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4 CHAPTER 1: SCOPE AND ADMINISTRATION (Unique to Massachusetts)
46 CHAPTER 8: INTERIOR FINISHES
79 Risk CategoryIII
136 SECTION 307 SMOKE ALARMS
Revised sections as follows.
145 SECTION 101 GENERAL
199 CHAPTER R11: ENERGY EFFICIENCY
206 Appendix RB: Solar-ready Provisions – Detached One- and Two-family Dwellings, Low-rise Residential Buildings and Townhouses
221 110.R1: CONCRETE TESTING LABORATORIES
NOTE: 780 CMR 110.R1 is unique to Massachusetts.
224 110.R2: CONCRETE FIELD TESTING TECHNICIAN LICENSING
NOTE: 780 CMR 110.R2 is unique to Massachusetts.
225 110.R3: MANUFACTURED AND MOBILE HOMES
NOTE: 780 CMR 110.R3 is unique to Massachusetts.
226 APPROVAL. An authorization issued by the Office as designee to the BBRS based upon on a TPIA validation.
BUILDING SYSTEM. Plans, specifications and documentation for a system of manufactured buildings or for a type or a system of product, manufactured building components, which may include structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and fire protection …
CERTIFICATION. Any manufactured building, manufactured building component, modular home, or manufactured home which meets the provisions of 780 CMR 110.R3, the applicable Codes,; and which has been labeled accordingly.
CODE. References to the Code may include 780 CMR or Specialized Codes if specified and as defined in 780 CMR 1.00.
CSL. A construction supervisor license issued to a construction supervisor as defined in 780 CMR 110.R5.1.2.
INSTALLATION. The process of affixing or assembling and affixing a manufactured building, manufactured building component or manufactured home on the building site, and connecting it to utilities, and/or to an existing building. Installation may also …
INSTALLER. An individual who, on the basis of training and experience, has been certified by a specific manufacturer as competent to supervise the placement and connection required to install the product of that manufacturer and possesses a Manufactur…
LABEL. An approved device or seal evidencing certification in accordance with the applicable
Codes and Rules and Regulations promulgated pursuant thereto.
LOCAL ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. A department or agency in a municipality charged with the enforcement of 780 CMR and appropriate specialized codes which include, but are not limited to, 248 CMR (the State Plumbing and Gas Fitting code) and 527 CMR 12.00 (th…
MANUFACTURED BUILDING. Any manufactured building which has concealed elements, such as electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fire protection, insulation, and other systems affecting health and safety, and which is manufactured or assembled in accordance w…
MANUFACTURED BUILDINGS CERTIFICATE (MBC): A certification that is granted to the holder of a Construction Supervisor License (CSL) after the successful completion of a manufactured buildings course offered by the BBRS. Each certificate shall have an …
227 MANUFACTURED BUILDING COMPONENT. Any manufactured subsystem, manufactured subassembly, or other system designed for use in or as part of a structure having concealed elements such as electrical, mechanical, plumbing and fire protection systems and oth…
MANUFACTURED HOMES (Housing). As defined in 24 CFR, Part 3280.2; a structure, transportable in one or more sections, which in the traveling mode, is eight body feet or more in width or forty body feet or more in length, or, when erected on site, is 32…
MANUFACTURED BUILDINGS INSTALLER CERTIFICATE (MBIC): This certificate is granted to a person after successful completion of an MBIC course offered by the BBRS. Each MBIC shall have an expiration date and a candidate for an MBIC must possess certifica…
OFFICE. The Office of Public Safety and Inspections.
PRODUCT. A manufactured building, manufactured building component, modular home or relocatable building.
QUALITY ASSURANCE MANUAL. The manual as outlined in 780 CMR 110.R3.10 which contains the quality assurance process specific to a manufacturer and approved by a TPIA.
RECERTIFIED MANUFACTURED BUILDING. Any manufactured building as herein defined that was previously designed and constructed to conform with requirements of a particular use group or groups for use at a site and that subsequently is to be relocated to …
SPECIALIZED CODES. Refers to the specialized codes that are defined in 780 CMR 1.00.
STATE ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES. Reference to this term may include the relevant boards, commissions, departments or agencies referred to in 780 CMR 110.R3 including the BBRS, Massachusetts Board of Fire Prevention Regulations, Massachusetts Board of St…
STATE ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES. Reference to this term may include the relevant boards, commissions, departments or agencies referred to in 780 CMR 110.R3 including the Office of Public Safety and Inspections, Massachusetts Board of State Examiners of Plu…
241 110.R4: REGISTRATION OF NATIVE LUMBER PRODUCERS
NOTE: 780 CMR 110.R4 is unique to Massachusetts.
