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502.7.7 Floor resurfacing operations.
To prevent the accumulation of flammable vapors during floor resurfacing operations, mechanical ventilation at a minimum rate of 1 cfm/ft
2
(0.00508 m
3
/(s • m
2
)) of area being finished shall be provided. Such exhaust shall be by approved temporary or portable means. Vapors shall be exhausted to the exterior of the building. Such exhaust equipment shall be kept in operation while the floor finishing operations are conducted and until any flammable vapors have been exhausted to the exterior of the building.
502.7.8 Resin application areas.
Exhaust ventilation for resin application areas shall comply with Section 502.7.3.
Exception: Mechanical ventilation is not required for buildings that are unenclosed for at least 75 percent of the perimeter.
502.8 Hazardous materials – general requirements.
Exhaust ventilation systems for structures containing hazardous materials shall be provided as required in Sections 502.8.1 through 502.8.5 and shall comply with the New York City Fire Code.
502.8.1 Storage in excess of the maximum allowable quantities.
Indoor storage areas and storage buildings for hazardous materials in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area, as defined by the New York City Fire Code, shall be provided with mechanical exhaust ventilation or natural ventilation where natural ventilation can be shown to be acceptable for the materials as stored.
Exceptions:
1. Storage areas for flammable solids complying with the New York City Fire Code.
2. Storage areas and storage buildings for fireworks and explosives complying with the New York City Fire Code.
502.8.1.1 System requirements.
Exhaust ventilation systems shall comply with all of the following:
1. The installation shall be in accordance with this code.
2. Mechanical ventilation shall be provided at a rate of not less than 1 cfm/ft
2
(0.00508 m
3
/(s • m
2
)) of floor area over the storage area.
3. The systems shall operate continuously unless alternate designs are approved.
4. A manual shutoff control shall be provided outside of the room in a position adjacent to the access door to the room or in another approved location. The switch shall be a break-glass or other approved type and shall be labeled: VENTILATION SYSTEM EMERGENCY SHUTOFF.
5. The exhaust ventilation shall be designed to consider the density of the potential fumes or vapors released. For fumes or vapors that are heavier than air, exhaust shall be taken from a point within 12 inches (304.8 mm) of the floor. For fumes or vapors that are lighter than air, exhaust shall be taken from a point within 12 inches (304.8 mm) of the highest point of the room.
6. The location of both the exhaust and inlet air openings shall be designed to provide air movement across all portions of the floor or room to prevent the accumulation of vapors.
7. The exhaust air shall not be recirculated to occupied areas if the materials stored are capable of emitting hazardous vapors and contaminants have not been removed. Air contaminated with explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts; flammable, highly toxic or toxic gases; or radioactive materials shall not be recirculated.
502.8.2 Gas rooms, exhausted enclosures and gas cabinets.
The ventilation system for gas rooms, exhausted enclosures and gas cabinets for any quantity of hazardous material shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Highly toxic and toxic gases shall comply with Sections 502.9.7.1, 502.9.7.2 and 502.9.8.4.
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