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11R.20.010 Smoking.
11R.20.020 Open flames.
11R.20.030 Good housekeeping.
11R.20.040 Flammable material.
11R.20.050 Parts cleaning.
11R.20.060 Extinguishers.
11R.20.070 Maintenance lights.
11R.20.080 Heating engines.
11R.20.090 Fire prevention code compliance.
11R.20.100 Periodic inspections.
No person shall smoke or carry lighted cigars, cigarettes, pipes, matches or any open flame in or upon any area of the airport within fifty (50) feet of hangars, fuel storage areas, fuel loading situation, fuel handling vehicles, or aircraft being fueled or having fuel drained, or in any other place where smoking is specifically prohibited by signs.
(Res. No. 149 75-76 (part))
No person shall start an open fire any place on the airport without permission of the city fire chief. No torch cutting or welding shall be permitted in hangars. Welding in shop areas is permitted provided all safety precautions are observed and welding equipment is operated by experienced and qualified personnel.
(Res. No. 149 75-76 (part))
Good housekeeping will be required at all times by tenants and occupants of all buildings and hangars both in their assigned areas and during aircraft maintenance operations. Hangar floors shall be maintained clear of all engine stands, ladders and equipment not in actual use. Areas surrounding fire hydrants, fire extinguishers and sprinkler risers shall be kept clear at all times, and all premises shall be kept clean and clear of all rubbish, junk, debris, old aircraft and vehicles, and any other unsightly objects. If after warning by the manager, the area is not cleaned, cleaning will be done at the direction of the manager and billed to the tenant or occupant.
(Res. No. 149 75-76 (part))
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