243 110.R5: LICENSING OF CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISORS
245 110. R5.2: Registration and Licensing
247 110.R5.2.9 Procedure for Suspension or Revocation of License.
248 110.R5.2.9.2Disclosure of Adverse Actions. The BBRS may require a CSL or CSL applicant to disclose any conviction (regardless of whether it is a felony or misdemeanor) or civil finding made against them made by a court, other state or federal agency o…
250 110.R5.2.15 Responsibility of Each License Holder.
252 110.R5.4 Continuing Education
255 110. R5.4.9 Responsibilities of a Course Coordinator:
260 110.R6: RESERVED
261 110.R7: CERTIFICATION OF INSPECTORS OF BUILDINGS, BUILDING COMMISSIONERS AND LOCAL INSPECTORS
NOTE: 780 CMR 110.R7 is unique to Massachusetts.
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2 1.3.3 Conflicts.
3 1.3.4 Reserved
1.3.6 Buildings and Structures.
1.4.7 Tests.
4 1.5 Units.
1.7 Authority.
1.72 Reserved
1.76 Reserved
5 1.7.11 Reserved
1.7.13 Inspection of Construction and Installation.
6 1.7.16 Imminent Dangers and Evacuation.
1.7.17 Public Fire Education.
8 1.11 Records and Reports
1.11.3 Emergency Response Records.
1.12 Permits and Permit Approvals.
1.12.3 Conditions of Approval.
1.12.4 Approvals by Other Authorities.
1.12.5 Reserved
9 1.12.7 Revocation or Suspension of Permits and Approvals.
10 1.12.8.1 General Safety Requirements with Regards to Open Air Burning, Use of a Torch, Fogging and Storage of Combustible Goods. [Chapter 10]
1.12.8.1.3 Removal of Paint using a Torch.
Table 1.12.8.1* Permits Required
11 1.12.8.2 Building Services with Regards to Fuel-Oil Heating Appliances [Chapter 11]
1.12.8.2.1.2 Heating Appliances.
1.12.8.2.2 Inspection.
Table 1.12.8.2* Permits Required
12 1.12.8.3 Smoke, Fire and Carbon Monoxide Protection Systems. [Chapter 13]
Table 1.12.8.3 Permits Required
Table 1.12.8.4 Permits Required
13 Table 1.12.8.9 Permits Required
14 1.12.8.10 Dry Cleaning. [Chapter 24]
15 Table 1.12.8.21* Permits Required
1.12.8.22 Dust Explosion and Fire Prevention. [Chapter 40]
Table 1.12.8.22 Permits Required
1.12.8.23.2 Permit Requirements.
16 1.12.8.23.3 Permits Not Required.
Table 1.12.8.23 Permits Required
1.12.8.24.2 Permit Not Required.
17 Table 1.12.8.24 Permits Required
1.12.8.25.2 Cargo, Portable and Transfer Tanks.
1.12.8.25.3 Vehicles and Contents.
1.12.8.25.3.3 Inspections Required.
1.12.8.25.3.4 Permits Not Required.
1.12.8.25.3.7 CNG, LNG, Hydrogen, and LP-Gas (Alternative Fuels).
18 1.12.8.25.3.7.2 Certificate of Completion.
Table 1.12.8.25* Permits Required
1.12.8.25 Marine Fueling. [Chapter 42]
19 Table 1.12.8.27 Permits Required
20 1.12.8.28 Chapter 44 Reserved
Table 1.12.8.31 Permits Required
1.12.8.34.2 Process or Processing of any Hazardous Material at any Facility.
21 1.12.8.35.2 Permit Not Required.
Table 1.12.8.37(a) Permits Required
22 Table 1.12.8.37(b) Permit Amounts for Compressed Gases
1.12.8.39.1.1.2 Application to Manufacture.
23 1.12.8.39.1.1.3 Information Required for Application
1.12.8.39.1.1.5 Notification.
1.12.8.39.2 Fireworks.
1.12.8.39.2.2 Displays.
24 1.12.8.39.2.3 Permit Not Required.
