Md. Code Regs. 11.03.02.03 - Fire Hazards
A. Cleaning of
Equipment.
(1) The use of flammable or
combustible liquids in the cleaning of aircraft, aircraft engines, propellers,
or other appliances, equipment, or parts of aircraft is prohibited, unless
those cleaning operations are conducted in facilities specifically approved by
the Administration for that purpose and are performed in accordance with COMAR
29.06.01.
(2) A person may not use
flammable or combustible liquids for cleaning purposes at the Airport, except
as provided in §A of this regulation.
(3) A person may not store, transport, or use
cleaning fluids of a vaporizing nature at the Airport except in containers with
dispensing devices which comply with the applicable sections of COMAR
29.06.01.
B. Open Flame
Operations. Open flame operations may be conducted on the Airport only after
obtaining a Welding and Burning permit from the Airport Operations
office.
C. Storage of Material.
(1) The storage of combustible materials in
hangars at the Airport shall be conducted in accordance with NFPA 1 Uniform
Fire Code, Chapter 10 and Chapter 34.
(2) The height of stored material may not
exceed that of the lower or bottom side of roof trusses or of a point 18 inches
below sprinkler lines or heads, whichever is lower. Storage areas shall have
spaces between them as well as aisles throughout the areas of sufficient size
to allow passage of fire department personnel and equipment. Sufficient spaces
for aisles shall be determined through inspection by the fire marshal in
compliance with COMAR 29.06.01.
D. Storage of Hazardous Material.
(1) Flammable and combustible liquids, gases,
explosives, signal flares, or other hazardous materials shall be stored and
kept in containers and receptacles and in structures and areas specifically
approved by the fire marshal in accordance with COMAR 29.06.01.
(2) All tenants and concessionaires shall
ensure that drums and containers are properly marked in accordance with
29 CFR §
1910.1200.
(3) In addition to the labeling requirements
of 29 CFR §
1910.1200, each tenant and concessionaire
shall mark its drums and containers with its company name and date of initial
receipt of the item on the Airport premises.
(4) All tenants and concessionaires shall
properly store drums and containers and ensure proper disposal of materials in
accordance with COMAR 26.13.03.
(5)
All tenants and concessionaires shall provide adequate documentation regarding
the contents of drums and containers to inspectors of the Administration, the
Maryland Department of the Environment, or other law enforcement
agency.
(6) If, as a result of a
routine inspection of the Airport premises, an improperly marked or stored drum
or container is found, the tenant or concessionaire shall be cited. The tenant
or concessionaire shall correct the deficiency within 1 working day. This
inspection may be conducted by the Fire marshal or representatives of the
Administration, the Maryland Department of the Environment, or the Maryland
Division of Labor and Industry.
(7)
If a tenant or concessionaire fails to correct the noted deficiency, the
Administration may correct the deficiency or cause it to be corrected by a
private contractor at the expense of the responsible party.
(8) All abandoned drums or containers shall
be collected by the Administration and placed in storage at the expense of the
owner.
E. Lubricating
Oil.
(1) Lubricating oils shall be stored,
kept, or transported in containers and receptacles, and in structures and
areas, specifically approved by the fire marshal for these purposes in
compliance with the applicable sections of COMAR 29.06.01.
(2) The storage of empty lubricating oil
drums or cans on the Airport is prohibited, except in approved areas designated
by the Administration in compliance with the applicable sections of COMAR
26.13.03.
(3) Petroleum products or
objectionable industrial waste matter shall be discharged only into pans or
containers provided for that purpose in compliance with the applicable sections
of COMAR 29.06.01 and shall be disposed of in a manner approved by the
Administration.
(4) A company
transporting oil on the Airport shall possess a valid Oil Operations Permit
issued by the Waste Management Administration in accordance with COMAR
26.10.01.16B.
F. Waste. The storage
of oily wastes, rags, and other rubbish and trash at the Airport is prohibited
unless in suitable metal receptacles with operating self-closing covers as
approved by COMAR 29.06.01. All waste within this general classification shall
be removed from the Airport premises daily.
G. Smoking.
(1) Smoking shall be prohibited within the
fuel farm or in any building owned or leased by the Administration.
(2) Smoking or carrying lighted cigars,
cigarettes, pipes, matches, or any open flame within the air operations area is
prohibited.
H. Floor
Care. The accumulation of oil, grease, or other flammable material on the
floors of hangars and other buildings is prohibited. The floors of hangars and
other buildings shall be continuously kept free of rags, waste material, trash,
rubbish, or other flammable materials.
