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bivalent -0-0- structure and which may be considered to be a struc- <br />tural derivative of hydrogen peroxide where one or both of the <br />hydrogen atoms has been replaced by an organic radical. Or anic <br />peroxides ma resent an ~ g <br />Y p ,explosion hazard ~detonat~on or deflagra- <br />tion} and they may be fr~ct~on, pressure, heat, and/or shock sensi- <br />tive. They may also decompose into various unstable com ounds over <br />an extended eriod o p <br />p f time. <br />OSHA is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. <br />Oxidizer is a chemical other than a blasting agent or ex 10- <br />sive as d~ef~ned in this • p <br />article that ~n~tiates or promotes combus- <br />tion in other materials, thereby causing fire either of itself or <br />through the release of oxygen or other gases. <br />X17} •Section 9.118 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended b char - <br />~ng the defin~t~on of Plumbin C ~ Y • g <br />• g ode included therein, deleting Pyrophor~c <br />materials and Poisonous gas, and adding in alphabetical order therein: <br />,Peroxide formin chemical is a chemical which, when ex ased <br />to air, will form ex 10 ' p <br />p slue peroxides which are shock, pressure or <br />heat sensitive. <br />Plumbin Code is the State of Oregon Plumbing S ecialt Code <br />as ado ted b sect' p Y <br />p y ion 8.555 and amended by section 8.519 of the <br />Eugene Code, 1971, <br />Primar containment is the first level of containment, i.e. <br />the inside portion of that container which comes into immediate <br />contact on its inner surface with the material being contained. <br />Pro rietar information is information regarding com ounds ar <br />in redients used in a ~ p • <br />9 process or production which do not qualify as <br />trade secrets but which provides an industry or business with a <br />competitive advantage. <br />Piro horic is a chemical that wi11 spontaneously i Hite in <br />air at or below g <br />a temperature of 130 degrees F X54.4 degrees C}. <br />X18} Section 9.121 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to add in <br />alphabet~ca1 order therein: <br />Secondary containment is that level of containment that is <br />external to and separate from primary containment. <br />Segregated,storage is storage in the same room or inside area <br />but physically separated from incom atible materials b d' <br />a r _ p Y stance, <br />pp oved non combustible partitions, or approved storage cabinets <br />see 80.301~n}}. <br />Sensitizer is a chemical that causes a substantial ro action <br />of ex ased eo 1 e p • p <br />p p p or animals to develop an allergic reaction ~n <br />normal tissue after repeated exposure to the chemical. <br />Structural S ecialt Code is the State of Oregon Structural <br />Specialty Code and Fire and life Safety Code as ado ted b section <br />8.01o and amende p Y <br />d by section 8.015 of the Eugene Corley 1971, <br />. X19} Section 9.122 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to add in <br />alphabetical order therein: <br />Target,organ e,ff,ects are a categorization of effects which ma <br />occur, includ~n exam les Y <br />g p of signs and symptoms. Examples of chemi- <br />cals which have been found to cause such effects are included in <br />29 CFR 1910.1200 and listed in Appendix vI-A of this code, <br />Target organ tox„in is a chemical that produces llama a tar et <br />9 ~ g <br />organ effects} to spec~f~c body organs or systems. <br />Toxic is a material which produces a lethal dose or a lethal <br />Ordinance - 7 <br />