Hazardous Materials Information Packet Colorado Springs Fire Department

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Hazardous Materials
Information Packet
Colorado Springs Fire Department
Office of the Fire Marshal
October 2005 (Revised)
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at:
http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
Colorado Springs Fire Department
Hazardous Materials Information Packet
http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/ IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
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The Hazardous Materials Information Packet can be obtained on the CSFD web site at:
http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/ IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
The Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement Form can be obtained on the CSFD web site at:
http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/Chem_Inventory_for_Web.pdf
This packet has been published to assist business and industry in complying with the various aspects of the Colorado
Springs Fire Department Hazardous Materials Management Program, including the Plan and Permit requirements. A
Hazardous Materials Management Plan and Hazardous Materials Inventory shall accompany the Application for a
Hazardous Materials Activity Permit.
The Hazardous Materials Management Plan and Inventory Statement Forms are used to describe the controls installed
as required by the International Fire Code 2003, as amended, in the building design planning phase, and as a resource
for emergency response personnel.
International Fire Code
The International Fire Code 2003, as amended, has been adopted by the City of Colorado Springs. The code provides
requirements for the prevention, control, and mitigation of dangerous conditions related to hazardous materials, and
provides information needed by the Colorado Springs Hazardous Materials Response Team.
The basic requirements include:
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Material data safety sheets (MSDS) for hazardous materials
Hazardous materials inspection by the Hazardous Materials Specialists
and Hazardous Materials Response Team
Hazardous materials permit when materials meet or exceed
designated quantities
Hazardous material management plans and inventories for facilities that are
required to obtain a hazardous materials permit
New facilities, remodels, and existing facilities that have hazardous materials which meet or exceed permit quantities
will have to meet current code requirements relating to:
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Building construction
Treatment systems
Ventilation
Security
Emergency power
Emergency alarms
Electrical wiring/equipment
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Extinguishing systems
Personnel training
Separation
Limit controls
Standby power
Access
Spill control
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Detection equipment
Storage and use
Explosion control
Drainage
Temperature controls
Water supply
Spill containment
AMENDMENTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE
Q. Section 105.1.2.
Hazardous materials operational permits. Required when hazardous materials and amounts exceed the listed
amounts per Tables 105.6.9,105.6.11 or 105.6.21. The application for permit shall include a Hazardous Materials
Management Plan (HMMP), Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS), certification forms, and other
documents as required by the fire marshal. For construction, remodel or renovation, applicant shall submit to the
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
Office of the Fire Marshal, hazardous material activity and hazardous materials certification documentation with all
construction documents and plans. Permit is renewed annually.
Completing the Application
The Application has three parts: 1) the Application and Certification Forms 2) the Hazardous Materials Inventory
Statement Forms, and 3) the Hazardous Materials Management Plan and Site Plan.
Application and Certification Forms
If permit fees are submitted to a corporate office that is different than the building site address, please complete the
billing address fields. The CSFD will submit the required invoice to the billing address.
A responsible party for the building shall sign the permit application. If this individual resides in another city, the
decision making authority or responsible individual for the business who resides in Colorado Springs shall sign the
permit application.
A Fire Department Liaison is required and shall be the person who can be contacted to schedule an inspection and may
also be the after hour contact. Provide all appropriate individuals and contact information.
Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement - Chemical Inventory Report Forms
The Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS) forms document hazardous materials that are stored or used
indoors or outdoors at a given location at the building address/site. This HMIS provides the information required by
the CSFD for determining the applicable Code requirements.
Hazardous Materials shall be reported when:
1) They are attached with the application for a Permit.
2) A Hazardous Material exceeds the permit quantities specified in the IFC 2003 and Amendments as adopted.
3) The hazardous material has a special hazard or has a health, flammability or reactivity ranking of 1,2, 3, or 4
when classified in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 704.
4) The information is required to classify a building, occupancy or area in accordance with the Fire and Building
Codes and/or when required for construction plans.
