South-East corner of the manufacturing area of Unit#201. This location is near the 120V electrical panel and near an external entry/egress door that should be marked with FACU location. The panel location also provides for ready expansion to other space adjacent to the current manufacturing space should SW expand their operation in future. - Install a smoke detector above the FACU. Note this space is currently operating 24/7. - Connect FACU to autodialer to central location for fire department notification. - Install heat detection, per applicable code, in the space (at ceiling level) for building detection service. - Install notification devices (horn/strobe, LED), per code, in the space for building occupant notification. - Connect existing LEL monitoring devices in the process booths to the FACU and, where possible, use the existing notification devices in the booths as part of the occupant notification. - Connect existing N2 suppression system detection to the FACU. PAGE 40 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 11.3 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS The sequence of operations is generic for Unit 202. SYSTEM OUTPUTS z 0 1— (i) z I- LL z Z z 0 D H uJ m 0 w cc w H uj J Z W Q a (2 o z J D N Z w 0 < N _ ~ 2 0 0 z i- a a L 0 o H a z I Z > > cc D a INPUTS N a I— ' N N Q FACU Trouble * * Smoke/Heat * * * Booth Detection * * * * * LEL * * * * PAGE 41 of 44 Appendix A Code Analysis, Fire Risk Assessment, Hazardous Material Assessment Sunflower Wellness 11.4 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS The single line diagrams are descriptive to intent of fire alarm system design. System designer will provide NFPA 72 compliant design. Class B circuit, with end of line resistors as required. Refer to SOO for PWR/Vent system outputs for state. Single Line Diagram - Descriptive Unit#202 Office Warehouse Booth #1 Booth #2 Booth #3 Booth #4 Booth #5 SD —+— SD HD HD HD HD HD HD SLC—Class B LEL LEL - LEL LEL - LEL FAC U PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR / / / / / VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT NAC—Class B H/S H/S H/S H/S H/S H/S H/S 1 PAGE 42 of 44 Appendix B N2 Suppression Agent 12 N2 Suppression Agent 12.1 Information from Kidde-Fenwal Nitrogen is an environmentally acceptable,people friendly inert gas fire suppression agent for vital facilities with a wide range of hazards. ANL Nitrogen fire suppression systems utilize pure Nitrogen,which is naturally occurring inert gas present in the 1111 atmosphere. It is safe for use in occupied spaces and poses no threat to the environment.Nitrogen operates as a fire suppressant by reducing the oxygen content within a room to a point at which the fire will extinguish,without compromising the safety of individuals present in the room. Nitrogen will not decompose or produce any by-products when exposed to a flame. Features Technical Specifications Listing&Approvals • Effective against fires involving many • Non-conductive and can be used in • FM Approved combustible materials and flammable environments where sensitive electronic • ULC Listed liquids equipment is present • Requires no cleanup after a fire event as • Lacks oxidative qualities the result of agent release • Poses no threat to the environment(Zero • Will not damage protected assets ozone depletion/zero global warming) • Can be stored at low ambient temperature • Economical recharges with locally accessed agent PAGE 43 of 44 Appendix B N2 Suppression Agent 12.2 Academic Paper on N2 While this paper is dated, the principles presented are valid. Click on the Introduction for web access to the paper. NITROGEN GAS AS A HALON REPLACEMENT Ted A.Moore Nobuo Yamada Center for Global Environmental Technologies Koatsu Co.,Ltd. New Mexico Engineering Research Institute 310,Kitahonmachi 1-chome,Itami The University of New Mexico Hyogo,JAPAN Albuquerque,New Mexico 87106 USA INTRODUCTION Under the Montreal Protocol the production of halon fire extinguishants has been phased out throughout the developed world. Recently Koatsu Co.,Ltd.began developing,testing,and producing total-flood fire suppression systems containing nitrogen gas as the agent. The nitrogen gas is both the fire suppression agent and the cylinder pressurization agent. These systems are designed to replace Halon 1301 total-flood systems in a variety of applications. The nitrogen gas systems consist of an agent cylinder,discharge manifold,activation valves,distribution piping, nozzles,pipe hangers,and detection/control devices. There are no degradation byproducts resulting from the manufacture,processing,use,or disposal of nitrogen gas. When the agent is discharged in a fire situation the concentrations of carbon dioxide(CO2)and carbon monoxide (CO)will increase. The increased concentration levels of these species are dependent upon the fire size and extinguishment time. Large-scale fine tests have been performed with Class A fuels (wood crib and PE cable),Class B fuels(heptane,fuel oil,toluene,and methanol),and Class C scenarios(energized circuits). Details of the tests and results are presented along with laboratory-scalecup-burner and inertion test data. Agent design concentrations range from 33.6 to 43.5 vol.%. The typical discharge time is 60 sec. Extinguishment times vary from 16to 80 sec. The minimum measured oxygen concentrations after agent discharge vary from 11.7 to 14.2 vol.%(depending upon the design concentration). The use of the product requires installing new equipment(cylinder,valves,piping,controls,etc.). As with all halon replacements,retrofitting of existing equipment will not be acceptable. BACKGROUND The phaseout of halons sparked a renewed interest in developing new total-flood fire suppression systems. Of interest to this paper,a variety of inert gas systems have become commercially available(Table 1). The newest commercially available inert gas systems contain nitrogen gas, being used both as the fire suppression agent and the pressurization agent. Nitrogen gas has long been used in the fire suppression industry. Its primary use has been as a pressurization gas in total-flood fire suppression systems and in portable fire extinguishers.In early 1972 Carhart and Fielding with the U.S.Naval Research Laboratory(NRL)proposed using nitrogen gas as a fire suppression agent onboard submarines[1]. Again in 1994 Carhart advocated the development and use of nitrogen gas fire suppression systems as substitutes for halon systems[2]. In the mid-1990s Koatsu began testing,developing,commercializing,and selling nitrogen total- flood fire suppression systems in Japan. In Europe,nitrogen systems are being commercialized and sold by Cerberus. Nitrogen gas fire suppression systems will be included in the next revision of the National Fire Protection Association(NFPA)NFPA 2001 Standard on Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing Systems 1996 Edition[3]. Nitrogen gas will also be listed as an acceptable fire suppression agent by the US Environmental Protection Agency(US EPA)Significant New Alternatives Policy(SNAP)Program[4]. Inclusion and listing will be available in 1999. 330 Halon Options Technical Working Conference 12-14 May 1998 PAGE 44 of 44 Small Containment Large Containment X S E E m O N c a o o U ID 0 Secondary Muster /Assembly Location - West Side of Property r X Booth #3 Main Lab Area I I X Booth #4 Booth #2 Powder Main Lab Area Booth S n n Booth #1 Office Area X Cleaning Closet X LJ i I I 1 X E E LEGEND E Exit X Fire Primary Muster /Assembly 41 Extinguisher Location - South West Corner of Property S Spill Kit OR Across the Road HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #1 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Booth #1 0 0 45 45 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 AS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME LI Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #1 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 75-05-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Acetonitrile Booth #1 0 0 200 200 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \441 . ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids IF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #1 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethyl l Acetate LABEL NAME Booth #1 0 0 165 165 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 4 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #1 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7757-82-6 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Sodium Sulfate Booth #1 0 50 50 100 Lbs N Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ' 0 ' ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #2 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Booth #2 10 5 30 45 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 AS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME LI Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #2 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT oC P R T 75-09-2 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Methylene Chloride Booth #2 0 5 0 5 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ilk. NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #2 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethyl Acetate LABEL NAME Booth #2 0 0 180 180 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 4 OF 4 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #2 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 110-54-3 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Hexane LABEL NAME Booth #2 0 0 180 180 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASEl Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44# NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids Iligr ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Booth #3 0 0 45 45 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas C LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ' 0 ' AS NUMBER % Of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 75-05-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Acetonitrile LABEL NAME Booth #3 0 0 225 225 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethyl Acetate LABEL NAME Booth #3 0 0 220 220 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 4 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 4098-40-2 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Mitra nine LABEL NAME 9Y Booth #3 0 0 45 45 Lbs N Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 5 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 2712-78-9 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Bis trifluoroacetox iodo benzene LABEL NAME < < Y) Booth #3 0 0 110 110 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME LI Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 6 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 144-55-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Sodium Bicarbonate LABEL NAME Booth #3 0 0 110 110 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ 0 ' ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids lir ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 7 OF 7 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #3 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 76-05-1 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Trifluoroacetic Acid LABEL NAME Booth #3 0 0 4 4 Gal Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ 4 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 4 4 ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: COR LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ® Corrosive pH 2 COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 3 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #4 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Booth #4 0 0 45 45 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas C LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ' 0 ' AS NUMBER % Of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 3 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #4 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 75-05-8 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Acetonitrile LABEL NAME Booth #4 0 0 25 25 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASEl Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44141.* NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 3 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Booth #4 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethyl l Acetate LABEL NAME Booth #4 55 0 100 155 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND LI Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T 0 R CAS NUMBER 64-02-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Industrial Cleaner& Degreaser Cleaning Closet 18.9 L 18.9 L 1 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 64-02-8 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 5-10% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Ethylenediamine tetraacetate ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 1300-72-7 % of Mixture CI Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 5-10% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Sodium Xylenesulfonate LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 66455-15-0 El Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 5-10% ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas44 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids Alcohols, C10-14, ethoxylated El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside 4 \ LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 6834-92-0 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 1-5% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND Sodium Metasilicate ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 25155-30-0 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Fabuloso Cleaning Closet 2 gal 2 gal 2 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD y Pure ❑ Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 25155-30-0 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 1-5% In Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F Sodium Dodecyl Benzene Sulfonate ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 90% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas Water ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas \ 4 CAS NUMBER 122-99-6 % of Mixture LI F ae ❑ Inert Gas El Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ° El Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 0 INGREDIENT NAME 1-5/o ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: 2-phenoxyethanol ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 7757-82-6 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 1-5% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND Sodium Sulfate ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 100-51-6 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Air Wick Plug-In Cleaning Closet 26 oz 26 oz 26 N N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure y Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 100 51 6 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 10-20% In Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Benzyl Alcohol ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 140-11-4 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 5-10% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas Benzyl acetate ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER8000-41-7 % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 5-10% ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 44 \ Terpineol El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 18479-58-8 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 5-10% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY Dihydromyrcenol ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE 32210-23-4 ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE 5-10% ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE 4-tert-butylcyclohexyl acetate ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer :�-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 4 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Glass Cleaner Cleaning Closet 95 oZ 95 oz 5 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure y Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 % of Mixture PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 95`)/0 In Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside 4 \ ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Access illir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 5 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 75-28-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Glade Aerosol Cleaning Closet 782 g 782 g 2 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure y Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 75 28 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 10-30% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME M Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Isobutane Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 74-98-6 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 5-10% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Propane LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 4 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 44 \ ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 6 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7722-84-1 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Hydrogen Peroxide, 3% Cleaning Closet 48 oz 3 Y N N LABEL NAME 48 oz PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 96-97% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 7722-84-1 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ° ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN it INGREDIENT NAME 3/0 ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Hydrogen Peroxide LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 444 ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 7 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7722-84-1 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Salon Care Volume Creme Cleaning Closet 1 gal 1 gal 1 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) CI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 60-80% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 7722-84-1 % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 20-40% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN it INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Hydrogen Peroxide LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas '44 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: OX ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 8 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Y N N LABEL NAME Rejuvinate All-Floors Restorer Cleaning Closet 1 gal 1 gal 1 PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 45% In Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 111-90-0 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN 1-5% ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas INGREDIENT NAME Diethylene Glycol Ethyl Ether ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER 34590-94-8 % of Mixture LI F ae ❑ Inert Gas 0 El Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 1-5% ElFlammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 440 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids Di ro lene Glycol Methyl Ether El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: p pY Y Y ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27/ 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 9 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR N N N LABEL NAME Soft Soap Anitibacterial Liquid Soap Cleaning Closet 45 oz 45 oz 6 PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 90% In Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 112-02-7 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN 1-5% ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas INGREDIENT NAME Cetrimonium Chloride ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER 56-81-5 % of Mixture LI F ae ❑ Inert Gas 0 El Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 1-5% El Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 40 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: Glycerin ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 61792-31-2 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 1-5% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY Lauramidopropyldimethylamine odixe ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 10 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P T R E 7631-99-4 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Y N N LABEL NAME Roto-Rooter Pipe Shield Solution Cleaning Closet 1 gal 1 gal 1 PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed I Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7631 99 4 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 33% In Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Sodium Nitrate ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 6381-92-6 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 33% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN it INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas Ethylenediamine tetraacetate ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER 7757-82-6 % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 33% El Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 40 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids Sodium Sulfate El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 11 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR N N N LABEL NAME Biological Drain & Septic System Treatmeni Cleaning Closet 0.5 gal 0.5 gal 1 PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 90-99% ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas it ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 1-5% El Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 40 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: Glycerin ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY Lauramidopropyldimethylamine odixe ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 12 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Dawn Diswashing Liquid Cleaning Closet 4 N N N LABEL NAME 6.48 L 6.48 L PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 60-80% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 68585-47-7 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA LI Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 15-20% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas it ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Sulfuric Acid, mono C10-16 alkyl Esters ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas ❑ Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER 68585-34-2 % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 5-10% ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 40 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediypalpha-sulfo-omega-hydroxy-C10-16 alkyl esters El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 70592-80-2 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 5-10% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY Amine oxides, C10-16 alkyldimethyl ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer :oi-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 13 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Foaming Hand Soap Cleaning Closet 40 oz 40 oz 10 N N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ai NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 90-98% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 68585-47-7 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 1-5% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas it ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Sulfuric Acid, mono C10-16 alkyl Esters LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER 110615-47-9 % of Mixture LI F ae ❑ Inert Gas 0 El Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 1-5% El Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 40 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids C10-16 Polyglycoside El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 14 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Clorox Disinfecting Bleach Cleaning Closet 32 oz 32 oz 1 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 91-96% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 7861-52-9 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 4-9% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Sodium Hypochlorite LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 440 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 15 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Advantage 20x Citrus Cleaning Solution Cleaning Closet 32 oz 32 oz 1 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ai NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 90-98% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 