§ 812. Permit required
No person shall use any building, shed or enclosure as a place of business for the purpose of servicing or repairing any motor vehicle therein without a permit.
§ 813. Repair work
Welding and cutting and other processes involving direct application of flame shall not be carried on in any garage housing more than twenty automobiles on any floor unless the garage is equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system or such processes are carried on in a room enclosed by walls and ceiling of construction having […]
§ 814. Cleaning with flammable liquids
No flammable liquid with a flash point below 100 degree F. shall be used in any garage for washing parts or removing grease or dirt, unless in a special closed machine approved for the purpose or in a separate well-ventilated room enclosed by walls having a fire-resistance rating of not less than two hours with […]
§ 815. Handling of gasoline and oils
(a) The fuel tanks of motor vehicles shall be filled directly through hose from approved pumps attached to approved portable tanks or drawing from underground storage tanks. Storage and handling of flammable liquids shall conform to subchapter VIII of this chapter. No transfer of gasoline in any garage shall be made in any open container. […]
§ 786. Commercial and industrial establishments
(a) Class I and Class II flammable liquids shall be stored in aboveground tanks out of doors, in underground tanks, in closed containers outside of buildings, in rooms of buildings meeting the requirements of Type A or Type B Inside Storage or Mixing Rooms, or in outside storage houses used exclusively for the storage and […]
§ 787. Sources of ignition
Open flames, heating devices and processes employing temperatures capable of igniting the vapors of the flammable liquids used shall be prohibited in buildings, rooms and other confined spaces in which Class I or Class II flammable liquids are used in the open, or in which Class III flammable liquids are used for the purpose of […]
§ 788. First-aid appliances
Where flammable liquids are used or dispensed, first-aid fire appliances shall be provided in such quantities as public safety requires. The number and type of appliances meeting the Standards of the National Board of Fire Underwriters for First Aid Fire Appliances (Pamphlet No. 10) shall be deemed prima facie evidence of compliance with this section.
§ 789. Oil burners
Heating and other devices using oil burners shall be installed, maintained and operated in accordance with nationally recognized standard practice as specified in section 609 of this title.
§ 790. Tank vehicles for flammable liquids
(a) “Tank vehicle” means any vehicle other than railroad tank cars and boats, with a cargo tank mounted thereon or built as an integral part thereof used for the transportation of flammable liquids. Tank vehicles include self-propelled vehicles, and full trailers and semi-trailers without motive power and with wheels carrying either part or all of […]
§ 781. Vents on tanks underground or in buildings—Location and arrangement of vents, Class I or II
(a) Vent pipes from tanks storing Class I or Class II flammable liquid shall be so located that the discharge point is outside of buildings, higher than the fill pipe opening, and not less than 12 feet above the adjacent ground level. Vent pipes shall discharge only upward or horizontally (not downward) in order to […]