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Schedule of Initial s- Footwear Label Content (Structural) Label Content (Proximity) 5.1 & 5.2; Specific content and height. English. 5.1 & 5.3; Specific content and height. English. Checklist $35 1 copy Minor Checklist $35 1 copy Minor User Info 5.4; Specific content. Checklist $35 1 copy Minor Design Criteria (Structural) 6.10 & 6.11; configuration, sizing, construction; 10 height Checklist (inspection) $60 1 pair Critical Design Criteria (Proximity) 6.10 & 6.12; configuration, sizing, construction; 10 height Checklist (inspection) $60 1 pair Critical Two 7.10.1 insole surface temperature 111 F (44 C) Section 8.8 $250 3 boots w/ booties where provided Critical Flame Four 7.10.2; afterflame 2.0 sec; no melt or drip; no burn-through. Section 8.5 3 boots Critical Thread Melting 7.10.3; no melting below 260 o C (500 o F) Section 8.11 1 linear yard Liquid Penetration Flat and each seam type 7.10.4; no penetration of test liquids for at least 1 hour, 285 o F for 10 min Section 8.28 ASTM F903 procedure C, 5 chemicals $2250 10 boots or 15-4 x 4 footwear composit e/sample s Viral Penetration Flat and each seam type 7.10.5; no viral penetration for at least 1 hour, 285 o F for 10 min Section 8.29; ASTM F1671 $1200 3 boots or 3 4 x 4 footwear composit e/sample Puncture One 7.10.6; upper shall not puncture under an avg. applied force of 60 N (13 lbf) Section 8.20; ASTM F1342 2 boots or upper sections 18 of 123

Schedule of Initial s- Footwear Puncture Two 7.10.7 no puncture through the sole and heel area under a force of 1212 N (272 lbf) Section 8.21; 3 sole plates Cut 7.10.8; cut distance resistance of more than 25mm (800g load) Section 8.22; ASTM 1790 $250 2 footwear upper composit e Slip 7.10.9; static coefficient 0.75 (dry) Section 8.41; ASTM F489 (James Machine) $225 3 boots; can be combined with samples for upper tests Abrasion 7.10.10; abrasion index of not less than 100 Section 8.24; ASTM D1630 $130 3 boots; can be combined with samples for upper tests Electrical Insulation 2 7.10.11; no current leakage > 3.0 ma Section 8.32; $200 3 boots Impact & Compression 7.10.12; impact of 102 J, compression of 11,121N with a min. clearance at least 13mm Section 8.18; 3 boots; can be combined with samples for upper tests Critical Ladder Shank Bend 7.10.13; no deflection more than 6mm Section 8.40 3 ladder shanks Eyelet & Stud Post Attachment 7.10.14; minimum detachment strength of 294 N (66 lbf) Section 8.49 3 boots Major B 19 of 123

Schedule of Initial s- Footwear Corrosion 7.10.15; no corrosion of base, remain functional Section 8.30; ASTM B117 3 pieces of each hardware type (3 boots) Major B Label Durability & Legibility 7.10.16; remain in place & remain legible Abrasion & heat Section 8.42; ASTM D4966 (Abrasion) $175 6 boots w/ labels Minor Overall Liquid Integrity 2 7.10.17; shall show no water penetration Section 8.71; Appen. B of FIA 1209 100,000 flexes $600 3 boots Flex Cracking (Both Sole Plate) 7.10.18; shall show no signs of cracking Section 8.72; Sec. 11.7 1Mil flexes $1000 3 sole plates Heat 7.10.19; shall not melt, separate or ignite, show no water penetration, all components shall remain functional Section 8.6 followed by Flexing & leakage testing. $280 3 boots, size 9 1 (Structural Only) 7.11.2; footwear upper lining surface temp. 111 o F (44 o C); test done on toe, vamp, quarter, gusset, shaft and fill w/70 o F water for 1 hour, drain 5 min Section 8.9 $400 3 boots including booties where provided 1 (boot upper) (Structural Only) 7.11.3; thinnest portion of boot uppers; 2nd degree burn time 10 sec., pain time 6.0 sec. Section 8.7; ASTM F1060 $300 3 boots 2 (Proximity Only) 7.12.2; shall have a radiant reflective value of not less than 20 sec. ; Abrasion ASTM D4157 Section 8.52; ASTM F1939 $500 3 boots 20 of 123

Schedule of Initial s- Footwear 3 (boot upper) (Proximity Only) 7.12.3; upper lining surface in contact with skin shall not reach 44 o C (111 o F) in 10 minutes or less Section 8.60; ASTM F1060 $300 3 boots 2 (Proximity Only) 7.12.4; temperature of upper lining surface in contact with the skin shall not exceed 44 C (111 F) NOTE: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant. Section 8.61 $400 3 boots 21 of 123

Since a number of specimens can be used in more than one test, the total number of specimens needed for an initial submittal is less than the sum of the above list. For an initial submittal, the specimens needed would include the following: For Structural Fire Fighting Boots: 1 Label 1 copy of user information 1 copy of technical data package 31 pairs of boots (at least 4 pair size 9) 9 sole plates 6 ladder shanks 3 toe caps 1 yard each thread used in the construction of the boot For Proximity Fire Fighting Boots 1 Label 1 copy of user information 1 copy of technical data package 30 pairs of boots (at least 4 pair size 9) 9 sole plates 6 ladder shanks 3 toe caps 1 yard each thread used in the construction of the boot The total amount of the testing required will depend on the specific configuration of the model(s) being tested. In addition, for multiple models and variants using identical components, testing will be consolidated wherever possible to minimize cost. Total cost for the above Structural Fire Fighting list (maximum cost, assuming no prior data is available): $8840 Total cost for the above Proximity Fire Fighting list (maximum cost, assuming no prior data is available): $8640 22 of 123

