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CMO_Document_Number
19593
Document_Title
Ordinance concerning the Uniform Fire Code; amending Sections 8.190 and 8.200 of the Eugene Code, 1971; and declaring an emergency.
Adopted_Date
1/23/1989
Approved Date
1/23/1989
CMO_Effective_Date
1/23/1989
Signer
Jeffrey R. Miller
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5. Stora__ge Conditions. Storage shall be arranged in <br />accordance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission, state, and local <br />requirements. <br />~c} S ecial Provisions - Breathin A aratus. where radio- <br />active materials are stored, a minimum of two self-contained <br />breathing apparatus shall be provided. The breathing apparatus <br />shal 1 be suitable for use with the materi a1 stored and shat 1 be <br />located near the immediate area of storage in a location that pro- <br />vides safety to those expected to don the apparatus. A safe area <br />is one which is not likely to be immediately affected by the re- <br />lease of hazardous material in the area of concern. A written <br />Respiratory.Protection Plan, personnel training, equipment inspec- <br />t~on and maintenance, and record keeping shall be provided in <br />accordance with 29 CFR 1910,134. <br />Section 80.314 -Hazardous Materials, Corrosives. <br />a Indoor St g <br />__ „ora e . <br />1~. General . ^~Indoar storage of corrosive materials shat i <br />be in accordance with the provisions of this subsection and <br />the general provisions specified in Section 80.301, <br />2. Exempt Amounts. When the amount of corrosive mater- <br />ials stored in one control area exceeds that specified in <br />Table 80.314-A, such storage shall be within a room or build- <br />ing conforming to the Structural Specialty Code requirements <br />for a Group H, Division 1 Occupancy. <br />Table 80.314-A <br /> Exem t Amount <br />Condition Solids Li uids Gases <br /> Pounds} Gallons} ~Cu Ft} <br />Unprotected by sprinklers <br />or cabinet 5,000 500 650 <br />Within cabinet i n <br />unsprinklered building 10,000 1,000 1,300 <br />In sprinklered building, <br />not in cabinet 10,000 1,000 1,300 <br />In sprinklered building, <br />within cabinet 20,000 2,000 2,600 <br />3. Li~c uid-Ti _ hq t F1 vor. In addition to the provisions of <br />Section 8O.301~z}, floors of storage areas for corrosive <br />liquids shall be of liquid-tight construction. <br />4. Ex losion Ventin or Su ression. Explosion venting <br />or suppression shall not be required for the indoor storage of <br />corrosive materials. <br />5. Containment. Secondary containment shall be provided <br />for the storage of corrosive liquids in accordance with the <br />requirements of Section 80.3a1~1}4. <br />Exterior Stor <br />~ ~ ~~ aqe. <br />1~. General. Exterior storage of corrosive materials <br />shall be in accordance with the provisions of this subsection <br />and the general provisions specified in Section 80.301. <br />2. Distance from Stora a to Ex osures. Exterior storage <br />Ordinance - 58 <br />
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