34398-01-1 % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 1-5% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas it Undeceth-7 ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER 497-19-8 % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 1-5% ElFlammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas440 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: Sodium Carbonate ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 64-02-8 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 1.4-1.5% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY Ethylenediamine tetraacetate ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V Corrosive pH 11 COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 16 OF 16 FACILITY: Hudson Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cleaning Closet ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Road, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 7732-18-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Lysol Toilet Bowl Cleaner Cleaning Closet 32 oz 32 oz 1 Y N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? al NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER 7732 18 5 % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 90-98% LI Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) Water ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER 7681-52-9 % of Mixture El Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 1-5% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas Sodium Hypochlorite LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 CAS NUMBER 3332-27-2 % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas 1-5% ElFlammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas440 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N,N-dimethyltetradecylamine N-oxide ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER 1310-73-2 % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir 0.1-1% ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY Sodium Hydroxide ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V Corrosive pH 12-13 COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE El Pyrophoric Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iiiA-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 3 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cold Storage #2 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Cold Storage #2 110 0 0 110 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas C LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ' 0 ' AS NUMBER % Of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 3 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cold Storage #2 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 4098-40-2 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Mitragynine LABEL NAME Cold Storage #2 400 0 0 400 Lbs N Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 3 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Cold Storage #1 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 2712-78-9 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Bis trifluoroacetox iodo benzene LABEL NAME < < Y) Cold Storage #1 1000 0 0 1000 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 2 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Building 305 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Building 305 220 0 0 220 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 AS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME LI Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 2 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Building 305 ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 64-17-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethanol LABEL NAME Building 305 5 0 0 5 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ , 4 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 96-47-9 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 1.5 0 0 1.5 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4, 4 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer .oi-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 67-64-1 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Acetone LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0.25 0 0 0.25 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44& ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas Q INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 75-05-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Acetonitrile LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0 0 110 110 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 4 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT T 1336-21-6 0 R LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E PRODUCT OR Ammonium Hydroxide LABEL NAMEMain Lab Floor 3 0 0 3 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 5 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 7440-37-1 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Argon Main Lab Floor 1800 0 0 1800 ft3 Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ® Inert Gas 40 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 2 Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 6 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 61790-53-2 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Celite LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 230 0 0 230 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ 0 ' ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids IF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 7 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 77-92-9 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Citric Acid LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 275 0 0 275 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 40 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 8 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 5614-37-9 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL o R E N E M PRODUCT OR Cy clo ent I Methyl Ether LABEL NAME P yMain Lab Floor 1 0 0 1 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4, 44 1 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/Alir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 9 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 6674-22-2 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR (1,8-Diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene) LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 1 0 0 1 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ® Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4411 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids NgT ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 10 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 0 R STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT T 75-09-2 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E PRODUCT OR Methylene Chloride LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 110 0 0 110 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME LI Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 11 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 60-29-7 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Diethyl Ether LABEL NAME y Main Lab Floor 0.5 0 0 0.5 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \k4i4 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ® Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 12 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 108-59-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Dimethyl I Malonate LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0.25 0 0 0.25 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ® Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \441. NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas Q INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 13 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 67-68-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Dimethyl Sulfoxide LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 2 0 0 2 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 14 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 64-17-5 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethanol LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 55 0 0 55 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASEl Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44L4 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids IF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 15 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethyl l Acetate LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0 0 110 110 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) Ill Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 16 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 1333-74-0 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Hydrogen Main Lab Floor 300 0 0 300 I ft3 Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed I Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ® Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ 4 Inert Gas ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 17 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 74-88-4 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR lodomethane LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0.125 0 0 0.125 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids lir ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 18 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 67-56-1 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Methanol LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0.25 0 0 0.25 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER \AS4* % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids NIF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 19 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 0 R STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT T 1634-04-4 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E PRODUCT OR Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether LABEL NAMEMain Lab Floor 1 0 0 1 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids IV ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 20 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 8032-32-4 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Petroleum Ether LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 0.125 0 0 0.125 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \k4i4 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 21 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 144-55-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Sodium Bicarbonate LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 1200 0 0 1200 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \AL° ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids lir ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 22 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7757-82-6 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Sodium Sulfate LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 750 0 0 750 Lbs N Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 40 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 23 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7647-14-5 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Sodium Chloride LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 725 0 0 725 Lbs N N N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI 0 Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 24 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 1310-73-2 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Sodium Hydroxide LABEL NAME y Main Lab Floor 220 0 0 220 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 404 CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: COR LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ® Corrosive pH 12 COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 25 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 76-05-1 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Trifluoroacetic Acid LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 32 0 0 32 Gal Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ 4 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 4 4 ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: COR LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ® Corrosive pH 2 COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 26 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 109-99-9 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Tetrahydrofuran LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 1.5 0 0 1.5 Gal Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) El Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ 4 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids 4 4 ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer .oi-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 27 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 108-88-3 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Toluene LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 1 0 0 1 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44itt* ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 28 OF 28 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Main Lab Floor ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 1330-20-7 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Xylenes LABEL NAME Main Lab Floor 1 0 0 1 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ® Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 96-47-9 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 110 0 0 110 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4, 4 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer .oi-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 67-64-1 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Acetone LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 165 0 0 165 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44& ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 3 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 75-05-8 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Acetonitrile LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 1650 0 0 1650 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASEl Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44141.* NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 4 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7440-37-1 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Argon Outdoor Containment 6000 0 0 6000 ft3 Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ® Inert Gas 40 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 0 Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 5 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT oC P R T 75-09-2 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Methylene Chloride Outdoor Containment 165 0 0 165 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ilk. ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 6 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 68476-34-6 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Petroleum Diesel Fuel Outdoor Containment 5 0 550 555 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture WO Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \441 . NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids IIV ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 7 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 60-29-7 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Diethyl I Ether LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 20 0 0 20 Gal Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ® Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture El Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids El Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 8 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 68551-17-7 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Duratherm XLT-2 LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 55 0 0 55 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ® Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas \4414 LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquidsIr ElFlammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 9 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 64-17-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethanol LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 275 0 0 275 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ ,A ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas O INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 10 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Ethyl Acetate LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 1320 0 0 1320 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 11 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT oC P R T 86290-81-5 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Gasoline LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 10 0 0 10 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \AI4 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 12 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 142-82-5 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR He tape LABEL NAME P Outdoor Containment 165 0 0 165 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASEl Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \, 4 NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 13 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 110-54-3 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Hexane LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 1650 0 0 1650 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ® YES 10,000 lbs. ? ❑ NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASEl Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44# NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids Iligr ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 14 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT CAS NUMBER 67-63-0 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Isopropyl Alcohol Outdoor Containment 55 0 0 55 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44& ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas O INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids IF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside ❑ Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 15 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 67-56-1 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Methanol LABEL NAME Outdoor Containmnet 220 0 0 220 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \AS4* NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids NIF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 16 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT oC P R T 1634-04-4 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether LABEL NAMEOutdoor Containment 55 0 0 55 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids IV ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 17 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 7440-05-3 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M LABELPRODUCT NAM OR Palladium on Carbon 10% Outdoor Containment 11 0 0 11 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ❑ Pure ® Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 CAS NUMBER 7440-05-3 % of Mixture PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND 1 0% ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME Palladium LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F 7440-44-0 LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F 90% ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME Activated Carbon ® Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas \ 8 ❑ Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Explosive ❑ Inert Gas ® Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 4 4* ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ® Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer .oi-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 18 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 109-66-0 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Pentane LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 75 0 0 75 Gal Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 4 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas O Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids 4 ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 19 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 57-55-6 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Propylene Glycol LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 110 0 0 110 Gal N Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture [' Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids lir ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 20 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 7631-86-9 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR Silica Gel LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 12000 0 0 12000 Lbs Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \AILO ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids IF ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 21 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 121-44-8 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Triethylamine Outdoor Containment 110 0 0 110 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ® Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) LI Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \4414 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ®Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 22 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER 109-99-9 STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT 0C P R T LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E M PRODUCT OR Tetrahydrofuran LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 110 0 0 110 Gal Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \ 4 ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids 4 4 ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer .oi-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 23 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 108-88-3 0 R E LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL N E M PRODUCT OR Toluene LABEL NAME Outdoor Containment 110 0 0 110 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \44itt* ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 24 OF 24 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Outdoor Containment ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL CAS NUMBER STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT T 0 R 64742-58-1 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL E N E PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Vacuum Pump Oil Outdoor Containment 110 0 0 110 Gal N Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ❑ Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CAS NUMBER % of Mixture LI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \441&4 ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Flammable Class IB liquids IV ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 1 OF 2 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Powder Booth ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 174418-82-7 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME 7-Hydroxymitragynine Powder Booth 10 5 30 45 Lbs Y Y Y PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME ❑Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas 0 AS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid ❑ Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids ❑ Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME LI Flammable Class IB liquids ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A LI Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ® Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ® Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE O Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY DATE 11 /27 / 2024 Based on the requirements of the International Fire Code PAGE 2 OF 2 FACILITY: Hudson, Building 201 BUILDING/AREA/CONTROL AREA: Powder Booth ADDRESS: 21323 176 Frontage Rd, Building 201, Hudson, CO 80642 CONTACT: Kyle Ray PHONE: 720-252-6942 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION STORAGE INFORMATION FOR THIS CHEMICAL STORAGE QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY QUANITY UNIT C P T CAS NUMBER 141-78-6 LOCATION STORAGE OPEN USE CLOSED USE TOTAL 0 R E N E M PRODUCT OR LABEL NAME Ethyl Acetate Powder Booth 5 5 5 15 Gal Y Y N PHYSICAL COMPOSITION HEALTH HAZARD ® Pure ❑ Mixture ® Immediate ❑ Delayed Is this product or any of its ingredients on the ❑ YES SARA Extremely Hazardous Substance(EHS) list? ® NO If NO, is the chemical