NFPA 43A : 1990
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
STORAGE OF LIQUID AND SOLID OXIDIZERS
21-07-1995
12-01-2013
Chapter 1 General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Applicability of other documents
1.4 Equivalency
1.5 Definitions
1.6 Classification of oxidizers
1.7 Classification of storage facilities
Chapter 2 Basic requirements
2.1 Hazard management
2.2 Identification of materials in storage
2.3 Storage containers, tanks, and bins
2.4 Storage arrangements and limitations
2.5 Storage limitations
2.6 Other considerations
2.7 Employee instruction
2.8 Heating and electrical installations
2.9 Smoking
2.10 Maintenance and repairs
2.11 Fire protection
2.12 Construction
2.13 Housekeeping and waste disposal
2.14 Dust collection systems
Chapter 3 Class 1 oxidizers
3.1 Application
3.2 Storage arrangements
3.3 Sprinkler protection
Chapter 4 Class 2 oxidizers
4.1 Application
4.2 Storage arrangements
4.3 Building construction
4.4 Sprinkler protection
4.5 Detached storage
Chapter 5 Class 3 oxidizers
5.1 Application
5.2 Storage arrangements
5.3 Building construction
5.4 Sprinkler protection
5.5 Detached storage
Chapter 6 Class 4 oxidizers
6.1 Application
6.2 Storage arrangements
6.3 Building construction and location
6.4 Sprinkler protection
Chapter 7 Referenced publications
Appendix A
Appendix B Typical oxidizers
Appendix C Referenced publications
Index
Recommends practices for reducing hazards from fires and explosions when liquid and solid oxidizing materials are in storage.
DevelopmentNote |
Renumbered to NFPA 430
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DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
National Fire Protection Association
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Status |
Superseded
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