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2800 N Main St Unit# 1100 Bldg# 2810
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2800
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N
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2810
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Round 1 Bowling and Amusement 12/09/2024 Paradigm Design <br />Main Place Mall Expansion Grand Rapids, MI <br />Santa Ana, California <br />Project #2309147GR <br />ALTERATION PROJECT PROCEDURES 01 3516 - 8 <br />ed. 2023-09-22 <br />a.If combustible material cannot be removed, provide fire blankets to cover such materials. <br />B.Heat-Generating Equipment and Combustible Materials: Comply with the following procedures while <br />performing work with heat-generating equipment or combustible materials, including welding, torch- <br />cutting, soldering, brazing, removing paint with heat, or other operations where open flames or <br />implements using high heat or combustible solvents and chemicals are anticipated: <br />1.Obtain Landlord's approval for operations involving use of open-flame or welding or other high- <br />heat equipment. Use of open-flame equipment is not permitted. Notify Landlord at least 72 hours <br />before each occurrence, indicating location of such work. <br />2.As far as practicable, restrict heat-generating equipment to shop areas or outside the building. <br />3.Do not perform work with heat-generating equipment in or near rooms or in areas where <br />flammable liquids or explosive vapors are present or thought to be present. Use a combustible <br />gas indicator test to ensure that the area is safe. <br />4.Use fireproof baffles to prevent flames, sparks, hot gases, or other high-temperature material <br />from reaching surrounding combustible material. <br />5.Prevent the spread of sparks and particles of hot metal through open windows, doors, holes, and <br />cracks in floors, walls, ceilings, roofs, and other openings. <br />C.Fire-Control Devices: Provide and maintain fire extinguishers, fire blankets, and rag buckets for disposal <br />of rags with combustible liquids. Maintain each as suitable for the type of fire risk in each work area. <br />Ensure that nearby personnel and the fire-watch personnel are trained in fire-extinguisher and blanket <br />use. <br />D.Sprinklers: Where sprinkler protection exists and is functional, maintain it without interruption while <br />operations are being performed. If operations are performed close to sprinklers, shield them temporarily <br />with guards. <br />1.Remove temporary guards at the end of work shifts, whenever operations are paused, and when <br />nearby work is complete. <br />3.3 PROTECTION DURING APPLICATION OF CHEMICALS <br />A.Protect other Tenant’s merchandise and equipment, adjacent storefront, surrounding surfaces of walls, <br />and remaining ceilings and finishes from harm or spillage resulting from applications of chemicals and <br />adhesives. <br />B.Cover adjacent surfaces with protective materials that are proven to resist chemicals selected for Project <br />unless chemicals being used will not damage adjacent surfaces as indicated in alteration work program. <br />Use covering materials and masking agents that are waterproof and UV resistant and that will not stain <br />or leave residue on surfaces to which they are applied. Apply protective materials according to <br />manufacturer's written instructions. Do not apply liquid masking agents or adhesives to painted or <br />porous surfaces. When no longer needed, promptly remove protective materials.
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