Utah Admin. Code R710-2-6 - Temporary Stands, Trailers and Tents
(1) Temporary stands, trailers and tents less
than 200 square feet used for the retail sales of class C common state approved
explosives shall be constructed in compliance with local rules, or if none, in
accordance with nationally recognized practice. Tents having an area in excess
of 200 square feet shall comply with IFC, Chapter 31.
(2) The general public shall not be allowed
to enter a temporary stand or trailer.
(3) Each stand, trailer or tent less than 200
square feet shall have a minimum three foot wide unobstructed aisle, running
the length of the stand, trailer or tent.
(4) All tents where customers enter inside
shall have a minimum three foot wide unobstructed aisle and two separate exits
located a reasonable distance apart and so located that if one is blocked the
other will be available.
(5) The
area used for sales of class C common state approved explosives in stands,
trailers or tents shall be arranged to permit the customer to only touch or
handle pre-packaged class C common state approved explosives. All non
pre-packaged class C common state approved explosives shall be displayed in a
manner which prevents the fireworks from being handled by the customer without
the direct intervention of the retailer who shall be able to maintain visual
contact with the customer.
(6)
Temporary stands, trailers or tents for the sale of class C common state
approved explosives shall be located at least 50 feet from other stands,
trailers, tents, LPG, flammable liquid or gas storage and dispensing units.
(7) If the stand or trailer is
used for the overnight storage of class C common state approved explosives, it
shall be equipped with suitable locking devices to prevent unauthorized entry.
(a) Tents shall not be used for overnight
storage of class C common state approved explosives unless on site security is
provided.
(8) No person
shall be allowed to sleep in any temporary stand, trailer or tent in which
class C common state approved explosives are stored or sold.
(9) Stands, trailers or tents shall not be
illuminated or heated by any device requiring an open flame or exposed heating
elements.
(a) All heaters shall be approved
by the AHJ.
(10) All
illumination shall be installed in accordance with the temporary wiring section
of the National Electric Code and approved by the AHJ.
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