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I,A r0a ',SZ 1r77 a.5', � Siding 2nd Floor Only Z_° 03 Q LOT 42 ill C� a —77 n_ q3' 5' x 101 TRANSFORMER 1 EASEMENT (Par plat) ] 3g054' To...,,,, O\ �uA' pICKERING LAVE - (PB, Plat) j— l-4 ;PL:nd 15v iron r°` 70'i G��gT LAjqe ALL CHANGES REQUIRE APPROVAL OF REVISED PLANS APPROVED PLANS SHALL BE KEPT ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES CONSTRUCTION HOURS CONSTRUCTIONHOURS 1 00 00 MONDAY - SATURDAY ONLY NO WORK PERMITTED ON SUNDAY LbNTRACTDR9.ALLOALLFOPIN9PECTION✓S (817) 410-3010 CONTRACTOR REOIBTRAT'ON WILLBE T RE VO RE O UPON PERMIT EXPIRATION MID 2. p�aVaVpa aOOo DO SHEATHING INSPECTION REQUIRED PRIOR TO INSTALLING NEW SIDING S.A. F `Yil I5A' I -f'1- 0.6 - LOT 40 a TWO 5TORY BRICK F Siding 2nd Floor Onl 2704 COBBLESTONE DRIVE - g Y� 5 [,7LL LT -� (pm plat) LOT 41 3LOGK I 51 DTILI-TY45EMEN CITY OF GRAPEVINE THIS PAGE REI$a Sin Ff]9 $�S�J�,�I�]JJ (pEr pint) RELEASE BOE$A�OI/�/iii�l���l�fi/wiiQl7 CONFLICT WITH THE BUILDING CODE OR ZONING - \ ORDINANCE O DYAPPROVEDPLPtH57jl V[X TONTHEJOB M1 _ IN ALL �I�IVVAA�6 ay"'--C4BBLE5T0NE DR NOTES: (501 R.O,W.) THIS SURVEY 15 AFFECTED BY THE FOLLOWING: (CIE) AIRPORT ZONING REGULATION5, VOL. 7349, PG- 110{, R.P.R,T.C. �— —-- �- PLAT. F27O4 IVED: 10/09/2025 HLT WITH ORIGINAL SIGNATURE IN BLACK INK. 3887 COBBLESTONE DR ALL SIDING 10/13/2025 1125:28 AM BY: KELLY TAFF TSBPE: 1-3971 BUILDING INSPECTION OMsroS. RELEASE DOES NOTAPPLYTO CONSTRUCTION IN EASEMENTS OR PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY ALL CHANGES MUST BE APPROVED. ■ SmartSideG 38 AND 76 SERIES BRUSHED SMOOTH OR CEDAR TEXTURE PRIMED LAP SIDING TRIM &SIDING LPN SmartSide® Trim and Siding is covered under the LPRE SmartSide®Prorated 50-Year Limited Warranty. Refer to the warranty, which is available online, for complete terms and conditions. Product must be transported, stared, handled, installed, finished, and maintained in accordance with all published application, finishing, and maintenance instructions and technical notes and bulletins (collectively, "Instructions') in effect at the time of installation. Failure to follow such Instructions will make the Limited Warranty inapplicable as to the products affected by such failure. No modification or exception to these Instructions and no non -published recommendations are valid unless issued in writing on a project -specific basis by LP's Director of Technology prior to application. Always check and comply with local building codes. Where conflicts occur among the Instructions, applicable codes or referenced standards, the designer of record, or an authority having jurisdiction, the most restrictive requirement shall apply. Regardless of sheathing type or configuration of wall assembly components, LP's liability for the performance of the product is limited as expressly provided in the Limited Warranty. m WARNING: Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to 1365Warnings.ca.gov/woad-dust, PRooucr LEGEND Q LPN SmartSideN Lap Siding Q LPN SmartSide® Panel Siding © LPN SmartSide® Vertical Siding QR LPN SmartSideN Cedar Shake © LPNSmartSideN Trim & Fascia Q LPN SmartSideN Soffit Q LPN SmartSideN ExpertFinishI" Lap Joint Siding Q LPN SmartSideN Accessories Q LPN SmartSideN Nickel Gap Siding STORAGE • Handle siding with care during storage and application. • Store siding under a roof or separate waterproof covering. • Store off the ground, supported on a flat well -drained surface. - Additional support may be required to achieve clearance from the ground. BEFORE YOU BEGIN I E TMKEiEQiT ill/t sWITH TNu(rr/Nriftikl�E ytMn ZONINGON CONFLICE BUILDING CODE OR ORDINANCE At the time of manufacture, siding meets or exceeds the performance standards set fort cIry AFPaDV�S41 .A(t(jp �j rT ON THE JOB recognition under PR-N124, ESR-1301, CCMC 11826-L, FL#9109 and HUD-MR-1318d. F i� �/ 1 �1LL r�1� online at httDa://IDCOID.Com/oroduct-literature or call LP Customer Support at 888-820 10/13/2025 1129:26 AM Where siding butts window trim, door casings, etc, leave a 3/16 inch (5 CORE) gap and se. BY: KELLY TAFT TSBPE: 1-3971 must be maintained between siding and finish grade (gro RECEIVED: 10/09/2025 ed between clad ding and finish ground when installing clad BUILDING INSPECTION DIVISION: 25003887 RELEASE DOES NOT APPLY TO CONSTRUCTION IN 2704 COBBLESTONE DR local building code requirements.] EASEMENTS OR PUBLIC RIOHTnr MY INSTALL SIDING t ALL CHANGES MDaT BE APPROVED. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Siding applied adjacent to surfaces such as porches, patios, balconies, or walking surfaces (including porch columns) must have a clearance of at least 1 inch (25 mm) above horizontal surface. - Clearance maybe reduced to 3/8 inch (10 mm) for: v Porches, patios, balconies, or walking surfaces that slope away from the structure or the surface provides gaps that allow water to flow through so that it cannot accumulate, and is covered by a roof, not an eave or overhang; or v Porch columns with walking surfaces that slope away from the structure or the surface provides gaps that allow water to flow through so that it cannot accumulate. All wood substrate directly exposed to the weather must be sealed to prevent moisture intrusion and water buildup. - Seal ALL exposed cuts of siding and trim. Field spray applied coatings on cuts are not recommended. - Sealing can be accomplished by applying a paint or sealant according to the manufacturer's requirements. See Alternate Fastening Options starting on page 7 for attaching lap to SIP or wood structural panel sheathing, steel studs, or ICF. Lap siding installed vertically can be found on pages 7, 8 and 9. TRIM • Use a min. 540 Series trim so the lap siding does not extend beyond the face of the trim. - If trim is installed over lap, a thinner 440 or 190 Series trim may be used. Lap siding is not designed to be used as trim. - Exception: lap siding may be used as fascia. See page 9 for PREFERRED and ALTERNATE details for Outside and Inside Corner Trim. (Figure 9b, 9c, 9d, 9e) All openings must be properly sealed or flashed in a manner that prevents moisture intrusion or buildup. Flashing shall be metal or another durable material that will last for not less than 50 years. Install step flashing at roof -to -wall intersections with a min. 4 inch (102 mm) upper leg. (Figure 2a) • All other flashing must have a min. 4 inch (102 mm) upper leg. - Add 4 inch (102 mm) wide adhesive flashing when upper leg is less than 4 inches (102 mm). • Properly integrate flashing with WRB. Use WRB or flashing tape to maintain counterflashing principle. ROOF TO WALL INTERSECTION • Maintain 1 inch (25 mm) clearance between siding and roofing, ortrim and roofing. (Min. 50 mm (2 inch) clearance at intersection with roof line must be maintained between roof surface and cladding when installing cladding in Canada in accordance with the NBC, Section 9.27.2.4.(2) or local building cede requirements.] Figure 2a KICK -OUT FLASHING Min- 3 runmm)gap I� \��kZ-flashing above trim 4"(1(102 mm) step flashing ((^\\ 1" (25 mm) min. clearance �. Min. 3/8" (10 mm) gap from roofing [Min. 50 rum I (2) clearance from mofing] i! Note: paint bottom edge of cut siding or trim Figure 2b •Install kick -out flashing at roof eave-to-wall intersections to direct Kick -out flashing water into gutter. Do not run siding or tdm inside of • DO NOT extend siding or trim into kick -out flashing or gutter. kick_, flashing • Maintain 1 inch (25 mm) clearance between the end of the gutter and the adjoining wall to allow for proper maintenance of the siding. Figure 2c APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Moisture and vapor control are critical elements of proper housing design. - Check your local building code for requirements for handling moisture and water vapor in your area. - Do not apply engineered wood siding to a structure having excessive moisture conditions such as drying concrete, plaster or wet blown cellulose insulation. v If such conditions exist, building should be well ventilated to allow to dry prior to siding application. - When using wet blown cellulose insulation It must not be in direct contact with the siding, and it must be allowed to dry a min. of 24 hours or longer if specified by the insulation manufacturer. Siding must not be installed on green or crooked studs. Do not apply siding over rain -soaked or buckled sheathing. WATER -RESISTIVE BARRIER (WRB) • A properly installed WRB is required behind siding, unless exempt by building code. - Although building codes generally exempt concrete masonry units (CMU) or poured concrete from WRB requirements, LP still requires a non -compressible drainable housewrap behind siding (See TB #031). LP assumes no liability for water penetration or any other issues associated with the WRB. STUD $RACING OPTIONS 38 Series lap siding may be attached direct to studs spaced max. 16 inches (406 mm) o.c. 76 Series lap siding may be attached direct to studs spaced max. 24 inches (610 mm) o.c. • Both 38 and 76 Series lap siding maybe attached directlyto a min. 7/16 Category wood structural panel sheathing with studs spaced a max. 24 inches (610 mm) o.c. INSTALLATION • Begin by nailing a starter strip 3/8 inch (10 mm) thick x 14/2 inches (38 mm) wide, flush with bottom edge of sill plate. - Starter strip serves two purposes v Provides separation of lap siding from CMU or poured concrete. v Provides proper angle to first course of lap siding. - Exception: starter strip may be omitted if separation from concrete is maintained. (Figure 6e, 6f or 6g) • Install siding blind -nailed, place nail 3/8 inch (10 mm) from either end, and a min. of 3/4 inch (19 mm) from the top edge. - Overlap successive courses of lap a min.1 inch (25 mm). - Shim siding at studs as needed to avoid drawing siding against uneven walls. - Nails will be exposed on siding located immediately below windowsills, fascia boards, or horizontal trim and shall be spaced a max. 8 inch (203 mm) o.c. (Figure 9a) • Use a min. 0.092 inch shank diameter, hot -dip galvanized nail (ASTM A163) or equivalent; capable of preventing rust, stain and deterioration under normal outdoor environmental conditions for a period of no less than 50 years. Penetrate studs or combination of WSP sheathing and studs a min. of 14/2 inches (38 mm). - A larger 0.113 inch shank diameter nail may be required depending on the wind pressure, wind speed and wind exposure category limitations in PR-N124 or ESR4301. Penetrate studs or combination of WSP sheathing and studs a min. of 2 inches (51 mm). FACE NAILED Nail from the center of the sidingtoward the ends, or from one CONDITION CORRECTION end to the other end. NEVER nail from the ends of the siding toward the middle. Snug ( O� Butt joints should be staggered over successive courses. ® Flush Paint Do not overdrive nails. - Nail head should seat snugto face of siding, but not flush to distort the siding surface. Visible fiber— Paint 3a. - Face nails: corrections are detailed in Figure - Blind nails: only correction required would be C'utnsers' n8k ® — Apply caulk re -nailing when countersunk more than 1/8 inch. Painting all exposed nail heads is recommended. (O.W3mm)-m+2smm) Countersunk Apply caulk more than t/8" � and re -nail Ioizs mmt Figure 3a APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS • Lap siding maybe installed directly over foam sheathing. FOAM PLASTIC SHEATHING 5 1 INCH (25 mm) 1-1/2 inch 1/4 inch Foam Plastic (38 mm) Foam Plas[le (6 mm) • Increase nail length to ensure a min. 1-1/2 inch Sheathing Sheathing (38 mm) penetration into studs, or combination of studs and WSP sheathing (Figure 4a), or WSP Siding Siding sheathing only attachment. (Figure 4b) FOAM PLASTIC SHEATHING > 1 INCH (25 mm) Figure 4a Figure 4b • Siding attachment: Refer to IRC Chapter 7, Wall Covering for prescriptive siding attachments over foam sheathing up to 4 inches (102 mm) thick, direct to wood or steel studs for support of siding weight only. Does NOT include wind loads. - Refer to Table 703.15.1 for min. fastening requirements over foam sheathing to wood studs. - Refer to Table 703.16.1 for min. fastening requirements over foam sheathing to steel studs. • Fastener placement - Nail spacing depends on siding attachment method; Direct to Stud or wood structural panel (WSP) sheathing attachment, and - Wind load limitations in PR-N124 or ESR-1301. • LP assumes no liability for loss or damage associated with fastening requirements of the applicable code. FURRING OVER FOAM PLASTIC SHEATHING • Use a min. 314 inch (19 mm) thick x 34/2 inch (89 mm) wide Southern Pine furring strip with a specific gravity 2 0.55. - 38 Series lap siding maybe attached to furring spaced a max. 16 inches (400 mm) o.c. a Depending on wind load limitations in PR-N124 or ESR-1301. - 76 Series lap siding maybe attached to furring spaced a max. 24 inches (600 mm) o.c. a Depending on wind load limitations in PR-N124 or ESR-1301. 318' (10 mm) • Furring attachment direct to wood or steel studs: - Refer to l RC Chapter 7 on Wall Covering for prescriptive furring Apo.. 1" — attachment over foam sheathing up to 4 inches (102 mm) thick. (25 man) a Refer to Table 703.15.2 furring min. fastening requirements over foam sheathing to wood studs. Min. 3/4"(19 mm) a Refer to Table 703.16.2 furring min. fastening requirements x3-1/2"(89 mm) over foam sheathing into steel studs. furring • Siding attachment to furring. (Figures 10d, 10e) - Use a min. 0.120 inch diameter ring shank, hot -dip i galvanized nail (ASTM A153) or equivalent. a I �•• o Nail length must be long enough to penetrate Nails min. 1/2 inch (13 mm) into furring. ---�---_-----'- _r_ o Place nail 3/4 inch (19 mm) from top edge of siding. r 1-1/8 (29 mm) o Increase min. overlap to 14/8 inch (29 mm). overlap o Blind nail two fasteners per furring strip (four nails Figure 4c at butt joints). (Figure 4c) EXTERIOR GYPSUM SHEATHING • Siding maybe installed over exterior gypsum sheathing, accordingto the following: - Adequate bracing of the wall is provided in accordance with the local building code. - Nail length must be increased to ensure a min. 