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5707.7.2 Spill Control.
A catchment basin with a capacity of not less than 5 gallons (19 L) shall be provided under the cargo tank hose nozzle/motor vehicle fuel tank connection during fuel dispensing. Spill absorbing materials, such as absorbent socks, pads or powders, in quantities sufficient to handle at least 200 gallon (757 L) spill, shall be available for immediate use. Where dispensing operations occur within 15 feet (4572 mm) of a storm drain, an approved storm drain cover or approved equivalent method shall be used to prevent any fuel spill from reaching the drain. Non-water-absorbent pads, a 10-foot-long (3048 mm) containment boom, an approved container with lid and a nonmetallic shovel shall be provided to mitigate a minimum 5 gallon (19 L) fuel spill.
5707.8 Portable fire extinguisher.
A portable fire extinguisher complying with FC 906 with a minimum rating of 40-B:C shall be provided on the cargo tank with signage clearly indicating its location.
5801.1 Scope.
This chapter shall govern the storage, handling and use of flammable gases.
Exceptions:
1. Flammable gases used as refrigerants in refrigerating systems, as set forth in FC 606.
2. Liquefied petroleum gases, as set forth in FC Chapter 61.
3. Fuel-gas systems, as set forth in the construction codes, including the Fuel Gas Code, other than gaseous hydrogen systems.
4. Compressed natural gas motor fuel-dispensing facilities as set forth in FC 2308.
5. Pyrophoric gases, as set forth in FC Chapter 64.
6. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) as set forth in FC Chapter 55.
5801.2 Permits.
Permits shall be required as set forth in FC 105.6.
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