1.12.8.39.2.4 Cannon Mortar.
1.12.8.39.2.4.3 Application.
1.12.8.39.2.5 Permits Not Required.
Table 1.12.8.39 Permits Required
25 1.12.8.40 Flammable and Combustible Liquids. [Chapter 66] 1.12.8.40.1 Permit Requirement.
1.12.8.40.1.1.2 Receipt of Delivery.
1.12.8.40.1.3 Removal of Tanks and Underground Piping.
1.12.8.40.2 Abandoned Tanks and Piping.
26 1.12.8.43.1.2 Notice of Completion and Inspection of Work.
1.12.8.43.1.2.2 Violation.
27 1.12.8.43.1.3 Certificate of Completion.
1.12.8.43.2 Permits Not Required.
1.12.8.49 Chapter 75 Reserved.
28 Table 1.12.8.50 Permit and/or License Thresholds
30 Table 1.12.8.51 Certificates Required for Permit
32 1.13.3.2 Examination.
33 1.13.3.4 Applicants.
1.13.3.5 Renewal of Certificate.
35 1.13.4.2 Instances Involving an Immediate Threat to Public Safety.
36 1.13.5 Servicing Portable Fire Extinguishers and/or Fixed Fire Extinguishing Systems. [Chapter 13]
1.13.5.2 Certificate of Competency for Servicing Fire Extinguishers and Systems.
1.13.5.2.2 Examination for Servicing Fire Extinguishers.
1.13.5.3 Certificate of Registration for Servicing Fire Extinguishers and Systems.
1.13.5.4 Service Tags.
37 1.13.5.4.6 Noncompliance Service Tags.
1.13.5.4.7 Theft or Loss of Service Tags
Table 1.13.5 Certificates Required
39 1.13.6 Crowd Managers. [Chapter 20]
1.13.6.2 Certificate of Competency for Crowd Manager.
Table 1.13.6 Certificate Required
1.13.7.1 * Oil Burner Technician and Apprentice.
1.13.7.1.3 Application.
40 1.13.7.4 Fuel Oil Deliveries.
41 1.13.8 Cleaning and Inspection of Commercial Cooking and Exhaust Systems. [Chapter 50]
1.13.8.2 Requirements for Certificate of Competency for Cleaning and Inspection of Commercial Cooking Systems.
1.13.8.3 Certificate of Registration for Cleaning and Inspection of Cooking Systems.
Table 1.13.8 Certificates Required
42 1.13.9 Cannon and Mortar. [Chapter 65] Table 1.13.9 Certificates Required
1.13.10.2.1 Applicants shall comply with the following:
1.13.10.2.2 Renewal of Certificate of Competency.
43 1.13.10.4.2 Expiration of Fireworks User Certificate.
1.13.10.5 Certificate of Competency for Special Effects or Proximate Audience Displays. [Chapter 65]
44 Table 1.13.10 Certificates Required
1.13.11.2.2 Blasting. [Chapter 65]
45 Table 1.13.11 Certificates Required
46 Table 1.13.12 Certificates Required
Table 1.13.13
48 1.14 Plan Review and Approvals.
1.14.2 Applicants Responsibility.
1.14.3 AHJ Responsibility.
1.14.4 Explosives Manufacturing.
49 1.14.5 Marine Fueling Facility.
1.15 Technical Assistance.
50 1.16 Notice of Violations and Penalties.
1.16.14 Penalties.
51 Chapter 2 Referenced Standards.
52 2.3.24 Massachusetts Regulations. Add:
2.3.25 (M.G.L) Massachusetts General Law.
Chapter 3 Definitions.
54 3.5. Additional Massachusetts Definitions.
55 Chapter 5 Performance Based Option.
56 10.10.3. Outdoor Fires and Incinerators.
57 10.10.6 Appliances – Cooking Equipment
10.10.6.3 Solid Fuel, Gaseous Fuel, and Electric Cooking and Heating Appliances Use and Storage on Balconies and Decks or under Overhangs and Structures.
58 10.10.6.4 LP-gas Containers (cylinders) 1-lb or Greater, Use, Placement at Dwellings.
Table 10.10.6.5 Appliances Used or Stored for Cooking or Heating
59 10.11.4 Inner Courts Specialized Construction.
10.12 Vacant Buildings and Premises.
61 10.13.3 The Use of Mulch.
Figure 10.13.3.1(a) Mulch Application
10.16 Storage.
62 10.21.3 Fire Safety Requirements.