The HMMP shall include a facility site plan and it shall be legible and drawn to approximately scale. The facility
site plan may include but is not limited to the layout and orientation of the building’s interior floor plans and
exterior with main cross roads and adjacent properties identified; locations where hazardous materials are stored
and used indoors and outdoors, maximum amount of each material stored or used in each area, container sizes,
locations of isolation and mitigation valves and devices; product conveying piping containing liquids or gases,
other than utility owned fuel gas lines and low pressure fuel gas lines; on and off positions of valves for valves that
are of the self indicating type; storage plan showing storage arrangement, location and dimension of aisles,
location and type of emergency equipment; the location of Fire Department Connection, Knox Box, access gate
locations and other Fire Department access, the building’s fire detection and suppression system control or
monitoring locations.
HMMP, and MSDS Availability
The Colorado Springs Fire Department Hazardous Materials Permit, Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP)
and Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS), and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), shall be readily
available at a fire department approved location on the premises.
Personnel Training and Written Procedures
Persons responsible for the operation of areas, in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used,
shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event
of fire, leak, or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
department. These people shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and be knowledgeable in
the site emergency response procedures.
Information Required for Permit Application
All applications for a permit shall be made to the CSFD Office of the Fire Marshal. The following documents are to
be submitted as part of the application for a hazardous materials permit.
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Hazardous Activity Permit Application and Certification Forms
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Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP)
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Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS)
Before submitting your construction plans for new construction or remodeling, please prepare and submit the
above documents (Hardcopy and/or disk with your plans.
Electronic Filing
After completing the forms, review each entry carefully. Make sure to keep a copy for your company.
Download to Diskette and mail the disk(s) and a print version of the Application and Certification Forms, or
print and mail the completed packet hard copies to:
Colorado Springs Fire Department
Office of the Fire Marshal
HMMP
375 Printers Parkway
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80910
Label diskette: title of report, name of company, contact and phone number, software format and date.
Annual Permit and Fee
Valid for one calendar year; subject to annual inspection and fee. The hazardous material permit fee assists in
covering the administrative cost, cost of specialized inspections, Haz Mat response teams, and equipment.
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
Hazardous Materials Permit Amount Certification Form
Colorado Springs Fire Department, Office of the Fire Marshal
375 Printers Parkway, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80910
http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/ IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
A permit shall be obtained to store, transport on site, dispense, use or handle hazardous materials, when amounts exceed the following
Type of Material
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Carcinogens (solid)
Liquid
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Cellulose Nitrate (Pyroxylin
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Combustible Fiber
Combustible Liquids
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Corrosive Materials
Gases
Liquids
Solids
Class
Class II, IIIA,
IIIB
Amount
10 pounds
1 Gallon
25 pounds
100 cubic feet
25 gallons inside,
60 gallons outside
200 cubic feet
55 Gallons
1000 Pounds
Type of Material
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Oxidizing Solids
Class
Class 4
Class 3
Class 2
Class 1
Amount
Any amount
10 pounds
100 pounds
500 pounds
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Class I
Class I
Class III
Class IV
Class V
Any amount
Any amount
10 pounds (1 gallon)
20 pounds (2 gallon)
No Permit
Liquids
Solids
A1
All Other
55 gallons
500 pound
220 pounds
30 pounds
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Organic Peroxides
( Solids and Liquids)
Other Health Hazards
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Explosive Materials
Fireworks,
Pyrotechnic,
Small Arms Ammunition,
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Cryogenic Fluids
Cryogens
(Including hydrogen, methane,
carbon monoxide)
Cryogens
(Including Oxygen)
Cryogens
not otherwise indicated
Cryogens
(Nitrogen, helium, argon)
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Flammable Gases
(Except LPG & cryogenic)
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Flammable Liquids
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Flammable
1 gallon inside,
60 gallons outside
Oxidizing
10 gallons inside
50 gallons outside
Any Amount
Physical / Health
Hazard
Inert
Class IA, IB, IC
Flammable Solids
60 gallons inside,
500 gallons outside
200 cubic feet
25 gallons inside,
60 gallons outside
100 pounds
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Highly Toxic Materials
(Including Pesticides & Fumigants)
Gases, Liquids, Solids
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Inert and Simple Asphyxiant - Gas
Any Amount
Irritant Liquids
55 gallons
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Irritant Solids
500 pounds
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Liquefied Petroleum Gas
125 gallons
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Magnesium
10 pounds
Oxidizing Gases (Including Oxygen)
Oxidizing Liquids
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Pyrophoric Materials
(Gases, Liquids, Solids)
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Radioactive Materials
(Gases, Liquids, Solids)
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Sensitizer Liquids
55 gallons
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Sensitizer Solids
500 pounds
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Toxic Materials
Gases
Liquids
Solids
Any amount
10 gallons
100 pounds
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Unstable Liquids
(Reactive)
6,000 cubic feet
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Refrigerants
Any Amount
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Unstable Solids
(Reactive)
Any amount
1 gallon
10 gallons
55 gallons
Alpha, Beta,
Gamma emitters
1 micro curie (not
contained in sealed source.