stored in amounts greater then ❑ YES 10,000 lbs. ? ® NO CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS HAZARD CLASSES NFPA 704 HAZARD CAS NUMBER % of Mixture (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS: ❑ Water Reactive,Class 3 BLUE DIAMOND RED DIAMOND ❑Aerosol, Level 1 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 2 HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD INGREDIENT NAME LI Aerosol, Level 2 ❑ Water Reactive,Class 1 (FLASH POINTS) ❑Aerosol, Level 3 4—DEADLY 4—BELOW 73F ❑ Blasting Agent Compressed Gases: 3—EXTREME DANGER 3—BELOW 100F CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Combustible Class II liquid ❑ Non-Flammable Gas 2—DANGEROUS 2—BELOW 200F LI Combustible Class IIIA ❑ Flammable Gas 1—SLIGHT HAZARD 1—ABOVE 200F ❑ Combustible Class IIIB ❑ Oxidizing Gas 0—NO HAZARD 0— L NOT BURN INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Combustible dust or powder ❑ Corrosive Gas ❑ Combustible fiber ❑ Highly Toxic Gas LI Cryogenic ❑Toxic Gas CASLI Explosive ❑ Inert Gas \441 . NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Flammable Solid LI Pyrophoric Gas ❑ Flammable Class IA liquids LI Unstable Reactive Gas 0 INGREDIENT NAME ® Flammable Class IB liquids IIV ❑ Flammable Class IC liquids LPG: N/A ❑ Oxidizer,Class 1 ❑ LPG Outside LI Oxidizer,Class 2 ❑ LPG Inside-Public Access CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Oxidizer,Class 3 ❑ LPG Inside-No Public Accesslir ❑ Oxidizer,Class 4 INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class I HEALTH HAZARDS: WHITE DIAMOND YELLOW DIAMOND ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class II ❑ Highly toxic material SPECIAL HAZARD REACTIVITY ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class III ❑Toxic material ACID—ACID 4—MAY DETONATE CAS NUMBER % of Mixture ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class IV ❑ Carcinogen ALK—ALKALINE 3—EXPLOSIVE ❑ Organic Peroxide,Class V ❑ Corrosive pH COR— CORROSIVE 2—UNSTABLE ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Irritant OXY—OXYDIZER 1—STABLE INGREDIENT NAME ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 4 ❑ Other Health Hazard -W- -WATER REACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 3 ❑ Sensitizer iii.A-RADIOACTIVE ❑ Unstable Reactive,Class 2 ❑Asphyxiant Diana Aungst From: Randon Grimes <rgrimes@hfpdco.org> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2025 10:19 AM To: Diana Aungst;Thomas Potter Subject: 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd Follow-up Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Completed This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good Morning Tom and Diana, I wanted to follow up with the two of you since it has been some time since our last meetings regarding 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd. From our most recent discussion, my understanding was that the businesses operating at this site are acting well outside the guidelines established in their special use permit with the County. Of particular concern is the operation of Sunflower Wellness,which appears to be classified as a hazardous-type occupancy but is operating in a non-sprinklered building with no available water supply, originally constructed under an agricultural exemption.When Tom and I toured the facility, we observed significant issues, including: • Large quantities of hazardous materials being stored and used both indoors and outdoors without proper permits or code compliance. • Extraction processes established without engineering design, approval, or oversight. • Multiple building code violations, including electrical, fire separation, and storage deficiencies. At our last meeting, it was mentioned that the County had suggested the property owner(Meadow Ridge Holdings) pursue annexation into the Town of Hudson as a potential path to address these issues. However, the Town recently informed me that while the owner did reach out, annexation discussions have stalled. In addition, it appears the facility may not have obtained the proper permits from CDOT to support such a large-scale operation with direct access onto the frontage road. Have you heard of any updates from CDOT regarding this site? From my perspective, this facility poses an extreme hazard to the surrounding community due to the volume and type of hazardous processes occurring without properly designed and permitted systems in place. Based on what we've observed, much of the complex seems to be operating outside of the conditions outlined in its special use permit. i Is there any additional action the County can take to address these issues? I greatly appreciate your continued assistance with this matter. Have a great rest of your day! Randon Grimes BS, CFO, FM Division Chief/Fire Marshal Office Hours Monday-Thursday 7am -4pm Hudson Fire Protection District 702 Cedar St. Hudson, CO. 80642 Office - 303.536.0161 CFO FM 1Pf tpa n� t .-n=err, )00r E9i. 1950 2 Diana Aungst From: Jennifer Woods <jwoods@hudsonco.gov> Sent: Thursday,July 17, 2025 10:39 AM To: Diana Aungst Cc: Maxwell Nader;Avery Knese;Timothy Bilobran - CDOT; Bryce Lange;Valdes - CDOT, Rose; David Eisenbraun Subject: Re: PRE25-0097 Meadow Ridge Holdings and Sunflower Wellness Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Diana, Per the current CPA(HOME RULE CHARTER FOR THE COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO, CHAPTER 19 - Coordinated Planning Agreements,ARTICLE XV- Hudson Plan), this property is within Hudson's Urban Growth Boundary, and any rezoning would be considered "Development" as defined per your code below: Sec. 19-15-40. - Definitions. Development. Any land use requiring regulatory approval by the elected governing body of the applicable party in the Urban Growth Area, except for an amendment to a plat or a down-zoning, neither of which creates any additional lots, and except for a Recorded Exemption or Subdivision Exemption. Existing agricultural uses, which are lawful uses, either as uses by right under this Code, as amended, or as legally existing nonconforming uses, are also exempt from the definition of Development. Additionally, the property owner has not applied for annexation to the Town since 2018 and new development would require the County to do the following: Sec. 19-15-50. - Planning coordination. C.Development in Urban Growth Area. The following shall apply to proposed Development in the Urban Growth Area: 1. Upon receipt of any proposal for Development of property then currently eligible for voluntary annexation to the MUNICIPALITY, the COUNTY will, in writing, notify the proponent of the opportunity for annexation and notify the MUNICIPALITY of the proposal. The COUNTY will not consider such proposal for Development unless the applicant or its predecessor has submitted a complete annexation petition and been denied said annexation by the MUNICIPALITY Board or electorate for a substantially similar development on the same property within the preceding twelve (12)months. The COUNTY may consider such a proposal if, after a period of seven (7) months from the date of filing of a complete annexation petition pursued in good faith by the applicant or its predecessor, the MUNICIPALITY has failed to approve or deny such annexation. i Wouldn't the above section require the County, at this time,to not accept an application for rezoning until the property owner has petitioned for annexation and we've denied it? I can assure the County that the Town would work with the property owner to annex. Thank you, Jennifer Woods,AICP Planning Director Town of Hudson Office: (303)536-9311 Direct: (720)961-2284 jwoods@hudsonco.gov Please note that our hudsoncolorado.org email addresses are no longer actively used and update your contacts with this new email address. Thank you! From: Diana Aungst Sent:Thursday,July 17, 2025 8:12 AM To:Jennifer Woods Cc: Maxwell Nader; Avery Knese ;Timothy Bilobran -CDOT; Bryce Lange; Valdes-CDOT, Rose; David Eisenbraun Subject: RE: PRE25-0097 Meadow Ridge Holdings and Sunflower Wellness Hi Jennifer: Thanks for the email. I appreciate the clarification.The County is in support of annexation to Hudson but ultimately that is between the property owner and the town. At this moment in time the property is in violation of their USR and they have a few options, one being annexation which the County would prefer but they can also go through a change of zone process. This also does not mean that rezoning request will be supported by staff. I will have to speak with CDOT about the access permit. Thanks, WEE-W COUNTY CO Diana Aungst,AICP I CFM Principal Planner Department of Planning Services Desk: 970-400-3524 P.O. 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From:Jennifer Woods<jwoods@hudsonco.gov> Sent:Wednesday,July 16,2025 5:31:31 PM To: Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov> Cc:Avery Knese<aknese@hudsonco.gov>;Timothy Bilobran -CDOT<timothy.bilobran@state.co.us>; Bryce 2 Lange<blange@hudsonco.gov>; Maxwell Nader<mnader@weld.gov>;Valdes- CDOT, Rose <rose.valdes@state.co.us> Subject: Re: PRE25-0097 Meadow Ridge Holdings and Sunflower Wellness This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Diana, There is no agreement for water with this property owner. If the developer is not going to annex, they are not going to get this Town's water. We will not extend water services outside of the Town limits. Negotiations for water would only occur with an annexation application. The issue isn't water, it's annexation, and whether the County is going to allow the developer to expand their operations, which we do not support because of all of the negative traffic impacts we've had to endure since we denied their zoning request for Industrial back in 2018 and the County approved it. If the developer is not going to annex into Town, and the County is not going to ensure that what was approved in the USR is all that they're doing at that site, then I don't think we've come to any accord on the next steps for this property owner and I believe based on Rose's previous email, their CDOT access permit has been voided. What does a voided CDOT access permit do to the USR approval and its associated conditions?They appear to be violated as well. There were no access or road improvements originally required for CR 43, because the development was using the frontage road. What happens to those access and traffic generation conditions now? Thank you, Jennifer Woods,AICP Planning Director Town of Hudson Office: (303) 536-9311 Direct: (720) 961-2284 jwoods@hudsonco.gov Please note that our hudsoncolorado.org email addresses are no longer actively used and update your contacts with this new email address. Thank you! From: Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov> Sent:Tuesday, July 15, 2025 7:17 AM To: Jennifer Woods <jwoods@hudsonco.gov> Cc: Avery Knese <aknese@hudsonco.gov>; Timothy Bilobran - CDOT<timothy.bilobran@state.co.us>; Bryce Lange <blange@hudsonco.gov>; Maxwell Nader<mnad_er@weld.gov>; Valdes - CDOT, Rose <rose.valdes@state.co.us> Subject: RE: PRE25-0097 Meadow Ridge Holdings and Sunflower Wellness Hi Jennifer: I spoke with Barry last week and he stated he was in discussions about a water agreement. Do you know anything about that? Thanks, 13ina couNTY.CO Diana Aungst,AICP I CFM Principal Planner Department of Planning Services Desk: 970-400-3524 3 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80632 0 X 0 ® O Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure.If you have received this communication in error,please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure,copying,distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Jennifer Woods <jwoods@hudsonco.gov> Sent: Monday, July 14, 2025 1:00 PM To:Valdes - CDOT, Rose <rose.valdes@state.co.us>; Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov> Cc: Avery Knese <aknese@hudsonco.gov>; Timothy Bilobran - CDOT<timothy.bilobran@state.co.us>; Bryce Lange <blange@hudsonco.gov> Subject: Re: PRE25-0097 Meadow Ridge Holdings and Sunflower Wellness This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Diana and Rose, After this pre-app, we discussed the process and requirements with the owner, but have received no follow-up from him, either in the form of subsequent meeting requests or an actual annexation application.We are wondering what the next steps are?Will the County be conducting code enforcement options on the property?Will CDOT be revoking their access permit? Any information either of you could provide would be much appreciated. Thank you, Jennifer Woods,AICP Planning Director Town of Hudson Office: (303)536-9311 Direct: (720)961-2284 jwoods@hudsonco.gov Please note that our hudsoncolorado.org email addresses are no longer actively used and update your contacts with this new email address. Thank you! From:Valdes - CDOT, Rose <rose.valdes@state.co.us> Sent:Thursday, April 24, 2025 1:45 PM To: Diana Aungst <daungst@weld.gov> Cc: Jennifer Woods <jwoods@hudsonco.gov>;Avery Knese <aknese@hudsonco.gov>;Timothy Bilobran - CDOT<timothy.bilobran@state.co.us> Subject: Re: PRE25-0097 Meadow Ridge Holdings and Sunflower Wellness Good Afternoon Diana, RE: Grand Meadows Address: 213231-76 Frontage Rd, Hudson Uses: Multiple (industrial&Outdoor Laydown Yards) Thank you for allowing me to be part of your pre-application meeting today. Please find CDOT comments below. Weld County/Hudson. CDOT is very willing to place our requirements on pause until the jurisdictional question is resolved. State Highway access Code is State Law and therefore applies regardless of which agency this ultimately resides with. I am copying our Hudson planning partners, 4 • Permit 419089&419090. This permit was issued for a laydown yard and "office" park with a total of 120 ADT. Application and site changes indicate the permitted Use, Nature and Volume has changed. Per CDOT State Highway Access Code Terms &Conditions, Terms &Conditions. Use. Page 1, paragraph 7, the previously issued permit is rendered void. A new CDOT permit is required. •Traffic Impact Study. Should this fall under Weld County, a Traffic Impact Study has been required by Weld County. CDOT has new state-wide requirements for all levels of traffic assessments. Please find the Traffic Assessment Guidelines attached. Please note: I have sent the property owners concerns re: the northbound no truck traffic sign located just beyond their access to see if relocation is possible. Kind Regards, Rose Valdes Assistant Access Manager COLORADO clito. 9Department of Transportation 10601 West 10th Street, Greeley, CO 80634 Rose.Valdes@state.co.us 1 http://codot.gov/ 1www.cotrip.or Office Phone (970) 939-2440 My working hours are Monday through Thursday 7am to 4:30pm and 7am to 11am on Fridays. On Fri,Apr 18, 2025 at 1:13 PM Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov>wrote: Overview Planner: Diana Amend or COZ on 1 MUSR21-19-0025 Parcel#: 147310300025 Legal: Lot B of 1AMRECX19-17-0216 Zoning: AG Acres: 33 NOI: Hudson Address: 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd., Hudson Comp Plan: Opportunity, Urban, and Annexation Owner: Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC Overlay: Enterprise Zone and Opportunity Zone (No MS4, Floodplain, or O/G) Existing Land Use Permits on the site: 1 MUSR21-19-0025 Adjacencies: 1-76 Location: CR 43 and 1-76 Violation case Hudson Fire CWCWD? Microsoft Teams Need help? Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 225 087 170 302 7 5 Passcode: dw6rs3wk Dial in by phone +1 720-439-5261„362010084# United States, Denver i Find a local number Phone conference ID: 362 010 084# For organizers: Meeting options I Reset dial-in PIN 6 Diana Aungst From: Jennifer Woods <jwoods@hudsonco.gov> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 4:30 PM To: Maxwell Nader Cc: Diana Aungst; David Eisenbraun Subject: Re: PRE25-0097 Storage yard /Commercial Rentals (Meadow Ridge Holdings) This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. We would agree. Their businesses keep asking for our water, we keep having to do traffic enforcement on trucks going into our Hickory St residential neighborhood, and not to complicate things further, but it sounds like their CDOT access permit will be voided. It's been a lot of work for the Town for a development that is not in Town.Thank you for the follow-up. Jennifer Woods,AICP Planning Director Town of Hudson Office: (303)536-9311 Direct: (720)961-2284 jwoods@hudsonco.gov Please note that our hudsoncolorado.org email addresses are no longer actively used and update your contacts with this new email address. Thank you! From: Maxwell Nader Sent: Friday,April 25, 2025 7:56 AM To:Jennifer Woods Cc: Diana Aungst; David Eisenbraun Subject: RE: PRE25-0097 Storage yard/Commercial Rentals (Meadow Ridge Holdings) Jennifer, Apologies I want to elaborate that we heavily pushed them to work with Hudson and to ultimately annex, because we feel at this point this development should be in Hudson. Let us know if you want to talk further on this.Thank you! Best, WEE& NTY,CO Maxwell Nader Planning Manager Dept.of Planning Services Desk:970-400-3527 1402 N 17th Ave.Greeley,CO 80632 Ox000 Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential or otherwise protected from 1 disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure,copying,distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Maxwell Nader Sent: Friday,April 25, 2025 7:54 AM To:Jennifer Woods Cc: Diana Aungst Subject: FW: PRE25-0097 Storage yard/Commercial Rentals (Meadow Ridge Holdings) Jennifer, Please see attached and below. Have a good weekend! Best, WELEy counrry,co Maxwell Nader Planning Manager Dept.of Planning Services Desk:970-400-3527 1402 N 17th Ave.Greeley,CO 80632 0 X 0 ® 0 Joln Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure,copying,distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Diana Aungst<daungst@weld.gov> Sent: Friday,April 25, 2025 7:09 AM To: Maxwell Nader<mnader@weld.gov> Subject: PRE25-0097 Storage yard/Commercial Rentals (Meadow Ridge Holdings) Hi Max: My PreApp, PRE25-0097, is located in Hudson's CPA. I have informed the applicant. Thanks, Diana Aungst AICP, CFM Planner Ill Weld County Department of Planning Services 1402 N. 17th Avenue-Greeley, Colorado 80631 D:970-400-3524 0:970-400-6100 Fax:970-304-6498 daungstA weld.qov www.weld.qov k 9 r •. Confidentiality Notice:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error,please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure,copying,distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. 2 Diana Aungst From: Maxwell Nader Sent: Friday, April 25, 2025 7:55 AM To: Jennifer Woods Cc: Diana Aungst Subject: FW: PRE25-0097 Storage yard /Commercial Rentals (Meadow Ridge Holdings) Attachments: Pre-Application Documents.pdf Jennifer, Please see attached and below. Have a good weekend! Best, XYjco Maxwell Nader Planning Manager Dept.of Planning Services Desk:970-400-3527 1402 N 17th Ave.Greeley,CO 80632 Ox000 Join Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure,copying,distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. From: Diana Aungst Sent: Friday,April 25, 2025 7:09 AM To: Maxwell Nader Subject: PRE25-0097 Storage yard/Commercial Rentals (Meadow Ridge Holdings) Hi Max: My PreApp, PRE25-0097, is located in Hudson's CPA. I have informed the applicant. Thanks, Diana Aungst AICP, CFM Planner 111 Weld County Department of Planning Services 1402 N. 17th Avenue-Greeley, Colorado 80631 D:970-400-3524 0:970-400-6100 Fax:970-304-6498 1 daungst(a�weld.gov www.weld.qov tJ 6Pr � Confidentiality Notice:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure.If you have received this communication in error,please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure,copying,distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. 2 Diana Aungst From: Valdes - CDOT, Rose <rose.valdes@state.co.us> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2025 9:30 AM To: Eric Wernsman Cc: Jennifer Woods; Diana Aungst; Maxwell Nader;Justin Hay; Barry Fehr; Keith Thoene; Timothy Bilobran - CDOT Subject: Re: Traffic Study for Meadowridge This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good Morning Eric, Please find CDOT comments and preliminary requirements below. Access Uses CDOT permits the totality of commercial and industrial business parks/center access traffic. • The TIS provided focused solely on the to-be added land use. The Aerial photo includes the name of the uses on the north side of the property including the below. 1. JAMM Power Service 2. Blasted and Baked Coatings 3. Diesel Repair Services 4. Ready Dig CDOT Requirement: Please provide • the additional uses on the south side • each the building gross sq ft • total acreage for each individual lot 20% Over/Under CDOT Requirement: Please include this narrative and all calculations for Daily, AM & PM. Access Through Traffic Was IDAX asked to video traffic entering at the east access and immediately exiting at the west access? If so, please provide that detail. In the absence of this, it is assumed by CDOT that all existing turning movements into the F-R access are existing site traffic. Figure 3. Recent Peak Hour East Site Access (1-76 Frontage Road)— Recent Peak Hour CDOT Requirement: Please provide IDAX camera collection PCE conversion for the below. EB LT 4/11 EB RT 5/18 NB LT 9/1 SB RT 9/3 Kind Regards, Rose Valdes Access Manager& Region 4 Outdoor Advertising Inspector COLORAD© GO Department of Transportation 10601 West 10th Street, Greeley, CO 80634 Rose.Valdes@state.co.us I http://codot.gov/ I www.cotrip.or Office Phone (970) 939-2440 My working hours are Monday through Thursday 7am to 4:30pm and 7am to 11am on Fridays. On Wed, Sep 24, 2025 at 3:09 PM Eric Wernsman <ejwerns25@gmail.com>wrote: Hi All, please see the attached Traffic Study for Meadowridge. This is the existing development at 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd Hudson CO. Please let us know if you have any questions. Eric Wernsman P.E. Wernsman Engineering and Land Development LLC Cell 970-539-2656 2 Meadow Ridge Business Park 21323 Interstate 76 Frontage Rd, Hudson, CO Traffic Impact Study KE Job #2025-051 Prepared for: Wernsman Engineering P.O. Box 105 LaSalle, CO 80645 Prepared by: KELLAR ENGINEERING illr www.kellarengineering.com 970.219.1602 phone ? 4 ii.. !; ' ..:.14.% 1.0 a ( Wye 38650 w: �.; Zoa .: •� September 24, 2025 Sean K. Kellar, PE, PTOE This document,together with the concepts and recommendations presented herein, as an instrument of service, is intended only for the specific purpose and client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this document without written authorization from Kellar Engineering LLC shall be without liability to Kellar Engineering LLC. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Existing Conditions and Roadway Network 3 2.1 Recent Traffic Volumes 3 3.0 Pedestrian/ Bicycle Facilities 6 4.0 Proposed Development 6 4.1 Trip Generation 6 4.2 Trip Distribution 6 4.3 Traffic Assignment 7 4.4 Short Range and Long Range Total Peak Hour Traffic 7 5.0 Traffic Operation Analysis 8 5.1 Analysis Methodology 8 5.2 Intersection Operational Analysis 8 5.3 Auxiliary Lane Analysis 8 6.0 Findings 23 List of Figures: Page Figure 1: Vicinity Map 4 Figure 2: Site Location 5 Figure 3: Recent Peak Hour Traffic 11 Figure 4: 2027 Background Traffic 12 Figure 5: 2045 Background Traffic 13 Figure 6: Trip Distribution 14 Figure 7: Site Generated Traffic 15 Figure 8: 2027 Short Range Total Peak Hour Traffic 16 Figure 9: 2045 Long Range Total Peak Hour Traffic 17 Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) List of Tables: Page Table 1: Trip Generation 10 Table 2: Recent Peak Hour Operations 18 Table 3: 2027 Background Peak Hour Operations 19 Table 4 2045 Background Peak Hour Operations 20 Table 5: 2027 Short Range Total Peak Hour Operations 21 Table 6: 2045 Long Range Total Peak Hour Operations 22 Appendices: Page Appendix A: Traffic Counts 25 Appendix B: Level of Service (LOS) Tables 29 Appendix C: Aerial Photo 30 Appendix D: Weld County Functional Classification Map 34 Appendix E: HCM Calculations (Synchro) 35 Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 2 121 1.0 Introduction The purpose of this Traffic Impact Study (TIS) is to identify project traffic generation characteristics, to identify potential traffic related impacts on the adjacent street system, and to develop mitigation measures required for identified traffic impacts. This TIS is for the Meadow Ridge Business Park located at 21323 Interstate 76 Frontage Rd, Hudson, Colorado. See Figure 1: Vicinity Map. Kellar Engineering LLC (KE) has prepared the TIS to document the results of the project's anticipated traffic conditions in accordance with CDOT, Weld County, and the Town of Hudson, CO requirements and to identify projected impacts to the local and regional traffic system. 