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) penetration into wood studs, or combination of WSP sheathing and wood studs. EXISTING WOOD SIDING OR WOOD COMPOSITE SIDING • Siding maybe installed over existing wood or wood composite siding, if the existing siding does not affect the ability to correctly install siding. - A properly installed WRB is required between the existing siding and the new siding. - A uniform surface behind siding is required to avoid contouring of siding. a Do not install over existing siding that is not flat or uniform. - Min. nail penetration and max. stud spacing must not be compromised. - Ensure wall assembly meets structural requirements specified in building code and by local code authority. - Repair any areas of the existing siding that are not structurally sound, not installed correctly, or exhibit signs of decay. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT (CMU) OR POURED CONCRETE Non -Compressible Drainable Housewrap (NCDH) is required behind siding installed over CMU or poured concrete walls. - Refer to Technical Bulletin 9031 for definition of NCDH. - Attach NCDH to wall per manufacturer's instructions or use a min. 3/8 inch (10 mm) stub nail. - Properly tape and/or seal wall penetrations in accordance with the NCDH manufacturer's instructions. Siding attachment: Use fasteners suitable for CMU or poured concrete walls as specified by the fastener manufacturer. - Use a fastener with a min. allowable withdrawal capacity and fastener head pull -through capacity of 62 Ibf/nail (276 Nf/nail) or greater, based on load duration factor of 1.6. - Min. shank diameter= 0.140 inch (3.6 mm). - Min. length =1.25 inches (32 man). Commonly used concrete fasteners include, but not limited to Aerosmith® Power- Pin' 6323HPG PT2000 plating, head diameter 0.300 inch (7.6 man) x shank diameter 0.145 inch (3.7 mm) x length 1.25 inches (32 arm), smooth shank. Fastener placement: - Install blind -nailed a max. 10 inches (254 mm) o.c. with fastener placed 3/8 inch (10 mm) from either end, a min. 3/4 inch (19 mm) from the top edge of the board. e Immediately below window sills, frieze boards and horizontal trim nails will be exposed every 10 inches (254 mm) o.c. e Overlap siding a min.1 inch (25 mm). CMU or poured — concrete wall Nan -compressible drainable housewrap Blind nail 10"— (254 man) D.c. z Figure 5a Face nail 10" ` (254 man) o.c. Face nail 10" (254 man) o.c. below windows CAL FIRE WUI • California Building Code, Chapter 7A [SFM) Materials and Construction Methods for Exterior Wildfire Exposure compliance can be achieved using UP' SmartSide® lap siding installed as described in: - CAL FIRE BML# 8140-2027.0001 over 1/2" (13 mm) standard gypsum wallboard applied behind lap on exterior side of framing; or - CAL FIRE BML# 8140-2027:0005 atop Ups FlameBlockx sheathing. FIRE -RATED WALL ASSEMBLY • LP SmartSide lap siding may be installed over the exterior portion of a 1-hour fire -resistive exterior wall assembly, including assemblies using gypsum wallboard listed in the Gypsum Association Fire Resistance Design Manual. • For information on fire -rated wall assemblies: httDS://Imorg.coW/DrGducts/&pngl9;,sfigEthing-fire-lated-osb-sheathine/assemblies Seal gaps with a high -quality, non -hardening, paintable sealant meeting ASTM C920, minimum Class 26. - Follow sealant manufacturers instructions for application. Paint all exposed surfaces, including all drip edges or where water will hang. For best results, use a high -quality 100%acrylic exterior paint specially formulated for use on wood and engineered wood substrates; oil paint is acceptable. - DO NOT USE stain or vinyl -based paint - Apply paint as soon as possible or within 180 days. - Follow paint manufacturers instructions for application. - Follow LP's Care & Maintenance Instructions. RUSHED SMOOTH Lap Siding: Either flat, satin or semi -gloss coatings can be applied to brushed smooth finish lap siding. - Each offers different appearance & maintenance benefits. CEDAR TEXTURE Lap Siding: • For best results use semi -gloss finish. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Butt joint can be finished in one of four options: 1. If sealant (caulking) option is selected, caulk gap at butt joints with a high -quality exterior sealant meeting ASTM C920, min. Class 25. 318" (10 mm) from edge 3/4" (19 mm) Gap 3/16" from top I mm) ® ��I(5 Gap 3/16" (5 mm) Figure 6a 3. If open butt joint (no caulking or moulding) using primed siding is selected, a min.4 inch (102 mm) wide pan flashing is required, factory primed ends must be maintained on both sides of butt joint. - In addition the factory primed ends must be coated with an additional layer of high -quality 100%acrylic exterior primer per the manufacturer's requirements prior to installation of siding. Pan flashing rymr of prime. to factory primed ends Figure 6c Min. 1" Nail min. Min. F (25 mm) (25 1 overlap 3/4" (19 mm) overlap from top edge Starter Starter strip: WRB strip' Extent siding Extend siding below below sill E:f xjsf "Starter strip sill plate m E m ci may be omitted o `Q E m A V if separation from concrete is maintained - 2. Ifjpint moulding option is selected, add the thickness of the joint moulding web to butt joint gap retaining a net 3/16 inch (5 mm) space for expansion. Joint mouldin Gap 3116" (5 mm) plus thickness of joint moulding web I I Web Figure 61, 4. If open butt joint (no caulking or moulding) using factory Prefinished siding is selected, a min.4 inch (102 mm) wide pan flashing is required, factory prefinished ends must be maintained on both sides of butt joint. Figure 6d Nail min. 3/4" (19 mm) from top edge Min. 1" (26 mm) overlap Starter strip* siding below �t(J sill plate °Em 0 Nail min. 3/4" (19 mm) from top edge Siding- Direct to Stud Attachment Siding -Direct to Stud w/WSP Attachment Siding- WSP Sheathing Attachment Figure 6e Figure 6f Figure 6g 6 APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Where siding is installed adjacent to stucco, brick, cultured stone, mortar, etc. - Leave a 3/8 inch (10 mm) gap and caulk. - Backer rod may be required by caulking manufacturer. 3/8" (10 r gap, baO and caull Siding or Figure 7a Min. 318" (10 mm) gap with sloped Z-flashing Sheathing (if required) Stucco, brick, cultured stone, mortar, etc. Section View Section View Figure 7b Figure 7c Do not install LP- SmartSide® trim as brick sill WOOD STRUCTURAL PANEL (WSP) SHEATHING OR SIP ASSEMBLIES WSP wall sheathing must bee min. 7/16 Category with APA Trademark that contains the consensus Standard DOC PS 2. • Siding may be nailed to SIP or WSP sheathing with: - Min. 0.092 inch diameter ring shank, hot -dip galvanized nail (ASTM A153) or equivalent. c Nail length must be long enough to fully penetrate sheathing by at least 1/4 inch (6 mm). (Figures 7d, 7e) c Ensure that the ring shanks of the nail fully engage the wood structural panel sheathing. - Space fasteners depending on the wind pressure, wind speed and wind exposure category limitations in PR-N124, Table 4a or 4b; or ESR-1301, Table 4a or 4b. STEEL STUD FRAMING ASSEMBLIES • Siding must be fastened with: - Min.#8 stainless steel or equivalent, self -drilling tapered head screw. - Min. of 5 threads beyond the combined thickness of the siding and steel stud framing. (Figures 7f, 7g) • Min. steel stud thickness of 0.032 inch (8 mm) or 20 gauge. • Min. withdrawal value of steel stud must be 50 lbs. (23 kg). - Refer to steel stud manufacturer's evaluation report. INSULATED CONCRETE FORMS (ICF) ASSEMBLIES, Siding 4 inch (6 mm) WSP Wood stud Siding nailed to WSP Sheathing Figure 7d Min. 5 threads S eel Siding stud Siding fastened to Steel Stud Figure 7f Siding must be fastened with: - Min. #8 stainless steel or equivalent, self -drilling tapered head screw. - Min. penetration of 3/8 inch (10 mm) beyond the thickness of the nailing flange. Siding 1/4 inch 6 in WSP Steel s ud Siding nailed to WSPSheathing Figure 7e Siding t WSP Siding fastened to Steel Stud Figure 7g Larger screws may be required by ICF Manufacturer based on the following min. withdrawal requirements. - Min. withdrawal value of ICF nailing flange must be 50 lbs. (23 kg) with mam 12 inches (305 mm) o.c. spacing. - Min. withdrawal value of ICF nailing flange must be 31 lbs. (14 kg) with max. 6 inches (152 mm) o.c. spacing. LAP SIDING INSTALLED VERTICALLY • Siding must be installed in a sheathing only attachment method over min. 7/16 Category WSP sheathing with an APA Trademark that contains the consensus Standard DOC PS 2. - Exception: can be installed over LP® FlameBlock® Fire -Rated OSB Sheathing. • Due to expected plate shrinkage, each vertical application of battens or lap siding is not to span beyond one floor to ceiling distance, or one floor to top of gable distance. (Figures Be, 86) - Exception: residing existing structures. • The edges of lap siding installed vertically must be spaced a min. of 3/16 inch (5 mm) from each other. (Figures 9a, 9b) APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT bridge floors with lap installed vertically or battens. (Figures8d) - Create a horizontal joint between floors. - Joint must be flashed with sloped Z-flashing. Siding nail requirements: - Use a min. 0.092 inch diameter ring shank, hot -dip galvanized nail (ASTM A153) or equivalent. - Nail shall belong enough to fully penetrate WSP sheathing by at least 1/4 inch (6 mm). Ensure that the ring shanks of the nail fully engage the WSP sheathing. e Caution: nail length should be chosen to reduce possible damage to wiring or utilities in wall. - Place nails 3/8 inch (10 mm) from ends and edges. (Figure 8c) - Nail spacing for lap siding installed vertically or lap over lap: e Place with two nails at both ends, with additional nails spaced a max. of 6 inches (152 mm) o.c. along alternating edges (Figure 9c) Batten nail requirements: - Use a min. 0.092 inch diameter ring shank, hot -dip galvanized nail (ASTM A153) or equivalent. e Ring Shank nails provide superior resistance to nail pull -through. In Hurricane -Prone Regions or locations where negative wind loads are a concern, ring shank nails should be used. e Finish nails may be used in other locations with the following cautions: Do not overdrive or counter sink the fastener, nail snug with the surface of batten. - Place nails 3/8 inch (10 mm) from ends and edges. (Figure 8d, Be) - Detachment of batten is not covered by the LP SmartSide limited warranty whether ring shank or finish nails are used. - Nail Spacing for Battens: Place two nails at both ends, with additional nails spaced a max. 12 inches (309 mm) o.c. along alternating edges the length of batten. (Figure 8d) e Exception: for battens 14/2 inches (38 mm) wide or 6" o.c. less, one nail is required at each end with additional (162 mm; nails spaced a max. 24 inches (305 mm) o.c. along max. alternating edges. (Figure Be) - Batten may be a min. 1/2 inch (13 mm) x 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) wide. o Caution: when selecting batten less than 24/2 inches (64 mm) wide, it may be difficult for batten to conceal nail heads. o Visible nail heads that are not covered by battens are an aesthetic issue and not covered under Limited Warranty. Batten or lap — siding installed vertically Attic WSP Wall framing Note: Lap siding installed vertically may to applied over an entangled mat WRB. Ensure mat is rigid enough First to receive siding to avoid a wavy or floor inconsistent appearance. Lap siding installed horimmal ly is not approved for use ever entangled mat products. Attic over Floor Figure Be WRB Second floor Min. with sloped rare) spacea with sloped Zflashing Floor sheathing Floor framing WSP sheathing Batten or lap siding installed vertically First floor Figure 8b Floor -to Floor PREFERRED ALTERNATE Batten Batten Lap Siding or 2-1/2"(64 mm) 1-1/2"(38 mm) Lap over Lap wide or> wideor< O.C. mm) 12. o.c. iax. 1(30 5 mm) max. 24" o.c. (610 mm) max. 2" o.c. 05 mm) max. Figure Sc 24" o.c. (610 mm) max. 00 mn in ends edges typ.) Figure 8d Figure 8e APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS D. 3116" mm) gap LR Lap siding installed vertically 3/8" (10 mm) 3/16" (18 mm) Sheathing � coverage for m ail n WRB IIIIII bottonail ALTERNATE Batten Attachment 14/2" (38 mm) wide or e Figure 9a Ensure complete Point coverage of drip edge �\ Gap 3/8" (10 mm) Z-flashing (if required) 3/8" (10 mm) gap FLASHING OVER DOOR & WINDOW OPENINGS Figure 9a Min. 3/16" (5 mm) gap and sealant 540 Series trim (mint 9b 9c 3/16" Lap siding installed Lap siding wrcally installed vertlwlly A. Min. 1" (25 mm) (64 mm) 11/16" (18 mm) bearing surface better rcroverege for Min.1" WRB 3/8" (10 mm) (25 mm Sheathing Sheathing WRB PREFERRED Batten Attachment 2-1/2" (64 mm) wide or a Figure 96 8" (203 mm) D.C. max. 1" min. (25 mm) Lap over Lap Attachment Figure 9c Siding may lightly touch soffit or frieze at top of wall, ripped edges must be sealed 8" (203 mm) D.C. max. See Figures 6a, 6b, 6. or 6d Siding and trim may lightly touch below windaw,rippededges must be sealed Min- 3/16" (5 mm) gap 190 Series or 440 Series trim 9d 9e INSIDE CORNER OUTSIDE CORNER INSIDE CORNER OUTSIDE CORNER PREFERRED PREFERRED ALTERNATE ALTERNATE APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONZ� WOOD FRAMED WALL ASSEMBLIES - EXAMPLES Gyp Woc fran Insu WRI LP - lap i figure ma -•-•••e without Sheathing Gypsum Wood framing Barrier LP®SmartSide®-�q lap siding Figure 10c Gypsum Wood framing Insulation. LP WeatherLa Air & Water insulation LP° SmariSide®—"q lap siding Figure 10e Siding with LP'"' WeatherLogic® Furring with Rigid Insulation w/ WeatherLogic" Sheathing 10 Figure lob Siding with WSP Sheathing furring wnn Figure 10d Rigid Insulation w/ WSP Sheathing WRB location in wall assembly maywry depending on climate zone or other factors. @aCQ3 LoulsianaPocmc cosmadon. Mid" deserved. LP and anardade are mornsul 4a]amarAS or lnn�slaea-Pac�nn Corywauort PdmelmLL LP® SmartSide® Lap Siding Application Tips IMPORTANT Always refer to the complete application instructions for the product you are installing. The application tips provided below are not intended to replace such instructions. Application instructions can be found at LPCoro.com. Failure to follow the full application instructions could cause personal injury or property damage, affect system performance, void any applicable warranty and/or violate applicable building codes. Exercise safe practices at all times while handling and using this product. Refer to the relevant Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for