63 10.22 Canine Guards.
10.23 Emergency Wash Stations.
64 10.24 Maintenance, Inspection, and Testing.
Chapter 11 Building Services.
65 11.5.1.10.5 General Requirements.
66 11.5.1.10.7 Tanks Installations Outside of Buildings.
11.5.1.10.8 Fill and Vent Piping.
11.5.1.10.10 Oil Burners, Light Fuel Oil Type. 11.5.1.10.10.1 Oil Supply and Return Lines.
67 11.5.1.10.10.2 Oil Pumps and Valves.
11.5.1.10.10.3 Oil Burner Controls.
69 Chapter 12 Features of Fire Protection.
12.6.2.1*Smoldering Ignition of Upholstered Furniture.
12.6.3.5 Labeled Furniture
70 12.6.3.6 Documentation of Furniture.
Table 12.6.9.1.1 Provisions for Christmas Trees by Occupancy
71 Chapter 13 Fire Protection Systems.
72 13.7. Smoke Alarms and Detectors, Permits, Massachusetts General Laws, Primary Power Sources, and Carbon Monoxide Protection Systems.
13.7.3 Massachusetts General Laws.
13.7.4 Smoke Detection.
13.7.4.3 Heat Detection.
13.7.5 Primary Power Source.
13.7.5.1.1 Nonrechargeable, Nonreplaceable Battery Power Alarms/Detectors.
13.7.5.1.2 Battery Powered with Network Technology (wireless) Alarms/Detectors.
73 13.7.5.1.3 Other Technologies and Nonrequired Devices.
13.7.5.1.4 Types of Device.
13.7.5.1.4.2 Device Requirements.
74 13.7.6 Carbon Monoxide Detection.
75 13.7.6.6 Voice or Annunciators.
76 Table 13.7A
77 Table 13.7B
Table 13.7C
78 Table 13.7D
81 13.8 Other Fire Protection Systems.
13.10 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance.
13.10.2 Purpose.
13.10.3.2 Owner, Landlord, Superintendent or Other Owner’s Designee.
82 13.10.4 Inspection.
13.10.5.2 Periodic Testing.
83 13.10.6 Testing and Frequency.
13.10.7 Replacement of Single- and Multiple-station Alarms.
13.10.8 Maintenance.
13.10.9 Records.
13.10.10 Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Records.
Chapter 14 Means of Egress.
84 14.5.1.2* Door Leaf Swing Direction.
87 14.10.2 Impediments to Egress.
88 14.15 Emergency Escape and Rescue.
Chapter 15 Fire Department Service Delivery Concurrency Evaluation.
Chapter 16 Safeguarding Construction, Alteration, and Demolition Operations
16.2 Owner’s Responsibility for Fire Protection
89 [241:4.1.7]
[241:4.1.9]
16.2.16 Pre-incident Plans.
[241:4.1.16.3]
90 [241:4.1.17.3]
[241:4.1.17.6]
16.4 Fire Protection.
91 16.4.2 Sprinkler Protection.
16.4.3 Fire Pumps.
92 16.6 Notification and Emergency Reporting.
16.8 Standpipes.
16.8.2 Standpipe Installations in Buildings Under Construction.
93 16.8.5 Fire Department Connection Identification.
16.9 Hydrants.
94 16.10 Fire Detection and Alarms.
16.11 First-Aid Fire-Fighting Equipment.
16.13 Access for Fire Fighting.
16.13.2 Key Box.
16.13.3 Access Roadways.
95 16.13.4 Stairs.
16.13.5 Hoists and Elevators.
96 16.14.2 Fire-Resistance-Rated Doors and Opening Protectives.
97 [241:4.13.2.5]
16.14.4 Temporary Construction Barriers.
[241:4.13.4.1.2]
16.16 Fire Protection Markings.
16.17 Temporary Construction, Equipment, and Storage
98 16.17.2 Temporary Offices and Sheds
Table 16.17.2 Separation Distances
16.17.3 Temporary Enclosures.
16.17.3.3 Fire Extinguishers.
99 6.17.4 Equipment.
16.18 Utilities
[241:6.1.1.3]
16.18.1.2 Temporary Wiring.
16.18.1.3 Lighting.
100 16.18.1.3.7 Emergency Lighting.
16.18.2 Fuel Gas.
[241:6.2.2]
16.18.5 Natural Gas.
16.19 Hot Work.
101 16.19.1.4 Fire Watch.