1 milli curie (contained in
sealed source)
Class 4
Class 3
Class 2
Class 1
Any amount
Any Amount
5 gallons
10 gallons
Class 4
Class 3
Class 2
Class 1
Any amount
Any amount
50 pounds
100 pounds
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Water-Reactive Liquids
Class 3
Class 2
Class 1
Any amount
5 gallons
55 gallons
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Water-Reactive
Solids
Class 3
Class 2
Class 1
Any Amount
50 pounds
500 pounds
504 cubic feet
Class 4
Class 3
Class 2
Class 1
Any amount
PERMIT AMOUNT CERTIFICATION FORM
I certify this building does not exceed the amounts listed above. No hazardous materials permit is required. If submitting plans, submit plans
with this signed form attached to the plans.
If this building does exceed the above amounts, a Hazards Materials Management Plan/Inventory Statement Forms and Permit Application
must be completed and attached to the plans before being submitted.
Business Name:
Owner/Tenant Name:
Business Address:
Telephone #:
Cell Phone #
Date:
Plan Submitted By:
BILLING ADDRESS
Business Name:
Business Address:
Email Address:
Plan Submitted By:
Owner/Tenant Name:
Telephone #:
Cell Phone #
Date:
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CHEMICAL INVENTORY REPORT
ONE REPORT FORM PER PRODUCT
To complete this form, use the information that is found on the Material Safety Data Sheets (M.S.D.S) for the product
or the chemical mixture. The manufacturers and/or distributors of your chemical products are required to supply
M.S.D.S. to you for the chemicals you purchase. It should be noted that all the information requested on the Chemical
Inventory Report may not appear on the M.S.D.S If this is the case, simply leave that portion of the report blank.
REPORTING PERIOD
Enter the appropriate calendar year, beginning January 1 and ending December 31, or any updated date of the
submittal.
FACILITY NAME
Enter the name of the facility as it exists on any legal documentation of licenses.
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one form per product)
Enter the “Chemical Abstract Service” (CAS) registry number and the product name in the space provided in the upper
left part of the form. List the product name or the trade name for the chemical as indicated on the “Container Label”
or on the M.S.D.S. provided for that chemical. If the material is a waste, list the waste category instead of a common
or trade name.
Some mixtures may have their own CAS numbers and others will not. If a mixture does have its own name and CAS
number, enter this information in the block under the heading CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION. If the mixture does not
have its own CAS number, the information block under the heading CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION will remain blank
(except the label name), but a listing of the components of the mixture and their CAS numbers will be placed in the
box under the heading CHEMICAL INDREDIENTS. Check the appropriate box or boxes that provide a description of
the state of the chemical, i.e., PURE, MIXTURE, SOLID, LIQUID, or GAS.
Indicate whether the product has either IMMEDIATE or DELAYED health hazards associated with it. Examples of
the products that have IMMEDIATE health hazards would be oxidizers, toxic products, highly toxic products, irritants,
corrosives, etc. Examples of those products that have DELAYED hazards would be carcinogens or other chemicals
with an adverse effect with long term exposures.
