1910.166 Flammable and combustible liquids.
1910.106(d)(2)(iii)
(d) Container and portable tank storage(2) Design, construction, and capacity of containers(ii) Emergency venting. each portable tank shall be provided with one or more devices installed in the top with sufficient emergency venting capacity to limit internal pressure under fire exposure conditions to 10 p.s.i.g., or 30 percent of the bursting pressure of the tank, whichever is greater.
1910.106(d)(4)(v)
(d) Container and portable tank storage(4) Design and construction of inside storage rooms(v) Storage inside storage rooms. In every inside storage room there shall be maintained one clear aisle at least 3 feet wide. Containers over 30 gallons capacity shall not be stacked upon the other. Dispensing shall be by approved pump or self-closing faucet only.
1910.106(e)(2)(iii)
(e) Industrial plants(2) Incidental storage or use of flammable and combustible liquids(iii) Separation and protection. Areas in which flammable or combustible liquids are transferred from one tank or container to another container shall be separated from other operations in the building by adequate distance or by construction having adequate fire resistance. Drainage or other means shall be provided to control spills. Adequate natural or mechanical ventilation shall be provided
1910.106(e)(2)(iv)(b)
(e) Industrial plants(2) Incidental storage or use of flammable and combustible liquids(iv) Handling liquids at point of final use. (b) Where flammable or combustible liquids are used or handled, except enclosed containers, means shall be provided to dispose promptly and safely of leakage or spills.
1910.106(e)(2)(iv)(d)
(e) Industrial plants(2) Incidental storage or use of flammable and combustible liquids(iv) Handling liquids at point of final use. (d) Flammable or combustible liquids shall be drawn from or transferred into vessels, containers, or portable tanks within a building only through a closed piping system, from safety cans by means of a device drawing through the top, or from a container or portable tanks by gravity through an approved self-closing valve. Transferring by means of air pressure on the container or portable tanks shall be prohibited.
1910.106(e)(6)(ii)
(e) Industrial plants(6) Source of ignition(ii) Grounding. Class I liquids shall not be dispensed into containers unless the nozzle and container are electrically interconnected. Where the metallic floorplate on which the container stands while filling is electrically connected to fill stem or where the fill stem is bonded to the container during filling operations by means of a bond wire, the provisions of his sections shall be deemed to have been complied with
1910.1069f)(3)(vi)
(f) Bulk plants(3) Loading and unloading facilities(vi) Container filling facilities. Class I liquids shall not be dispensed into containers unless the nozzle and container are electrically interconnected. Where the metallic floorplate on which the container stands while filling is electrically connected to the fill stem or where the fill stem is bonded to the container during filling operations by means of a bond wire, the provisions of this section shall be deemed to have been complied with.
1910.106(g)(1)(i)(a)
(g) Service stations(1) Storage and handling(i) General provisions. (a) Liquids shall be stored in approved closed containers not exceeding 60 gallons capacity, in tanks located underground, in tanks in special enclosures as described in subdivision (g)(i) of this section, or in aboveground tanks as provided for in sub paragraphs (g)(4)(ii),(b),(c) and (d) of this section. |
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1910.106(g)(3)(iv)
(g) Service stations(3) Dispensing systems(iv) Dispensing units. (a) Class I liquids shall be transferred from tanks by means of fixed pumps so designed and equipped as to allow control of the flow and to prevent leakage or accidental discharge. (b)(1) Only listed devices may be used for dispensing Class I liquids. No such device may be used if it shows evidence of having been dismantled.
(2) Every dispensing device for Class I liquids installed after December 31, 1978, shall contain evidence of listing so placed that any attempt to dismantle the device of listing will result in damage to such evidence, visible without disassembly or dismounting of the nozzle.
(c) Class I 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 faucets shall be used.
(d) The dispensing units, except those attached to containers, shall be mounted either on a concrete island or protected against collision damage by suitable means.
1910.106(h)(7)(i)(b)
(h) Processing plants(7) Sources of ignition(i) General. (b) Class I liquids shall not be dispensed into containers unless the nozzle and container are electrically interconnected. Where the metallic floor plate on which the container stands while filling is electrically connected to the fill stem or where the fill stem is bonded to the container during filling operations by means of a bond wire, the provisions of this section shall be deemed to have been complied with.
1910.107 Spray finishing using flammable and combustible materials
1910.107(e)(9)
(e) flammable and combustible liquidsstorage and handling(9) Grounding. Wherever flammable or combustible liquids are transferred from one container to another, both containers shall be effectively bonded and grounded to prevent discharge sparks of static electricity.
1910.107(i)(6)
(i) Electrostatic hand spraying equipment(6) Groundinggeneral. All electrically conductive objects in the spraying area shall be adequately grounded. This requirement shall apply to paint containers, wash cans, and any other objects or devices in the area. The equipment shall carry a prominent permanently installed warning regarding the necessity for this grounding feature.
1910.108 Dip tanks containing flammable or combustible liquids.
1910.108(d)
(d) Liquids used in dip tanks, storage and handling. The storage of flammable and combustible liquids in connection with dipping operations shall conform to the requirements of section 1910.106, where applicable. Where portable containers are used for the replenishment of flammable and combustible liquids, provision shall be made so that both the container and tank shall be positively grounded and electrically bonded to prevent static sparks.
1926.152 Flammable and combustible liquids.
1926.152(e)(2)
(e) Dispensing liquids. (2) Transfer of flammable liquids from one container to another shall be done only when containers are electrically interconnected (bonded).
1926.152(e)(3)
(e) Dispensing liquids. (3) Flammable or combustible liquids shall be drawn from or transferred into vessels, containers, or tanks within a building or outside only through a closed piping system, from safety cans, by means of a device drawing through the top, or from a container, or portable tanks, by gravity or pump, through an approved self-closing valve. Transferring by means of air pressure on the container or portable tanks is prohibited. |