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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement_Water Service_10/14/2021_Odyssey ManufacturingVILLAGE OF TEQUESTA AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE OF SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE THIS AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE OF SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE is entered into and effective this day of October, 2021 ("Effective Date"), by and between the VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, a Florida municipal corporation with offices located at 345 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta, Florida 33469, organized and existing in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, hereinafter "the Village"; and ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, a Florida corporation with offices located at 1484 Massaro Blvd., Tampa, Florida 33619, hereinafter "the Contractor", and collectively with the Village, "the Parties". WITNESSETH The Village and the Contractor, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged by both Parties, hereby agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES: The Parties hereby agree to enter into this Agreement whereby the Contractor shall annually provide its Ultrachlor 12.5 Trade Percent (%) sodium hypochlorite, in quantities as required by the Village, for use in "bulk" tanks at the Village's Water Treatment Plant. The Parties agree to enter into this Agreement and piggyback for purchase of the sodium hypochlorite as described in the Contractor's Contract with Bay County, Florida ("Bay County Contract") awarded through Bay County's ITB No. 20-55. Said contract and bid package, including its terms, conditions, specifications, and attached exhibits, are hereby fully incorporated into this Agreement and attached hereto as Exhibit "A". The First Amendment to the Bay County Contract, extending renewing the original contract for an additional one-year term and increasing the original contract price by five percent (5%), is hereby fully incorporated into this Agreement and attached hereto as Exhibit "B". Authorization to piggyback on the Bay County Contract is provided in the Contractor's July 13, 2021 offer letter to the Village, which is hereby fully incorporated into this Agreement and attached hereto as Exhibit "C". 2. COMPENSATION: In consideration for the above Scope of Services, pricing for this Agreement shall be set at the firm lump sum unit price of $.835 per gallon, pursuant to the unit pricing provided in the First Amendment to the Bay County Contract, attached hereto as Exhibit "B", Page 1 of 7 3. TERM; TERMINATION; NOTICE: Pursuant to the Bay County Contract, the original contract term expired on September 30, 2021. In accordance with Section 2. of the Bay County Contract and Exhibit `B", the Contractor and Bay County mutually agreed to renew the original contract for an additional one-year period, extending the original contract term to September 30, 2022. Pursuant to Section 25. of the Bay County Contract, this Agreement may be terminated for cause by either party, in whole or in part, provided that the terminating party provide: (a) no less than ten (10) calendar days written notice of intent to terminate; and (b) an opportunity for consultation with the terminating party prior to termination. For purposes of this Agreement, the term "for cause" is defined as "substantial failure by the other party to fulfill its obligations under this [Agreement] through no fault of the terminating party." This Agreement may also be terminated for convenience by the Village, in whole or in part, provided that the Village provides the Contractor: (a) no less than ten (10) calendar days written notice of intent to terminate; and (b) an opportunity for consultation with the Village prior to termination. Notice shall be considered sufficient when sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the Parties during regular business hours at the following addresses: Village Contractor Village of Tequesta Odyssey Manufacturing Co. 345 Tequesta Drive 1484 Massaro Blvd. Tequesta, Florida 33469 Tampa, Florida 33619 Attn: Matthew Hammond, Attn: Patrick H. Allman, Utilities Director General Manager 4. INSURANCE: The Contractor shall provide proof of workman's compensation insurance and liability insurance in such amounts required by Exhibit "A", and as may otherwise be deemed sufficient by the Village. The Contractor shall name the Village as an "additional insured" on the liability portion of the insurance policy. 5. INDEMNIFICATION: The Contractor shall at all times indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Village, its agents, servants, and employees, from and against any claim, demand or cause of action of whatsoever kind or nature, arising out of error, omission, negligent act, conduct, or misconduct of the Contractor, its agents, servants, or employees in the performance of services under this Agreement. Nothing contained in this provision shall be construed or Page 2 of 7 interpreted as consent by the Village to be sued, nor as a waiver of sovereign immunity beyond the waiver provided in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. 6. PUBLIC ENTITIES CRIMES ACT: As provided in Sections 287.132-133, Florida Statutes, by entering into this Agreement or performing any work in furtherance hereof, the Contractor certifies that it, its affiliates, suppliers, subcontractors and consultants who will perform hereunder, have not been placed on the convicted vendor list maintained by the State of Florida Department of Management Services within thirty-six (36) months immediately preceding the date hereof. This notice is required by Section 287.133(3)(a), Florida Statutes. 7. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: It is specifically understood that the Contractor is an independent contractor and not an employee of the Village. Both the Village and the Contractor agrees that this Agreement is not a contract for employment and that no relationship of employee —employer or principal —agent is or shall be created hereby, nor shall hereafter exist by reason of the performance of the services herein provided. 8. INSPECTOR GENERAL: Pursuant to Article XII of the Palm Beach County Charter, the Office of the Inspector General has jurisdiction to investigate municipal matters, review and audit municipal contracts and other transactions, and make reports and recommendations to municipal governing bodies based on such audits, reviews, or investigations. All parties doing business with the Village shall fully cooperate with the inspector general in the exercise of the inspector general's functions, authority, and power. The inspector general has the power to take sworn statements, require the production of records, and to audit, monitor, investigate and inspect the activities of the Village, as well as contractors and lobbyists of the Village in order to detect, deter, prevent, and eradicate fraud, waste, mismanagement, misconduct, and abuses. 9. SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES: For Contracts under $lM, the Contractor certifies that it is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List created pursuant to Section 215.4725, Florida Statutes, and that it is not engaged in a boycott of Israel. The Village may terminate this Agreement at the Village's option if the Contractor is found to have submitted a false certification as provided under Section 287.135(5), Florida Statutes, if the Contractor has been placed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List created pursuant to Section 215.4725, Florida Statutes, or if Contractor is engaged in a boycott of Israel. For Contracts over $1M, the Contractor certifies that it is not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan Page 3 of 7 List, the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List created pursuant to Section 215.4725, Florida Statutes. The Contractor further certifies that it is not engaged in a boycott of Israel, and that it does not have business operations in Cuba or Syria, as similarly provided in Section 287.135, Florida Statutes. The Village may terminate this Agreement at the Village's option if the Contractor is found to have submitted a false certification as provided under Section 287.135(5), Florida Statutes or if the Contractor has been placed on one of the aforementioned lists created pursuant to Section 215.4725, Florida Statutes. Additionally, the Village may terminate this Agreement at the Village's option if the Contractor is engaged in a boycott of Israel or has been engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria, as defined in Section 287.135, Florida Statutes. 10. ATTORNEY'S FEES: In the event a dispute arises concerning this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be awarded attorney's fees, including fees on appeal. 11. FORCE MAJEURE: The Contractor shall not be considered in default by reason of any failure in performance under this Agreement if such failure arises out of causes reasonably beyond the control of the Contractor or its subcontractors and without their fault or negligence. Such causes include, but are not limited to: acts of God; acts of war; natural or public health emergencies; labor disputes; freight embargoes; and abnormally severe and unusual weather conditions. 12. CHOICE OF LAW; VENUE: This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, and venue shall be in Palm Beach County should any dispute arise with regard to this Agreement. 13. AMENDMENTS & ASSIGNMENTS: This Agreement, all Exhibits attached hereto, and required insurance certificates constitute the entire Agreement between both parties; no modifications shall be made to this Agreement unless in writing, agreed to by both parties, and attached hereto as an addendum to this Agreement. The Contractor shall not transfer or assign the provision of services called for in this Agreement without prior written consent of the Village. 14. PUBLIC RECORDS: In accordance with Section 119.0701, Florida Statutes, the Contractor must keep and maintain this Agreement and any other records associated therewith and that are associated with the performance of the work described in the Scope of Services. Upon request from the Village's custodian of public records. the Contractor must provide the Village with copies of requested records, or allow such records to be inspected or copied, within a Page 4 of 7 reasonable time in accordance with access and cost requirements of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. A Contractor who fails to provide the public records to the Village, or fails to make them available for inspection or copying, within a reasonable time may be subject to attorney's fees and costs pursuant to Section 119.0701, Florida Statutes, and other penalties under Section 119.10, Florida Statutes. Further, the Contractor shall ensure that any exempt or confidential records associated with this Agreement or associated with the performance of the work described in Scope of Services are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the Agreement term, and following completion of the Agreement if the Contractor does not transfer the records to the Village. Finally, upon completion of the Agreement, the Contractor shall transfer, at no cost to the Village, all public records in possession of the Contractor, or keep and maintain public records required by the Village. If the Contractor transfers all public records to the Village upon completion of the Agreement, the Contractor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the Agreement, the Contractor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. Records that are stored electronically must be provided to the Village, upon request from the Village's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the Village's information technology systems. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, PLEASE CONTACT THE VILLAGE CLERK, RECORDS CUSTODIAN FOR THE VILLAGE, AT (561) 768-06859 OR AT lmcwilliams(dtecluesta.org, OR AT 345 TEQUESTA DRIVE, TEQUESTA, FLORIDA 33469. 15. HEADINGS: The headings contained in this Agreement are provided for convenience only and shall not be considered in construing, interpreting or enforcing this Agreement. 16. SEVERABILITY: The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability or any other provision of this Agreement and this Agreement shall be construed and enforced in all respects as if the invalid Page 5 of 7 or unenforceable provision is not contained herein. 17. WAIVER: No waiver by the Village of any provision of this Agreement shall be deemed to be a waiver of any other provisions hereof or of any subsequent breach by the Contractor of the same, or any other provision or the enforcement hereof. The Village's consent to or approval of any act requiring the Village's consent or approval of any act by the Contractor shall not be deemed to render unnecessary the obtaining of the Village's consent to or approval of any subsequent consent or approval of, whether or not similar to the act so consented or approved. 18. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This seven (7) page Agreement, including any Exhibits, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties; no modification shall be made to this Agreement unless such modification is in writing, agreed to by both parties and attached hereto as an addendum to this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date and year first above written. [REST OF PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] Page 6 of 7 WITNESSES: ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. By: a rick H. Allman, General Manager (Corporate Seal) rv� ►yam a VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA By: Frank D'Ambra, Mayor ATTEST: ......... door' "0RP G U (SealA".0.G Lori McWilliams, MMC Village Clerk = �fcOgpoq L ,y Page 7 of 7 ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. April 14, 2021 Re: CORPORATE RESOLUTION FOR AUTHORITY TO SIGN BIDS, BID FORMS, CONTRACTS, BONDS & PERMITS ON BEHALF OF ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. To Whom It May Concern, WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Odyssey Manufacturing Co. has determined it to be in the best interest of the Corporation to establish a Corporate Resolution. Be it: RESOLVED, The undersigned hereby certifies that Patrick H. Allman, its General Manager, is authorized to sign bids and all bid forms; to execute agreements and any documents associated with these agreements; to sign bonds of any type; and to sign any permit documents on behalf of Odyssey Manufacturing Co. Additionally, the undersigned is the duly elected .and qualified Secretary and the custodian of the books and records and seal of Odyssey Manufacturing Co., a corporation duly formed pursuant to the laws of the state of Delaware and that the foregoing is a true record of a resolution duly adopted at a meeting of the Board of Directors and that said meeting was held in accordance with state law and the Bylaws of the above -named Corporation on April 14, 2021, and that said resolution is now in full force and effect without modification or rescission. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have executed my name as Secretary and have hereunto affixed the corporate seal of the above -named Corporation this 14th day of April, 2021. C CORPORATE SEAL Stephen Sidelko, Secre ary ��Z - Marvin T. Rake , P sident MANUFACTURERS OF U Exhibit A CONTRACT 20-55 SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE This Contract, dated August 4, 2020 is between the Bay County Board of County Commissioners, located at 840 West 11th Street, Panama City, FL 32401 ("County"), and Odyssey Manufacturing Company, located at 1484 Massaro Blvd., Tampa, FL 33619 ("Contractor'). 1. Scope of Work The County desires to hire Contractor to provide all necessary labor, supervision, equipment, and supplies to provide Sodium Hypochlorite to the Bay County Water Treatment Plant located at 3400 Transmitter Road, Panama City, FL 32404, Military Point Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant located at 100 Lagoon Road, Tyndall Air Force Base, FL 32403, and the North Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant located at 1121 Fred Anderson Road, Panama City, FL 32409. The Contractor will perform those services in accordance with Exhibit 1 Sodium Hypochlorite Specifications. The Contractor hereby agrees to provide the following services to the County according to Invitation to Bid (ITB) 20-55 said documents being incorporated into this agreement as if fully set out herein, and the Contractors response thereto, said documents being attached as Exhibit 2, to the extent they are not inconsistent with this Agreement. 2. Term The term of the contract shall commence upon execution by the County and continue in effect through September 30, 2021. Upon mutual agreement between the County and Contractor, the Contract may be renewed for three (3) additional one-year periods under the same terms and conditions. No price adjustments may be allowed during the initial proposed term of the contract. Price increases no greater than 5% will be considered after the initial proposed term if substantiated by the producer price index. Written notice of a request for pricing changes and proof to substantiate must be submitted to the Bay County Purchasing Department at no less than 60 days prior to the anniversary date of the contract. 3. Contract Price The County shall pay the Contractor with the Florida Prompt Payment Act of the upon receipt of the Contractor's invoice an( County's Designated Representative indicatir in conformity with this Agreement. for goods provided in accordance Florida Statutes, Chapter 218.70, 1 written approval of same by the Ig that goods have been delivered The Contractor shall invoice the County based on the Contractor's proposal cost of $0.795 per gallon of Sodium Hypochlorite delivered, as described in this agreement and ITB 20-55. Payment will be based upon the 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 1 of 23 number of gallons supplied multiplied by the unit price per gallon. All costs incidental to delivery and off-loading of chemicals must be included in the price. 4. Independent Contractor The Contractor shall at all times, relevant to this contract, be an independent contractor and in no event shall the Contractor, nor any employees or sub -contractors under it, be considered to be employees of Bay County. 5. Contractor's Personnel Contractor has the exclusive right to hire and terminate its employees and may transfer or reassign any of its employees to other work of the Contractor. The direction of the work of Contractor's employees shall be under the exclusive control of Contractor. If the County objects to the presence or performance of any employee of Contractor, Contractor shall remove such employee from County premises. 6. Cooperation Contractor agrees to perform each phase of the work at the scheduled time and in the scheduled sequence. Contractor will cooperate with the County Utility Services Director or their designee as requested and specifically to allow the County to inspect the performance of work of this Contract. 7. Materials, Supplies, Etc. Contractor shall furnish and supply all tools, materials, consumable supplies and equipment, safety devices and equipment, and any special clothing that are required to perform the work of this Contract and consistent with the requirements of the ITB. 8. Records / Audits The County is a public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Contractor shall: Keep and maintain public records required by the County in order to perform the service; Upon request from the County's custodian of public records, provide the County with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119, F.S. or as otherwise provided by law. Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the contract if the contractor does not transfer the records to the County. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 2 of 23 Upon completion of the contract, transfer, at no cost to the County, all public records in possession of the Contractor, or keep and maintain public records required by the County to perform the service. If the Contractor transfers all public records to the County upon completion of the contract, the Contractor shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Contractor keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the contract, the Contractor shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the County, upon request from the County's custodian of public records in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the County. The Contractor shall maintain books, records and documents directly pertinent to performance under this Contract in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied. The County, the State of Florida, or their authorized representatives shall have access to such records for audit purposes during the term of this Contract and for five (5) years following Contract completion. 10. Inspector General The parties agree to comply with s.20.055(5), Florida Statutes, and to incorporate in all subcontracts the obligation to comply with s. 20.055(5), Florida Statutes. "(5) It is the duty of every state officer, employee, agency, special district, board, commission, contractor, and subcontractor to cooperate with the inspector general in any investigation, audit, inspection, review, or hearing pursuant to this section." 11. Public Records Custodian If the Contractor has questions regarding the application of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, to the Contractor's duty to provide public records relating to this contract contact Bob Majka, Custodian of Public Records, at (850) 248-8145, pub licrecordsgbUcountyfl.gov or 840 W. 11th Street, Panama City, Florida 32401. 12. County Representative The County Utility Services Director or a designee has authority to designate the work to be done by Contractor, to inspect such work, and to resolve questions which arise between the parties. The Contractor or the Contractor's designee will deal with the County's representative on matters relating to the performance of the work. The County shall have the authority to stop the work whenever it deems such action necessary to secure the safe and proper performance of the work assignment. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 3 of 23 13. Laws, Rules and Regulations General Laws: Contractor shall give all notices required of it by law and shall comply with all Federal, State and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations governing Contractor's performance of this Contract and the preservation of public health and safety. Upon request by the County, Contractor shall provide proof of such compliance to the County. Illegal Alien Labor: Contractor shall comply with all provisions state and federal law regarding the hiring and continued employment of aliens not authorized to work in the United States. Contractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform work under this contract or enter into a contract with a subcontractor that fails to certify to the Contractor that the subcontractor is in compliance with such laws. Contractor agrees that it shall confirm the employment eligibility of all employees through participation in E- Verify or an employment eligibility program approved by the Social Security Administration and will require the same of any subcontractors. Contractor shall pay all cost incurred to initiate and sustain the verification programs. 14. Public Entity Crimes Statement A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. By submission of a proposal in response to this document, the vendor certifies compliance with the above requirements as stated in Section 287.133, Florida Statutes. Contractor's doing business with a public entity, for which the compensation is wholly or partially provided by a federal awarding agency, must register at www.sam.gov. 15. E- Verify Contractor shall utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E- Verify system, in accordance with the terms governing use of the system, to confirm the employment eligibility of: 1. All persons employed by the Contractor during the term of the Contract to perform employment duties within Florida; and 2. All persons, including subcontractors, assigned by the Contractor to perform work pursuant to the contract with the Department. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 4 of 23 16. Insurance During the term of this Contract, Contractor will purchase and maintain insurance and comply with the Bay County Insurance Requirements, which are attached as Exhibit 3 to this Contract and incorporated by reference. 17. Hold Harmless and Indemnification The Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the County, and its officers and employees, from liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful conduct of the indemnifying party and persons employed or utilized by the Contractor. The parties understand and agree that such indemnification by the Contractor relating to any matter which is the subject of this Agreement shall extend throughout the term of this Agreement and any statutes of limitations thereafter. The Contractor's obligation shall not be limited by or in any way to any insurance coverage or by any provision in or exclusion or omission from any policy of insurance. If the above indemnity or the defense provisions contained herein or any part of those provisions are limited by Florida Statutes Sec. 725.06(1), or any other applicable law, then with respect to the part so limited, the monetary limitation on the extent of the indemnification shall be the greater of (1) the monetary value of the Contract, (ii) coverage amount of Commercial General Liability Insurance required under the Contract; or (iii) $1,000,000.00. This Section survives termination or expiration of this Contract. 18. Duty to Pay Defense Costs and Expenses The Contractor agrees to reimburse and pay on behalf of the County the cost of the County's legal defense, through and including all appeals, and to include all attorneys' fees, costs, and expenses of any kind for any and all 1) claims described in the Hold Harmless and Indemnification paragraph or 2) other claims arising out of the Contractor's performance of the Contract and in which the County has prevailed. The County shall choose its legal defense team, experts, and consultants and invoice the Contractor accordingly for all fees, costs and expenses upon the conclusion of the claim. Such payment on the behalf of the County shall be in addition to any and all other legal remedies available to the County and shall not be considered to be the County's exclusive remedy. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 5 of 23 This Section survives termination or expiration of this Contract. 19. Notices Any notice to be given by the parties shall be in writing and deemed to have been duly given if and when deposited in the United States registered mail, return receipt requested, properly stamped and addressed to: For the County: For the Contractor: Bay County Utility Services Odyssey Manufacturing Company Attn: Ben Blitch Attn: Patrick Allman 3410 Transmitter Road 1484 Massaro Blvd. Panama City, FL 32404 Tampa, FL 33619 The Contractor shall notify the Bay County Purchasing Department of any change to its address. The Purchasing Department will disseminate the address change to all applicable departments and agencies including Finance. The Contractor's notification of address change is sufficient if sent by email or facsimile. 20. Assignment Contractor shall not assign in whole or in part any part of the work of this Contract except with prior written consent of the County. 21. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding on all parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. 22. Entire Agreement All proposals, negotiations and representations regarding the work of this Contract are merged in this instrument. Any amendment or modification of this Contract shall be in writing and signed by the duly authorized representatives of the parties. 23. No Waiver The waiver by the County of, or the County's failure to demand strict performance of, any obligation of Contractor shall not be construed to waive or limit the full and faithful performance by the Contractor of another of its obligations or of the same obligation in the future. 24. Administrative, Contractual, or Legal Remedies Unless otherwise provided in this contract, all claims, counter -claims, disputes and other matters in question between the local government and the contractor, arising out of or relating to this contract, or the breach of it, will be decided by arbitration, if the parties mutually agree, or in a Florida court of competent jurisdiction. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 6 of 23 25. Termination for Cause and for Convenience This contract may be terminated in whole or in part in writing by either party in the event of substantial failure by the other party to fulfill its obligations under this contract through no fault of the terminating party, provided that no termination may be effected unless the other party is given: (a) Not less than ten (10) calendar days written notice (delivered by certified mail, return receipt requested) of intent to terminate; and (b) An opportunity for consultation with the terminating party prior to termination. This contract may be terminated in whole or in part in writing by the local government for its convenience, provided that the other party is afforded the same notice and consultation opportunity specified in I (a) above. If termination for default is effected by the local government, an equitable adjustment in the price for this contract shall be made, but no amount shall be allowed for anticipated profit on unperformed services or other work, and any payment due to the contractor at the time of termination may be adjusted to cover any additional costs to the local government because of the contractor's default. If termination for convenience is effected by the local government, the equitable adjustment shall include a reasonable profit for services or other work performed for which profit has not already been included in an invoice. For any termination, the equitable adjustment shall provide for payment to the contractor for services rendered and expenses incurred prior to receipt of the notice of intent to terminate, in addition to termination settlement costs reasonably incurred by the contractor relating to commitments (e.g., suppliers, subcontractors) which had become firm prior to receipt of the notice of intent to terminate. Upon receipt of a termination action under paragraphs (a) or (b) above, the contractor shall promptly discontinue all affected work (unless the notice directs otherwise) and deliver or otherwise make available to the local government all data, drawings, reports specifications, summaries and other such information, as may have been accumulated by the contractor in performing this contract, whether completed or in process. Failure of the Contractor to comply with the provision of Section 13 Laws, Rules, and Regulations shall constitute grounds for the County to immediately terminate this Contract for cause and declare the Contractor to be non - responsible for bidding or proposing on future contracts for one year from the date the County notifies the Contractor of such non-compliance. 26. Conflicts In the case of any conflict between the provisions of this Contract and other contract documents, the following priority for interpretation of those document provisions shall be followed: a. The provisions of this contract prevail first. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 7 of 23 b. The bid form and attachments are next. c. The initial bid provisions are final priority. 27. Severability The invalidity, in whole or in part, of any section or part of any section of this Contract shall not affect the validity of the remainder of such section or the Contract. 28. Governing Law & Venue This Contract is governed by the laws of the State of Florida. The proper venue for any action regarding this contract is in the appropriate Court in Bay County, Florida. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 8 of 23 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Contract as of this _ day of /, 4- 2020. Executed by: .J rY~•ti. ,� ��~ Attest: Bill Kinsaul, Clerk of CoO Approved as to form Office of Bay County Attorney Brian D. Leebrick State of �tv 7�eJ County of l�lts�v L-. 13 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BAY COUNTY FLORIDA By: Philip "Gri G iffffts, Chairman oLJNT c �= =m '•ti. • ���, t�„� i Fl-nK .. ODYSSEY M FA TURING COMPANY By: (Authoriz ed Representative) Its: & °r►ava I This Contract was acknowledged and subscribed before met e undersigned notary this als } day of uc�u s� 2020, by �� �t alC {� as Cgcntr-� i—�Y�tie�� of sS C. and with proper authority, and who is personally cnowhhby me or produced dentification of NotA Public Exhibits: 1, Sodium Hypochlorite Specifications 2. Contractor's Response to ITB 20-55 3, Insurance Requirements ^AAj0R1-- KATHRYN O'DONNELL 4' P��,Y• rrcury iubllt - Rate of flortda Commission N GG 959321 ?o n My Comm. Expires Mar 5, 2a Bonded through National Notary Assn. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 9 of 23 EXHIBIT 1 LIQUID SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE BID SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL REQUIREMENT The intent and purpose of this specification document (the "Specification") is for the Contractor to furnish and deliver liquid sodium hypochlorite (12.5 Trade Percent Available Chlorine) FOB destination in accordance with the American Water Works Association's (AWWA's) Standard B300-10 for hypochlorite, except as modified or supplemented herein, to the Bay County Utility Services Department. DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS Contractor shall make "normal" deliveries within two (2) calendar (i.e., not "working" days) days after receipt of order and must make "emergency" deliveries within 24 hours. An emergency delivery is defined as a delivery which is necessary in order to prevent Bay County from running out of sodium hypochlorite in less than 24 hours. Bay County shall endeavor to minimize the number of "emergency" deliveries. All deliveries of liquid sodium hypochlorite shall be freight prepaid, F.O.B. to each Bay County facility. Delivery time of day shall be arranged upon placement of order. Deliveries made to unmanned facilities must be coordinated with Bay County so the driver can gain access to the facility. All deliveries of liquid sodium hypochlorite shall be made by properly cleaned carrier tank truck to the locations specified in paragraph 5 below. Packaging and shipment of liquid sodium hypochlorite shall conform to all current regulations of the State of Florida, the United States Department of Transportation and all other applicable regulatory agencies. All delivery personnel must have company cell phones to facilitate deliveries to unmanned and manned facilities. Experience has shown this to be critical to effective coordination of deliveries to the various Bay County facilities. Bay County reserves the right to change quantities and delivery dates at its discretion with a 24-hour notice. The Contractor shall be responsible for pumping liquid sodium hypochlorite into the storage tanks at the delivery sites and shall provide all necessary hoses, fittings, air - padding, pumps, etc. required to safely and efficiently "offload" the liquid sodium hypochlorite into designated storage tanks. Contractor shall be responsible for ascertaining the correct storage tanks and fill point locations to prevent accidental discharge of the product into the wrong storage tank(s). 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 10 of 23 The Contractor shall be responsible for any spills resulting from the failure of its or its subcontractor's delivery equipment or from failure of attendant delivery personnel in the proper performance of their duties. Proper performance shall require attendant delivery personnel's constant inspection and observation of unloading operations and knowledgeable response to problems or emergencies, which would most commonly be expected to occur. Bay County reserves the right to refuse any and all deliveries made with equipment that is poorly maintained and/or leaking sodium hypochlorite. The tanks or trailers shall be clean and free of residue that may contaminate the Contractor's product or impede the unloading process. It is the Contractor's responsibility to verify the cleanliness of the transporting equipment before loading. All appurtenant valves, pumps, and discharge hoses used for the delivery of sodium hypochlorite shall be supplied by the Contractor and shall be clean and free from contaminating material. Bay County may reject a load if the equipment is not properly cleaned. Contractor shall furnish Bay County an approved, leak -free connection device between the trailer and its intake receptacle. The Contractor shall observe the entire filling operation at each delivery site and shall immediately report any spills caused during the filling operations. The Contractor shall take immediate and appropriate actions to clean up any spilled liquid sodium hypochlorite. If the spill is not cleaned up, Bay County will hire a certified hazardous material handling company to clean up the spill, and the cost of such service will be charge to the Contractor and deducted from the amount due to the Contractor. If Bay County's unloading equipment such as pipe, valves or level indication and alarms should fail and the spillage is not the fault of the Contractor or its subcontractor, the Contractor shall be relieved of cleanup of the spill. Delivery Shipments shall be rejected which fail to meet any of the requirements of the Specification. In the event a delivery shipment is rejected, upon notification to the Contractor that the shipment is rejected, Contractor shall be required to ship a replacement delivery to the affected location within four (4) hours from time of notification. Failure to provide replacement product that meets the Specification within the specified time period will constitute failure to comply with the delivery requirements set forth in this document. DELIVERY LOCATIONS Delivery sites and quantities are subject to deletions or additions as necessary to meet the water production demands of Bay County. Split deliveries to multiple locations will be coordinated and accepted by Bay County to encourage economical delivery of product via bulk tankers dependent on storage capacities at time of delivery. Liquid Sodium Hypochlorite consumption at each location is an estimate only and Bay County shall not be bound by these amounts in its contract with Contractor. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 11 of 23 Delivery Locations: Bay County Water Treatment Plant, 3400 Transmitter Road, Panama City, Florida, 32404. Bay County has four (4) 8,000-gallon storage tanks. Approximate delivery requirement: 5,000 gallons every 7 days. Military Point AWTF, 100 Lagoon Road, Tyndall AFB, FL 32403. The Military Point AWTF has two (2) 1,200-gallon storage tanks. Approximate delivery requirement: 1,000 gallons every 4 weeks. North Bay WWTF, 1121 Fred Anderson Road, Panama City, FL 32409 The North Bay WWTF has two (2) 2,550-gallon storage tanks. Approximate delivery requirement: 1,500 gallons every 4 weeks. LOCATION STORAGE CAPACITY ESTIMATED ANNUAL QUANTITY Bay County WTP 3400 Transmitter Road 4 - 8,000 GALLONS 200,000 GALLONS Panama City, FL 32404 Military Point AWTF 100 Lagoon Road 2 — 1,200 GALLONS 13,000 GALLONS Tyndall AFB, FL 32403 North Bay WWTF 1121 Fred Anderson Road 2 — 2,550 GALLONS 19,500 GALLONS Panama City, FL 32409 PRODUCT MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS Hypochlorite supplied under this contract shall be tested and certified as meeting the Specification, the AWWA Standard B300-10 and those of the American National Standards Institute/National Sanitation Foundation Standard 60 (ANSI/NSF Standard 60), Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals Health Effects. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to inform Bay County that its NSF or UL certification has been revoked or lapsed within 24 hours of the time the supplier receives verbal or written notification. Loss of certification shall constitute sufficient grounds for immediate termination of the contract between Bay County and Contractor. Liquid sodium hypochlorite delivered under this Specification shall have a minimum of 120 Grams per Liter (GPL) available chlorine equivalent (a.k.a., 12.0 Trade Percent Available Chlorine) and shall be consistent as determined by chemical analysis. Product shall be a clear straw colored liquid with no visible cloudiness, impurities, or sediment. It shall contain no soluble materials or organic substances in quantities capable of producing deleterious or injurious effects on the health of those consuming water treated with the liquid sodium hypochlorite. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 12 of 23 Liquid sodium hypochlorite delivered under this Specification shall have a minimum of 0.20 percent by weight sodium hydroxide and a maximum of 0.40 weight percent sodium hydroxide. Liquid sodium hypochlorite delivered containment concentration limits: Iron Copper Nickel Chlorate Bromate Perchlorate under this contract shall meet the following < 0.3 mg/L < 0.03 mg/L < 0.03 mg/L < 2,000 mg/L < 20 mg/L < 20 mg/L The delivery time of the shipment shall not exceed 72 hours from the time of manufacture of the liquid sodium hypochlorite. The suspended solids in the sodium hypochlorite delivered under this contract shall be minimized and the shipments delivered shall achieve a filtration time of less than 3 minutes for 1000 ml when applying the "Suspended Solids Quality Test for Bleach Using the Vacuum Filtration" Method co -developed by Dr. Bemard Bubnis of NovaChem and previously referenced in this Specification. QUALITY ASSURANCE, SAFETY AND TRAINING Sampling and Testing All Sampling and Testing shall be in accordance with EPA and AWWA B300-10 standards and in accordance with the documents titled: "The Weight Percent Determination of Sodium Hypochlorite, Sodium Hydroxide, And Sodium Chlorate in Liquid Bleach" and °Suspended Solids Quality Test for Bleach Using Vacuum Filtration", distributed by Powell Fabrication and Manufacturing, Inc. and available at http://www.powelifab.com. The approved laboratories are listed below for all sampling and testing whether during the proposal period or after award. No other Laboratory shall be used unless expressly authorized as an Addendum to the proposal issued by Bay County amending the Specification or an amendment to the contract between Bay County and Contractor. NovaChem Laboratories(formerly Novatek) Thornton Laboratories 5172 College Comer Pike 1145 East Cass Street PO Box 608 Tampa, Florida 33602 Oxford, Ohio 45056 Ph: 813-223-9702 Ph: 513-523-3605 Fax: 813-223-9332 Fax: 513-523-4025 Attn: Steve Thickett Sampling and Testing Prior to Unloading: The Contractor's delivery trailer shall have a sample port to provide a sample for analysis. At the sole discretion of Bay County, the Contractor's delivery personnel (driver) may be asked to provide a sample of liquid 20-55 Sodium Hypochlonte 13 of 23 sodium hypochlorite before the shipment is unloaded. Bay County will supply the sample container and the driver shall collect the sample from the tank truck and turn it over to Bay County. The sample shall be considered representative of the lot. Bay County reserves the right to subject samples of the liquid sodium hypochlorite to quick analyses to ensure that it meets basic conditions of the specification with respect to specific gravity, weight percent of sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide, and suspended solids. Any lot tested by Bay County that fails to comply with the Specification shall constitute grounds for rejection of that lot. No payment shall be made for hypochlorite that is rejected. The Contractor or its subcontractors shall allow 60 minutes for this testing to be completed. If testing cannot be completed within the 60-minute period, Bay County shall allow the Contractor to unload the shipment. In the event that the load is rejected, the Contractor shall have four (4) hours to supply another shipment. In the event that the Contractor is unable or unwilling to supply another shipment within this time period, Bay County has the right to procure a shipment from another source and this will failure to deliver shall constitute a second rejection. Three rejections of a lot or shipment during any period of this contract shall constitute automatic termination of the Contractor's supply contract with Bay County. Sampling and Test of Shipment after Unloading. Bay County reserves the right to subject samples of the liquid sodium hypochlorite to complete analyses to ensure that it meets EPA specifications, AWWA B300-10 specifications, and the Specification. Three failures during any period of this contract shall constitute automatic termination of the Contractor's supply contract with Bay County. Certified Analysis. Contractor shall supply an affidavit, signed by a corporate designated official, certifying that the liquid sodium hypochlorite furnished by the Contractor, complies with all applicable requirements of this Specification and AWWA Standard B300-10, latest revision. The affidavit shall also indicate compliance with Water Chemicals Codex directives, latest revision, for impurity limits. Manufacturer's Laboratory Delivery Reports A certified report from the manufacturer shall be submitted for each liquid sodium hypochlorite delivery to Bay County. The report shall contain the following data: • Date and Time of Manufacture • Percent by Weight Sodium Hypochlorite • Percent by Weight Excess Sodium Hydroxide • Specific Gravity (Referenced to a temperature) • Suspended Solids Test Time No deliveries will be accepted by Bay County unless accompanied by said certified laboratory report for the specific batch of liquid sodium hypochlorite delivered showing the above data and that it conforms to the Specification. Regardless of whether at different delivery sites, failure to comply with this provision three (3) times during the 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 14 of 23 contract period shall constitute sufficient grounds for termination of the contract between Bay County and Contractor. Tank Cleanings At any time during the performance of this Agreement, if Bay County has any sort of sludge or other impurity buildup in any of its sodium hypochlorite tank, the Contractor shall cleanout the tank at no charge to Bay County within seven (7) days, unless such timeframe is extended by Bay County. The cleanout should be done in such a manner so that it is done safely with no loss of disinfection to the affected plant. The Contractor shall submit a procedure to Bay County for approval prior to this work being completed. The determination of whether there is any such sludge or impurity buildup in the tanks will be at the sole discretion of Bay County. Failure of the Contractor to clean out the tank within seven (7) days after being served notice (or within any extension of this timeframe specified by Bay County) shall be cause for immediate termination of the sodium hypochlorite supply between Bay County and the Contractor. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY Contractor Safety Requirements Contractor must ensure delivery personnel's compliance with all OSHA requirements, including personal protective equipment for Contractor delivery personnel, including without limitation chemical goggles, transparent face shield and hard hat, rubber gloves, rubber boots, and rubber or plastic -coated fabric apron or slicker suit. Contractor delivery personnel must wear at minimum, chemical goggles and rubber gloves when handling hoses and valves. Contractor delivery personnel must remain within a safe proximity while the transfer is in progress and continuously monitor for leaking hoses, connections, or other problems. It is the responsibility of Contractor delivery personnel to contain leaks and to report any and all spills. Safety Data Sheets. In compliance with Chapter 442 Florida Statutes, any chemical delivered from a Contractor, must be accompanied by a Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Technical Assistance and Safety Training Safe Handling and Equipment Operation Training. On an annual basis, the Contractor shall provide an appropriate safe handling and equipment operation training course for chemicals, to all current Bay County operations personnel for a minimum of 0.2 continuing education units (CEU's) for their State of Florida water and wastewater licenses The Contractor shall provide this assistance at no charge to Bay County. Technical Assistance. The Contractor shall provide engineering and technical assistance, as needed, regarding the application of its product and disposal and handling of residues and sludge produced by the application of liquid sodium hypochlorite in the water and wastewater treatment process. The Contractor shall provide this assistance at no charge to Bay County. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 15 of 23 TERMINATION In addition to the various statements in this specification stating the grounds for automatic termination of the Contractor's contract to supply liquid sodium hypochlorite to Bay County, and in addition to any other remedies, including the right to obtain cover and charge Contractor for the costs of cover, Contractor's failure to comply with this specification three (3) times over the duration of this contract shall constitute sufficient grounds for termination of the contract by Bay County. These failures, any three of which can result in termination of the contract, include but are not limited to, failure to deliver in a timely manner, failure to deliver with proper equipment, failure of the liquid sodium hypochlorite to meet the specification at any time, failure to provide a certificate of analysis, failure to comply with the safety and OSHA requirements of the specification, failure to provide drivers with company cell phones, failure to provide requested technical assistance and/or training and failure to respond in a timely manner to any Bay County emergency. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 16 of 23 EXHIBIT 2 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSE TO ITB 20-55 20-55 Sodium Hypochlonte 17 of 23 ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. July 14, 2020 Ms. Wendi Sellers Purchasing Director Bay County 840 W. 11 �, Street Suite 2500 Panama City, FL 32401 Re: BAY COUNTY ITB NO. 20-55 LIQUID SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE Encl: (1) Bid Forms (13 Pages) (2) Authority to Sign Bid Letter (3) Product Specification (4) NSF-60 Certification (5) NSF-60 Affidavit (6) Third Party Laboratory Analysis of Sodium Hypochlorite (7) Last three NSF Results for Proposed Manufacturing Location (8) List of References (9) List of Term inations/Debarments (Last 10 years) (10) List of Safety Incidents (11) Engineering and Emergency Response Support (12) Detailed List of Emergency Responses (13) Regulatory Actions for All Manufacturing Facilities (14) Copy of OSHA Form 300A/300 Logs (15) Safety Data Sheet (16) DOT Inspection/Audit Records for past ten years (17) Documentation of Ownership and List of Officers (18) Any Exceptions Taken to Specification (19) CEU Documentation Dear Ms. Sellers, Odyssey Manufacturing Company is pleased to submit our proposal for the above referenced Invitation to Bid (ITB) for the supply of sodium hypochlorite to Bay County. In accordance with your instructions, we have enclosed one original and one copy of the `Bid Forms" and all other requested documentation. Odyssey takes no exceptions to the Specification or any of the bid documents. Odyssey Manufacturing is pleased to offer Bay County a delivered price of $.795 per gallon for its Ultrachlor 12.5 Trade Percent sodium hypochlorite for the initial one-year term of the contract. In addition to guaranteed pricing, Odyssey agrees to provide unlimited technical support to Bay County as exemplified by examples listed below. The purpose of this offer is to add additional value to Bay County as it evaluates the proposals it receives. Enclosures (1) through (18) are provided to assist in Bay County's Bid Evaluation. Additionally, Odyssey makes the following claims or warrants: • Enclosures (1) and (2) are required submittals as outlined in the IFB. • Enclosure (3) is the Product Specification for Odyssey Ultrachlor sodium hypochlorite. • Enclosure (4) is the NSF-60 certification for Odyssey Ultrachlor sodium hypochlorite. • Enclosure (5) is an NSF-60 affidavit of compliance. • Enclosure (6) is the third -party laboratory results for Odyssey Ultrachlor sodium hypochlorite as manufactured by Odyssey Manufacturing at its Tampa facility from the past ninety days. • Bay County currently uses Odyssey Manufacturing Co. and can pull samples at any of its water treatment or wastewater treatment plants to ascertain the quality of its sodium hypochlorite. • Enclosure (7) is the last three years of NSF results for Odyssey's Tampa location which would be supplying the sodium hypochlorite. • Enclosure (8) is a list of References is Attached to aid in the Proposal Evaluation. We have provided over ten references. Almost all these references have used both Allied Universal and Odyssey Manufacturing Co. and we would urge you to call them and compare the safety, reliability, quality and service of the two companies. • Odyssey Manufacturing has no "Terminations" or "Debarments" as defined in your Solicitation in the past five years for any chemical that it sells. This is in sharp contrast to other chemical suppliers. Please do a website search or call our reference list to ascertain not only our record but those of other suppliers. Since there are no terminations or debarments, there is not an actual Enclosure (9). • Safety is extremely important and should be a major consideration in the Utility's "informed decision process". Odyssey Manufacturing has no "Safety Incidents" in the past five years. Since there are no incidents, there is not an actual enclosure (10). • Enclosure (11) is found in the information below in this paragraph. Emergency Preparedness Planning, Spill Response, Technical and Engineering Support and also emergency points of contact would be our Patrick H. Allman, General Manager (cellular 813-335-3444) who has a B.S. in Nuclear Engineering 1983 from the University of Virginia, Marvin Rakes, President (813-340-3675) who has a B.S. in Chemical Engineering 1985 from the University of North Carolina State or the on -duty Plant Supervisor (800-ODYSSEY). All technical and engineering assistance would be provided at no charge. As you know, Odyssey Manufacturing Co. has provided Bay County numerous amounts of emergency and technical support along with technical assistance over the past three years at no charge. These are just a few of the instances that come to mind: 1) 08/17/11 - Stopped by and inspected sulfuric acid system at WTP request. Sent recommendations but made immediate recommendation to add quill at injection point on raw water line. This was a critical item that had left unchecked would have resulted in repairs that would have taken away the raw water supply to Bay County's water plant for a significant period. 2) 04/06/11 - Sent service technician up on an emergency basis the same day of the call to the North Bay WWTP with 1,100-gallon Snyder captor loaner tank. The existing 4,400- gallon Poly Processing SAFE Tank began leaking alum out the bottom fitting after being filled. Odyssey pumped out the alum to our loaner tank and booked it up. The tank and gasket were fine, but the interior of the tank was all wavy. We installed second gasket. We filled the alum tank with water and bleach (it was filled with alga) and it passed this test. Page 2 of 9 3) 02/22/11 — Provided training at no charge to the operators for the North Bay WWTP on the sodium hypochlorite and bisulfite systems during the initial plant startup period. 4) 10/27/10 — Engineered permitted and installed sodium bisulfite and sodium hypochlorite systems at the new North Bay WWTF. 5) 04/01/10 — Provided no cost engineering analysis with pricing to Paul Lackemacher with regard to bulk sodium hypochlorite vs. on -site generation of sodium hypochlorite. 6) 08/13/10 — Completely rebuilt and redesigned the sodium hypochlorite system at the main WWTF resulting in significant savings because it allowed bulk deliveries of sodium hypochlorite in lieu of the more expensive drum deliveries. Additionally, the redesign significantly improved operator safety as well. To provide additional information on the types of technical and emergency support Odyssey can provide, we have summarized the technical and emergency support we have provided to Pasco County over the past six years: 1) 8/4/11— Provided no charge technical assist visit to assess condition and design of hypochlorite system at the Shady Hills WWTP. (Mike Pierson, Chief Operator, 727-856- 5251) 2) 7/22/11 - Got a phone call from Lead Operator at Wesley Center WWTP on Friday night that their clarifier hypochlorite tank was full and leaking bleach out the bottom. Had tanker and crew out early on the following Saturday morning and pumped out tank and took hypochlorite to another plant. Replaced the tank the following Wednesday (Cathy Borden, Chief Operator, 727-991-5613) 3) 7/21/11 — Got a phone call in late afternoon from Lead Operator at Sunburst WTP that the hypochlorite tank was leaking out the bottom fitting. Dispatched crew early next morning and pumped out and repaired tank and returned it to service. (David Flynn, Chief Water Operator, 727-992-0388) 4) 9/3/10 — Got a phone call from my driver on Friday night that one of the main hypochlorite tanks at Wesley Center WWTP split upon being filled and was leaking hypochlorite outside containment. Dispatched engineer (I) and crew immediately and pumped out tank thereby preventing a reportable spill. Later, changed out both tanks and redid piping at this location. (Gerald Runge, Chief Operator, 813-991-5613) 5) 1/20/10 — At Pasco County's request, did analysis and sent notification letter with supporting design and technical information to Tampa FDEP Office to allow Pasco County to switch from aqueous ammonia to a much safer form of ammonia in ammonium sulfate. Subsequently, did a follow-up call with Gwen Shofner of the FDEP to secure approval for this change. This was done at no charge and saved Pasco County over $10,000 in engineering fees (Jim Kaplan, WTP Manager, 727-834-3255) 6) 8/8/2007 — Redesigned the hypochlorite system at the Little Road WTP at no charge to allow the system to be able to properly function as the plant was changed from a WTP to a Booster Station. (Marvin Kaden, former WTP Manager, 813415-5051) 7) 7/6/2006 — Redesigned caustic system at Little Road WTP to make significant safety and reliability improvements at no charge. (Marvin Kaden, former WTP Manager, 813-415- 5051) 8) 12/7/2005 — Provided immediate site assessment of major hypochlorite spill at SE WWTP and provided detailed recommendations regarding clean-up and corrective actions at no charge saving Pasco County significant sums of money and allowing Pasco County to provide immediate feedback to regulatory agencies. Subsequently, ran new piping and completely redid the hypochlorite system to prevent recurrence. (Scott Berge, Maintenance Manager, 727-847-8145) Page 3 of 9 9) 12/21/2005 — Installed new 850-gallon tank and containment at no charge at the Cypress Manor WWTP to replace existing 500-gallon tank that had no containment. (Scott Berge, Maintenance Manager, 727-847-8145) 10) 11/29/2005 — Got a phone call that the hypochlorite was leaking out into the containment. Sent crew out same day and pumped out tank and made repairs (John Fogg, Chief Operator, 813-783-8163) 11) 6/27/2005 — Got a phone call on Sunday morning that the 7,000-gallon hypochlorite tank burst and was spilling out hypochlorite on the ground at the Little Road WTP. Immediately dispatched tanker and service crew and pumped out tank and made repairs and had system back in service by noon and avoided a reportable spill. (Jim Kaplan, WTP Manager, 727-834-3255) 12) 6/25/2005 — Provided engineering design for temporary hypochlorite system at Lake Bernadette Well at no charge to support emergency contingency planning. (Marvin Kaden, former WTP Manager, 813-415-5051) 13) 10/24/2004 — Provided training tape from Chlorine Institute to Pasco County WWTP for their use at no charge. (John Fogg, Chief Operator, 813-783-8163) • In addition to providing emergency response support to Pasco County listed above, Odyssey Manufacturing Co. routinely provides this level of support to its customers as demonstrated by the below instances which are only a small portion of the emergency response we have provided to our customers (the below list suffices as Enclosure (12)): 1) 8/10/11 — Hillsborough County (Glenn Yaney, Operations Manager, 813-448-4090). Customer called at 1400 and stated that the River Oaks WWTP surge tank was within two feet of overflowing and that the plant was at its maximum capacity and flows continued to run into plant from the excessive rains. They stated they had contacted the FDEP about the situation and the FDEP gave them permission to discharge to the creek if the wastewater was chlorinated and dechlorinated. Setup emergency hypochlorite and bisulfite systems including delivery of the chemicals to a 3,000-gallon tank and was pumping hypochlorite by midnight. 2) 7/22/11 - Got a phone call from Lead Operator at Wesley Center WWTP on Friday night that their clarifier hypochlorite tank was full and leaking bleach out the bottom. Had tanker and crew out early on the following Saturday morning and pumped out tank and took hypochlorite to another plant. Replaced the tank the following Wednesday (Cathy Borden, Chief Operator, 727-991-5613) 3) 9/3/10 — Got a phone call from my driver on Friday night that one of the main hypochlorite tanks at Wesley Center WWTP split upon being filled and was leaking hypochlorite outside containment. Dispatched engineer (myself) and crew immediately and pumped out tank thereby preventing a reportable spill. Later, changed out both tanks and redid piping at this location. (Gerald Runge, Chief Operator, 813-991-5613) 4) 04/06/11 - Sent service technician up on an emergency basis the same day of the call to the North Bay WWTP with 1,100-gallon Snyder captor loaner tank. The existing 4,400- gallon Poly Processing SAFE Tank began leaking alum out the bottom fitting after being filled. Odyssey pumped out the alum to our loaner tank and hooked it up. The tank and gasket were fine, but the interior of the tank was all wavy. We installed second gasket. We filled the alum tank with water and bleach (it was filled with alga) and it passed this test. 5) 3/6/10 - City of Inverness (Mike Chemiak, VP Technical Services, 813-390-3799). Customer called Odyssey on Friday evening 3/5/10 and stated that their tank was leaking badly on the ground. Odyssey had a crew up there on Saturday morning 3/6/10 which Page 4 of 9 pumped out the sodium hypochlorite to a temporary tank and kept the water plant on service. 6) 1/8/10 — JEA (Mike Richardson, Utility Supervisor, 904-665-6815) Customer called Odyssey on Friday morning that their sodium hypochlorite tank at the Norwood WTP was leaking badly into the containment. Odyssey dispatched a tanker and crew with temporary tank and pumped out the hypochlorite from the bad tank to the tanker. Additionally, Odyssey setup the temporary tank to allow the water plant to maintain continuous disinfection and remain in service. 7) 12/24/09 — Sarasota County Carlton WTP (Jim Armstrong, Water Production Manager, 352-861-1510) Got a phone call in the morning that their Peace River chlorination line installed several years earlier had broken and they had no way to disinfect the water they were sending out to their system from Peace River. Odyssey immediately dispatched a crew and had located and repaired the leak by that evening. 8) 10/18/09 — Town of Lantana (Clyde Ali, WTP Superintendent, 561-540-5751) Odyssey received a phone call on Sunday morning requesting an immediate emergency delivery to the Town of Lantana Water Plant to keep them from issuing a boiled water notice because their regular supplier had failed to make a delivery for over a week. Odyssey provided a delivery to the plant on three hours' notice. 9) 1/23/09 — City of Eustis WWTP (Bill Johnston, WWTP Director, 352-357-3777) Got a phone call that new sodium hypochlorite tank installed by Contractor was filled and leaking badly. Immediately dispatched tanker and crew with temporary tank and pumped out their tank to a temporary tank thereby avoiding a reportable spill. Came back and troubleshot problem and found that the contractor had cross -threaded the bolts on the bottom flange fitting and made confined space entry and did repair for the City of Eustis. 