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Title: Hazardous Materials


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Hazardous Materials North Carolina Fire Code
  • BEST Conference - 2005

2
Presenter
  • Charlie Johnson
  • Wake County Public Safety
  • Fire/Rescue Division
  • (919) 856-5519
  • cejohnson_at_co.wake.nc.us

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Objectives
  • Describe how hazardous materials are regulated by
    building and fire codes.
  • List the permit requirements for hazardous
    materials.
  • Describe the control area concept of hazardous
    materials management.
  • Describe the general code requirements for
    storage, dispensing and use of hazardous materials

4
North Carolina Fire Code
  • Development process began in 1997 by three model
    code groups
  • SBCCI
  • ICBO
  • BOCA

Model codes updated to more consistently regulate
hazardous materials
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Hazardous Materials - Defined
  • Those chemicals or substances which are physical
    hazards or health hazards as defined and
    classified in Chapter 27, whether the materials
    are in usable or waste condition

6
Physical Hazards
  • 1. Explosives and blasting agents.
  • 2. Flammable and combustible liquids.
  • 3. Flammable solids and gases.
  • 4. Organic peroxide materials.
  • 5. Oxidizer materials.
  • 6. Pyrophoric materials.
  • 7. Unstable (reactive) materials.
  • 8. Water-reactive solids and liquids.
  • 9. Cryogenic fluids.

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Health Hazards
  • 1. Highly toxic and toxic materials.
  • 2. Corrosive materials.

8
Resources to help classify?
  • North Carolina Fire Code - Appendix E
  • Hazardous Materials Classification Guide
  • HMEx Assistant
  • MSDS
  • Manufacturer

9
Permits
  • 105.7.6 Mandatory permit.
  • A construction permit is required to install,
    repair damage to, abandon, remove, place
    temporarily out of service, or close or
    substantially modify a storage facility or other
    area regulated by Chapter 27 when the hazardous
    materials in use or storage exceed the amounts
    listed in Table 105.6.21.

10
Permits
  • EXCEPTIONS
  • 1. Routine maintenance
  • 2. For emergency repair work performed on an
    emergency basis, application for permit shall be
    made within two working days of commencement of
    work.

11
Permits
  • 105.6.21 Optional Permit.
  • An operational permit may be required to store,
    transport on site, dispense, use or handle
    hazardous materials in excess of the amounts
    listed in Table 105.6.21.
  • May be required in some jurisdictions by local
    ordinance

12
HMMP
  • Where required by the code official, each
    application for a permit shall include a
    Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). The
    HMMP shall include a facility site plan
    designating the following
  • 1. Storage and use areas.
  • 2. Maximum amount of each material stored or used
    in each area.
  • 3. Range of container sizes.
  • 4. Locations of emergency isolation and
    mitigation valves and devices.

13
HMMP cont.
  • 5. Product conveying piping containing liquids or
    gases, other than utility-owned fuel gas lines
    and low-pressure fuel gas lines.
  • 6. On and off positions of valves for valves that
    are of the self-indicating type.
  • 7. Storage plan showing the intended storage
    arrangement, including the location and
    dimensions of aisles.
  • 8. The location and type of emergency equipment.
  • The plans shall be legible and drawn
    approximately to scale. Separate distribution
    systems are allowed to be shown on separate
    pages.

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HMIS
  • Where required by the code official, an
    application for a permit shall include a HMIS,
    such as SARA Title III, Tier II Report, or other
    approved statement. The HMIS shall include the
    following information
  • 1. Manufacturer's name.
  • 2. Chemical name, trade names, hazardous
    ingredients.
  • 3. Hazard classification.

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HMIS cont.
  • 4. MSDS or equivalent.
  • 5. United Nations (UN), North America (NA) or the
    Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) identification
    number.
  • 6. Maximum quantity stored or used on-site at one
    time.
  • 7. Storage conditions related to the storage
    type, temperature and pressure.

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Hazardous Occupancies
  • Hazardous Group H occupancy includes, among
    others, the use of a building or structure, or a
    portion thereof, that involves the manufacturing,
    processing, generation or storage of materials
    that constitute a physical or health hazard
    in quantities in excess of those found in Tables
    307.7(1) and 307.7(2) of the North Carolina
    Building Code.

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Hazardous Occupancies
  • Physical hazards
  • Table 307.7(1)
  • Health hazards
  • Table 307.7(2)

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Hazardous Occupancies
  • Stricter code requirements for Group H
    occupancies
  • Building height and area restrictions
  • Separation requirements
  • Increased fire protection
  • Ventilation
  • Other special features

19
Hazardous Occupancies
  • H-1 Detonation hazard
  • H-2 Deflagration hazard
  • H-3 Physical hazard
  • H-4 Health hazard
  • H-5 HPM facility (semiconductor fabrication)
  • Refer to table 307.7(1) to determine group

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Hazardous Occupancies
  • Maximum allowable quantities per control area
    (MAQPCA)
  • exempt amount
  • storage or use?
  • Same tables are listed in Chapter 27 of the North
    Carolina Fire Code

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Control Area?
  • Spaces within a building which are enclosed and
    bounded by exterior walls, fire walls, fire
    barriers and roofs, or a combination thereof,
    where quantities of hazardous materials not
    exceeding the maximum allowable quantities per
    control area are stored, dispensed, used or
    handled.

