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BULK NITROUS OXIDE SYSTEM - ANSWER -An assembly of equipment as
described in the definition of bulk oxygen system that has a storage capacity of
more than 3200 lb [approximately 28,000 ft3 (at normal temperature and pressure)]
of nitrous oxide.
BULK OXYGEN SYSTEM - ANSWER -An assembly of equipment such as
oxygen storage containers, pressure regulators, pressure relief devices, vaporizers,
manifolds, and interconnecting piping that has a storage capacity of more than
20,000 ft3 of oxygen (at normal temperature and pressure) including unconnected
reserves on hand at the site.
COMPRESSED GAS - ANSWER -A material, or mixture of materials that is a
gas at 68F or less at 14.7 psia of pressure; and has a boiling point of 68oF or less at
14.7 psia that is either liquefied, nonliquefied or in solution at that temperature and
pressure, except that gases which have no other health- or physical-hazard
properties are not considered to be compressed until the pressure in the packaging
exceeds 41 psia at 68F.
Nonliquefied compressed gases - ANSWER -Gases, other than those in solution,
that are in a packaging under the charged pressure and are entirely gaseous at a
temperature of 68F.
Liquefied compressed gases - ANSWER -Gases that, in a packaging under the
charged pressure, are partially liquid at a temperature of 68oF.
Compressed gases in solution - ANSWER -Nonliquefied gases that are dissolved
in a solvent.
Compressed gas mixtures - ANSWER -A mixture of two or more compressed
gases contained in a single packaging, the hazard properties of which are
represented by the properties of the mixture as a whole.
, COMPRESSED GAS CONTAINER - ANSWER -A pressure container designed
to hold compressed gases at pressures greater than one atmosphere at 68oF.
COMPRESSED GAS SYSTEM - ANSWER -An assembly of components, such
as containers, reactors, pumps, compressors and connecting piping and tubing,
designed to contain, distribute or transport compressed gases.
CONTAINER - ANSWER -For solid and liquid hazardous materials, a vessel of
60 gallons or less in capacity used for storage or transportation. For compressed
gases, a cylinder, pressure vessel or tank designed for pressures greater than one
atmosphere at 68°F. Pipes, piping systems, engines and engine fuel tanks
associated with solid or liquid hazardous materials or compressed gases, shall not
be deemed to be containers if in active use.
CONTAINMENT SYSTEM - ANSWER -A gas-tight recovery system comprised
of devices or equipment which, when placed over or around the portion of the
compressed gas container that is leaking, stops or controls the escape of gas from
the container.
CONTAINMENT VESSEL - ANSWER -A gas-tight vessel which, when installed
or placed over or around a leaking compressed gas container, confines the
container and the gas leaking therefrom.
CONTROL AREA - ANSWER -Spaces within a building that 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, handled or used, including any
dispensing.
CRYOGENIC CONTAINER - ANSWER -A pressure container, low-pressure
container or atmospheric container of any size designed or used for the
transportation, handling or storage of a cryogenic fluid, and which utilizes venting,
insulation, refrigeration or a combination thereof to maintain the pressure within
design parameters for such container and to keep the contents in a liquid state.