Utah Admin. Code R614-3-13 - Flammable and Combustible Liquids
A. This Section applies to the storage of
flammable and combustible liquids having a flash point below 200 degrees F
(93.3 degrees C).
B. Storage areas
shall be kept free of weeds and other combustible material. Open flames and
smoking shall not be permitted in flammable or combustible liquids storage
areas.
C. Storage tanks shall be
provided with a free opening vent to relieve vacuum or pressure which may
develop in normal operation or from fire exposure.
D. Tanks and containers for the storage of
flammable and combustible liquids aboveground shall be conspicuously marked
with the name of the product which they contain and "FLAMMABLE - KEEP FIRE AND
FLAME AWAY."
E. Dispensing
Flammable Liquids and Combustibles
1.
Containers to which flammable liquids are being transferred shall be bonded
together to eliminate static electricity.
2. Dispensing units shall be protected
against physical damage by suitable means.
3. Dispensing devices (pumps, hoses and
nozzles) shall be of approved type and be maintained to prevent
leakage.
4. Flammable and
combustible liquids shall not be dispensed by pressure from drums, barrels and
similar containers. Approved pumps taking suction through the top of the
container or approved self closing valves shall be used.
5. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be
kept in closed containers when not actually in use.
6. Care shall be taken to eliminate source of
ignition where flammable liquids are used.
F. L.P.G. Storage for use shall be in an
approved container.
1. Shall have a relief
valve on container.
2. Shall have
an automatic shut off (thermocoupler) on utilization equipment.
3. Shall have a relief valve between each
shut off valve.
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