important information on the safe handling and use of this product. These can be found at LPCoro com. ❑ Lap siding maybe attached Direct to Studs or Direct to Wood Structural Panel (WSP) Sheathing: v Direct to Stud - nails must penetrate structural framing, or combination of WSPs and structural framing min. 1-1/2" (38 mm), some installations may require 2' (51 mm) penetration see PR-N124 or ERS-1301 v Direct to WSP Sheathing - nails must belong enough to penetrate beyond WSP by 1/4" (6 mm) ❑ Stud spacing - see application instructions for spacing from 16" (406 mm) o.c. to 24" (610 mm) o.c. ❑ See application instructions for alternative nailing options for: SIP, steel studs, ICF's and lap siding installed vertically. ❑ Nail size: v Direct to Stud -a min. 0.092" shank diameter hot -dip galvanized (ASTM A163) nail maybe used, some installations may require a larger 0.113" shank diameter depending on wind pressure, wind speed and wind exposure limitations in PR-N124 or ESR-1301 v Direct to WSP Sheathing - a min. 0.092" shank diameter hot -dip galvanized (ASTM A153) ring shank nail ❑ Nail placement - 3/8" (10 rum) from siding end and a min. of 3/4" (19 mm) down from top edge of siding ❑ Nail spacing: o Direct to Stud - one nail every 16" (406 mm) o.c. or 24" (610 mm) o.c. depending on stud spacing of lap siding o Direetto WSP Sheathing- nailing pattern varies from 8" (203 mm) o.c. to 12" (305 mm) o.c. depending on the wind pressure, wind speed and wind exposure limitations in PR-N124 or ESR-1301 ❑ Overlap - min. of 1" (25 mm), siding shall not project beyond the face of trim ❑ Do not overdrive nails- nail head should seat snug to the face of siding, if overdriven - see Application Instructions ❑ Caulk - use a high -quality, non -hardening, paintable exterior sealant meeting ASTM C920, min. Class 25 ❑ Seal all exposed substrate - sealing can be accomplished by applying a paint or caulk ❑ Spacing at lap siding butt joints and trim - min. 3/16' (5 mm) ❑ Butt joints-4 methods: 1. Caulk 2. Joint Moulding 3. Pan flashing- primed siding 4. Pan flashing- Prefinished siding ❑ Siding clearance at finish grade (ground cover) -min. 6" 052 mm) ❑ Siding clearance adjacent to surfaces such as porches, patios, or porch columns, etc. - min. 1" (25 mm): v May be reduced to 3/8" (10 mm) -see Application Instructions ❑ Siding must not be in direct contact with CMU, poured concrete, brick, cultured stone, stucco, mortar, etc. ❑ Drip cap flashing- required above all windows, doors and horizontal trim per manufacturer's instructions: o Flashing shall be metal or another durable material that will last for not less than 50 years o Provide 3/8" 00 mm) gap above any drip cap flashing, do not caulk gap ❑ The piece of lap siding below a windowsill or frieze board will require face -nailing- see Application Instructions ❑ Siding over foam plastic sheathing adds complexity to siding installation- see Application Instructions ❑ For Limitations of Use - see Application Instructions, Technical Notes, Technical Bulletins and NSA Bulletins SmartSideg TRIM & SIDING LPE SmartSidex products are engineered to look beautiful with easier maintenance. A few simple care tips can preserve the attractive appearance of your home for many years to come. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE • Check for small construction dents and gouges to trim or siding products. Fill indentations with caulk that meets ASTM C920 min. Class 25 requirements, then prime, if required before painting. • Make sure lawn sprinklers do not spray water directly onto the trim and siding. • Keep roof surfaces and gutters in good working order so that water is diverted away from the trim and siding products. • Keep the painted surface free of mold, mildew, and algae. • Make sure your trim and siding maintain a min. 6 inches (152 mm) of clearance between siding and finish grade (ground cover). Do not allow garden mulch or other debris to buildup and compromise the clearance. [Min. 200 mm (8 inch) clearance must be maintained between cladding and finish ground when installing cladding in Canada in accordance with NBC, Section 9.27.2.4.(1) or local building code requirements.) • Maintain a 1/2 inch perfoot (13 mm per 305 mm) slope away from the house for all adjoining surfaces including porches, 8 patios, balconies, driveways, walking surfaces, grade, etc. so that water will drain away effectively. - • Repaint trim and siding before existing paint fails. _ - Local weather conditions will affect the longevity of your paint's performance. • Replace missing or damaged caulking. • Make sure all exposed trim or siding wood substrate is properly sealed with paint or caulk. - If repainting is required, use a high -quality 100% acrylic exterior paint specially formulated for use on wood and engineered wood substrates. Fallow paint manufacturer's requirements. - If recaulking is required, use a high quality, non -hardening, paintable sealant meeting ASTM C920, minimum Class 25. Please follow sealant manufacturer's requirements. E • Flashing is essential above all windows, doors, and horimmal trim. Maintain 3/8 inch (10 mm) gap above any drip cap flashing, do not caulk. „ ANNUAL INSPECTION Inspections are an essential part of maintenance, perform the following checks once a year. z • Inspect paint for damage to the surface. - Pay special attention to the bottom row, of siding, under the windows, and arty uncaulked gaps; caulk and repaint as necessary. LL • Check all joints for cracking or missing caulk, replace as necessary. w • Look for signs of mildew and remove if necessary. Contact paint manufacturer for guidance. • Inspect flashing and gutters for damage or blockage. E - Repair any damage found and remove blockages so that water can drain away freely. 5 CLEANING t • Periodic cleaning is recommended to remove dirt and debris that may build up over time. When cleaning, work a small section at a time, starting from the bottom and working your way up to prevent streaking. - - First, rinse siding with a garden hose using a low-pressure spray. Do not use high pressure power washer. T - Next, wash the siding using water and mild detergent, apply the solution with a soft brush, cloth, or sponge. Do not let the solution dry on the siding. - - Immediately follow all washing by rinsing with a garden hose, handheld or backpack -style pump sprayer using a low-pressure spray. Make sure to rinse soap completely. - Spot clean and rinse missed areas as needed. - - Neveruse harsh or harmful chemicals that can damage the paint or the siding. 01 ^/5^YEAR JM PRORATED LIMITED 9 WARRANTY s u mor RI DW,/21IR6 Safety Data Sheet Section 1: Identification of the Substance/Mixture and of the Company/Undertaking 1.1 Product identifier Product Name • LP Engineered Wood Products 1.2 Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Relevant identified use(s) • Various engineered wood building products for wall, roof, or floor components; structural or nonstructural construction components; industrial applications. This SDS applies to all of LP's wood products except those with fire retardant coatings. 1.3 Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet Manufacturer Louisiana-Pacific Corporation 414 Union Street, Suite 2000 Nashville, TN 37219 United States www.lpcorp.com Telephone (General) 877-744-5600 1.4 Emergency telephone number Manufacturer • 615-986-5600 Section 2: Hazards Identification This product is not hazardous in the form in which it is shipped by the manufacturer but health and/or physical hazards may be created by downstream activities (e.g., cutting, sanding, milling) that reduce its particle size. Those downstream hazards are described below. EUIEEC According to: Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 (CLP)/REACH 1907/2006 [amended by 20151830] 2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture CLP • Skin Sensitization 1 - H317 Respiratory Sensitization 1 - H334 Specific Target Organ Toxicity Single Exposure 3: Respiratory Tract Irritation - H335 Carcinogenicity 1 A - H350 2.2 Label Elements CLP DANGER Pre =bmDa1e_ 24Iu1y2017 Pap af30 Fortrut EL CLP/ REACH Language_ Eaa hsh(US) R,,ai. Dats 30INo emba2017 EU CLP_ OSHA HCS 2011. WHbIIS 2015 Hazard statements • H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction H334 - May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled H335 - May cause respiratory irritation H350 - May cause cancer. Precautionary statements Prevention • P202 - Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. P261 - Avoid breathing dust. P271 - Use (saw, sand, etc.) only outdoors or in a well -ventilated area. P280 - Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. P284 - In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection. Response • P304+P340 - IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. P342+P311 - If experiencing respiratory symptoms: Call a POISON CENTER/doctor. P302+P352 - IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water. P362+P364 - Take off contaminated clothing and wash it before reuse. P333+P313 - If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention. P308+P313 - IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention. Storage/Disposal • P501 - Dispose of content and/or container in accordance with local, regional, national, and/or international regulations. 2.3 Other Hazards CLP • May form combustible dust concentrations in air. According to Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 (CLP) this material is considered hazardous. United States (US) According to: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 HCS 2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture OSHA HCS 2012 • Skin Sensitization 1 Respiratory Sensitization 1 Specific Target Organ Toxicity Single Exposure 3: Respiratory Tract Irritation Carcinogenicity 1A Combustible Dust 2.2 Label elements OSHA HCS 2012 DANGER Hazard statements • May cause an allergic skin reaction May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled May cause respiratory irritation May cause cancer. May form combustible dust concentrations in air. Precautionary statements P� mhm Date. 24/Iwy@019 Page 2of2o Fo EOCLP/ CH �� EghA(US) Revi .Date30/Nove ba/2019 EU C , OSHAHCS 2012, WH]MM 2015 Prevention • Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. Avoid breathing dust. Use (saw, sand, etc.) only outdoors or in a well -ventilated area. Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection. Response • IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. If experiencing respiratory symptoms: Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. If on skin: Wash with plenty of water. If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. IF exposed or concemed: Get medical advice/attention. Storage/Disposal • Dispose of content and/or container in accordance with local, regional, national, and/or international regulations. 2.3 Other hazards OSHA HCS 2012 • Under United States Regulations (29 CFR 1910.1200 - Hazard Communication Standard), this product is considered hazardous. Canada According to: WHMIS 2015 2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture WHMIS 2015 •Not classified 2.2 Label elements WHMIS 2015 Hazard • No label element(s) required statements Precautionary statements 2.3 Other hazards WHMIS 2015 Under Canadian regulations (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) - Hazardous Products Act (HPA), Section 1-1(1)), these product(s) are exempt and considered manufactured article(s) understated normal conditions of use. 2.4 Other information This product is not hazardous in the form in which it is shipped by the manufacturer but health and/or physical hazards may be created by downstream activities (e.g., cutting, sanding, milling) that reduce its particle size. Those hazards are described above. This may be a treated engineered wood article: • Treated panel, siding, trim, laminated strand lumber (LSL), or Moist products which incorporate a biocidal product to control wood destroying organisms (insect or fungal). Active Ingredient: Boric Acid. • Treated I -Joist or laminated veneer lumber products which incorporate a biocidal product to control wood destroying organisms (insect). Active Ingredients: Bifenthrin, or Imidadoprid. • When working with any of the treated products, the following is recommended: Use (saw, sand, etc.) only outdoors in a well -ventilated area. Avoid breathing wood dust. In case of inadequate ventilation, wear respiratory protection. Wear appropriate PPE (gloves, eye, and face protection). Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, or using tobacco. Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with the skin. Store Pr mhmDate. 24/My/20F1 Pae3 of20 Frn EU C1.P/ CH r.mSuage_ Englh(US) nevisim Date_ 30/Nove bh 2019 EUC ,OSHAHCS2012,wf3bDS2015 in a protected location. Dispose of waste material in accordance with local, regional and national regulations. Section 3 - Composition/Information on Ingredients 3.1 Substances Material does not meet the criteria of a substance in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008. 3.2 Mixtures Composition Chemical Name Identifiers % Classifications According to e 11 �I{�V IYF f, U/�l6 SLan� . H317: Reap. Sae. 1, H334; STOT SE 3: Reap. Irrlt, 11335; Cmc LA, H350 Wood (may include fiber, strands, or veneer) NDA 80%TO OSHA XCS 2012: Skm Sena. 1; Res, Sens. 95% 1, STOT SE 3 11 s . brit; Cam IA; Comb. Dust WHMIS 2015: Sim Sae. 1; R,sp. Sae. 1; STOT SE 3: Rcap. L*R.: Csm. LA, Comb. Duet _ Resin (one _.... _, _ _ .. _�t� ..� resins may be incamorated in the oroductl EU CLP: Exposure limits (member states) -- Phenol -Formaldehyde Resin Solids CAS:9003-354 < 14% OSHA XCS 2012: Not relevant WHMIS 2015: Not relevant EU CLP: Not relevant -- Polyurea/Polyurethane Solidslt) NDA < 10% OSHA nt �XC15: Not V relevant 0 ant - Phenol-Resorcinol-Fomlaltlehytle Resin Solids NDA < 9% OSHA XCS 2012: Not relevant (may be present in IJoist products) WHMIS 2015: Not relevant Melamme-Formaldehyde Resin Solids EU CLP: Not relevant CAS:25036-13-9 <2% OSHA XCS 2012: Not relevant (may be present in IJoist products) WHMIS 7e NO runt CAS:8002-74-2 EU CLP: MElim Wax (paraffin, slack, emulsion) EC Number.232- <2% OSHA XCS 2012: Exposure limits 315-6 ETre limits WWI relevant Overlays or laminates (paper / fail etc) NDA < 5% OSHA XCS 2012: Not relevant WHMIS 2015: Not relevant EU CLP: Not relevant Paints / Sealers / Glues Adhesives / Release Agents NDA <2% OSHA XCS 2012: Not relevant WXMIS 2015: Not relevant Aluminum sulfate (23) CA5: EU CLP: Exposure limits <2% OSHA XCS 2012: Exposure limits (may be present in fiber -based products) S:233-1J EINEC5:233-135-0 y015: limits P: Not elevallot Polyfi�yF linseed oil CAS:67746-08-1 < 1 % OSHA XCS 2012: relevant 12: in (may be present in fiber -based products) (my briz re WHMIS 2015: Not relevant Boric Acid, Zinc Sall EU CLP: Exposure limits (may be present in treated panel, siding, trim, -A CAS:13826588 < 3% OSHA XCS 2072: Exposurelimits laminated strand lumber (LSL), or I -Joist WHMIS 2015: Exposure limits tt��ss Imidac opnC CAS:13826141-3 EU CLP: Not relevant (may be present in treated IJoist or EU Indsx:612-252- <0.01% OSHA XCS 2012: Not relevant laminated veneer lumber products) 004 WHMPPKjAJ?relevant CAS:82657-043 reevBifenthrin EU Cat ant (may be present in treated IJoist or EU Indsx:607-699- <0.01% OSHA XCS 2012: Not relevant rIIIRtyl Ypmled IumilPrdY/1(ijrV) �lS7 1 , F07,2010`i.Wlfl This ingretlient is a cured, inert and polymenzed form, f polymeric diphenylmelhane diisocyanate (pMDI) adhesive. All pMDI has been reacted cuing the curing process to form polyurea/polyurethane solids. Key to abbreviations NDA =No Data Available Pn,mboa Date 24/ruly/2017 Page 4 of20 lrm EO(UoltRACH English (US) Revision Date: 30/Npvemba 2017 EO C , OSHAHCS 2012, WfID76 2015 Section 4 - First Aid Measures 4.1 Description of first aid measures Inhalation • IF INHALED: If breathing is difficult, remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. Give artificial respiration if victim is not breathing. If signs/symptoms continue, get medical attention. Skin • In case of contact with substance, wash with plenty of soap and water. If irritation develops and persists, get medical attention. Eye • In case of contact with substance, immediately flush eyes with running water for at least 20 minutes. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. Ingestion • First aid is not expected to be necessary if material is used under ordinary conditions and as recommended. 4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed • Refer to Section 11 -Toxicological Information. 4.3 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed Notes to • All treatments should be based on observed signs and symptoms of distress in the patient. Physician Consideration should be given to the possibility that overexposure to materials other than this product may have occurred. Section 5 - Firefighting Measures 5.1 Extinguishing media Suitable Extinguishing • Water, Dry Chemical, Sand and CO2. Media Unsuitable Extinguishing • None known. Media 5.2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture Unusual Fire and • Avoid generating dust; fine dust dispersed in air in sufficient concentrations, and in the Explosion Hazards presence of an ignition source is a potential dust explosion hazard. Hazardous Combustion • No data available Products 5.3 Advice for firefighters • Wear positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). Structural firefighters' protective clothing will only provide limited protection. Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures 6.1 Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Personal Precautions • Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Do not breathe dust. Avoid generating dust. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Emergency Procedures • ELIMINATE all ignition sources (no smoking, flares, sparks or flames in immediate area) Avoid activities that cause wood dust to become airborne. 6.2 Environmental precautions • No special environmental precautions necessary. 6.3 Methods and material for containment and cleaning up Containment/Clean-up • Avoid generating dust. Measures Dust deposits should not be allowed to accumulate on surfaces, as these may form an &ep=bm Date. 24/lwy/2017 Page 5of20 Fo EUCLP/ CH �guaga Enghsh(US) Revi .Date30/Novx.ba 2017 EU C , OSH HCS 2012, WHA9S 2015 explosive mixture if they are released into the atmosphere in sufficient concentration. Sweep up carefully to avoid generating airborne dust or use vacuum rated for use with combustible dust. Place recovered wood dust in a container for proper disposal. 6.4 Reference to other sections • Refer to Section 8 - Exposure Controls/Personal Protection and Section 13 - Disposal Considerations. Section 7 - Handling and Storage 7.1 Precautions for safe handling Handling • Minimize dust generation and accumulation. Do not use in areas without adequate ventilation. Routine housekeeping should be instituted to ensure that dusts do not accumulate on surfaces. Provide adequate precautions, such as electrical grounding and bonding. Keep away from heat and ignition sources — No Smoking. Do not breathe dust. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, or using tobacco. Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with the skin. 7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Storage • Store in a dry, well -ventilated place. 7.3 Specific end use(s) • Refer to Section 1.2 - Relevant identified uses. Section 8 - Exposure Controls/Personal Protection 0.1 Control parameters Exposure Limits/Guidelines Result ACGIH Australia Canada Alberta Canada British Columbia Canatla Manitoba Wax (paraffin, 2mg/m3 TWA slack, emulsion) TWAs (fume) 2 ni TWA (fume�b2 ng/m3 TWA (fume) 2 mg/m3 TWA (fume;Z mg/m3 TWA (fume) (8002-74-2) 10 mg/m3 TWA 10 mg/m3 TWA (inhalable particles, 10 ni TWA (inhalable particles, recommended);3 10 mg/m3 TWA (nuisance dust, total rec end recommended); 3 mg/m3 TWA (total); 3 mg/m3 TWA dust); 3 mg/m3 TWA m3 WA Boric Acid, Zinc (respirable (respirable) (nuisance dust, (respirable particles, Salt TWAs particles, Not established respirable fraction) recommended) recommended) as Part/cu/ates not otherwise classified as Particulates not as Particulates not as Particulates not (PNOC) othervmse classified otherwise classified otherwise classified (PNOC) (PNOC) (PNOC) 10 mg/m3 TWA 10mg/m3TWA (inhalable particles, (total); 3 m9/m311 Om m3TWA 10 mg/m3 TWA recommended), 3 (respirable) (nuisance dust, total particles, mglm3 TWA dust); 3 mg/m3 TWA ecommended); 3 recommeblended); Wood (may (respirable as Part/cu/ates Trot (nuisance dust, in TWA include TWAs otherwise classified Not established respirable fraction) (respirable particles, strands, or veneer) remmparticles, recommeMetl) (PNOC) recommended) as Particulates not 5 mg/m3 TWA (total) as Particulates not othenvlse classified as Particulates not otherwise classified otherwise classified (PNOC) as Wood dust, all wtjfPNOC) (PNOC) and hard woods Fix osure Limits/Guidelines Con't Result Canatla New Canatla Northwest Canatla Nova Scotia Canada Nunavut Canada Ontario Brunswick Territories Pre mtiemDatr_ 24/Iuly/2017 Page 6of20 Fo EU CLP/REACH Isoguage_ English (US) Revision Date_ 30/Novernb /2017 EUCIB,0SHAHCS2012,WM,M32015 Wax (paraffin, slack, emulsion) (8002-74-2) Boric Acid, Zinc Salt Wood (may include fiber, strands, or vi 2 mg/m3 TWA 2 mg/m3 TVA (fume) Not established 4 mg/m3 STEL 3 mg/m3 TWA (particulate matter containing no 10 mglm3 TWA Asbestos and <i % (insoluble or poorly Crystalline silica, soluble, inhalable respirable fraction); faction); 3 mg/m3 10 mg/m3 TWA TWA (insoluble or (particulate matter Poorly soluble, containing no respirable fraction) Asbestos and <1% Crystalline silica, as Particulates not inhalable fraction) otherwise classified as Particulates not (PNOC) otherwise classified (PNOC) 20 mg/m3 STEL (insoluble or poorly soluble, inhalable fraction); 6 mg/m3 STEL (insoluble or Not established poorly soluble, respirable fraction) as Particulates not otherwise classdretl (PNOC) 3 mg/m3 TWA (particulate matter containing no 70 m3 TWA Asbestos and <1% (insoluble or poorly silica, soluble, inhalable respirCrystable respirable fraction); fraction); 3 mglm3 10mg/m3 N/A TWA insoluble or (particulate matter poorly soluble, respirable fraction) Asbestos Asbecontastingnoos and <i Crystalline silica, as Particulates not inhalable faction) otherwise classified as Particulates not (PNOC) 20 mg/m3 STEL (insoluble or poorly soluble, inhalable fraction); 6 mg/m3 STEL (insoluble or STELs Not established poorly soluble, respirable fraction) as Particulates not otherwise classified (PNOC) mg/m3 TVA (fume) 2 mglm3 TWA ie mWm3 TWA of established 4 mgln STEL Not establish¢, mg/m3TWA 10 mg/m3 TWA salable particles, (insoluble or poorly ommended); 3 soluble, inhalable im3 TWA fraction); 3 mg/m3 spirable particles, TWA (insoluble or ommended) poorly soluble, respirable fraction) Particulates not as Particulates rwt erwise classified VOC) otherwise classified (PNOC) 20 mg/m3 STEL (insoluble or poorly soluble, inhalable fraction); 6 mg/m3 STEL (insoluble or established poorly soluble, respirable fraction) as Particulates not otherwise c/asslfied (PNOC) mg/m3 TWA 10 mg/m3 TWA (insoluble or poorly salable particles, soluble, inhalable ommended); 3 im3 TWA fraction); 3 m9lm3 spirable particles, TWA insoluble or ammerded) Poorly soluble, respirable fraction) Particulates not erwise classified as Particulates not otherwise classifiedVOC) (PNOC) 20 mg/m3 STEL (insoluble or poorly soluble, inhalable fraction); 6 mg/m3 STEL (insoluble or established poorly soluble, respirable fraction) as Particulates not otherwise classified (PNOC) TWA ;3m1 Particulates not TVA ;3mr Eposure Limits/Gr idelines (Con't.) _ Result Canada Quebec Canada Canada Yukon Chile China Saskatchewan Wax (paraffin, (Pa STELs Not established 4 mg/m3 STEL 6 mg/m3 STEL Not established (fume) 4 mg/m3 STELSTEL (fume) slack,emulsiorl) (8002-74-2) Fs 2 m3 TWAEV 2 2 mg/m3 TVA 16 m3 TWA LPP 2 mg/m3 TWA (fume) mg/m3 TWA (fume) (solid, me Boric Arad, Zinc 20 mg/m3 STEL 6 mg/m3 STEL (free I-bestos Saft STEL. Not established (insoluble or poorly Not established Not established iO2<10%,except soluble, inhalable and toxic Prepareti®Dale. 24/Iuly=7 Page 7of20 Fomut EUCLP/REACHl.saguage_ EnghA(US) Eevi .Orate_ 30/Novemha/2019 EUCLP,OSHAHCS2012,WfID952015 traction); 6 mgmi substances; use P STEL (insoluble or STEL of silica When poorly soluble, free SiO2 >10%, respirable fraction)total) as Particulates not as Particulates not otherwise classdxd otherwise classified (PNOC) (PNOC) 10mglm3TWAEV 10 ml TWA 8ml TWA (free (including dust, (insoluble or poorly StO2 <10%, except inert or nuisance soluble, inhalable asbestos and toxic particulates, fraction); 3 mglm3 substances. Use PC - containing no TWA insoluble or TWA of silica When TWAS Asbestos and <i% poorly soluble, Not established Not established ee Si>10%, O2 C stalline silica, respirable fraction) otal) otal dust) as Particulates not as Particulates not as Particulates not otherwise classified othennse classified otherwise classified .,,.,��„ (PNOC) (PNOC) Wood (may include fiber, strands, or m SK)2 <10%; except 20 mg/m3 STEL asbestos and toxic (insoluble or poorly 10 mg/m3 STEL substances, use PC - STEL of silicaWhen soluble, inhalae b (nonallergenic), 5 frea SiO2>70%, fraction); 6 mg/m3 mg/m3 STEL total) STEL (insoluble or (allergenic, including Not established poorly soluble, cedar, mahogany, Not established as Particulates not respirable fraction) teak) other"/se classified as Particulates not as Wood dust, all soft (PNOC) othenwlse classified and hard woods 6 rng/m3 STEL (total) (PNOC) as Wood dust, all soft and hard woods 10 mg/m3 TNAEV (including dust, inert or nuisance particulates; 8 mg/m3 TWA (free containing no SiO2 <10%, except Asbestos and <i % asbestos and toxic Crystalline silica, 10 mg/m3 TWA substances. Use PC- total dust) (insoluble or poorly 5 mg/m3 TWA (non- Aofsilica When soluble,inhalable allergenic); 2.5 a>10%, as Particulates not fraction); 3 mgtm3 mgtm3 TWA total) otherwise classified TWA (insoluble or (allergenic, including (PNOC) poorly soluble, cedar, mahogany, Not established as Particulates not respirable fraction) teak) otherwise classified 5 mg/m3 TWAEV (PNOC) (except red cedar, as Particulates not as Wood dust, all soft containing no othel classified and hard woods 3 mg/m3 TWA (total) Asbestos and <i% (PNOC) Crystalline silica, as Wood dust, all soft total dust) and hard woods as Wood dust. all Rai l C Wax(paraRn, STELs Not slack, emulsion) (8002-74-2) As Not Bork: Acid, Zinc A. Not Salt Exposure Limits/Guidelines (Con't.) tech Republic France Korea Mexico New Zealand established Not established Not established 6m S L[PPT Not established established 2 mg/m3 TWA [VME] 2 ml TWA (fume, 2 mgtm3 TWA VLE- 2 mg/m3 TWA (fume) (fume) Serial No. 004) PPT(fume) established 10 mail TWA 10 mglm3 TWA (no Not established 3 rnl TWA [VME] (restrictive more man 1% (respirable dust); 10 Preparatim Date_ 24/Iuly/2d19 Page Sofro Forvut HU CLP/ CH I.anl rwghih(US) RevisionDate_ 30/Novxmher/2019 EU i=, OSHAHCS 2012, WHbHS 2015 Serial No. 717) limit) as Particulates not as Particulates not otherwise classified as Particulates not otherwise classified (PNOC) otherwise classified (PNOC) (PNOC) Phenol - Formaldehyde TWAS 5.0 mg/m3 TWA Not established Not established Not established Not established Resin Solids (dust) (9003-35A) 10 mg/m3 TWA ]VME] (restrictive limit); 5 mg/m3 TWA '[VME] (restrictive 10 mg/m3 TWA (no limit) more than 1% 3 mg/m3 TWA crystalline silica, (respirable dust); 10 Wood (may as Particulates not Serial No. 717) mg/m3TWA include fiber, TWAs Not established otherwise classified Not established strands, or veneer) (PNOC) as Particulates not as Particulates not otherwise classified otherwise classified 1 mg/m3 TWA J (PNOC) ( (PNOC) (restrictivellimft) imn) as Wood dust, all soft and hard woods Wm (paraffin, ST�ot established Not establishetl Not established 6 mg/m3 STEL(fume) slack, emulsion) (8002-74-2) TWAs 2 mg/m3 TWA(fume) establishetl Not established 2 mg/m3 TWA (fume) Aluminum sulfate STELS Not established Not established s N m3 STEL (aerosol, Not established 23 (10048-013) TWAs Not established Not established /m3 TWA (aerosol, Not established as 15 mg/m3 TWA (total dust); 5 mg/m3 TWA Boric Acid, Zinc (respirable fraction) Salt TWAs Not established Not established Not established as Particulates not otherwise classified (PNOC) Phenol - Formaldehyde TWAs Not established Not established 6 mg/m3 TWA (aerosol) Not established Resin Solids (9003-35A) 15 mg/m3 TWA (total 6 mg/m3 TWA dust); 5 mglm3 TWA (containing <2%Silicon i mg/m3 TWA Wood (may (respirable fraction) dionce, aerosol, listed TW'Aa under Animal and plant Not established as Wood dust, all soft strantlsfiber, strands, or veneer) as Particulates Trot origin dust) and hard woods otherwise classified (PNOC) as Wood dust, all soft and hard woods Exposure Control Notations Sapan -Wood (may include fibs, strands, or vexes) as Wood dust, all soft and hard woods: Carvuegens: (Group 1 - Carcinogauc to Humans) Bassi. -Wood (may mclude fibs, strands, or vores) as Woad dust, all soft and hard woods: Sensil'nvr o (Allergarc subatow. (comawvg < %Silican drordde, listod under Animal andplant aigiv dust)) Exposure Limits Supplemental OSHA -Wood (may include fibs, strands, or verses) as Particulates not otherwise classified (PNOC): Mineral Dusts: (15 mppcfT A (respirable faction); 5 mg/m3 TWA (reapvable &achm); 50 mppcf TWA (total dust ;15 mg/m3 TWA (total dual)) -Boric Acrd, Zinc Salt as Partrculmes vm oths . classified (PNOC): Mineral Dusts: (15 mppcfTWA (vicepimble fraction), 5 mg/m3 TWA (respirable Preparation Date 24/Iuty/2017 Page 9 of20 Fomaat EO CLP/REACH Languages English (US) Revision Date_ 30/Novemba/2017 EO CLP, OSHAHCS 2012, WHMLS 2015 eaecan). 