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KAZAK-AcCLAIM* A PROFESSIONAL UM CORPORATION 171 TWELFTH STREET THIRO FLOOR OAKLAND. CALIF. 94607 (415) AES'7726 (415)693-7211 FAX: (415) 6354913 1 2 3 r Denise Abrams, Esq. KAZAN & McCLAIN, A Professional Law Corporation 171 Twelfth Street, Suite 300 Oakland, California 94607 Telephone: (415) 465-7728 Attorney for Plaintiff PLAINTIFF'S EXHIBIT ivSjHii ,11 ^ 5 6 7 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA 8 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA 9 10 WILLIE COLEMAN 11 Plaintiff, 12 vs. 13 FIBREBOARDCORPORATION, et al., 14 Defendants. 15 ) No. 650495-3 ) ) ) INTERROGATORIES ) ) ) ) ) ). 16 PROPOUNDING PARTY: Plaintiff, WILLIE COLEMAN 17 RESPONDING PARTY': Defendant, OWENS-ILLINOIS, INC. 18 SET NUMBER: ONE (1) 19 20 TO DEFENDANT AND TO THE ATTORNEYS OF RECORD HEREIN: 21 Plaintiff requests that defendant OWENS-ILLINOIS answer the 22 following interrogatories fully, separately and under oath, 23 pursuant to 2030 of the California Code of Civil Procedure. 24 DEFINITIONS 25 "NAME" shall refer to the name, business and residence 26 33901 1 KAZAFJ 4 McC^AIN a'professional UNM CORPORATION 171 TWELFTH STREET THIRO FLOOR OAKLAND. CAUF. 94607 (416)465-7726 (416)893-7211 FAX. (415)636-4913 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 fc address, and business and residence telephone number of persons inquired about herein. "USED" shall refer to asbestos-containing products which were purchased, distributed, or otherwise supplied to or possessed by the various contractors named herein. "Fruitvale Cannery" shall refer to the canning business and plant located at 905 66th Avenue, Fruitvale, Oakland, California, known at various times as Fruitvale Cannery, National Can, Glorietta Foods, and Tri-Valley Growers. "OWENS-ILLINOIS" shall refer to Owens-Illinois, Inc. and its predecessors, including but not limited to Owens-Illinois Glass Company. INTERROGATORY NO. 1: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestoscontaining products USED by Western Asbestos Company in Northern California between the years 1944 and 1967. INTERROGATORY NO. 2: NAME each and every person who can identify any OWENSILLINOIS products USED by Western Asbestos Company in Northern California between the years 1944 and 1958. t INTERROGATORY NO. 3: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestos- containing products USED by Bay Cities Asbestos Company in Northern California between the years 1944 and 1948. INTERROGATORY NO. 4: NAME each and every person who can identify any OWENS- 33901 2. ifV'Ai KAZ*N4McCUUN APntyEssioNAi. law corporation in TWELFTH STREET THIRO FLOOR OAKLAND. CALIF. 94607 (415) 465-7729 (415) 893-7211 FAX: (415) 835-4913 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 cc ILLINOIS products USED by Bay Cities Asbestos Company in Northern California between the years 1944 and 1948. INTERROGATORY NO. 5: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestoscontaining products USED by Plant Asbestos Company in Northern California between the years 1947 and 1958. INTERROGATORY NO. 6: NAME each and every person who can identify any OWENSILLINOIS products USED by Plant Asbestos Company in Northern California between the years 1947 and 1958. INTERROGATORY NO. 7: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestoscontaining products USED by Plant Rubber & Asbestos Works in Northern California between the years 1944 and 1947. INTERROGATORY NO. 8: NAME each and every person who can identify any OWENSILLINOIS products USED by Plant Rubber & Asbestos Works in Northern California between the years 1944 and 1947. INTERROGATORY NO. 9; NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestoscontaining products USED by Asbestos Company of California in Northern California between the years 1944 and 1947. INTERROGATORY NO. 10: NAME each and every person who can identify any OWENSILLINOIS products USED by Asbestos Company of California in Northern California between the years 1944 and 1947. 33901 3. A PROFESSIONAL AAHKORPdRATl'on 171 TWELFTH STREET THIR& FLOOR OAKLANO, CALIF 94607 (415)465-7726 (415)893-7211 FAX (415)635-4913 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 cc INTERROGATORY NO. 11; NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestos- containing products USED at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Washington in 1943 and 1944. INTERROGATORY NO. 12: ... NAME each and every person who can identify any OWENS- . Z ILLINOIS products USED at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Washington in 1943 and 1944. INTERROGATORY NO. 13: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestos- containing products USED by - insulation contractors at Fruitvale Cannery in Fruitvale, California.between the years 1946 and 1958 INTERROGATORY NO. 14; NAME each and every person who can identify any OWENS- ILLINOIS products USED by insulation contractors at Fruitvale Cannery in Fruitvale, California between the years 1946 and 1958 INTERROGATORY NO. 15: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestos- containing products USED at Fruitvale Cannery in Fruitvale, California between the years 1946 and 1958. I INTERROGATORY NO. 16i NAME each and every person who can identify any OWENS- ILLINOIS products USED at Fruitvale Cannery in Fruitvale, i California between the years 1946 and 1958. INTERROGATORY NO. 17: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestos- 33901 4. kazam 4 McClain a professional LAIN CORPORATION 171 TWELFTH STREET THIRO FLOOR OAKLANO. CALIF. 