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1. Site-specific permit
Answer> authorizes the permit holder to store, handle and use flammable and
combustible liquids at a specific premises
2. Permanent permit
Answer> valid for 12 months
only. Every permit or renewal shall require an inspection and shall expire after twelve
months
3. Temporary permit
Answer> may be valid from one day to 12 months depending on the
construction/operation needed. For example, a 3-month temporary permit may be
issued to a construction site.
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,4. citywide permit
Answer> is valid to store, handle, use, sell or
transport hazardous materials or to conduct an operation at one or more locations
provided the duration of such activity at any individual location does not exceed 30
days.
5. a permit is required to
Answer> To store, handle or use amounts of Class I liquids, other than paints,
varnishes,
lacquers, gasoline and other petroleum-based Class I liquids, in excess of 5 gallons,
except that a permit is not required for the storage or use of Class I liquids in the fuel
tank of a motor vehicle, aircraft, or watercraft
6. a permit is required to
Answer> store, handle or use amounts of gasoline and other petroleum-based
Class I
liquids other than paints, varnishes and lacquers, in excess of 2½ gallons,
7. permit needed to
Answer> store, handle or use amounts in excess of 20 gallons of Class I, Class II or
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, Class III liquids having a flash point of 300°F or less that are commonly used for paintin
varnishing, staining or other similar purposes,
8. permit required
Answer> To store, handle or use amounts in excess of 70 gallons of petroleum
based
Class III liquids with a flash point exceeding 300°F
9. flammable liquids
Answer> Class I A, I B, and I C are examples of
10. Combustible liquids
Answer> Class II, III A, IIIB
11. CARGO TANK
Answer> A vehicle other than a railroad tank car or marine vessel, with a tank
mounted thereon or built as an integral part thereof, used for the transportation of
flammable or combustible liquids, LPG or other hazardous materials, including
selfpropelled
vehicles and full trailers and semi-trailers, with or without motive power, and carrying
part or all of the load.
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