(a) Before a license may be issued for the keeping, storage, use, manufacture, sale, handling, transportation or other disposition of highly flammable materials and rubbish, crude petroleum or any of its products, gun or blasting powder, dynamite or explosives of any kind, including fireworks, firecrackers and signaling explosives, the Fire Chief, the Chief Inspector of the Bureau of Fire Prevention or his or her assistant inspectors shall inspect and approve the receptacles, vehicles, buildings or storage places to be used for any such purpose.
(Ord. 279. Passed 4-28-64; 1976 Code § 10-17.)
(b) The Chief, the Chief Inspector or an assistant inspector specially designated therefor shall inspect, as often as may be necessary, but not less than four times a year, all specially hazardous manufacturing processes, storages or installations of acetylene or other gases, chemicals, oils, explosives and flammable materials, all interior fire alarms and automatic sprinkler systems and such other hazards or appliances as designated by the Chief, and shall make such orders as may be necessary for the enforcement of the laws and ordinances governing the same and for the safeguarding of life and property from fire.
(Ord. 279. Passed 4-28-64; 1976 Code § 10-18.)
(c) The Chief shall inspect or cause to be inspected, by the Bureau or by Fire Department officers or members, as often as may be necessary, but not less than twice a year in outlying districts and four times a year in the closely built portions of the Village, all buildings, premises and public thoroughfares except the interiors of private dwellings, for the purpose of ascertaining and causing to be corrected any condition liable to cause fire or any violation of the provisions or intent of any ordinance of the Village affecting the fire hazard.
(Ord. 279. Passed 4-28-64; 1976 Code § 10-19.)
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