94607 (416)465-7726 (416)693-7211 FAX: (415) 835-4913 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 cc containing products USED at Oakland Army Base in Oakland, California in 1944 and 1945. INTERROGATORY NO. 18; NAME each and every person who can identify any OWENS- ILLINOIS products USED at Oakland Army Base in Oakland, California in 1944 and 1945. -,- INTERROGATORY NO. 19: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestos- containing products USED at Alameda Naval Air Station in Alameda California in 1945 and 1946. INTERROGATORY NO. 20 NAME each and every person who can identify any OWENS- ILLINOIS products USED at Alameda Naval Air Station in Alameda, California in 1945 and 1946. INTERROGATORY NO. 21; NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestos- containing products manufactured by any defendants other than OWENS-ILLINOIS and USED by Western Asbestos Company in Northern California between the years 1944 and 1958. INTERROGATORY NO. ' 22: i NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestos- containing products manufactured by any defendants other than OWENS-ILLINOIS and USED by Bay Cities Asbestos Company in Northern California between the years 1944 and 1948. INTERROGATORY NO. 23: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestos- 33901 5. Kazan t. McClain A PROFESSIONAL LNW CORPORATION 171 TWELFTH STREET THIRO FLOOR OAKLAND. CAUF. 94607 (415)4697728 (415)893-7211 FAX. (415) 835-4913 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 cc containing products manufactured by any defendants other than OWENS-ILLINOIS and USED by Plant Asbestos Company in Northern California between the years 1947 and 1958. INTERROGATORY NO. 24: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestoscontaining products manufactured by any defendants other than OWENS-ILLINOIS and USED by Plant Rubber & Asbestos Works in Northern California between the years 1944 and 1947. INTERROGATORY NO. 25; NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestoscontaining products manufactured by any defendants other than OWENS-ILLINOIS and USED by Asbestos Company of California in Northern California between the years 1944 and 1947. INTERROGATORY NO. 26: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestoscontaining products manufactured by any defendants other than OWENS-ILLINOIS and USED at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Washington in 1943 and 1944. INTERROGATORY NO. 27: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestoscontaining products manufactured by any defendants other than OWENS-ILLINOIS and USED at Fruitvale Cannery in Fruitvale, California between the years 1946 and 1958. INTERROGATORY NO. 28: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestoscontaining products manufactured by any defendants other than 33901 6. KAZAN A McCLAtN a professional LAW CORPORATION in twelfth street THIRD FLOOR OAKLAND. CALIF 94607 (415) 465-7728 (415) 893-7211 FAX. (415)635-4913 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 cc OWENS-ILLINOIS and USED at Alameda Naval Air Station in Alameda, California in 1945 and 1946. INTERROGATORY NO. 29: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestoscontaining products manufactured by any defendants other than OWENS-ILLINOIS and USED at Oakland Army Base in Oakland, California in 1944 and 1945. INTERROGATORY NO. 30: NAME each distributor of OWENS-ILLINOIS products in the Northern California area between the years 1944 and 1958. INTERROGATORY NO. 31: For each distributor listed in response to Interrogatory No. 30, identify the years inclusive that the distributor sold OWENSILLINOIS products in the Northern California area. INTERROGATORY NO. 32: NAME each salesperson who sold OWENS-ILLINOIS products in the Northern California area between the years 1944 and 1958. INTERROGATORY NO 33: For each salesperson listed in response to Interrogatory No. 32 identify the years inclusive that the salesperson sold OWENSILLINOIS products in the Northern California area. INTERROGATORY NO 34: NAME every person with knowledge of the OWENS-ILLINOIS products sold in Northern California between the years 1944 and 1958. INTERROGATORY NO. 35: 33901 7. 4 MCCJJUN a professional law corporation 171 TWELFTH STREET THIRD FLOOR OAKLAND. CALIF. 94607 (415)465-7728 (415)693-7211 FAX. (415)635-4913 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Cf NAME each distributor of OWENS-ILLINOIS products in the * State of Washington in 1943 and 1944. INTERROGATORY NO. 36: For each distributor named in response to Interrogatory No. 35, identify the years inclusive that the distributor sold OWENS ILLINOIS products in the State of Washington. INTERROGATORY NO. 37: NAME each salesperson who sold OWENS-ILLINOIS products in the State of Washington in 1943 and 1944. INTERROGATORY NO. 38: V-. For each salesperson listed in response to Interrogatory No 37, identify the years inclusive that the salesperson sold OWENS ILLINOIS products in the State of Washington. INTERROGATORY NO. 39; NAME each and every person with knowledge of the OWENS- ILLINOIS products sold in the State of Washington in 1943 and 1944. INTERROGATORY NO 40; NAME every person with knowledge of the OWENS-ILLINOIS products sold to Western Asbestos Co. between the years 1944 and i 1958. INTERROGATORY NO 41: NAME every person with knowledge of the OWENS-ILLINOIS products sold to Bay Cities Asbestos Company between the years 1944 and 1948. INTERROGATORY NO 42: 33901 8. KAZAlj* McCLAIN A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION 171 TWELFTH STREET THIRO FLOOR OAKLAND. CALIF. 