I. Care of Aircraft Ramp, Apron, and Parking
Areas. Any person, including the operators of aircraft, causing overflowing or
spilling of oil, grease, fuel, or any similar material anywhere at the Airport,
is responsible for immediately cleaning the spillage. Upon the default of the
responsible person to clean this area, the Airport Director may provide the
necessary cleaning and charge the responsible person for the expense of it at
established rates.
J. Cleaning of
Aircraft. The cleaning of aircraft shall be conducted in accordance with NFPA
410 Aircraft Maintenance, which is incorporated by reference at COMAR
11.03.01.01B
-1B(2)(e). This cleaning shall only be
permitted in areas of the Airport approved by the Administration.
K. Doping, Spray Painting, and Paint
Striping.
(1) Doping processes, spray
painting, or paint stripping operations are permitted only in properly
designed, ventilated buildings or areas that are approved by COMAR
29.06.01.
(2) Only persons who are
properly clothed for safety and self-protection are permitted to enter or work
in a doping or spray painting room while doping and spray painting operations
are being conducted.
L.
Fire Extinguishers. All fire extinguishing equipment shall be maintained
according to the requirements of COMAR 29.06.01.
M. Eye Hazards. The use of a material, such
as oil absorbents or similar material, that creates an eye hazard when picked
up, swirled, or blown about by the blast from an aircraft engine is prohibited
in any passenger loading area or other public area at the Airport.
N. Operating Motor Vehicles in Hangars. No
tractor, tug, or other vehicle may be operated within any hangar or other
building used for aircraft maintenance or storage when an aircraft is present,
except in an emergency, unless the exhaust of the tractor, tug, or other motor
vehicle is protected by screens or baffles to prevent the escape of sparks or
the propagation of flame. The parking of motor vehicles in any hangar with an
aircraft is prohibited. The parking of a motor vehicle in aircraft hangars
where multiple aircraft are stored is prohibited.
O. Grounding or Bonding of Aircraft. Aircraft
in hangars shall be grounded or bonded for removal and control of static
electrical accumulations on aircraft while aircraft are undergoing service or
repair in accordance with NFPA 409 Aircraft Hangars, which is incorporated by
reference at COMAR
11.03.01.01B
-1B(2)(d). Aircraft being serviced on the
Airport ramp or other designated area shall be grounded or bonded for removal
and control of static electrical accumulations in accordance with NFPA 407
Aircraft Fuel Servicing, which is incorporated by reference at COMAR
11.03.01.01B
-1B(2)(c).
P. Motorized Ground Equipment Near Aircraft
or Hangars.
(1) Motorized ground equipment may
not be parked near any aircraft or hangar at the Airport in a manner that
prevents this equipment from being readily driven or towed away in case of an
emergency.
(2) The parking of
motorized ground equipment near aircraft and hangars at the Airport shall be
conducted in accordance with NFPA 407 Aircraft Fuel Servicing, § 407-8,
which is incorporated by reference at COMAR
11.03.01.01B
-1B(2)(c).
Q. Repairing of Aircraft. The repair of an
aircraft or aircraft engine, propeller, or other aircraft apparatus is
prohibited in an area of the Airport other than that specifically designated by
the Administration for this purpose, except that minor adjustments or repairs
may be made while the aircraft is at a tie-down position, on the terminal
apron, or being prepared for departure.
R. Operating Aircraft Engines in Hangars. A
person may not start or operate aircraft engines inside a hangar at the
Airport, other than the air rotation of jet engines without ignition.
S. Heating Systems in Hangars. The
installation and operation of any heating system or device is prohibited in any
hangar at the Airport, other than systems or devices listed or labeled by an
independent testing laboratory or facility as suitable for use in heating
aircraft hangars. Those systems and devices shall be installed in the manner
prescribed by and standards set forth in NFPA 70, National Electrical Code,
which is incorporated by reference at COMAR
11.03.01.01B
-1B(2)(a), and NFPA 409 Aircraft Hangars,
which is incorporated by reference at COMAR
11.03.01.01B
-1B(2)(d)). The use of portable aircraft
engine heating equipment is prohibited inside any aircraft hangar. Only listed
or labeled, and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved, equipment shall
be used.
T. Electrical Equipment
and Lighting Systems.
(1) All electrical
equipment shall be in accordance with NFPA 70 National Electrical Code, which
is incorporated by reference at COMAR
11.03.01.01B
-1B(2)(a).
(2) The use of a portable lamp assembly in
any maintenance shelter or hangar without a proper protective guard or shield
over the lamp assembly to prevent breakage is prohibited.
(3) A person may not keep power-operated
equipment or electrical devices running at the Airport while not properly
supervised.
(4) Gasoline or diesel
powered generators, compressors, or other similar equipment shall be properly
grounded or bonded and may not be operated in any hangar.
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