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1. Product identification information (Manufacturer's name and address, brand <br />product code). <br />2. Lot number and roll number. <br />3. Roll length, width and weight. <br />2.03 PACKAGING <br />A. The GCL shall be wound around a rigid core whose diameter is sufficient to facilitate <br />handling. The core is not necessarily intended to support the roll for lifting but should <br />be sufficiently strong to prevent collapse during transit. <br />B. All rolls shall be labeled and bagged in packaging that is resistant to photodegradation <br />by ultraviolet (UV) light. <br />2.04 ACCESSORY BENTONITE <br />A. The granular bentonite sealing clay used for overlap seaming, penetration sealing and <br />repairs shall be made from the same natural sodium bentonite as used in the GCL and <br />shall be as recommended by the GCL manufacturer. Seaming of GCLs shall be <br />conducted in accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines for each particular GCL. <br />PART 3: EXECUTION <br />3.01 SHIPPING AND HANDLING <br />A. The manufacturer assumes responsibility for initial loading the GCL. Shipping will be <br />the responsibility of the party paying the freight. Unloading, on -site handling and <br />storage of the GCL are the responsibility of the Contractor, Installer or other <br />designated party. <br />B. A visual inspection of each roll should be made during unloading to identify if any <br />packaging has been damaged. Rolls with damaged packaging should be marked and <br />set aside for further inspection. The packaging should be repaired prior to being <br />placed in storage. <br />C. The party responsible for unloading the GCL should contact the Manufacturer prior to <br />shipment to ascertain the appropriateness of the proposed unloading methods and <br />equipment. <br />3.02 STORAGE <br />A. Storage of the GCL rolls shall be the responsibility of the installer. A dedicated <br />storage area shall be selected at the job site that is away from high traffic areas and is <br />level, dry and well drained. <br />B. Rolls should be stored in a manner that prevents sliding or rolling from the stacks and <br />may be accomplished by the use of chock blocks. Rolls should be stacked at a height <br />no higher than that at which the lifting apparatus can be safely handled (typically no <br />higher than four). <br />Revision A 02271 -4 January 2008 <br />.1 \07\81745 \0400 \ hnerdes_ I lJan08\App B- Techspecs \02271 -GCL Doc <br />