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An Operational Permit is required to engage in the business of a cylinder filling plant. A cylinder filling plant is any lot or parcel of land or portion thereof used for the purpose of filling portable pressure vessels with liquefied flammable gas, flammable gas or other gas which is defined as a toxic material, oxidizing material or unstable material.
An Operational Permit is required to engage in the business of dry cleaning or to change to a more hazardous cleaning solvent used in existing dry-cleaning equipment. A dry-cleaning plant is any building, premises or room in which the actions of dry cleaning or dyeing are performed frequently or regularly, whether as a primary business or as an accessory operation useful or necessary to some other business.
An Operational Permit is required to utilize a site for the dispensing of liquid fuels from tank vehicles into the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, marine craft and other special equipment at commercial, industrial, governmental or manufacturing establishments in accordance with Section 57.5706.5.4 or, where required by the Fire Code Official, to utilize a site for on-demand mobile fueling operations in accordance with Section 57.5707.
EXCEPTION: Film-related equipment in support of actual production filming not to include personal vehicles.
An Operational Permit is required to engage in the dispensing of liquid fuels into the fuel tanks of motor vehicles at commercial, industrial, governmental or manufacturing establishments in accordance with Section 57.5706.5.4 or to engage in on-demand mobile fueling operations in accordance with Section 57.5707.
An Operational Permit is required to store, process, or use materials above ground of the type and in the amounts exceeding those set forth in Table 57.105.6.17 or exceeding the permit amounts for hazardous materials in Chapter 50.
TYPE | QUANTITY |
TYPE | QUANTITY |
1. Air-Reactive Materials | No exemption |
2. Water-Reactive Materials | No exemption |
3. Unstable Materials | No exemption |
4. Explosive Materials | |
Class A | No exemption |
Class B | 10 Lbs. |
5. Fireworks | No exemption |
6. Smokeless Powder | 20 Lbs. |
7. Black Sporting Powder | 5 Lbs. |
8. Small Arms Ammunition | 1,000 Lbs. (Net Weight) |
9. Flammable Gases | 3,000 Cu. Ft. |
10. Liquified Flammable Gases | 60 Gal. |
11. Flammable Liquids | |
Class IA | 60 Gal. |
Class IB | 120 Gal. |
Class IC | 180 Gal. |
Combination of Flammable Liquids with not more than the exempt amount of Class IA, IB, or IC Liquids | 240 Gal. |
12. Combustible Liquids | |
Class II | 240 Gal. |
Class III | 500 Gal. |
13. Combustible Metals | 500 Lbs. |
14. Flammable Fibers | |
Loose | 100 Cu. Ft. |
Baled | 1,000 Cu. Ft. |
15. Flammable Solids | 500 Lbs. |
16. Toxic Materials | |
Class 3, 4 | No exemption |
Class 1, 2 Gases | 400 Cu. Ft. |
Solids or Liquids | 100 Lbs. |
Etiologic Agent | No exemption |
17. Oxidizing Materials | |
Gases | 504 Cu. Ft. |
Liquids | 50 Gal. |
Solids | 500 Lbs. |
18. Organic Peroxides | |
Class I, II, III | No exemption |
Class IV | 10 Lbs. |
19. Corrosive Materials | |
Liquids | 200 Gal. |
Solids | 2,000 Lbs. |
20. Ammonium Nitrate Compound Mixtures Containing More Than 60% Nitrate Weight | 1,000 Lbs. |
An Operational Permit is required to engage in the business of operating a heliport. A heliport is an area of land, water, or structure used or intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of helicopters (excluding “emergency use only” heliports).
EXCEPTION: Heliports used only as emergency helicopter landing facilities on high-rise buildings, as required by the Fire Department.
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