10) 5/11/08 — Orange County Econ WTP (Carlos Torres, Orange County, Production Section Water Superintendent, 407-254-9500/5505) Odyssey received a phone call on Sunday morning that they would have to issue a boiled water notice if they could not get a sodium hypochlorite deliver because their regular supplier had failed to make a delivery for a week and they were unable to get them to come despite repeated phone calls. • We will use no subcontractors or affiliates in the performance of any work under this proposal. This is in sharp contrast to other suppliers in the marketplace all of whom use third party driving companies. • Odyssey has no regulatory actions which includes fines, regulatory actions and consent orders relating to the operation of ALL its manufacturing and distribution facilities in the past five years. Note that the ITB did not require reporting of any FDOT fines (i.e., overweight tickets) since this has nothing to do with operation of its manufacturing and distribution facilities. This is in sharp contrast to other suppliers who have had significant numbers of fines, regulatory actions and consent orders relating to the operation of all their facilities caused by actual pollution, chemical releases and spills, serious injuries and other significant safety violations. We have had no consent orders from the FDEP or other regulatory agencies relating to the relating to the operation of our manufacturing facilities. This is in sharp contrast to other manufacturers. This disclosure suffices for Enclosure (13)). • Enclosure (14) is a copy of Odyssey's OSHA 300A/300 Logs for the past five years. • Enclosure (15) is a Safety Data Sheet (SDS). • Enclosure (16) are copies of all of Odyssey's Florida and US DOT inspections/audits in the past ten years. • Odyssey Manufacturing Co. has two legally registered corporate officers: (1) Marvin Rakes, President; (2) Stephen Sidelko (Secretary). Mr. Sidelko sometimes refers to himself as the "CEO" of Odyssey but is not legally registered as such. The company is wholly and jointly Page 5 of 9 owned by Stephen Sidelko and Duane Powell both of whom own 50% of Odyssey. Mr. Sidelko founded, owns and operates Sentry Industries, a sodium hypochlorite manufacturer located in Miami, Florida. Mr. Powell is deceased but prior to that he owned Powell Fabrication, a company who specializes in the manufacture and service of sodium hypochlorite manufacturing plants. Both are engineers with over sixty years of sodium hypochlorite experience between them. This disclosure takes the place of Enclosure (17) which is a corporate list of officers and owners. Odyssey takes no exceptions to the IFB solicitation (suffices for enclosure (18)). Enclosure (19) is documentation that Odyssey is certified to provide Continuing Education Credits (CEU's) to water and wastewater treatment plant operators through the Florida Water & Pollution Control Operator's Association (FWPCOA). Odyssey Manufacturing Co. is a Drug Free Workplace and has an active program in -place to randomly test its employees As you know, Odyssey sets the standard for reliability in the marketplace. Odyssey has consistently provided its customers a superior service and a superior product. As you know, we have never missed a delivery in over twenty-two years of service to the water and wastewater treatment industry. Our service is legendary. We done several emergency deliveries most notably on Saturday, April 6, 2002, St. Johns County was run out of bleach by their then sodium hypochlorite supplier at the main water plant. St. Johns County contacted every supplier all of which declined to come except for Odyssey. Only Odyssey Manufacturing Co. said they would come, and we delivered a tanker of sodium hypochlorite on Saturday night within four hours of being called. Missing chemical deliveries would be a serious problem for water and wastewater treatment plants who must chlorinate for public health reasons. Odyssey has never missed a chemical delivery to any customer in almost twenty years of its existence. This sharply contrasts with the delivery record of other suppliers which have failed to make timely deliveries to its customers in the past (please call our reference list for additional information and see below). Specifically, these are just a few of the instances we had to make deliveries to their customers in the past. Odyssey had to make an emergency delivery to the Town of Lantana Water Plant on Sunday, 10/18/09 to keep the customer from having to issue a boiled water notice (Reference: Clyde Ali, WTP Superintendent, 561-540-5751). Odyssey had to make an emergency delivery to the Village of Wellington on Friday, 12/5/08 to keep them from running out of hypochlorite (Reference: Sean McFarland, WTP Superintendent, 561-753-2465). Odyssey had to make an emergency delivery to the City of Ormond Beach WWT plant two years ago when their supplier refused to come and the customer ran out of bleach and called me on Sunday morning from their contact chamber as they were shoveling in HTH and we had bleach there in three hours (Reference: Sam Butler, City of Ormond Beach Chief Operator, 386-676-3592). Odyssey had to make an emergency delivery one weekend last year to the City of Port Orange WTP because their supplier was unable to come and previously, we had to do the same thing in the past for this customer for the same reason back on 7/22/06 (Reference: Steve Miller, City of Port Orange WT Chief Operator, 386-756-5380). Another emergency Sunday delivery we made earlier that year on 5111/08 to the Econ WTP for Orange County because Allied was unable to come according the operator and they were going to have to issue boiled water notices (Reference: Carlos Torres, Orange County, Production Section Water Superintendent, 407-254-9500/5505). Even more disturbing were the two emergency Saturday deliveries were made the day before Hurricane Charlie hit to Collier County because Allied had supposedly refused to make deliveries for over a week (Reference: Steve Waller, Collier County, WWT Superintendent, 239-774-6886). More recently, Odyssey was awarded the bleach supply contract for Brevard County this past August after their current supplier was kicked out for delivery issues (Reference: Dee Ravenscroft, Purchasing Coordinator, 321-633-2093). As you know, Odyssey pro -actively topped off our customer's tanks before each hurricane over the past twenty-two years including those for Bay County! Page 6 of 9 Sodium hypochlorite is the only product that you purchase that has a very short shelf life. The shelf life is greatly impacted by the quality of the sodium hypochlorite. Product impurities such as metals and sludge are a significant source of this decomposition. In fact, one could easily feed twice as much product with poorer quality bleach and a 10% savings in unit cost could be overshadowed by a 50% increase in usage. Thus, differences between manufacturers in their manufacturing and delivery processes can have a dramatic difference on actual consumption;. Additionally, the initial delivered strength can also impact the level of consumption. This means cost savings to the customer! Odyssey's unique manufacturing process results in significantly higher quality sodium hypochlorite that does not breakdown and decompose like other sodium hypochlorite manufacturers. Over the past twelve years, Odyssey Manufacturing Co. has provided superior service to Bay County including never missing a delivery, providing emergency support on numerous occasions and providing a significant amount of technical assistance including numerous equipment repairs and deliveries. As you know, we are the only chemical manufacturer/distributor that is open for manufacturing and deliveries 24 hours per day and 7 days per week (including holidays) and can be reached @800-ODYSSEY or facsimile (813) 630-2589. Additionally, Odyssey Manufacturing also agrees to provide unlimited technical assistance to the Bay County assist it with its operations at no charge as part of the sodium hypochlorite supply. Such assistance includes, but is not limited to, operator training sessions, startup services, site inspections on behalf of the owner, drawing review, engineering and design. Odyssey has performed over twenty-five hundred chemical system installations in the State of Florida and assisted with numerous others. This is more than twenty-five hundred more than any other chemical supplier and also more than all of the engineers and contractors in the State of Florida combined. We are the only chemical supplier who has a licensed engineering firm (Odyssey Engineering Co.) and is a licensed general and plumbing contractor (we specialize in chemical system design, permitting, installations and maintenance). Odyssey Manufacturing Co. represents the newest trend in the water treatment business — Chloralkali bleach superplants as a disinfection alternative. Odyssey Manufacturing is a new venture that manufactures bulk sodium hypochlorite utilizing a Kvaerner Chemetics chlor-alkali plant integrated with a Powell Continuous Bleach Plant. We are focused primarily on municipal and private water and wastewater treatment along with industrial customers. As you know, this business was created primarily to serve many the Customers who are switching from chlorine gas to bulk sodium hypochlorite and need a competitively priced, reliable, high quality supply of sodium hypochlorite. As the longest running chlor-alkali to bleach manufacturing facility in the United States, we can offer a unique combination of high quality combined with a very competitive cost structure. We make our raw materials (chlorine and caustic) on -site out of purified salt and demineralized water utilizing a membrane cell electrolysis process. Not only does this process result in a high -quality bleach, but also makes our product cost very competitive as we do not have to pay out of state third parties to make the raw materials for us and have them shipped down by railcar. Odyssey combines great service with the best quality bleach in Florida. Our sodium hypochlorite is a high strength product (12.5 Trade Percent Available Chlorine) with superior ratio control and without all the impurities that most bleach contains. What this means to you the Customer is: • Low or zero metal contaminants resulting in significantly slower Product degradation leading to overall cost savings due to reduced sodium hypochlorite consumption • Lower Maintenance Costs caused by pluggages and wear because of impurities in the bleach • Improved Drinking and Effluent Water Quality • Longer Warranties from your equipment suppliers Page 7 of 9 • Superior control of excess alkalinity of Product resulting in less overall chemical additional requirements and more stable chemical feed rates • Less oxygen formation during storage and handling (e.g., which form bubbles in tank and lines) resulting in reduced downtime and more accurate C1 feed rates • Lower levels of sodium chlorate formation resulting in improved water quality and reduced health concerns • Significantly lower levels of bromate formation resulting in reduced public health concerns • Lower suspended solids resulting in improved water quality and less feeder maintenance • Minimal insoluble buildup on the inside of pipes and feeders resulting in better operations of the Customer's system Sodium hypochlorite is the most important chemical you purchase. Its use is mandated by an assortment of regulatory agencies and its failure can lead to severe consequences for the utility including system wide boiled water notices and hefty FDEP and EPA fines. Hypochlorite is very unique because of its essential use in water treatment, short shelf life, "just in time" delivery requirements and rapid degradation if fouled by impurities in the manufacturing process. Sodium hypochlorite is the only chemical the Utility purchases that if you leave it in a drum for one year will be completely gone. For example, a drum of 50% caustic will still be a drum of 50% caustic after one year. A drum of 12.5% sodium hypochlorite will be salt water after one year with no disinfection capability. A drum of 50% caustic laden with 2 ppm iron and other metals will still be a drum of 50% caustic after one week (or even after one year). A drum of 12.5% sodium hypochlorite containing 2 ppm iron and other metal impurities will be a drum of 5% — 6% sodium hypochlorite after one week and thus have half the disinfection power and require twice as much to be fed. As you know, Odyssey provides a superior product for two reasons: (1) We have a superior process; and (2) We care about quality (we just don't pay lip service to it and tell you we are "improved" or just as good as Odyssey). Frankly, if 95% of our business was pool stores to which we delivered 8% - 9% bleach laden with iron, metals, sludge and other impurities to them because they don't care about quality why would we bother to spend an extra $.20 per gallon to make the correct strength bleach and another $.05 per gallon to properly filter the bleach? Instead, I would probably target the 4% of the municipal market which buys on "price per gallon" and not the total cost when usage and maintenance is factored in and sell them the same slop. This same group does not care when their bleach comes late or does not come at all either because they continue to put up with it as long as they perceive they are paying less per gallon. It is not what a company says they will do it is what they have consistently done in the past is what you will get! Please call our customers to compare Odyssey Ultrachlor with other suppliers! Because of its short shelf life, buying a superior quality sodium hypochlorite will result in significant savings. We have examined your specifications and can comply with all the requirements. Additionally, we hereby provide written assurance of compliance with OSHA, EPA, NSF, and AWWA regulations and consent to provide samples to Bay County for testing if requested. We also agree to provide a safe handling training course and "refresher courses" for all of your chemicals for the duration of the contract. We have never failed to or refused to make a chemical delivery for any product we have been awarded a purchase order. This is in stark contrast to other chemical manufacturers! We have provided you guaranteed pricing for four years. Lastly, we agree to provide unlimited technical assistance. We take no exceptions to the bid documents. You may take a sample of our sodium hypochlorite at any time from any one of your facilities or from a truck at time of delivery. Please call me if you have any questions at 1-800-ODYSSEY or cellular (813) 335-3444 or visit our website @www.odysseymanufacturing.com. Thank you for your consideration. Page 8 of 9 Sincerely, Patrick H. Allman General Manager Page 9 of 9 ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. December 11, 2019 Re: CORPORATE RESOLUTION FOR AUTHORITY TO SIGN BIDS, BID FORMS, CONTRACTS & PERMITS ON BEHALF OF ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. To Whom It May Concern, WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Odyssey Manufacturing Co. has determined it to be in the best interest of the Corporation to establish a Corporate Resolution. Be it: RESOLVED, The undersigned hereby certifies that Patrick H. Allman, its General Manager, is authorized to sign bids and all bid forms; to execute agreements and any documents associated with these agreements; and to sign any permit documents on behalf of Odyssey Manufacturing Co. Additionally, the undersigned is the duly elected and qualified Secretary and the custodian of the books and records and seal of Odyssey Manufacturing Co., a corporation duly formed pursuant to the laws of the state of Delaware and that the foregoing is a true record of a resolution duly adopted at a meeting of the Board of Directors and that said meeting was held in accordance with state law and the Bylaws of the above -named Corporation on March 28, 2019, and that said resolution is now in full force and effect without modification or rescission. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have executed my name as Secretary and have hereunto affixed the corporate seal of the above -named Corporation this 281' day of March, 2019. CORPORATE SEAL Stephen Sidelko, Secretary ,, BAY COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PURCHASING DEPARTMENT 840 WEST 11th STREET SUITE 2500 PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA 32401 INVITATION TO BID SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE SUBMITTED BY: Patrick Allman, Cff Era1 &mager ITB No. 20-55 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 1 of 45 BID CHECKLIST Please submit the items on the following list and any other items required by any section of this invitation to bid. The checklist is provided as a courtesy and may not be all inclusive of items required within this invitation to bid. ne original bid package which includes the following documents: D FORM ENDUM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I -COLLUSION CLAUSE TIFICATION REGARDING SCRUTINIZED C FLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM KIDDER QUALIFICATION kDENTICAL TIE BIDS/DRUG FREE WORKPLACE LOCAL BUSINESS CERTIFICATION SUB -CONTRACTORS Safety Data Sheets Material Specifications IES LIST 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 9 of 45 ATTACHMENT 1 REQUIRED FORMS 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorhe 10 of 45 BID FORM ITB NO: 20-55 This proposal of _Odys-"33' Mlllfact`Lring C04)anY "BIDDER," organized and existing under the laws of the State of business as a corporation (Insert partnership" or "an individual" as applicable), is hereby submitted to Commissioners, Bay County, hereinafter called "OWNER." hereinafter called doing "a corporation", "a the Board of County In compliance with the Advertisement for Bids, BIDDER hereby proposes to perform all work, as detailed in this bid. By submission of this BID, each Bidder certifies, and in the case of a joint BID each party thereto certifies as to its own organization, that this BID has been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication or agreement as to any matter relating to this BID with any other BIDDER or with any other competitor. Contractor agrees to perform the entire work as indicated on the drawings and in compliance with the Contract Documents and Specifications, complete in every detail. The price per gallon of Sodium Hypochlorite is: $ • 7 q5 /gallon delivered Submitted By: Odyssey bhmfacU=1g C=anv Name of Firm/Contractor Submitting This Bid Bid Prepared By: Patrick A71mm Name of Individual Who Prepared This Bid Contact Email: P&LbarOodysseyuanufacturdm.can Address: 1484 Massaro Blvd., Tea, Fl. 33619 Phone: 813/635-0339 Signatu Kepresentative of Firm/Contractor SEAL: (if bid is by Corporation) Date Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Material Specifications Bidders shall submit with their bid a Safety Data Sheet and material specification (components and analysis) with typical properties for Sodium Hypochlorite and guarantee that all deliveries will meet the specifications on the sheets. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 11 of 45 ORDER PLACEMENT INFORMATION Order Placement Information: Each bidder shall indicate the name, address, e-mail, and telephone number for the purpose of placing orders. Order Placement Information: Patrick Allman, 813-635-0339 office Staff Contact Person Telephone Number 1484 Yassaro Blvd., TaWa, Fl. 33619 Address so)mm'facbgi' am E-mail 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 12 of 45 ADDENDUM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I acknowledge receipt of the following addenda: ADDENDUM NO. ADDENDUM NO. ADDENDUM NO. ADDENDUM NO. ADDENDUM NO. Name of Firm: Authorized Signature: Printed Name: Title: Date: Mam fac Patrick Allman General Manager 7/1/20 DATED DATED DATED. DATED_ DATED `7-*'Tzo It is the responsibility of the firm to ensure that they have received addendums if issued. Call (850) 248-8270 or email Purchasing(a)baVcountvFl qov prior to submitting your bid to ensure that you have received addendums. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 13 of 45 ANTI -COLLUSION CLAUSE Firm certifies that their response is made without prior understanding, agreement or connection with any Corporation, Firm or person submitting a response for the same services and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. Name of Firm: Odyssey Ibafacturirg c,mpay Authorized Signature: Printed Name: Patrick Allman Title: General Mst a Date: 7/1/20 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 14 of 45 CERTIFICATION REGARDING SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES LIST Respondent Vendor Name: Odyssey Marnifactur2rCaq)any Vendor FEIN: 65-0846345 Vendor's Authorized Representative Name and Title: Patrick Allman, Ceresal NerJaeoar Address: 1484 massaro Blvd. City: Tmipa State: Fl• ZIP: 33619 Phone Number: 813/635-0339 Email Address: odysacwrin•ccm Section 287.135, Florida Statutes prohibits agencies from contracting with companies, for goods or services over $1,000,000, that are parddpating in a boycott of Israel, are on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel list, the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List, the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or has been engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria. Both lists are created pursuant to Section 215.473, Florida Statutes. As the person authorized to sign on behalf of Respondent, I hereby certify that the company identified above in the sector entitled "Respondent Vendor Name" is not participating in a boycott of Israel, is not listed on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List, or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List and has not been engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria. I understand that pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, the submission of false certification may subject company to civil penalties, attorney's fees, and/or costs. Certified By: AUTHORI RE Print Name and Title: 1:7—?a+n ck, (clew., Date: 7/1/20 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 17 of 45 CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE FORM For purposes of determining any possible conflict of interest, all firms, must disclose if any Bay County Board of County Commissioner(s), employee(s), elected officials(s), or any of its agencies is also an owner, corporate officer, agency, employee, etc., of their firm. Indicate either "yes" (a county employee, elected official, or agency is also associated with your firm), or "no". If yes, give person(s) name(s) and position(s) with your firm. YES NAME(S) Name of Firm: Authorized Signature: Printed Name: Title: Date: POSITIONS) Odyssey Mmc acbm-ng Cmpany Patrick Allman 7/1/20 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 18 of 45 IDENTICAL TIE BIDS/DRUG FREE WORKPLACE Preference shall be given to businesses with drug -free workplace programs. Whenever two or more submittals, which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service, are received by the County for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a submittal received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug -free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie bids will be followed if none of the tied firms have a drug -free workplace program. To have a drug -free workplace program, a business shall: Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under Bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employees that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under Bid, the employees will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community, by an employee who is so convicted. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug -free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify the following: (Check one and sign in the space provided.) xx This firm complies fully with the above requirements. This firm does not have a drug free work place program at this time. Name of Firm: mosey MaafacWring fly Authorized Signature: i/ Pa Printed Name: Title: GerEral Lager 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 19 of 45 LOCAL BUSINESS CERTIFICATION The undersigned, as a duly authorized representative of the firm listed herein, certifies to the best of his/her knowledge, that the firm meets the definition of a "Local Business". "Local Business" is defined as a business which: 1. Has had a fixed office located in and having a street address within Bay County for at least twelve (12) months immediately prior to the issuance of the request for competitive bids or request for proposals by the county, which office shall operate and perform business on a daily basis; and 2. Is the principal offeror who is a single offeror; a business that is the prime contractor and not a subcontractor; or a partner or joint venturer submitting an offer in conjunction with other businesses; and 3. If applicable, holds any business license required by Bay County and/or municipality within Bay County. Business Name: N/A Current Local Address: Is this a branch, satellite or regional office? _YES NO Length of time at this address: If the above address has been for less than 12 months, please provide prior address: Describe the primary business functions occurring at this location on a daily basis: List the position of the employees at this location and list the hours worked per week by each at this location: 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 20 of 45 Principal Office Address: Length of time at this address: If the above address has been for less than 12 months, please provide prior address: Describe the primary business functions occurring at this location on a daily basis: List the position of the employees at this location and list the hours worked per week by each at this location: Authorized Signature: Printed Name: Patrick Allman Title: Gil Date: 7/1/20 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 21 of 45 SUB -CONTRACTORS As the bidder, I submit a listing of the Sub -Contractors which I shall use to accomplish the Work. Sub -Contractors are listed by name, address, amount of work and item of work. If none, please state so. j Subcontractor Name and Address: Work to be performed and $ amount: Subcontractor Name and Address: Work to be performed and $ amount: Subcontractor Name and Address: Work to be performed and $ amount: Subcontractor Name and Address: Work to be performed and $ amount: Name of Firm: C Authorized Signature: Printed Name: 5)cv4t) Date: Ctn rkoci A-, (K-cl-N 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 22 of 45 ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO, December 11, 2019 Re: CORPORATE RESOLUTION FOR AUTHORITY TO SIGN BIDS, BID FORMS, CONTRACTS & PERMITS ON BEHALF OF ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. To Whom It May Concern, WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Odyssey Manufacturing Co. has determined it to be in the best interest of the Corporation to establish a Corporate Resolution. Be it: RESOLVED, The undersigned hereby certifies that Patrick H. Allman, its General Manager, is authorized to sign bids and all bid forms; to execute agreements and any documents associated with these agreements; and to sign any permit documents on behalf of Odyssey Manufacturing Co. Additionally, the undersigned is the duly elected and qualified Secretary and the custodian of the books and records and seal of Odyssey Manufacturing Co., a corporation duly formed pursuant to the laws of the state of Delaware and that the foregoing is a true record of a resolution duly adopted at a meeting of the Board of Directors and that said meeting was held in accordance with state law and the Bylaws of the above -named Corporation on March 28, 2019, and that said resolution is now in full force and effect without modification or rescission. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have executed my name as Secretary and have hereunto affixed the corporate seal of the above -named Corporation this 2811 day of March, 2019. CORPORATE SEAL Stephen Sidelko, Secretary 4 e - r_� Marvin T.(Rakes, P 1`04ent MANUFACTURERS OF U A 899 ODYSSEY YI ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. 08/20/17 Ultra-Chlor Sodium Hypochlorite Specification For 12.5 Trade Percent Available Chlorine Item Guarantees Chemical Formula: NaOCI in water Delivered Grams per Liter: >120 GPL Delivered Trade Percent/Percent by Volume >12,0 Specific Gravity Range: 1.159 - 1.169 % by Weight Excess Sodium Hydroxide: 0.2 - 0.4 pH: 12.5 - 13.0 Weight % Available Chlorine: >10.4 Weight % Sodium Hypochlorite: >10.8 lb/gallon Available Chlorine: >1 lb/gallon Gallons required to Obtain llb of Chlorine: .96 - 1 gallon Iron (Fe): <0.30 mg/L Copper (Cu): <0.03 mg/L Nickel (Ni): <0.03 mg/L Manganese (Mn): <0.03 mg/L Selenium (Se): <.02 mg/L Bromate: <20 mg/L Perchlorate (At time of manufacture): <10 mg/L Chlorate (At time of manufacture): <2,000 mg/L Viscosity (Varies with temperature): 1.75 - 2.50 centipois Specific Heat: .90 - .94 Cal./gm/deg C Thermal Conductivity: .2 - .4 W/m/deg C Suspended Solids Test (e.g. Filter Test): <3 minutes Appearance: Greenish -yellow liquid Typical Values NaOCI in water 122 - 125 GPL 12.2 - 12.5 1.163 - 1.165 0.25 - 0.35 12.6 - 12.9 10.55 - 10.8 11.0 - 11.3 1.03 - 1.04 lb/gallon .96 - .97 gallon .1 - .2 mg/L Not detectable Not detectable Not detectable Not detectable 0 - 5 mg/L Not Detectable 500-1,000 mg/L 1.75 - 2.50 centipois .91 - .93 Cal./gm/deg C 3 - .35 W/m/deg C .9 - 1.25 minutes Greenish -yellow liquid Note: Product is certified to meet ANSI/NSF Standard 60 and is in compliance with ANSI/AWWA Standard B300-10. °v U � ci<ati H a s O ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE FOR This is to certify that as required, all sodium hypochlorite to be furnished under this Bid/Proposal will comply with AWWA Standard B300-18 (the most recent standard available at the time of this Bid/Proposal) as such may be amended and also the Specification for this bid. Further, this is to certify that all sodium hypochlorite to be furnished under this Bid/Proposal will comply with NSF Standard 60 and is certified by NSF as such. Further, the sodium hypochlorite supplied under this bid/proposal is in compliance with Water Chemicals Codex directives, latest revision, for impurity limits. Patrick H. Allman General Manager Attest Secretary NovaChem Laboratories Inc Date: 1 June 2020 Call for results over the phone 513-523-3605 Odyssey Sample Analysis Results Received 19 May 2020 Parameter Wt% NaOCI GPL Available Chlorine Trade % Wt% NaOH Calculated pH Wt% Na2CO3 Density, g/mL Bromate ion, mg/L Chlorate ion, mg/L Perchlorate ion, mg/L Iron, mg/L Copper, mg/L Nickel, mg/L Chloride ion, g/L Sodium, g/L (estimate) Wt% Suspended Solids Total Dissolved Solids, g/mL Filter Test (1,000 m.L) 3.t , 3ainlik B.P. Bubnis 11.58 128 12.8 0.399 13.1 0.105 1.1642 <5 390 <5 0.10 <0.02 <0.02 101 69 0.003 0.80 DL = 5 mg/L DL = 100 mg/L DL = 5 mg/L DL = 0.02 mg/L DL = 0.02 mg/L DL = 0.02 mg/L 1 min 04 sec (Millipore 0.8 uM, type AWWP) 1 `TuAlxl2020 5172 College Corner Pike, P.O. Box 638, Oxford, Ohio 45056 Tel: 513-523-3605, FAX: 513-523-4025 www.novacheml abs. com E-Mail: bbubnis@novachemlabs.com 0 NSF International _ 789 N. FoRd. Ann Arbor, MI 105,USA 1-800.NS.MARK I+1-734.769.8010I wwwnsf. .org EVALUATION REPORT TM Live Safer Send To: 25070 Mr. Patrick Allman Odyssey Manufacturing Company 1484 Massaro Boulevard Tampa, FL 33619 Facility: 25071 Odyssey Manufacturing Company 1484 Massaro Boulevard Tampa FL 33619 United States Result PASS Report Date 27-SEP-2019 Customer Name Odyssey Manufacturing Company Tested To NSF/ANSI/CAN 60 Description Sodium Hypochlorite 12.5% Trade Percent I LIQUID Trade Designation Sodium Hypochlorite 12.5% Trade Percent Test Type Annual Collection Job Number A-00314201 Project Number W0534267 Project Manager Lena Hope This report documents the testing of the referenced product to the requirements of NSF/ANSI Standard 60 (Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects). This standard establishes minimum requirements for chemicals, the chemical contaminants, and impurities that are added to drinking water from drinking water treatment chemicals. Contaminants produced as by-products through reaction of the treatment chemical with a constituent of the drinking water are not covered by this Standard. Reference the "About the Standard" section at the end of this report for additional information about NSF/ANSI Standard 60 and the products covered under this Standard. Thank you for having your product tested by NSF International. Please contact your Project Manager if you have any questions or concerns pertaining to this report. Report Authorization ^ Date 27-SEP-2019 Scott E. Randall - Technical Operations Manager, Water 120190927164755 A-00314201 Page 1 of 7 nis report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to >e the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. H General Information Standard: NSF/ANSI/CAN 60 Chemical Name: Sodium Hypochlorite DCC Number: DA02366 Maximum Use Level: 94 mg/L Monitor Code: A Physical Description of Sample: LIQUID Trade Designation/Model Number: Sodium Hypochlorite 12.5% Trade Percent Sample Id: S-0001632671 Description: Sodium Hypochlorite 12.5% Trade Percent I LIQUID Sampled Date: 23-Aug-2019 Received Date: 08-Aug-2019 Quenched Date: 23-AUG-2019 06:15 Tox Normalization Information: Lab Normalization Information: Calculated NF 0.0000000901 Date exposure completed 26-AUG-2019 MUL 94 mg/L Density Value Applied 1.16 g/mL Compound Reference Key: SPAC Normalization Calculation: Normalized Result = Test Result' NF ` (10'ug/L mg) Where NF = MUL (mg/L) ' Malonic Acid Dilution Correction (ml/ml) ' (1/Product Density (g/ml)) ` 1L 1 g 10 ml 10'mg Malonic Acid Dilution Correction = ((Volume of Hypochlonte Sampled + Malonic Acid) / Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled) - Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled = (Volume of Hypochlorite Sample Received(ml) - (Malonic Acid (g) ' (1 / Density of Malonic Acid (g/ml)))) - Volume of Hypochlorite Sample Received = Volume of Hypoch/or to Sampled + Malonic Acid - Unit conversion: 1 L = 10 ml, 1 g = 10'm9; Testing Parameter Units Sample Result Norm. I Norm. Acceptance Evaluation Units Result Criteria(1) Status Chemistry Lab Oxyhalides in Bleach by LCMS Perchlorate mg/L ND(1) ND(1) ug/L ND(0.09) ug/L 5 Pass Chlorate mg/L 1600 1600 ug/L 150 ug/L 300 Bromate mg/L ND(1) ND(1) ug/L ND(0.09) ug/L 3.3 Pass 1 - If the acceptance criteria is blank and the evaluation status is "Fail", then the criteria used will be noted on the letter accompanying these results. Sample Id: S-0001643920 Description: Sodium Hypochlorite 12.5% Trade Percent I LIQUID Sampled Date: 18-Sep-2019 Received Date: 08-Aug-2019 Tox Normalization Information: Lab Normalization Information: Calculated NF 0.0961 Date exposure completed 18-SEP-2019 Preparation method used B Final volume of solution 0.5 L MUL 94 mg/L Mass of material used 489 mg Compound Reference Key: SPAC '120190927164755 A-00314201 Page 2 of 7 his report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to se the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only r those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. Sample Id: S-0001643920 Normalization Calculation: Normalized Result = Test Result (ug/L) ' NF Where NF = MUL (mg/L) • Final Volume Of Solution (L) Mass of Material Used (mg) MUL = Maximum Use Level; Mass of Material Used = The mass of sample analyzed in the laboratory, - Final Volume of Solution = The volume of water used to dilute the sample; An additional factor may be used to adjust the analytical result to field use conditions to account for product carryover, flushing, or other assumptions stipulated with the use of the product. If an additional factor is used, it is included in the information above. Testing Parameter Units Sample Control Result Norm. Result Acceptance Crrteria(1} Evaluation Status Chemistry Lab Metals II in water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) Arsenic ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1 Pass Barium ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.1) 200 Pass Beryllium ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 0.4 Pass Cadmium ug/L ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.5 Pass Chromium ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.1) Copper ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.1) 130 Pass Mercury ug/L ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.2 Pass Lead ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 0.5 Pass Antimony ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 0.6 Pass Selenium ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) Nnrn ii s I Thallium Volatile Organic Compounds (Ref: EPA 524.2) Dichlorodifluorometha ne Chloromethane Vinyl Chloride Bromomethane Chloroethane Trichlorofluoromethane Trichlorotrifluoroethane Methylene Chloride 1,1-Dichloroethylene trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene 1,1-Dichloroethane 2,2-Dichloropropane cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene Chloroform Bromochloromethane 1,1,1-Trichloroethane 1,1-Dichloropropene Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.2 Pass ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.3 Pass ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 3 Pass ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.2 Pass ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1 Pass ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.04 Pass ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 50 Pass ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.3 Pass ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.7 Pass ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.3 Pass ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 7 Pass ug/L ND(1) 0.7 ND(1) ND(0.1) [TTHM] ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.3 Pass ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 20 Pass ug/L ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass 120190927164755 A-00314201 Page 3 of 7 his report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. 