94607 (415)465-7726 (415)893-7211 FAX: (415) 835-4913 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 cc NAME every person with knowledge of the OWENS-ILLINOIS products sold to Plant Asbestos Company between the years 1947 and 1958. INTERROGATOR!' NO. 43: . ---i 4. ! , NAME every person with knowledge of the OWENS-ILLINOIS products sold to Plant Rubber & Asbestos Works between the years 1944 and 1947. INTERROGATORY NO. 44: NAME every person with knowledge of the OWENS-ILLINOIS products sold to Asbestos Company of California between the years 1944 and 1947. INTERROGATORY NO 45: NAME every person with knowledge of the OWENS-ILLINOIS products sold to Fruitvale Cannery at Fruitvale, California between the years 1946 and 1958. INTERROGATORY NO. 46; . f- NAME every person with knowledge of the OWENS-ILLINOIS products sold to Alameda Naval Air Station at Alameda, California in 1945 and 1946. INT" ERROGATORY NO. 47: I NAME every person with knowledge of the OWENS-ILLINOIS products sold to Oakland Army Base at Oakland, California in 1944 and 1945. INTERROGATORY NO. 48: NAME every person with knowledge of the OWENS-ILLINOIS products sold to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard at Bremerton, 33901 9. KAZAN 6 McCLAIN A PROFESSIONAL LAIN CORPORATION 171 TWELFTH STREET THIRD FLOOR Oakland, calif 94607 (415)465-7728 (415)693-7211 FAX. (415) 835-4913 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 cc Washington in 1943 and 1944. INTERROGATORY NO. 49; * NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestos- containing products USED by J.T. Thorpe in Northern California between the years 1946 and 1972. INTERROGATORY NO. 50: NAME each and every person who can identify any OWENS- ILLINOIS products USED by J.T. Thorpe in Northern California between the years 1946 and 1958. INTERROGATORY NO. 51: NAME each and every person who can identify any asbestos- containing products manufactured by any defendants other than OWENS-ILLINOIS and USED by J.T. Thorpe in Northern California between the years 1946 and 1958. INTERROGATORY NO 52: NAME every person with knowledge of the OWENS-ILLINOIS products sold to J.T. Thorpe between the years 1946 and 1958. DATED: , 1989 ^ KAZAN & McCLAIN A Professional Law Corporation By: DENISE ABRAMS Attorney for Plaintiff 33901 10. KAZAMAMcCUUN APROFESsitNAL LAW CORPORATION 171 TWELFTH STREET THIRO FLOOR OAKLAND. CALIF. 94607 (415)465-7726 (415)693-7211 RAX (415) 635-4913 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 cc Denise Abrams, Esq. KAZAN & McCLAIN, A Professional Law Corporation 171 Twelfth Street, Third Floor Oakland, California 94607 Telephone: (415) 465-7728 Attorney for Plaintiff IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA WILLIE COLEMAN , ......................... Plaintiff, vs. FIBREBOARDCORPORATION, et al., Defendants. ) No. 650495-3 ) ) DECLARATION FOR ) ADDITIONAL DISCOVERY ) (INTERROGATORIES) ) ) ) ) ). I, Denise Abrams, declare: 1. I am an attorney at law duly licensed to practice before all courts in the State of California. 2. I am an associate in the law offices of KAZAN & i McCLAIN, A Professional Law Corporation, 171 Twelfth Street, Third Floor, Oakland, California 94607, and I am an attorney of record for plaintiff WILLIE COLEMAN herein. 3. I am propounding to defendant OWENS-ILLINOIS, INC. the attached set of interrogatories. 4. This set of interrogatories will cause the total number 59095 1. KAZAN 1 Mc^LAIN A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION 171 TWELFTH STREET THIRD FLOOR OAKLANO. CALIF. 94607 (415) 465*7720 (415)893-7211 FAX. (415) 835-4913 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 '-24 25 26 cc of interrogatories propounded to the party to whom they are directed to exceed the number of interrogatories permitted by subdivision (c) of section 2030 of the Code of Civil Procedure. 5. I have not propounded any interrogatories to this party since July 1, 1987. 6. I am familiar with the issues and previous discovery conducted by all parties in this case. 7. This set of interrogatories contains a total of 52 questions (including subparts). 8. I have personally examined each of the questions, including any subparts, in this set of interrogatories. 9. The information sought by each question and any subparts is necessary for the proper preparation of this case and reasonably requires this number of questions. 10. None of the questions or subparts in this set of interrogatories is being propounded for any improper purpose, such as to harass the party, or the attorney for the'party, to whom it is directed, or to cause unnecessary delay or needless increase in the cost of litigation. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed this 27th day of July, 1989, in Oakland, California. ^ 14-z--`P' Denise Abrams 59095 2. c Willie Col^~'.n v. Fibreboard Corp., et PROOF OF SERVICE I. declare that: I am employed in the County of Alameda, State of California. I am over the age of 18 years and not a party to the within action. My business address is 171 Twelfth Street, Suite 300, Oakland, California, 94607. On July 28, 1989 I served the following document (s): Interrogatories for Owens-Illinios, Inc. In: on the parties in said action by placing a true copy in a sealed envelope and each envelope addressed as follows: : J. Lawrence Judy, Esq,: ; SHIELD & SMITH I; 580 California St.,Ste 140C ' | San Francisco, CA 94104 j fir: Ropers, Majeski, et al. 665 Montgomery Street Suite 1600 San Francisco, CA 94111 GrrMMVkte Richard Hayden, Esq. BOGLE & GATES 1400 Coin Center 222 S.W. Columbia Portland, OR 97201 {for HKP) (By Facsimile Machine [FAX]) By personally transmitting a true copy thereof via an electronic facsimile machine between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. xx (By Mail) I am readily familiar with this office's business practice for collection and processing of correspondence for mailing with the United States Postal Service and that this document with postage fully prepaid will be deposited with the United States Postal Service this date in the ordinary course of business. ________ (By Personal Service) By personally delivering a true copy thereof to the office of the addressee above. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on July 28, 1989at Oakland, California. 7/11/88 c CWillie Cole A V. Fibreboard Corp. et a ^ANDERSON, GALLOWAY I LUCCHESE, 1676 North California Bird., Ste. 500, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 for: Babcock I Wilcox _____BARFIELD, DRYDEN 6 RUANE, II California St., Ste. 3125, San Francisco, CA 94111 fir: Hitco/Ford _____BENNETT, SARUELSEN, REYNOLDS t ALLARD, 1951 Mebster St., Ste. 200, Oakland, Ca 94612 for: U.S. Mineral/E.J. Bartells J^BERRY I BERRY, 505 Fourteenth St., 12th FI., Oakland, CA 94612 for: Bedical Records . ____ BISHOP, BARRY, HONE t REID, 465 California St., lith Floor, San Francisco, CA 94104 for: PPS BJQRK, FLEER 6 LAWRENCE, 192 Tenth St., 12th Floor, Oakland, CA 94607 for: Rayaark/Celotex/Carey Canada BLEDSOE. CATHCART, &I0T, CURFBAN 1 ALLSNANG, 650 California St., Ste. 282B, San Francisco, CA 94108 _JBRANSQN, FITZGERALD I HOWARD, 643 Bair Island Rd., Ste. 400, P.0. Box 21S9, Reduood City, CA 94064-2189 for:'Synkoloid _____BROBECK, PHUEBER ( HARRISON, Bill Levin, Esq., Spear Street Toner, B! Market Plaza, San Francisco, CA 94105 ..... _____BRONSON, BRONSON 6 MCKINNON, 100 B Street, Ste. 400, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 for: Sacoao-Sierra/SACOHQ '1" ~ _____BURNHILL, MOREHOUSE, BURFORD, et al., 1220 Oakland Blvd., P.0. Box 5168, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 for: Kelly-Moore _____CAPPS, STAPLES, et al., P.0. Box 5607, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 for: Read Clark --..-.W."- X"CARROLL. BURDICK 6 MCDONOUGH, One Ecker Bid., Ecker I Stevenson Streets, Ste. 400, San Francisco, CA 94105 - - for: Detrick/Volksnagen * _____CLAPP, HORONEY, BELLAGAMBA, DAVIS.6 VUCINICH, 505 Haiilton Ave., Ste. 103, Palo Alto, CA 94301 for: Grace, W.R. Co./Zonolitef _____CROSBY, HEAFEY, ROACH 4 MAY, 1999 Harrison.St., Oakland, CA 94612 for: Lear Siegler/Chrysler/Westinghouse/Phillips/Shell/Chevro ____ ERICKSEN, ARBUTHNOT, WALSH, et al., 535 Mira Vista Ave., Oakland, CA 94610 'V for: Firestone/6oodyear Tire 6 Rubber/Sainerton I Walberg ____ ERNSTER l MOFFAT, 5200 E. Sheila St., Los Angeles, CA 90040 for: Atchison, Topeka 1 Santa Fe Railway _____FABR1S, BURGESS I RING, 44 Montgoaery St., Ste. 4130, San Francisco, CA 94104 for: Shell Oil SLflSPY t SLASPY. 201 No. Civic Dr.. Ste. 245. Walnut Creek. CA 94596 for: Garlock/Colt Ind. ____ GORDON 6 REES, 601 Montgoaery, 4th FI., San Francisco, CA 94111 for: Bendix/UNOCAL/N.R. Grace X. HARDIN. COOK, LDPER, et al., Lake Merritt Plaza, 1999 Harrison St., 18th FI., Oakland, CA_ 94612-3508 for: Western RacArthur a ^ ____ iASSARD, BONNINGTON, ROGERS 6 HUBER, 5 Freaont Center, 50 Freaont St., Ste. 3400^ San Francisco, CA 94105 )C JACKSON. LAW OFFICES OF GABRIEL A. JACKSON, 33 Nen Montgoaery St., 18th FI., San Francisco, CA 94105 for: Eagle-Picher _____JEDE1KIN, CONNOR 6 GREEN, 445 Washington St., San Francisco, CA 94111 for: Asbestos Corp./Anaconda ____ GEORGE W. KILBOURNE, ESO., 3755 Alhaabra Ave., Ste. 9, Martinez, CA 94553 for: plaintiffs ____ KINCAID, 61ANUNZ10, et al., 200 Webster St., Ste. 200, P.0. Box 1B28, Oakland, CA 94604 for: Kaiser Ceaent/Kaiser Gypsua/Doatar/Calaveras X KNOT, RICKSEN, et al., 1999 Harrison St., Ste. 1700, Oakland, CA 94612 for: Coabustion Enq.^J. ThoTpe) XLANDELS. RIPLEY 6 DIAMOND, 450 Pacific, San Francisco, CA 94133 for: Flintkote/Genstar JLEACH, BIESTY 6 MCGREEVY, 1735 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, CA 94109 for: H.K.Porter ____ LOW, BALL 6 LYNCH, David Vogl, Esq., 601 California St., 21st FI., San Francisco, CA 94108 for: Aaer. Asb./Beadex/Huxley ____ LYNCH, LOQFBOURROW, HELEMENST1NE, et al., 505 Beach St., San Francisco, CA 94133 for: Douaan Products L^"O' Willie- Coleman v. Fibreboard Corp. ____ HARRQN, REID I SHEEHY, The International Bldg., 601 California St., Ste. 1200, San Francisco, CA 91108-2396 for: Georgia Pacific ____ MCCUTCHEN, DOYLE, BROWN l ENERSEN, Charles Wilson, Esq., 13 Eabarcadero Center, 28th FI., San Francisco, CA 94111 ____ MCDONALD, PERUSSINA 6 CULLOM, 635 Sacraaento St., Ste. 720, San Francisco, CA 941(1 for: Crane Pack'g HC6LYNN. MCLORS i MCDOWELL, Bayside Plaza, 188 Eibarcadero, Ste. 200, San Francisco, CA 94105 for: Borg-Warner/Shell ^ MCNAMARA. HOUSTON, DOOSE, MCCLURE 6NEY, P.0. Box 528B, Walnut Creek, CA94596 