(A) All persons shall observe-and comply with “No Smoking”, “Fire Lane”, and other fire- prevention type signs.
(B) No rubbish, paper, or debris of any kind shall be permitted to be stored in or near hangars or other structures. Owners and tenants shall provide suitable metal receptacles with airtight covers for the storage of oily waste, rags and other rubbish. Contents of these receptacles shall be removed at reasonable intervals.
(C) Maintenance of aircraft in aircraft maintenance hangars shall consist of inspections, minor and major repairs of powerplants, airframes, and related accessories, using accepted maintenance procedures and materials. Welding should be accomplished in a designated welding area, with suitable precautions taken to prevent fire.
(D) Cleaning of engine parts or aircraft parts shall preferably be done with non-flammable liquids. If volatile flammable liquids are employed for this purpose, cleaning operations will be conducted in open air with adequate and proper fire extinguishing equipment readily available and at hand.
(E) The storage (in aircraft maintenance hangars) of gasoline, kerosene, ethyl, ether, or other flammable liquids including those used in connection with the processes of doping and finishing shall be used in compliance with the regulations of the National Board of Fire Underwriters and the National Fire Protection Association. Copies of these regulations are available from the State Fire Marshal, 502 State of Indiana Office Building, 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204.
(F) Empty oil, paint, and varnish cans, bottles, or other containers shall be removed immediately from the premises and shall not be allowed to remain on floors, shelves, wall stringers, or other locations in or near any structures.
(G) Floors of aircraft maintenance hangars shall be kept clean and free of oil at all times. The use of volatile, flammable substances for cleaning of floors is prohibited.
(Ord. 2178, passed 12-13-78) Penalty, see § 93.999