22
Control area concept
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Chapter 27 Hazardous Materials
  • 2701/2703 general requirements for all
    hazardous materials regardless of amount
  • 2704 special requirements for storage if above
    MAQPCA
  • 2705 special requirements for use if above
    MAQPCA

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Quantities lt MAQPCA
  • 2703.1.3 The storage, use and handling of
    hazardous materials in amounts not exceeding the
    maximum allowable quantity per control area
    shall be in accordance with Sections 2701 and
    2703.
  • General requirements

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General Requirements
  • Systems, equipment, and processes
  • Approved containers
  • Piping, valves, fittings
  • Listed equipment
  • Installation of tanks
  • Liquid-level limit control for tanks gt 500
    gallons
  • Maintenance
  • Seismic bracing for equipment

27
General Requirements
  • Release of hazardous materials
  • Unauthorized discharge must be reported
  • MSDS readily available
  • NFPA 704 placards
  • If quantity requires a permit

28
NFPA 704
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General Requirements
  • Control of ignition sources
  • Smoking, open flames, industrial trucks
  • Construction requirements
  • Buildings
  • Control areas
  • Gas rooms
  • Exhausted enclosures
  • Gas cabinets
  • Haz-mat storage cabinets

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General Requirements
  • General safety precautions
  • Personnel training/procedures
  • Fire department liaison
  • Security
  • Vehicle impact protection
  • Electrical wiring approved
  • Static accumulation (flammable mixture)
  • Light/shock sensitive materials
  • Separation of incompatible materials
  • Shelf storage

31
General Requirements
  • Handling transportation
  • Valve protection for gas cylinders
  • Toxic/highly toxic compressed gas - must have
    outlets capped or plugged
  • Approved carts/trucks required to transport
  • gt 5 gallons in corridor or exit enclosure
  • Material with NFPA 704 rating of 3 or 4

32
Quantities gt MAQPCA
  • 2703.1.4 The storage and use of hazardous
    materials exceeding the maximum allowable
    quantity per control area shall be in accordance
    with this chapter.
  • 2701/2703 general requirements
  • 2704 - storage
  • 2705 - use

33
Storage
  • Spill control
  • Individual vessels gt 55 gallons
  • Aggregate of multiple vessels gt 1000 gallons
  • Secondary containment
  • Same as above for liquids
  • 550/10,000 lbs.for solids

34
Storage
  • Ventilation
  • 1 cfm per square foot of floor area
  • Separation of incompatible materials
  • 3 options
  • 20 ft distance
  • Noncombustible partition
  • Cabinet or exhausted enclosure

35
Storage
  • Fire protection
  • Minimum sprinkler design Ordinary Hazard Group
    2, design area 3,000 square feet
  • Explosion control
  • As required by Table 911.1 (Fire Code)

36
Storage
  • Standby/emergency power
  • Ventilation systems
  • Treatment systems
  • Temperature control
  • Alarm/detection equipment
  • Limit controls
  • Temperature/pressure

37
Storage
  • Manual fire alarm system
  • Electrical supervision for all fire protection
    systems
  • Noncombustible floors
  • Outdoor control areas
  • Weather protection
  • Clearance from vegetation

38
Dispensing Use
  • Separation of incompatible materials
  • 3 options
  • 20 ft distance
  • Noncombustible partition
  • Cabinet or exhausted enclosure
  • Noncombustible floors
  • Also must be liquid-tight for dispensing/use in
    open systems

39
Dispensing Use
  • Spill control
  • Dispensed into vessels gt 1.3 gallons
  • Open system use gt 5.3 gallons
  • Closed system use gt 55 gallons

40
Dispensing Use
  • Secondary containment
  • Open systems
  • Individual vessel gt 1.3 gallons
  • Multiple vessels gt 5.3 gallons
  • Closed systems
  • Individual vessel gt 55 gallons
  • Multiple vessels gt 1,000 gallons

41
Dispensing Use
  • Limit controls
  • High-liquid-level for open containers
  • Low-liquid-level
  • Temperature
  • Pressure

42
Dispensing Use
  • Standby/emergency power
  • Ventilation systems
  • Treatment systems
  • Temperature control
  • Alarm/detection equipment
  • Electrical supervision for all fire protection
    systems
  • Adequate lighting must be provided

43
Dispensing Use
  • Fire protection
  • Minimum sprinkler design Ordinary Hazard Group
    2, design area 3,000 square feet
  • Ventilation
  • 1 cfm per square foot of floor area
  • Explosion control
  • As required by Table 911.1 (Fire Code)

44
Dispensing Use
  • Liquid transfer of material with NFPA 704 rating
    of 3 or 4
  • Safety cans
  • Closed piping system
  • Suction pump on top of container
  • Gravity through automatic-closing or self-closing
    valve w/ spill control and secondary containment
    provided
  • Approved engineered systems

45
Hazardous Materials
  • Chapters 28-44 contain additional material-
    specific requirements for all physical and health
    hazard materials
  • Flammable/combustible liquids
  • Cryogenic fluids
  • Corrosive materials
  • Compressed gases
  • Toxic materials
  • Oxidizers

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Flammable Liquid Cabinets
  • 120 gallons maximum per cabinet
  • Not more than 60 gallons being Class I or II
  • Maximum 3 cabinets in single fire area
  • Factory/Industrial can exceed this limit with 100
    ft. separation between groups of 3

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Questions
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  • NC Department of Insurance
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  • Suite 200
  • Raleigh, NC 27603
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  • www.ncdoi.com
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