Schedule of Annual s- Footwear Label Content (Structural) Label Content (Proximity) 5.1 & 5.2; Specific content and height. English. 5.1 & 5.3; Specific content and height. English. Checklist $35 1 copy Minor Checklist $35 1 copy Minor User Info 5.4; Specific content. Checklist $35 1 copy Minor Design Criteria (Structural) 6.10 & 6.11; configuration, sizing, construction; 10 height Checklist (inspection) $60 1 pair Critical Design Criteria (Proximity) 6.10 & 6.12; configuration, sizing, construction; 10 height Checklist (inspection) $60 1 pair Critical Two 7.10.1 insole surface temperature 111 F (44 C) Section 8.8 $250 1 boot Critical Flame Four 7.10.2; afterflame 2.0 sec; no melt or drip; no burn-through. Section 8.5 $120 1 boot Critical Thread Melting 7.10.3; no melting below 260 o C (500 o F) Section 8.11 $120 1 linear yard Liquid Penetration 7.10.4; no penetration of test liquids for at least 1 hour, 285 o F for 10 min Section 8.28 ASTM F903 procedure C, 5 chemicals $2000 5 boots Viral Penetration 7.10.5; no viral penetration for at least 1 hour, 285 o F for 10 min Section 8.29; ASTM F1671 $1000 1 boot Puncture One 7.10.6; upper shall not puncture under an avg. applied force of 60 N (13 lbf) Section 8.20; ASTM F1342 $120 1 boot Puncture Two 7.10.7; no puncture through the sole and heel area under a force of 1212 N (272 lbf) Section 8.21; 1 sole plate 23 of 123

Schedule of Annual s- Footwear Cut 7.10.8; cut distance resistance of more than 25mm (800g load) Section 8.22; ASTM 1790 $200 1 footwear upper Slip 7.10.9; static coefficient 0.75 (dry) Section 8.41; ASTM F489 (James Machine) $225 1 boot Abrasion 7.10.10; abrasion index of not less than 100 Section 8.24; ASTM D1630 $130 1 boot Electrical Insulation 2 7.10.11; no current leakage > 3.0 ma Section 8.32; 1 boot (any size) Impact & Compression 7.10.12; impact of 102 J, compression of 11,121N with a min. clearance at least 13mm Section 8.18; 2 boots Critical Ladder Shank Bend 7.10.13; no deflection more than 6mm Section 8.40 $120 1 shank Eyelet & Stud Post Attachment 7.10.14; minimum detachment strength of 294 N (66 lbf) Section 8.49 $120 1 boot Major B Corrosion 7.10.15; no corrosion of base, remain functional Section 8.30; ASTM B117 $120 1 piece of each hardware type Major B Label Durability & Legibility 7.10.16; remain in place & remain legible Abrasion & heat Section 8.42; ASTM D4966 (Abrasion) $175 2 boots Minor Overall Liquid Integrity 2 7.10.17; shall show no water penetration Section 8.71; Appen. B of FIA 1209 100,000 flexes $500 1 boot 24 of 123

Schedule of Annual s- Footwear Flex Cracking (Both Sole Plate) 7.10.18; shall show no signs of cracking Section 8.72; Sec. 11.7 1 Mil flexes $1000 1 sole plate Heat 7.10.19; shall not melt, separate or ignite, show no water penetration, all components shall remain functional. Section 8.6 followed by Flexing & leakage testing. $280 3 boots, size 9 1 (Structural Only) 7.11.2; footwear upper lining surface temp. 111 o F (44 o C); test done on toe, vamp, quarter, gusset, shaft & fill w/70 o F water for 1 hour, drain 5 min Section 8.9 $300 1 boot 1 (boot upper) (Structural Only) 7.11.3; thinnest portion of boot uppers; 2nd degree burn time 10 sec., pain time 6.0 sec. Section 8.7; ASTM F1060 $250 1 boot 2 (Proximity Only) 7.12.2; shall have a radiant reflective value of not less than 20 sec. ; Abrasion ASTM D4157 Section 8.52; ASTM F1939 $400 3 boots 3 (boot upper) (Prox Only) 7.12.3; upper lining surface in contact with skin shall not reach 44 o C (111 o F) in 10 minutes or less Section 8.60; ASTM F1060 $300 3 boots Resist 2 (Prox Only) 7.12.4; temperature of upper lining surface in contact w/ skin shall not exceed 44 C (111 F) NOTE: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant. Section 8.61 $400 3 boots 25 of 123

Since a number of specimens can be used in more than one test, the total number of specimens needed for an initial submittal is less than the sum of the above list. For an initial submittal, the specimens needed would include the following: For Structural Fire Fighting Boots 1 Label 1 copy of user information 1 copy technical data package 12 pairs of boots (at least 4 pair size 9) 3 sole plates 2 ladder shanks 1 toe cap 1 yard each thread used in the construction of the boot For Proximity Fire Fighting Boots 1 Label 1 copy of user information 1 copy technical data package 12 pair of boots (at least 4 pair size 9) 3 sole plates 2 ladder shanks 1 toe cap 1 yard each thread used in the construction of the boot The total amount of the testing required will depend on the specific configuration of the model(s) being tested. In addition, for multiple models and variants using identical components, testing will be consolidated wherever possible to minimize cost. Total cost for the above Structural Fire Fighting list (maximum cost, assuming no prior data is available): $7,610 Total cost for the above Proximity Fire Fighting list (maximum cost, assuming no prior data is available): $8,610 26 of 123