(A) The applicator shall provide the city and Airport Commission a complete list of the types and quantities of chemicals stored by him or her, by location, at the initial onset of his or her operation.
(B) A civil defense hazard warning sign will be installed on each storage building or tank to inform all the emergency-type personnel of contents. These signs will be obtained from civil defense or the Fire Chief. Applicators shall notify the city and the Airport Commission of any significant change in the types or quantities of chemicals used. The city and the Airport Commission shall make the list available to the Chief, Fire Department, and other emergency-type personnel.
(C) All chemicals, pesticides, and substances used by the applicator shall be stored in a hanger, other building, or tanks capable of being locked and secured. Under no circumstances shall any chemical, substance, empty container, or pesticide be outside a building in an unsecured situation at the close of any business day or at the time the applicator’s business is unattended.
(Prior Code, § 8-89) (Ord. 790, passed 2-9-1989)