2.0 Existing Conditions and Roadway Network The project site is located within the existing Meadow Ridge Business Park northeast of the CR 43/CR 10 intersection at 21323 Interstate 76 Frontage Rd, Hudson, CO. The posted speed on the 1-76 Frontage Road is 50 mph adjacent to the project site. CR 43 is a north-south gravel roadway. CR 43 is classified as a local roadway on the Weld County Functional Classification Map. State Highway 52 (SH 52) is an east-west CDOT highway. SH 52 is classified as a CDOT Regional Highway (RA). The intersection of Hwy 52/CR 43 has two-way stop-control (TWSC) with the stop signs facing the north-south approaches. CR 43 is a gravel roadway at the Hwy 52/CR 43 intersection. 2.1 Recent Traffic Volumes Recent peak hour traffic volume counts were conducted using data collection cameras on Thursday, August 28, 2025. The traffic counts were conducted during the peak hours of adjacent street traffic in 15-minute intervals from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. These traffic counts are shown in Figure 3 with the count sheets provided in Appendix A. Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 3 Figure 1: Vicinity Map ict IL s g , § f;, �I , ,,...- _ ,... - , ' A-0 r.40( ,,.,. ,..,,,dsc„-17...F „,____.0 , , ( ... . ..,_ _ .T f'..4 • — ' '" lb '' . PV.1,3 iiritht '''' -''— -'i' '1 - If' "- fir' i•4i•P. iii r f1 it .k E. ■- .�*. ,r� ,1,- ♦ k '� f �,!� a'. ii, i. A[ ,i'.; - _ ++y�am ,r 1�i z�LL • j. 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IF ,, :,44 44)4"7/V1..4.- Fl- . _ 141,k;w_IIIIII6-1-1. iht , y,,, y y '' Le&,Trucking ��� Ai y iftiot 4401110. • - -. ,..7' -- •,,S' / t -- _ _ _. 0, '.-- -"Se'tliw‘ A . / , .A..' . 7 A , : *4 / ' ./.r Baessler Home Model(• Horne-Hudson Hills N 4 a • BLT Chili Roasters-0 `� -Elevated Mechanical , f � Meadow Ridge,Hudson,Co-TIS -Page 5 ell 3.0 Pedestrian/Bicycle Facilities Currently there are no existing sidewalks or bicycle facilities adjacent to the project site. Additionally, the project is not anticipated to generate additional pedestrian or bicycle trips. Any additional pedestrian or bicycle traffic from this project, if any, would be negligible. 4.0 Proposed Development The proposed project consists of a 12,000 SF light industrial building. See Table 1: Trip Generation and Figure 2: Site Location. 4.1 Trip Generation Site generated traffic estimates are determined through a process known as trip generation. Rates and equations are applied to the proposed land use to estimate traffic generated by the development during a specific time interval. The acknowledged source for trip generation rates is the Trip Generation Report published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE). ITE has established trip generation rates in nationwide studies of similar land uses. For this study, KE used the ITE Trip Generation Report average trip rates. The proposed project is anticipated to generate approximately 58 daily weekday trips, 9 AM total weekday peak hour trips, and 8 PM total weekday peak hour trips. See Table 1: Trip Generation. 4.2 Trip Distribution Distribution of site traffic on the street system was based on the area street system characteristics, existing traffic patterns and volumes, anticipated surrounding development areas, and the proposed access system for the project. The directional distribution of traffic is a means to quantify the percentage of site generated traffic that approaches the site from a given direction and departs the site back to the original source. Figure 6 illustrates the trip distribution used for the project's analysis. Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 6 4.3 Traffic Assignment Traffic assignment was obtained by applying the trip distribution to the estimated trip generation of the development. Per the CDOT State Highway Access Code (SHAC) a passenger car equivalent (PCE) factor was included to account for larger trucks at the project's site access. A PCE factor of 2 was used for each vehicle between 20 feet and 40 feet in length 4.4 Short Range and Long Range Total Peak Hour Traffic Site generated peak hour traffic volumes were added to the background traffic volumes to represent the estimated traffic conditions for the short range 2027 and long range 2045 horizons. The background (2027), background (2045), short range(2027), and long range (2045)total traffic volumes are shown in Figures 4, 5, 8, and 9 respectively. The short range (2027) analysis and long range (2045) analysis include the proposed development for the project plus a 2% growth rate for background traffic. Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 7 5.0 Traffic Operation Analysis KE's analysis of traffic operations in the site vicinity was conducted to determine the capacity at the identified intersection. The acknowledged source for determining overall capacity is the Highway Capacity Manual. 5.1 Analysis Methodology Capacity analysis results are listed in terms of level of service (LOS). LOS is a qualitative term describing operating conditions a driver will experience while traveling on a particular street or highway during a specific time interval. LOS ranges from an A (very little delay) to an F (long delays). A description of the level of service (LOS) for signalized and unsignalized intersections from the Highway Capacity Manual are provided in Appendix B. 5.2 Intersection Operational Analysis Operational analysis was performed for the short range 2027 horizon. The calculations for this analysis are provided in Appendix E. Using the short range total traffic volumes shown in Figure 8, the project's intersections are projected to operate acceptably. See Table 5 for the 2027 Short Range Total Peak Hour Operation. 5.3 Auxiliary Lane Analysis Vehicular access to the project site is proposed from two existing full-movement access points within the Meadow Ridge subdivision. One existing full-movement access to CR 43 and one existing full-movement access to the Interstate 76 Frontage Road (1-76 Frontage Road). The auxiliary lane analysis for the access to the 1-76 Frontage Road was conducted using the CDOT State Highway Access Code (SHAC) for a F-R category roadway. Based upon the SHAC, a left-turn deceleration lane is required at an intersection with a projected peak hour ingress turning volume greater than 10 vph for posted speeds greater than 40 mph. Additionally, a right-turn deceleration lane is required at an intersection with a projected peak hour ingress turning volume greater than 25 vph for posted speeds greater than 40 mph. Per the CDOT SHAC, left-turn and right-turn deceleration lanes are not required at the East Site Access/l-76 Frontage Road intersection. Meadow Ridge,Hudson,Co-TIS -Page 8 The auxiliary lane analysis for the West Site Access to CR 43 was also conducted using the CDOT State Highway Access Code (SHAC) for a NR-C category roadway. Based upon the SHAC, a left-turn deceleration lane is required at an intersection with a projected peak hour ingress turning volume greater than 25 vph for posted speeds not greater than 40 mph; and a right-turn deceleration lane is required at an intersection with a projected peak hour ingress turning volume greater than 50 vph for posted speeds not greater than 40 mph. Per the SHAC, auxiliary turn lanes are not required on CR 43 at the West Site Access intersection to accommodate the project's traffic. Additionally, the auxiliary lane analysis for State Highway 52 (SH 52) for the SH 52/CR 43 intersection was conducted using the CDOT State Highway Access Code (SHAC) for a RA category highway. Based upon the SHAC, a left-turn deceleration lane is required at an intersection with a projected peak hour ingress turning volume greater than 10 vph; a right-turn deceleration lane is required at an intersection with a projected peak hour ingress turning volume greater than 25 vph; and a right-turn acceleration lane is required for any access with a projected peak hour right-turning volume greater than 50 vph. Per the SHAC, auxiliary turn lanes are not required on SH 52 at the CR 43 intersection to accommodate the project's traffic. See Figure 9. Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 9 Table 1: Trip Generation (ITE Trip Generation, 11th Edition) I ITE Code Land Use Average Daily Trips AM Peak Hour Trips PM Peak Hour Trips ISize Rate Total Rate % In In %Out Out Total Rate % In In %Out Out Total 110 General Light Industrial 12.0 KSF 4.87 58 0.74 88% 8 12% 1 9 0.65 14% 1 86% 7 8 Total L it1=1= 58 8 9 KSF = Thousand Square Feet Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 10 Figure 3: Recent Peak Hour Traffic pro 3/1 — 220/379 L 1_ 3/2 NTS SH 52 2/1 —t I r 266/267 —ID- 2/4 in o u_ ti — co 3/16 0i1 .1 1 West Site Access East Site Access I E 4/11 —t 5l18 cv� —ao 47r Ti6ZD rn Legend AM/PM Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 11 Figure 4: 2027 Background Traffic r�� coo- 311 ()to La— 2291394 1— 312 NTS SH 52 2/1 —t t 2771278 —r► L it_ LL iC1 Oar 3116 0/1 1 West Site Access East Site Access 4111 —t -41-1 5/18 N.� rao 1'� A 0 Legend -4— AM/PM Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 12 Figure 5: 2045 Background Traffic —0it-a 3/1 327/563 413 NTS ■ s SH 52 395/3/97211 -► 316 � r—o CO c �a • • O y 00- 3116 0/11 West Site Access East Site Access 4/11 -t I 5/18 U Legend AM/PM Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 13 1111 Figure 6: Trip Distribution 38w_ 2% NTS SH 52 rs Q CO ti West Site Access East Site Access 0 Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 14 1111 Figure 7: Site Generated Traffic 11/11 1— 010 NTS SH 52 310 m a m 2 lL tS; 0 T .t t_ 013 1 West Site Access East Site Access 114 —t rs -4- tt 0 Leaend t— AM/PM PCE= (xxlxx) Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 15 Figure 8: 2027 Short Range Total Peak Hour Traffic 6 3/1 Ott '= 229/394 3/2 NTS SH 52 2f1 - 277f278 -110- -4-1 r cl) 5/4 co o 7 cn`ov E u_ r- ti y-. 1• o� NI- -I L t_ti 3/19 (}f 1 West Site Access East Site Access 5/15 -t -41-1 5f 18 r�ca raD 4`J = t�75c C'7 Legend ■� AM/PM PCE=(xxfxx) Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 16 Figure 9: 2045 Long Range Total Peak Hour Traffic Sao N6- 3/1 IA j 1 3271553 413 NTS ■ SH 52 2/1 -o 395/397 —lb- 6/6 � in cc. 03 2 4 IL co 04 I-- t_ 3/19 bl1 J1 West Site Access East Site Access 5/15 —t -41-1 5/18 rn� Iry 26 cgs 0 Legend �— AM/PM Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 17 1111 Table 2: Recent Peak Hour Operations Level of Service (LOS) Intersection Movement AM PM LOS LOS CR 43/Site Access WB Left/Right A A WB Approach A A NB Thru/Right A A NB Approach A A SB Left/Thru A A SB Approach A A Level of Service (LOS) Intersection . Movement AM PM I LOS LOS 1-76 Frontage Rd/Site Access EB Left/Right A A EB Approach A A NB Left/Thru A A NB Approach A A SB Thru/Right A A SB Approach A A Level of Service (LOS) Intersection • Movement AM PM 1 A_ 1 LOS LOS CR 43/SH 52 EB Left/Thru/Right A A EB Approach A A WB Left/Thru/Right A A WB Approach A A NB Left/Thru/Right B B NB Approach B B SB Left/Thru/Right B B SB Approach B B Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 18 Table 3: 2027 Background Peak Hour Operations I Level of Service (LOS) Intersection Movement AM PM LOS LOS CR 43/Site Access WB Left/Right A A WB Approach A A NB Thru/Right A A NB Approach A A SB Left/Thru A A SB Approach A A Level of Service (LOS) Intersection Movement AM PM I LOS LOS 1-76 Frontage Rd/Site Access EB Left/Right A A EB Approach A A NB Left/Thru A A NB Approach A A SB Thru/Right A A SB Approach A A Level of Service (LOS) Intersection • Movement AM PM A_ 1 LOS LOS CR 43/SH 52 EB Left/Thru/Right A A EB Approach A A WB Left/Thru/Right A A WB Approach A A NB Left/Thru/Right B B NB Approach B B SB Left/Thru/Right B B SB Approach B B Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 19 Table 4: 2045 Background Peak Hour Operations Level of Service (LOS) Intersection Movement AM PM LOS LOS CR 43/Site Access WB Left/Right A A WB Approach A A NB Thru/Right A A NB Approach A A SB Left/Thru A A SB Approach A A Level of Service (LOS) Intersection . Movement AM PM I LOS LOS 1-76 Frontage Rd/Site Access EB Left/Right A A EB Approach A A NB Left/Thru A A NB Approach A A SB Thru/Right A A SB Approach A A Level of Service (LOS) Intersection • Movement AM PM l A_ 1 LOS LOS CR 43/SH 52 EB Left/Thru/Right A A EB Approach A A WB Left/Thru/Right A A WB Approach A A NB Left/Thru/Right B C NB Approach B C SB Left/Thru/Right B B SB Approach B B Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 20 13 Table 5: 2027 Short Range Total Peak Hour Operations Level of Service (LOS) Intersection Movement AM PM LOS LOS CR 43/Site Access WB Left/Right A A WB Approach A A NB Thru/Right A A NB Approach A A SB Left/Thru A A SB Approach A A Level of Service (LOS) Intersection . Movement AM PM I LOS LOS 1-76 Frontage Rd/Site Access EB Left/Right A A EB Approach A A NB Left/Thru A A NB Approach A A SB Thru/Right A A SB Approach A A Level of Service (LOS) Intersection • Movement AM PM 1 A_ 1 LOS LOS CR 43/SH 52 EB Left/Thru/Right A A EB Approach A A WB Left/Thru/Right A A WB Approach A A NB Left/Thru/Right B B NB Approach B B SB Left/Thru/Right B B SB Approach B B Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 21 Table 6: 2045 Long Range Total Peak Hour Operations Level of Service (LOS) Intersection Movement AM PM LOS LOS CR 43/Site Access WB Left/Right A A WB Approach A A NB Thru/Right A A NB Approach A A SB Left/Thru A A SB Approach A A Level of Service (LOS) Intersection . Movement AM PM I LOS LOS 1-76 Frontage Rd/Site Access EB Left/Right A A EB Approach A A NB Left/Thru A A NB Approach A A SB Thru/Right A A SB Approach A A Level of Service (LOS) Intersection • Movement AM PM 1 A_ 1 LOS LOS CR 43/SH 52 EB Left/Thru/Right A A EB Approach A A WB Left/Thru/Right A A WB Approach A A NB Left/Thru/Right B C NB Approach B C SB Left/Thru/Right B B SB Approach B B Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 22 13 6.0 Findings Based upon the analysis in this study, the Meadow Ridge Business Park project will be able to meet CDOT, Weld County, and the Town of Hudson, Colorado requirements and not create a negative impact upon the local and regional traffic system. The findings of the TIS are summarized below: • Per the ITE, an additional 12,000 SF light industrial building is anticipated to generate an additional 58 daily weekday trips, 9 AM peak hour trips, and 8 PM peak hour trips • The study intersections are projected to operate acceptably during the AM and PM peak hours with the additional development. See Tables 5 and 6. • Per the CDOT State Highway Access Code (SHAC), additional auxiliary turn lanes are not required at the site access points or study intersections. See section 5.3. • The existing intersection controls are sufficient to accommodate the project's traffic. Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 23 APPENDICES: Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 24 Appendix A: Traffic Counts ctd LoCation_ 1 1-76&EAST ACCESS AM Date: Thursday,August 28,2025 ■ILTb8FlGd4iA%RYICF5 Peak HOLE 08:00 AM-00:00 AM (303)216-2439 www.elltrerfcdete.net Peak 15-Minutes: 08:45 AM-09:00 AM Peak Hour-Motorized Vehicles Peak Hour-Bicycles Peak Hour-Pedestrians [129) 114 152 14 r25) a 1 �a 0 r Eq071.613. 66 :4 . A. L 0.J j 4 �L I. �. f 0�.� N�+ �,?I a 1 w It 1t 1 t 11775 4 W nal E 0 300 a,W E 'a ,� W E C. 4 5-x S C° a9 1 �' � i I rl I gi- � n0 .1 r0 0r r..... � . . 0 � 7P ! i [1141 108 OM 15 [41) 40 0—S Note:Taal study counts combined in parentheses_ Traffic Counts-Motorized Vehicles EAST ACCESS EAST ACCESS I-76 1-76 Interval Eastbound Westbound Northbeand Soutrbtwnd Rang Pedestrian Crossings Stutnue U-Tun Leit Thru Right U-Turn Left Thru Right U-Turn Lek Thu Right U-Tun Lek Thu Bight Total Ham' West Eusl Seth Hari) 7110 Ali 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 6 41 0 0 0 0 7:15AL1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 1 8 46 0 0 0 0 720 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 07 40 0 0 3 4 18 60 0 0 0 0 7:45 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 9 0 4 1 9 87 0 0 0 0 BIM All 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1' 5 11 139 0 0 0 0 8:15A►t 0 2 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 14 1 22 0 0 0 0 830 AM 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 34 1 45 0 0 0 0 Count Told 0 4 0 5 0 0 00 0 24 17 0 4 0 109 16 179 0 0 0 0 Peak Hour 0 4 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 0 4 0 101 9 138 0 0 0 0 Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 25 L4ptiOn_ 2 CR 43&WEST ACCESS AM Date: Thursday,August 28,2025 C god IYLL IRYFFICFIATA SfNMIFFi Peak Hour. 08:00AM-09.00 AM (3031 2i&-2439 www.uIItraffcdat&.net Peak 15-Minutes: 0B:45 AM-09:00 AM Peak Hour-Motorized Vehicles Peak Hour-Bicycles Peak Hour-Pedestrians (aa) 22 166 s (12) 1 i EI,I3 T 0� , - o L a a — a � 1 4 Lit a -a 1 p�J 1 N4 lt`o i;I r+ w OA0 0 W 1I E �.0 OM 0�w. E .0 a W E 0 — 0— s rrr o —0 5 l 0y r 0 a o q 1 1 1 li•)l 1 on 1 1 �i 0 I 4 I I�RFd9 36 n a a a 7.„ 4 � s" 1 I 0 12Sj 18 0.50 6 (T) 4..10 6� Note:Tom study waitcontained in parentheses. Traffic Counts-Motorized Vehicles WEST ACCESS WEST ACCESS CR43 CR43 Internal Eastbound Westbound. Ailorftliosnd S©Fdhbaund Rolkg Pedestrian Crossings Starr Pme U-Turn Lett Thru Right U-Turn Left Thru Right U-Turn Left Thu Right U-Turn Leif Thru Right Total Hour Wee East South Math 7:00AM1 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 2 0 0 0 a 0 0 2 0 4 17 00 0 0 7.15 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 5 17 0 0 0 0 7-:30 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 a 5 19 0 0 0 0 7:45 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 22 0 0 0 0 SAQ AM 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 1 a 0 1 a 0 2 0 0 4 31 0 0 0 0 8:15AAA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 7 0 0 0 0 820AM 0 DOO 0 0 0 a a a 1 1 0 1 5 0 8 0 0 0 0 Count Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 5 2 0 9 25 0 48 0 0 0 0 Peak Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 1 0 4 18 0 31 0 0 0 0 Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 26 LOCatiOn: 3 CR 4-3&HWY 52 AM a4. Date: Thursday,September 4,2025 li d .61.4 IP,0410C.0.1A SL.M Peak Hew 07:15 AM-08:15 AM (303)215-2439 www.alltrafticdatanet Peak 15-Minutes: 07:30 AM-07:45 AM Peak Hour-Motorized Vehicles Peak Hour-Bicycles Peak Flour-Pedestrians (6) 3 050 5 (5) I1 utss ..10 13, 1. ..1 ). 1.,111) 0. 1. 1-INT 52 to o -.. o L (413) .1 1 1., u i w Ns E . ik 1 7: : 225 .I .11 ZA. I 0 N I_0 I .. i Cia::1 W'..-7P-jiiE r"'Cr: 41 -lir N 2_,0 ', 220 Ohl W 0.85 E 0.94 266 2 27D , . S 272 2 n (492) ri i I rc' (487) ... . . .. —1 0 0 7 CR 4,3 I 1 -1 a r-- {9) 4 0.50 7 {11) rir3 1:10. Note:Total study counts contained in parentheses. Traffic Counts-Motorized Vehicles FIVN 52 I-1ff 52 CR43 CR43 Interval Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Rolling Pedestrian Cfossings Start Time U-Tum Left Thru Riot U-Turn Left Thru Right U-Turn Left Tim Right U-Turn Left Thru Right Tot tg 11"r West East South Worth TOO AM 9 0 76 0 0 0 44G 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 123 502 0 0E1 0 7:15 AM 9 0 70 0 0 0 39 0 9 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 114 501i 0 001 0 0 148 AIMMMI= 7:45 AM 00530 01600 0100 00021174520000 8:0Dmi 0 0612 01583 000100001274220000 8:15AM 0051100500 00010000103 0 0 0 0 8:30 Aliii 0 0 49 1 0 1 52 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 105 0 000 8:45 AM 0043101410 0001000067 0000 Court Total 024855144073 0407040 2 924 0 0 0 0 Peak Hour 02266212220303040102506 0 0 0 0 Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 27 C3 C+li d Location: 3 CR 43&HWY 52 PM Date: Thursday,September 4,2025 AU MOM OCA0F°","' Peak Houn 04:45 PM-05:45 PM (303)216-24-39 www.alltraffiCdata.net Peak 15-Minutes: 05:00 PM-05:15 PM Peak Hour-Motorized Vehicles Peak Hour-Bicycles Peak Hour-Pedestrians (1) 1 025 2 (2) ,J14It t 0 yam— Ew r1 1r 1 � I 0," 1 NI* VL tl * N t N 379 _ a 0:31 t 1 W ON E O.Y2 01 W E ~0 W E 272 f � s �sv7 j o a—1. C° o f p �1 1 t C rI '1 I f 0 1-0 0.-7 CR ea 1� 1-• wrr sz 0, fat 8 0.89 12 (16) +"° op. Note:Total study counts contained in parentheses. Traffic Counts-Motorized Vehicles HWY52 HWY52 CR43 CR43 interval Eastbound Westbound Northbound Scuthbound Rolling Pedestrian Crossings Start Time 11-Turn Left Thru Right LP-Tum Left Thru Right 11-Turn Left Thru Right 11-Tien Left The, Right Total Flour West East South North 4:00 PM 0 0 78 0 0 0 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 167 633 0 0 0 0 4:15PM 0 0 55 0 0 0 93 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 149 647 0 0 0 0 4:30 PM 0 0 68 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 159 665 0 0 0 0 4:45PM 0 0 62 0 0 0 90 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 150 667 0 0 0 0 5:15 PM 0 1 73 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 167 0 0 0 0 5:30 PM 0 0 60 0 0 0 99 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 161 0 0 0 0 5:45PM 0 0 51 0 0 1 81 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 134 0 0 0 0 Count Total 0 1 519 5 0 3 730 1 0 8 0 8 0 0 0 1 1,276 0 0 0 0 Peak Hour 0 1 267 4 0 2 379 1 0 5 0 7 0 0 0 1 667 0 0 0 0 Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 28 Appendix B: Level of Service (LOS) Table Level of Service Definitions Level of Service Signalized Intersection Unsignalized Intersection (LOS) Average Total Delay Average Total Delay (sec/veh) (sec/veh) A <_ 10 <_ 10 B > 10 and <_ 20 > 10 and <_ 15 C > 20 and <_ 35 > 15 and <_ 25 D > 35 and <_ 55 > 25 and <_ 35 E > 55 and <_ 80 > 35 and <_ 50 F > 80 > 50 Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 29 Appendix C: Aerial Photo r - K ' r:.. fi - .- _ ra 1 i1 , : Atfr � o ✓ y �p ti' .. 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At. •� r f . . t'11CII ` — .1 I Tr �C111� rf 12' 6. _ .-- • - ;.eAr., _ t r. t4Y._,- - ----- t— -- - gam)' - -- '"�� i ., . . lirhhb..i.__aa 3�; _`tea '` + f Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 30 Street View Interstate 76 Frontage Rd 9 hildsor,.roieradv Google Street View yr 2323 See more dates 1(-ar 41ryy SS tai *p� .... #y �hprr -4• 1,.r 'll tyy -S • 0 Interstate 76 Frontage Road Looking Southbound Meadow Ridge,Hudson,Co-TIS -Page 31 21000 county Rd 121rz 19 E - ., Hudson.Colorado •Google Street View Aug 2025 See more dates I a! x • {[y E.. r • Google - • - '„"ReRaee qa.+m` C2512SGoede u+ix3 Eta;aa Iama ,_- 1-...7 Hwy 52 and CR 43 Looking Southbound Meadow Ridge,Hudson,Co-TIS -Page 32 13 Highway Beg_MP End_MP CO CAT Reg_ PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE CATEGORY SEGMENT 050B 399.940 404.627 011 RA 2 FROM ARKANSAS RIVER STRS L-24-D EB AND L-24-A WB TO JCT SH 183 05GB 40,4.627 420.744 011 RA 2 FROM JCT SH 183 TO JCT SH 196 05GB 420.744 426.710 011 RA 2 FROM JCT SH 196 TO BENT COUNTY RD 36 AT BENT/PROWERS CO LINE 054E 426.710 427.737 099 RA 2 FROM BENT COUNTY RD 36 AT BENT/PROWERS CO LINE TO WILEY JUNCTION INTERCHANGE(SH 287 N) 05GB 427.737 433.499 099 RA 2 FROM WILEY JUNCTION INTERCHANGE(SH 287 N)TO JOT SH 196 05GB 433.49,9 434.117 099 RA 2 FROM JCT SH 196 TO ARKANSAS RIVER STRS L-26-H EB AND L-26-BW WB 05GB 434.117 435.390 099 NRB 2 FROM ARKANSAS RIVER STRS L-26-H EB AND L-26-BW WB TO JCT SH 287 IN LAMAR 05GB 435.390 436.262 099 NRB 2 FROM JCT SH 287 TO 2365 FEET WEST OF COUNTY RD 9 050B 436.262 436.709 099 NRB 2 FROM JCT CAMINO DE SANTA FE 2360 FEET EAST TO COUNTY RD 9 05GB 436.749 452.559 099 RA 2 FROM COUNTY RD 9 TO INGE ST IN GRANADA 05GB 452.559 452.769 099 NRB 2 FROM INGE ST TO JOT SH 385(MAIN ST)IN GRANADA 05GB 452.769 452.964 099 NRB 2 FROM SH 385(MAIN ST)TO HOISINGTON ST IN GRANADA 05GB 452.964 462.740 099 RA 2 FROM HO1SINGTON ST IN GRANADA TO 11TH ST IN HOLLY 05GB 462.740 463.506 099 NRA 2 FROM 11TH ST IN HOLLY TO JCT SH 89 050B 463.546 467.583 099 RA 2 FROM JCT SH 89 TO COUNTY RD 39 AT COLORADO-KANSAS STATE LINE,END SH 5013 050C 0.000 BASS 101 NRC 2 FROM JCT SH 96(4TH ST)TO GRAND AVE IN PUEBLO 050C 0.485 2.308 101 NRB 2 FROM GRAND AVE IN PUEBLO TO JOPLIN ST INTERCHANGE(SH 227 N) 050C 2.348 2.990 101 NRB 2 FROM JOPLIN ST INTERCHANGE(SH 227 N)TO BENT ST(COUNTY RD 74) 050C 2.990 3.749 101 NRC 2 FROM BENT ST(COUNTY RD 70)TO 20 1/2 LANE(COUNTY RD 48) 050C 3749 7.330 101 NRA 2 FROM 24 1/2 LANE(COUNTY RD 48)TO 301 FEET WEST OF JCT SH 233 050C 7.330 7.387 101 RA 2 FROM 301 FEET WEST OF JCT SH 233 TO JCT SH 233 050C 7.387 8.936 101 RA 2 FROM JCT SH 233 TO 35TH LANE(COUNTY RD 35) 050C 8.936 9.449 101 NRB 2 FROM 35TH LANE(COUNTY RD 35)TO JCT SH 231(VINELAND) 050C 9.449 10.000 101 NRB 2 FROM JCT SH 231(VINELAND)TO 269 FEET EAST OF COUNTY RD 37 050C 10.000 15.000 101 RA 2 FROM 269 FEET EAST OF COUNTY RD 37 TO 840 FEET EAST OF COUNTY RD 482(WILLIAMS) 050C 15.000 16.199 101 NRB 2 FROM MO FEET EAST OF COUNTY RD 482(WILLIAMS)TO DRAW STR L-1 9-F 050C 16.19,9 16.948 101 RA 2 FROM DRAW STR L-19-F TO JCT SH 50,END SH 50C 050D 0.000 0.936 085 NRB 2 FROM JCT SH 54 TO JCT SH 348(FIFTH ST)IN OLATH'E 050D 0.936 1.539 085 NRB 2 FROM JCT SH 348(FIFTH ST)TO JOT SH 50,END SH 50D 050Z 0.000 0.613 089 NRA 2 FROM JCT SH 54(END 1-WAY ER)BEGIN 1-WAY WB TO JCT SH 266 IN ROCKY FORD 050Z 0.613 1A33 089 NRA 2 FROM JCT SH 266 TO JCT SH 242 IN ROCKY FORD 050Z 1.433 2.603 089 NRA 2 FROM JCT SH 202 IN ROCKY FORD TO JCT SH 71 AND JCT SH 54(END 1-WAY WB)BEGIN 1-WAY EB,END SH 54Z 052A 0.000 1.000 013 NRA 4 FROM JCT SH 119 IN BOULDER TO 1450 FEET WEST OF 79TH ST 052A 1.000 4.673 013 RA 4 FROM 1050 WEST OF 79TH ST TO JCT SH 287 052A 4.673 7.196 013 RA 4 FROM JCT SH 287 TO BOULDER COUNTY RD 941 AT BOULDER/WELD CO LINE 052A 7.195 10.188 123 RA 4 FROM BOULDER COUNTY RD 901 AT BOULDER/WELD CO LINE TO COUNTY RD 7 052A 10.188 11.167 123 NRA 4 FROM COUNTY RD 7 TO I-25 INTERCHANGE(DACONOIFORT LUPTON) 052A 11.167 15.471 123 NRA 4 FROM 1-25 INTERCHANGE(DACONOIFORTLUPTON)TO COUNTY RD 17 052A 15.471 18.440 123 RA 4 FROM COUNTY RD 17 TO COUNTY RD 23(TRACYVILLE)IN FORT LUPTON 052A 18.440 18.857 123 NRA 4 FROM COUNTY RD 23(TRACYVILLE)TO LUPTON BOTTOM CANAL STR D-17-H IN FORT LUPTON 052A 18.857 19.962 123 NRB 4 FROM LUPTON BOTTOM CANAL STR D-17-H TO SH 85 INTERCHANGE IN FORT LUPTON 052A 19.962 20.452 123 NRB 4 FROM SH 85 INTERCHANGE TO JCT SH 85(FORT LUPTON BUS LOOP)IN FORT LUPTON 052A 20.452 23.430 123 NRB 4 FROM JCT SH 85(FORT LUPTON BUS LOOP)TO 1 MILE EAST OF COUNTY RD 31. 