Monday, December 16, 2013

NYC fire code nuggets

CORROSIVE MATERIALS: A liquid, solid, or gas that causes permanent injury (“full thickness destruction”) to human skin at a rate specified by the Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations. Or a liquid that can corrode ¼ inch of steel or aluminum within the course of a year.

LECTURE BOTTLE: A small compressed gas container up to a size of approximately 2 in. X 13 in.



ORGANIC PEROXIDE: An organic compound having a double oxygen or peroxy (-O-O-) in its chemical structure. Organic peroxides can present an explosion hazard (detonation or deflagration), can be shock sensitive, can be susceptible to decomposition into various unstable compounds over an extended period of time. The materials are divided in to six classes from Classes I through V and unclassified detonable class, with decreasing levels of hazard from Class I through Class V.


PYROPHORIC MATERIAL: A material that is so chemically unstable that it may ignite spontaneously at a temperature at or below 130°F.

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-Safety shower? yes, please


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