50 mppeflWA (mist chat); 15 mg/m3 TWA (mist dose)) ACG •W. u( f3"u4slaek, errata aa) (8002a4-2): MV Basis - Ct l:ealea la: (aaaaea (haae); n,,e respaatmyaaet mdod oa (fiaae)) 8.2 Exposure controls Engineering • Ensure that dust handling systems (such as exhaust ducts, dust collectors, vessels and Measures/Controls processing equipment) are designed in a manner to prevent the escape of dust into the work area (i.e., there is not leakage from the equipment). Personal Protective Equipment Respiratory • For limited exposure use an N95 dust mask. For prolonged exposure use an air -purifying respirator with high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters. Follow the OSHA respirator regulations found in 29 CFR 1910.134 or European Standard EN 149. Use a NIOSH/MSHA or European Standard EN 149 approved respirator if exposure limits are exceeded or symptoms are experienced. Eye/Face • Wear safety goggles. Hands • Wear appropriate gloves. Skin/Body • Wear long sleeves and/or protective coveralls. General Industrial • Wash hands before eating. Ensure adequate ventilation during use. Hygiene Considerations Environmental • Follow best practice for site management and disposal of waste. Exposure Controls Key to abbreviations ACGIH=Amencan Conference of Governmental Induetnal Hygiene STEL =Short Teem Exposure Urme are based on 15-mmNe exposures MSHA= Mine Safety and Health Adainisnahon IMA= Time -Weighted! Avemges are based on BNday, 401tMeek exposures NIOSH=National lnetitem of Occupational Safely and HeaBh LMPE= Maximum permissible exposure hand(Spamsh) OSHA = Occupational Safety and Health Admimsbation Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties 9.1 Information on Basic Physical and Chemical Properties Material Description (Physical Form Solid Appearance/Description Solid wood product. (Color Data lacking Odor Typical wood odor. 10dor Threshold Data lacking lGeneml Properties Bolling Point Not Applicable Melting Poind(Freezing Point Not Applicable Decomposition Temperature Net Applicable pH Not Applicable Specific Gravity/Relative Density Data lacking Water Solubility Not Applicable Viscosity Not Applicable Explosive Properties Data lacking I Oxidizing Properties: Data lacking llrolatility, (Vapor Pressure (Not Applicable (Vapor Density Net Applicable Evaporation Rate Not Applicable Flammability ILEFlash Point Not Applicable IAutoignNon 1200 top260 C(392 to 500 "F) Pmpamtim Dada. 24/My/2017 Page 10 of20 Format EUCLP/REACHLmrguage_ English (US) lievi .Date30/Novamba 2017 EU i=, OSHAHCS 2012, WHMIS 2015 Ig lvirono�mental Octanc,Mater%riltion Data lacking coefficient 9.2 Other Information No additional physical and chemical parameters noted. Section 10: Stability and Reactivity 10.1 Reactivity No dangerous reaction known under conditions of normal use. 10.2 Chemical stability • Stable under normal temperatures and pressures. 10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactions • Hazardous polymerization will not occur. 10.4 Conditions to avoid Accumulation of dusts - mixtures of wood dust and air may be explosive when ignited. Ignition sources, heat. 10.5Incompatible materials • No data available 10.6 Hazardous products • No data available Section 11 -Toxicological Information 11.1 Information on toxicological effects Other Material • This product is not hazardous in the form in which it is shipped by the manufacturer but health Information and/or physical hazards may be created by downstream activities (e.g., cutting, sanding, milling) that reduce its particle size. Those hazards are described below. GHS Properties Acute toxicity Skin corosion/lintation Serious eye damage/Irritation Skin sensitization Respiratory, sensitization Aspiration Hazard Classification EU/CLP•Data lacking OSHA HCS 2012•Data lacking WHMIS 2015•Data lacking EU/CLP•Data lacking OSHA HCS 2012•Data lacking WHMIS 2015•Data lacking EU/CLP•Data lacking OSHA HCS 2012•Data lacking WHMIS 2015-Data lacking EU/CLP•Skin Sensitizer 1 OSHA HCS 2012•Skin Sensitizer 1 WHMIS 2015•Data lacking EU/CLP•Respiratory Sensitizer 1 OSHA HCS 2012•Respiratory Sensitizer 1 WHMIS 2015•Data lacking EU/CLP•Data lacking OSHA HCS 2012•Data lacking WHMIS 2015•Data lacking Peeparehm Date 24/July/2019 Page 11 ef20 Fo EO CLP/REACH Lsaguage Enghah(US) lievisiou Date 30/Novc bh 2019 EOCIB,OSHAHCS2012,WfID11S2015 EU/CLP•Carcinogenicfty 1 Carcinogenicity OSHA HCS 2012•Carcinogenicity 1A WHMIS 2015•Data lacking EU/CLP•Data lacking Germ Cell Mutagenicity OSHA HCS 2012•Data lacking WHMIS 2015•Data lacking EU/CLP•Data lacking Toxicity for Reproduction OSHA HCS 2012•Data lacking WHMIS 2015•Data lacking EU/CLP•Specific Target Organ Toxicity Single Exposure 3: Respiratory Tract Initation STOT-SE OSHA HCS 2012•Specifc Target Organ Toxicity Single Exposure 3: Respiratory Tract Irritation WHMIS 2015•Data lacking EU/CLP•Data lacking STOT-RE OSHA HCS 2012•Data lacking WHMIS 2015•Data lacking Medical Conditions • Disorders of the lungs. Aggravated by Exposure Potential Health Effects Inhalation Acute (Immediate) • Exposure to dust may cause irritation. Processes such as cutting, grinding, crushing, or impact may result in generation of excessive amounts of airborne dusts in the workplace. Nuisance dust may affect the lungs but reactions are typically reversible. Wood dust (generated from sawing, sanding or machining the product) may cause nasal dryness, irritation, coughing and sinusitis. Chronic (Delayed) • Prolonged exposure to the dust may cause wheezing, chest tightness, productive cough, nasal irritation and symptoms of chronic respiratory disease. Wood dust, depending on the species, may cause respiratory sensitization with prolonged, repetitive contact or exposure to elevated dust levels. Skin Acute (Immediate) • Exposure to dust may cause mechanical irritation. May cause skin sensitization. Symptoms include redness and skin rash. Chronic (Delayed) • No data available. Eye Acute (Immediate) • Exposure to dust may cause mechanical irritation. Excessive concentrations of nuisance dust in the workplace may reduce visibility and may cause unpleasant deposits in eyes. Chronic (Delayed) • No data available. Ingestion Acute (Immediate) • Excessive concentrations of nuisance dust in the workplace may cause mechanical irritation to mucous membranes. Chronic (Delayed) • No data available Carcinogenic • According to its Twelfth Report on Carcinogens the National Toxicology Program states, Effects "many case reports and epidemiological studies (including cohort studies and case -control studies that specifically addressed nasal cancer) have found a strong association between exposure to wood dust and cancer of the nasal cavity. Strong and consistent associations with cancer of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses were observed both in studies of people whose occupations were associated with wood -dust exposure and in studies that directly estimated wood dust exposure." Preparatim Date. 24/ruly/2011 Page 12 of20 Forvut EU CLP/ CH Language_ EnglU(US) xevisim Date. 30/Novx nba 2017 EU CLP, OSHAHCS 2012, WfID11S 2015 Section 12 - Ecological Information 12.1 Toxicity • Material data lacking. 12.2 Persistence and degradability • Material data lacking. 12.3 Bioaccumulative potential • Material data lacking. 12.4 Mobility in Soil • Material data lacking. 12.5 Results of PBT and vPvB assessment • PBT and vPvB assessment has not been carried out. 12.6 Other adverse effects • Material data lacking. Section 13 - Disposal Considerations 13.1 Waste treatment methods Product waste • Dispose of content and/or container in accordance with local, regional, national, and/or international regulations. Packaging • Dispose of content and/or container in accordance with local, regional, national, and/or waste international regulations. Section 14 - Transport Information 14.1 UN 14.2 UN proper 14.3 Transport hazard 14.4 Packing 14.5 Environmental number shipping name class(es) group hazards DOT Not Applicable Not Regulated Not Applicable Not Applicable NDA MG Not Applicable Not Regulated Not Applicable Not Applicable NDA IMOnMDG Not Applicable Not Regulated Not Applicable Not Applicable NDA IATAIICAO Not Applicable Not Regulated Not Applicable Not Applicable NDA 14.6 Special precautions for user • None specified. 14.7 Transport in bulk according to Annex 11 of Marpol and the IBC Code • Not applicable. Section 15 -Regulatory Information 15.1 Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture SARA Hazard Classifications • Acute, Chronic Aluminum (2:3) B6enthrin Prepamhm Date. 24/Iuly/20F1 Page 13 of20 Fo EU C1.P/REACH Language_ Engliah(US) Revi .Date_ 30/Novxmba2019 EUCLP,OSHAHCS2012,W]H 2015 Boric Acid, Zinc 138265-88- No No No Salt 0 Imidacloprid 338261-01- No No No Melamine- 25036-13- Fomaldehyde 9 No No No Resin Solids Wax(paraffin, 8002-74-2 Yes Yes Yes slack, emulsion) Phenol- Fomaldehyde 9003-35-4 No No No Resin Solids Polymerized 67746-08- No No No insect al 1 Wood (may include fiber, NDA No Yes No strands, or veneer) I Ymrerrton Component _ CAS Australia AICS Canada OSL Canada NDSL China EU EINECS Aluminum sulfate 10043-01- Yes Yes No Yes Yes 2:3) 3 82657-04- B'rfenmrin 3 No No No Yes No Boric Acid, Zinc ISM 13826M8- No No No Yes No 0 lmidacloprid 338261-01- No No No Yes No Melamine- Formaldehyde 25036-13- Yes Yes No Yes No Resin Solids 9 Wax(paraffin, B002-74-2 Yes Yes No Yes Yes slack, emulsion) Phenol - Formaldehyde 9003-354 Yes Yes No Yes No Resin Solids Polymerized 67746-08- linseed al Yes 1 Yes No Yes No Wood (may include fiber, NDA No No No No No strands, or veneer) Invent7J,�( (Con't.) Component CAS EU ELNICS Japan ENCS Korea KECL New Zealantl 75CA Aluminum sulfate 10043-01- No Yes Yes Yes Yes (2:3) 3 826574A B'rfenthnn No Yes Yes Yes No 3 Boric Acid, Zinc 138265-88- NO No No Yes No Salt 0 Imitlaclopritl Yes No No Yes No 338261-01- Melamine- 25036-13- Fon aldehyde 9 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Resin Solids Wax (paraffin, 8002-74-2 No Yes Yes Yes Yes slack, emulsion) Phenol - Formaldehyde 9003-35-4 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Resin Solids Prepamhm Date. 24/July/20F1 Page 14 of20 Foanat EU C1.P/REACH Language_ English(US) lievisio¢ Date_ 30/Novemha/2019 EU CLP, OSHAHCS 2012, WfIDES 2015 Polymerized 67746-08- No as Yes Ves as linseed oil 1 Wood (may include fiber, NDA No No No N. No stands, or veneer) Australia Labor Australia - Work Health and Safety Regulations - Hazardous Chemicals Requiring Health Monitoring No ingredients subject to this requirement. Australia - High Volume Industrial Chemicals List No ingredients subject to this requirement. Australia - List of Designated Hazardous Substances - Classification - Bifenthdn 82657-043 T R25 -Boric Add, Zinc Salt 13B265-88-0 Repr.Cat 2 R60, R61 -imidaclopdd 13826141-3 Xn, N R22, R50, R53 -Wax (paraffin, slack, emulsion) 8002-74-2 Self classiticabon required (fume) No other ingredients subject to this requirement Australia - Work Health and Safety Regulations -Threshold Quantity at Major Hazard Facilities (Table 15.1) No ingredients subject to this requirement. Australia - Work Health and Safety Regulations - Threshold Quantity at Major Hazard Facilities (Table 15.2) No ingredients subject to this requirement. Australia - Western Australia - Hazardous Substances Prohibited for Specified Uses No ingredients subject to this requirement. Australia - Western Australia - Hazardous Substances Requiring Health Surveillance No ingredients subject to this requirement. Environment Australia - National Pollutant Inventory (NPI) Substance List No ingredients subject to this requirement. Australia - Ozone Protection Act - Scheduled Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Australia - Priority Existing Chemical Program No ingredients subject to this requirement. Other The Australia Group - Export Control List - Chemical Weapons Precursors No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada Labor Canada- WHIMS 1988-Classifications of Substances -Aluminum sulfate (2:3) 10043-01-3 D2B -Wax (paraffin, slack, emulsion) Uncontrolled product according to WHMIS 80D2-74-2 classification criteria No other ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - WHMIS 1988 - Ingredient Disclosure List No ingredients subject to this requirement. Environment Canada - CEPA - Priority Substances List Priority Substance List 2 -Aluminum sulfate (2:3) 10043-013 (substance not considered toxic) No other ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - CEPA - Schedule I - List of Toxic Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement Canada - CEPA - Schedule III Part 1 - Export Control List - Prohibited Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Prepararm Date. 24/ruly/2017 Page 15 of20 Frn EU (LP/REACH Laurasia Engliah(US) Revisim Date_ 30/Novxmba 2017 EU CLP, OSHAHCS 2012, VT1M1x 2015 Canada - CEPA - Schedule III Part 2 - Export Control List - Substances Subject to Notification or Consent No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - CEPA - Schedule III Part 3 - Export Control List - Restricted Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada Alberta Environment Canada - Alberta - Ambient Air Quality Objectives No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Alberta - Ambient Air Quality Guidelines No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Alberta - Water Quality Guidelins for Freshwater Aquatic Life - Acute No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Alberta - Water Quality Guidelines for Freshwater Aquatic Life - Chronic -Imidacloprid 13B26141-3 0.23 pg/L(interm) No other ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada British Columbia Environment Canada - British Columbia -Ozone Depleting Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada Manitoba Environment Canada - Manitoba - Ozone Depleting Substances and Other Halocamons - No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Manitoba -Ozone Depleting Substances and Other Halocamons - No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada New Foundland Environment Canada - Newfoundland & Labrador - Halocarbon Regulations - Schedule A No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Newfoundland & Labrador - Halocarbon Regulations - Schedule B No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Newfoundland & Labrador - Halocarbon Regulations - Schedule C No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Newfoundland & Labrador - Halocarbon Regulations - Schedule D No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Newfoundland & Labrador - Halocarbon Regulations - Schedule E No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada Northwest Territories Class 1 Class 2 Other Canada - Northwest Territories - Ozone Depleting Substances and Halocamon Alternatives No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada Nova Scotia Environment Canada - Nova Scotia - Ozone Layer Protection Regulations No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada Ontario Environment Canada - Ontario - Airborne Contaminant Reporting - Table 2B No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Ontario - Drinking Water Standards - Aesthetic Objectives (AO) No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Ontario - Drinking Water Standards - Operational Guidelines (OG) No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Ontario - Ozone Depleting Substances and Other Halocarbon - Class 1 Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Ontario - Ozone Depleting Substances and Other Halocarbon - Class 2 Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Ontario - Ozone Depleting Substances and Other Halocarbon - Halocarbon No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada Saskatchewan Pre acmmDate 24/July/2019 Page 16 of20 xrnvut_ EO CLP/REACH Lmngua, EngliA(US) Revi .Date 30/NowmGa/2019 EOCLP,0S1JAHCS2012,W11 2015 Environment Canada -Saskatchewan -Dangerous Goods -Acute Hazardous Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada -Saskatchewan - Dangerous Goods - Environmental Persistent or Chronic Hazardous Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada - Saskatchewan - Dangerous Goods - Industrial Hazardous Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Other Canada - Substances Regulated Under FBDA That Were In Commerce Between 1/1184 and 12131/86 No ingredients subject to this requirement. Canada Yukon Environment Canada -Yukon -Ozone Depleting Substances and Other Halocarbons No ingredients subject to this requirement. China Other China - Annex I & 11 - Controlled Chemicals Lists No ingredients subject to this requirement. Europe Other EU - CLIP (127212008) - Annex VI - Table 3.2 - Classification -Bifenthtln -Imidaclopdd No other ingredients subject to this requirement. EU - CLIP (127212008) - Annex VI - Table 3.2 - Concentration Limits - B'denthtln No other ingredients subject to this requirement. EU - CLIP (127212008) - Annex VI - Table 3.2 - Labelling - Bifenthdn dmidaclopdd No other ingredients subject to this requirement EU - CLIP (127212008) - Annex VI - Table 3.2 - Notes - Substances and Preparations No ingredients subject to this requirement. EU - CLIP (1272120081 - Annex VI - Table 3.2 - Safety Phrases - B"denthdn -Imidaclopdd No other ingredients subject to this requirement. International Environment IPCS (International Programme on Chemical Safety) - List of Pesticide Data Sheets No ingredients subject to this requirement. Japan Labor Japan - ISHL Dangerous Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Japan - ISHL Designated Carcinogens No ingredients subject to this requirement. Japan - ISHL Prevention of Lead Poisoning No ingredients subject to this requirement. Japan - ISHL Mutagens - Existing Chemicals No ingredients subject to this requirement Environment 82657 043 Carc.Cat.3; R40 T, R23125 Xn; R48122 R43 N; R5053 13B261-41-3 Xn; R22 N; R50-53 0.0025%cC: N; R:5053 0.0D025%<=C<0.0025%: N, 82657-D43 R.5153 0 0D0025%<=C<0 00025%: R.5253 T N R:23/25-40-4348/22- 82657-043 50/53 S(1/2)-23-2436/37- 384560-61 13B26141-3 Xn N R:22-50/53 S:(2)-22- 5750.61 82657-043 S.(1/2)-23-2436/37-38-45- 60-61 136261-41-3 S(2)-22-5750-61 Preparation Date. 24/Iuly/2017 Page 17 of20 Fomut EU CLP/REACH Language_ English(US) Revision Date. 30/Nove bh 2017 EUCLP,0SHAHCS2012,WF[M2015 Japan - Air Pollution Control Law - Emission Standards for Air Pollutants No ingredients subject to this requirement. Japan - Environmental Quality Standards - Annual Air Quality No ingredients subject to this requirement. Japan - Environmental Quality Standards - Daily Air Quality No ingredients subject to this requirement. Japan - Environmental Quality Standards - Soil Pollution No ingredients subject to this requirement. Japan - Environmental Quality Standards - Public Water/Groundwater - Monitored Substances and Guideline Values No ingredients subject to this requirement. Japan - Environmental Quality Standards - Public Water- Protection of Human Health No ingredients subject to this requirement. Inventory - Japan - Industrial Safety and Health Law Substances (ISHL) -aifenthdn 82657-04-3 7-(3)-277 No other ingredients subject to this requirement. Other Japan - Drinking Water Quality Standards - Supplied Water Quality Standard Values -Aluminum sulfate (2:3) 0 2 mglL (as AI, listed under 10043-01-3 Aluminum and its compounds) No other ingredients subject to this requirement. Japan - Chemical Substance Control Law (CSCL) - Examined Existing Chemical Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Japan - Fire Service Law - Hazardous Materials No ingredients subject to this requirement. Japan - Harmful Substances in Household Products No ingredients subject to this requirement. Japan - Chemical Substance Control Law (CSCL) - Specified Chemical Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Korea Labor Korea - ISHA - Harmful Substances Prohibited for Manufacturing, Importing, Transferring, or Supplying No ingredients subject to this requirement. Korea - ISHA - Harmful Substances Requiring Permission No ingredients subject to this requirement. Environment Korea - MOE -Toxic Chemicals Control Act (TCCA) - Observational Chemicals No ingredients subject to this requirement. Other Korea - MOE - K-REACH/CCA - Prohibited Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Korea - MOE - K-REACHICCA - Restricted Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Korea - MOE - K-REACH/CCA - Toxic Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Netherlands Other Netherlands - List of Carcinogens No ingredients subject to this requirement. Netherlands - Major Accidents - Qualifying Quantities for Accident Prevention No ingredients subject to this requirement. Netherlands - Major Accidents - Qualifying Quantities for Safety Reporting No ingredients subject to this requirement. New Zealand Other New Zealand - Ozone Depleting Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. Russia Labor Russia - Limiting Quantities of Hazardous Substances - Hazard Class I No ingredients subject to this requirement. Preparation Date. 24/ruly/2017 Page 18 of20 Fomut EU CLP/REACH Language_ Engliah(US) lievision Date_ 30/Novenba 2017 EU CLP, OSHAHCS 2012, WfIDt15 2015 United Kingdom Other United Kingdom - Workplace Exposure Limits (WELs) -Substances in Review No ingredients subject to this requirement. United States Labor U.S. - OSHA - Process Safety Management - Highly Hazardous Chemicals No ingredients subject to this requirement. U.S. - OSHA - Specifically Regulated Chemicals No ingredients subject to this requirement. Environment U.S. - CAA (Clean Air Act) -1990 Hazardous Air Pollutants No ingredients subject to this requirement. U.S. - CERCLA/SARA - Hazardous Substances and their Reportable Quantities -Aluminum sulfate (2:3) 10043-01-3 5000 lb final RO, 2270 kg final RQ No other ingredients subject to this requirement. U.S. - CERCLA/SARA - Radionuclides and Their Reportable Quantities No ingredients subject to this requirement. U.S. - CERCLA/SARA - Section 302 Extreme.y RQs No ingredients subject to this requirement. U.S. - CERCLA/SARA - Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances TPQs No ingredients subject to this requirement. U.S. - CERCLA/SARA - Section 313 - Emission Reporting - B"denthdn 82657 04-3 1.0 % de minimis concentration No other ingredients subject to this requirement. U.S. - CERCLA/SARA - Section 313 - PBT Chemical Listing No ingredients subject to this requirement. United States - California Environment U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List -Wood (may include fiber, strands, or veneer) as Wood dust, all soft and hard woods No other ingredients subject to this requirement. U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Developmental Toxicity No ingredients subject to this requirement. U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Maximum Allowable Dose Levels (MADL) No ingredients subject to this requirement. U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - No Significant Risk Levels (NSRL) No ingredients subject to this requirement. U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Female No ingredients subject to this requirement. U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Reproductive Toxicity - Male No ingredients subject to this requirement. United States - Pennsylvania Labor U.S. - Pennsylvania - RTK (Right to Know) - Environmental Hazard List No ingredients subject to this requirement. U.S. - Pennsylvania - RTK (Right to Know) - Special Hazardous Substances No ingredients subject to this requirement. 15.2 Chemical Safety Assessment No Chemical Safety Assessment has been carried out. Section 16 - Other Information Revision Date • 30/November/2017 Preparation Date • 24/July/2017 carcinogen, 12/1B/2009 Prepamtim Hffie_ 24/Iwy@019 Pat, 19of20 FomW_ EO CLP/REACH Lmngua, Englvh(US) Revi .Date_ 30/Novm.b /2019 EUC ,OSHAHCS2012,WfIDnS2015 Disclaimer/Statement • This SDS is intended solely for safety education and not for use as specifications or of Liability warranties. The information in this SDS was obtained from usually reliable sources and Is provided without any representation for warranties regarding the accuracy or correctness. Since the handling, use, and storage is beyond our control, LP assumes no responsibility and disclaims liability for any loss, damage, or expense arising therefrom. Key to abbreviations NDA=No Data Available Pn,mtim Date. 24/My/20F1 Page 20 of20 ForavA EU CI.P/REACH I.mguage_ Engtisb(US) lievisim Data_ 30/Novemba 2019 EU C , OSHAHCS 2012, WHTvBS 2015 SmartSide- TRIM & SIDING LP' SmartSide' Lap Siding LP' SmartSide' Panel Siding LP' SmartSide' Panel Siding with SmartFinish' LP' SmartSide' Panel Siding with SilverTech' LP' SmartSide' Vertical Siding LP' SmartSide' Nickel Gap Siding LP' SmartSide' Cedar Shakes LP' SmartSide' Trim & Fascia LP' SmartSide' Soffit Prorated 50 Year Limited Warranty and Arbitration Agreement - Exterior Use NOTE CAREFULLY: The provisions and terms of this Prorated 50-Year Limited Warranty and Arbitration Agreement- Exterior Use (the"Limited Warranty) apply exclusively to LP' SmartSide• Lap Siding, Panel Siding, Panel Siding with SmartFinish', Panel Siding with SilverTech', Vertical Siding, Nickel Gap Siding, Cedar Shakes,Trim & Fascia, and Soffit (each, the"Product") sold by Louisiana-Pacific Corporation ("LP) when installed on the exterior of a structure permanently located in the United States, its territories, or Canada. Different limited warranty terms and exclusions apply under (i) LP' SmartSide' 10-Year Limited Warranty and Arbitration Agreement for Accessories and Non -Standard Applications, and III) LP' SmartSide' and BuilderSeries' 90-Day Limited Warranty for Interior Use. Who Is Covered: This Limited Warranty is made to the original retail purchaser of the Product, the original owner of the structure on which the Product is installed, and the next owner of that structure (collectively hereinafter referred to as"Owner ). This Limited Warranty cannot be assigned, sold, or transferred to any other person, including any later owners of the Product or the structure. BY INSTALLING AND/OR RETAINING THE PRODUCT, OWNER AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WHICH REQUIRE BINDING ARBITRATION AND WAIVING CLASS ACTION CLAIMS. 