Aerosol products in cartons that are not identified shall be classified as LEVEL?
3
A FDNY permit is required for aerosol products in excess of
... [Show More] how many pounds?
100 pounds
The permit shall be posted in a BLANK location
seen
BLANK Means that the Certificate of Fitness holder must be on the premises at the time of handling aerosal
personal supervision
Locations such as Group M occupancies may make sure that BLANK people are required to ensure that there is supervision of handling and use of aerosols at the location at all times.
numerous individuals
It is unlawful to manufacture which Level aerosol product in New York City?
any
Metal cans exceeding how many fluid ounces? or in glass or plastic bottles exceeding how much fluid ounces?
33.8 fluid ounces and 4 fluid ounces
AEROSOL CONTAINER
A metal can, or a glass or plastic bottle designed to dispense an aerosol.
AEROSOL WAREHOUSE
The non-retail storage of aerosol products.
ARRAY
Each separate storage and the type of packaging, height of storage and compactness of storage doesnt matter.
CLASS III COMMODITIES
Class III commodities are wood, paper, real fiber cloth. Level 1 Aerosol is Class III commodity.
GENERAL PURPOSE WAREHOUSE
used to store aerosals commonly.
LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE
A building used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids in closed
containers.
GENERAL SUPERVISION
Temporary supervision, not for a long period of time.
What level of aerosol is the hazardess? Worst?
level 3
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS):
A document prepared according to the rules of the United States Department or a federally approved state OSHA plan which sets forth information about hazardous material.
Group A: An assembly occupancy
Group B: A business occupancy
Group E: An educational occupancy
Group F: A factory and industrial occupancy
Group H: A high-hazard occupancy
Group I: An institutional occupancy
Group M: A mercantile occupancy (retail stores)
Group R: A residential occupancy
Group S: A storage occupancy
Group U: A utility and miscellaneous occupancy
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Occupancy:
The action or fact of occupying a place, used.
PALLETIZED STORAGE:
Storage of commodities on pallets or other storage
aids that form horizontal spaces between tiers of storage.
PERSONAL SUPERVISION:
Supervision by the holder of any Fire Department CoF who is required to be present on the premises, while performing the
duties for which the certificate is required.
PROPELLANT:
A gas which causes a strong blow of compressed air/gas in a aerosal container..
RACK:
Any vertical, horizontal, and diagonal or shelving in some rack structures, that can be solid, slanted, or open. Racks can be fixed, portable, or movable.
RACK STORAGE.
Any storage system, except shelf storage.
RETAIL DISPLAY AREA:
An open area used for the purpose of viewing and purchasing merchandise. Anyone can roam around this area, which has items for sale on racks, shelves, or the floor.
Fire extinguishers types:
water fog
alcohol foam
dry chemical
carbon dioxide
foam
Inhalation: Harmful if inhaled. High gas, vapor. May be harmful if inhaled. Avoid breathing fumes,
spray, vapors, or mist. High vapor concentrations are irritating to the eyes, nose, throat and lungs.
Ingestion: Substance may be harmful if swallowed.
Hazard if swallowed; can enter lungs and cause damage
Skin: May be sucked through the skin in harmful amounts.
May cause skin irritation. Repeated contact may cause skin irritation.
Eye: Causes eye irritation.
Chronic Hazards: Overexposure to animals has been tested and resulted promblems with liver abnormalities, kidney, lung, spleen, eye and blood damage as well as reproductive disorders.
Effects in humans, have included liver, cardiac abnormalities and nervous system damage. Risk of overexposure depends on time you were breathing in this toxinated gas. May cause central nervous system disorder, weakness, fatigue, mental confusion, and blurred vision. Overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system
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