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Revised 6/17/2015FIRE DEPARTMENT CITY OF NEW YORKSTUDY MATERIAL FOR THECERTIFICATE OF FITNESS EXAMINATIONC-92SUPERVISING STORAGE, HANDLING, AND USE OFFLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDSNote: The C-92 Certificate of Fitness is premises related. If you deal withtemporary storage and dispensing flammable and combustible liquids (e.g.construction sites applicants), and you work citywide, you should take theS-93/S-94 test. 03/2012 New York City Fire Department - All rights reserved

CONTENTNOTICE OF EXAMINATION . ISTUDY MATERIAL AND TEST DECRIPTION .VINTRODUCTION .1Pre-existing and New Installations . 1Types of Permits . 2Hazardous Materials Reporting . 5Certificate of Fitness . 5Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) . 5Class of Flammable and Combustible Liquids . 6PART I. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS .71.2.DEFINITION . 7STORAGE .122.1 Container Storage and Indoor Storage .122.1.1Storage below grade. .122.1.2Quantity limits for indoor container storage .122.1.3Liquid storage cabinets .132.1.4General requirements for containers stored indoors. .132.1.5Containers storage arrangement .142.2 Outdoor Storage of Containers .152.2.1Protections and clearance from combustibles .152.2.2Empty containers storage .152.3 General Storage Requirements .152.3.1Clearance from incompatible materials .152.3.2Means of access to an exit .162.4 Tank Storage .162.4.1Change of tank contents .162.4.2Protections .162.4.3Overfill prevention .172.4.4Leaking detection for underground tanks .182.4.5Out of service storage systems .183.HANDLING AND USE .223.1 Liquid Transfer .223.2 Indoor Use.233.2.1Limitations on handling and use .233.3 Concentrated Alcohol-Based Hand Rubs .233.4 Manual Transfer of Fuel Oil for Emergency Generators in Buildings .244.LABELING AND SIGNS .254.1 NFPA Diamond Sign .254.2 Warning Signs and Labels .275.FIRE PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSES.295.1 Different Types of Fire Extinguishers .315.2 Fire Extinguisher Inspections .335.3 Emergency Procedures.335.3.1Fire notification .335.3.2Spill notification .346.SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DRY CLEANING .356.1 Certificate of Fitness and Supervision .356.2 Design and Installation Documents .356.3 Classifications .366.4 Requirements .366.4.1Ignition control .366.4.2Written instructions and identification .36A

6.4.3Operation and maintenance requirements .376.4.4Inspections and testing .376.4.5Filling and emptying .386.5 Spotting and Pretreating .386.6 Fire Extinguishers .387.COMMON FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS .397.1 Flammable Liquids .397.1.1 Class IA .397.1.2 Class IB .417.1.3 Class IC .437.2 Combustible Liquids .457.2.1 Class II .457.2.2 Class IIIA .487.3 Cleaning Fluids Used In Dry Cleaning Operations .49PART II. NEW OR MODIFIED INSTALLATIONS .518.STORAGE IN NEW INSTALLATION FACILITIES .518.1 Container Storage and Indoor Storage (New or Modified Installations) .518.1.1Maximum allowable quantity (MAQ) .518.1.2Liquid storage rooms and liquid warehouses .528.2 Outdoor Storage (New Installations) .548.2.1Quantity limits for outdoor container storage .548.3 Tank Storage (New Installations) .548.3.1Tank capacity limitations .549.HANDLING AND USE IN NEW INSTALLATION FACILITIES.569.1 Indoor Use (New Installations) .569.1.1Processing vessels.569.1.2Maximum allowable quantity for handling and use .569.2 Outdoor Use (New Installations) .5810.SPECIAL REGULATIONS FOR NEW INSTALLED GROUP M OCCUPANCIES .6010.1Storage, Handling and Use in Group M Occupancies .6010.2Wholesale and Retail Sales .60AppendixAppendixAppendixAppendixA. Hazardous Materials Report Forms .63B. Combustible Commodities .65C. Pre-existing Installations .67D. Fire protection system in Group M occupancy .71B

TABLE INDEXTable 2- 1. The maximum allowable container capacity .12Table 5- 1.Flammable or combustible liquids with depths of less than or equal to 0.25-inch .29TableTableTableTableTableTable888888-1. Maximum allowable quantity of flammable liquids storage per control area .512.Maximum allowable quantity of combustible liquids storage for control area .523. Storage Arrangements for Palletized or Solid-pile Storage .534. Storage Arrangements for Rack Storage in Liquid Storage Rooms and Warehouses .535. Storage Arrangements for Outdoor Storage of Containers .546. Maximum capacity of flammable and combustible liquid storage tanks .55Table 9- 1. Location of processing vessels .56Table 9- 2. Maximum allowable quantity of flammable liquids for handling and use .57Table 9- 3.Maximum allowable quantity of combustible liquids for handling and use .58Table 9- 4.Maximum allowable quantity for dispensing of flammable and combustible liquids inoutdoor control areasa .59Table 10- 1.Maximum all

STUDY MATERIAL FOR THE CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS EXAMINATION C-92 SUPERVISING STORAGE, HANDLING, AND USE OF FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS Note: The C-92 Certificate of Fitness is premises related. If you deal with temporary storage and dispensing flammable and combustible liquids (e.g.