for: (ttolro^a!)Anchor Pkg ____ MOORE, CLIFFORD, WOLFE, LARSON 6 TRUTNER, P.0. Box 119, Oakland, CA 94604 for: Okonite Co. H0RGENSTE1N. LADD t JUBELIRER, The Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., 101 Market St.,'6th FI., San Francisco, CA 94105 ____ PARICHAN, RENBERS, CROSSMAN I HARVEY, 2350 W. Shan, Ste. 130, Fresno, CA 93711 for: General Motors - -V ____ PETTIT 6 MARTIN, 101 California St., 35th FI., San Francisco, CA 94111 for: ASARCO/Lake Asbestos ____ PILLSBURY, MADISON 6 SUTRQ, P.0. Box 7880, San Francisco, CA 94120 for: Standard Oil/Chevron/DuPont/Bethlehea Steel ____ PQPELKA, ALLARD, et a 1., One Alaaden Blvd., Ste. 800, San Jose, CA 95115 for: Owens-Corning Fiberglas ____ REAM, ROSKOPH l BUSSELL, 755 Page Hill Rd., IB-100, Palo Alto, CA 94304 for: Wagner Electric ____ HARK H. ROSENTHAL, Esq., 13 Eabarcadero Center, Ste. 670, San Francisco, CA 94111 for: Crown, Cork & Seal ____ SEDGWICK, DETERT, HORAN 6 ARNOLD, 1 Eabarcadero Center, 16th FI., San Francisco, CA 94111 for: Todd Shipyard .____ SHEPPARD, MULLIN, RICHTER IJAMPTON, 4 Eabarcadero Center, 17th FI., San Francisco, 94111 for: Cape't Charter " _____STARK, NELLS, RAHL, FIELD 6 SCHWARTZ, Lake Merritt Plaza, 1999 Harrison St., Ste. 1300, Oakland, CA 946(2 for: Cassiar STEVENS 6 DRUMMOND, 1910 Olyapic Blvd., Ste. 250, Walnut Creek, CA .94596 for: Asbestos Corp., Ltd./BelI/Atlas .r ii ! ____ SULLIVAN, ROCHE I JOHNSON, 220 Bush St., 20th FI., Hills Tower Bldg., San Francisco, CA 94104-3559 for: Abex Corp. K TARKIN6T0H. O'CONNOR I O'NEILL, One Market Plaza, Spear Street Tower, Ste. 4100, San Francisco, CA 95105 for: Plant Insulatic ____ THELEN, NARRIN, JOHNSON 6 BRIDGES, 12 Eabarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA 94111 for: Kaiser Alua/Kaiser Steel _____THOMPSON 6 MICHEL, 3500 Aaerican River Dr., Ste. 101, Sacraaento, CA 95864 for: Lear Siegler ____ T0LPE6IN, 1HAI I TADLOCK, One Post St., Ste. 2400, San Francisco, CA 94104 for: Rich-Tex ____ WALSWORTH, FRANKLIN 6 BEVINS, One Hontgoaery St., West Tower, Ste. 2121, San Francisco, CA 94104 ' for: Haailton Mat./Haai1 ton Dist. ____ NEINTRAUB, GENSHLEA, et al., 2535 Capitol Oaks Dr., Sacraaento, CA 95B33 for:..Dexter ____ WISE, WIEZOREK, TIMMONS 6 WISE, B88 So. Figueroa St., Ste. 840, Los Angeles, CA 90017 for: Auto Specialties XWRIGHT. ROBINSON, et al., 101 California St., San Francisco, CA 94111 for: Owens-Corning Fiberglas TABLE OF CONTENTS Ger-e'ef product dticrloiioft..............................................2 end 3 Spec-^c*'c-.j end c'en'gn dc?o foruse withfoil sub*purfin 4 ConiTvctic-i c'efcils for use wirh reifub*Duriin ................ 5 $pec:ncc:icr.i end design ccta for use with standard slrvcturclmerr.berj............................................................................ 6 Construction detoili for use with itondcrd strveturei memberj.......................................................................... 7 Typical construction details................................................................. 8 Technicc! ccla............................................................................................9 PSofogrcph*...........................................................................10 orvd 11 Koylo Roof Tiles have a rare combination of strength and light weight. Tiles are easy to handle, easy to carry. Moving1 loads of tiles across Kaylo Roof Decks in wheelbarrows or dollies is common practice. VT-: r\4v,l cts s&s 1 csira r&eg IT Si. xn \ 1 f\. Y>ff ' : ft hy/hl -- - iM '"lh` A aS* SETS A NEW STANDARD FOR LIGHTWEIGHT NON-COMBUSTIBLE ROOF CONSTRUCTION Kaylo Insulating Roof Tile laid on light steel members now makes available for the first time a roof deck in which fire pro tection, structural strength and insulation are all provided in a single lightweight all-mineral unit. LIGHTWEIGHT `^STRUCTURAL UNIT Kaylo Roof Tile is not merely a roof insulation.' It is a rein forced structural unit designed for. a total load of fifty pounds per square foot with an adequate safety factor. Its flexural strength is more than sufficient for typical roof deck require ments. Kaylo Roof Tile decks weigh approximately six pounds per square foot, including supporting sub-purlins, or around five oour.es to the square foot for the roof tile only. Thus it is now possible to design a deck made with a nonccm.bustible tile so that the dead load above the main purlins, .r.ci'-dmg an excellent built-up roofing, is about twelve pounds oer square foot of roof area. INSULATES AS IT COVERS This lightweight roof deck combines structural strergth and thermal insulation in one material. Since Kaylo Insulating Roof Tile provides insulation value equal to that of ar. inch and c half of standard insulating board, no additional insulation needed for usual installations. A special operation of applying insulation over the structural deck is thus eliminated. FIREPROOF at the time of manufacture. This fiber-reinforced mass is ad ditionally strengthened by a welded wire mesh placed in the tile at the time it is formed. Kaylo Hoof Tile provides a new standard of fire protection for The unique cellular structure of Kaylo Insulating Hoof Tile lightweight construction. The tile themselves will withstand makes possible its remarkable combination of desirable char building fire temperatures as defined by the standard A. S. T. M. acteristics. Kaylo Insulating Roof Tile has cells so small they fire curve, for more