1. Definitions That Apply For purposes of this Limited Warranty, the following definitions are used: "Buckling" is defined as Product that is 3/8 inch (10 mm) or more out of plane within a length no greater than 24 inches 2. (610 mm) when installed directly to framing or to wood structural panels on framing spaced up to 24 inches (610 mm) o.c. (this definition does not apply to trim products). NOTE: However, notwithstanding the foregoing, waviness caused by any of the following is not considered Buckling: misaligned framing, crooked or bowed studs and/or sheathing, foundation or wall settling, improper nailing, attachment over foam sheathing, or any other cause unrelated to the Product Warranty coverage for Buckling requires installation at the stud spacing specified in this definition and in strict accordance with the Instructions. "Overlay Issues" is defined as cracking, peeling, separating, chipping, flaking or rupturing of the surface overlay. "ZB Resistance Issue" is defined as damage to the Product (i) caused by failure of the borate -based SmartGuard' process to resist termites or fungal decay II that results in structural damage to the Product to an extent that the Product is no longer able to perform its intended function as siding, soffit, or trim. NOTE: Some amount of termite activity on the Product may occur as the borate works to resist termites, which activity is not covered by this Limited Warranty unless it constitutes a ZB Resistance Issue, and other specific exclusions regarding the SmartGuard' process are set forth below in Section 3(b). "Substrate Damage is defined as Buckling, Overlay Issues or a ZB Resistance Issue (i) caused by a manufacturing defect in the Product and (ii) resulting in a reduction of the Product's structural strength that prevents the Product from performing its intended function as siding, soffit, or trim. "Hail Damage is defined as a crack or chip in the surface overlay or dent in the substrate of the Product that exceeds 3/8 inch (10 mm) in length or diameter, and is caused by hail. "Instructions" is defined as LP's instructions and other recommendations applicable to the Product in effect on the date of installation as found at locoro.com/literature. including technical notes/bulletins and instructions for transporting, storing, handling, application, installation, finishing, care, and maintenance of the Product. Length of Coverage and What LP Will Do Exterior building materials like the Product must be properly handled and installed, and carefully integrated with other building materials that comprise the exterior wall assembly of a structure, and are subject to wear and tear over time. The length of time the Product will last and the way it performs is dependent on various factors. It is imperative that installers follow all manufacturers' instructions, that the Product be used as intended, and that homeowners maintain all building materials as required. (i) Substrate Limited Warranty a) for a period of 50 years from the date of installation, LP warrants that if the Product exhibits Substrate Damage, provided that the Product has been transported, stored, handled, installed, finished, and maintained in strict accordance with the Instructions in effect at the time of installation, LP will provide the remedy set forth below. b) In the event the Product exhibits Substrate Damage (or fails to conform to any implied warranty not effectively disclaimed herein), LP will: M during the first 5 years from the date of installation, compensate the Owner for the cost of labor and material to, at its option, repair or replace the affected Product, including the reasonable cost of labor and material, as established by independent construction cost estimator RSMeans, or (it) during the 6th through 50th years from the date of installation, compensate the Owner for the material cost of the affected Product or a similar wood -based siding or trim product (no labor or other charges shall be paid) less an annual pro -rats reduction of 2.22% per year (for example, 6th year- 222%, 7th year -4.44%, etc.) (the"Proration Schedule"), but with total costs to be paid by LP under this section 2(i)(b) not to exceed two (2) times the original purchase price of the affected Product. (ii) Hail Damage Limited Warranty For a period of 50 years from the date of installation, LP warrants that if the Product exhibits Hail Damage, LP will provide the remedy set forth below provided that the Product has been transported, stored, handled, installed, finished, and maintained in strict accordance with the Instructions in effect at the time of installation. Hail Damage is subject to the following exclusions: (i) any damage caused by a storm in which hail was larger than 1.75 inches (45 mm) in diameter; (ii) any damage to the surface or primer that does not qualify as Hail Damage; or (iii) any injury to persons or property caused by hail -damaged Product. b) Owner must meet all the following requirements in order to be eligible for payment under this Hail Damage Limited Warranty: M LP must be able to inspect the Product in place to determine whether any pieces have Hail Damage; (ii) Owner must provide reliable evidence that the hailstorm causing the Hail Damage had no hailstones larger than 1.75 inch (45 mm) in diameter (such evidence may include a report from a reliable third party such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Storm Prediction Center); and (iii) Owner must first file a claim with his or her property owner's insurance carrier, or any other applicable policy, and pursue the cost of repair or replacement through insurance. Owner must provide proof of the claim and the carrier's response and must affirm that no other claims were paid or are pending. If the insurance claim proceeds are insufficient to repair or replace the Product with Hail Damage, LP will pay Owner the cost of material (no labor) necessary to replace the square footage of Product with Hail Damage (determined using the current retail price per square foot for the same or similar Product in the same geographic region as the property), less the insurance proceeds received by Owner for the same product and less the deductible amount associated with those proceeds. The payment amount shall then be reduced according to the applicable Proration Schedule. If the above calculation yields a negative number, LP shall owe no payment to Owner. These are the Owner's sole and exclusive remedies for any non-conformance of or alleged defect in the Product or any damage caused by the Product. Except as expressly provided in this Limited Warranty, no other costs incurred by Owner relating to damaged Product will be reimbursed including but not limited to costs of removal, disposal, labor, water -resistive barrier, or any other consequential damages. EFFECTIVE DATE This Limited Warranty applies where the date Of retail purchase of the Product is on or after 01/01 /2024. 3. What is Not Covered: Exclusions This Limited Warranty does not cover or provide a remedy for: a) Substrate Damage, Hail Damage, or any other damage to the Product or otherwise caused by: (i) failure to strictly follow the Instructions or failure to care for or maintain the exterior cladding or building envelope to prevent water infiltration; (ii) failure to properly cut prime, or paint the Product; NO misuse or abuse of the Product (iv) impact or accidental damage to the substrate or surface of the Product; (v) damage to the Product during theconstmction process, including damage related to moving a structure after installation of the Product (vi) alteration of the Product other than as allowed in the Instructions; (vii) any lack of compatibility between the Product and any other product not manufactured by LP; (viii) sawing or ripping the Product lengthwise or removing the surface of the Product or the factory edge (except as expressly authorized in the Instructions); (ix) improper transport, storage, handling, or exposure of the Product (x) improper or inadequate design, detailing, or construction of the wall, floor or roof systems or the structure on which the Product is installed, including the walls, cladding, windows, doors, roofing materials, openings, or other penetrations on or around which the Product is installed; (xi) failure or improper installation offlashings or water management details or systems; (xii) moving, transporting, or altering a movable structure (e.g., modular, mobile, or tiny homes, sheds, and other utility structures) after installation of the Product; Wit) alterations to the structure or installation of equipment after installation of the Product; (xiv) minor surface grazing by termites which does not interfere with the Product's ability to perform as siding, soffit or trim (except where a ZB Resistance Issue exists); (xv) animals, termites or other insects (except where a ZB Resistance Issue exists); (xvi) wood fungal decay, mold or mildew (except where a ZB Resistance Issue exists); (xvii) spills, harmful chemicals (including harmful cleaning compounds), salt water, fertilizer, pollution, scratching, or abrading; (xviii) installation or exposure that allows for the accumulation of frost, condensation, moisture (including water vapor), standing water, or submersion; (xix) inadequate ventilation or the lack of a vapor retarder under the structure; or (xx) hurricane,tornado, wind storm, lightning, fire, earthquake, flood, hail (except as covered under the Hail Damage Limited Warranty), acts of God, or other similar causes beyond the control of LP. b) Damage caused by termites, termite activity or fungal decay (i) that is not or does not result in a ZB Resistance Issue; (ii) that results from termite activity existing prior to installation of the Product; (iii) that results from areas of the structure which have moisture problems, rot, fungi, or mold due to faulty plumbing, leaks, dampness due to drains, condensation or leaks from roofs, eaves, windows or doors, flooding or other sources of water or moisture in the structure, (iv) that results from failure to maintain the structure free from foam insulation at foundation, grade -wood contact faulty grade, firewood against structure, insufficient ventilation, wood debris in crawl space, wood mulch, tree branches touching structure, landscape timbers, or wood rot, or (v) to any component of the structure other than the Product, under anycircumstances. c) Product applied to structures located outside the United States, its territories, or Canada (Product sold outside these locations is "as -is; with no express or implied warranties provided by LP). d) Surface or edge swelling or edge checking (minor swelling andchecking occur normally in all wood and wood -based products as they expand and contract in response to changes in climatic conditions), except where Substrate Damage exists. e) Product not installed by a licensed contractor and/or in strict compliance with all applicable building codes and Instructions. f) Any interior installation or Non -Standard Application. g) Costs associated with damage to the Product or caused by the Product (other than the remedies set forth in Section 2 above), including but not limited to Product removal, disposal, or replacement, or damage to any other property. h) Poor workmanship, including but not limited to nailing or fastening not compliant with Instmctions. i) Damage resulting from Owners failure to comply with the requirements set out under Section 4 of this Limited Warranty. j) Use or installation of the Product in contact with the ground or in any application which allows for the accumulation of condensation or other free water or which subjects the Product to a repetitive wetting condition at any time other than normal exposure to weather during ordinary construction periods. k) Damage resulting from re -manufacture, modification, alteration or processing of the Product by anyone other than LP. 1) Any aesthetic issue caused by face -nailing the Product. m) Damage to any other component of the structure, for anyreason. 4. Howto Makea Claim Compliance with each of the requirements set out below in sections (a) and (b) is a condition of LP's obligations under this Limited Warranty. The failure to comply with anyone or more of the items shall void any rights Owner may have against LP. Any Owner seeking remedies under this Limited Warranty must notify LP at 88&A68-1417 within 30 days after discovering a condition upon which they intend to make a claim under this Limited Warranty, and before beginning any repair. This notice must include the production date and mill identity number noted on the Product and the date on which installation of the Product was completed (where applicable). It is the Owner's responsibility to establish - through invoices, receipts, contractor's billings or any other form of reliable documentation -the date of installation of the Product, ownership of the Product by Owner, and, where necessary, the purchase price of the affected Product. b) LP must be given an opportunity to inspect the Product upon reasonable notice tothe Owner and must be allowed to enter the property or structure on which the Product is installed to inspect the Product, including removal of components as necessary to evaluate the Product S. Other Limitations a) Exclusion of Other Remedies IN NO EVENT WILL LP BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, MULTIPLE, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR RESULTING DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROPERTY DAMAGE (INCLUDING DAMAGETO OTHER BUILDING COMPONENTS), LOST PROFITS, OR LOSS OF USE Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. b) Disclaimer of All Other Warranties, Express or Implied THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ISTHE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLETOTHE PRODUCT. LP DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTIES OTHERWISE ARISING FROM THE COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE OR ADVERTISING, EXCEPT WHERE SUCH WARRANTIES ARISE UNDER APPLICABLE CONSUMER PRODUCT WARRANTY LAWS AND CANNOT BE LAWFULLY DISCLAIMED, IN WHICH EVENT SUCH WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE SHORTEST PERIOD AS PERMITTED OR REQUIRED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR OTHERWISE, HAS BEEN MADE OR WILL BE MADE BY OR ON BEHALF OF LP WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING ANY ADVERTISING WARRANTIES. Some states and provinces do not allow such limitations of implied warranties in all circumstances, so the above limitations may not apply to you. c) No Waiver LP may choose to extend benefits in certain circumstances beyond what is provided in this Limited Warranty. In that event LP does not and has not waived its right to strictly enforce the warranty terms, including all disclaimers, limitations, and exclusions, in any and all otlrercircurrrstanoes d) Enforceability This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state, or province to province. The provisions of this Limited Warranty do not preclude the operation of any applicable state law or provincial statute which in certain circumstances may not allow some of the limitations and exclusions described in this Limited Warranty. If any provision of this Limited Warranty is determined to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, it shall not affect the enforceability of any other provision of this Limited Warranty. 