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111.2 Issuance.
An order to discontinue work shall be in writing and shall be issued to the owner or other person authorizing, supervising or engaging in the work. Upon issuance of an order to discontinue work, the cited work shall immediately cease. The order to discontinue work shall state the reason for the order, and the conditions under which the cited work may resume.
111.3 Emergencies.
Where an emergency exists, the commissioner shall not be required to give written notice prior to ordering the work discontinued.
Section FC 112: Certificate of Approval
112.1 Approval of articles, equipment and devices.
Where required by this code or the rules, the manufacturer of any article, equipment or device installed in any facility or used in connection with any material or operation shall obtain a certificate of approval for the design, installation, operation and/or maintenance of such article, equipment or device. Certificates of approval are required for:
   1.   Auxiliary radio communication (ARC) systems, fire department in-building:
      1.1.   Base stations.
      1.2.   Radio consoles.
   2.   Bars, grills, grates or similar devices placed over emergency escape and rescue openings, and openings onto fire escapes.
   3.   Commercial cooking exhaust systems:
      3.1.   Ductless hoods.
      3.2.   Emission control devices.
      3.3.   Prefabricated hoods.
      3.4.   Grease filters.
   4.   Distillery stills.
   5.   Energy storage systems, stationary:
      5.1.   Storage battery unit, including pre-engineered and pre-packaged systems.
      5.2.   Mobile systems.
   6.   Fire protection devices, equipment and systems:
      6.1.   Fire alarm control units, and medical gas, toxic, highly toxic and flammable gas detection system control panels.
      6.2.   Fire department connections, standpipe system hose outlets and pressure reducing valves.
      6.3.   Pre-engineered non-water fire extinguishing systems, including foam fire extinguishing systems installed in connection with commercial cooking systems.
   7.   Flame-retardant chemicals and treatment.
   8.   High and/or low explosive products, devices, and firing systems in connection with blasting.
   9.   Metal hydride hydrogen storage systems.
   10.   Piped natural gas pressure boosters.
   11.   Pre-manufactured spray rooms and pre-manufactured spray booths that circulate heated air.
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