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Result Acceptance Criteria(1) Evaluation Status Chemistry Lab ( Continued ) 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass Trichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass Bromodichloromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) [TTHM] Dibromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(D.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.2 Pass trans- l,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.2 Pass 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1,3-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass Tetrachloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass Chlorodibromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) [TTHM] Chlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass 1, 1, 1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1 Pass Bromoform ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) [TTHM] 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.2 Pass 1,2,3-Thchloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 4 Pass 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 60 Pass 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 7.5 Pass 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 60 Pass Carbon Disulfide ug/L ND(2) ND(1) ND(2) ND(0.2) 70 Pass Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass tert-Butyl ethyl ether ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 2000 Pass Methyl Ethyl Ketone ug/L ND(10) ND(5) ND(10) ND(0.96) 400 Pass Methyl Isobutyl Ketone ug/L ND(10) ND(5) ND(10) ND(0.96) 700 Pass Toluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 6 Pass Ethyl Benzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 14 Pass m+p-Xylenes ug/L ND(2) ND(1) ND(2) ND(0.2) [Xylenes] o-Xylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) [Xylenes] Styrene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 70 Pass n-Propylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) Bromobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 2-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 4-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) tert-Butyl benzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) sec-Butylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) =120190927164755 A-00314201 Page 4 of 7 phis report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. 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Result Acceptance Criteria(1) Evaluation Status Chemistry Lab ( Continued ) p-Isopropyftoluene (Cymene) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) n-Butylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 7 Pass Hexachlorobutadiene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.4 Pass 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) Naphthalene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass Benzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass Total Trihalomethanes ug/L ND(0.5) 0.7 ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 8 Pass Total Xylenes ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 9 Pass 1 - If the acceptance criteria is blank and the evaluation status is "Fail', then the criteria used will be noted on the letter accompanying these results. HM - Acceptance based on Total Trihalomethanes [Xylenes] - Acceptance based on Total Xylenes 120190927164755 A-00314201 Page 5 of 7 his report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to >e the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. Common Terms and Acronyms Used: Sample .................... Test result on the submitted product sample after prepared or exposed in accordance with the standard. Control .................... Test result on a laboratory blank sample analyzed in parallel with the sample. Result ..................... Sample test result minus the Control test result. Normalized Result... Result normalized in accordance with the test standard to reflect potential at4he-tap concentrations NDO........................ Result is below the detection level of the analytical procedure as identified in the parenthesis. DCC Number........... NSF document control code of the registered formulation of the product tested ug/L........................ Microgram per liter = 0.001 milligram per liter (mg/L) SPAC...................... Acceptance criteria of the standard (Single Product Allowable Concentration) References to Testing Procedures: NSF Reference Parameter / Test Description C0931 Oxyhalides in Bleach by LCMS C1183 Metals II in water by iCPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C4662 Volatile Organic Compounds (Ref: EPA 524.2) Test descriptions preceded by an asterisk ... indicate that testing has been performed per NSF International requirements but is not within its scope of accreditation. Unless otherwise indicated, method uncertainties are not applied in any determinations of conformity. Testing utilizes the requested sections of any referenced standards, which may not be the entire standard. Testing Laboratories: Id Address All work performed at: 0 NSF —AA NSF International 789 N. Dixboro Road Ann Arbor MI 48105 :120190927164755 A-00314201 Page 6 of 7 his report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to ise the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only � those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. About the Standard: NSF/ANSI Standard 60: Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects NSF/ANSI 60 establishes minimum health effects requirements for the chemicals, the chemical contaminants, and the impurities that are directly added to drinking water from drinking water treatment chemicals. It does not establish performance or taste and odor requirements. The standard contains requirements for chemicals that are directly added to water and are intended to be present in the finished water as well as other chemical products that are added to water but are not intended to be present in the finished water. Chemicals covered by this Standard include, but are not limited to, coagulation and flocculation chemicals, softening, precipitation, sequestering, pH adjustment, and corrosion/scale control chemicals, disinfection and oxidation chemicals, miscellaneous treatment chemicals, and miscellaneous water supply chemicals. The testing performed to this standard is done to estimate the level of contaminants or impurities added to drinking water when the chemical is used at the "Maximum Use Level' under attestment. Prior to testing, information is obtained on the formulation and sources of supply used to manufacture the chemical. This information is then reviewed along with the minimum requirements of the standard to establish the potential contaminants of concern. A representative sample of chemical is obtained for testing. The chemical sample is prepared for analysis through specific methods established in the standard based on the type of chemical and then is analyzed for potential contaminants determined during the formulation review. The laboratory results are normalized to represent potential at -the -tap values and then compared to the "single product allowable concentration" (SPAC) established by the standard. The product is found in compliance with the standard if the normalized value is less than or equal to the allowable concentration. 120190927164755 A-00314201 Page 7 of 7 its report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to ;e the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. 0NSF International 789 N. Dixboro Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA TEST REPORT 1-800.NSF.MARK 1 +1-734.769.8010 1 www.nsf.org TM Live Safer Send To: 25070 Mr. Patrick Allman Odyssey Manufacturing Company 1484 Massaro Boulevard Tampa, FL 33619 Facility: 25071 Odyssey Manufacturing Company 1484 Massaro Boulevard Tampa FL 33619 United States Result PASS Report Date 16-NOV-2018 Customer Name Odyssey Manufacturing Company Tested To NSF/ANSI 60 Description Ultrachlor I Liquid Trade Designation Ultrachlor Test Type Annual Collection Job Number A-00277783 Project Number W0438228 Project Manager Lena Hope This report documents the testing of the referenced product to the requirements of NSF/ANSI Standard 60 (Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects). This standard establishes minimum requirements for chemicals, the chemical contaminants, and impurities that are added to drinking water from drinking water treatment chemicals. Contaminants produced as by-products through reaction of the treatment chemical with a constituent of the drinking water are not covered by this Standard. Reference the "About the Standard" section at the end of this report for additional information about NSF/ANSI Standard 60 and the products covered under this Standard. Thank you for having your product tested by NSF International. Please contact your Project Manager if you have any questions or concerns pertaining to this report. Report Authorization Date 16-NOV-2018 Amanda Phelka - Director, Toxicology Services 20181116140246 A-00277783 Page 1 of 7 is report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to e the NSF Mark. 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General Information Standard: NSF/ANSI 60 Chemical Name: Sodium Hypochlorite DCC Number: DA02366 Lot Number/Product Identifier: 0511BE Maximum Use Level: 94 mg/L Monitor Code: A Physical Description of Sample: Liquid Trade Designation/Model Number: Ultrachlor Sample Id: S-0001484712 Description: Ultrachlor I Liquid Sampled Date: 11-May-2018 Received Date: 23-Apr-2018 Quenched Date: 29-OCT-2018 13:00 Tox Normalization Information: Lab Normalization Information: Calculated NF 0.0000001 Date exposure completed 29-OCT-2018 MUL 94 mg/L Density Value Applied 1.16 g/mL Compound Reference Key: SPAC Miscellaneous Factor. 1.13 Normalization Calculation: Normalized Result = Test Result " NF ` (103ug/L mg) Where NF = MUL m /L Malonic Acid Dilution Correction ml/ml 1 L 1 g ( 9 ) ` ( )' (1/Product Density (g/ml)) ` 10r f 1dm 9 Malonic Acid Dilution Correction = ((Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled + Malonic Acid) / Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled) Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled = (Volume of Hypochlorite Sample Received(ml) - (Malonic Acid (g) ` (1 / Density of Malonic Acid (g/ml)))) - Volume of Hypochlorite Sample Received = Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled + Malonic Acid Unit conversion: 1 L = 10 ml, 1 g = 10'mg, iestingParameter Units Sample Result Norm- Norm. Acceptance ! Evaluation Units I Resutt Criterla(1) Status I I Chemistry Lab Oxyhalides in Bleach by LCMS j Perchlorate mg/L ND(1) ND(1) ug/L ND(0.1) ug/L 5 Pass Chlorate mg/L 1300 1300 ug/L 140 ug/L 300 Bromate L mg/L ND(1) ND(1) ug/L ND(0.1) ug/L 3.3 Pass 1 - If the acceptance criteria is blank and the evaluation status is "Fail", then the criteria used will be noted on the letter accompanying these results. Sample Id: S-0001541191 Description: Ultrachlor I Liquid Sampled Date: 08-Nov-2018 Received Date: 30-Oct-2018 i Tox Normalization Information: Lab Normalization Information: Calculated NF 0.110 Date exposure completed 08-NOV-2018 Preparation method used B Final volume of solution 0.5 L MUL 94 mg/L Mass of material used 482 mg Compound Reference Key: SPAC Miscellaneous Factor: 1.13 120181116140246 A-00277783 Page 2 of 7 its report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to :e the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. 0 Sample Id: S-0001541191 Normalization Calculation: Final Volume Of Solution (L) Normalized Result = Test Result (ug/L) ' NF Where NF = MUL (mg/L) ' Mass of Material Used (mg) MUL = Maximum Use Level; Mass of Material Used = The mass of sample analyzed in the laboratory, - Final Volume of Solution = The volume of water used to dilute the sample; An additional factor may be used to adjust the analytical result to field use conditions to account for product carryover, flushing, or other assumptions stipulated with the use of the product. If an additional factor is used, it is included in the information above. I TestingParameter� a Units � Sample � Contrbl - Result ,. Norm. Result Acceptance ; Evaluation; Criteria(l) Status I Chemistry Lab Metals II in water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) Arsenic ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1 Pass Barium ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.1) 200 Pass Beryllium ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.06) 0.4 Pass Cadmium ug/L ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.5 Pass Chromium ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.1) Copper ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.1) 130 Pass Mercury ug/L ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.2 Pass Lead ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.06) 0.5 Pass Antimony ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.06) 0.6 Pass Selenium ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.1) 5 Pass I- I Thallium ug/L ND(0.2) 0.4 ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.2 Pass Volatile Organic Compounds (Ref: EPA 524.2) Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.3 Pass Chloromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 3 Pass Vinyl Chloride ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.2 Pass Bromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1 Pass Chloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.04 Pass Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 50 Pass Trichlorotrifluoroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.3 Pass Methylene Chloride ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass 1,1-Dichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.7 Pass trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.3 Pass 2,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) cis- 1,2-Dichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 7 Pass Chloroform ug/L ND(1) 0.7 ND(1) ND(0.1) [TTHM) Bromochloromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.3 Pass 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 20 Pass 1,1-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) Carbon.Tetrachloride ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass 20181116140246 A-00277783 Page 3 of 7 its report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. 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Result Acceptance Criteria(1) Evaluation Status I Chemistry Lab ( Continued ) 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass Tdchloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass Bromodichloromethane i ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) [TTHM] Dibromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) cis- 1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.2 Pass trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.2 Pass 1,1,2-Tdchloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) j 1,3-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass Tetrachloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass Chlorodibromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) [ HM] Chlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass I,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1 Pass Bromoform ug/L ND(1) ND(05) ND(1) ND(01) [TTHM] 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.2 Pass 1,2,3-Trichloropropane r-- ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 4 Pass 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 60 Pass 1,4-Dichlorobenzene L ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 7.5 Pass 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 60 Pass Carbon Disulfide ug/L ND(2) ND(1) ND(2) ND(0.2) 70 Pass Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass I tert-Butyl ethyl ether ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 2000 Pass j Methyl Ethyl Ketone ug/L ND(10) ND(5) ND(10) ND(1.1) 400 Pass Methyl Isobutyl Ketone ug/L ND(10) ND(5) ND(10) ND(1.1) 700 Pass Toluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 100 Pass Ethyl Benzene Y ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 70 Pass m+p-Xylenes ug/L ND(2) ND(1) ND(2) ND(0.2) [Xylenes] o-Xylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) [Xylenes] r Styrene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 70 Pass n-Propylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) Bromobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 2-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 4-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) tert-Butylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) sec-Butylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 20181116140246 A-00277783 Page 4 of 7 'is report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to e the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. 0 Sample Id: 5-0001541191 Testing Parameter i Units Sample I Control Result Norm. Result Acceptance Evaluation Criteria(1) Status i Chemistry Lab ( Continued ) 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass Tdchloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass 1,2-Dichloropropane i ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass Bromodichloromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) [TTHM] Dibromomethane j ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.2 Pass trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.2 Pass 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1). ND(0.1) 1,3-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass Tetrachloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass Chlorodibromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) [TTHM] Chlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1 Pass Bromoform ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) [TTHM] 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.2 Pass 1,2,3 Trichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 4 Pass 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 60 Pass j 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 7.5 Pass 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 60 Pass Carbon Disulfide ug/L ND(2) ND(1) ND(2) ND(0.2) 70 Pass Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass_ tert-Butyl ethyl ether ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 2000 Pass Methyl Ethyl Ketone ug/L ND(10) ND(5) ND(10) ND(1.1) 400 Pass Methyl Isobutyl Ketone ug/L ND(10) ND(5) ND(10) ND(1.1) 700 Pass Toluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 100 Pass Ethyl Benzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 70 Pass m+p-Xylenes ug/L ND(2) ND(1) ND(2) ND(0.2) [Xylenes] o-Xylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) [Xylenes] Styrene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 70 Pass n-Propylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) Bromobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 2-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 4-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) tert-Butylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) sec-Butylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 120181116140246 A-00277783 Page 4 of 7 its report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. 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Acceptance Evaluation Result Criteria(1) Status i i Chemistry Lab ( Continued ) p-Isopropyltoluene (Cymene) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) i 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(U.1) n-Butylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 7 Pass Hexachlorobutadiene I ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.4 Pass 1,2,3-Trchlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) Naphthalene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 10 Pass I Benzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.1) 0.5 Pass Total Trihalomethanes ug/L ND(0.5) 0.7 ND(0.5) ND(0.06) 8 Pass Total Xylenes ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.06) 1000 Pass 1 - If the acceptance criteria is blank and the evaluation status is "Fail", then the criteria used will be noted on the letter accompanying these results. [Xylenes] - Acceptance based on Total Xylenes [fTHM] - Acceptance based on Total Trihalomethanes 20181116140246 A-00277783 Page 5 of 7 )is report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to :e the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. CSC Common Terms and Acronyms Used: Sample .................... Test result on the submitted product sample after prepared or exposed in accordance with the standard. Control .................... Test result on a laboratory blank sample analyzed in parallel with the sample. Result ..................... Sample test result minus the Control test result. Normalized Result... Result normalized in accordance with the test standard to reflect potential at -the -tap concentrations ND() ........................ Result is below the detection level of the analytical procedure as identified in the parenthesis. DCC Number........... NSF document control code of the registered formulation of the product tested ug/L........................ Microgram per liter = 0.001 milligram per liter (mg/L) SPAC...................... Acceptance criteria of the standard (Single Product Allowable Concentration) References to Testing Procedures: NSF Reference Parameter / Test Description C0931 Oxyhalides in Bleach by LCMS C1183 Metals II in water by ICPMS (Ref EPA 200.8) C4662 Volatile Organic Compounds (Ref: EPA 524.2) Test descriptions preceded by an asterisk "- indicate that testing has been performed per NSF International requirements but is not within its scope of accreditation. Testing Laboratories: Id All work performed at: — 0 NSF AA Address NSF International 789 N. Dixboro Road Ann Arbor MI 48105 120181116140246 A-00277783 rage o of 1 its report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to ;e the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. About the Standard: NSF/ANSI Standard 60: Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects NSF/ANSI 60 establishes minimum health effects requirements for the chemicals, the chemical contaminants, and the impurities that are directly added to drinking water from drinking water treatment chemicals. It does not establish performance or taste and odor requirements. The standard contains requirements for chemicals that are directly added to water and are intended to be present in the finished water as well as other chemical products that are added to water but are not intended to be present in the finished water. Chemicals covered by this Standard include, but are not limited to, coagulation and flocculation chemicals, softening, precipitation, sequestering, pH adjustment, and corrosion/scale control chemicals, disinfection and oxidation chemicals, miscellaneous treatment chemicals, and miscellaneous water supply chemicals. The testing performed to this standard is done to estimate the level of contaminants or impurities added to drinking water when the chemical is used at the "Maximum Use Level" under attestment. Prior to testing, information is obtained on the formulation and sources of supply used to manufacture the chemical. This information is then reviewed along with the minimum requirements of the standard to establish the potential contaminants of concern. A representative sample of chemical is obtained for testing. The chemical sample is prepared for analysis through specific methods established in the standard based on the type of chemical and then is analyzed for potential contaminants determined during the formulation review. The laboratory results are normalized to represent potential at -the -tap values and then compared to the "single product allowable concentration" (SPAC) established by the standard. The product is found in compliance with the standard if the normalized value is less than or equal to the allowable concentration. 20181 1 16140246 A-00277783 Page 7 of 7 is report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to e the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. 0 ol TM Live Safer NSF International 789 N. Dixboro Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA 1-800.NSF.MARK 1 +1-734.769.8010 1 www.nsf.org Send To: 25070 Mr. Patrick Allman Odyssey Manufacturing Company 1484 Massaro Boulevard Tampa, FL 33619 TEST REPORT Facility: 25071 Odyssey Manufacturing Company 1484 Massaro Boulevard Tampa FL 33619 United States Result PASS Report Date 24-MAR-2017 Customer Name Odyssey Manufacturing Company Tested To NSF/ANSI 60 Description Sodium Hypochlorite I Liquid Trade Designation Sodium Hypochlorite Test Type Annual Collection Job Number A-00236204 Project Number W0376468 Project Manager Lena Hope This report documents the testing of the referenced product to the requirements of NSF/ANSI Standard 60 (Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects). This standard establishes minimum requirements for chemicals, the chemical contaminants, and impurities that are added to drinking water from drinking water treatment chemicals. Contaminants produced as by-products through reaction of the treatment chemical with a constituent of the drinking water are not covered by this Standard. Reference the "About the Standard" section at the end of this report for additional information about NSF/ANSI Standard 60 and the products covered under this Standard. Thank you for having your product tested by NSF International. Please contact your Project Manager if you have any questions or concerns pertaining to this report. Report Authorization Date 24-MAR-2017 Amanda Phelka - Director, Toxicology Services F120170324114506 A-00236204 Page 1 of 7 This report shag not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to ise the NSF Mark. 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Cs General Information Standard: NSF/ANSI60 Chemical Name: Sodium Hypochlorite DCC Number: DA02366 Maximum Use Level: 94 mg/L Monitor Code: A Physical Description of Sample: Liquid Trade Designation/Model Number: Sodium Hypochlorite Sample Id: S-0001332955 Description: Sodium Hypochlorite I Liquid Sampled Date: 30-Jan-2017 Received Date: 24-Jan-2017 Tox Normalization Information: Calculated NF Preparation method used MUL Compound Reference Key: 0.0902 8 94 mg/L SPAC Lab Normalization Information: Date exposure completed Final volume of solution Mass of material used 30-JAN-2017 0.5 L 521 mg Normalization Calculation: Normalized Result =Test ResuR (ug/L) ' NF Where NF =MUL (mg/L) I Final Volume Of Solution (L)Mass of Material Used (mg) MUL = Maximum Use Level; Mass of Material Used = The mass ofsample analyzed in the laboratory; Final Volume of Solution = The volume of water used to dilute the sample; An additional factor may be used to adjust the analytical result to field use conditions to account for product carryover, flushing, or other assumptions stipulated with the use of the product ff an additional factor is used, it is included in the information above. Testing Parameter Units Sample Control ' Result Norm. Result Acceptance Criteria(1) Evaluation Status Chemistry Lab Metals II in water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) Arsenic ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1 Pass Barium ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.09) 200 Pass Beryllium ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 0.4 Pass Cadmium ug/L ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.5 Pass Chromium ug/L 1 ND(1) 1 0.1 Copper ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.09) 130 Pass Mercury ug/L ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.2 Pass Lead ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 1.5 Pass Antimony ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 0.6 Pass Selenium ug/L ND(2) ND(2) ND(2) ND(0.2) 5 Pass Thallium ug/L ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.2 Pass Volatile Organic Compounds (Ref: EPA 524.2) Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass Chloromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 3 Pass Vinyl Chloride ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.2 Pass Bromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1 Pass Chloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.04 Pass :120170324114506 A-00236204 Page 2 of 7 -his report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. 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Result Acceptance Criteria(1) Evaluation Status Chemistry Lab ( Continued ) Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 50 Pass Trichlorotrifluoroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass Methylene Chloride ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass 1,1-Dichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.7 Pass trans- 1,2-D ichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass 2,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 7 Pass Chloroform ug/L ND(1) 0.6 ND(1) ND(0.09) [TTHM) Bromochloromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 20 Pass 1,1-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass Trichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass Bromodichloromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) [TTHM) Dibromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) cis -1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.2 Pass trans-1,3-Dichloropro pene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.2 Pass 1,12-Trichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1,3-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass Tetrachloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass Chlorodibromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) [TTHM) Chlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1 Pass Bromoform ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) [TTHM) 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.2 Pass 1,2,3-Tdchloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 4 Pass 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 60 Pass 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 7.5 Pass 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 60 Pass Carbon Disulfide ug/L ND(2) ND(1) ND(2) ND(0.2) 70 Pass Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass tert-Butyl ethyl ether ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 2000 Pass Methyl Ethyl Ketone ug/L ND(10) ND(5) ND(10) ND(0.90) 400 Pass Methyl Isobutyl Ketone ug/L ND(10) ND(5) ND(10) ND(0.90) 700 Pass Toluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 100 Pass =120170324114506 A-00236204 Page 3 of 7 Fhis report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. 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Acceptance Evaluation 9 Result I Criteria(1) I Status Chemistry Lab ( Continued ) Ethyl Benzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 70 Pass m+p-Xylenes ug/L ND(2) ND(1) ND(2) ND(0.2) [Xylenes] o-Xylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) [Xylenes] Styrene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 70 Pass n-Propylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass Bromobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 2-Chicrotoluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 4-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1,3,5-Trimethyibenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) tert-Butylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) sec-Butylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) p4sopropyttoluene (Cymene) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) n-Butylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 7 Pass Hexachlorobutadiene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.4 Pass 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) Naphthalene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass Benzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass Total Trihalomethanes ug/L ND(0.5) 0.6 ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 8 Pass Total Xylenes ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 1000 Pass 1 - If the acceptance criteria is blank and the evaluation status is "Fail", then the criteria used will be noted on the letter accompanying these results. [TTHM]- Acceptance based on Total Trihalomethanes [Xylenes] - Acceptance based on Total X lenes Sample Id: S-0001335614 Description: Sodium Hypochlorite I Liquid Sampled Date: 21-Feb-2017 Received Date: 23-Feb-2017 Quenched Date: 21-FEB-2017 00:00 Tox Normalization Information: Lab Normalization Information: Calculated NF 0.000000089 Date exposure completed 23-FEB-2017 MUL 94 mg/L Density Value Applied 1.16 g/mL Compound Reference Key: SPAC F120170324114506 A-00236204 Page 4 of 7 This report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to use the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only to those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. Sample Id: S-0001335614 Normalization Calculation: Normalized Result = Test Result' NF' (10'ug/L mg) 1 Where NF = MUL (mg/L)' Malonic Acid Dilution Correction (mVml)' (I/Product Density (g/ml))' 10 ml 10,mg Malonic Acid Dilution Correction = ((Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled + Malonic Acid) / Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled) Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled = (Volume ofHypochlorite Sample Received(ml) - (Malonic Acid (g) ' (1 /Density of Malonic Acid (g/ml)))) Volume of Hypochlorite 4ample Recgived = Volume of Hypochlorfte Sampled + Malonic Acid Unit conversion: 1 L = 10 ml, 1 g = 10 mg; Units Sample Result Norm. Norm Acceptance Evaluation Testing Parameter Units Result Criteria(1) Status Chemistry Lab Oxyhalides in Bleach by LCMS Perchlorate mg/L ND(1) ND(1) ug/L ND(0.09)ug/L 5 Pass Chlorate mg/L 1100 1100 ug/L 98 ug/L 300 Bromate mg/L ND(1) ND(1) ug/L ND(0.09) ug/L 3.3 Pass 1 - If the acceptance criteria is blank and the evaluation status is "Fair, then the criteria used will be noted on the letter accompanying these results. :120170324114506 A-00236204 Page 5 of 7 "his report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to se the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. Common Terms and Acronyms Used: Sample .................... Test result on the submitted product sample after prepared or exposed in accordance with the standard. Control .................... Test result on a laboratory blank sample analyzed in parallel with the sample. Result ..................... Sample test result minus the Control test result. Normalized Result... Result normalized in accordance with the test standard to reflect potential at -the -tap concentrations NDQ........................ Result is below the detection level of the analytical procedure as identified in the parenthesis. DCC Number........... NSF document control code of the registered formulation of the product tested ug/L........................ Microgram per liter = 0.001 milligram per liter (mg/L) SPAC...................... Acceptance criteria of the standard (Single Product Allowable Concentration) References to Testing Procedures: NSF Reference Parameter / Test Description C0931 Oxyhalides in Bleach by LCMS C1183 Metals II in water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C4662 Volatile Organic Compounds (Ref: EPA 524.2) Test descriptions preceded by an asterisk — indicate that testing has been performed per NSF International requirements but is not within its scope of accreditation. Testing Laboratories: Id AO work performed at: —♦ NSF AA Address NSF International 789 N. Oixboro Road Ann Arbor MI 48105 =120170324114506 A-00236204 Page 6 of 7 'his report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to se the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. About the Standard: NSF/ANSI Standard 60: Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects NSF/ANSI 60 establishes minimum health effects requirements for the chemicals, the chemical contaminants, and the impurities that are directly added to drinking water from drinking water treatment chemicals. It does not establish performance or taste and odor requirements. The standard contains requirements for chemicals that are directly added to water and are intended to be present in the finished water as well as other chemical products that are added to water but are not intended to be present in the finished water. Chemicals covered by this Standard include, but are not limited to, coagulation and flocculation chemicals, softening, precipitation, sequestering, pH adjustment, and corrosion/scale control chemicals, disinfection and oxidation chemicals, miscellaneous treatment chemicals, and miscellaneous water supply chemicals. The testing performed to this standard is done to estimate the level of contaminants or impurities added to drinking water when the chemical is used at the "Maximum Use Level' under attestment. Prior to testing, information is obtained on the formulation and sources of supply used to manufacture the chemical. This information is then reviewed along with the minimum requirements of the standard to establish the potential contaminants of concern. A representative sample of chemical is obtained for testing. The chemical sample is prepared for analysis through specific methods established in the standard based on the type of chemical and then is analyzed for potential contaminants determined during the formulation review. The laboratory results are normalized to represent potential at -the -tap values and then compared to the "single product allowable concentration" (SPAC) established by the standard. The product is found in compliance with the standard if the normalized value is less than or equal to the allowable concentration. :120170324114506 A-00236204 Page 7 of 7 his report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to se the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only i those items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. 0 NSF International 1-8 0. D F MA Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA TEST REPORT 1-800.NSF.MARK I +1-734.769.8010 i www.nsf.org TM Live Safer Send To: 25070 Mr. Patrick Allman Odyssey Manufacturing Company 1484 Massaro Boulevard Tampa, FL. 33619 Facility: 25071 Odyssey Manufacturing Company 1484 Massaro Boulevard Tampa FL 33619 United States Result PASS Report Date 09-SEP-2016 Customer Name Odyssey Manufacturing Company Tested To NSF/ANSI 60 Description Sodium Hypochlorite I Liquid Trade Designation Sodium Hypochlorite Test Type Annual Collection Job Number A-00191b17 Project Number W0227219 Project Manager Lena Hope This report documents the testing of the referenced product to the requirements of NSF/ANSI Standard 60 (Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects). This standard establishes minimum requirements for chemicals, the chemical contaminants, and impurities that are added to drinking water from drinking water treatment chemicals. Contaminants produced as by-products through reaction of the treatment chemical with a constituent of the drinking water are not covered by this Standard. Reference the "About the Standard" section at the end of this report for additional information about NSF/ANSI Standard 60 and the products covered under this Standard. Thank you for having your product tested by NSF International. Please contact your Project Manager if you have any questions or concerns pertaining to this report. Report Authorization Date 09-SEP-2016 Amanda Phelka - Director, Toxicology Services 160909105738 A-00191017 Page 1 of 7 report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to he NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only ise items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. NSF General Information Standard: NSF/ANSI60 DCC Number: DA02366 Maximum Use Level: 94 mg/L Monitor Code: A Physical Description of Sample: Liquid Trade Designation/Model Number: Sodium Hypochlorite Sample Id: S-0001287493 Description: Sodium Hypochlorite I Liquid Sampled Date: 16-Aug-2016 Received Date: 12-Aug-2016 Tox Normalization Information: Lab Normalization Information: Calculated NF 0,0927 Date exposure completed 16-AUG-2016 Preparation method used B Final volume of solution 0.5 L MUL 94 mg/L Mass of material used 507 mg Compound Reference Key: SPAC Normalization Calculation: Normalized Result =Test Result (ug/L) ' NF Where NF =MUL (mg/L) I Final Volume Of Solution (L)Mass of Material Used (mg) MUL = Maximum Use Level; Mass of Material Used = The mass of sample analyzed in the laboratory; Final Volume of Solution = The volume of water used to dilute the sample; An additional factor may be used to adjust the analytical result to field use conditions to account for product carryover, flushing, or other assumptions stipulated with the use of the product If an additional factor is used, if is included in the information above. y k; - F rhp F- :hemistry Lab Metals II in water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) Arsenic ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1 Pass Barium ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.09) 200 Pass Beryllium ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 0.4 Pass Cadmium ug/L ND(0.2) ND(02) ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.5 Pass Chromium ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.09) Copper ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.09) 130 Pass Mercury ug/L ND(0.2) ND(02) ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.2 Pass Lead ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 1.5 Pass Antimony ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 0.6 Pass Selenium ug/L ND(2) ND(2) ND(2) ND(02) 5 Pass Thallium ug/L ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.2 Pass Volatile Organic Compounds (Ref: EPA 524.2) Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) Chloromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 3 Pass Vinyl Chloride ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.2 Pass Bromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1 Pass Chloroethane ugiL ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.04 Pass 160909105738 A-00191017 Page 2 of 7 report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to he NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (vwwv.nsf.org). The results relate only se items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. 0 Sample Id: S-0001287493 Testing P�ar�mAerl Utvts Sarr ale ; Contfol:= iResU1 iJarm c �p>tance EVaJuafil •` ,.. ;. i fite5�lf -. Chemistry Lab (Conti ed ) Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 50 Pass Trichlorotrifluoroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass Methylene Chloride ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass 1,1-Dichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.7 Pass trans- 1,2-D ichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass 2,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) cis- 1,2-Dichloroethyle ne ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 7 Pass Chloroform ug/L ND(1) 0.6 ND(1) ND(0.09) FTHM] Bromochloromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 20 Pass 1,1-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) NDO) ND(0.09) 0 5 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass Trichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass Bromodichloromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) [TTHM] Dibromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) cis- 1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.2 Pass trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.2 Pass 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1,3-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass Tetra chloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) .5 Pass Chlorodibromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 4[7THM] Chlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1 Pass Bromoform ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) [fTHM] 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.2 Pass 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 4 Pass 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 60 Pass 1,4-Dich)orobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 7.5 Pass 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 60 Pass Carbon Disulfide ug/L ND(2) ND(1) ND(2) ND(0.2) 70 Pass Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass tert-Butyl ethyl ether ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 2000 Pass Methyl Ethyl Ketone ug/L ND(10) ND(5) ND(10) ND(0.93) 400 Pass Methyl Isobutyl Ketone ug/L ND(10) ND(5) ND(10) ND(0.93) 700 Pass Toluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 100 Pass 160909105738 •eport shah not be reproduced, except in its ie NSF Mark. Authorization A-00191017 entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification to use the NSF se items tested, in the condition received Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). the or authorization to The results relate only at laboratory. Sample Id: S-0001287493 TeSf�n Parameter g : JJts 5�titpleb�trpl -: Result Npt rrl x , A �uTt Acalepl�titse rrrter�al(1 Evati�afata; g.:. Chemistry Lab ( Continued ) Ethyl Benzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 70 Pass m+p-Xylenes ug/L ND(2) ND(1) ND(2) ND(0.2) [Xylenes] o-Xylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) [Xylenes] Styrene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass Isopropybenzene (Cumene) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 70 Pass n-Propylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass Bromobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 2-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 4-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) tert-Butylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass 1,2,4-Trimethybenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) sec-Butybenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) p-Isopropyltoluene (Cymene) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) n-Butybenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 7 Pass Hexachlorobutadiene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.4 Pass 12,3-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) Naphthalene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass Benzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass Total Trihalomethanes ug/L ND(0.5) 0.6 ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 8 Pass Total Xylenes ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.05) 1000 Pass I - If the acceptance criteria is blank and the evaluation status is "Fair, then the criteria used will be noted on the letter accompanying these results. ylenes - Acceptance based on Total Xylenes [TTHM] - Acceptance based on Total Trihalomethanes iample Id: S-0001287494 )ascription: Sodium Hypochbrite I Liquid iampled Date: 08-Aug-2016 teceived Date: 12-Aug-2016 Quenched Date: 8-AUG-2016 10:41 rox Normalization Information: Lab Normalization Information: Calculated NF 0.000000089 Date exposure completed 12-AUG-2016 MUL 94 mg/L Density Value Applied 1.16 g/mL Compound Reference Key: SPAC 160909105738 A-00191017 Page 4 of 7 report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. 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NSF Sample Id: S-0001287494 Normalization Calculation: Normalized Result = Test Resultt' NF' (10'ug/L mg) Where NF = MUL (mg/L) ` Malonic Acid Dilution Correction (mVml)' (1/Product Density (g/ml))' 1 L 1 g 10'ml 10 mg Malonic Acid Dilution Correction =((Volume ofHypochlorite Sampled + Malonic Acid) /Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled) Volume ofHypochlorite Sampled = (Volume ofHypochlorite Sample Received(ml) - (Malonic Acid (g) ' (1 /Density of Malonic Acid (g/ml)))) - Volume ofHypochlorite 7ample Recgived = Volume ofHypochlorite Sampled + Malonic Acid - Unit conversion: 1 L = 10 ml, 1 g = 10 mg; Chemistry Lab Oxyhalides in Bleach by LCMS Perchlorate mg/L ND(1) ND(1) ug/L ND(0.09) ug/L 5 Chlorate mg/L 860 860 up/L 77 uan inn rsromate . a.ti UIe evajuanon status is mg/L , then the Pass ND(1) ND(1) ug/L ND(0.09) ug/L 3.3 Pass criteria used will be noted on the letter accomoan%inn thpQa --If, 60909105738 A-00191017 =port shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written Page 5 of 7 approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to e NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only ;e items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. NSf Common Terms and Acronyms Used: Sample .................... Test result on the submitted product sample after prepared or exposed in accordance with the standard. Control .................... Test result on a laboratory blank sample analyzed in parallel with the sample. Result ..................... Sample test result minus the Control test result Normalized Resutt.. Result normalized in accordance with the test standard to reflect potential at -the -tap concentrations ND() ........................ Result is below the detection level of the analytical procedure as identified in the parenthesis. DCC Number........... NSF document control code of the registered formulation of the product tested ug/L.............•••••.••••• Microgram per liter = 0.001 milligram per liter (mg/L) SPAC...................... Acceptance criteria of the standard (Single Product Allowable Concentration) References to Testing Procedures: NSF Reference Parameter / Test Description C0931 Oxyhalides in Bleach by LCMS C1183 Metals If in water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C4662 Volatile Organic Compounds (Ref: EPA 524.2) Test descriptions preceded by an asterisk — indicate that testing has been performed per NSF International requirements but is not within its scope of accreditation. Testing Laboratories: Id All work performed at: —0 NSF AA Address NSF Intemational 789 N. Dixboro Road Ann Arbor MI 48105 160909105738 A-00191017 Page 6 of 7 report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to he NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only use items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. About the Standard: NSF/ANSI Standard 60: Drinldng Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects NSF/ANSI 60 establishes minimum health effects requirements for the chemicals, the chemical contaminants, and the impurities that are directly added to drinking water from drinking water treatment chemicals. It does not establish performance or taste and odor requirements. The standard contains requirements for chemicals that are directly added to water and are intended to be present in the finished water as well as other chemical products that are added to water but are not intended to be present in the finished water. Chemicals covered by this Standard include, but are not limited to, coagulation and flocculation chemicals, softening, precipitation, sequestering, pH adjustment, and corrosion/scale control chemicals, disinfection and oxidation chemicals, miscellaneous treatment chemicals, and miscellaneous water supply chemicals. The testing performed to this standard is done to estimate the level of contaminants or impurities added to drinking water when the chemical is used at the "Maximum Use Lever' under attestment. Prior to testing, information is obtained on the formulation and sources of supply used to manufacture the chemical. This information is then reviewed along with the minimum requirements of the standard to establish the potential contaminants of concern. A representative sample of chemical is obtained for testing. The chemical sample is prepared for analysis through specific methods established in the standard based on the type of chemical and then is analyzed for potential contaminants determined during the formulation review. The laboratory results are normalized to represent potential at -the -tap values and then compared to the "single product allowable concentration" (SPAC) established by the standard. The product is found in compliance with the standard if the normalized value is less than or equal to the allowable concentration. - H-U U l y l U 17 Page 7 of 7 ,eport shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to ie NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only se items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. NSF International N. Dixboro Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA 1-8 TEST REPORT 1-800.NSF.MARK I +1-734.769.8010 I www.nsf.org TM Live Safer Send To: 25070 Mr. Patrick Allman Odyssey Manufacturing Company 1484 Massaro Boulevard Tampa, FL 33619 Facility: 25071 Odyssey Manufacturing Company 1484 Massaro Boulevard Tampa FL 33619 United States Result PASS ReportDate 11-AUG-2015 Customer Name Odyssey Manufacturing Company Tested To NSF/ANSI 60 Description Ultrachlor I Sodium Hypochlorite 12.5% Trade Designation Ultrachlor Test Type Annual Collection Job Number A-00151580 Project Number W0147320 Project Manager Lena Hope This report documents the testing of the referenced product to the requirements of NSF/ANSI Standard 60 (Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects). This standard establishes minimum requirements for chemicals, the chemical contaminants, and impurities that are added to drinking water from drinking water treatment chemicals. Contaminants produced as by-products through reaction of the treatment chemical with a constituent of the drinking water are not covered by this Standard. Reference the "About the Standard" section at the end of this report for additional information about NSF/ANSI Standard 60 and the products covered under this Standard. Thank you for having your product tested by NSF International. Please contact your Project Manager if you have any questions or concerns pertaining to this report. Report Authorization Date 11-AUG-2015 Amanda Phelka - Director, Toxicology Services 150811131202 A-00151580 Page 1 of 7 report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to he NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only -se items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. Affirm IQ FA General Information Standard: NSF/ANSI60 DCC Number: DA02366 Maximum Use Level: 94 mg/L Monitor Code: A Physical Description of Sample: Sodium Hypochlorite 12.5% Trade Designation/Model Number: Uttrachlor Sample Id: S-0001178174 Description: Ultra-Chlor I Sodium Hypochlorite 12.5% Sampled Date: 03-Aug-2015 Received Date: 30-Jul-2015 Tox Normalization Information: Lab Normalization Information: Calculated NF 0.0894 Date exposure completed 03-AUG-2015 Preparation method used B Final volume of solution 0.5 L MUL 94 mg/L Mass of material used 526 mg Compound Reference Key: SPAC Normalization Calculation: Normalized Volume Of Solution (L)zed Result =Test Result (ug/L) NF Where NF =MUL (mg/L) ' Mass of Material Used (mg) MUL = Maximum Use Level; Mass of Material Used = The mass of sample analyzed in the laboratory; Final Volume of Solution = The volume of water used to dilute the sample; An additional factor may be used to adjust the analytical result to field use conditions to account for product carryover, flushing, or other assumptions stipulated with the use of the product. If an additional factor is used, it is included in the information above. Testing Parameter Units Sample Control Result Norm. Acceptance Evaluation Result Criteria(1) status Chemistry Lab Arsenic ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1 Pass Barium ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.09) 200 Pass Beryllium ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.04) 0.4 Pass Cadmium ug/L ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.5 Pass Chromium ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.09) Copper ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.09) 130 Pass Mercury ug/L ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.2 Pass Lead ug/L ND(1) ND(1) ND(1) ND(0.04) 1.5 Pass Antimony ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.04) 0.6 Pass Selenium ug/L ND(2) ND(2) ND(2) ND(0.2) 5 Pass Thallium ug/L 0.3 0.3 ND(0.2) ND(0.02) 0.2 Pass Volatile Organic Compounds (Ref: EPA 524.2) Dichlorodifluoromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) Chloromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 3 Pass Vinyl Chloride ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.2 Pass Bromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1 Pass Chloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.04 Pass Trichlorofluoromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 50 Pass )150811131202 A-00151580 Page 2 of 7 report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. 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Result I Acceptance Criteria(1) Evaluation Status Chemistry Lab ( Continued ) Trichlorotrifluoroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass Methylene Chloride ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass 1,1-Dichioroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.7 Pass trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass 1,1-Dichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass 2,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) cis- 1,2-Dichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 7 Pass Chloroform ug/L ND(1) 0.5 ND(1) ND(0.09) [TTHM] Bromochloromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass 1,1,1-Trichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 20 Pass 1,1-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) Carbon Tetrachloride ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass 1,2-Dichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass Trichloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass 1,2-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass Bromodichloromethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) [TTHM] Dibromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) cis- 1,3-Dichloropro pene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.2 Pass trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.2 Pass 1,1,2-Trichloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1.3-Dichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) Tetrachloroethylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass Chlorodibromomethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) [TTHM] Chlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) 0.8 ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1 Pass Bromoform ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) [TTHM] 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.2 Pass 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 5 Pass 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 60 Pass 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 7.5 Pass 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 60 Pass Carbon Disulfide ug/L ND(2) ND(1) ND(2) ND(0.2) 70 Pass Methyl-tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass tert-Butyl ethyl ether ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 2000 Pass Methyl Ethyl Ketone ug/L ND(10) ND(5) ND(10) ND(0.89) 400 Pass Methyl Isobutyl Ketone ug/L ND(10) ND(5) ND(10) ND(0.89) 700 Pass Toluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 100 Pass Ethyl Benzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 70 Pass 1150811131202 A-00151580 Page 3 of 7 report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. 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Result Acceptance Criteria(1) Evaluation Status Chemistry Lab ( Continued ) m+p-Xylenes ug/L ND(2) ND(1) ND(2) ND(0.2) [Xylenes] o-Xylene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) [Xylenes] Styrene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass Isopropylbenzene (Cumene) ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 400 Pass n-Propylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass Bromobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 2-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 4-Chlorotoluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) tert-Butylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) sec-Butylbenzene Iso ro Itoluene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass p p py y ene) ug/ ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 1,2,3-Trimethylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) n-Butylbenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.3 Pass 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 7 Pass Hexachlorobutadiene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.4 Pass 1,2,3-TricNorobe nzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) Naphthalene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 10 Pass Benzene ug/L ND(1) ND(0.5) ND(1) ND(0.09) 0.5 Pass Total Trihalomethanes ug/L ND(0.5) 0.5 ND(0.5) ND(0.04) 8 Pass Total Xylenes ug/L ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.5) ND(0.04) 1000 Pass 1 - If the acceptance criteria is blank and the evaluation status is "Fail', then the criteria used will be noted on the letter accompanying these results. [Xylenes]- Acceptance based on Total X lenes [TTHM] - Acceptance based on Total Trihalomethanes Sample Id: S-0001178175 Description: Ultra-Chlor I Sodium Hypochlorite 12.5% Sampled Date: 27-Jul-2015 Received Date: 30-Jul-2015 Quenched Date: 27-JUL-2015 12:00 Tox Normalization Information: Calculated NF 0.000000090, M U L 94 mg/L Density Value Applied 1.16 g/mL Compound Reference Key: SPAC Lab Normalization Information: Date exposure completed 30-JUL-2015 )150811131202 A-00151580 Page 4 of 7 report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only ose items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. Sample Id: 5-0001178175 Normalization Calculation: Normalized Result = Test Result. NF . (10'ug/L mg) Where NF = MUL (mg/L)' Malonic Acid Dilution Correction (mVml)' (1/Product Density (g/ml))' 10 ml * 1 1 Malonic Acid Dilution Correction = ((Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled + Malonic Acid) / Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled) Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled = (Volume of Hypochlorite Sample Received(ml) - (Malonic Acid (g) . (1 /Density of Malonic Acid (g/ml)))) Volume of Hypochlorite 4ample Received = Volume of Hypochlorite Sampled + Malonic Acid Unit conversion: 1 L = 10 ml, 1 g = 10 mg; Units Sample Result Norm. Norm. Acceptance Evaluation Testing Parameter Units Result Criteria(1) Status Chemistry Lab Oxyhalides in Bleach by LCMS Perchlorate mg/L ND(1) ND(1) ug/L ND(0.09) ug/L 5 Pass Chlorate mg/L 800 800 ug/L 73 ug/L 300 Bromate mg/L ND(1) ND(1) ug/L ND(0.09) ug/L 3.3 Pass 1 - If the acceptance criteria is blank and the evaluation status is "Fail", then the criteria used will be noted on the letter accompanying these results. )150811131202 A-00151580 Page 5 of 7 report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only ose items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. Common Terms and Acronyms Used: Sample .................... Test result on the submitted product sample after prepared or exposed in accordance with the standard. Control .................... Test result on a laboratory blank sample analyzed in parallel with the sample. Result ..................... Sample test result minus the Control test result. Normalized Result... Result normalized in accordance with the test standard to reflect potential at -the -tap concentrations ND() ........................ Result is below the detection level of the analytical procedure as identified in the parenthesis. DCC Number........... NSF document control code of the registered formulation of the product tested ug/L........................ Microgram per liter = 0.001 milligram per liter (mg/L) SPAC...................... Acceptance criteria of the standard (Single Product Allowable Concentration) References to Testing Procedures: NSF Reference Parameter / Test Description C0931 Oxyhalides in Bleach by LCMS C3035 Total Arsenic in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C3038 Barium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C3041 Beryllium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C3046 Cadmium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C3052 Chromium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C3058 Copper in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C3071 Mercury in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C3100 Lead in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C3113 Antimony in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C3115 Selenium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C3127 Thallium in Drinking Water by ICPMS (Ref: EPA 200.8) C4662 Volatile Organic Compounds (Ref: EPA 524.2) Test descriptions preceded by an asterisk """ indicate that testing has been performed per NSF International requirements but is not within its scope of accreditation. resting Laboratories: Id Address All work performed at: 0, NSF —AA NSF International 789 N. Dixboro Road Ann Arbor MI 48105 0150811131202 A-00151580 Page 6 of 7 report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to the NSF Mark. Authorization to use the NSF Mark is limited to products appearing in the Company's Official NSF Listing (www.nsf.org). The results relate only lose items tested, in the condition received at the laboratory. About the Standard: NSF/ANSI Standard 60: Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects NSF/ANSI 60 establishes minimum health effects requirements for the chemicals, the chemical contaminants, and the impurities that are directly added to drinking water from drinking water treatment chemicals. It does not establish performance or taste and odor requirements. The standard contains requirements for chemicals that are directly added to water and are intended to be present in the finished water as well as other chemical products that are added to water but are not intended to be present in the finished water. Chemicals covered by this Standard include, but are not limited to, coagulation and flocculation chemicals, softening, precipitation, sequestering, pH adjustment, and corrosion/scale control chemicals, disinfection and oxidation chemicals, miscellaneous treatment chemicals, and miscellaneous water supply chemicals. The testing performed to this standard is done to estimate the level of contaminants or impurities added to drinking water when the chemical is used at the "Maximum Use Level" under attestment. Prior to testing, information is obtained on the formulation and sources of supply used to manufacture the chemical. This information is then reviewed along with the minimum requirements of the standard to establish the potential contaminants of concern. A representative sample of chemical is obtained for testing. The chemical sample is prepared for analysis through specific methods established in the standard based on the type of chemical and then is analyzed for potential contaminants determined during the formulation review. The laboratory results are normalized to represent potential at -the -tap values and then compared to the "single product allowable concentration" (SPAC) established by the standard. The product is found in compliance with the standard if the normalized value is Jess than or equal to the allowable concentration. 0150811131202 A-00151580 Page 7 of 7 report shall not be reproduced, except in its entirety, without the written approval of NSF. This report does not represent NSF Certification or authorization to the NSF Mark. 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Sodium Hypochlorite Reference List Holly Britt, City of Lake Wales, WTP Supervisor, 863-528-7639 - Bobby Gibbs, Bay County, WTP Superintendent, 850-814-8869 Lynn Coller, City of Tallahassee, WTP Superintendent, 850-891-1036 - Johnny Lynn, City of Flagler Beach, WWTP Supervisor, 386-517-2029 - Gerry Erb, Bonita Springs Utilities, RO Chief Operator, 239-390-4823 - Jeff Poteet, City of Marco Island, Utilities Director, 239-389-5189 - Steve Kipfinger, Charlotte County, WTP Superintendent, 941-764-4555 - Timothy Sloan, City of Lake Worth, WTP Manager, 561-586-1636 - Fred Greiner, City of Palm Coast, WTP #2 Plant Manager, 386-986-2347 Fred Hemerick, City of Clearwater, WTP Superintendent, 727-462-6326 Andy Fenske, City of Cape Coral, Chief Operator, 239-574-0877 David Hawkins, Sarasota County, Bee Ridge WRF Supt., 941-316-1288 - Andrew Greenbaum, Operations Manager, Tampa Bay Water, 813-929-4551 - John Bullard, City of Delray Beach, WT Plant Manager, 561-243-7317 - Craven Askew, City of St. Petersburg, NE WWTP Supt., 727-893-7779 - Troy Howell, City of Cocoa, WT Plant Superintendent, 407-568-5867 Phil Hyer, City of Pompano Beach, WTP Superintendent, 954-545-7030 Barry Stewart, St. Johns County, WTP Superintendent, 904-209-2645 Gary Framo, Orange County, Western Region WTP Manager, 407-884-5131 Paul Brown, Orange County, South Region WTP Superintendent, 407-254-9355 Bill Washington, Pinellas County, South Cross Bayou WRF Superintendent, 727-582-7012 Al Purvis, City of Leesburg, WTP Superintendent, 352-728-9843 Ken Enlow, Veolia Water, Tampa Surface Plant, Asst. 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SAFETY DATA SHEET REVISED 1 /01 /20 SECTION I - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION 1.1 Product identifier Product name: Ultra-CHLOR Product code(s): 8 (As classified by 49 CFR 173 due to destruction over time of steel and aluminum) Synonyms: Sodium Hypochlorite Solution, Bleach Solution, Bleach Liquor, Hypo -solution, Bleach, Liquid Bleach REACH Registration Number: The materials in this product have been registered according to Regulation (EC) 1907/2006. 1.2 Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Uses: Cleaner, Disinfectant, Biocide and Sanitizer Uses Advised Against: None 1.3 Details of the Supplier and of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) Odyssey Manufacturing Co. 1484 Massaro Boulevard Tampa, Florida 33619 +1-813-635-0339 (24 hours) 1.4 Emergency telephone number: 1-800-ODYSSEY (Florida) 1-813-635-0339 (Outside Florida) 1-813-340-9093 (Control Room Cell Phone) SECTION II - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION 2.1 Classification of substance or mixture Classification REGULATION (EC) No 1272/2008 Skin Corrosiveness: 1B; Skin Irritant: 2 Eye Irritant: 2 Aquatic Acute: 1 Description: Clear, greenish -yellow liquid; chlorine -like odor to all areas contacted. 2.2 Label elements Labeling Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 Hazard pictograms Signal word: DANGER Hazard statements: Irritating to eyes, skin and respiratory system. Can cause burns H314 — Causes severe skin burns and eye damage H319 — Causes serious eye irritation H400 — Very toxic to aquatic life [Prevention] P260 — Do not breathe dusts or mists. P264 — Wash hands or any exposed skin areas thoroughly after handling. P273 — Avoid release to the environment. P280 — Wear protective gloves/protective/clothing/eye protection/face protection. Page 1 of 10 [Response] P301 + P330 + P331 — IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. P303 + P361 + P353 — IF ON SKIN (or hair): Remove/Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower. P363 — Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. P304 + 340 — IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. P310 — Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. P305 + P351 + P338 — IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P337 — If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. P391 —Collect spillage. [Storage] P405 — Store locked up. [Disposal] P501 — Dispose of container in accordance with local/regional/national/intemational regulations. Classification according to Directive 67/548/EEC or Directive 1999/45/EC Risk phrases: R31 — Contact with acids liberates toxic gas. R34 — Causes bums. R36/38 — Irritating to eyes and skin. R50 — Very toxic to aquatic organisms. Safety phrases: S 1 /2 — Keep locked up and out of the reach of children. S26 — In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. S28 — After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of soap -suds. S37/39 — Wear suitable gloves and eye/face protection. S45 — In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (Show the label whenever possible). S50 — Do not mix with acids or other incompatible materials (refer to section 10). S60 — This material and its container must be disposed of as hazardous waste. Additional labeling: EUH031 — Contact with acids liberates toxic gas. SECTION III - COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS 3.1 Substances Chemical nature: Sodium hypochlorite, aqueous solution Yo by Weight I Ingredient ICA,$ Number I EC Number I Index Number EC Classification 10.0 — 16.0 Sodium Hypochlorite 7681-52-9 231-668-3 017-011-00-1 C, R34; R31: N, R50 0.1 —0.4 Sodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2 215-185-5 011-002-00-6 Xi, 36/38 83.6 - 89.9 Water 7732-18-5 231-791-2 3.2 Mixtures - Not applicable SECTION IV - FIRST AID MEASURES 4.1 Description of first aid measures Inhalation: If product vapors or mists cause respiratory irritation or distress, move the exposed person to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult or irregular, administer oxygen; if respiratory arrest occurs, start artificial respiration by trained personnel. Loosen tight clothing such as a collar, tie, belt or waistband. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention immediately. Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with large amounts of water for 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids. Remove contact lenses after the rust 5 minutes and continue washing. Obtain immediate medical attention, preferably from an ophthalmologist. Page 2 of 10 Skin: Flush skin with large amounts of water while removing contaminated clothing. Wash affected area with soap and water. Wash contaminated clothing and shoes thoroughly before reuse. Seek prompt medical attention if rash develops. Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to do so by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Get medical attention immediately. 4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed Potential health symptoms and effects Eyes: Causes severe eye irritation and bums. Symptoms include redness, pain, itching, burning sensation and tearing. Material is extremely destructive to eyes, mucous membranes and surrounding tissues. Skin: Causes severe skin irritation and bums. Symptoms include redness, pain, itching and burning sensation. May be harmful if absorbed through the skin. Inhalation: Vapors and mists may be harmful is inhaled, causing sore throat and cough. Material is extremely destructive to the tissue of the mucous membranes and upper respiratory tract. Ingestion: May cause severe gastrointestinal tract irritation with abdominal pain, burning sensation, cough, diarrhea, sore throat and vomiting. May cause burns and irritation to mucous membranes of the mouth and to tissues of the digestive tract. Chronic: Repeated or prolonged contact with spray mist may produce chronic eye irritation, severe skin irritation and/or respiratory tract irritation leading to frequent attacks of bronchial infection. SECTION V - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES 5.1 Extinguishable media Suitable methods of extinction: Material does not burn. Use fire extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding materials. Unsuitable methods of extinction: None listed 5.2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture Closed containers may explode (due to the build-up of pressure) when exposed to extreme heat. During emergency conditions overexposure to toxic decomposition products may cause a health hazard. Fire may cause the evolution of chlorine, hydrogen chloride gas and chlorine oxides. Symptoms may not be immediately apparent. Obtain immediate medical attention. 5.3 Advice for firefighters Full protective equipment including self-contained breathing apparatus should be used. Water may be used to cool closed containers to prevent pressure build-up and possible autoignition or explosion when exposed to extreme heat. If possible, firefighters should control run-off water to prevent environmental contamination. SECTION VI - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES 6.1 Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Avoid breathing vapors/mists. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wear appropriate protective clothing designated in Section 8. Ventilate the area. Evacuate personnel to safe areas. 6.2 Environmental precautions Avoid dispersal of spilled material or run-off and prevent contact with soil and entry into drains, sewers or waterways. Contain and recover liquid when possible. 6.3 Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up Cover drains. Cover with a large quantity of inert absorbent (e.g. sand, vermiculite, kitty litter, dry earth). Do not use combustible materials such as saw dust. Collect product using a shovel and place into approved container for proper disposal as hazardous waste. For large spills use water spray to divert vapor drift. Observe possible material restrictions (section 7.2 and 10.5). Clean contaminated area with water. Do not mix with other cleaning agents that may liberate chlorine gas vapors. US Regulations (CERCLA) require reporting spills and releases to soil water and air in excel of reportable quantities. Reportable quantity (RQ) for hypochlorite solutions is 45.36 kg (100 lbs). Reportable Quantity (RQ): 100 lbs or 45.36 kg (approximately 100 gal or 378.5 L of Odyssey Ultrachlor 12.5 Trade Percent sodium hypochlorite). In the event of a spill (e.g. defined as any release to the environment), call Odyssey Manufacturing and/or the emergency contact numbers as soon as possible for assistance. ***For releases higher than the Reportable Quantity (RQ), you must notify the State Emergency Response Commission at (800) 320-0519AND the National Response Center at (800) 424-8802 or (202) 267-2675 within 15 minutes!!!*** Page 3 of 10 In the event of a spill, contact either hazardous chemical response company or Odyssey Manufacturing for assistance. Odyssey Manufacturing Co. has a contract with American Compliance Technology, Inc. (ACT) out of Bartow, Florida to perform emergency response and hazardous material and environmental services cleanup for its facilities, its transportation vehicles and its customer's facilities and transportation vehicles. They can be reached at 800-226-0911. 6.4 Reference to other sections For indications about waste treatment, see section 13. SECTION VII - HANDLING AND STORAGE 7.1 Precautions for safe handling Observe label precautions. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wear all appropriate protective equipment specified in Section 8. Wash thoroughly after handling. Keep containers closed when not in use. Use proper equipment for listing and transporting all containers. Advice on protection against fire and explosion Material is non-flammable and non-combustible. 7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Keep in cool, dry, ventilated storage areas in closed containers. Protect against physical damage. Isolate from incompatible substances. Do not store near acids, heat, oxidizable materials or organics. Store in a receptacle equipped with a vent. Transfer only to approved containers having correct labeling. Containers that have been opened should be carefully resealed and kept upright to prevent leakage. Do not take internally. Keep locked up and out of reach of children. 7.3 Specific end uses Apart from the uses mentioned in section 1.2, no other specific uses are stipulated. SECTION VIII - EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONNEL PROTECTION 8.1 Control parameters Components CAS Number OSHA ACGIH AIHA EEL Sodium Hypochlorite 7681-52-9 2 mg/m' TWA; skin 0.5 ppm as CL2 TWA; 1 ppm as CL2 STEL, A4 2 mg/m' STEL Sodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2 2 m /m' TWA 2 m /m3 Ceiling 8.2 Exposure controls Engineering Measures: Technical measures and appropriate working operations should be given priority over the use of personal protective equipment. Use adequate ventilation. Local exhaust is preferable. See section 7.1. Individual protection measures: Wear protective clothing to prevent repeated or prolonged contact with product. Protective clothing needs to be selected specifically for the workplace, depending on concentrations and quantities of hazardous substances handled. The chemical resistance of the protective equipment should be enquired at the representative supplier. Hygiene measures: Facilities storing or using this material should be equipped with an eyewash station and safety shower. Change contaminated clothing. Preventive skin protection is recommended. Wash hands thoroughly after use, before eating, drinking or using the lavatory and at the end of the workday. Eye/face protection: Wear tightly fitting protective goggles and a face shield (8-inch minimum). Refer to 29 CFR 1910.133, ANSI Z87.1 or European Standard EN 166. Hand Protection: Wear gloves recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in section 3. Gloves must be inspected prior to use. Gloves should be impermeable to chemicals and oil. Breakthrough time of selected gloves must be greater than the intended use period. Use proper glove removal technique (without touching -love's outer surface) to avoid skin contact with this product. Other protective equipment: Wear impervious, protective chemical resistant clothing including boots, gloves, lab coat, apron or coveralls as appropriate to the situation to prevent skin contact. Page 4 of 10 In the event of a spill, contact either hazardous chemical response company or Odyssey Manufacturing for assistance. Odyssey Manufacturing Co. has a contract with American Compliance Technology, Inc. (ACT) out of Bartow, Florida to perform emergency response and hazardous material and environmental services cleanup for its facilities, its transportation vehicles and its customer's facilities and transportation vehicles. They can be reached at 800-226-0911. 6.4 Reference to other sections For indications about waste treatment, see section 13. SECTION VII - HANDLING AND STORAGE 7.1 Precautions for safe handling Observe label precautions. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wear all appropriate protective equipment specified in Section 8. Wash thoroughly after handling. Keep containers closed when not in use. Use proper equipment for listing and transporting all containers. Advice on protection against fire and explosion Material is non-flammable and non-combustible. 7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Keep in cool, dry, ventilated storage areas in closed containers. Protect against physical damage. Isolate from incompatible substances. Do not store near acids, heat, oxidizable materials or organics. Store in a receptacle equipped with a vent. Transfer only to approved containers having correct labeling. Containers that have been opened should be carefully resealed and kept upright to prevent leakage. Do not take internally. Keep locked up and out of reach of children. 7.3 Specific end uses Apart from the uses mentioned in section 1.2, no other specific uses are stipulated. SECTION VIII - EXPOSURE CONTROLS AND PERSONNEL PROTECTION 8.1 Control parameters Components CAS Number- OSHA - ACGIH AIHA EEL Sodium Hypochlorite 7681-52-9 2 mg/m' TWA; skin 0.5 ppm as CL2 TWA; 1 ppm as CL2 STEL, A4 2 mg/m' STEL Sodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2 2 m /m' TWA 2 m /m' Ceiling 8.2 Exposure controls Engineering Measures: Technical measures and appropriate working operations should be given priority over the use of personal protective equipment. Use adequate ventilation. Local exhaust is preferable. See section 7.1. Individual protection measures: Wear protective clothing to prevent repeated or prolonged contact with product. Protective clothing needs to be selected specifically for the workplace, depending on concentrations and quantities of hazardous substances handled. The chemical resistance of the protective equipment should be enquired at the representative supplier. Hygiene measures: Facilities storing or using this material should be equipped with an eyewash station and safety shower. Change contaminated clothing. Preventive skin protection is recommended. Wash hands thoroughly after use, before eating, drinking or using the lavatory and at the end of the workday. Eye/face protection: Wear tightly fitting protective goggles and a face shield (8-inch minimum). Refer to 29 CFR 1910.133, ANSI Z87.1 or European Standard EN 166. Hand Protection: Wear gloves recommended by glove supplier for protection against materials in section 3. Gloves must be inspected prior to use. Gloves should be impermeable to chemicals and oil. Breakthrough time of selected gloves must be greater than the intended use period. Use proper glove removal technique (without touching glove's outer surface) to avoid skin contact with this product. Other protective equipment: Wear impervious, protective chemical resistant clothing including boots, gloves, lab coat, apron or coveralls as appropriate to the situation to prevent skin contact. Page 4 of 10 Respiratory Protection: Always use an approved respirator when vapor/aerosols are generated. Where risk assessment shows air -purifying respirators are appropriate use a full-faced respirator with multi -purpose combination (US) or type ABEK (EN 14387) respirator cartridges as a backup to engineering controls. If the respirator is the sole means of protection, use a full - face supplied air respirator. Use respirators and components tested and approved under appropriate government standards such as NIOSH (US) or CEN (EU). Environmental exposure controls: Do not empty into drains SECTION IX - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 9.1 Information on basic physical and chemical properties Appearance Clear, greenish yellow colored liquid Odor Pungent, chlorine -like Odor Threshold No data available Molecular Weight 74.44 (sodium hypochlorite) Chemical Formula NaOCI (sodium hypochlorite) pH 11-13 Freezing Point -13.9° C (7° F) Initial Boiling Point 100° C (212° F) — lowest known value Evaporation Rate <1 (BuAc = 1) Flammability (solid, gas) No data available Flash Point No data available Autoignition Temperature No data available Decomposition Temperature 110° C (230° F) Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) No data available Upper Explosive Limit (UEL) No data available Vapor Pressure No data available Vapor Density No data available Relative Density 1.15 — 1.17 g/ml (9.597 — 9.764 lb/gal) @ 60 ° F Viscosity No data available Solubility in Water Complete Partition Coefficient: No data available n-octanol/water Volatiles by Volume @ 70° F No data available; decomposes leaving salt solution 9.2 Other data - No data available SECTION X - STABILITY AND REACTMTY 10.1 Reactivity Slowly decomposes on contact with air. Rate increases with the concentration and temperature. Exposure to sunlight accelerates decomposition. 10.2 Chemical stability Stable under recommended storage conditions. Slowly decomposes on contact with air. Rate increases with the concentration and temperature. Exposure to sunlight accelerates decomposition. Sodium hypochlorite becomes less toxic with age. 10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactions Avoid excessive heat and sources of ignition. Flammable hydrogen may be generated from contact with metals such as: aluminum, brass, tin, zinc and alloys of these metals. Avoid contact with acids, halogenated organics, organic nitro compounds and glycols. Hazardous gases may be generated from contact with acids, ammonium hydroxide (aqua ammonia) or cleaners containing ammonia compounds. Violent reactions may occur with some organic compounds. Sodium hypochlorite reacts readily with various reducing sugars (e.g. fructose, galactose, maltose, dry whey solids) to produce carbon monoxide. Precautions should be taken including atmospheric monitoring of the tank to ensure safety of personnel. Hazardous polymerization will not occur. 10.4 Conditions to avoid Light, heat, air and contact with incompatible materials (see section 10.5). Page 5 of 10 10.5 Incompatible materials Ammonia, amines, ammonium salts, aziridine, methanol, phenyl acetonitrile, cellulose, ethyleneimine, organic materials, oxidizable metals/powdered metals, acids, soaps and bisulfates. Forms shock -sensitive mixtures with certain other materials. 10.6 Hazardous decomposition products Thermal decomposition products include chlorine gas, hydrogen chloride gas, hydrochloric acid, sodium oxide. Decomposition rate increases with temperature. SECTION XI - TOXILOGICAL INFORMATION 11.1 Information on toxicological effects Acute Oral Toxicity (Sodium Hypochlorite) TDLo - Igm/ kg oral (woman) TDLo - 45mg/kg intravenous (man) LDso - 5,800 mg/kg (mouse) LDso - 140 mg/kg - 9 week(s) continuous oral (rat) Acute inhalation toxicity May cause severe bronchial irritation, sore throat with possible blistering, coughing, stomatitis, nausea, labored breathing, shortness of breath and pulmonary edema. 10-20 mg/m3 causes burning of the nose and throat; 40-60 mg/m3 may be fatal. If sufficient amounts are absorbed, may cause effects as detailed in acute ingestion. Acute dermal toxicity Extent of damage depends on concentration, pH, and volume of solution and duration of contact. May cause redness, pain, blistering, itchy eczema and chemical burns. Sensitization reactions are possible in previously exposed persons. Skin irritation Skin irritation - 24 b (Rabbit) Eye irritation Rabbit, Adult — 10 mg, moderate irritation May cause redness, pain, and blurred vision. Solutions of 5% splashed in human eyes have caused a burning sensation and later only slight superficial disturbance of the corneal epithelium which cleared completely in the next day or two without special treatment. However, one animal study reports a 5% solution causing only moderate irritation with clearing within 7 days. A higher concentration of 15% tested on rabbit eyes caused immediate severe pain, hemorrhages, rapid onset of ground -glass appearance of the corneal epithelium, moderate bluish edema of the whole cornea, chemosis and discharge for several days. Such eyes have sometimes healed in 2-3 weeks with slight or no residual corneal damage but they had neovascularization of the conjunctiva and distortion of the nictitating membrane by scarring. Sensitization May cause allergic skin reaction Genotoxicity in vitro No data available Mutagenicity Mutation in micro organisms — Salmonella typhimurium lmg / plate (-S9) DNA repair — Escherichiacoli 20 µg/ disc; DNA damage — Esoherichiacoli 420 µmol/L; Phage inhibition capacity — Esoherichiacoli 103 µg/ well Micronucleus test - non -mammalian species multiple 200 ppb Cytogenetic analysis - non -mammalian species multiple 120 µg/ L Cytogenetic analysis —human lymphocyte 100 ppm 24hour(s) Sister chromatid exchange — human embryo 149 mg/ L Cytogenetic analysis — hamster lung 100 mg/ L Aspiration hazard No test data available. Risk of serious damage to lungs by aspiration. Specific organ toxicity - single exposure Page 6 of 10 No data available Specific organ toxicity - repeated exposure May cause allergic skin reactions, dennatitis (allergic and contact) and asthma or bronchitis. Sensitization reactions are reported in individuals who are exposed in small amounts through their water supply. High doses have caused sperm abnormality in mice. Additional information RTECS: Not available 11.2 Further information Ingestion: May cause irritation and erosion of the mucous membranes, vomiting (possibly bloody) and abdominal pain and spasms. A drop in blood pressure, shallow respiration, edema (possibly severe) of pharynx, larynx, and glottis, confusion, convulsions, delirium and coma may occur. Cyanosis and circulatory collapse are possible. Esophageal or gastric perforation and strictures are rare. Death may occur, usually due to complications of severe local injury such as toxemia, shock, perforations, hemorrhage, infection and obstruction. Massive ingestions may produce fatal hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis or aspiration pneumonitis. Further data: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. Chronic Effects Persons with impaired respiratory function may be more susceptible to the effects of this substance. Sodium Hypochlorite (hypochlorite salts) is listed by IARC as a Group 3 Carcinogen — Not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. Sodium Hydroxide is not listed by IARC. None of the components of this product are listed as carcinogens by ACGIH, IARC, NTP or OSHA. No data is available regarding its mutagenicity and/or teratogenicity of this material, nor is there any available data that indicates it causes adverse developmental and/or fertility effects. SECTION XII - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 12.1 Toxicity Aquatic Ecotoxicity: This product is very toxic to aquatic organisms. Aquatic Ecotoxicity: Acute and prolonged toxicity to fish: LC5o — Pimephales promelas (Fathead minnow) 96 h: 0.22 — 0.62 mg/L LC5o — Oncorhynchus clarki (Cutthroat trout) 96 h: 0.94 µg/L (mortality) Acute toxicity to aquatic invertebrates: EC5o — Daphnia magna (Water flea), 96 h: 2.1 mg/L LC5o — Protozoan phylum (Protozoa), 7 h: 31.6 µg/L Acute toxicity to aquatic plants: LC50 — Algae, phytoplankton, algai mat (Algae), 96 h: 90 µg/L (mortality) EC5o — Desmodesmus subspicatus (Green algae), 24 h: 28 mg/L Acute phytotoxicity, aquatic plants: Biomass reduction — Potamogeton crispus (Curled pond weed), 35h: 23 µg/L Acute toxicity, miscellaneous aquatic: Chlorophyll Threshold, Aquatic community, 28 d: 2.1 µg/L 12.2 Persistence and degradability Biodegradability The methods for determining the biological degradability are not applicable to inorganic substances. 12.3 Bioaccumulation potential Partition coefficient, n-octanol in water: Data not available Bioaccumulation is not expected 12.4 Mobility in soil Product is mobile in water. 12.5 Results of PBT and vPvB assessment PBT/vPvB assessment is not available as chemical safety assessment was not conducted. Page 7 of 10 No data available Specific organ toxicity - repeated exposure May cause allergic skin reactions, dermatitis (allergic and contact) and asthma or bronchitis. Sensitization reactions are reported in individuals who are exposed in small amounts through their water supply. High doses have caused sperm abnormality in mice. Additional information RTECS: Not available 11.2 Further information Ingestion: May cause irritation and erosion of the mucous membranes, vomiting (possibly bloody) and abdominal pain and spasms. A drop in blood pressure, shallow respiration, edema (possibly severe) of pharynx, larynx, and glottis, confusion, convulsions, delirium and coma may occur. Cyanosis and circulatory collapse are possible. Esophageal or gastric perforation and strictures are rare. Death may occur, usually due to complications of severe local injury such as toxemia, shock, perforations, hemorrhage, infection and obstruction. Massive ingestions may produce fatal hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis or aspiration pneumonitis. Further data: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. Chronic Effects Persons with impaired respiratory function may be more susceptible to the effects of this substance. Sodium Hypochlorite (hypochlorite salts) is listed by IARC as a Group 3 Carcinogen — Not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. Sodium Hydroxide is not listed by IARC. None of the components of this product are listed as carcinogens by ACGIH, IARC, NTP or OSHA. No data is available regarding its mutagenicity and/or teratogenicity of this material, nor is there any available data that indicates it causes adverse developmental and/or fertility effects. SECTION XII - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 12.1 Toxicity Aquatic Ecotoxicity: This product is very toxic to aquatic organisms. Aquatic Ecotoxicity: Acute and prolonged toxicity to fish: LCso — Pimephales promelas (Fathead minnow) 96 h: 0.22 — 0.62 mg/L LCso — Oncorhynchus clarki (Cutthroat trout) 96 h: 0.94 µg/L (mortality) Acute toxicity to aquatic invertebrates: EC5o — Daphnia magna (Water flea), 96 h: 2.1 mg/L LCso — Protozoan phylum (Protozoa), 7 h: 31.6 µg/L Acute toxicity to aquatic plants: LCso — Algae, phytoplankton, algai mat (Algae), 96 h: 90 µg/L (mortality) EC5o — Desmodesmus subspicatus (Green algae), 24 h: 28 mg/L Acute phytotoxicity, aquatic plants: Biomass reduction — Potamogeton crispus (Curled pond weed), 35h: 23 µg/L Acute toxicity, miscellaneous aquatic: Chlorophyll Threshold, Aquatic community, 28 d: 2.1 µg/L 12.2 Persistence and degradability Biodegradability The methods for determining the biological degradability are not applicable to inorganic substances. 