34 Pa. Code § 14.4 - Application
(a) This subpart
applies to flammable and combustible liquids having a flash point below
200°F, but does not apply to liquids and facilities at
refineries.
(b) While this subpart
does not apply to liquids having a flash point of 200°F or above, it may
apply as a basis for the storage of the liquids, especially with reference to
such features as container design, construction, venting and piping.
(c) This subpart applies throughout this
Commonwealth, except in Philadelphia County and Allegheny County, and does not
supersede additional regulations or requirements not in conflict with this
subpart promulgated under authority of law by a political subdivision. If this
subpart is in conflict with a regulation or requirement promulgated by a
political subdivision, this subpart is applicable.
(d) The portions of this subpart applicable
to inside and beneath building storage and use for commercial purposes does not
supersede additional regulations or requirements not in conflict with this
subpart established by local ordinance.
(e) Under the act, the Department of Labor
and Industry has established requirements for the construction of buildings,
exclusive of private residences and parcels thereof, except in cities of the
First Class, Second Class and Second Class A, which shall supplement this
subpart.
(f) This subpart is not
applicable to the storage, use and the like of flammable or combustible liquids
in fuel tanks, or containers or reservoirs-that is, windshield washer solvent,
brake fluid and the like-which are integral components of motor vehicles.
Storage in the tanks, containers or reservoirs shall comply with 67 Pa. Code
(relating to transportation).
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