Ohio Administrative Code Search
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Rule 1301:7-7-27 | Semiconductor Fabrication Facilities.
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Rule 1301:7-7-29 | Manufacture of organic coatings.
...s that take suction at floor levels and discharge to a safe location outside the structure. Noncontaminated intake air shall be introduced in such a manner that all portions of solid floor areas are provided with continuous uniformly distributed air movement. (6) 2905.6 Heating. Heating provided in hazardous areas shall be by indirect means. Ignition sources such as open flames or electrical heat... |
Rule 1301:7-7-33 | Fire safety during construction and demolition.
... be located so that exhausts do not discharge against combustible material. (b) Exhausts shall be piped to the outside of the building. (c) Equipment shall not be refueled while in operation. (d) Fuel for equipment shall be stored in an approved area outside of the building. (Q) Section 3317 Safeguarding roofing operations (1) 3317.1 General. Roofing operations utilizing heat-producin... |
Rule 1301:7-7-34 | Tire rebuilding and tire storage.
...locity. 3. The collecting system shall discharge the rubber particles to an approved outdoor noncombustible or fire-resistant container that is emptied at frequent intervals to prevent overflow. (3) 3403.3 Cleaning. The buffing area shall be cleaned at frequent intervals to prevent the accumulation of rubber particles. (4) 3403.4 Spray rooms and booths. Each spray room or spray booth where flam... |
Rule 1301:7-7-50 | Hazardous Materials - General Provisions.
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Rule 1301:7-7-50 | Hazardous Materials - General Provisions.
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Rule 1301:7-7-51 | Aerosols.
...ic streets 20 Buildings 50 Exit discharge to a public way 50 Lot lines 20 Other outside storage 50 For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm. a. The minimum separation distance indicated is not required where exterior walls having a 2-hour fire-resistance rating without penetrations separate the storage from the exposure. The walls shall extend not less than 30 inches above and to the sides of... |
Rule 1301:7-7-53 | Compressed gases.
...ure relief devices shall be arranged to discharge upward and unobstructed to the open air in such a manner as to prevent any impingement of escaping gas upon the container, adjacent structures or personnel. Exception: DOTn specification containers having an internal volume of 30 cubic feet (0.855 m 3 ) or less. (e) 5303.3.5 Freeze protection. Pressure relief devices or vent piping shall be designed ... |
Rule 1301:7-7-55 | Cryogenic fluids.
...ure relief devices shall be arranged to discharge unobstructed to the open air in such a manner as to prevent impingement of escaping gas on personnel, containers, equipment and adjacent structures or to enter enclosed spaces. Exception: DOTn-specified containers with an internal volume of 2 cubic feet (0.057 m 3 ) or less. (f) 5503.2.6 Shutoffs between pressure relief devices and containers. Shutoff valves shall n... |
Rule 1301:7-7-56 | Explosives and Fireworks.
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Rule 1301:7-7-56 | Explosives and Fireworks.
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Rule 1301:7-7-57 | Flammable and Combustible Liquids.
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Rule 1301:7-7-58 | Flammable gases and flammable cryogenic fluids.
...ons (5 L), designed to preclude the discharge of liquid from safety relief devices. (2) 5803.2 Quantities exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area. The storage and use of flammable gases in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area indicated in paragraph (C)(1)(5003.1) of rule 1301:7-7-50 of the Administrative Code shall be in accordance with rule 1301:7-7... |
Rule 1301:7-7-60 | Highly Toxic and Toxic Materials.
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Rule 1301:7-7-61 | Liquefied Petroleum Gases.
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Rule 1301:7-9-02 | Definitions.
...led beyond its capacity, resulting in a discharge of the regulated substance to the environment. (44) "Owner" means: (a) In the instance of an underground storage tank system in use on November 8, 1984, or brought into use after that date, the person who owns the underground storage tank system; (b) In the instance of an underground storage tank system in use before November 8, 1984, but no longer in use on that d... |
Rule 1301:7-9-02 | Definitions.
...led beyond its capacity, resulting in a discharge of the regulated substance to the environment. (44) "Owner" means: (a) In the instance of an underground storage tank system in use on November 8, 1984, or brought into use after that date, the person who owns the underground storage tank system; (b) In the instance of an underground storage tank system in use before November 8, 1984, but no longer ... |
Rule 1301:7-9-13 | Petroleum UST corrective action.
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Rule 1301:7-9-16 | Petroleum contaminated soil.
... any permits (e.g., air emission, water discharge) or other governmental approvals required for implementation of the plan; (l) An implementation schedule and the projected completion date of the proposed PCS treatment activities; and (m) Site maps or drawings that accurately depict the location of the designated facility, the property boundaries, street locations, above ground structures, underground structures an... |
Rule 1301:7-9-16 | Petroleum contaminated soil.
... any permits (e.g., air emission, water discharge) or other governmental approvals required for implementation of the plan; (l) An implementation schedule and the projected completion date of the proposed PCS treatment activities; and (m) Site maps or drawings that accurately depict the location of the designated facility, the property boundaries, street locations, above ground structures, underground structures an... |
Rule 1301:8-7-21 | Character, general fitness, and financial responsibility.
...ns; (5) Certified copies of bankruptcy discharge orders, schedules, or dismissal documents; (6) Written evidence of a repayment plan or agreement with creditors; or (7) Any other information the superintendent believes reflects circumstances beyond the control of the person. (D) The superintendent shall not consider a bankruptcy as the sole basis for a finding that a person lacks the required financial responsibi... |
Rule 1301:8-7-21 | Character, general fitness, and financial responsibility.
... (5) Certified copies of bankruptcy discharge orders, schedules, or dismissal documents; (6) Written evidence of a repayment plan or agreement with creditors; or (7) Any other information the superintendent believes reflects circumstances beyond the control of the person. |
Rule 1301:9-2-38 | Powers and duties of liquidating agents.
...he superintendent; (2) Pay off and discharge taxes and liens; (3) Pay out and expend such sums as are deemed necessary or advisable for or in connection with the preservation, maintenance, conservation, protection, remodeling, repair, rehabilitation, or improvement of any asset or property of any nature of the credit union or the liquidating agent; (4) Pay off and discharge any assessme... |
Rule 1301:9-2-38 | Powers and duties of liquidating agents.
...he superintendent; (2) Pay off and discharge taxes and liens; (3) Pay out and expend such sums as are deemed necessary or advisable for or in connection with the preservation, maintenance, conservation, protection, remodeling, repair, rehabilitation, or improvement of any asset or property of any nature of the credit union or the liquidating agent; (4) Pay off and discharge any assessme... |
Rule 1501-2-05 | Water diversion permit applications.
...sed to be diverted; the location of any discharge of water or wastewater effluent within the area to which the applicant intends to supply water from the diversion; and the geographic area to which the applicant intends to supply water and the population within that area. (3) The average quantity of water in gallons to be diverted daily and a description of the uses to which the water is to be put, including the pro... |