than one hour without failing in load- are measured in fractions of a micron, and so tremendous in carrying capacity and without permitting a temperature rise on the ccid side great enough to constitute failure. Fire originating above a Kaylo roof deck is prevented from producing dangerous number that more tnan 091 of the tile is composed of air ceils which together have a total wall area of more than one hundred acres per cubic foot of tile! temperatures within the building for a period of at least one hour. Because of economy of steel in the supporting structure Tile units have a smooth under-surface with a light reflection factor of approximately SO per cent. mace possible by a Kaylo roof deck; because of its non-com- bustibilitv; because of its insulation value; because of its live^.l^ad-carrying capacity in relation to the dead load of the deck; _jli because it can be erected rapidly; this new roof construction recommends itself to every architect and engineer who has a SUES EREGTIQK COSTS major roof construction problem today.^.^'- Kaylo insulating roof decks are easier to install th.2n conven tional decks--yet they require no revolutionary new methods. Workmen like Kaylo Roof Tile. FIELD TESTED When Owens-Illinois Glass Company -sub-purlins are used, a Kaylo Roof Deck is constructed in only three steps-erecting the ^su-purlins, laying the tile and grouting the end joints. Then the Kaylo Insulating Hoof Tile has been introduced to the public deck is ready for covering by conventional roofing materials. Kaylo after several years of experimental development and pilpt-plant' Roof Tile C2n also be used with other types of framing. manufacture by the Owens-Illinois Glass Compajiyf'-. In this, . Xo added application of roof insulation is necessary except development an area of several hundred thousand-square feet . where special conditions require an unusually high degree of has been incorporated in the construction of Owens-Illinois and insulation. In such cases light density Kaylo insulation in block American Structural Products buildings, and others, including form can be mopped in over the Kaylo insulating deck. A two- plants, laboratories, offices and.-warehouses. Much of it has inch thickness, for example, mopped in over a standard Kaylo been in service for several, years. fit ' insulating deck will provide a U value, or over-all transmission, of approximately 0.10 Btu per hour per square foot per degree difference between inside and outside temperatures. Kaylo Insulating Roof Tile can.be fitted to odd-si:ed spaces BEKERAL DESCRIPTION at the job-site without special tools. Any saw which will cut the "ires, such as a light power saw, is suitable. Kaylo Roof Tile can be readily chipped or gouged to fit irregular surfaces. Kaylo Insulating Hoof Tile is made in one size only, nominally 2 A x IS x 26 inches. It is white, or whitish in appearance and "TV-.ace entirely of a ncn-combustible mineral base which is pre- Eecause of its light weight and convenient size, Kaylo Roof Tile is easy to carry to the place where it is to be laid. It has been designed as a simple, or.e-mar. tile and weighs only ap ~T. ruinate'.y a calcium silicate, or combination of calcium silicates, proximately 23 pounds per tiie (having an area of four and which mineral fibers have been incorporated for reinforcing one-half square feet). SPECIFICATIONS, DESIGN DATA A M D /fc?. NCTn: The general conditions of the contract are hereby made, by ;e;erence, a part of this specification. SCOPE This work consists of furnishing all labor and materials neces sary for the installation of Kaylo Hoof Tile, including steel sub-purlins, grout and curbs as shown on the drawings, or aS spec.n.ed herein, or both. MATERIALS 1. Sub-purlins. Steel sub-purlins shall be Owens-TUinois Glass Company structural steel rail sections No. 101. Before leaving the shop, all steel work shall be thoroughly cleaned of all loose rust, mill scale and foreign matter and given one coat of approved metal protection applied thoroughly and .evenly. 2. Kaylo Roof Tile. Roof tile shall be precast and reinforced Kayio Hoof Tile, 25,i inches thick by 18 inches wide by 36 inches long as made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company. 3. Anchors. Anchors are not required with Owens-Illinois Glass Company sub-puriins No. 101. 4. Grout. Grout for end joints of tile shall be composed of the following materials, measured by volume: PROPORTIONS Roll Botch Volyme Gauging plaster (quick-setting)_______ 1.0 1 cu. ft. Expended vermiculite (vermiculite plastering aggregate).... 0.6 Water (approximate).......................... --1.0 0.6 cu. ft. 7J,i gallons Consistency of grout shall be such that it can be poured, but not so thin that the vermiculite will float. Add water to provide proper consistency. Stir thoroughly to remove all lumps. Dry materials may be mixed in large quantities as desired, but water should be added only to small batches which can be used immediately. 5. Curbs. Kaylo Insulating P.oof Tile 2% inches thick by 18 inches wide by 36 inches long shall be used for curbs wherever shown on plans. Tiles shall be cut on job to height required. INSTALLATION 1. Sub-purlins. To receive Kaylo P.oof Tile, No. 101 sub-purlin shall be accurately spaced 3 feet 1 inch on centers. Sub-purlins shall be welded to each support with cne fillet welc % inch long placed on alternate sides of sub-purlir.s. At ends o; sub-purlins place welds on both sides. Where joints of sub-puriim do no: occur over supports, their ends shall be welced together Where ends of sub-purlir.s bear on masonry, they shall be secure!; anchored to the masonry. 