16.19.2 Thermit Welding.
[241:7.2.4]
102 16.19.3.2 Heating and cooling equipment shall be listed. [241:7.3.1]
[241:7.3.12]
16.19.4 Smoking.
[241:7.4.3]
103 [241:7.5.4.1]
16.19.6 Construction Material and Equipment Storage.
16.19.7 Scaffolding, Shoring, and Forms.
[241:7.7.1]
16.19.8 Flammable and Combustible Liquids and Flammable Gases.
104 [241:7.8.1.5]
16.19.8.2 Handling of Flammable and Combustible Liquids at Point of Final Use.
16.19.7.8.3 Storage and Handling of Combustible and Flammable Gases.
[241:7.8.3.2]
16.19.10 Cooking.
[241:7.10.2]
[241:7.10.6]
[241:7.11.2]
105 16.20 Safeguarding Construction and Alteration Operations
16.21 Safeguarding Demolition Operations
16.21.2 Special Precautions.
16.21.3 Heating and Cooling Equipment.
16.21.6 Utilities.
16.21.6.2 Gas.
16.21.7 Fire Cutoffs.
16.21.8 Fire Protection During Demolition.
106 16.21.8.3 Sprinkler Control Valves.
16.22 Safeguarding Roofing Operations
16.22.2 Asphalt and Tar Kettles.
[241:10.2.3]
[241:10.2.6]
16.22.3 Single-Ply and Torch-Applied Roofing Systems.
107 16.22.3.2 Openings, Penetrations, and Flashings.
[241:10.3.2.1]
16.22.3.3 Flame Contact Protection.
[241:10.3.3.1]
[241:10.3.3.4]
16.22.3.6 Equipment.
16.22.3.8 Fuel Gas Cylinders.
108 16.22.4 Fire Extinguishers for Roofing Operations.
[241:10.4.2]
16.22.5 Fuel for Roofing Operations.
16.23 Safeguarding Underground Operations
16.23.1.6 Security.
109 16.23.1.8 Water Supply.
16.23.2 Emergency Procedures.
16.23.2.3 Drills.
16.23.3 Fire Detection, Protection, and Communications Systems.
110 16.23.3.2 Fire Communications Systems.
16.23.4 Electrical.
[241:11.4.1]
[241:11.4.2.3]
16.23.4.4 Enclosures.
16.23.5 Hazardous Operations and Procedures.
111 16.23.5.5 Flammable and Combustible Liquids.
16.23.6 Storage.
16.23.7 Equipment.
16.23.7.3 Ventilation.
112 16.23.8.7 Underground Operations.
16.24 Safeguarding Construction Operations for Tall Mass Timber Wood Structures
16.24.5 Site Security.
113 [241:12.8]
16.25 Safeguarding Construction Operations for Large Wood Frame Structures
16.25.2 Roofing Operations.
16.25.4 Site Security.
114 16.25.5 Water Mains, Standpipes, Hydrants, and Fire Department Connections.
[241:13.7]
16.26 Floor Finishing or Refinishing.
115 Chapter 17 Wildland Urban Interface.
Chapter 18 Fire Department Access and Water Supply.
116 18.2.3.2 Access to Buildings and Facilities.
Chapter 19 Combustible Waste and Refuse.
19.3 Special Hazards, Rubbish.
117 Chapter 20 Occupancy Fire Safety.
119 20.1.5.6.4 Fire and Building Safety Checklist.
125 20.18 Special Provisions for Certain Places of Worship Which Have Been Issued a Valid Certificate of Occupancy for Use as a Temporary Overnight Shelter Pursuant to the Building Code.
126 Chapter 21 Airports and Heliports.
Chapter 22 Automobile Wrecking Yards.
Chapter 23 Cleanrooms.
Chapter 24 – Drycleaning No amendments
Chapter 26 Laboratories Using Chemicals.
128 Chapter 27 Manufactured Home and Recreational Vehicle Sites.
Chapter 28 Marinas, Boatyards, Marine Terminals, Piers, and Wharves.
129 28.1.3.2.2 Indoor Storage and Repair. 28.1.3.2.3.4 and 28.1.3.2.3.5 Delete
130 Chapter 29 Parking Garages.
Chapter 30 Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages.
131 30.2.9 Pits, Below Grade Work Areas, and Subfloor Work Areas.