052A 23.430 28.998 123 RA 4 FROM 1 MILE EAST OF COUNTY RD 31 TO COUNTY RD 4350 052A 28.998 29277 123 NRA 4 FROM COUNTY RD 43.50 TO 1-76 INTERCHANGE(HUDSON) 052A 29.277 29.462 123 NRA 4 FROM 1-76 INTERCHANGE(HUDSON)TO MAIN ST IN HUDSON 052A 29.462 30.196 123 NRB 4 FROM MAIN ST TO JUNIPER ST IN HUDSON 052A 30.196 41.939 123 RB 4 FROM JUNIPER ST TO JOT SH 79(PROSPECT VALLEY) 052A 41.939 42.400 123 NRA 4 FROM JCT SH 79(PROSPECT VALLEY)TO 325 FEET EAST OF JOT SH 79 052A 42.006 55.900 123 RB 4 FROM 325 FEET EAST OF JCT SH 79 TO WELD/MORGAN CO LINE State Highway Access Category/Assignment Schedule,Effective September 13,2013 Section Two,Page 14 of 37 Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 33 Appendix D: Weld County Functional Classification Map • ' . ' 1 w 'CR4= 7r mr a_ 4— -• a_ _I '+ MILLIKEN 1 1 1 - e42s Ilif_C 421 , t I CR 42!_ .16_' 1 1 - GILCREST'jr- r" 1 1 ctz�c T 1 T117 + -Lrt-1-1 -t!1}-1 -1-� . - - Via• 01 1 ■- _ 114' 1 1 r 7,1 rR3 j ti 1 1 , �'—r 1 _ 1- CR 3 PL'ATTEVILLE 5L-r 1 r i CR 3. . ■ C ce. _ ih1-.CFi 3 WCR 30 J?.C1128 L r —_ .1 iEN▪ .C. ls21*..A? o W i11,:_ _ y wCR26 - _J _ 0I I 17f .T CR2. ■ r WCR22 I 0 _■ 1 2° I 1 - IP j # 1 1 1 1"� wC+18 1 KEENESBURG-r7-1- --r-,-9 _ 1 11� cY — ■ 1 f 1 1 Y� 1 FORT LUPTON _ HUDSON _I .;—1 I 7 ■ ! —', of 1 T 1— 1 1 1 167-11 1 IX �� 1 L WCRB y' I 1- _ — 1 1 1 —rY"— 1, . L4CRfiIi 1 L1 U ' ' 1_ ti 1 1 1 ' 4 i 'T ' 'CR4 r T --y + 1 �_I ' 1 1 -ti 4 BRIGHTON �,LOCHBUIE�-L_ , _ -1_7 1. 1 1 r r I Legend - • • Highway Paved Local Gravel Local 4-Lane Controlled-Access County Highway -Arterial -Collector [ k Arterials Not Constructed © Future Alignment To Be Determined Note:The minimum right-of-way for WCR 29 between SH 392 and WCR 100 will be 10D'except at the following intersections it will be 140':SH 392,WCR 74,SH 14,WCR 90,WCR 100. Meadow Ridge,Hudson,CO-TIS -Page 34 Appendix E: HCM Calculations (Synchro) Meadow Ridge,Hudson,Co-TIS -Page 35 13 Recent AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 5: CR 43 & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 1.7 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 0 3 5 1 4 18 Future Vol,veh/h 0 3 5 1 4 18 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - 0 - - 0 Grade,% 0 - 0 - - 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 0 3 5 1 4 20 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 34 6 0 0 6 0 Stage 1 6 - - - - - Stage 2 28 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 - - 4.12 - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 - - 2.218 - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 979 1077 - - 1615 - Stage 1 1017 - - - - - Stage 2 995 - - - - - Platoon blocked, % - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 976 1077 - - 1615 - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 976 - - - - - Stage 1 1017 - - - - - Stage 2 992 - - - - - Approach WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.4 0 1.3 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBT NBRWBLn1 SBL SBT Capacity(veh/h) - - 1077 1615 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio - - 0.003 0.003 - HCM Control Delay(s) - - 8.4 7.2 0 HCM Lane LOS - - A A A HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) - - 0 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE Recent AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 6: 1-76 Frontage Rd & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 1.2 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations ifyir 4 "jri Traffic Vol,veh/h 4 5 9 6 101 9 Future Vol,veh/h 4 5 9 6 101 9 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - Free - Free Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - - 0 0 - Grade,% 0 - - 0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 4 5 10 7 110 10 Major/Minor Minor2 Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 137 110 110 0 - 0 Stage 1 110 - - - - - Stage 2 27 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 - - - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 856 943 1480 - - 0 Stage 1 915 - - - - 0 Stage 2 996 - - - - 0 Platoon blocked, % - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 850 943 1480 - - - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 850 - - - - - Stage 1 909 - - - - - Stage 2 996 - - - - - Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 9 4.5 0 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBT EBLn1 SBT Capacity(veh/h) 1480 - 899 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.007 - 0.011 - HCM Control Delay(s) 7.4 0 9 - HCM Lane LOS A A A - HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0 - 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE Recent AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 7: CR 43 & SH 52 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 0.3 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 2 266 2 3 220 3 3 0 4 1 0 2 Future Vol,veh/h 2 266 2 3 220 3 3 0 4 1 0 2 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None Storage Length - - - - - - - - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Grade,% - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 2 289 2 3 239 3 3 0 4 1 0 2 Major/Minor Majorl Major2 Minorl Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 242 0 0 291 0 0 542 542 290 543 542 241 Stage 1 - - - - - - 294 294 - 247 247 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 248 248 - 296 295 - Critical Hdwy 4.12 - - 4.12 - - 7.12 6.52 6.22 7.12 6.52 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Follow-up Hdwy 2.218 - - 2.218 - - 3.518 4.018 3.318 3.518 4.018 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1324 - - 1271 - - 451 447 749 451 447 798 Stage 1 - - - - - - 714 670 - 757 702 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 756 701 - 712 669 - Platoon blocked, % - - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1324 - - 1271 - - 448 445 749 446 445 798 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - - - 448 445 - 446 445 - Stage 1 - - - - - - 713 669 - 755 700 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 752 699 - 706 668 - Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 0.1 0.1 11.3 10.7 HCM LOS B B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR SBLn1 Capacity(veh/h) 582 1324 - - 1271 - - 632 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.013 0.002 - - 0.003 - - 0.005 HCM Control Delay(s) 11.3 7.7 0 - 7.8 0 - 10.7 HCM Lane LOS B A A - A A - B HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0 0 - - 0 - - 0 HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE Recent PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 5: CR 43 & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 7.2 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 1 16 2 0 5 1 Future Vol,veh/h 1 16 2 0 5 1 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - 0 - - 0 Grade,% 0 - 0 - - 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 1 17 2 0 5 1 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 13 2 0 0 2 0 Stage 1 2 - - - - - Stage 2 11 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 - - 4.12 - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 - - 2.218 - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1006 1082 - - 1620 - Stage 1 1021 - - - - - Stage 2 1012 - - - - - Platoon blocked, % - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1003 1082 - - 1620 - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 1003 - - - - - Stage 1 1021 - - - - - Stage 2 1009 - - - - - Approach WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.4 0 6 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBT NBRWBLn1 SBL SBT Capacity(veh/h) - - 1077 1620 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio - - 0.017 0.003 - HCM Control Delay(s) - - 8.4 7.2 0 HCM Lane LOS - - A A A HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) - - 0.1 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE Recent PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 6: 1-76 Frontage Rd & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 5.5 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations ve ' i Traffic Vol,veh/h 11 18 1 8 9 3 Future Vol,veh/h 11 18 1 8 9 3 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - Free - Free Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - - 0 0 - Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, % 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 12 20 1 9 10 3 Major/Minor Minor2 Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 21 10 10 0 - 0 Stage 1 10 - - - - - Stage 2 11 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 - - - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 996 1071 1610 - - 0 Stage 1 1013 - - - - 0 Stage 2 1012 - - - - 0 Platoon blocked, % - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 995 1071 1610 - - - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 995 - - - - - Stage 1 1012 - - - - - Stage 2 1012 - - - - - Approach — EB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.6 0.8 0 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBT EBLn1 SBT Capacity(veh/h) 1610 - 1041 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.001 - 0.03 - HCM Control Delay(s) 7.2 0 8.6 - HCM Lane LOS A A A - HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0 - 0.1 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE Recent PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 7: CR 43 & SH 52 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 0.2 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 1 267 4 2 379 1 5 0 7 0 0 1 Future Vol,veh/h 1 267 4 2 379 1 5 0 7 0 0 1 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None Storage Length - - - - - - - - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Grade,% - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 1 290 4 2 412 1 5 0 8 0 0 1 Major/Minor Majorl Major2 Minorl Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 413 0 0 294 0 0 711 711 292 715 713 413 Stage 1 - - - - - - 294 294 - 417 417 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 417 417 - 298 296 - Critical Hdwy 4.12 - - 4.12 - - 7.12 6.52 6.22 7.12 6.52 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Follow-up Hdwy 2.218 - - 2.218 - - 3.518 4.018 3.318 3.518 4.018 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1146 - - 1268 - - 348 358 747 346 357 639 Stage 1 - - - - - - 714 670 - 613 591 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 613 591 - 711 668 - Platoon blocked, % - - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1146 - - 1268 - - 347 357 747 342 356 639 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - - - 347 357 - 342 356 - Stage 1 - - - - - - 713 669 - 612 590 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 611 590 - 703 667 - Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 0 0 12.3 10.6 HCM LOS B B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR SBLn1 Capacity(veh/h) 505 1146 - - 1268 - - 639 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.026 0.001 - - 0.002 - - 0.002 HCM Control Delay(s) 12.3 8.1 0 - 7.8 0 - 10.6 HCM Lane LOS B A A - A A - B HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0.1 0 - - 0 - - 0 HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2027 Background AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 5: CR 43 & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 1.7 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 0 3 5 1 4 19 Future Vol,veh/h 0 3 5 1 4 19 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - 0 - - 0 Grade,% 0 - 0 - - 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 0 3 5 1 4 21 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 35 6 0 0 6 0 Stage 1 6 - - - - - Stage 2 29 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 - - 4.12 - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 - - 2.218 - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 978 1077 - - 1615 - Stage 1 1017 - - - - - Stage 2 994 - - - - - Platoon blocked, % - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 975 1077 - - 1615 - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 975 - - - - - Stage 1 1017 - - - - - Stage 2 991 - - - - - Approach WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.4 0 1.3 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBT NBRWBLn1 SBL SBT Capacity(veh/h) - - 1077 1615 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio - - 0.003 0.003 - HCM Control Delay(s) - - 8.4 7.2 0 HCM Lane LOS - - A A A HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) - - 0 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2027 Background AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 6: 1-76 Frontage Rd & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 1.2 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations ifyir 4 "jri Traffic Vol,veh/h 4 5 9 6 105 9 Future Vol,veh/h 4 5 9 6 105 9 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - Free - Free Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - - 0 0 - Grade,% 0 - - 0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 4 5 10 7 114 10 Major/Minor Minor2 Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 141 114 114 0 - 0 Stage 1 114 - - - - - Stage 2 27 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 - - - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 852 939 1475 - - 0 Stage 1 911 - - - - 0 Stage 2 996 - - - - 0 Platoon blocked, % - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 846 939 1475 - - - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 846 - - - - - Stage 1 905 - - - - - Stage 2 996 - - - - - Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 9.1 4.5 0 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBT EBLn1 SBT Capacity(veh/h) 1475 - 895 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.007 - 0.011 - HCM Control Delay(s) 7.5 0 9.1 - HCM Lane LOS A A A - HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0 - 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2027 Background AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 7: CR 43 & SH 52 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 0.3 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 2 277 2 3 229 3 3 0 4 1 0 2 Future Vol,veh/h 2 277 2 3 229 3 3 0 4 1 0 2 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None Storage Length - - - - - - - - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Grade,% - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 2 301 2 3 249 3 3 0 4 1 0 2 Major/Minor Majorl Major2 Minorl Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 252 0 0 303 0 0 564 564 302 565 564 251 Stage 1 - - - - - - 306 306 - 257 257 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 258 258 - 308 307 - Critical Hdwy 4.12 - - 4.12 - - 7.12 6.52 6.22 7.12 6.52 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Follow-up Hdwy 2.218 - - 2.218 - - 3.518 4.018 3.318 3.518 4.018 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1313 - - 1258 - - 436 435 738 436 435 788 Stage 1 - - - - - - 704 662 - 748 695 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 747 694 - 702 661 - Platoon blocked, % - - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1313 - - 1258 - - 433 433 738 432 433 788 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - - - 433 433 - 432 433 - Stage 1 - - - - - - 703 661 - 747 693 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 743 692 - 696 660 - Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 0.1 0.1 11.4 10.9 HCM LOS B B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR SBLn1 Capacity(veh/h) 567 1313 - - 1258 - - 618 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.013 0.002 - - 0.003 - - 0.005 HCM Control Delay(s) 11.4 7.7 0 - 7.9 0 - 10.9 HCM Lane LOS B A A - A A - B HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0 0 - - 0 - - 0 HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2027 Background PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 5: CR 43 & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 7.2 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 1 16 2 0 5 1 Future Vol,veh/h 1 16 2 0 5 1 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - 0 - - 0 Grade,% 0 - 0 - - 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 1 17 2 0 5 1 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 13 2 0 0 2 0 Stage 1 2 - - - - - Stage 2 11 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 - - 4.12 - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 - - 2.218 - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1006 1082 - - 1620 - Stage 1 1021 - - - - - Stage 2 1012 - - - - - Platoon blocked, % - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1003 1082 - - 1620 - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 1003 - - - - - Stage 1 1021 - - - - - Stage 2 1009 - - - - - Approach WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.4 0 6 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBT NBRWBLn1 SBL SBT Capacity(veh/h) - - 1077 1620 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio - - 0.017 0.003 - HCM Control Delay(s) - - 8.4 7.2 0 HCM Lane LOS - - A A A HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) - - 0.1 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2027 Background PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 6: 1-76 Frontage Rd & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 5.5 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations y ' i Traffic Vol,veh/h 11 18 1 8 9 3 Future Vol,veh/h 11 18 1 8 9 3 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - Free - Free Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - - 0 0 - Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, % 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 12 20 1 9 10 3 Major/Minor Minor2 Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 21 10 10 0 - 0 Stage 1 10 - - - - - Stage 2 11 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 - - - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 996 1071 1610 - - 0 Stage 1 1013 - - - - 0 Stage 2 1012 - - - - 0 Platoon blocked, % - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 995 1071 1610 - - - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 995 - - - - - Stage 1 1012 - - - - - Stage 2 1012 - - - - - Approach — EB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.6 0.8 0 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBT EBLn1 SBT Capacity(veh/h) 1610 - 1041 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.001 - 0.03 - HCM Control Delay(s) 7.2 0 8.6 - HCM Lane LOS A A A - HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0 - 0.1 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2027 Background PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 7: CR 43 & SH 52 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 0.2 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 1 278 4 2 394 1 5 0 7 0 0 1 Future Vol,veh/h 1 278 4 2 394 1 5 0 7 0 0 1 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None Storage Length - - - - - - - - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Grade,% - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 1 302 4 2 428 1 5 0 8 0 0 1 Major/Minor Majorl Major2 Minorl Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 429 0 0 306 0 0 739 739 304 743 741 429 Stage 1 - - - - - - 306 306 - 433 433 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 433 433 - 310 308 - Critical Hdwy 4.12 - - 4.12 - - 7.12 6.52 6.22 7.12 6.52 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Follow-up Hdwy 2.218 - - 2.218 - - 3.518 4.018 3.318 3.518 4.018 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1130 - - 1255 - - 333 345 736 331 344 626 Stage 1 - - - - - - 704 662 - 601 582 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 601 582 - 700 660 - Platoon blocked, % - - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1130 - - 1255 - - 332 344 736 327 343 626 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - - - 332 344 - 327 343 - Stage 1 - - - - - - 703 661 - 600 581 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 599 581 - 692 659 - Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 0 0 12.6 10.8 HCM LOS B B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR SBLn1 Capacity(veh/h) 488 1130 - - 1255 - - 626 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.027 0.001 - - 0.002 - - 0.002 HCM Control Delay(s) 12.6 8.2 0 - 7.9 0 - 10.8 HCM Lane LOS B A A - A A - B HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0.1 0 - - 0 - - 0 HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2045 Long Range AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 5: CR 43 & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 1.3 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations y 4 Traffic Vol,veh/h 0 3 7 1 4 27 Future Vol,veh/h 0 3 7 1 4 27 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - 0 - - 0 Grade, % 0 - 0 - - 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, % 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 0 3 8 1 4 29 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 46 9 0 0 9 0 Stage 1 9 - - - - - Stage 2 37 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 - - 4.12 - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 - - 2.218 - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 964 1073 - - 1611 - Stage 1 1014 - - - - - Stage 2 985 - - - - - Platoon blocked, % - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 961 1073 - - 1611 - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 961 - - - - - Stage 1 1014 - - - - - Stage 2 982 - - - - - Approach — WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.4 0 0.9 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBT NBRWBLn1 SBL SBT Capacity(veh/h) - - 1073 1611 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio - - 0.003 0.003 - HCM Control Delay(s) - - 8.4 7.2 0 HCM Lane LOS - - A A A HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) - - 0 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2045 Long Range AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 6: I-76 Frontage Rd & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 0.9 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations V 4' Traffic Vol,veh/h 4 5 9 9 150 9 Future Vol,veh/h 4 5 9 9 150 9 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - Free - Free Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - - 0 0 - Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, % 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 4 5 10 10 163 10 Major/Minor Minor2 Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 193 163 163 0 - 0 Stage 1 163 - - - - - Stage 2 30 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 - - - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 796 882 1416 - - 0 Stage 1 866 - - - - 0 Stage 2 993 - - - - 0 Platoon blocked, % - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 790 882 1416 - - - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 790 - - - - - Stage 1 860 - - - - - Stage 2 993 - - - - - Approach — EB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 9.3 3.8 0 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBT EBLn1 SBT Capacity(veh/h) 1416 - 839 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.007 - 0.012 - HCM Control Delay(s) 7.6 0 9.3 - HCM Lane LOS A A A - HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0 - 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2045 Long Range AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 7: CR 43 & SH 52 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 0.3 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 2 395 3 4 327 3 4 0 6 1 0 2 Future Vol,veh/h 2 395 3 4 327 3 4 0 6 1 0 2 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None Storage Length - - - - - - - - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Grade,% - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 2 429 3 4 355 