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<br /> POISONOUS GASES <br /> Sec. 80.205. <br /> (a) Storage of poisonous gases shall be in rooms of at least <br /> one-hour fire-resistive construction as specified in the Building Code <br /> and having natural or mechanical ventilation adequate to remove leaking <br /> gas. Such ventilation shall not discharge to a point where the gases may <br /> endanger any person, domestic animal or wildlife. <br /> EXCEPTION: Poisonous gases may be stored <br /> or used in a room without one-hour fire-resistive <br /> construction and mechanical ventilation, provided: <br /> 1. Two approved self-contained breathing apparatus units are <br /> provided in the immediate area. <br /> 2. Atmosphere is monitored and an audible and visual alarm is <br /> activated when the maximum safe level for long-term exposure is reached. <br /> 3. Excess flow control is provided at the bulk source. <br /> 4. Emergency shutdown controls are provided internal and <br /> external to the area of use. <br /> 5. Approved gas cylinder cabinets which provide adequate <br /> ventilation and fire protection are utilized. <br /> (b) Legible warning signs stating the nature of hazard shall be <br /> paced at all entrances to locations where poisonous gases are stored or <br /> used." <br /> SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its <br /> adoption, provided however, the provisions of this ordinance shall be <br /> operative retroactively from and after December 31, 1983. <br /> * * * <br /> , <br /> .. <br /> (28) <br /> ~'_...... <br />