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The handling, use and dispensing of flammable and combustible
liquids shall be
- ANSWER-under the personal supervision of a C
of F holder.
It shall be unlawful to store flammable and combustible
liquids in containers
(e.g. metal drums) with individual capacity greater than -
ANSWER-60 gallons.
It shall be unlawful to store flammable and combustible liquids
in - ANSWER-
portable tanks, intermediate bulk containers and
fiber drums.
Kerosene is brought to the floor then transferred to approved
safety cans with a
maximum capacity of - ANSWER-
five gallons
Discharge devices shall be of a type that does not develop
- ANSWER-an
,internal pressure on the
container
Fuel for equipment at construction sites shall be stored in
- ANSWER-an
approved outdoor
area
Fuel for equipments at construction sites shall be moved
in - ANSWER-
approved METAL
containers
METAL containers not to exceed - ANSWER-5 gallons
METAL containers cap must be fitted with - ANSWER-spout
designed to allow
volatile flammable liquid to be poured
without spilling
Containers filled with motor fuel at a motor fuel dispensing
facility are only
allowed to have a maximum individual capacity of -
ANSWER-2.5 gallons
metal containers having a capacity greater than 2.5 gallons and
up to 5 gallons
can be only filled at a construction site - ANSWER-from
temporary tanks
, Motor fuel liquids in portable containers shall not be dispensed
into - ANSWER-
portable tanks or cargo
tanks.
Portable containers shall not be filled while inside the -
ANSWER-trunk, passenger compartment or truck bed of a
vehicle or upon a watercraft.
Positive-displacement pumps shall be provided with pressure
relief discharging
back to the tank, pump suction or other approved location, or
shall be provided
with - ANSWER-interlocks to prevent
overpressure.
Compressed gases shall not be used to - ANSWER-pressurize
containers or
tanks
to
provide for
transfer
Class I and II liquids or Class III liquids in containers exceeding
5.3 gallons capacity that are at a temperature higher than 20°F
less than their flash points shall not be dispensed by -
ANSWER-gravity