- Display and storage in Group M and storage in Group S occupancies complying with Section 5003.11.
- Conditions involving pesticides or agricultural products as follows:
- Application and release of pesticide, agricultural products and materials intended for use in weed abatement, erosion control, soil amendment or similar applications when applied in accordance with the manufacturer's instruction and label directions.
- Transportation of pesticides in compliance with the Federal Hazardous Materials Transportation Act and regulations thereunder.
- Storage in dwellings or private garages of pesticides registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to be utilized in and around the home, garden, pool, spa and patio.
Exception: Liquids or solids that do not generate highly toxic or toxic fumes, mists or vapors.
Exception: Liquids or solids that do not generate highly toxic or toxic fumes, mists or vapors.
Exception: Cylinders not exceeding 20 cubic feet (0.566 m3) at normal temperature and pressure (NTP) are allowed within gas cabinets or fume hoods.
Exception: In classrooms of Group B occupancies, cylinders with a capacity not exceeding 20 cubic feet (0.566 m3) at NTP are allowed in gas cabinets or fume hoods.
- The average ventilation velocity at the face of gas cabinet access ports or windows shall not be less than 200 feet per minute (1.02 m/s) with a minimum of 150 feet per minute (0.76 m/s) at any point of the access port or window.
- Gas cabinets shall be connected to an exhaust system.
- Gas cabinets shall not be used as the sole means of exhaust for any room or area.
- The maximum number of cylinders located in a single gas cabinet shall not exceed three, except that cabinets containing cylinders not exceeding 1 pound (0.454 kg) net contents are allowed to contain up to 100 cylinders.
- Gas cabinets required by Section 6004.2 or 6004.3 shall be equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. Alternative fire-extinguishing systems shall not be used.
- The average ventilation velocity at the face of the enclosure shall not be less than 200 feet per minute (1.02 m/s) with a minimum of 150 feet per minute (0.76 m/s).
- Exhausted enclosures shall be connected to an exhaust system.
- Exhausted enclosures shall not be used as the sole means of exhaust for any room or area.
- Exhausted enclosures required by Section 6004.2 or 6004.3 shall be equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. Alternative fire-extinguishing systems shall not be used.
- Where cylinders, containers or tanks are located within gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures.
- Where approved containment vessels or containment systems are provided in accordance with all of the following:
- Containment vessels or containment systems shall be capable of fully containing or terminating a release.
- Trained personnel shall be available at an approved location.
- Containment vessels or containment systems shall be capable of being transported to the leaking cylinder, container or tank.
- Pressure relief devices shall be vented to a treatment system designed in accordance with Section 6004.2.2.7.
Exception: Pressure relief devices on outdoor tanks provided exclusively for relieving pressure due to fire exposure are not required to be vented to a treatment system provided that:
- The material in the tank is not flammable.
- The tank is not located in a diked area with other tanks containing combustible materials.
- The tank is located not less than 30 feet (9144 mm) from combustible materials or structures or is shielded by a fire barrier complying with Section 6004.3.2.1.1.
- Filling or dispensing connections shall be provided with a means of local exhaust. Such exhaust shall be designed to capture fumes and vapors. The exhaust shall be directed to a treatment system in accordance with Section 6004.2.2.7.
- Stationary tanks shall be provided with a means of excess flow control on all tank inlet or outlet connections.
Exceptions:
- Inlet connections designed to prevent backflow.
- Pressure relief devices.
- The exhaust ventilation from gas rooms shall be directed to an exhaust system.
- Gas rooms shall be equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system. Alternative fire-extinguishing systems shall not be used.
- Highly toxic and toxic gases—storage. A treatment system is not required for cylinders, containers and tanks in storage when all of the following controls are provided:
- Valve outlets are equipped with gas-tight outlet plugs or caps.
- Handwheel-operated valves have handles secured to prevent movement.
- Approved containment vessels or containment systems are provided in accordance with Section 6004.2.2.3.
- Toxic gases—use. Treatment systems are not required for toxic gases supplied by cylinders or portable tanks not exceeding 1,700 pounds (772 kg) water capacity when the following are provided:
- A listed or approved gas detection system with a sensing interval not exceeding 5 minutes.
- A listed or approved automatic-closing fail-safe valve located immediately adjacent to cylinder valves. The fail-safe valve shall close when gas is detected at the permissible exposure limit (PEL) by a gas detection system monitoring the exhaust system at the point of discharge from the gas cabinet, exhausted enclosure, ventilated enclosure or gas room. The gas detection system shall comply with Section 6004.2.2.10.
TABLE 6004.2.2.7.5
RATE OF RELEASE FOR CYLINDERS AND PORTABLE TANKS
VESSEL TYPE | NONLIQUEFIED (minutes) | LIQUEFIED (minutes) |
Containers | 5 | 30 |
Portable tanks | 40 | 240 |
- Exhaust ventilation system.
- Treatment system.
- Gas detection system.
- Smoke detection system.
- Temperature control system.
- Fire alarm system.
- Emergency alarm system.
Exception: Emergency power is not required for mechanical exhaust ventilation, treatment systems and temperature control systems where approved fail-safe engineered systems are installed.
Exception: A gas detection system is not required for toxic gases when the physiological warning threshold level for the gas is at a level below the accepted PEL for the gas.
Exception: Signal transmission to a constantly attended control station is not required where not more than one cylinder of highly toxic or toxic gas is stored.
Exception: Automatic shutdown is not required for reactors utilized for the production of highly toxic or toxic compressed gases where such reactors are:
- Operated at pressures less than 15 pounds per square inch gauge (psig) (103.4 kPa).
- Constantly attended.
- Provided with readily accessible emergency shutoff valves.
- When the gas-detection sampling point initiating the gas detection system alarm is within a gas cabinet or exhausted enclosure, the shutoff valve in the gas cabinet or exhausted enclosure for the specific gas detected shall automatically close.
- Where the gas-detection sampling point initiating the gas detection system alarm is within a gas room and compressed gas containers are not in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures, the shutoff valves on all gas lines for the specific gas detected shall automatically close.
- Where the gas-detection sampling point initiating the gas detection system alarm is within a piping distribution manifold enclosure, the shutoff valve for the compressed container of specific gas detected supplying the manifold shall automatically close.
Exception: When the gas-detection sampling point initiating the gas-detection system alarm is at a use location or within a gas valve enclosure of a branch line downstream of a piping distribution manifold, the shutoff valve in the gas valve enclosure for the branch line located in the piping distribution manifold enclosure shall automatically close.
Exception: Compressed gases located in gas cabinets complying with Sections 5003.8.6 and 6004.1.2 and located 5 feet (1524 mm) or more from buildings and 25 feet (7620 mm) or more from an exit discharge.
- Storage is shielded by a 2-hour fire barrier which interrupts the line of sight between the storage and the exposure.
- The 2-hour fire barrier shall be located at least 5 feet (1524 mm) from any exposure.
- The 2-hour fire barrier shall not have more than two sides at approximately 90-degree (1.57 rad) directions, or three sides with connecting angles of approximately 135 degrees (2.36 rad).
Exception: An automatic sprinkler system is not required when:
- All materials under the weather protection structure, including hazardous materials and the containers in which they are stored, are non-combustible.
- The weather protection structure is located not less than 30 feet (9144 mm) from combustible materials or structures or is separated from such materials or structures using a fire barrier complying with Section 6004.3.2.1.1.
- Ozone-generating equipment used in Group R-3 occupancies.
- Ozone-generating equipment when used in Group H-5 occupancies when in compliance with Chapters 27 and 50 and the other provisions in this chapter for highly toxic gases.
Exceptions:
- Double-walled piping.
- Piping, valves, fittings and related components located in exhausted enclosures.
- When the dissolved ozone concentration in the water being treated is above saturation when measured at the point where the water is exposed to the atmosphere.
- When the process using generated ozone is shut down.
- When the gas detection system detects ozone.
- Failure of the ventilation system for the cabinet or ozone-generator room.
- Failure of the gas detection system.