3 4 0 7 1 0 2 Major/Minor Majorl Major2 Minorl Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 358 0 0 432 0 0 801 801 431 803 801 357 Stage 1 - - - - - - 435 435 - 365 365 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 366 366 - 438 436 - Critical Hdwy 4.12 - - 4.12 - - 7.12 6.52 6.22 7.12 6.52 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Follow-up Hdwy 2.218 - - 2.218 - - 3.518 4.018 3.318 3.518 4.018 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1201 - - 1128 - - 303 318 624 302 318 687 Stage 1 - - - - - - 600 580 - 654 623 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 653 623 - 597 580 - Platoon blocked, % - - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1201 - - 1128 - - 301 316 624 297 316 687 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - - - 301 316 - 297 316 - Stage 1 - - - - - - 599 579 - 653 621 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 648 621 - 590 579 - Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 0 0.1 13.4 12.6 HCM LOS B B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR SBLn1 Capacity(veh/h) 437 1201 - - 1128 - - 478 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.025 0.002 - - 0.004 - - 0.007 HCM Control Delay(s) 13.4 8 0 - 8.2 0 - 12.6 HCM Lane LOS B A A - A A - B HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0.1 0 - - 0 - - 0 HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2045 Background PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 5: CR 43 & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 6.9 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 1 16 3 0 5 1 Future Vol,veh/h 1 16 3 0 5 1 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - 0 - - 0 Grade,% 0 - 0 - - 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 1 17 3 0 5 1 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 14 3 0 0 3 0 Stage 1 3 - - - - - Stage 2 11 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 - - 4.12 - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 - - 2.218 - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1005 1081 - - 1619 - Stage 1 1020 - - - - - Stage 2 1012 - - - - - Platoon blocked, % - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1002 1081 - - 1619 - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 1002 - - - - - Stage 1 1020 - - - - - Stage 2 1009 - - - - - Approach WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.4 0 6 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBT NBRWBLn1 SBL SBT Capacity(veh/h) - - 1076 1619 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio - - 0.017 0.003 - HCM Control Delay(s) - - 8.4 7.2 0 HCM Lane LOS - - A A A HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) - - 0.1 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2045 Background PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 6: 1-76 Frontage Rd & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 4.7 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations ve 4 Traffic Vol,veh/h 11 18 1 12 13 3 Future Vol,veh/h 11 18 1 12 13 3 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - Free - Free Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - - 0 0 - Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, % 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 12 20 1 13 14 3 Major/Minor Minor2 Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 29 14 14 0 - 0 Stage 1 14 - - - - - Stage 2 15 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 - - - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 986 1066 1604 - - 0 Stage 1 1009 - - - - 0 Stage 2 1008 - - - - 0 Platoon blocked, % - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 985 1066 1604 - - - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 985 - - - - - Stage 1 1008 - - - - - Stage 2 1008 - - - - - Approach — EB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.6 0.6 0 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBT EBLn1 SBT Capacity(veh/h) 1604 - 1034 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.001 - 0.03 - HCM Control Delay(s) 7.2 0 8.6 - HCM Lane LOS A A A - HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0 - 0.1 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2045 Background PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 7: CR 43 & SH 52 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 0.3 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 1 397 6 3 563 1 7 0 10 0 0 1 Future Vol,veh/h 1 397 6 3 563 1 7 0 10 0 0 1 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None Storage Length - - - - - - - - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Grade,% - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 1 432 7 3 612 1 8 0 11 0 0 1 Major/Minor Majorl Major2 Minorl Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 613 0 0 439 0 0 1057 1057 436 1062 1060 613 Stage 1 - - - - - - 438 438 - 619 619 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 619 619 - 443 441 - Critical Hdwy 4.12 - - 4.12 - - 7.12 6.52 6.22 7.12 6.52 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Follow-up Hdwy 2.218 - - 2.218 - - 3.518 4.018 3.318 3.518 4.018 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 966 - - 1121 - - 203 225 620 201 224 492 Stage 1 - - - - - - 597 579 - 476 480 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 476 480 - 594 577 - Platoon blocked, % - - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 966 - - 1121 - - 202 224 620 197 223 492 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - - - 202 224 - 197 223 - Stage 1 - - - - - - 596 578 - 476 478 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 473 478 - 583 576 - Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 0 0 16.4 12.3 HCM LOS C B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR SBLn1 Capacity(veh/h) 335 966 - - 1121 - - 492 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.055 0.001 - - 0.003 - - 0.002 HCM Control Delay(s) 16.4 8.7 0 - 8.2 0 - 12.3 HCM Lane LOS C A A - A A - B HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0.2 0 - - 0 - - 0 HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2027 Short Range AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 5: CR 43 & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 2.1 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 0 3 5 1 7 19 Future Vol,veh/h 0 3 5 1 7 19 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - 0 - - 0 Grade,% 0 - 0 - - 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 0 3 5 1 8 21 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 43 6 0 0 6 0 Stage 1 6 - - - - - Stage 2 37 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 - - 4.12 - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 - - 2.218 - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 968 1077 - - 1615 - Stage 1 1017 - - - - - Stage 2 985 - - - - - Platoon blocked, % - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 963 1077 - - 1615 - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 963 - - - - - Stage 1 1017 - - - - - Stage 2 980 - - - - - Approach WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.4 0 1.9 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBT NBRWBLn1 SBL SBT Capacity(veh/h) - - 1077 1615 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio - - 0.003 0.005 - HCM Control Delay(s) - - 8.4 7.2 0 HCM Lane LOS - - A A A HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) - - 0 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2027 Short Range AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 6: 1-76 Frontage Rd & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 1.2 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations ifyir 4 "jri Traffic Vol,veh/h 5 5 9 6 105 14 Future Vol,veh/h 5 5 9 6 105 14 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - Free - Free Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - - 0 0 - Grade,% 0 - - 0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 5 5 10 7 114 15 Major/Minor Minor2 Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 141 114 114 0 - 0 Stage 1 114 - - - - - Stage 2 27 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 - - - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 852 939 1475 - - 0 Stage 1 911 - - - - 0 Stage 2 996 - - - - 0 Platoon blocked, % - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 846 939 1475 - - - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 846 - - - - - Stage 1 905 - - - - - Stage 2 996 - - - - - Approach EB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 9.1 4.5 0 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBT EBLn1 SBT Capacity(veh/h) 1475 - 890 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.007 - 0.012 - HCM Control Delay(s) 7.5 0 9.1 - HCM Lane LOS A A A - HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0 - 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2027 Short Range AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 7: CR 43 & SH 52 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 0.3 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 2 277 5 3 229 3 3 0 4 1 0 2 Future Vol,veh/h 2 277 5 3 229 3 3 0 4 1 0 2 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None Storage Length - - - - - - - - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Grade,% - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 2 301 5 3 249 3 3 0 4 1 0 2 Major/Minor Majorl Major2 Minorl Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 252 0 0 306 0 0 566 566 304 567 567 251 Stage 1 - - - - - - 308 308 - 257 257 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 258 258 - 310 310 - Critical Hdwy 4.12 - - 4.12 - - 7.12 6.52 6.22 7.12 6.52 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Follow-up Hdwy 2.218 - - 2.218 - - 3.518 4.018 3.318 3.518 4.018 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1313 - - 1255 - - 435 434 736 434 433 788 Stage 1 - - - - - - 702 660 - 748 695 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 747 694 - 700 659 - Platoon blocked, % - - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1313 - - 1255 - - 432 432 736 430 431 788 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - - - 432 432 - 430 431 - Stage 1 - - - - - - 701 659 - 747 693 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 743 692 - 694 658 - Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 0.1 0.1 11.5 10.9 HCM LOS B B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR SBLn1 Capacity(veh/h) 565 1313 - - 1255 - - 617 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.013 0.002 - - 0.003 - - 0.005 HCM Control Delay(s) 11.5 7.7 0 - 7.9 0 - 10.9 HCM Lane LOS B A A - A A - B HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0 0 - - 0 - - 0 HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2027 Short Range PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 5: CR 43 & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 7.3 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 1 19 2 0 5 1 Future Vol,veh/h 1 19 2 0 5 1 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - 0 - - 0 Grade,% 0 - 0 - - 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 1 21 2 0 5 1 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 13 2 0 0 2 0 Stage 1 2 - - - - - Stage 2 11 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 - - 4.12 - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 - - 2.218 - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1006 1082 - - 1620 - Stage 1 1021 - - - - - Stage 2 1012 - - - - - Platoon blocked, % - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1003 1082 - - 1620 - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 1003 - - - - - Stage 1 1021 - - - - - Stage 2 1009 - - - - - Approach WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.4 0 6 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBT NBRWBLn1 SBL SBT Capacity(veh/h) - - 1078 1620 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio - - 0.02 0.003 - HCM Control Delay(s) - - 8.4 7.2 0 HCM Lane LOS - - A A A HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) - - 0.1 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2027 Short Range PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 6: I-76 Frontage Rd & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 5.7 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations ve 'Pi Traffic Vol,veh/h 15 18 1 8 9 4 Future Vol,veh/h 15 18 1 8 9 4 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - Free - Free Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - - 0 0 - Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, % 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 16 20 1 9 10 4 Major/Minor Minor2 Major1 Major2 Conflicting Flow All 21 10 10 0 - 0 Stage 1 10 - - - - - Stage 2 11 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 - - - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 996 1071 1610 - - 0 Stage 1 1013 - - - - 0 Stage 2 1012 - - - - 0 Platoon blocked, % - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 995 1071 1610 - - - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 995 - - - - - Stage 1 1012 - - - - - Stage 2 1012 - - - - - Approach — EB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.6 0.8 0 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBT EBLn1 SBT Capacity(veh/h) 1610 - 1035 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.001 - 0.035 - HCM Control Delay(s) 7.2 0 8.6 - HCM Lane LOS A A A - HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0 - 0.1 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2027 Short Range PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 7: CR 43 & SH 52 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 0.3 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 1 278 4 2 394 1 8 0 7 0 0 1 Future Vol,veh/h 1 278 4 2 394 1 8 0 7 0 0 1 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None Storage Length - - - - - - - - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Grade,% - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 1 302 4 2 428 1 9 0 8 0 0 1 Major/Minor Majorl Major2 Minorl Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 429 0 0 306 0 0 739 739 304 743 741 429 Stage 1 - - - - - - 306 306 - 433 433 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 433 433 - 310 308 - Critical Hdwy 4.12 - - 4.12 - - 7.12 6.52 6.22 7.12 6.52 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Follow-up Hdwy 2.218 - - 2.218 - - 3.518 4.018 3.318 3.518 4.018 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1130 - - 1255 - - 333 345 736 331 344 626 Stage 1 - - - - - - 704 662 - 601 582 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 601 582 - 700 660 - Platoon blocked, % - - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1130 - - 1255 - - 332 344 736 327 343 626 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - - - 332 344 - 327 343 - Stage 1 - - - - - - 703 661 - 600 581 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 599 581 - 692 659 - Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 0 0 13.4 10.8 HCM LOS B B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR SBLn1 Capacity(veh/h) 446 1130 - - 1255 - - 626 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.037 0.001 - - 0.002 - - 0.002 HCM Control Delay(s) 13.4 8.2 0 - 7.9 0 - 10.8 HCM Lane LOS B A A - A A - B HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0.1 0 - - 0 - - 0 HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2045 Long Range AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 5: CR 43 & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 1.7 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations ' 4 Traffic Vol,veh/h 0 3 7 1 7 27 Future Vol,veh/h 0 3 7 1 7 27 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - 0 - - 0 Grade, % 0 - 0 - - 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, % 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 0 3 8 1 8 29 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 54 9 0 0 9 0 Stage 1 9 - - - - - Stage 2 45 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 - - 4.12 - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 - - 2.218 - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 954 1073 - - 1611 - Stage 1 1014 - - - - - Stage 2 977 - - - - - Platoon blocked, % - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 949 1073 - - 1611 - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 949 - - - - - Stage 1 1014 - - - - - Stage 2 972 - - - - - Approach — WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.4 0 1.5 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBT NBRWBLn1 SBL SBT Capacity(veh/h) - - 1073 1611 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio - - 0.003 0.005 - HCM Control Delay(s) - - 8.4 7.2 0 HCM Lane LOS - - A A A HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) - - 0 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2045 Long Range AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 6: I-76 Frontage Rd & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 0.9 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations V 4 ' i Traffic Vol,veh/h 5 5 9 9 150 14 Future Vol,veh/h 5 5 9 9 150 14 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - Free - Free Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - - 0 0 - Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, % 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 5 5 10 10 163 15 Major/Minor Minor2 Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 193 163 163 0 - 0 Stage 1 163 - - - - - Stage 2 30 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 - - - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 796 882 1416 - - 0 Stage 1 866 - - - - 0 Stage 2 993 - - - - 0 Platoon blocked, % - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 790 882 1416 - - - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 790 - - - - - Stage 1 860 - - - - - Stage 2 993 - - - - - Approach — EB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 9.4 3.8 0 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBT EBLn1 SBT Capacity(veh/h) 1416 - 833 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.007 - 0.013 - HCM Control Delay(s) 7.6 0 9.4 - HCM Lane LOS A A A - HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0 - 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2045 Long Range AM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 7: CR 43 & SH 52 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 0.3 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 2 395 6 4 327 3 4 0 6 1 0 2 Future Vol,veh/h 2 395 6 4 327 3 4 0 6 1 0 2 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None Storage Length - - - - - - - - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Grade,% - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 2 429 7 4 355 3 4 0 7 1 0 2 Major/Minor Majorl Major2 Minorl Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 358 0 0 436 0 0 803 803 433 805 805 357 Stage 1 - - - - - - 437 437 - 365 365 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 366 366 - 440 440 - Critical Hdwy 4.12 - - 4.12 - - 7.12 6.52 6.22 7.12 6.52 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Follow-up Hdwy 2.218 - - 2.218 - - 3.518 4.018 3.318 3.518 4.018 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1201 - - 1124 - - 302 317 623 301 316 687 Stage 1 - - - - - - 598 579 - 654 623 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 653 623 - 596 578 - Platoon blocked, % - - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1201 - - 1124 - - 300 315 623 296 314 687 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - - - 300 315 - 296 314 - Stage 1 - - - - - - 597 578 - 653 621 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 648 621 - 589 577 - Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 0 0.1 13.5 12.6 HCM LOS B B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR SBLn1 Capacity(veh/h) 435 1201 - - 1124 - - 477 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.025 0.002 - - 0.004 - - 0.007 HCM Control Delay(s) 13.5 8 0 - 8.2 0 - 12.6 HCM Lane LOS B A A - A A - B HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0.1 0 - - 0 - - 0 HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2045 Long Range PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 5: CR 43 & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 7 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 1 19 3 0 5 1 Future Vol,veh/h 1 19 3 0 5 1 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - None - None Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - 0 - - 0 Grade,% 0 - 0 - - 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 1 21 3 0 5 1 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 14 3 0 0 3 0 Stage 1 3 - - - - - Stage 2 11 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 - - 4.12 - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 - - 2.218 - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 1005 1081 - - 1619 - Stage 1 1020 - - - - - Stage 2 1012 - - - - - Platoon blocked, % - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 1002 1081 - - 1619 - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 1002 - - - - - Stage 1 1020 - - - - - Stage 2 1009 - - - - - Approach WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.4 0 6 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBT NBRWBLn1 SBL SBT Capacity(veh/h) - - 1077 1619 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio - - 0.02 0.003 - HCM Control Delay(s) - - 8.4 7.2 0 HCM Lane LOS - - A A A HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) - - 0.1 0 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2045 Long Range PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 6: I-76 Frontage Rd & Site Access 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 4.9 Movement EBL EBR NBL NBT SBT SBR Lane Configurations ve 4 Traffic Vol,veh/h 15 18 1 12 13 4 Future Vol,veh/h 15 18 1 12 13 4 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - None - Free - Free Storage Length 0 - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# 0 - - 0 0 - Grade, % 0 - - 0 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, % 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 16 20 1 13 14 4 Major/Minor Minor2 Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 29 14 14 0 - 0 Stage 1 14 - - - - - Stage 2 15 - - - - - Critical Hdwy 6.42 6.22 4.12 - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.42 - - - - - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.42 - - - - Follow-up Hdwy 3.518 3.318 2.218 - - - Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 986 1066 1604 - - 0 Stage 1 1009 - - - - 0 Stage 2 1008 - - - - 0 Platoon blocked, % - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 985 1066 1604 - - - Mov Cap-2 Maneuver 985 - - - - - Stage 1 1008 - - - - - Stage 2 1008 - - - - - Approach — EB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 8.6 0.6 0 HCM LOS A Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBL NBT EBLn1 SBT Capacity(veh/h) 1604 - 1028 - HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.001 - 0.035 - HCM Control Delay(s) 7.2 0 8.6 - HCM Lane LOS A A A - HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0 - 0.1 - HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 2045 Long Range PM Peak Hour Kellar Engineering 7: CR 43 & SH 52 09/18/2025 Intersection Int Delay,s/veh 0.4 Movement EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Lane Configurations Traffic Vol,veh/h 1 397 6 3 563 1 10 0 10 0 0 1 Future Vol,veh/h 1 397 6 3 563 1 10 0 10 0 0 1 Conflicting Peds,#/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Free Free Free Free Free Free Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop RT Channelized - - None - - None - - None - - None Storage Length - - - - - - - - - - - - Veh in Median Storage,# - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Grade,% - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - - 0 - Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles,% 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 1 432 7 3 612 1 11 0 11 0 0 1 Major/Minor Majorl Major2 Minorl Minor2 Conflicting Flow All 613 0 0 439 0 0 1057 1057 436 1062 1060 613 Stage 1 - - - - - - 438 438 - 619 619 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 619 619 - 443 441 - Critical Hdwy 4.12 - - 4.12 - - 7.12 6.52 6.22 7.12 6.52 6.22 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 - - - - - - 6.12 5.52 - 6.12 5.52 - Follow-up Hdwy 2.218 - - 2.218 - - 3.518 4.018 3.318 3.518 4.018 3.318 Pot Cap-1 Maneuver 966 - - 1121 - - 203 225 620 201 224 492 Stage 1 - - - - - - 597 579 - 476 480 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 476 480 - 594 577 - Platoon blocked, % - - - - Mov Cap-1 Maneuver 966 - - 1121 - - 202 224 620 197 223 492 Mov Cap-2 Maneuver - - - - - - 202 224 - 197 223 - Stage 1 - - - - - - 596 578 - 476 478 - Stage 2 - - - - - - 473 478 - 583 576 - Approach EB WB NB SB HCM Control Delay,s 0 0 17.7 12.3 HCM LOS C B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBLn1 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR SBLn1 Capacity(veh/h) 305 966 - - 1121 - - 492 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.071 0.001 - - 0.003 - - 0.002 HCM Control Delay(s) 17.7 8.7 0 - 8.2 0 - 12.3 HCM Lane LOS C A A - A A - B HCM 95th%tile Q(veh) 0.2 0 - - 0 - - 0 HCM 6th TWSC Synchro Report Sean Kellar, PE, PTOE 13 KELLAR ENGINEERING Sean's wide range of - Sean Kellar,PE,PTOE expertise includes: transportation plan- Principal Engineer ning, traffic modeling roadway design,bike and pedestrian facili- Education ties, traffic impact B.S., Civil Engineering, Arizona State studies,traffic signal University-Tempe, AZ warrant analysis, parking studies, corridor planning and access management. Sean's experience in both the Registration private and public sectors; passion for safety and ex- Colorado, Professional Engineer(PE) cellence; and strong communication and collaboration Wyoming, Professional Engineer(PE) skills can bring great value to any project. Prior to Idaho, Professional Engineer(PE) starting Kellar Engineering, Sean was employed at the Arizona, Professional Engineer(PE) Missouri Department of Transportation(MoDOT) as Kansas, Professional Engineer(PE) the District Traffic Engineer for the Kansas City Missouri, Professional Engineer(PE) District. Sean also worked for the City of Loveland, Professional Traffic Operations Engineer CO for over 10 years as a Senior Civil Engineer (PTOE) supervising a division of transportation/traffic engineers. While at the City of Loveland, Sean Professional Memberships managed several capital improvement projects, Institute of Transportation Engineers presented several projects to the City Council and (ITE) Planning Commission in public hearings, and managed Industry Tenure the revisions to the City's Street Standards. Sean is Over 25 Years also proficient in Highway Capacity Software, Synchro, PT Vissim, Rodel, GIS, and AutoCAD. WORK EXPERIENCE: Kellar Engineering, Principal Engineer/President-January 2016-Present Missouri Department of Transportation, District Traffic Engineer, Kansas City District-June 2015 -January 2016 City of Loveland, Colorado, Senior Civil Engineer, Public Works Department-February 2005 - June 2015 Kirkham Michael Consulting Engineers, Project Manager- February 2004-February 2005 Dibble and Associates Consulting Engineers, Project Engineer-August 1999-February 2004 Diana Aungst From: Valdes - CDOT, Rose <rose.valdes@state.co.us> Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2025 1:46 PM To: Diana Aungst Cc: jwoods@hudsonco.gov; aknese@hudsonco.gov;Timothy Bilobran - CDOT Subject: Re: PRE25-0097 Meadow Ridge Holdings and Sunflower Wellness Attachments: a_cdot-traffic-assessment-guidelines-tag.pdf This Message Is From an External Sender This email was sent by someone outside Weld County Government. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Good Afternoon Diana, RE: Grand Meadows Address: 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd, Hudson Uses: Multiple (industrial&Outdoor Laydown Yards) Thank you for allowing me to be part of your pre-application meeting today. Please find CDOT comments below. Weld County/Hudson. CDOT is very willing to place our requirements on pause until the jurisdictional question is resolved. State Highway access Code is State Law and therefore applies regardless of which agency this ultimately resides with. I am copying our Hudson planning partners, • Permit 419089&419090. This permit was issued for a laydown yard and "office" park with a total of 120 ADT.Application and site changes indicate the permitted Use, Nature and Volume has changed. Per CDOT State Highway Access Code Terms &Conditions, Terms &Conditions. Use. Page 1, paragraph 7, the previously issued permit is rendered void. A new CDOT permit is required. • Traffic Impact Study. Should this fall under Weld County, a Traffic Impact Study has been required by Weld County. CDOT has new state-wide requirements for all levels of traffic assessments. Please find the Traffic Assessment Guidelines attached. Please note: I have sent the property owners concerns re: the northbound no truck traffic sign located just beyond their access to see if relocation is possible. Kind Regards, i Rose Valdes Assistant Access Manager C� COLORADO _,._. Department of Transportation 10601 West 10th Street, Greeley, CO 80634 Rose.Valdes@state.co.us I http://codot.gov/ I www.cotrip.or Office Phone (970) 939-2440 My working hours are Monday through Thursday 7am to 4:30pm and 7am to 11am on Fridays. On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 1:13 PM Diana Aungst <daungst@weld.gov>wrote: Overview Planner: Diana Amend or COZ on 1 MUSR21-19-0025 Parcel #: 147310300025 Legal: Lot B of 1AMRECX19-17-0216 Zoning: AG Acres: 33 NOI: Hudson Address: 21323 1-76 Frontage Rd., Hudson Comp Plan: Opportunity, Urban, and Annexation Owner: Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC Overlay: Enterprise Zone and Opportunity Zone (No MS4, Floodplain, or O/G) Existing Land Use Permits on the site: 1MUSR21-19-0025 Adjacencies: 1-76 Location: CR 43 and 1-76 Violation case Hudson Fire CWCWD? Microsoft Teams Need help? Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 225 087 170 302 7 Passcode: dw6rs3wk Dial in by phone +1 720-439-5261„362010084# United States, Denver 2 Find a local number Phone conference ID: 362 010 084# For organizers: Meeting options Reset dial-in PIN 3 • ® COLORAD Department of Transportation Traffic Assessment Guidelines for CDOT Access Permits (in conformance with SHAC) This document is supplemental to the "State Highway Access Code" (SHAC) and is intended to provide additional clarity to applicants regarding the required content of traffic assessments submitted as part of a CDOT access permit application. Refer to the "CDOT Traffic Assessment levels" (TAL) document (Attachment A) and coordinate with CDOT as needed to determine the appropriate level of assessment for a particular development. Table 1 in this memo lists the specific traffic assessment items required for each level of traffic assessment and is applicable to most routine access permit applications. Some access permit applications may require additional analysis or discussion of other topics in addition to the items denoted in Table 1. It is required that the applicant arrange a pre-application meeting with CDOT to discuss application details and specific requirements for Level 2 and 3 traffic assessments. Refer to Attachment B for a sample Traffic Study Methodology Form that illustrates the items applicants should be ready to discuss during a pre-application meeting. Traffic assessments should contain all items indicated in Table 1 for the appropriate traffic assessment level (Level 1, 2, or 3) and should generally be presented in a similar order as in Table 1. Figures, maps, and tables shall be labeled, including a table or figure number, and presented in a legible scale. All levels of traffic assessments shall include an appendix with all relevant supporting documentation used to complete the traffic assessment report, including raw data collection records, trip generation pages and calculations, trip reduction justification and calculations, traffic modeling output files, copies of email correspondence, etc. All proposed accesses and intersection improvement recommendations shall adhere to the requirements set forth in the SHAC. While not always specifically stated in Table 1, every traffic assessment should continuously reference applicable standards set forth in the SHAC such as the number of accesses per parcel, intersection spacing, auxiliary lane requirements, access width and radii, etc. The TIS may only identify any anticipated waivers from the design standards of the SHAC as described in Section 4.12 of the SHAC. Waivers cannot be issued for procedural requirements. Deliverables required for a Level 2 (TripGen) and Level 3 (TIS) traffic assessment should be a formal report and include report elements such as a title page (include project name and number, date, company name, address and phone number and licensed engineer name, address, phone number, e-mail address, signed PE stamp and expiration date), list of figures, list of tables, executive summary, etc. All traffic and safety model files and output reports should also be included with the TIS submittal. Traffic modeling files should be dated and named in a clear, relevant, and consistent manner when transmitting to CDOT so that reviewers can easily navigate the submission folder. The list of files being transmitted to CDOT should be noted along with the list of attachments at the end of the traffic assessment report. Table 1 begins on the following page and continues through page 7. The table outlines and clarifies the requirements for each level of traffic assessment in conformance with SHAC and applies to most CDOT's routine access permit applications. 1 of 9 goCOLORADO �i�/ Department of Transportation Table 1: Traffic Assessment Study Content Guidance Category Description L 1 L 2 L 3 Pre-Application Meeting—Discuss traffic assessment Pre- assumptions and proposed methodology with a CDOT Application representative. Local entities should be invited and other X X Meeting stakeholders may also attend pre-application meeting with CDOT. Location Map- Clear, scaled map showing development parcel(s)and relation to the surrounding roadway network and X X X jurisdictional boundaries. Project Description - Detailed description of the existing land X X X use and the proposed development. Development Buildout(Open Year) -Year that development is X X X expected to open to traffic. Development Design Year(Horizon Year) -20 years after the X X planned open year. Phasing Plan - CDOT recommends preparing the TIS for the full build-out condition or the most reasonable level of completion that the development will reach within 5 years. Phases that are expected to be completed more than 5 years from the application if if Development date should submit a new permit application when new phases applicable applicable Context are expected to be completed within 5 years. TISs that include a phasing plan should evaluate no more than two phases, an interim conditional and a full buildout condition. Site Plan - Figure should include driveway widths, radii, and X X show expected circulation of vehicles on site. Access Locations - Detailed description of existing and proposed access points to the development. Description should include mile point location, existing and proposed access configuration (full access, 3/4 access, RIRO, etc.), control type X X X (signal, stop-controlled, roundabout, etc.), and status of the access point (existing -to remain, existing -to close, existing -to be modified, proposed, etc.) Access Point Spacing - Map should clearly identify existing and possible future access locations on both sides of the roadway X X within one-half mile of the development in each direction. Include distance between access point edges on the figure. Study Intersections- List of all intersections in the study area. Include existing control type and lane configuration of intersection X X X approaches including lane movement assignments and turn bay Study Area . lengths. Road Names- Map or list with names of roadways in the study area. State highways should use route designation identified in X X X OTIS in addition to local road names for the highway. 2 of 9 goCOLORADO t: Department of Transportation Table 1: Traffic Assessment Study Content Guidance Category Description L 1 L 2 L 3 Existing AADT-AADT of all roadways in the study area. AADT of State Highways can be found in CDOT OTIS and MS2SOFT. X X X Roadway Classification - Functional classification and access control classification (for state highways)of all roadways in the X X X study area. Posted Speed Limit- Existing posted speed limit within 1,000' in Study Area each direction of proposed development access points and study X X X Cont. area intersections. Planned Improvements-All projects that are planned or funded within one-half mile of the study area. Review local and state plans for funded improvements and list any projects within one- X X half mile of the study area. Reference any approved Access Control Plans (ACP)within the study area. Data Collection - Describe the data collection plan including date (must be collected within 2 years of TIS submittal), day of week, X X location, duration, and type of data collection. Peak Hours - List all peak hours to be analyzed. Analysis should include peak hours on the adjacent roadway and the peak hour of X X X the generator. Existing Volume Data- Include Peak Hour Factor(PHF), truck percentage, and any other relevant data related to the existing X X conditions traffic. Adjustment Factors - Describe adjustment factors that were Existing applied to the collected data to develop existing conditions Volumes turning movement volumes, including source data and calculations or describe why adjustment factors do not need to be X X applied to the existing conditions volumes. Note- Existing conditions peak hour volume should be adjusted as needed to reflect approximately the 30th highest hourly volume of the year (Design Hourly Volume, DHV). Existing Peak Hour Volume Diagram - Provide Figure showing peak hour turning movement counts (TMC)at all study intersections for all peak hours being analyzed. Volumes should X X be rounded up to the nearest whole number and balanced across intersections as outlined in CDOT"Traffic Analysis and Forecasting Guidelines". Land Use- Describe land use code selection, or justification of X X X alternative trip generation methodology 2. Trip Trip Reductions - If applicable, describe all adjustments to trip Generation2'3 generation that will be utilized for the development including if if internal capture, pass-by trips, mode split, or other adjustments. applicable applicable All adjustments must include supporting documentation in the report appendix. 3 of 9 goCOLORADO t: Department of Transportation Table 1: Traffic Assessment Study Content Guidance Category Description L 1 L 2 L 3 Trip Generation3 - Include Table of trip generation calculations using ITE Trip Generation Manual (most recent edition at the time of submission). Use of CDOT table template4 is highly encouraged. The table must include land use code, independent variable, development size (in relation to independent variable), total daily trips, and peak hour trips (total, entering, and exiting) X X X for each peak hour being analyzed. If trip reductions are recommended, they should be separated into reductions that will reduce volumes at the driveways (such as internal capture) and reductions that will not reduce volumes at the driveways (pass-by or diverted). Volumes should be rounded up to the nearest whole number. Trip Distribution - Describe distribution of trips generated by the proposed development. Description should include assumptions X X and calculations and all relevant sources. Trip Distribution Figure- Provide a Figure showing percentage Trip and directional distribution of individual movements entering and exiting the site. When a development contains multiple access X X Generation points, a separate figure for distribution of entering and exiting Cont. traffic is recommended. Development/Site-Generated Volume Diagram - Provide a Figure showing peak hour turning movement volumes of ONLY development/site-generated traffic volumes at all study intersections for all peak hours being analyzed. When a development will contain multiple access points, a separate figure for distribution of entering and exiting traffic is highly encouraged. X X When pass-by or diverted trips are part of the analysis, separate volume diagrams for distribution of new trips generated by the development and reassignment of pass-by/diverted trip volumes should be included along with the final development/site- generated volume diagram. Volumes should be rounded to the nearest whole number. Construction Traffic-When the construction of a development will generate at least 10 DHV (PCE)or a development will be under construction for one year or longer, an estimate of if if construction traffic volumes during analysis peak hours should be included and analyzed alongside development traffic to determine applicable applicable if auxiliary lanes or other mitigation measures are warranted due to construction traffic. Growth Rate (GR)- List the applied growth rate(s) and describe Future the process used to determine the growth rate for developing Volumes future background traffic volumes. Include calculations, X X Development assumptions, and data sources. 4 of 9 goCOLORADO t: Department of Transportation Table 1: Traffic Assessment Study Content Guidance Category Description L 1 L 2 L 3 Build-out/Open Year Background Volume Diagram - Figure showing background peak hour turning movement volumes for the build-out/open year at all study intersections for all peak X X hours being analyzed. Volumes should be rounded up to the nearest whole number. Build-out/Open Year Total Volume Diagram - Figure showing total (build-out/open year background + development) peak hour X X turning movement volumes for the build-out/open year at all study intersections for all peak hours being analyzed. Design/Horizon Year Background Volume Diagram - Figure Future showing background peak hour turning movement volumes for Volumes the design/horizon year(build-out/open year+ 20)at all study X X Development intersections for all peak hours being analyzed. Volumes should Cont. be rounded up to the nearest whole number. Design/Horizon Year Total Volume Diagram - Figure showing total (design/horizon year background + development) peak hour X X turning movement volumes for the design/horizon year at all study intersections for all peak hours being analyzed. Auxiliary Lane Analysis - Compare design/horizon year total passenger car equivalent (PCE)volumes with auxiliary lane requirements in the SHAC. Analysis should include a review of all study intersections and turning movements. Make a final X X descriptive or list of recommendations as to whether an auxiliary lane is or is not warranted. Where auxiliary lanes are warranted, specify the required lane length. Traffic Analysis Methodology5,6- Describe the methodology for conducting traffic analysis including the type and version of the software used and measures of effectiveness (MOE) being evaluated. Required MOEs include control delay, level of service X X (LOS), volume-to-capacity ratio, and 95% queue lengths. MOEs should be reported by movement, approach, and for overall intersection as appropriate. Traffic Build-out/Open Year- Background Conditions Operations'- Operations Results of traffic operation analysis for the build-out/open year X X Analysis with Background traffic volumes only. Planned improvements that 5,6,7,8,9,10 will be in place by the year of analysis should be included. Build-out/Open Year-Total Conditions Operations without Mitigations'- Results of traffic operation analysis for the build- out/open year with Total traffic volumes (background + development/site-generated). This analysis should not assume X X any improvements associated with the development except those required to provide access to the site at driveway locations (i.e. driveway connection to the highway and required auxiliary lanes). 5 of 9 goCOLORADO t: Department of Transportation Table 1: Traffic Assessment Study Content Guidance Category Description L 1 L 2 L 3 Design/Horizon Year- Background Conditions Operations?- Results of traffic operation analysis for the design/horizon year X with Background traffic volumes only. Planned improvements that will be in place by the year of analysis should be included. Design/Horizon Year-Total Conditions Operations without Mitigations?- Results of traffic operation analysis for the design/horizon year with Total traffic volumes (background + development/site-generated). This analysis should not assume X any improvements associated with the development except those required to provide access to the site at driveway locations (i.e. driveway connection to the highway and required auxiliary lanes). Operations Deficiency8'9- Describe deficiencies that were identified in the traffic operations analysis, if any. These X X deficiencies trigger the need for mitigations and improvements. Traffic Operations Alternatives Analysis?-When improvements are determined to Analysis be needed based on the traffic analysis results, the TIS must Cont. analyze a range of reasonable alternatives including no build or no direct access alternatives. Innovative intersection alternatives should also be considered. A new traffic signal may only be included as an option in an alternatives analysis if a signal warrant study indicates a signal is warranted 5,10 CDOT may request ICAT (or other tools)as part of the TIS deliverables. CDOT's ICAT (Intersection Control Assessment) X Tool is developed to facilitate the screening, ranking, and prioritization of available ranges of alternatives (ICAT stage 1). It also facilitates benefit-cost analysis (BCA)for the top five alternatives, using output results from traffic, safety, and environmental analyses, along with vulnerable road user(VRU) opportunities and stakeholder support levels. These five alternatives are then ranked based on their overall BCA score (ICAT stage 2). Recommended Mitigations - Make final recommendations in mitigating the identified deficiencies based on the alternatives X analysis results. Concept Plan - Provide a scaled concept plan of all proposed X mitigations, including required auxiliary lanes. Historical Crash Data - Report crash data from the most recently available 5 years by severity and type of crash at study if if intersections. Historical crash data may be requested from CDOT requested requested during the pre-application meeting or by email. CDOT may by CDOT by CDOT Safety provide additional information about existing crash patterns which should be addressed in the TIS if applicable. Analysis Safety Impacts and Potential Mitigations - Describe potential safety impacts of the proposed development including the impact X X caused by increased traffic, and new access points. Make recommended mitigations as applicable. 6 of 9 goCOLORADO t: Department of Transportation Table 1: Traffic Assessment Study Content Guidance Category Description L 1 L 2 L 3 Multimodal Infrastructure- Document location of existing and proposed multimodal (non-motorized) infrastructure within the X X X study area. This may include crosswalks, bus stops, designated bike parking areas, micro-transit corrals, etc. Pedestrian -Analysis should address pedestrian access and if if circulation including the interface with bicycle and transit facilities. requested requested Multimodal The analysis may include pedestrian level of service analysis and re q q Analysis by CDOT by CDOT y should clearly define the methodology used. (non-motorized modes) Bicycle-Analysis should address bicycle access and circulation. if if The analysis may include bicycle level of service analysis and requested requested should clearly define the methodology used. by CDOT by CDOT Transit-Analysis should document existing and planned transit if if services servicing the development including expected frequency requested requested of service. The analysis may include transit level of service by DOT by OT analysis and should clearly define the methodology used. Sight Distance- Include measured sight distance at all development access locations to the state highway, along with X X X relevant photos. Development must meet adequate sight distance Measurements requirements per SHAC Section 4.3. Clear Zone- If applicable, provide evidence of available clear if if if zones, including relative photos. applicable applicable applicable Required Roadway Improvements - Clearly summarize roadway improvements, including auxiliary lanes, required to accommodate development traffic and describe when the X X improvement should be implemented and who will be responsible for completing the improvement. Conformance to State Highway Access Code—Clearly state that the recommended improvements are in compliance with all requirements set forth in the State Highway Access Code. If any X X Conclusions improvements are not in compliance, include documentation of CDOT concurrence to the variance request. Summary of Driveway Volumes- Clearly summarize the Design Hourly Volume (DHV)to be used for each required access permit. The DHV is the anticipated highest total hourly X X X traffic volume that will use the access point in the design/horizon year. Sealed Report: The Report must be Signed and Sealed by the X X Registered Colorado Professional Engineer. 