Chapter 31 Forest Products and Biomass Feedstocks
132 Chapter 32 Motion Picture and Television Production Studio Soundstages and Approved Production Facilities.
Chapter 33 Outside Storage of Tires.
Chapter 34 General Storage.
133 Chapter 35 Animal Housing Facilities
Chapter 36 Telecommunication Facilities and Information Technology Equipment.
Chapter 37 Fixed Guideway Transit and Passenger Rail Systems.
Chapter 38 Cannabis Growing, Processing or Extraction Facilities
Chapter 39 Wastewater Treatment and Collection Facilities
Chapter 40 Dust Explosion and Fire Prevention
Chapter 41 Welding, Cutting, and Other Hot Work.
134 (5) Permissible Areas.
136 Figure 41.3.5.1.1.1 Sample Hot Work Permit.
138 Figure 41.3.5.1.1 Fire Watch Decision Tree
139 41.4 Sole Proprietors and Individual Operators.
41.5.4.4 Inspection by the AHJ.
140 Chapter 42 Refueling.
142 42.9.3.7 Wharf of a Marine Fueling Facility.
145 42.13.1 Fuel Vessels and Barges.
146 42.14 Containers and Movable Tanks.
42.16 Transportation by Transfer Tanks.
147 Chapter 44 Solvent Extraction.
Chapter 45 Combustible Fibers.
Chapter 46 Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing)
149 Chapter 51 Industrial Ovens and Furnaces
Chapter 52 Energy Storage Systems
52.9.1 * Other technology
150 52.9.7.2 * Increase in power rating or maximum stored energy.
Chapter 53 Mechanical Refrigeration.
Chapter 54 Ozone Gas Generating Equipment
Chapter 55 Cleaning and Purging of Flammable Gas Piping Systems
151 Chapter 59 Reserved
155 60.8 Hazardous Material Process or Processing.
158 60.8.5 Compliance Requirements.
159 60.8.6 Post-incident Analysis.
160 Chapter 61 Aerosol Products
Chapter 62 Reserved
Chapter 64 Corrosive Solids and Liquids
Chapter 65 Explosives, Fireworks, Model Rocketry, Cannons, and Mortars
Explosives, Fireworks, Model Rocketry, Cannons, and Mortars.
161 65.2.4 Delivery of Fireworks.
65.2.5 Requirements for Display Fireworks.
162 65.2.8 Mortar and Shells.
65.2.8.5 Electrical Firing Units.
65.2.8.6 Racks.
164 65.9.4 Storage of Explosives on Water
166 65.9.9 Reserved
65.9.14 Blaster’s Log.
167 65.9.15 Pre-blast Inspection Surveys.
169 65.9.18 Blasting Regulatory Review.
65.9.19 Manufacture of Explosive.
65.9.19.2 Explosives Manufactories.
170 65.9.20 Explosives Transaction Records.
65.9.20.2 Daily Summary of Magazine Transactions:
171 65.11 Cannon or Mortar Firing.
65.11.4 Range Conditions and Other Pre-firing Requirements.
172 65.11.5 Magazines and Powder.
173 Chapter 66 Flammable and Combustible Liquids.
174 66.21.4.1.6 Pre-fabricated Tanks and Dikes.
66.21.6.4 Automotive Lubrication Service Centers.
66.21.7.4 Removal from Service of Storage Tanks.
66.21.7.4.1 Closure of Aboveground Storage Tanks.
66.21.7.4.2 Reuse of Aboveground Storage Tanks.
66.21.7.4.3 Removal from Service of Underground Storage Tanks.
175 66.21.7.4.3.4 Add
66.21.7.6 Application for Approval of Tank Dismantling Yards.
176 66.21.7.7 Tank Dismantling Yard.
66.21.7.8 Operation of Tank Dismantling Yards.
177 Chapter 67 Flammable Solids
Chapter 68 Highly Toxic and Toxic Solids and Liquids
Chapter 69 Liquified Petroleum Gases and Liquified Natural Gases
69.1.4.2 Odorization Thresholds, Testing and Filling of Containers:
179 Chapter 70 Oxidizer Solids and Liquids
Chapter 71 Pyrophoric Solids and Liquids
Chapter 72 Unstable (Reactive) Solids and Liquids
Chapter 73 Water-Reactive Solids and Liquids
Chapter 74 – Ammonium Nitrate
180 Chapter 75 Organic Peroxide Solids and Liquids
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