2. Kaylo Roof Tile. Kaylo P.oof Tile shall be spaced evenly on sub-purlins to provide a minimum end bearing of Vs inch. Tile shall be butted tightly together at sides. Cut tile to f.t at ridges, hips, valleys, parapets, curbs, walls, around vents, pipes, etc. and grout in place. Where necessary to cut standard pieces for fitting, any hand or pov, er saw which will cut the wire mesh is suitable. 3. Grout. Joints at ends of tile over sub-purlins, and at ridges and hips, shall he filled with grout mixed as specified. Where sub-purlin No. 102 is used the stem of the sub-purlin shall completely surrounded with grout to proride a key anchors^" against uplift pressure. Grout shall be poured from an open-spout can into joints until the grout protrudes slightly above the surface of the tile. When grout has reached its initial set (few minutes) scrape joints f.ush with the tile surface. Sweep all loose and excess grout from the roof, leaving the roof deck free from all foreign matter. 4. Saddles. Where concrete (either lightweight or gravel ag gregate) saddles or cants are used over Kavlo P.oof Deck, prime surface of tiles which receive saddles, or cants, with asphalt primer (Federal specifications, SS-S-701). Mop primer over top surface of tile using not less than 7.5 pounds (one gallon) per one hundred square feet of roof.- i^fESISH'.bD.AtT^-FQR RAIL SUB-PURLIN NO. 101 Sin 2-1/4" * 2-3/8" Weight lb./LF. 22 Lb./S.f. of Roof 1.1 Sooeinp 3'-l" On Centers lx*x In. 4 .690 ly*y In. 4 .182 Si-k In. 3 .51 ALLOWABLE CLEAR SPANS FOR VARIOUS LOAD CONDITIONS Totcl lood Clear ! span* Defie ction {Per Sq. FtJ f = 20,000 f = 18,000 f =20,000 f =18,000 Sc.tr.ern Stctei & retire Sicoe 32 lb. Cffcl Vc'es t w -, L ^ r. $.:e*ei *2 lb. 4 9 !b. Vru i7 lb. 1 9' S'-3" 7-7" 7T'-5r*" 8'- 1 1" .254 r- 9" .358 7'-3" .310 6-8" .258 .370 .279 .228 .208 Assumed deed load, per square loot of roof: Kcylo tile ore sub-purlins. . . . 6.0 lb. Built-up roofing (ter end g'evl)......... 6.0 lb. To'ol decs Iced.........12.0 lb. Assumed snow load on horizontal surfcce per square foot of roof; Southern Steles end Poeific SJcpe llfve loedj.. 20 lb. per jq. ft. Centre! States.............30 lb. per iq. h. Rocky Mot-rlcirj end N.E. Stctei.........37 lb. per *c. Nornwetf Sic'et. . . . A5 lb. per iq. M = Wl To" 'Spcni i`:wft ere for fief reefs. Where sub*pwr'>i run pc'c-'ief to the r.dge cf caches roefi and yrjymmefriccl berdir; eccur:, redwte '.pen. s SPECIFICATIONS, DESIGN DATA A kTb*^ MOTE: The general conditions of the contract are hereby made, bv reference, a cart of this soectfication. SCOPE This work consists of furnishing all labor and materials necessary for the installation of Kayio Roof Tile, including (bent studs) (staple clips) (nails), gTout and curbs as shown on the drawings, or as specified herein, or both. 1. Kcylo Roof Tile. MATERIALS Roof tile shall be precast and reinforced Kayio Roof Tile, 2V* inches thick by 18 inches wide by 35 inches long as made by Owens-Illinois Glass Company. 2. Anchorage Materials. (Select one which applies to details used.) ab. Sent Studs (for trussed purlins or standard structural shapes) Ber.t studs shall be IV;" x l1;" K. T. Bent 0. L. E. Studs. (Tot threaded; outside loaded end.) Each stud shall have a suitable ferrule. Studs and ferrules shall be as manufactured by Kelson Stud Welding Corp., or approved equal. c. Kails (for wood framing) Kails for fastening Kayio Roof Tile to wood framing members shall be 20d common x 4" long, hot-dip galvanized. d. Kails (for Stran-Steel) Kails for fastening Kayio Roof Tile to Stran-Steel shall be 12d box x 3" long, bot^dip galvanized, dd. Staples (for Stran-Steel) Staples shall be -12 ga. (.105) mill galv, steel wire at least 3" long and 1' wide. 3. Grout. Grout for end joints of tile shall be composed of the follow ing materials, measured by volume: PROPORTIONS Gauging plaster Batch Ratio Vo!um# (cuick-setting)------------------------------ 1.0 1 cu. ft. Expanded vermiculite (vermiculite plastering aggregate). 0.6 0.6 cu. ft. Water (approximate) ........................... -- 1.0 7V6 gal Consistency of grout shall be such that it can be poured, but not so thin that the vermiculite will float. Add water to provide proper consistency. Stir thoroughly to remove all lumps. Dry materials may be mixed in large quantities as desired, but water should be added only to small batches which can be used im mediately. KOTE: Reduce water content when using Stran-Steel. (Mini mum quantity, 4 gallons per batch.) 4. Curbs. Kavio Insulating Roof Tile 21) inches thick by 18 inches .vice by 26 inches long shall be used for curbs wherever shown cr. riar.s. Ties shall be cut on job to height required. INSTALLATION 1. Purlins (or joists). Puriins or joists shall be furnished and installed by others. They shall be accurately spaced 3*-0on centers to receive Kayio Roof Tile. 2. Kayio Roof Tile. Kayio Roof Tile shall be spaced on sub-purlins or joists to pro vide an end bearing of at least Vi inch. Tile shall be busted rightly together at sides. Cut tile to fit at ridges, hips, valleys, parapets, curbs, walls, around vents, pipes, etc., and grout in place. Where necessary to cut standard pieces, any hand or power saw which will cut the wire mesh is suitable. 