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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 />3. Ammonium nitrate storage areas shall be separated by a <br />space of 30 feet or by a tight noncombustible partition from storages of <br />organic chemicals, corrosive liquids, compressed gases, flammable and <br />combustible materials or other contaminating substances such as sulphur, <br />coal, flour and metallic powers such as zinc, copper and magnesium where <br />storage of such materials is permitted with ammonium nitrate. <br />4. Quantities of ammonium nitrate or ammonium nitrate <br />fertilizer having no organic coating, in the form of crystals, flakes, <br />grains or pills, including fertilizer grade, dynamite grade, nitrous <br />oxide grade and technical grade ammonium nitrate and ammonium nitrate <br />phosphate (cont~ining 60 percent or more ammonium nitrate by weight) of <br />more than 50 tons total weight shall be stored in a well-ventilated <br />building. Such building shall be of one-hour fire-resistive or <br />noncombustible construction as specified in the Building Code or shall be <br />equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system. In populated <br />areas, quantities of 2500 tons or more shall be stored in well-ventilated <br />buildings of one-hour fire-resistive or noncombustible construction as <br />specified in the Building Code, equipped with an approved automatic <br />sprinkler system. No combustible materials or ammonium nitrate <br />sensitizing contaminants shall be stored in this building. <br />5. Storage of ammonium nitrate, coated or mixed with organic <br />anticaking materials, except compounded blasting agents, shall not be <br />permitted in populated and congested areas. Outside such areas, <br />quantities of 500 tons or less may be stored in well-ventilated buildings <br />of one-hour fire-resistive or noncombustible construction as specified in <br />the Buidling Code, equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system. <br />HIGHLY TOXIC MATERIALS <br />Sec. 80.204. <br />(a) Highly toxic materials shall be segregated from other chemicals <br />and combustible and flammable substances by ~torage out of doors or in a <br />room or compartment separated from other areas by a one-hour occupancy <br />separation constructed as specified in the Building Code. The storage <br />room shall be provided with adequate drainage facilities and natural or <br />mechanical ventilation to the outside atmosphere contructed as specified <br />in the Mechanical Code. <br /> <br />EXCEPTION: Approved storage cabinets for <br />hazardous materials may be used for limited <br />amounts approved by the Chief. . <br />(b) Highly toxic materials shall be segregated from other chemicals <br />and combustible and flammable substances by storage in a room or <br />compartment separated from other areas by a one-hour occupancy separation <br />constructed as specified in the Building Code. The storage room shall be <br />provided with adequate drainage facilities and natural or mechanical <br />ventilation to the outside atmosphere constructed as specified in the <br />Mechanical Code. <br />(c) Legible warning signs and placards stating the nature and <br />location of the highly toxic materials shall be posted at all entrances <br />to areas where such materials are stored or used. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />