ML20100N508

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Intervenor Exhibit I-8,consisting of Portions of Chapter 7 to Updated Publication Entitled, Flammable & Combustible Liquids Code, Re Svc Stations
ML20100N508
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Site: Harris Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/17/1984
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References
OL-I-008, OL-I-8, NUDOCS 8412130191
Download: ML20100N508 (2)


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and drainage systems, or natural waterways. Connection to such 7-1.1 This chapter applies to automotive and marine service sta-tions and to service stations locatnl mside buildings. Reference shall b *'t ' C 1 sewers. drains, or waterways by which liquids might enter shall be also be made to NFPA 302. Fare Protection Standard for Afotor

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provided with separator boxes or other approved means whereby such entry is precluded. Crankcase drainings and liquids shall not be Craft, for safety precautions while fueling at marine service stations.

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dumped into sewers, but shall be stored in tanks or tight drums out. and to NFPA 303. Fire Protection Standard for Afarinas and I Mad. i Jd;. side of any building until removed from the premises. Boatyards, for additional requirements applicable to marme service stations. i h.$. 6 .mJ 6-8 Fire Control.

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. 6-8.1 Listed portable fire extinguishers of appropriate size. type 3'*'* E l f* F. and number shall be provided. NFPA 10. Standardfor Portable Fir, 7-2.1 General Prov .isions.

h'Fy[4.:c.k h'.'  ; Extinguishers. provides information on this subject. At least one ex- 7 2.1.1 Liquids shall be stored in approved closed containers not tinguisher with a minimum classification of 20 B shall be provided at exceeding 60 gal (227.1 L) capacity, in tanks in special enclosures as each loading or unloading facility. Where piped water is available. described in 7 2.2. in aboveground tanks as provided for in 7 2.1.5.

(,g ," ready-connected hose in siie appropriate for the water supply shall be provided at lxations whcie fires are likely to occur.

or in tanks located underground as in Secuan 2 3. Vent pipes on tanks storing gasoline shall be in accordance with 2 3.5.1.,2-3.5.2

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6-8.2 All plant fire protection facilities shall be adequately main- to disperse vapors. (Also see 7-8.J.4 and 7-8.J.J.)

d**).. pE i tamed and perio<lically inspected and tested to make sure they are always in satisfactory operating condition. and they will serve their 7 2.1.2 Aboveground tanks, located at a bulk plant, shall not be

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%g 1 purpose in time of emergency. connected by piping to service station underground tanks. Apparatus dispensing Class I hquids into the fuel tanks of motor vehicles of the

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6-8.3. Bulk plants and terminals shall have a written emergency public shall not be located at a bulk plant unless separated by a fence g?pQ*y:g Ob3- gyY[ L procedureylan. The plan shall be designed to minimize the harard to the pubtyc and to plant employees in the event of a fire or other or similar barrier from the area in which bulk operations are con-ducted.

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emergyncy' duties shall be trained in these duties. building having a basement or pit into which flammable vapors can travel, unless such arta is provided with ventilation which will pre.

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- reconciled on all Class I liquid and diesel fuel storage tanks for in-

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duct daily reconciliation between sales. use, receipts. and inventory REJECTgn on hand. If there is more than one system consisting of a tank (s) serv-

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tion shall be maintained separately for each tank system. API Publication 1621. Recommended Practice for Bulk Liquid Stock E* nest Control at Retail Outlets, provides information on this subject.'

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's. . Chapter 8 Process.ing Plants

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'r 8-1.1 Th.is chapter shall apply to those plants or buildings which II or Class III liquids. Except as provided in 8 2.1.1 or m the case of explosion resistant walls usnt m conjunction with explosion eclieving contain r hemical operations such as oxidation, reduction, halogena- facilities (sec 8 3.4). load bearing walls shall be prohibitnl.

@,fyg g,  ; tion, hydrogenation. alkylation. polymerization, and other chemical Bitildings handling Class I or Class Il liquids shall be without j 3g processes but sha!! not apply to chemical plants, refineries or basements or covered pits. Processing buildings are normally limited

. ;, distilleries as defined and covered in Chapter 9. Refineries. Chemical in height and area, depending upon the type of construction and ,

p ., , e Plants and Distilleries. private fire protection provided, to minimiin the possibility of fire of such extent as to jeopardisc public safety. Processing buildmgs with i.~.. -E. '. f l.dg 8-2 Location. numerous accessible exterior openings offer favorable features for P.c # b M 8-2.1 The location of each processing vessel shall be based upon its fire fighting. Provision for smoke and heat venting may be desirable P .t' iN ,g

  • hquid capacity. Processing vessels shall be located. with respect to distances to hnes of adjoining property which can be built upon, in to assist access for fire fighting. NFPA 204. Guide for SmoAc and Heat Venting, provides information on this subject.

. ,, y e accordance with Table 8-2.I. except when the processing plant is l g1 -. y .' designed m accordance with 8-2.1.1.

l w% 8-3.1.2 Areas shall have adequate exit facilities arranged to pre.

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.r* be exposni by the drainage facilities described in 8 3.2. NFPA 101.

!Q f Table a-2.s Lafe Safety Code. provides information on this subject.

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wi IY=e'erency5elief venting to termit cre=ure semble Uquida unstable u quida Hammahic or combustib'c liquid leakage and fire pret. ction water to a safe locatmn. This may require cut bs, scuppers, or special drainage I

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systems to control the spread of fire (sce 2-2.J.1). Appendix A of l

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8-3.2.2 Emergency drainage systems. if connected to public sewers  ;

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. vent the normal discharge of Hammable or combustible liquids to j gy j h;f.b L- 8-2.1.I The distances requirnt in 8-2.1 may be waived when the vessels are housed within a building and the exterior wall facing the public waterways. public sewers. or adjoining property.

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,.g line of adjoining property which can be built upon is a blank wall having a fire resistance ratmg of not less than four hours. When Class g,3*3 y,,,;j,,;,,*

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N P p~.epL sion resistance in accordance with good engineering practice (see li m}uids shall be ventilated at a rate of not less than I cu ft,(0.0283 8-3.4).

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