7 of 9 a® COLORADO Department of Transportation Table Footnotes: 1. Refer to SHAC for determining how large a study area to include for each traffic assessment. The extent and contents of the study area depends on the location and size of the proposed development and conditions of the adjacent area and is defined in SHAC. 2. Engineering judgment should be used when selecting the proposed land use and independent variable for trip generation calculations. Note ITE guidance related to trip generation calculations: a. Use Fitted Curve Equation, when: • A fitted curve equation is provided and the data plot has at least 20 data points, or • A fitted curve equation is provided, the curve has an R2 of at least 0.75, the fitted curve falls within the data cluster, and the weighted standard deviation is more than 55% of the weighted average rate. b. Use Weighted Average Rate, when: • The data plot has at least three data points (and preferably, six or more); • The R2 value for the fitted curve is less than 0.75 or no fitted curve equation is provided; • The weighted standard deviation for the average rate is less than 55% of the weighted average rate; and • The weighted average rate is within data cluster in plot. c. Collect Local Data, when: • Study site is not compatible with ITE Land Use Code definition; • Data plot has only one or two data points (and preferably, five or fewer); • The weighted standard deviation for the average rate is greater than 55% of the weighted average rate; • The independent variable value is not within range of data; or • Neither weighted average rate line or fitted curve is within data cluster at size of study site. 3. Some studies may need to provide separate trip-generation deliverables for passenger cars (PC) and trucks (HV). When a proposed land use is not included in the most recent version of the ITE Trip Generation Manual the traffic assessment should propose a reasonable estimate of daily and design hourly volumes. The preferred methodology is to calculate trip generation rates based on peak period counts collected at a similar facility. Wedding and special event venues may reference the memo included in Attachment C. 4. See Attachment D- CDOT Trip Generation Table Template 5. When signalized intersections are part of the study area, the applicant should request existing signal timing data to use for analysis. TIS analysis should assume cycle length consistent with the existing corridor signal operation and function, and the same yellow and all red times as in the existing timing plan. When timing plans are not available, the analyst must calculate yellow and all red clearance times using a CDOT-approved methodology or assume a minimum 5-second yellow and 3-second all-red phase. The analysis should use the same cycle length as adjacent intersections if part of a coordinated corridor or may assume a cycle length from 60 to 140 seconds at isolated intersections. If the access is proposed to have a traffic signal, or will necessitate modifications to a traffic signal, additional analysis and documentation are required per SHAC. 8 of 9 g® COLORADO Department of Transportation 6. When an intersection is adjacent to a railroad crossing, the study should include a description of train operations in the report. Ensure operations analysis accounts for the distance between crossbucks on approaches indicating the area where vehicles may not stop on tracks. If the intersection is signalized or is proposed to be signalized in the future, coordination should be made with the Region Traffic Engineer to determine if signal preemption is or will be used and if it may be incorporated into operations analysis. 7. Traffic operations analysis must use passenger car equivalent(PCE)volumes or accurately account for truck percentages in analysis. 8. At signalized intersections, all movements and the overall intersection should operate at LOS D or better in the peak hours, unless otherwise approved by CDOT prior to the TIS submittal. If LOS E and F cannot be avoided (due to long cycle lengths or other constraints agreed upon with the Region Traffic Engineer prior to TIS submittal), the operations analysis should ensure the intersection geometry can accommodate the anticipated queue and that the signal is able to process the entire queue during each cycle. 9. LOS E and F on a minor street approach at a two-way stop-controlled (TWSC) intersection should be further investigated. The developer should coordinate with the local agency if side street operations are a concern to determine the preferred course of action (no action, mitigation, etc.). Documentation of these conversations and recommended action should be included in the report. 10. Notes regarding signal warrant studies: - Signal warrant studies must be attached to the TIS and must include analysis of all 9 warrants. - An intersection that meets criteria for Warrant 3 (Peak Hour) or Warrant 8 (Roadway Network) must also meet at least one other warrant criteria (that is not Warrant 8 or 3)to recommend a new traffic signal unless specifically approved by the Region Traffic Engineer. - Where a dedicated right-turn lane exists or is planned, right-turn volumes on applicable approaches should be reduced by 50% if turning into a shared lane or by 100% if turning into a dedicated right-turn acceleration lane. - Study should indicate if the signal is warranted based on projected build-out/open volumes or design/horizon volumes. Note that some Regions may not permit signals based on design/horizon year volumes. - Note that satisfaction of a traffic signal warrant or warrants shall not in itself require the installation of a traffic signal. The final decision regarding the approval of new traffic signals lies with the Region Traffic Engineer. Attachments Appendix A. CDOT Traffic Assessment Levels (TAL) Memo Appendix B. Sample form for Traffic Study Methodology Appendix C. Example for Trip Generation and Distribution Rates-Special Event Venue, Wedding Appendix D. Template for CDOT Trip Generation Table 9 of 9 Attachment A CDOT Levels of Traffic Assessment ® COLORAO Department of TrDansportation CDOT Traffic Assessment Levels Section 2.3(5) of the "State Highway Access Code" (SHAC)specifies the thresholds and general requirements of a traffic impact study(TIS).A TIS is required when the proposed land use will generate a Design Hourly Volume(DHV) of 100 vehicles or more, or when considered necessary or desirable by CDOT.This document is supplemental to the SHAC and describes three (3) levels of traffic assessments and the associated requirements for each. The permit applicant should contact the appropriate CDOT Region to determine the appropriate traffic assessment level and the specific requirements for each application. Level 2 and 3 traffic assessments are required to arrange a pre-application meeting to discuss requirements and agree on a proposed methodology.The contact information for CDOT Regions' access permit is listed at the end of this document. Sections below list and summarize the CDOT Traffic Assessment Levels. For guidance on the content required for each Traffic Assessment Level, refer to Table 1 in the"Traffic Assessment Guidelines"for CDOT Access Permits document. Level 1 -Trip Generation Assessment (TripGen) The purpose of a Level 1 Assessment is to document the project trip generation and to confirm if auxiliary turn lanes are not required at the proposed access point.A Level 1 Assessment is required for all projects that generate less than DHV of 10 Passenger Car Equivalents(PCEs)at both the construction and after build-out. For example, a single-family home usually generates one trip in the peak hour, so a project with nine or fewer homes would fit into this category. It is unlikely that any commercial or industrial development would fit into this category. Level 2-Auxiliary Turn Lane Assessment (TurnLn) The purpose of a Level 2 Assessment is to document the project trip generation and to determine auxiliary turn lane requirements at the proposed access points within the immediate study area. The results of this assessment may reveal that no additional turn lanes are needed.The assessment may also reveal that a Traffic Impact Study is necessary(see Level 3), as determined by CDOT. It is strongly recommended that all assumptions be confirmed with the CDOT traffic engineer prior to completing the assessment.A Level 2 Assessment shall be required for all projects that generate between 10 and 99 DHV trips in the peak hour.A Professional Engineers seal is required for all traffic assessment submissions. Level 3-Traffic Impact Study (TIS) The purpose of a Level 3 assessment or Traffic Impact Study(TIS) is to understand the full traffic impact of the proposed development, and to identify traffic mitigation measures.A TIS is required when the proposed land use will generate a DHV of 100 vehicles or more, or when considered necessary or desirable by CDOT.A Professional Engineers seal is required. It is strongly recommended that all assumptions be confirmed with the CDOT traffic engineer prior to completing the study. 1 of 2 Ce ® COLORADO Department of Transportation CDOT Regions Access Permitting Contact Information: • R1 access permitting(303-512-4272) steven.loeffler@state.co.us 2829 W. Howard Pl., 2nd Floor, Denver, CO 80204 • R2 access permitting(719-562-5540) cdot r2 permits_access@state.co.us 5615 Wills Blvd,Suite A, Pueblo, CO 81008 • R3 access permitting(970-683-6284) Brian.killian@state.co.us 222 South Sixth St, Room 100, Grand Junction, CO 81501 • R4 access permitting(970-302-4022) timothy.bilobran@state.co.us 10601 W. 10th St., Greeley, CO 80634 • R5 access permitting(970-385-3626) cdot_region5accesspermit_sstate.co.us_ 3803 N. Main Ave, Suite 100, Durango, CO 81301 2 of 2 Attachment B Traffic Impact Study (TIS) Methodology Form CCOLORADO Department of Transportation Region 3 Transportation Impact Study Methodology Form Prior to starting a traffic impact study, a Methodology Form must be submitted for review and signed by the Region 3 Access Engineer. It shall be included as part of the study. CONTACT INFORMATION Consultant: Name: Telephone: Email: Developer/Owner Name: PROJECT INFORMATION Project Name Project Location Project Description (Attached proposed site plan) State Highway County Mile Post Posted Speed Limit TIS ASSUMPTIONS Study Years Current Year: Buildout Year: Long Term Year: Traffic Assessment Level (Provide justification) Study Intersections 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5. 10. Future Growth Rate ❑ OTIS ❑ Regional TDM ❑ Other Seasonal Adjustment Factor Page 1 COLORADO Department of Transportation Region 3 ASSUMPTIONS CONTINUED Project Trip Distribution (State assumptions and attach sketch that shows individual movements.) Trip Reduction Percentage Internal Capture: Pass By: Multi-Modal: Other: Study Time Periods ❑AM (7-9) ❑ PM (4-6) El Weekday (Check all that apply) ❑ SAT (Midday) El Other Existing and Proposed ITE Trip Generation Land Use Analysis Methods El Synchro or ❑ HCS ❑ SimTraffic or ❑ Other (Check all that apply) (closely spaced intersections or when (isolated intersections only) known/expected queuing issue) ❑ Signal Warrants ❑ Pedestrian/Transit/Bicycle ❑ Safety/Sight Distance ❑ Queuing and Storage ❑ Other Notes and Other Assumptions Crash Data CDOT will perform a crash data analysis for the highway in the vicinity of the proposed access and provide to the consultant. As a part of the study consultant shall recommend mitigation measures for any identified safety issues. Simulation Input Files Consultant to provide computer files used for analysis with a signed and sealed copy of the study. CDOT INTERNAL USE ONLY Review Comments ❑ Revise and Resubmit Engineer Signature/Date ❑ Approved This is a sample Traffic Assessment Methodology form intended to illustrate the items that applicants should be ready to discuss during a pre-application meeting. Page 2 Attachment C Wedding Venue Trip Generation Rate Memo CDOT COLORADO CO ! Department of Transportation Region 3 Traffic and Safety DATE: January 30, 2018 FROM: Kent Harbert, CDOT Region 3 Access Engineer SUBJECT: Wedding venue trip generation and trip distribution The ITE Trip Generation Guide does not include a land use category for wedding venues. It is, therefore, desirable to establish a standard methodology to project the trip generation rates and the trip distribution assumptions. The following is proposed: Trip Generation A wedding is a single event at a pre-established time. All of the wedding party and wedding guests will be in attendance at the ceremony. Therefore, the trip generation rate will be based on the capacity of the area within the venue to be used for the ceremony. Typically, a wedding party will rent a venue with a capacity near the size of their wedding. Estimate that 75% of the venue capacity will be the typical size used for trip generation. Estimate that the wedding party and vendors represent 10% of those attending the wedding and that they arrive more than one hour before the ceremony. The remaining 90% will arrive during the one-hour period prior to the ceremony. Many of the wedding guest travel together as couples, families or groups of friends. Assume there will be 2 to 2.5 guests per vehicle. Using the above factors gives a range of 0.27 to 0.33 for the trip generation factor as a function of the venue capacity. Use an average rate of 0.30 with 100% entering. If the venue does not include a reception area use the same 0.30 rate for the exiting trips. If the venue has a reception area the exiting will be dispersed over a few hours. Use a rate of 0.12 (0.30 x 40%) for the peak hour of exiting vehicles. Trip Distribution Trip distribution for a wedding venue is not like other land uses where the traffic in one direction plus the traffic in the opposite direction totals to 100% of the design hour volume. For a wedding venue the majority of the traffic can be to and from one direction for one wedding and to and from the other direction for a different wedding. The two distributions need to be analyzed separately, not averaged. w of Cole ET- 222 S. 6`h Street, Room 100, Grand Junction, CO 81501-2769 P 970.683.6271 F 970.683.6290 www.coloradodot.Info H o * * * ,;,*rs&> * */876* Attachment D CDOT Trip Generation Table Template Table 1: Trip Generation Table Template (Project with No Proposed Trip Reductions) Land Use ITE Proposed Weekda AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour y LUC Size Daily In Out Total In Out Total Strip Retail Plaza (<40ksf) 822 23,000 SF 1,250 _ 35 20 55 70 70 140 High-Turnover (Sit-Down) Restaurant 932 10,000 SF 1,070 50 45 95 55 35 90 1 Total Trips 2,320 85 65 150 125 105 230 Table 2: Trip Generation Template (Project with Proposed Trip Reductions) Land Use ITE Proposed Weekda AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour y LUC Size Daily In Out Total In Out Total Strip Retail Plaza (<40ksf) 822 23,000 SF 1,250 35 20 55 70 70 140 High-Turnover (Sit-Down) Restaurant 932 10,000 SF 1,070 50 45 95 55 35 90 Total Trips _ 2,320 85 65 150 125 105 230 Trip Reductions (Internal capture, linked trips, etc.) -50 -5 0 -5 -5 0 -5 Total Driveway Trips' 2,270 80 65 145 120 105 225 . Pass-by Trips -850 -30 -30 -60 -40 -40 _ -80 Net New Trips 1,420 50 35 85 80 65 145 'Operations analysis shall be performed using the total vehicular volume experienced at an access point/driveway or study intersection which includes pass-by trips. Pass-by trips should be reassigned to the access point/driveway from the adjacent roadway network as needed. These Trip Generation tables are examples. Actual project-specific trip generation and distribution data should be adequately obtained and presented similarly. Diana Aungst From: Diana Aungst Sent: Friday, March 6, 2026 12:59 PM To: Meadow Ridge Cc: Joshua Brunner;Ashley Ramirez; Maxwell Nader; David Eisenbraun; Bruce Barker; Karin McDougal; Roy Rudisill; Caleb Sulzen Subject: Hearing Notification of Probable Cause PCSC25-0008 Attachments: 2026-03-06 Notification of PCSC hearing 4-8-26.pdf Hi Barry: Please see the attached letter. The Stop Work Order for case 1MUSR21-19-0025 was issued on October 2, 2025. As of today, the site remains in violation. Therefore, the County has scheduled a Probable Cause Hearing before the Board of County Commissioners. The hearing will be held at 10:00 a.m. on April 8, 2026, in the Hearing Room located in the Administrative Building at 1150 "0" Street, Greeley, Colorado. Please plan to attend. Sincerely, „may COUNTY,CO Diana Aungst,AICP I CFM Principal Planner Department of Planning Services Desk: 970-400-3524 P.O. Box 758, 1402 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80632 0X 000 Joln Our Team IMPORTANT:This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged,confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure.If you have received this communication in error,please immediately notify sender by return e-mail and destroy the communication.Any disclosure,copying,distribution or the taking of any action concerning the contents of this communication or any attachments by anyone other than the named recipient is strictly prohibited. 1 qsd DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES (970) 400-6100 — � 1402 N 17T" Avenue COUNTY,CO Greeley, CO 80632 April 8, 2026 Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC c/o Barry Fehr 23670 County Road 22 Hudson, CO 80642-9513 Subject: Notification of Probable Cause Hearing Address: 21323 Interstate 76 Frontage Road, Hudson, CO 80642 Legal: Lot B 1 AMRECX19-17-0216 being part of the SW4 of Section 10, Ti N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, CO PN #: 1473-10-3-00-025 USR#: 1MUSR21-19-0025 Case#: PCSC25-0008 Dear Mr. Barry Fehr: Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County will hold a Probable Cause public hearing pursuant to Chapter 23, Article 2, Division 4, Section 23-2-270 of the Weld County Code. This meeting will take place in the Board Room, Administration Building, 1 150 "O" Street, Greeley, Colorado. The purpose of this public hearing will be to review case number 1 MUSR21-19-0025 for compliance with the Development Standards as approved by the Board of County Commissioners on to determine if probable cause exists to hold a hearing of revocation of 1 MUSR21-19-0025. The Department of Planning Services has determined that the property is not in compliance with the following Development Standards: 1 MUSR21-19-0025 Development Standards #1, 3, 4, 5, 22, 24, and 25 state: 1. A Site Specific Development Plan and Minor Amendment to Use by Special Review Permit, USR I9-0025 for any Use permitted as a Use by Right, an Accessory Use or a Use by Special Review Permit in the Commercial or Industrial Zone Districts (office, light manufacturing, and outdoor storage of vehicles and equipment) to add an 80'x 150'structure for general office space and equipment storage, provided that the property is not a lot in an approved or recorded subdivision plat or lots parts of a map or plan filed prior to adoption of any regulations controlling subdivisions in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 3. The hours of operation are 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Friday, except in case of emergency. 4. The number of on-site employees shall be limited to twenty (20). 5. The parking area on the site shall be maintained. PCSC25-0008-Meadow Ridge Holdings, LLC ***Sent first class,certified,and via email*** Page 2 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design and Operation Standards of Chapter 23 of the Weld County Code. 24. The Use by Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing standards and all applicable Weld County regulations. Substantial changes from the plans or Development Standards, as shown or stated, shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services 25. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. For any questions you may contact me at 970-400-3524 or daungst@weld.gov. Sincerely, � � Diana Aungst, AICP, CFM Principal Planner cc: PCSC25-0008 PCSC25-0008-Meadow Ridge Holdings, LLC ***Sent first class,certified,and via email*** SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY • Complete items 1,2,and 3. A. Slgnatu • Print your name and address on the reverse X CIAgent so that we can return the card to you. 0 Addressee ▪ Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, B. 1Ur d yC.Dat of Deliveor on the front if space permits.1. Article Addressed to: D. s In e =ow: o Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC c/o Barry Fehr MAR 1 6 2026 23670 County Road 22 Hudson, CO 80642-9513 MidCity} Idltl 3. Service Type ❑Priority Mail iExpre 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 .Adu❑�ldertllt Signature. g tu®Restricted Delivery 0 RDaglss d Mail Restrictec 9590 9402 7686 2122 8651 24 ❑Certified Mall Restricted Delivery 0 Signature ConfirmatlonT"' El Collect on Delivery ❑Signature Confirmation o ArtirI❑hi,imhmr ITrensfer from service label! t3 Collect on Delivery Restricted Delivery Restricted Delivery 7020 1290 0001 8962 7457 cliRestrfctedDelwery PS Form 3811,July 2020 PSN 7530-02-000-9053 Domestic Return Receipt USPS TRACKING# First-Class Mail Postage&Fees Paid USPS Permit No.G-10 9590 9402 7686 2122 8651 24 United States •Sender:Please print your name,address, and ZIP+4®in this box• Postal Service WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 1402 N 17TH AVENUE PO BOX 758 GREELEY CO 80631 ATIIcA V K DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES (970) 400-6100 NVE- 1402 N 17TH Avenue COUNTY,CO Greeley, CO 80632 Probable Cause April 2, 2025 Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC 23670 County Road 22 Hudson, CO 80642-9513 Subject: Noncompliance with 1MUSR21-19-0025 Address: 21323 Interstate 76 Frontage Road, Hudson, CO 80642 Legal: Lot B 1AMRECX19-17-0216 being part of the SW4 of Section 10, T1 N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, CO PN #: 1473-10-3-00-025 USR#: 1MUSR21-19-0025 Case #: PCSC25-0008 To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the property identified above is not in compliance with 1MUSR21-19- 0025 (office, manufacturing, and storage) recorded on February 3, 2022, at reception #4799623. The following is a summary of the complaint: Operating past the hours of operation, more than twenty (20) employees, excessive traffic. 1MUSR21-19-0025 Development Standards #3, 4, 5, 22, 24, and 25 state: 3. The hours of operation are 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Friday, except in case of emergency. 4. The number of on-site employees shall be limited to twenty (20). 5. The parking area on the site shall be maintained. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design and Operation Standards of Chapter 23 of the Weld County Code. 24. The Use by Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing standards and all applicable Weld County regulations. Substantial changes from the plans or Development Standards, as shown or stated, shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services 25. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. *** Sent via first class and certified mail *** Page 2 If the Probable Cause Hearing is scheduled, the purpose of this public hearing will be to review case number 1MUSR21-19-0025 for compliance with the Development Standards and to determine if probable cause exists to hold a hearing on revocation of the permits. In order to bring the property into compliance the number of employees, the number of vehicles including trucks and the specific of the operations on-site area require to meet the requirements of 1MUSR21-19-0025 as outlined in the Board Resolution. Contact me no later than April 10, 2025 to set up a site inspection. If you wish to discuss the options to possibly amend this USR to please submit the attached PreApplication request form, included with this letter, no later than April 10, 2025, to set up a meeting. If it is determined at the Probable Cause hearing that there is probable cause that the property is not in compliance with 1MUSR21-19-0025 the Board of County Commissioners will schedule a Show Cause Hearing to consider revocation of the permits. Please feel free to contact me with questions at 970-400-3524 or daungst@weld.gov. Sincerely, Diana Aungst Principal Planner CC: PCSC25-0008 1 MUSR21-19-0025 Enc: PreApplication request form *** Sent via first class and certified mail *"" IF3Gt doEik DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES (970) 400-6100 IJ 1402 N 17TH Avenue WECOUNTY,CO Greeley, CO 80632 Probable Cause April 2, 2025 Meadow Ridge Holdings LLC 23670 County Road 22 Hudson, CO 80642-9513 Subject: Noncompliance with IMUSR21-19-0025 Address: 21323 Interstate 76 Frontage Road, Hudson, CO 80642 Legal: Lot B 1AMRECXI9-17-0216 being part of the SW4 of Section 10, TIN, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, CO PN #: 1473-10-3-00-025 USR#: 1MUSR21-19-00r- - Case#: PCSC25-0008 U.S. Postal Service' CERTIFIED MAIL° RECEIPT To Whom it May Concern: Domestic Mail Only '1-- - = - For delivery information,visit our website at www.usps.conr.. cc Notice is hereby given that the =2 � D-. o- 0025 (office, manufacturing, ar tn. tn. 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