Ill. Admin. Code tit. 41, § 175.210 - Attended Self-Service Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Islands
All dispensing of Class I, II or III liquids at attended self-service motor fuel dispensing facilities and islands must be under the supervision and control of an attendant. The following requirements shall apply to attended self-service motor fuel dispensing facilities and islands:
a) All electrical installations shall comply
with the edition of NFPA 70 in effect at the time of installation of the
electrical equipment and shall further comply with the applicable requirements
of Section 175.425.
b) Every self-service motor fuel dispensing
facility shall maintain a control station in a location readily accessible to
the attendant. Separate fueling areas more than 100 feet apart and designated
by signage so indicating may have separate control stations if each separate
fueling area complies with this Subpart B and 41 Ill. Adm. Code 172, 174, 175
and 176.
c) A method that does not
require coins or currency to activate shall be provided for the attendant to
contact the fire department.
d)
Conspicuously marked and easily accessible emergency stops must be provided at
each facility and shall be:
1) Located so that
at least one emergency stop is at least 20 feet but not more than 100 feet from
each dispenser.
2) Interconnected
so that activation of one emergency stop activates all the emergency stops
whenever more than one emergency stop is provided.
3) Equipped with an emergency stop at all
control stations, which shall be conspicuously marked and readily accessible to
the attendant, whether or not the control station is less than 20 feet from any
dispenser or a security booth is provided for the attendant. The emergency stop
shall be located in a position to allow all dispensing devices to be readily
visible to the attendant, or as approved by OSFM. Each emergency stop shall be
identified by a sign on all-weather materials stating "EMERGENCY STOP" in 2
inch red capital letters.
e) Power for illumination of dispensing areas
required by this Subpart B shall not be affected by activation of any of the
electrical shutoffs when the illumination is located outside of hazardous
(classified) locations or is intrinsically safe.
f) Resetting from an emergency stop
activation shall require manual intervention by the owner or attendant and
shall be accomplished only after the condition that caused the activation has
been corrected.
g) All dispensing
units shall be readily visible from the control station without assistive
devices. However, as an alternative, in the event that the attendant's view of
a dispenser is permanently obstructed, or if a dispenser is located so that
activity at the dispenser is not readily visible, closed-circuit cameras that
provide a view of each side of the dispensing unit and project an image on a
screen at least 6 inches in diagonal located at the control station may be
used. The cameras shall be allowed to sweep to provide a view of multiple
dispensing locations, but must provide a view on the screen of each dispensing
unit at least every 30 seconds. In lieu of the closed-circuit camera, the
facility may elect to have an emergency stop that shall be located at least 20
and not more than 50 feet from the dispenser that has a permanently obstructed
view. Using an emergency stop in lieu of the closed-circuit camera pursuant to
this subsection (g) must be approved in advance by OSFM. If a closed-circuit
camera or viewing screen is inoperable and cannot provide surveillance of
dispensing units to the attendant at the control station, and an emergency stop
has not been approved by OSFM and provided in lieu of the camera as provided in
this subsection (g), self-service dispensing of fuel at these dispensers is
prohibited.
h) The attendant shall
at all times be able to communicate with persons in the dispensing area. For
distances greater than 40 feet between the control station and the dispenser, a
communication system audible to each dispensing area shall be required that
allows the attendant to give instruction or warning to the customer.
i) All emergency stops shall be tested, and
all shear valves visually inspected, at least annually to ensure that they are
functioning properly and that the dispenser is mounted properly. Inspection
should ensure that the shear valves are located 1/2 inch above or below grade;
are securely mounted using a listed rigid anchor device; and the link arm
functions when tripped, allowing the poppet valve to close freely. Upon
completion of this testing and inspection, the owner/operator shall complete
forms titled "Certification of Operational Testing of Emergency Stops" and
"Certification of Annual Inspection of All Dispenser Shear Valves", available
at the UST Applications and Forms page for the DPCS at
https://sfm.illinois.gov/about/divisions/petroleum-chemical-safety/applications-and-forms.html.
