Chapter 57 shall not apply to Medicines, Foodstuffs, Cosmetics containing not more than 50 percent by volume of water-miscible liquids if packaged in individual containers not exceeding ______ gallons.
1.3
This exemption applies provided the remainder of the solution is not flammable.
Chapter 57 shall not apply to Quantities of alcoholic beverages in retail or wholesale sales or storage if packaged in individual containers not exceeding ______ gallons.
1.3
This exemption is specific to the packaging of alcoholic beverages.
Chapter 57 shall not apply to Liquids with a flash point greater than ______ °F in a water-miscible solution or dispersion with more than 80 percent by weight of water and inert solids.
95
These liquids do not sustain combustion.
Flammable and Combustible Liquids: Site Assessments after a spill shall be conducted within ______ days.
60
This is the required timeframe for conducting assessments.
Flammable Above Ground tanks: Signs shall be a minimum of ______ inch letters with ______ inch stroke.
3 - ½
This specifies the size requirements for signage.
Flammable Above Ground Tanks, Testing of piping systems: Test ______ % of working pressure when hydraulic or ______ % when pneumatic.
150 -110
Testing must last not less than 10 minutes with no leakage or permanent distortion.
Piping systems shall be substantially supported and protected against physical damage and excessive stresses arising from settlement, vibration or exposure to fire. Draining liquid away from the piping system at a minimum slope not less than ______. Hours rating?
1%
Fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hour(s) is also required.
Flammable Fluids Piping: Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Piping (FRP) is limited to ______ inch max.
4
This limitation is specific to the type of piping material.
Flammable and Combustible Liquids Class I and Class II: Transport within a building is limited to ______ gallons.
60
This regulation ensures safety during transportation within buildings.
Flammable Fluids Tanks: Placards are required when the quantity is ______ gallons or more of Class I, II or III liquids.
100
This requirement is for safety and identification purposes.
Design, fabrication and construction requirements for tanks must comply with NFPA ______.
30
Each tank shall bear a permanent nameplate or marking indicating the standard used.
Tank cars and tank vehicles _____ be used as storage tanks
Shall not
Vent pipe outlets for tanks storing Class I, II or IIIA liquids shall be located at least ______ feet above the finished ground.
12
Vent outlets must not be less than 5 feet from building openings or lot lines.
Filling, emptying and vapor recovery connections to tanks containing Class I, II or IIIA liquids shall be located at least ______ feet away from building openings or lot lines.
5
These connections must be outside of buildings and free from sources of ignition.
For Class I liquids other than crude oil, gasoline, and asphalt, the fill pipe shall terminate within ______ inches of the bottom of the tank.
6
This design minimizes the possibility of generating static electricity.
Flammable Liquid Vaults must be constructed of a minimum of ______ inches reinforced concrete.
6
This construction standard is essential for safety.
Flammable Liquid Vaults shall be designed to be wind and earthquake resistant, in accordance with the Cal ____ Code.
Building
Vaults with Class I liquids must provide ventilation at a rate of not less than ______ cubic foot per minute (cfm) per square foot of floor area.
1
The exhaust system must ensure air movement across all parts of the vault floor.
Flammable Liquid Vaults shall be equipped with vapor and liquid detection systems and audible and visual warning devices with battery backup. Vapor detection systems shall sound an alarm when vapors reach or exceed ______ percent of the LEL.
25
Vapor detectors should be located not higher than 12 inches above the lowest point in the vault.
Flammable Liquid Vaults must have an approved personnel accessway with a minimum dimension of ______ inches.
30
The accessway should include a permanently affixed, nonferrous ladder.
Foam Fire Protection shall be provided for aboveground tanks storing Class I or II liquids when spaced less than __ feet apart shell to shell.surface area in excess of 1,500 square feet used for the storage of class 1 & 2liquids or used for the storage of ______ oil.
50 & crude oil
This applies to tanks with a liquid surface area in excess of 1,500 square feet.
Liquids with boil-over characteristics shall not be stored in Fixed Roof Tanks larger than ______ feet in diameter unless an approved gas enrichment or inerting system is provided.
150
An exception exists for crude oil storage tanks in production fields with no other exposures.
Above-ground tanks operating at pressures not exceeding ______ psig for storage of Class I, II or IIIA liquids must be designed with a floating roof.
150
These tanks may also have a weak roof-to-shell seam or emergency venting devices.
Emergency venting devices for above-ground tanks limit pressure to ______ psig.
2.5
This is crucial for maintaining safety in tank operations.