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more than 75.grams of pyrotechnic composition, Flitter spark- <br />lers containing not mare than 100 grams of pyratechnic com- <br />position, Ground spinners containing not mere than 64 grams <br />of pyrotechnic compOSition, illuminating torches containin <br />not mare than 10 g <br />0 grams of pyratechnic composition, wheels <br />containing not more than six driver units or tubes, and con- <br />ta~ning nat mare than 60 grams of pyrotechnic composition or <br />any comb~nat~on item which contains two or mere of the above <br />effects. <br />5. Sparklers containing .Z5 grains yr less of explosive <br />compound and having combustible material not more than ten <br />inches in length nor more than 1/4 inch in diameter. <br />Fissile materials are radioisotopes which may undergo a <br />nuclear fission reaction, and are usually found only at reactor <br />sites or as part of a nuclear weapon. <br />Flammable solid is a solid substance, other than one which is <br />defined in this article as a blasting agent or explosive, that is <br />]fable to cause fire through friction, or as a result of retained <br />heat from manufacture, or which has an ignition temperature below <br />21Z degrees F, ar which burns so vigorously or persistently when <br />ignited so as to create a serious hazard. Finely divided solid <br />materials which when dispersed in air as a cloud may be ignited <br />and cause an explosion are flammable solids. <br />~1Z} Section 9.110 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended b chan - <br />ing the definition of Hazardo •y g <br />• us materials included therein and adding Highly <br />toxic materials ~n alphabetical order therein: <br />Hazardous materials are those chemicals or substances which <br />are physical hazards or health hazards as defined and classified <br />~n Article 8o whether the materials are in usable or waste condi- <br />tion. <br />Hi hl toxic materials are chemicals or substances classified <br />as "poison A or 0" under Title 49 of the Code of Federal Re ulations <br />49 CFR • or which g <br />~ }, have been assigned a health hazard ratan of 3 <br />g <br />or 4 when rated in accordance with UFC Standard No. 19-3; or which <br />fall within any of the following categories. In case of conflict <br />between the rating according to UFC Standard No. 19-3 and the rat- <br />ing.established by the categories below, the rating by the cate- <br />gor~es shall prevail. A material is highly toxic when a lethal <br />dose or a lethal concentration falls within any of the followin <br />cote ories Z9 CFR 9 <br />9 ~ 1910.1200 Appendix A No. 3}: <br />.~a} A chemical that has a median lethal dose ~LD5o} of <br />50 milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight when admin- <br />istered orally to albino rats weighing between Zoo and 300 <br />grams each. <br />~b}. A chemical that has a median lethal dose ~LD5a} of <br />200 m~ 11 ~ grams or less per kilogram of body weight when admi n - <br />istered by continuous contact for Z4 hours for less if death <br />occurs within Z4 hours} with the bare skin of albino rabbits <br />weighing between Z and 3 kilograms each, <br />~c} A•chemical that has a median lethal concentration <br />~ LC5o} i n a~ r of Z00 parts per mi 1 l i on by volume or i ess of <br />gas ar vapor, or 2 milligrams per liter or less of mist, fume, <br />or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for one <br />Ordinance - 5 <br />