Documentation of annual emergency stop testing and shear valve inspection,
using the OSFM forms, shall be kept at the motor fuel dispensing facility for 2
years and available for examination by a representative of OSFM. If
documentation of annual testing of emergency stops is not available, the
facility shall be subject to demonstration of this equipment during inspection
by OSFM.
j) Attendants
1) At all times when an attended motor fuel
dispensing station is open for public use, at least one attendant shall be on
duty, and no motor fuel shall be dispensed at any time when the attendant is
not at or near the control station or pump island. The attendant's primary duty
shall be to supervise the dispensing of motor fuels, motor oils and services
normally related to the dispensing.
2) The attendant shall refuse service to any
person who is smoking or who appears to be unable to dispense fuel safely, and
shall shut off the dispensing unit if a patron fails to follow instructions in
compliance with OSFM administrative rules. It shall be the responsibility of
the attendant to:
A) carefully observe the
dispensing of liquids into vehicles and portable containers;
B) control or eliminate sources of
ignition;
C) immediately notify
local fire authorities of any product spilled;
D) take other appropriate actions to prevent
ignition of accidental spills;
E)
refuse service to any customer who appears to lack the ability to properly and
safely utilize the equipment (e.g., intoxication, inability to place the nozzle
in the gas tank receptacle, inability to follow written or oral instructions of
the attendant, or the person is too young to be aware of the hazards and
requirements for safe dispensing of motor vehicle fuels);
F) to inspect all portable containers for
conformance with 41 Ill. Adm. Code 174.
k) All attendants and other employees of the
motor fuel dispensing facility shall be thoroughly instructed in the location,
operation and proper use of the communication system, control station,
emergency stops, fire extinguishing equipment, operation of the dispensing
units, and safety regulations for the dispensing of motor fuels. Upon request,
all attendants shall demonstrate to OSFM their ability to use this equipment.
Facilities that fail to instruct employees in these requirements shall be in
violation and subject to enforcement action.
l) No dwelling unit or sleeping facilities of
any kind for the owner, attendant or any person shall be permitted at a
self-service motor fuel dispensing facility. This does not include dormitory
facilities for use of drivers at truck stops, provided that the dormitories are
in compliance with the applicable provisions of 41 Ill. Adm. Code
100.
m) Fire extinguishers shall be
provided in accordance with 41 Ill. Adm. Code
174.350.
n) Signs giving instructions for the
operation of dispensing equipment must be conspicuously posted on each
dispensing island where self-service is offered.
o) Minimum Signage. Signs shall be provided
that are clearly visible to all self-service customers. The signs shall be made
of all-weather material and the lettering shall be not less than 7/8 inch high.
The top of the signs shall be mounted no higher than 10 feet above grade, or at
a height approved by OSFM, and shall include the following wording, at a
minimum:
1) "Warning";
2) "Stop Engine";
3) "No Smoking";
4) "Persons fueling vehicles shall remain
with their vehicle, at the nozzle, while fueling is in progress";
5) "It is unlawful and dangerous for anyone
to dispense gasoline into unapproved containers".
p) Dispensing activity shall be limited to or
supervised by persons old enough to hold a valid driver's license.
q) Collision Protection and Setbacks for LP
Gas Storage Cabinets at Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities.
1) LP gas storage cabinets (including
cabinets for LP gas tank exchange for gas grills) shall comply with Section 8.4
of NFPA 58, incorporated by reference in 41 Ill. Adm. Code
174.210, and shall also provide
collision protection that consists of one of the following options:
A) guardrails;
B) steel or concrete bollards;
C) raised sidewalks that are at least 5
inches tall at the face with the cabinet set up so the distance from the face
of the raised sidewalk to the front of the cabinet is at least 40 inches. This
measurement may also include an additional bumper guard to reach the required
40 inches. Raised sidewalks may also consist of curbs or parking bumper guards;
or
D) any other arrangement
certified by a Licensed Professional Engineer in accordance with national codes
of practice and accepted engineering practices and approved in advance by
OSFM.
2) LP gas storage
cabinets (including cabinets for LP gas tank exchange for gas grills) shall
comply with the following:
A) The distance of
any LP gas storage cabinet from any opening into any building, including any
doorway or window, shall not be less than 5 feet, or in the event there is only
one point of egress out of the building, shall not be less than 10
feet.
B) The distance of any LP gas
storage cabinet from any dispenser shall not be less than 20 feet.
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