12.3 Bioaccumulation potential Partition coefficient, n-octanol in water: Data not available Bioaccumulation is not expected 12.4 Mobility in soil Product is mobile in water. 12.5 Results of PBT and vPvB assessment PBT/vPvB assessment is not available as chemical safety assessment was not conducted. Page 7 of 10 12.6 Other adverse effects Additional ecological information This material is a very toxic to aquatic life. Do not allow material to run into surface waters, wastewater or soil. SECTION XIII - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS 13.1 Waste treatment methods The generation of waste should be avoided or minimized whenever possible. This material is subject to disposal regulations under U.S. EPA 40 CFR Parts 261 and 262. Container should be disposed of in a safe way as empty containers may contain product residue. Leave chemicals in original containers. No mixing with other waste. Handle unclean containers like the product itself. Incinerate in an approved facility. Do not incinerate closed container. Dispose of in accordance with the Directive 2008/98/EC as well as other national, federal, state/provincial and local laws and regulations. No waste code according to the European Waste Catalogue can be assigned for this product, as the intended use dictates the assignment. The waste code is established in consultation with the regional waste disposer. SECTION XIV - TRANSPORT INFORMATION US DOT (Domestic Ground Transportation) Proper Shipping Name: Hypochlorite Solutions Hazard Class: 8 (As classified by 49 CFR 173 due to destruction over tone of steel and aluminum) Packing Group: III NAERG: Guide #154 Packaging Authorizations: Non -Bulk: 49 CFR 173.203; Bulk: 49 CFR 173.241 Packaging Exceptions: 49 CFR 173.154 IMO/IMDG (Water Transportation) Proper Shipping Name: Hazard Class: UN/NA#: Packing Group: Marine Pollutant: EMS Number: ICAO/IATA (Air Transportation) Proper Shipping Name: Hazard Class: UN/NA#: Packing Group: Quantity Limitations: RID/ADR (Rail Transportation) Proper Shipping Name: Hazard Class: UN/NA#: Packing Group: Hypochlorite Solutions 8 (As classified by 49 CFR 173 due to destruction over time of steel and aluminum) LN1791 III NO F-A, S-B Hypochlorite Solutions 8 (As classified by 49 CFR 173 due to destruction over time of steel and aluminum) UN1791 III 49 CFR 175.75 - Cargo Aircraft Only: 60L Passenger Aircraft: 5L Hypochlorite Solutions 8 (As classified by 49 CFR 173 due to destruction over time of steel and aluminum) LN1791 III Marine Pollutant: Yes (Refer to Refer to 171.4 and 172.322 for further guidance) Signal Word: DANGER Hazard Symbols: GHS05, GHS09 (GHS); C, N (EEC) _c SECTION XV - REGULATORY INFORMATION 15.1 Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for substance or mixture U. S. Federal Regulations Page 8 of 10 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard: This material contains "Hazardous Chemicals" as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). OSHA PSM: Not regulated under OSHA Process Safety Management Standard (PSM) 29 CFR 1910.119 EPA RMP: Not regulated under EPA Risk Management Standard (RMP) 40 CFR Part 68 EPA FIFRA: This product is a registered Pesticide under the Federal insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) 40 CFR Part 150 TSCA Status: All components of this product are listed on the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Inventory. This product not subject to TSCA 12(b) Export Notification. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) SARA Section 311/312 Hazard Categories: This product is subject to the reporting requirements of Section 311/312 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right -to Know Act of 1986. Acute: Yes Chronic: No Fire: No Reactive: No SARA 313 Information: None of the chemicals in this product exceed the threshold (de minimis) reporting levels established by Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right -to Know Act of 1986. SARA 302/304 Extremely Hazardous Substance: No components of the product exceed the threshold (de minims) reporting levels established by of these sections of Title III of SARA. SARA 302/304 Emergency Planning & Notification: No components of the product exceed the threshold (de minimis) reporting levels established by of these sections of Title III of SARA. Comprehensive Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA): This product contains the following CERCLA reportable substances: Sodium Hypochlorite (CAS # 7681-52-9), RQ — 45.36 kg (100 lbs) Sodium Hydroxide (CAS # 1310-73-2), RQ—453.59 kg (1,000 lbs) *Special Note: The Reportable Quantity (RQ) of Ultra-CHLOR Solution is approximately 100 gallons Clean Air Act (CAA) This product does not contain any chemicals that are listed as Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) designated in CAA Section 112 (b). This product does not contain any Class 1 Ozone depletors. This product does not contain any Class 2 Ozone depletory. Clean Water Act (CWA) Sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide and hypochlorite solutions are listed as Hazardous Substances under the CWA. None of the chemicals in this product are listed as Priority Pollutants under the CWA. None of the chemicals in this product are listed as Toxic Pollutants under the CWA. U.S. State Regulations California Prop 65, Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986: This product contains no chemical(s) known to the state of California to cause cancer or other reproductive harm. Other U.S. State Inventories: Sodium hypochlorite (CAS #7681-52-9) is found on the following State Hazardous Substance Inventories and/or Right -to - Know lists: CA, DE, MA, MN, NY, NJ, PA. Sodium hydroxide (CAS #1310-73-2) is found on the following State Hazardous Substance Inventories and/or Right -to - Know lists: CA, DE, ID, MA, MN, NY, NJ, PA, WA, WI . Canada WHMIS Hazard Symbol and Classification: 9 Class E — Skin Irritant Canadian Controlled Products Regulations (CPR): This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations, and the SDS contains all the information required by the Controlled Products Regulations. Canadian Ingredient Disclosure List (IDL): Sodium hypochlorite and sodium hydroxide are listed on the IDL. Canadian National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI): None of the ingredients in this product are listed on the NPRI. European Economic Community WGK, Germany (Water danger/protection): 2 Chemical Inventor Lists Inveoto Listin Country_Invento Name — Page 9of10 United States Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) Yes Canada Domestic Substance List DSL . Yes Canada Non -Domestic Substance List DSL Yes Europe Inventory of New and Existing Chemicals (EINECS) Yes Australia Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances AICS Yes New Zealand New Zealand Inventory of Chemicals ZIoC Yes China Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (IECSC) Yes Japan Inventory of Existing and New Chemical Substances ENCS Yes Korea Existing Chemicals List ECL Yes Philippines Philippines Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances (PICCS) Yes '"'Yes" indicates that all components of this product are in compliance with the inventory requirements administered by the governing country. 'No" indicates that one or more components of this product are not on the inventory and are not exempt from listing. SECTION XVI - OTHER INFORMATION Hazardous Material Information System (HMIS) Sp3ash Protective V'�pisr Goggles Gloves Akron Resp rator National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) RED Fac Haan) 7=� 4 • hidov 11 F 3-Pavlov IMF BLUE Bd— 200F tlaaehs aaW I -Abun b— 2R0 F U-VWadb— i-F D.W 1 VHFrE spdr Rmed tWaWRascfnipgmbdaho ni ox-OXL4iar ACID -Acid CORR -Coma e � YE3.WV R—ddryH—d 9-WWds�anmc -Slpct orlratReF dt+mi¢ 2 - YwYRhetraint nactba; OaV1r aYWR -tiaaatde dbemrd d-subk HMIS / NFPA Hazard Rating Legend * = Chronic Health Hazard 2 = MODERATE 0 = INSIGNIFICANT 3 = HIGH 1 = SLIGHT 4 = EXTREME For additional information, contact our technical service department. Information contained in this SDS refers only to the specific material designated and does not relate to any process or use involving other materials. This information is based on data believed to be reliable, and the Product is intended to be used in a manner that is customary and reasonably foreseeable. Since actual use and handling are beyond our control, no warranty, express or implied, is made and no liability is assumed by Odyssey Manufacturing in connection with the use of this information. Page 10 of 10 N U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration MARVIN RAKES PRESIDENT ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO 1484 MASSARO BLVD TAMPA, FL 33619 1200 New Jersey Ave., S.E. Washington, DC 20590 March 29, 2018 In reply refer to: USDOT No.: 826347 Safety Audit Pass This letter is to inform you that, based on the results of the safety audit conducted on ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY on March 21, 2018, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has determined that ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY may continue to operate in interstate commerce within the United States. However, for -hire motor carriers cannot operate in interstate commerce unless they obtain operating authority from FMCSP_ by following the registration procedures described in 49 CPR part 365, unless providing transportation exempt from 49 CPR part 356 registration requirements. You are reminded that as a new entrant motor carrier FMCSA will continue to monitor and evaluate ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY's safety management practices and on -road performance to ensure ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY is complying with Federal requirements including the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) and applicable Federal Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMRs). ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY may be granted permanent registration no earlier than 18 months from the date its USDOT New Entrant registration was originally granted. Failure to comply with applicable requirements may result in the revocation of ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY's USDOT New Entrant or permanent registration. If you have any questions concerning your New Entrant Status, please call your division office number (202) 366-4023. Sincerely, LIZ Joseph P. DeLorenzo, Director, office of Enforcement and Compliance RECEIVED APR 0 4 2018 Legal: ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY Review Date: QUSDOT# 41W 826347 Operating (DBA): ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO 3/21/2018 Part A - General Information MC/MX #: State #: Federal Tax ID: 65-0846345 Review Type: Safety Audit — New Entrant Location of Review/Audit: Company Facility in the U. S. Scope: Entire Operation Territory: Operation Types Interstate Intrastate Carrier: HM N/A Business: Corporation Shipper: N/A N/A Gross Revenue: $50,000,000.00 Cargo Tank: N/A for year ending: 3/2112018 Company Physical Address: 1484 MASSARO BLVD TAMPA, FL 33619, US Contact Name: Marvin Rakes - President (Officer) Phone numbers: (1) 813-635-0339 (2) Fax 813-630-2589 E-Mail Address: pallman@odysseymanufacturing. Company Mailing Address: 1484 MASSARO BLVD TAMPA, FL 33619, US Carrier Classification Private Property Cargo Classification Chemicals Hazardous Materials 8.0 Corrosive Material Carried Bulk Does carrier transport placardable quantities of HM? Yes - Interstate�� Is an HM Permit required? No Driver Information Interstate Intrastate Average trip leased drivers/month: 0 < 100 Miles: 0 0 Total Drivers: 27 >= 100 Miles: 27 0 CDL Drivers: 27 Equipment Owned Term Leased Trip Leased Owned Term Leased Trip Leased Truck Tractor 0 27 0 Trailer 3 0 0 HM Cargo Tank 27 0 0 Trailer 3/21/2018 1:56:02 PM Page 1 of 3 USDOT#: 826347 II lul I I NIII�IIIIIIIIIII�II'�Ilu IIIIII�I'll Sentri - 2.0.0 Review Date: 3/21/2018 u Ja F 1 3 6 3 8 4 U S Vu 6 V 10�USDOT# Legal: ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY Review Date: 826347 Operating (DBA): ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO 3/21/2018 Part A - General Information Power units used in the U.S.: 27 Percentage of time used in the U.S.: 100 321/2018 1:56:02 PM Page 2 of 3 USDOT#: 826347 II IIII I �III�I III�IIIII11�'A Illlu'tll Sentri - 2.0.0 Review Date:3212018 JF136384USV6V ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY ( ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO dba) Review Date: USDOT#: 826347 3/21/2018 Part A Question about this report or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety or Hazardous Material may be addressed to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration at: 3500 Financial Plaza, Suite 200 Tallahassee, FL 32312-5900 Phone: (850) 942-9338 Fax: (850) 942-9680 This SAFETY AUDIT will be used to assess your safety compliance. Person(s) Interviewed: Name: Marvin Rakes Title: President Name: Patrick Allman Title: General Manager Safety Investigator Name: MOSLEY Code: FLO612 321/2018 1:56:02 PM Page 3 of 3 USDOT#: 826347 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 sentri - 2.0.0 Review Date: 3212018 J F 13 6 3 8 4 U S V 6 V ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY ( ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO dba) Review Date: 13/21/2018 USDOT#: 826347 Part B - Questions and Answers An astensK (-) beside an answer indicates an area of non-compliance by the motor carrier, and negatively affects the results of the audit. uestion Factor 1. General Question #1 Section #387.7(a) Acute Answer es the carrier have the required minimum level of financial responsibility in effect (property carrier)? F Yes Question Factor 1. General Question #2 Section #387.7(d) Critical Answer Does the carrier have required proof of financial responsibility (property carrier)? Yes Question Factor 1. General Question #3 Section #387.31(a) Acute Answer Does the carrier have the required minimum level of financial responsibility in effect (passenger carrier)? N/A uestion Factor 1. General Question #4 Section #387.31(d) Critical Answer Does the carrier have required proof of financial responsibility (passenger carrier)? N/A Question Factor 1. General Question #5 Section #13901 392.9a(a) Answer Is the motor carrier authorized to conduct interstate operations in the United States? Yes Question Factor 1. General Question #6 Section #390.15(b)(1) Answer Can the carrier provide a complete accident register of recordable accidents for up to 3 years after each N/A accident? QuestionFactor 1. General Question #7 Section #390.21 Answer Does the carrier know the commercial motor vehicles marking requirements? Yes QuestionFactor 2. Driver Question #1 Section #391.51(b)(1) Answer Does the carrier maintain driver's application in accordance with 391.21? Yes QuestionFactor 2. Driver Question #2 Section #391.51(b)(2) Critical Answer Does the carrier maintain a copy of the motor vehicle record received from each State pursuant to 391.23(a) Yes (1)? Question Factor 2. Driver Question #3 Section #391.51(b)(3) Answer Does the carrier maintain the certificate of driver's road test pursuant to 391.31(e) or copy of the license Yes accepted as equivalent to the driver's road test pursuant to 391.33? Question Factor 2. Driver Question #4 Section #391.51(b)(4) Answer Does the carrier maintain the motor vehicle record from each state driver licensing agency to the annual driver Yes record inquiry required by 391.25(a)? Question Factor 2. Driver Question #5 Section #391.51(b)(5) Answer Does the carrier maintain the annual review of the driver's driving record as required by 391.25(c)(2) ? Yes Question Factor 2. Driver Question #6 Section #391.51(b)(6) Answer Does the carrier maintain a list or certificate relating to violations of motor vehicle laws required by 391.27? Yes Question Factor 2. Driver Question #7 Section #391.51 (b) (7) Critical Answer Does the carrier maintain the medical examiner's certificate as required by 391.43(g)? Yes 3/21/2018 1:56:02 PM Page 1 of USDOT#: 826347 II 1elllulnll'IIII�IIII'11118'IIIII'II'l1INl Senfi - 2.0.0 Review Date: 3/21/2018 J F 1 3 6 3 8 4 U S V 6 V uestion Factor 2. Driver Question #8 Section #391.51(b)(8) Answer Does the carrier maintain a Skill Performance Evaluation Certificate (SPEC)? N/A u stion Factor 2. Driver Question #9 Section #391.53(a) Answer Does the carrier maintain investigations into the driver safety performance history? Yes Question Factor 2. Driver Question #10 Section #391.11(b)(4) Acute Answer Is the carrier using physically qualified drivers? Yes Question Factor 2. Driver Question #11 Section #391.15(a) Acute Answer Is the carrier using any disqualified drivers? No Question Factor 2. Driver Question #12 Section #382.115(a), 382.115(b) Acute Answer Has the carrier implemented an alcohol and/or controlled substances testing program? Yes Question Factor 2. Driver Question #13 Section #382.213(b) Acute Answer Has the carrier used drivers who have used controlled substances? No Question Factor 2. Driver Question #14 Section #382.215 Acute Answer Has the carrier used a driver who has tested positive or has adulterated or substituted a test specimen for a No controlled substance? Question Factor 2. Driver Question #15 Section #382.201 Acute Answer Has the carrier used a driver known to have an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or greater? No u Factor 2. Driver Question #16 Section #382.505(a) Acute Answer Has the carrier used a driver found to have an alcohol concentration of .02 or greater but less than .04 within No 24 hours of being tested? Question Factor 2. Driver Question #17 Section #382.301(a) Critical Answer Has the carrier ensured that drivers have undergone testing for controlled substances prior to performing a Yes safety sensitive function? Question Factor 2. Driver Question #18 Section #382.303(a) Critical Answer Has the carrier conducted post accident testing on drivers for alcohol? N/A ue do Factor 2. Driver Question #19 Section #382.303(b) Critical Answer Has the carrier conducted post accident testing on drivers for controlled substances? N/A Question Factor 2. Driver Question #20 Section #382.305 Acute Answer Has the carrier implemented random testing program? Yes uesti n Factor 2. Driver Question #21 Section #382.305(b)(1) Critical Answer Has the carrier conducted random alcohol testing at an annual rate of not less than the applicable annual rate Yes or prorated rate of the average number of driver positions? 'on Factor 2. Driver Question #22 Section #382.305(b)(2) Critical Answer Has the carrier conducted controlled substance testing at the applicable prorated rate of not less than the Yes applicable annual rate of the average number of driver positions? 3212018 1:56:02 PM Page 2 of 7 USDOTM 826347 II 1NI I I IIII�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 11111111111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Sentri - 2.0.0 Review Date: 3/212018 J F 1 3 6 3 8 4 U S V 6 V uestion Factor 2. Driver Question #23 Section #40.305(a) Answer Has the carrier conducted the required return -to -duty tests on employees returning to safety -sensitive N/A unctions? uestion Factor 2. Driver Question #24 Section #40.309(a) Answer Is the carrier conducting follow-up testing as directed by the Substance Abuse Professional? N/A e tion Factor 2. Driver Question #25 Section #382.211 Acute Answer Has the carrier used a driver who has refused to submit to an alcohol or controlled substances test required No under Part 382? uestion Factor 2. Driver Question #26 Section #382.503 Critical Answer Has the carrier used a Substance Abuse Professional as required by 49 CFR Part 40 Subpart 0? N/A uestion Factor 2. Driver Question #27 Section #382.601 Answer Does the carrier have a copy of a complete alcohol and drug testing policy? Yes es i n Factor 2. Driver Question #28 Section #382.603 Answer Does the carrier have evidence that all designated supervisors have received the required Reasonable Yes Suspicion Supervisor Training? Question Factor 2. Driver Question #29 Section #383.23(a) Critical Answer Has a driver operated a commercial motor vehicle without a current operating license, or a license, which No hasn't been property classed and endorsed? Factor 2. Driver Question #30 Section #383.37(b) Acute Answer otor carrier knowingly allowed it's drivers who's CDLs have been suspended, revoked or canceled 7astate, No have lost the right to operate a CMV in a State, or have been disqualified from operating a CMV to commercial motor vehicle? Question, Factor 2. Driver Question #31 Section #383.51(a) Acute Answer Has the motor carrier knowingly allowed, required, permitted, or authorized a driver to drive who is disqualified No to drive a commercial motor vehicle? Question Factor 3. Operation Question #1 Section #395.1(e)(1), 395.1(e)(2) Answer Does the carrier have a system for recording hours of duty status on 100/150- mile radius drivers, and are N/A they properly utilizing the 100/150 air -mile radius exemption? Question Factor 3. Operation Question #2 Section #395.8(a) Critical Answer Does the carrier require drivers to make a record of duty status? Yes Question Factor 3. Operation Question #3 Section #395.8(i) Critical Answer Does the carrier require drivers to submit records of duty status within 13 days? Yes on Factor 3. Operation Question #4 Section #395.8(k)(1) Critical Answer Can the carrier produce records of duty status and supporting documents for selected drivers? Yes Question Factor 3. Operation Question #5 Section #395.3(a)(1) Critical Answer Has the carrier allowed driver(s) to exceed the 11-hour rule? (Property) No Question Factor 3. Operation Question #6 Section #395.3(a)(2) Critical Answer Has the carrier allowed driver(s) to exceed the 14-hour rule? (Property) No 3/21/2018 1:56:02 PM Page 3 of 7 USDOT#: 826347 11111111 nlV�l Illlldlllllllfll 111111111111111 Sentd - 2.0.0 Review Date: 3/212018 J F 1 3 6 3 8 4 U11S V6 V Question Factor 3. Operation Question #7 Section #395.3(b)(1) Critical Answer Has the carrier allowed driver(s) to drive after having been on duty more than 60 hours in 7 consecutive days? No (Property) Question Factor 3. Operation Question #8 Section #395.3(b)(2) Critical Answer Has the carrier allowed driver(s) to drive after having been on duty more than 70 hours in 8 consecutive days? No (Property) Question Factor 3. Operation Question #9 Section #395.5(a)(1) Critical Answer Has the carrier allowed driver(s) to exceed the 10 hour rule? (Passenger) N/A Question Factor 3. Operation Question #10 Section #395.5(a)(2) Critical Answer Has the carrier allowed driver(s) to exceed the 15 hour rule? (Passenger) N/A Question Factor 3. Operation Question #11 Section #395.5(b)(1) Critical Answer Has the carrier allowed driver(s) to drive after having been on duty more than 60 hours in 7 consecutive days? N/A (Passenger) Question Factor 3. Operation Question #12 Section #395.5(b)(2) Critical Answer Has the carrier allowed driver(s) to drive after having been on duty more than 70 hours in 8 consecutive days? N/A (Passenger) Question Factor 3. Operation Question #13 Section #395.8(e) Critical Answer Does available evidence indicate a selected driver has prepared a false record of duty status? No Question Factor 3. Operation Question #14 Section #392.2 Critical Answer Does the motor carrier ensure that drivers operate commercial motor vehicles in accordance with the laws, Yes ordinances, and regulations of the jurisdictions in which they are operating? Question Factor 3. Operation Question #15 Section #392.9(a)(1) Critical Answer Does the carrier ensure that drivers are not permitted to drive a vehicle without the cargo properly distributed Yes and adequately secured? Question Factor 3. Operation Question #16 Section #392.4(b) Acute Answer Have any drivers operated a commercial motor vehicle while under the influence of, or in possession of, No narcotic drugs, amphetamines, or any other substances capable of rendering the drivers incapable of safely operating motor vehicles? Question Factor 3. Operation Question #17 Section #392.5(b)(1) Acute Answer Have any drivers operated a commercial motor vehicle while under the influence of, or in possession of, No intoxicating beverages? Question Factor 3. Operation Question #18 Section #392.5(b)(2) Acute Answer Have any drivers operated a commercial motor vehicle within 4 hours of having consumed intoxicating No beverages? Question Factor 3. Operation Question #19 Section #392.80(b)/ 392.82 Answer Have any drivers operated a commercial motor vehicle while engaged in texting or using a handheld mobile No device? QuestionFactor 4. Maintenance Question #1 Section #396.3(b) Critical Answer Can the carrier produce complete maintenance files for requested vehicle(s)? Yes Quesfion Factor 4. Maintenance Question #2 Section #396.17(a) Critical Answer Does the motor carrier conduct periodic (annual) inspections for selected vehicles? Yes 3/21/2018 1:56:02 PM Page 4 of 7 USDOT#: 826347 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 sentri - 2.0.0 Review Date: 3/2112018 J F 13 6 3 8 4 U S V 6 V Question Factor 4. Maintenance Question #3 Section #396.19 Answer Is the carrier using qualified inspectors (mechanic) and maintaining evidence of the inspector's qualifications? Yes Question Factor 4. Maintenance Question #4 Section #396.21(b)(1) Answer Can the motor carrier produce evidence of periodic (annual) inspections for selected vehicles? Yes Question Factor 4. Maintenance Question #5 Section #396.11(a) Critical Answer Does the motor carrier require drivers to complete vehicle inspection reports daily? Yes Question Factor 4. Maintenance Question #6 Section #396.11(c) Acute Answer Does the carrier ensure that out -of -service defects listed by the driver in the driver vehicle inspection reports Yes are corrected before the vehicle is operated again? Question Factor 4. Maintenance Question #7 Section #396.9(c)(2) Acute Answer Does the carrier ensure vehicles that have been declared "out -of -service" do not operate before repairs have Yes been made? Question Factor 4. Maintenance Question #8 Section #396.3 Answer Can the carrier explain its systematic, periodic maintenance program? Yes Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #1 Section #107.608(a) Answer Is the carrier registered with the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, and do they have Yes copies of all of their registrations for the previous 3 years? Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #2 Section #173.6 Answer Does the motor carrier transport Materials of Trade (MOT), that follow all the requirements listed in 173.6? N/A Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #3 Section #171.15 Critical Answer Does the carrier promptly report hazardous materials incidents requiring immediate telephone notice to the N/A appropriate authorities? Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #4 Section #171.16 Critical Answer Does the carrier file hazardous materials incident reports when required? N/A Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #5 Section #172.516 Answer Is the motor carrier and its drivers in compliance with the requirements for placarding hazardous materials and Yes display of placards on vehicles? Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #6 Section #172.604(a) Answer Does the carrier have a contract with a qualified entity to provide emergency response information or does the Yes carrier provide emergency response to spills or incidents? Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #7 Section #172.700(a) Critical Answer Does the carrier provide HM training for its Hazmat employees? Yes Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #8 Section #172.704(a) Answer Do the HM training materials cover the minimum required elements? Yes Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #9 Section #172.704(d) Answer Does the motor carrier have on file the required records for hazardous materials training for each hazardous Yes materials employee? 3/21/2018 1:56:02 PM Page 5 of 7 USDOT#: 826347 II III I 1111111111111111101111111119111 Sentri - 2.0.0 Review Date: 3/2112018 J F 1 3 6 3 8 4 U S V 6 V Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #10 Section #177.817(a) Critical Answer Are the shipping papers used by the carrier properly prepared? Yes Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #11 Section #177.817(e) Critical Answer Does the carrier maintain proper accessibility for shipping papers? Yes Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #12 Section #177.841(e) Acute Answer Does the carrier transport packages bearing a poison label in the same vehicle with any foodstuff or feed for N/A humans or animals in violation of the regulations? Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #13 Section #177.848 AnsweE Is the motor carrier aware that some hazardous materials may not be transported in the same vehicle with N/A other hazardous material? Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #14 Section #180.407(a) Critical Answer Has the carrier transported a shipment of HM in a cargo tank that has not been inspected or tested in No accordance with 180.407? Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #15 Section #180.407(c) Critical Answer Are all of the cargo tanks used for the transportation of hazardous materials periodically inspected and tested Yes in accordance with 180.407? Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #16 Section #180.415 Critical Answer Are cargo tanks that pass inspections or tests required by 180.407 marked? Yes Question Factor 5. Hazmat Question #17 Section #180.417(a)(1) Critical Answer Has the carrier retained all of the manufacturer's cargo tank data report certificates and related papers, as Yes required? Ouestion Factor 5. Hazmat Question #18 Section #397.13(a) Critical Answer Has the carrier permitted anyone to smoke when within 25 feet of a vehicle containing Class 1 materials, No Class 5 materials, or flammable materials classified in Division 2.1, Class 3, Divisions 4.1 and 4.2? Question Factor 7. Other Question #1 Section #375.211 Answer Does the carrier participate in an Arbitration Program? N/A Question Factor 7. Other Question #2 Section #13702 Answer Does the carrier assess shipper freight charges based upon published tariffs? N/A Question Factor 7. Other Question #3 Section #375.401(c) Answer Does the carrier provide reasonably accurate estimates of moving charges? N/A Question Factor 7. Other Question #4 Section #375.407(a), 375.703(b) Answer Has the carrier avoided "hostage freight" or other predatory practices? N/A Question Factor 7. Other Question #5 Section #387.301(a), 387.301(b) Answer Does the HHG carrier have sufficient levels of public liability and cargo insurance? N/A Question Factor 7. Other Question #6 Section #375.215 Answer Does the carrier have a published tariff and is the motor carrier charging the applicable rate (375.215). N/A 3/21/2018 1:56:02 PM Page 6 of 7 USDOT#: 826347 II 11I I IllnuIIIII�'IIIIIII'lll'II111111'�II'f I Sentri - 2.0.0 Review Date: 3/21/2018 uJ F 1 3 6 3 8 4 U S V 6 V Question Factor 7. Other Question #7 Section #375.213 Answer Can the motor carrier identify the five documents required to be given to a prospective individual shipper prior N/A to executing an order for service? Question Factor 7. Other Question #8 Section #49 CFR 37 subpart H Answer Does the carrier have the means to provide accessible over -the -road bus (OTRB) service on a 48-hour N/A advance notice basis by its owned or leased OTRBs? ues -on Factor 7. Other Question #9 Section #49 CFR 37 subpart H Answer If the carrier does not have the means then does the carrier have an arrangement with another carrier that N/A operates accessible OTRBs? Question Factor 7. Other Question #10 Section #Motorcoach Safety Action Plan Answer Does the over -the -road bus company own or lease a facility for inspection, repair, and maintenance of its N/A vehicles? Question Factor 7. Other Question #11 Section #Motorcoach Safety Action Plan Answer Does the over -the -road bus company have an arrangement or contract for systematic inspection, repair, and N/A maintenance of its vehicles? 3/21/2018 1:56:02 PM Page 7 of 7 USDOT#: 826347 II I�I I iiiiiiIIIIIIiiiii iiiilIII lllllolI Sentri - 2.0.0 Review Date: 3/21/2018 J F 1 3 6 3 8 4 U S V 6 V ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY ( ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO dba) Review Date: USDOT#: 826347 3/21 /2018 Part B Your Proposed Safety Audit Kesult is: rHaa Explanation of Scoring Methodology Factor Failed Questions Critical Acute Performance Test Status Total Points Factor Status 1. General 0 0 — 0 PASS 2. Driver 0 0 — 0 PASS 3. Operations 0 0 — 0 PASS 4. Maintenance 0 0 PASS — 0,00 % 0 PASS 5. Hazardous Materials 0 0 — 0 PASS 6. Accidents — — PASS — 0.00 — PASS SUM 0 0 0 PASS Result: Carrier has adequate basic safety management controls in place. NOTE: Carrier has the right to request a review of this determination if there are factual or procedural disputes. HOW THE SA IS SCORED FACTORS - The Federal Motor Carrier Safety and Federal Hazardous Material Regulations are categorized into six factors. Multiple questions address the various factors. The Part B Question & Answer Report lists the CFR section numbers related to each question. CRITICAL/ACUTE - Questions are also defined as CRITICAL, ACUTE or neither depending on the significance of the underlying regulation. Questions are assigned a point value if they are incorrectly answered. Critical = 1 and Acute = 1.5. The point values are summed for each factor. Any factor with a point value of 3 or more is marked "FAILED". OUT OF SERVICE (OOS) RATE - The DriverNehicle OOS rate is used in factor #4 as another question. If there have been at least three level 1, 2, or 5 North American Standard Inspections conducted over the past year, they will be summarized. If the summed COS rate is 34% or above, one additional point is assigned to that factor. CRASH FACTOR - Carriers are defined as urban or non -urban in order to compensate for the higher crash risk of urban operations. Urban carriers are defined as those that operate within a 100 air -mile radius. The crash rate for a carrier is calculated as accidents per million miles traveled. Factor #6 is "FAILED" if the urban carrier crash rate exceeds 1.7 or the non -urban carrier crash rate exceeds 1.5. OVERALL STATUS DETERMINATION - Any carrier with 3 or more "FAILED" factors is deemed to have failed the Safety Audit by having inadequate safety management controls in place to operate in the U.S. 3/21/2018 1:56:03 PM Page 1 of 1 USDOT#: 826347 II 1II I I �IIIIII IIIIIIIII III'll'I 11111111111111111 Sentri - 2.0.0 Review Date: 3/2112018 J F 1 3 6 3 8 4 U S V 6 V ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY ( ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO dba ) Review Date: USDOT#: 826347 3/21 /2018 Part B Requirements and/or Recommendations 1. "Is Your Registration Information Current?" FMCSA requires carriers to update their registration data via a MCS-150 form every 24 months. Please review, verify and update your contact information, Vehicle Miles Travelled (VMT) and Power Unit (PU) data to ensure that it is current and accurate, since it is used in the new Carrier Safety Measurement System. You should access the system, review all the information and press the submit button. Once you've done this, the system will record that you've reviewed the information and you will be in compliance with the biennial update requirement. https://Ii-public.fmcsa.dot. gov/LIVIEW/PKG_REGISTRATION.prc_option 2. A complete Educational and Technical Assistance package entitled " A MOTOR CARRIER'S GUIDE TO IMPROVING HIGHWAY SAFETY" is available free on the FMCSA website to assist you in complying with the safety regulations. It contains many forms and documents useful for improving the safety of your operations. Check: www.fmcsa.dot.gov/factsfigs/eta/index.html. 3/2112018 Page 1 of 1 USDOT#: 826347 II lO' I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIimm In iilli lI III Sentri - 2.0.0 Review Date: 3/21/2018 J F 1 3 6 3 8 4 U S V S V Florida Water & Pollution Control FW&PCOA Organized in 1941 Operators Association, Incorporate September 8, 2014 ODYSSEY Attention: Patrick Allman 1484 Massaro Blvd. Tampa, FL 33619 Dear: Patrick Allman: We are pleased to inform that FW&PCOA has granted your request for Approval of your CEU Course Offerings. The FW&PCOA course number and Continuing Education Units are as follows: TITLE COURSE ID # CEU's Sodium Hypochlorite DS/DW/WW02070001 0.2 On -Site Generation of Sodium Hypochlorite DS/DW/WW02070002 0.2 Disinfection Basic & Chloramination DS/DW/WW02070003 0.2 Chemical System Design & Troubleshooting DS/DW/WW02070004 0.2 Basic Chemical Handling, Safety & Operation DS/DW/WW02070005 0.2 When you have completed your seminar, I need to have the following mailed to me within 15 days of course completion: Course Completion Record completed with each person that attended the seminar Course Roster and Sign -in Sheets Certificate of Completion completed for each student in attendance Course evaluation form filled out by each student Payment of $10.00 per student for each course they attended If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Shirley Reaves FW&PCOA Training Office 4401 S. Hopkins Ave. Suite 108 Titusville, FL 32780 Phone (321) 383-96900 Fax (321) 383-9691 A Non -Profit Association Serving Water and Wastewater Professionals in the State of Florida EXHIBIT 3 BAY COUNTY INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. LOSS CONTROL/SAFETY a. Precaution shall be exercised at all times by the Contractor for the protection of all persons, including employees, and property. The Contractor shall be expected to comply with all laws, regulations or ordinances related to safety and health, shall make special effort to detect hazardous conditions and shall take prompt action where loss control/safety measures should reasonably be expected. b. The County may order work to be stopped if conditions exist that present immediate danger to persons or property. The Contractor acknowledges that such stoppage will not shift responsibility for any damages from the Contractor to the County. 2. DRUG FREE WORK PLACE REQUIREMENTS All contracts with individuals or organizations that wish to do business with the Bay County Board of Commissioners, a stipulation will be made in the contract or purchase order that requires contractors, subcontractors, vendors or consultants to have a substance abuse policy. The employees of such contractors, subcontractors, vendors or consultants will be subject to the same rules of conduct and tests as the employees of the Bay County Board of Commissioners. In the event of an employee of a supplier of goods or services is found to have violated the Substance Abuse Policy, that employee will be denied access to the County's premises and job sites. In addition, if the violation(s) is/are considered flagrant, or the County is not satisfied with the actions of the contractor, subcontractor, vendor, or consultant, the County can exercise its right to bar all of the contractor's, subcontractor's, vendor's, or consultants employees from its premises or decline to do business with the contractor, subcontractor, vendor or consultant in the future. All expenses and penalties incurred by a contractor, subcontractor, vendor or consultant as a result of a violation of the County's Substance Abuse Policy shall be borne by the contractor, subcontractor, vendor, or consultant. 3. INSURANCE - BASIC COVERAGES REQUIRED a. The Contractor shall procure and maintain the following described insurance, except for coverages specifically waived by the County, on policies and with insurers acceptable to the County. These insurance requirements shall not limit the liability of the Contractor. All subcontractors are subject to the same coverages and limits as the Contractor. The County does not represent these types or amounts of insurance to be sufficient or adequate to protect the Contractor's interests or liabilities, but are merely minimums. b. Except for workers' compensation and professional liability, the Contractor's insurance policies shall be endorsed to name the County as an additional insured to the extent of the County's interests arising from this agreement, contract, or lease. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 18 of 23 C. Except for workers' compensation, the Contractor waives its right of recovery against the County, to the extent permitted by its insurance policies. d. The Contractor's deductibles/self-insured retentions shall be disclosed to the County and may be disapproved by the County. They shall be reduced or eliminated at the option of the County. The Contractor is responsible for the amount of any deductible or self -insured retention. e. Insurance required of the Contractor or any other insurance of the Contractor shall be considered primary, and insurance of the County shall be considered excess, as may be applicable to claims which arise out of the Hold Harmless, Payment on Behalf of the County, Insurance, Certificates of Insurance and any Additional Insurance provisions of this agreement, contract or lease. f. WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE The Contractor shall purchase and maintain workers' compensation insurance for all workers' compensation obligations imposed by state law and employer's liability limits of at least $500,000 each accident and $500,000 each employee/$500,000 policy limit for disease. The Contractor shall also purchase any other coverages required by law for the benefit of employees. The Contractor shall provide to the County an Affidavit stating that he meets all the requirements of Florida Statute 440.02(14)(d). g. GENERAL, AUTOMOBILE AND EXCESS OR UMBRELLA LIABILITY COVERAGE The Contractor shall purchase and maintain coverage on forms no more restrictive than the latest editions of the Commercial or Comprehensive General Liability and Business Auto policies of the Insurance Services Office. Minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence for all liability must be provided, with excess or umbrella insurance making up the difference, if any, between the policy limits of underlying policies (including employers liability required in the Workers' compensation Coverage section) and the amount of coverage required. h. GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE Commercial General Liability - Occurrence Form Required Coverage A shall include bodily injury and property damage liability for premises, operations, products and completed operations, independent contractors, contractual liability covering this agreement contract or lease, and broad form property damage, and property damage resulting from explosion, collapse or underground (x,c,u) exposures. Coverage B shall include personal injury. Coverage C, medical payments, is not required. i. PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS The Contractor is required to continue to purchase products and completed operations coverage, at least to satisfy this agreement, contract or lease, for a minimum of three years beyond the County's acceptance of renovation or construction projects. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 19 of 23 j. BUSINESS AUTO LIABILITY COVERAGE Business Auto Liability coverage is to include bodily injury and property damage arising out of ownership, maintenance or use of any auto, including owned, non -owned and hired automobiles and employee non -ownership use. k. EXCESS OR UMBRELLA LIABILITY COVERAGE Umbrella Liability insurance is preferred, but an Excess Liability equivalent may be allowed. Whichever type of coverage ,is provided, it shall not be more restrictive than the underlying insurance policy coverages. I. CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE 1. Required insurance shall be documented in Certificates of Insurance which provide that the County shall be notified at least 30 days in advance of cancellation, nonrenewal or adverse change. The Certificate Holder will be addressed as the BAY COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, 840 W. 11th Street, Panama City, Florida 32401. All certificates, cancellation, nonrenewal or adverse change notices should be mailed to this address. Each Certificate will address the service being rendered to the County by the Contractor. The County shall be named as an Additional Insured, Primary and Non -Contributory for both General Liability and Business Auto Liability with Waiver of subrogation included with respects to both General Liability and Business Auto. 2. New Certificates of Insurance are to be provided to the County at least 15 days after coverage renewals. 3. If requested by the County, the Contractor shall furnish complete copies of insurance policies, forms and endorsements. 4. For the Commercial General Liability coverage the Contractor shall, at the option of the County, provide an indication of the amount of claims payments or reserves chargeable to the aggregate amount of the liability coverage. M. RECEIPT OF INSUFFICIENT CERTIFICATES Receipt of certificates or other documentation of insurance or policies or copies of policies by the County, or by any of its representatives, which indicate less coverage than required does not constitute a waiver of the Contractor's obligation to fulfill the insurance requirements herein. 4. ADDITIONAL INSURANCE If checked below, the County requires the following additional types of insurance. ❑ Professional Liability/Malpractice/Errors or Omissions Coverage The Contractor shall purchase and maintain professional liability or malpractice or errors or omissions insurance with minimum limits of per occurrence. If a 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 20 of 23 claims made form of coverage is provided, the retroactive date of coverage shall be no later than the inception date of claims made coverage, unless the prior policy was extended indefinitely to cover prior acts. Coverage shall be extended beyond the policy year either by a supplemental extended reporting period (ERP) of as great duration as available, and with no less coverage and with reinstated aggregate limits, or by requiring that any new policy provide a retroactive date no later than the inception date of claims made coverage. ❑ Property Coverage for Leases The Contractor shall procure and maintain for the life of the lease, all risk/special perils (including sinkhole) property insurance (or its equivalent) to cover loss resulting from damage to or destruction of the building and personal property/contents. The policy shall cover 100% replacement cost, and shall include an agreed value endorsement to waive coinsurance. ❑ Commercial General Liability Increased General Aggregate Limit (or separate aggregate) Because the Commercial General Liability form of coverage includes an annual aggregate limitation on the amount of insurance provided, a separate project aggregate limit of N/A is required by the County for this agreement or contract. ❑ Liquor Liability In anticipation of alcohol being served, the Contractor shall provide evidence of coverage for liquor liability in an amount equal to the general/umbrella/excess liability coverage. If the general liability insurance covers liquor liability (e.g. host or other coverage), the Contractor's agent or insurer should provide written documentation to confirm that coverage already applies to this agreement, contract or lease. If needed coverage is not included in the general/umbrella excess liability policy(ies), the policy(ies) must be endorsed to extend coverage for liquor liability, or a separate policy must be purchased to provide liquor liability coverage in the amount required. ❑ Owners Protective Liability Coverage For renovation or construction contracts the Contractor shall provide for the County an owners protective liability insurance policy (preferably through the Contractor's insurer) in the name of the County. This is redundant coverage if the County is named as an additional insured in the Contractor's Commercial General Liability insurance policy. However, this separate policy may be the only source of coverage if the Contractor's liability coverage limit is used up by other claims. ❑ Builders Risk Coverage Builders Risk insurance is to be purchased to cover subject property for all risks of loss (including theft and sinkhole), subject to a waiver of coinsurance, and covering off -site storage, transit and installation risks as indicated in the Installation Floater and Motor Truck Cargo insurance described hereafter, if such coverages are not separately provided. If flood and/or earthquake risks exist, flood and earthquake insurance are to be purchased. If there is loss of income, extra expense and/or expediting expense 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 21 of 23 exposure, such coverage is to be purchased. If boiler and machinery risks are involved, boiler and machinery insurance, including coverage for testing, is to be purchased. The Builders Risk insurance is to be endorsed to cover the interests of all parties, including the County and all contractors and subcontractors. The insurance is to be endorsed to grant permission to occupy. ❑ Installation Floater Coverage Installation Floater insurance is to be purchased when Builder's Risk insurance is inappropriate, or when Builder's Risk insurance will not respond, to cover damage or destruction to renovations, repairs or equipment being installed or otherwise being handled or stored by the Contractor, including off -site storage, transit and installation. The amount of coverage should be adequate to provide full replacement value of the property, repairs, additions or equipment being installed, otherwise being handled or stored on or off premises. All risks coverage is preferred. ❑ Motor Truck Cargo Coverage If the Installation Floater insurance does not provide transportation coverage, separate Motor Truck Cargo or Transportation insurance is to be provided for materials or equipment transported in the Contractor's vehicles from place of receipt to building sites or other storage sites. All risks coverage is preferred. ❑ Contractor's Equipment Coverage Contractor's Equipment insurance is to be purchased to cover loss of equipment and machinery utilized in the performance of work by the Contractor. All risks coverage is preferred. The contract may declare self-insurance for contractor equipment. ❑ Fidelity/Dishonesty/Liability Coverage — Third Party Fidelity/Dishonesty/Liability insurance is to be purchased or extended to cover dishonest acts of the Other Party's employees resulting in a loss to decedent, i.e. theft of valuables. ❑ Fidelity/Dishonesty Coverage for Employer (Contractor) Fidelity/Dishonesty insurance is to be purchased to cover dishonest acts of the Contractor's employees, including but not limited to theft of vehicles, materials, supplies, equipment, tools, etc., especially property necessary to work performed. ❑ Fidelity/Dishonesty/Liability Coverage for County Fidelity/Dishonesty/Liability insurance is to be purchased or extended to cover dishonest acts of the Contractor's employees resulting in loss to the County. ❑ Electronic Data Liability Insurance The Other Party shall purchase Electronic Data Liability with limits of 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 22 of 23 ❑ Garage Liability Coverage Garage Liability insurance is to be purchased to cover the Contractor and its employees for its garage and related operations while in the care, custody and control of the County's vehicles. ❑ Garage Keepers Coverage (Legal Liability Form) Garage Keepers Liability insurance is to be purchased to cover damage or other loss, including comprehensive and collision risks, to the County's vehicles while in the care, custody and control of the Contractor. This form of coverage responds on a legal liability basis, and without regard to legal liability on an excess basis over any other collectible insurance. ❑ Damage to Premises Rented/Leased to you- (Legal Liability Form) Provide property coverage for leased premises due to liability incurred because the insured's negligence results in fire or explosion. Specified limit of liability required. ❑ Watercraft Liability Coverage Because the Contractor's provision of services involves utilization of watercraft, watercraft liability coverage must be provided to include bodily injury and property damage arising out of ownership, maintenance or use of any watercraft, including owned, non -owned and hired. Coverage may be provided in the form of an endorsement to the general liability policy, or in the form of a separate policy coverage Watercraft Liability or Protection and Indemnity. ❑ Aircraft Liability Coverage Because the Contractor's provision of services involves utilization of aircraft, aircraft liability coverage must be provided to include bodily injury and property damage arising out of ownership, maintenance or use of any aircraft, including owned, non - owned and hired. The minimum limits of coverage shall be per occurrence, Combined Single Limits for Bodily Injury (including passenger liability) and Property Damage. ® Pollution Legal Liability Coverage $1,000,000.00 Pollution legal liability insurance is to be purchased to cover pollution and/or environmental legal liability which may arise from this agreement or contract. ❑ United States Longshoremen and Harbor workers Act Coverage The Workers Compensation policy is to be endorsed to include United States Longshoremen and Harbor workers Act Coverage for exposures which may arise from this agreement or contract. ❑ Jones Act Coverage The Workers Compensation policy is to be endorsed to include Jones Act Coverage for exposures which may arise from this agreement or contract. 20-55 Sodium Hypochlortte 23 of 23 ACORN® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE PATE (MMIDDrY-rM 1212012019 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW, THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the poilcy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT AME: Debbie MacGiilivray N Stahl & Associates Insurance Inc. PHONE (863) 688-5495 FA (863} B88 4344 AIC No Ext : A/C, No 91 Lake Morton Drive E-MAIL debble.macgillivray@stahlinsurance.com ADDRESS: P 0 BOX 3608 INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIL A Lakeland FL 33802 INSURER A: Illinois Union Insurance Co 27960 INSURED INSURER B : ACE American Insurance CO 22667 Odyssey Manufacturing Co. INSURER C: Zenith Insurance Company 13269 1484 Massaro Blvd INSURER D INSURER E Tampa FL 33619 INSURER F COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: Jan 2020 Master REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECTTO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE lNSD WVD POLICY NUMBER MMIDDCY EFF POLICY Exp MM/DD LIMITS X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S 1,000,000 �/ CLAIMS -MADE X OCCUR A PREMISE, (Ea ocarrence $ 300, D00 x MED EXP (Any one person) y 10,000 Per Project Applies By Written Contract PERSONAL & ADV INJURY 5 1,000,000 A Y Y G24092975Oil 10/01/2019 10/0112020 GENT AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERALAGGREGATE $ 2,000.000 POLICY © FRO O JECT LOC PRODUCTS - COMP/OPAGG S 2,000,000 5 OTHER. AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea .-dent S 1,000,000 BODILY INJURY (Per person) 5 X ANYAUTO B OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS HIRED NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY Y Y H08450377 011 10/01/2019 10/01/2020 BOOILY INJURY (Per accident) S PROP R AMA E Per accident S PIP -Basic s 10,000 Hired PD UMBRPI - A LJAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE S 5,000,00C AGGREGATE 5 5,000,000 A EXCESS UAe CLAIMS-MAOE G24092987 011 10/01/2019 10/01/2020 DIED I I RETENTIONS $ C WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY Y / N ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory In Ni N/A Z066826616 01/01/2020 01101202i X1 STATUTE �RH EL EACH ACCIDENT S 1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE 6 1,000,000 EL DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT 5 1,000,000 It yes, descibe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS be,— Ea Poll Condltion/Agg $1,000,000 A PollutioNProf Liability Poll Ded $5k/Prof Ded 25K G24092975 011 101OV2019 10101/2020 Prof Ea Claim Aggregate $1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS! LCCA71ONS I VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be etteched If more space Is required) Bay County Board of Commissioners is additional insured on the general liability and auto liability on a primary non-contributory basis if required by written contract. Waiver of subrogation applies on general liability and auto liability when required by written contract. cQD-,'jfiH 1D�: CERTIFICATE HOLDER I CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Bay County Board of Commissioners ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS, 840 West 11th Street _ AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATVE -- Panama City. FL 324D1 C 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016103) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Exhibit B First Amendment to Contract 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite This First Amendment to the Contract 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite is entered into on July 7, 2021, by and between the Bay County Board of County Commissioners, at 840 West 11th St., Panama City, Florida 32401 ("County"), and Odyssey Manufacturing Company, located at 1484 Massaro Blvd., Tampa, FL 33619 ("Contractor"). 1. Intent The County and Contractor entered into a Contract on August 4, 2020. This amendment is necessary to allow for a one-year renewal with a five percent (5%) price increase. 2. Amendments a) The term of the contract is hereby renewed for one additional one-year term effective October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022. b) The contract price is hereby increased five percent (5%) effective October 1, 2021. 3. Survival of Other Provisions All other provisions of the original Contract, not amended by this First Amendment, shall remain in effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have made and executed this First Amendment as of the day and year first above written. `�pt1g111Nrr//�/ 'Q Executed by: f� Bill Kinsaul, ClerlGof Court Approved as Office of Bay unt Brian D. Leebrick BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BAY COUNTY By: Robert arroll, Chairman ``,tlWuurtrrrq ,OUNTY L,O/i��� �l► Qva tp vim N_ :m FL /rrr/r11111111111��, First Amendment Contract 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 1 of 2 ODYS ANUF CTURING COMPANY By: (Authorized Representative) Its: �61I`)ffA Ainaa'3r STATE OF r1uvt d 6- COUNTY OF This Amendment was cknowledged and subscrib, qefore meI the undersigned notary this 0� 1 day of %� 2021, by alY1'c L asd�orvwf lvtlna,-' of Cl--UsslfuMGi�u -�� , v and with proper authority, and who is persona ly known by m6 or I5roduced identification of jo( lam- ' otary Public : ►figs UNNEA A ISON W COMMISSI / GG 952418 EXPIRES: Wch 31, 2024 ;;Os... Bdl W lkU Nolffy Plj* Undo M ftM First Amendment Contract 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite 2 of 2 ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. April 14, 2021 Re: CORPORATE RESOLUTION FOR AUTHORITY TO SIGN BIDS, BID FORMS, CONTRACTS, BONDS & PERMITS ON BEHALF OF ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. To Whom It May Concern, WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Odyssey Manufacturing Co. has determined it to be in the best interest of the Corporation to establish a Corporate Resolution. Be it: RESOLVED, The undersigned hereby certifies that Patrick H. Allman, its General Manager, is authorized to sign bids and all bid forms; to execute agreements and any documents associated with these agreements; to sign bonds of any type; and to sign any permit documents on behalf of Odyssey Manufacturing Co. Additionally, the undersigned is the duly elected and qualified Secretary and the custodian of the books and records and seal of Odyssey Manufacturing Co., a corporation duly formed pursuant to the laws of the state of Delaware and that the foregoing is a true record of a resolution duly adopted at a meeting of the Board of Directors and that said meeting was held in accordance with state law and the Bylaws of the above -named Corporation on April 14, 2021, and that said resolution is now in full force and effect without modification or rescission. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have executed my name as Secretary and have hereunto affixed the corporate seal of the above -named Corporation this 14th day of April, 2021. - CORPORATE SEAL Stephen Sidelko, Secreetary__ Marvin T. Rake , P sident MANUFACTURERS UJTMZR� O CHLOE& (800) ODYSSEY :a &. , www.odysseymanufacturing.com Bay County Board of County Commissioners Agenda Item Summary 1�04R-lr First Amendment 20-55 Liquid Sodium Hypochlorite DEPARTMENT MAKING REQUEST/NAME: 11DATE: MEETINGPurchasing Department Karen Grindle, Chief Procurement 7/7/2021 REQUESTED MOTION/ACTION: Board approve the First Amendment to Contract 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite with Odyssey Manufacturing Company and authorize the Chairman to execute the Amendment. AGENDA BUDGETED ITEM? Yes Purchasing Office - BUDGETACTION: Consent None needed FINANCIAL IMPACT SUMMARY STATEMENT: The annual contract costs are budgeted every year. This will be placed in the upcoming FY 22 budget. BACKGROUND: On August 4, 2020 the Board approved a contract with Odyssey Manufacturing Company for Sodium Hypochlorite. The current contract price is $0.795 per gallon. Odyssey Manufacturing Co. has requested an increase of five percent (5%) resulting in an annual renewal contract price of $0.835 per gallon. The First Amendment is attached as Exhibit 1. Price increases are allowable by the contract and were substantiated utilizing the Producer Price Index (PPI). ATTACHMENTS: Description Type Exhibit 1 First Amendment Contract 20-55 Sodium Hypochlorite Exhibit Exhibit C ODYSSEY MANUFACTURING CO. July 13, 2021 Mr. Nate Literal Water Treatment Plant Superintendent Village of Tequesta 901 North Dixie Highway Tequesta, Florida 33469 Re: PROPOSAL TO SUPPLY BULK SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE TO THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA UTILITIES DEPARTMENT Encl: (1) PPI Index PCU325180325180S Dear Nate, Odyssey Manufacturing Co. has been supplying the Village of Tequesta sodium hypochlorite for the past fourteen years. Currently, the Village of Tequesta is being served under a piggyback arrangement using the City of Daytona Beach's sodium hypochlorite contract which expires on September 30, 2021. Effective October 1, 2021, Odyssey proposes to sell the Village of Tequesta its Ultrachlor 12.5 Trade Percent sodium hypochlorite for the firm lump sum price of $.835 per gallon using a piggyback from Bay County Utilities. This price is fixed and there are no fuel surcharges or delivery fees. This contract expires September 30, 2022 but has two more one- year renewals. I have attached a copy of the original bid package, our bid, the contract, and the renewal letter. The point of contact for Bay County to validate any of this information is Wendi Nation, Purchasing Director, and she can be reached at (850) 248-8270. This proposal to piggyback is made with the understanding that Odyssey Manufacturing would continue to supply your utility's bulk sodium hypochlorite needs. As part of the chemical supply, Odyssey will continue to provide technical assistance to your facilities as required as we have done in the past. As you are probably aware, we have been in a period of unprecedent hyper -inflation in the chemical business. In the past five months, our fuel costs have gone up over $1.25 per gallon (our delivery tankers get 5 — 6 mpg), our muriatic acid price has almost doubled, and our caustic pricing has gone up almost 50%. In addition, our we recently had to increase our labor costs by $600,000 per year just to retain our employees (most of which went to our tanker drivers as there is a massive CDL driver shortage in this country). There is no specific Producer Price Index (PPI) Data Table for sodium hypochlorite, but it is a secondary product of the basic inorganic chemical manufacturing index since it is made from chlorine and caustic. In the past year of the most currently available data (the index lags 30 — 60 days), the index has gone up 45% in the past 12 months (see Enclosure (1)). Odyssey's proposed increase is only 28.5%. Thanks for your consideration. Please do not hesitate to contact me at (813) ODYSSEY or cellular (813) 335- 3444 if I can be of further assistance. We appreciate your support and continued business. Sincerely, Patrick H. Allman General Manager U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Databases, Tables & Calculators by Subject Change Output Options: From: 2011 To: 2021 Dincludegraphs 0include annua(averages More ForniattingOutions.y► Data extracted on: May 21, 2021(9:41:52 AM) PPI Industry Data Series Id: PCU3251803251805 Series Title: PPI industry data for Other basic Inorganic chemical manufacturing -Secondary products, not seasonally adjusted Industry: Other basic inorganic chemical manufacturing Product: Secondary products Base Date: 201012 Download: W xlsx - Year' Jan -F-eb- Feb __. 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