37 Tex. Admin. Code § 263.19 - Hazardous Area Protection
(a) Areas used for
general storage, boiler or furnace rooms, fuel storage, storage for chemicals
or cleaning supplies, maintenance shops including woodworking and painting
areas, laundries, and kitchens, shall be separated from other parts of the
building with two hour fire resistive construction with openings protected with
automatic or self-closing one-half hour fire rated assemblies. When the
hazardous area is protected by automatic sprinkler protection, the separation
may be of one hour fire resistive construction with openings protected with
automatic or self closing 20 minute fire rated assemblies.
(b) Cooking facilities producing grease laden
vapors shall have approved automatic fire extinguishing systems protecting
cooking surfaces and hood and duct systems serving the cooking equipment in
accordance with NFPA 96.
(c) Where
hazardous processes or storage areas are of such a character as to introduce an
explosion potential, explosion venting or an explosion suppression system
specifically designed for the hazard shall be provided. The use of combustible
supplies and permitting of hazardous material and trash to collect shall be
minimized and avoided where possible.
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