3. Anchorage. (Select one which applies to details used.) ab. Bent Studs (for trussed purlins or standard structural shapes) Bent Studs shall be securely welded to the top chord of purlins by the Kelson Gun Stud Welder or ether approved method. They shall be spaced 9" o. c. and lined up accurately on each purlin. c. Kails (for wood framing) Kails shall be spaced 9" o. c. Two nails at each end 01"' tile shall be driven vertically through roof tile and sunk so that heads are flush with top of tile. d. Kails (for Stran-Steel) Kails shall be spaced 3'' o. c. and driven into Stran-Steel a minimum of IV* ". The heads of the nails shall project above the Stran-Steel a minimum of lVi". dd. Staples (for Stran-Steel) Staples shall be spaced 3" on centers and driven into Stran-Steel a minimum of lli". Staples shall project above Stran-Steel a minimum of 1V&'. 4. Grout. Joints at ends of tile over purlins or joists, and at ridges and hips, shall be filled with grout mixed as specified. Tne grout shall completely fill the joint over the puriins so that the (bent studs) (nails) (staples) are entirely encased in grout to provide anchorage against uplift pressure. Grout shall ,be poured from an open-spout can into joints until the gTout protrudes slightly above the surface of the tile. When grout has reached its initial set (few minutes) scrape joints flush with the tile surface. Sweep all loose and excess grout from the roof, leaving the roof deck free from all foreign matter. 5. Saddles. Where concrete (either lightweight or gravel aggregate) saddles or cants are used over Kayio Roof Deck, prime surface of tiles which receive saddles, or cants, with asphalt primer (Federal specifications, SS-S-701). Mop printer over top face of tile using not less than 7.5 pounds (one gallon) pe^jf hundred square feet of roof. '0 I L S i i' ' j^iiQiHUsrtD^yjUHs __ i Dslail (T) STANDARD STRUCT. SHAPES MAH 8U0W 10P OF JOISTS - J C , SLOW EUF.KiNG COKST. ! De!e;I (T) STRi.N-STEEL SUB-PURLINS \ v>" fV;Sf ` i' Scolc y^r.b" Except c$ noted : ' "V ,c DETAILS FOE STEEP FiTGHED EGGFS --RAFTER FRAMING s 3 E C Cl K 0 C A t 0 & T A KAY LO RQ Q NSULA7IKS VALUE Thermal conductivity "K" (Btu./sc. ft./hr./'F./in.)........... 0.G2 Overall heat transf. coef. "U" (Btu./sq. ft./hr./'F./thickness) Roof tile only.... ..... ........... ............. ..... ...............................0.20 P.oof tile -r built-up roofing_____________ ______ ____ 0.19 WEIGHT Approximate weight per square foot (lb.) Approximate density (lb. per cu. ft)........ Approximate weight per tile (lb.)_______ .... 5.0 .. .20.5 __ 23.0 STRENGTH FLEXURAL strength This table shows the factor of safety and defection of Kaylo Insulating Roof Tile for several uniformly c.stributed leads. CLEAR S?AN=34 INCHES-DEFLECTION FOR 1/360 OF SPAN=.0?45 INCHES TCTaL UNIFORM LOAD (16.. S3 FT.) 3 40 4S so ss 60 FACTOR of safety ultimate 11.1 9.9 8.9 8.0 7.4 DEFLECTION (INCHES) .023 .026 .029 .032 .033 w.cduius OF rupture. The average modulus of rupture for Kaylo P.oof Tile is ITS lb. per sq. in. modu'.us of elasticity. The average modulus of elasticity for Kaylo P.oof Tile is 160,000 lb. per sq. in. compressive strength. The average compressive strength for Kaylo P.oof Tile is 500 lb. per sq. in. ^ v' T; L> > V .T.'-C.Rl'-jf DIMENSIONAL SrmUH DIMENSIONAL change DUE TO moisture. The linear expansion of Kaylo Roof Tile after repeated cycles of soaking and drying is approximately .04 of 151. This equals an increase in length for a standard tile of only fourteen-thousandths of an inch. strength when wet. The fiexural strength of Kaylo P.oof Tile when soaking wet (after soaking for 10 hours) is approxi mately S551 c: its normal strength. LENGTH Of KAILS RESISTANCE TO DIRECT NAIL WITHDRAWAL K0N-GA1V. GALVANIZED EOOfiNG CT"!?. CUT ROOFING VuiK HASHER STA-ilS ES SLAT.KG FIRE RESISTANCF^? Kaylo P.oof Tile is non-combustible. It will resist a typical building fire, as defined in the standard A. S. T. M. timetemperature curve, for more than one hour. Thus, a fire originating on the top side can burn off the applied covering ar.c the fire resistance of the tile will enable the tile to carry its required load for more than one hour and at the same time rrctect the interior from excessive temperature rise. For a __f-e criminating within the building the limit of endurance is 'imit of the suuDcrting steel or the limit of the construction ** .rr.m.c^.ately below the roof decit. Light refiecthity of Kaylo Roof Tile is approximaotteelv S0n. Q Owens-Illinois Gloss Company rail sub-purlin No. 101 is structurally eco-.'.-. r nomica.1, easy to install Note flame cuts to accommodate purlins to change.-'. iz root .cess--. s. Kaylo Roof Tile is easily handled by one man. Tile car. be distributed directly to point of application. Unloaded direct from car and stacked, Kaylo Roof Tile; are ready for distribution to application centers. I n ::Er.LLAT[ei; kaylq roof tile c/ accomplished with power or handsaw. Tile can also be cut or gouged with a kr.ife to fit over rivet heads. raises illumination levels, as shown above. ' -- ' - * - . c* :' . - : - \J- : * C< .- -- -'I.;., .-;. _ -y'-' .'.=._' --- -;' -._i"u*i* -,.v_.- v. - --. Vr...' ''Tt:."-J_' j'.r^'.-;-' ..-t [lz~:r*-.. y '--.--vl -1-. '.''`I.: -'. ' : ;. '-.. .i' v.-.v- - ;'-- .'.--'C-i '' ' ~ ' - ^ Vur" /aVV= AYLO DEYISfO^-Owens-lIlinois Glass Company'ToIedo, OhI<