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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
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Jeffrey R. Miller
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S. Pro horic. Examples: Diborane, phosphine, silane. <br />9. Unstable reactive . Examples: Butadiene ~unstabilized}, <br />ethylene oxide, vinyl chloride. <br />Flammable and Combustible li uids, <br />1. Flammable Li uids. <br />Class I-A shall include those having flash paints below 73 <br />degrees F and having a boiling point below 100 degrees F, <br />Class I-B shall include those having flash points below 73 <br />degrees F and having a bailing point at or above 100 degrees F. <br />Class I-C shall include those having flash points at or above <br />73 degrees F and below 100 degrees F. <br />2. Combustible Li uids. <br />Class II liquids shall include those having flash points at <br />or above 100 degrees F and below 140 degrees F. <br />Class III-A liquids shall include those having flash points at <br />or above 140 degrees F and below 200 degrees F. <br />Class III-B liquids shall include those liquids having flash <br />points at or above X00 degrees F. <br />Flammable Sol ids. <br />1. 4r anic solids. Examples: Camphor, cellulose nitrate, naptha- <br />i ene. <br />~. Inor~ani,,c solids. Examples: Decaborane, lithium amide, phos- <br />phorous heptasulf~~de, phosphorous sesquisulfide, potassium sulfide, <br />anhydrous sodium sulfide, sulfur. <br />3, Combustible metal s exce t dusts and owders . Examples: <br />Cesium, magnesium, zirconium. <br />4. Combustible Dusts and Powders includin metals . Finely <br />divided flammable solids which may be dispersed in air as a dust cloud. <br />Examples: Woad sawdust, plastics, coal, flour, powdered metals few <br />exceptions}. <br />oxidizers, <br />1. Gases. Examples: oxygen, ozone, oxides of nitrogen, fluorine <br />and chlOr~ne ~react~on with flammables is similar to that of oxygen. <br />Z, .Li uids. Examples: Bromine, hydrogen peroxide, nitric acid, <br />perchloric acid, sulfuric acid. <br />3. Solids. Examples: Chlorates, chromates, chromic acid, iodine, <br />nitrates, nitrites, perchlorates, peroxides. <br />Classification of li uid and solid oxidizers accordin to hazard: <br />Ordinance - S6 <br />
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