6. Agreement to Mandatory Binding Arbitration and Class Action Waiver a) By (i) installing the Product, or CHI retaining the Product for 30 days after installation, or (iii) purchasing ortaking ownership of a structure on which the Product is already installed, Owner and LP agree and Owner accepts that EVERY CLAIM OR CONTROVERSY BETWEEN OWNER AND LP ARISING FROM OR RELATINGTOTHE PRODUCT AND/OR THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE RESOLVED BY FINALAND BINDING ARBITRATION. b) THE ARBITRATION SHALL BE INITIATED AND ADMINISTERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT IS U.S.C. § 1 et seq.) AND THE APPLICABLE RULES OF THE JUDICIAL ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION SERVICE (www.iamsadr.com). UNLESS ANOTHER ARBITRATION SERVICE IS AGREED TO IN WRITING BY BOTH PARTIES. EACH PARTY WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS OWN COSTS AND FEES INCURRED IN ARBITRATION, INCLUDING ATTORNEY'S FEESAND EXPERT WITNESS FEES; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT (i) LP WILL PAY ANY FEES AND COSTS THAT ARE REQUIRED BY LAW AND (ii) FOR ANY ARBITRATION FILED BY A CONSUMER RELATING TO PERSONAL OR HOUSEHOLD USE OF THE PRODUCT, LP WILL PAY OR REIMBURSE ALL ARBITRATION FILING FEES AND ARBITRATOR'S COSTS OVER$100. BOTH SIDES ARE ENTITLED TO REASONABLE DISCOVERY. IF ANY PARTY INTENDS TO HAVE AN EXPERT TESTIFY ON THAT PARTYS BEHALF, THE OTHER PARTY SHALL BE ENTITLED TO AN EXPERT REPORT AND TOTAKETHE EXPERT'S DEPOSITION DURING DISCOVERY. THE ARBITRATOR SHALL HAVETHE AUTHORITYTO RENDER THE SAME RELIEF AS WOULD A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION AND SHALL HAVE EXCLUSIVE AUTHORITY TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE RELATINGTOTHE SCOPE AND ENFORCEABILITY OFTHIS AGREEMENT. IN NO CASE SHALL THE ARBITRATOR BE AUTHORIZEDTO ADJUDICATE CLASS ACTION CLAIMS AGAINST LP OR TO OTHERWISE ORDER A SIMILAR CONSOLIDATION OF INDIVIDUAL CLAIMS AGAINST LP. NOTWITHSTANDINGTHE FOREGOING, A CLAIM BY AN INDIVIDUAL OWNER SEEKING RELIEF OF $10,000 OR LESS MAY BE PURSUED INDIVIDUALLY IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT SO LONG AS THE CLAIM IS MADE INDIVIDUALLY AND NOT AS PART OF A CLASS OR A CONSOLIDATED ACTION. CLASS ACTION WAIVER. ANY ARBITRATION (OR SMALL CLAIMS COURT ACTION, IF AUTHORIZED ABOVE) WILL BE ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS ONLY; CLASS ARBITRATIONS AND/OR CLASS ACTIONS AND/OR CONSOLIDATED ACTIONS ARE NOT PERMITTED. c) OWNER AND LPAGREETHAT.(i) ALL CLAIMS, DISPUTES, OR ACTIONS BETWEEN OWNER AND LP ARISING FROM OR RELATING TOTHE PRODUCT AND/ORTHIS LIMITED WARRANTY WILL BE BROUGHT AND CONDUCTED AND DETERMINED INDIVIDUALLY, NOTAS A CLASS, AND GO THAT NEITHER PARTY WILL SEEKTO CONSOLIDATE OR SEEK CLASS TREATMENT. IFFORANYREASONTHE FOREGOING CLASS ACTION WAIVER IS FOUNDTO BE INVALID OR UNENFORCEABLE, THIS ARBITRATION AGREEMENT SHALL BE NULL AND VOID. For further information, contact: Customer Service: 888-820-0325 Email: Customec5u000rt anlDcorD.com_ Write: Louisiana-Pacific Corporation 1610 West End Ave., Suite 200 Nashville, TN 37203 Website: www.lpcorp.com & WARNING: Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to www.P65Warninas.ca.aov/wood. SmartSide° TRIM & SIDING BDrxalun,imaAmficcvFs+tim. Al right r ur a .ultr imv%se wmai bYlmamaYmlc c�aeon. N,e �m�a, m,pomno� pmzany upd a id TaHImwmm mmommem. ro..nrvmnun.r�m�.m.n•m,,an BBB=3Z , �nz3mu3 owuznzaa3 TDII Texas Department of Insurance PO Box 149104 1 Austin, TX 78/14 1 1-800-578-4677 1 tdi.texas.gov Product Evaluation EC2210922 Engineering Services Program The following product has been evaluated for compliance with the wind loads specified in the International Residential Code TRC) and the International Building Code (IBC). This product evaluation is not an endorsement of this product or a recommendation thatthis product be used. The Texas Department of Insurance has not authorized the use of any information contained in the product evaluation for advertising, or other commercial or promotional purpose. This product evaluation is intended for use by those individuals who are following the design wind load criteria in Chapter 3 of the IRC and Section 1609 of the IBC. The design loads determined for the building or structure shall not exceed the design load rating specified for the products shown in the limitations section of this product evaluation This product evaluation does not relieve a Texas licensed engineer of his responsibilities as outlined in the Texas Insurance Code, the Texas Administrative Code, and the Texas Engineering Practice Act For more information, contact TDI Engineering Services Program at (800) 248-6032. Evaluation ID: EC-22 Effective Date: September 1, 2022 Re-evaluation Date: September 2026 Product Name: LP® SmartSide® and LP Smartsidec ExpertFinish Lap, Panel, and Vertical Siding Manufacturer: Louisiana-Pacific Corporation 1610 West End Ave Suite 200 Nashville, TN 37203 (888)820-0325 General Description: LP® SmartSide® lap, panel, and vertical siding are a zinc borate treated composite of oriented strand board (OSB) bonded to a 0.012" thick phenolic resin -saturated, primed paper overlay. The lap siding covered in this evaluation report is available in 3/8 and 7/16 Performance Categories. The lap siding covered in this evaluation report is available in 5", 6", 7", 8", 9.5", and 12" widths and comes in 16' lengths. The panel siding covered in this evaluation report is available in 3/8", 7/16", and 19/32" thicknesses. The panel siding has shiplapped edges. The panel siding is 4' wide and comes in 4' to 10' in length. Limitations: Lap Siding • Wall Framing: Minimum Spruce -Pine -Fir or Southern Yellow Pine dimensional lumber (minimum specific gravity of 0.42). • Wall Stud Spacing: Refer to Table la. 1/7 EC2210922 • Fastener: Common or box nails - minimum smooth shank diameter of 0.092", minimum 1- 1/2" embedment into stud or wood structural panel and stud. • Design Pressure: The allowable design pressure for siding is specified in Table la. Table 1a LP® SmartSide® Lap Siding Allowable Design Pressure Performance Category Maximum Wall Stud Spacing Siding Width (in.) Allowable Design Pressure (psf) 5 78 6 63 7 52 3/8 16" 8 45 9.5 37 12 28 6 63 7 52 16" 8 45 9.5 37 12 28 7/16 6 42 7 35 24" 8 30 9.5 25 12 19 Lap Siding • Wall Framing: Minimum Spruce -Pine -Fir or Southern Yellow Pine dimensional lumber (minimum specific gravity of 0.42). • Wall Stud Spacing: Refer to Table 1 b. • Fastener: Common or box nails - minimum smooth shank diameter of 0113", minimum 2" embedment into stud or wood structural panel and stud. • Design Pressure: The allowable design pressure for siding is specified In Table 1 b. 2/7 EC2210922 Table 1 b LPS SmartSicIO) Lap Siding Allowable Design Pressure Performance Category Maximum Wall Stud Spacing Siding Width (in.) Allowable Design Pressure (psf) 5 80 6 80 7 80 3/8 16' 8 74 9.5 61 12 47 6 80 7 80 16" 8 74 9.5 65 12 47 7/16 6 69 7 58 24" 8 49 9.5 41 12 31 Panel Siding (3/8 Performance Category) • Shiplap Edge: Use shear capacity for 5/16 Performance Category. • Wall Framing: Douglas Fir -Larch or Southern Yellow Pine dimensional lumber (minimum specific gravity of 0.50). • Wall Stud Spacing: Refer to Table 2. • Fastener: Common or box - minimum smooth shank diameter of 0.092", minimum 1-1/2" embedment into studs or wood structural panel and stud. • Design Pressure: The allowable design pressure for the panel siding is specified in Table 2. • Lateral Load Resistance: The allowable lateral load for panel siding is specified in Table 2. 3/7 EC2210922 Panel Siding (7/16 or 19/32 Performance Category) • Shiplap Edge: Use shear capacity for 3/8 Performance Category. • Wall Framing: Douglas Fir -Larch or Southern Yellow Pine dimensional lumber (minimum specific gravity of 0.50). • Wall Stud Spacing: Refer to Table 2. • Fastener: Common or box - minimum smooth shank diameter of 0.113", minimum 2" embedment into stud or wood structural panel and stud. • Design Pressure: The allowable design pressure for the panel siding is specified in Table 2. • Lateral Load Resistance: The allowable lateral load for panel siding is specified in Table 2. Table 2 LP® SmartSide'X Panel Siding Allowable Design Pressure and Allowable Lateral load Fastener Spacing for Fastener Spacing Allowable Allowable Performance for Studs Spaced Design Fastener Studs Spaced 16" o.c. Lateral Category 24" o.c. Pressure Load Perimeter Field Perimeter Field 16"/24" 5/16 0.092" dia 3" o.c. 6" o.c. 3" o.c 6. o.c. 52/35 psf 350 plf 3/8 0.113" dia 3" o.c. 6" o.c. 3" ox 6" o.c. 80/58 psf 410 Qif 7/16 0.113" dia 3" o.c. 6" o.c. 3" o.c. 6" o.c. 80/58 psf 410 plf 19/32 0.113" dia 3" o.c. 6" o.c 3" o.c. 6" o.c 80/58 psf 410 plf Lap Siding -Direct to Sheathing Attachment • Wall Sheathing: Siding must be installed over 7/16 Performance Category or thicker wood structural panel sheathing meeting DOC PS 1 or DOC PS 2 requirements. • Fastener: Common or box nails - minimum smooth shank diameter of 0.092", long enough to full penetrate thru the wood structural panel. • Design Pressure: The allowable design pressure for lap siding is specified in Table 3a. Panel Siding -Direct to Sheathing Attachment • Wall Sheathing: Siding must be installed over 7/16 Performance Category or thicker wood structural panel sheathing meeting DOC PS 1 or DOC PS 2 requirements. • Fastener: Common or box nails - minimum smooth shank diameter of 0.113", long enough to full penetrate thru the wood structural panel. • Design Pressure: The allowable design pressure for panel siding is specified in Table 3b. Vertical Siding or Lap Siding Installed Vertically -Direct to Sheathing Attachment • Wall Sheathing: Siding must be installed over 7/16 Performance Category or thicker wood structural panel sheathing meeting DOC PS 1 or DOC PS 2 requirements. • Fastener: Common or box nails - minimum smooth shank diameter of 0.092", long enough to full penetrate thru the wood structural panel. • Design Pressure: The allowable design pressure for vertical siding or lap siding installed vertically is specified in Table 4. 4/7 EC2210922 Table 3a LPO SmartSide') Lap Siding Allowable Design Pressure Performance Maximum Ring Siding Allowable Design Category Shank Nail Spacing Width (in.) Pressure (psf) 5 80 6 80 3/8 8 7 80 8 80 9.5 77 12 60 5 80 6 80 7 73 8 12 8 62 9.5 51 12 40 Table 3b LP® SmartSide® Panel Siding Allowable Design Pressure Performance Max. Ring Shank Nail Spacing (in.) Allowable Design Category Vertical Horizontal Pressure (psf) 8 8 80 10 10 52 318 12 12 36 16 16 20 8 8 80 7/16 10 10 52 12 12 36 16 16 20 8 8 80 10 10 52 19/32 12 12 36 16 16 20 3/7 EC2210922 Table 4 LP® SmartSide® Vertical Siding or Lap Siding Installed Vertically Allowable Design Pressure Performance Category Siding Type Width (in.) Fastener Edge Spacing (in.) Allowable Design Pressure (psf) Vertical 16 6 80 5 80 6 72 3/8 Lap Siding I I 62 Installed 12 Vertically I 8 I 54 I 9.5 46 12 36 6 72 Lap Siding 7 62 7/16 Installed 8 12 54 Vertically 9.5 46 12 36 Installation: LP® SmartSide® Lap Siding: The lap siding must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's application instructions and this product evaluation report. The lap siding must not be used as wall bracing. The lap siding may be installed over sheathing or directly to the wall studs. Lap siding must be blind nailed to each wall stud per the manufacturer's application instructions using the fasteners specified in this evaluation report. One fastener per wall stud is required. The fasteners must be located 3/4" from the top edge of the siding. Maximum wall stud spacing must be as specified in Table to and Table 1b. Lap siding joints should be staggered over successive courses. For installation without nailable sheathing, joints must occur over wall framing. Siding may be installed directly to stud (Table to and Table 1b) or sheathing only attachment (Table 3a and Table 4) 6/7 EC2210922 If a non-structural sheathing (foam or fiberboard) is used, then the length of the fasteners used to secure the siding to the studs must be increased by the thickness of the non-structural sheathing. Fasteners must penetrate wall studs a minimum of 1-1/2" when using 0.092" diameter nails, and penetrate the wall studs a minimum of 2" when using 0.113" diameter nails. LP® SmartSides, Panel Siding: The panel siding must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's application instructions and this product evaluation report. The panel siding may be used as wall bracing. Panel siding not used for lateral load resistance may be installed over nailable sheathing or directly to wall studs. Panel siding used for lateral load resistance must be installed directly to wall studs or may be nailed directly over foam sheathing up to 1" thick without a reduction in the allowable racking shear capacity (wall bracing capacity). The panel siding used for lateral load resistance must be installed with the long dimension in the vertical direction. Maximum wall stud spacing must be as specified in this evaluation report. Fasteners used for lateral load resistance must penetrate wall studs a minimum of 1-1/2" when using 0.092" diameter nails, and penetrate the wall studs a minimum of 2" when using 0.113" diameter nails. Fastener spacing must be as specified in Table 2 when panels are used for lateral load resistance. 3/8 Performance Category panel siding requires a double row of fasteners along the vertical panel shiplap edges when used for lateral load resistance. Fastener location must be as specified in the manufacturer's application instructions. CITY OF GRAPEVINE THIS PAGE REIFpSFnFMfn.NSIAlY.1AMA Note: Kee the manufacturer's application instructions available o RELEASE DOE 1 FViN(YkiLEAR�WUN��N p pp CONFLICT WITH THE BUILDING CODE OR ZONING application. Use corrosion resistant fasteners as specified in the ORDINANCE manufacturer's application instructions. CITY APPROVED PLANS TO BE KEPT ON THE JOB SITE AT ALL TIMES. 10/13/2025 1129:34 AM BY: KELLY TAFT TSBPE: 1-3971 BUILDING INSPECTION DBUMON' RELEASE DOES NOT APPLY TO CON STRUCTIOR IN EASEMENTS OR PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY ALL CHANGES MUST BE APPROVED. 7/7