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1/9/1984
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JAN 9 1984 ORDINANCE ADDING SECTIONS 12.18.5 AND 12.18.6 TO THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY PROVIDING FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE AND MATERIALS THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Sec~on 12.18.5 is hereby added to the Code of the " City of Redwood City to read as follows: "Section 79.101 of the fire code is hereby amended to read as ~. follows: Section 79.101. ( a) General. The storage, use, dispensing and mixing of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with this article, except as otherwise provided in other laws or regulations
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<br />Division II <br />REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO SPECIFIC MATERIALS <br /> <br />OXIDIZING MATERIALS <br />Sec. 80.20 l. <br />(a) Oxidizing materials shall be stored in cool, ventilated <br />dry locations and separated from organic materials. Bulk oxidizing <br />materials shall not be stored on or against combustible surfaces. <br />(b) Oxidizing materials shall be stored separately from flammable <br />liquids, flammable solids, combustible materials, hazardous ~hemicals, <br />corrosive liquids and",such other noncompatible materials as may be <br />determined by the Chief. <br />RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS <br />Sec. 80.202. <br />(a) Durable, clearly visible signs of warning of radiation dangers <br />shall be placed at all entrances to areas or rooms where radioactive <br />materials are used or stored. In addition, each container in which <br />radioactive materials are used, stored or transported shall bear a <br />durable, clearly visible, appropriate warning sign. Such signs shall <br />bear the three-bladed radiation symbol in magenta or purple on a yellow <br />background in accordance with nationally recognized good practice. <br />(b) Signs are not required for storage of manufactured articles <br />other than liquids, such as instruments or clock dials or electronic <br />tubes or apparatus of which radioactive materials are a component part, <br />and luminous compounds, when securely packed in strong containers, <br />provided the gamma radiation at any surface of the package is less than <br />10 milliroentgens in 24 hours. <br />(c) When not in use, radioactive materials shall be kept in <br />adequately shielded fire resistani containers 'of such design that the <br />gamma radiation will not exceed 200 milliroentgens per hour or equivalent <br />at any point of readily accessible surface. <br />REACTIVE AND UNSTABLE MATERIALS <br />Sec. 80.203. <br />(a) General. Reactive and unstable materials shall be kept apart <br />from open flames, excessive heat and other potential ignition sources. <br />Storage shall be controlled to prevent excessive temperatures and <br />pressures and to prevent contamination. Uncontaminated content of broken <br />or cracked bags, packages or other containers shall be transferred to new <br />and clean containers before storing. Other spilled materials and <br />discarded containers shall be promptly gathered up and destroyed in an <br />approved manner. Internal combustion motor vehicles or lift trucks shall <br />not be parked or stored in a room or compartment where such materials are <br />located. Electrical equipment shall conform to the requirements of the <br />Electrical Code. <br />(b) Organic Peroxides. A detached, well-isolated, ventilated and <br />unheated storage building with walls having not less than a two-hour fire <br />resistive rating constructed in accordance with the Building Code, a <br />noncombustible floor and a lightweight insulated roof shall be provided <br />for the storage of 50 pounds or more of organic peroxides. If not <br />adequately protected.by a fast-acting deluge-type automatic sprinkler <br />system, the storage building shall be located the following minimum <br />distances from flammable or combustible liquid storage, combustible <br />materials in the open and from any other building or highway. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />(25) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />,.-.. -..-...... .."" <br />
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