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Doug Baker Aft <br /> September 22, 2003 <br /> Page 3 <br /> Spray Booth <br /> 1 Spray booths shall be substantially constructed of steel not less than 0.044 inch <br /> in thickness or other approved non-combustible materials. Remove the wood <br /> products from the spray booth and construct with approved steel. CFC, Sec. <br /> 4502.1. <br /> 2. Spray booths shall be separated from other operations by not less than 3 feet, by <br /> a wall or partition. CFC, Sec. 4502.2.7 <br /> 3. Spraying equipment shall be interlocked with the ventilation of the spraying area <br /> such that spraying operations cannot be conducted unless the ventilation system <br /> is in operation. CFC, Sec. 4502.5.1 <br /> 4. The interior surfaces of the spray booth shall be smooth and continuous without <br /> edges and otherwise designed to prevent pockeL'Ing of residue, 'Lu aiiow free <br /> passage of exhaust air and to facilitate washing and cleaning. CFC, Sec. <br /> 4502.2.3 <br /> 5. Change out the sprinkler head in the booth that has been covered with paint <br /> materials. CFC, Sec. 1001.5.1 <br /> On September 10, 2003, Joe Jones City of Stockton electrical supervisor and I <br /> conducted an inspection of the electrical system in the Plating room and Treatment <br /> Area. The major electrical artery for the plant that traverses the Plating Room is <br /> severely degraded to the point that it is a life safety issue and shall be replaced by <br /> October 4, 2003. The remainder of the electrical in these areas and ancillary areas are <br /> compromised due to vapors deteriorating the metal raceways in which the electrical <br /> wiring is encapsulated. Converted to PVC conduit is recommended because of the <br /> corrosive vapors. This will include enclosing all exposed wires not protected located in <br /> the Plating room and ancillary areas. CFC, Sec. 8504 <br /> On September 16, 2003 Nelson Fox, Supervising Plan Check/Engineer, conducted an <br /> inspection for the City of Stockton. Mr. Fox is requiring an engineer hired by Delta <br /> Plating to inspect, evaluate and correct the roof system in the Plating area. The roof <br /> systern in the bo;ler area --hall be evaluated and repaired where the system is <br /> collapsing. The canopy system is deteriorating with damaged 4X4 that are holding up <br /> the front of the canopy separating from the foundation. Overhead piping is hanging from <br /> the roof system by loose wires and not approved clamps. This canopy system must be <br /> repaired. <br />