INVENTORY INFORMATION
Under the “MAX. ON SITE” amount, list the maximum aggregate quantity of the chemical stored on site at any time
during the calendar year.
Under the “AVG. ON SITE” amount, enter a typical daily amount of the chemical found on the site throughout the
year.
Provide these amounts in pounds for solids and gallons if the chemical is in a liquid form. To convert between liquid
and pounds for liquids, use the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) approved standard of ten pounds per
gallon or the actual weight of the product, if know.
If the product is a compressed gas, provide the amount in units of cubic feet at Standard Temperature and Pressure
(STP).
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
PEAK INVENTORY MONTHS must be completed for the period of time the product is located at the facility. If this
is a seasonal product which has a vast difference between the maximum amount being stored during several months of
the year compared to the amount being stored the remainder of the year, please circle the appropriate number(s)
indicating the months. If the inventory remains fairly consistent throughout the entire year, circle ALL MONTHS in
this block.
STORAGE LOCATION
This section lists how and where the product is being stored and in which type of containers. Select the code(s) which
best describe the type of container being used. Indicate the pressure, if any, at which the product is being stored, and
the temperature of the product.
Under the STORAGE LOCATION section of the report, specifically note where the chemical is being stored. Provide
a building number, a warehouse location, or other identifying information and cross reference this information to a site
or building diagram.
TYPES OF HAZARDS
Attached to these instructions is a listing of the hazards and their definition. Use this list to determine which box (es)
should be checked. This will require reading the M.S.D.S. for the products and identifying the most correct hazard
category(ies). In many cases, there may be more than one hazard category for a specific product, i.e., Flammable,
Corrosive, Highly Toxic, etc.
NFPA 704 PLACARDING information is requested on the CHEMICAL INVENTORY REPORT. In some cases the
M.S.D.S. will have the NFPA 704 or HMIS placarding/labeling system included. If the information is not included it
will require you to read the specific category of the M.S.D.S. and determine which hazard number (0-4) best fits the
information on the M.S.D.S.
MAP SYMBOL INSTRUCTIONS
After drawing the site plans use the designated symbols to show the location of fire equipment, tanks, cabinets, drums,
utility shutoffs, hazardous materials, spill control equipment, drains, fire department Knox boxes, MSDS’s, etc. Use as
many “blank” site plans as necessary to maintain legibility.
EPA TRADE SECRETS
Listed on the CHEMICAL INVENTORY REPORT is a block which determines if a chemical has been identified by
the EPA as a Trade Secret Protected Mixture. Indicate in this block if the product meet the criteria.
When all the items have been completed the documents must be sent to:
Colorado Springs Fire Department
Office of the Fire Marshal
375 Printers Parkway
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80910
QUESTIONS?
If, after you have obtained all the Material Safety Data Sheets and thoroughly read the instructions contained in this
packet, you need assistance with completing the forms or understanding the requirements, please feel free to contact
the Hazardous Materials Section, Office of the Fire Marshal at the Colorado Springs Fire Department, (719) 385-5978.
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
DEFINITIONS OF HAZARD TYPES
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AEROSOL PRODUCTS
Are products which are dispensed form an aerosol container, other than a rimvented container, by a propellant.
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BLASTING AGENT
Is a material or mixture consisting of a fuel and oxidizer intended for blasting,
not otherwise classified as an explosive, in which none of the ingredients is
classified as explosives, provided the finished product as mixed and packaged
for use of shipment cannot be detonated by means of a No. 8 test blasting cap
when unconfined. Materials or mixtures classified a nitrocarbonitrates by DOT
regulation are included in this definition.
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CARCINOGEN
Is a substance that causes the development of cancerous growths in living
tissue. A chemical is considered to be carcinogen if:
a) It has been evaluated by the International Agency for Research
on Cancer (IARC) and found to be a carcinogen or potential
carcinogen, or
b) It is listed as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen in the latest
edition of the Annual Report on Carcinogens published by the
National Toxicology Program, or
c) It is regulated by OSHA as a Carcinogen.
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CORROSIVE
Is a chemical that causes visible destruction of, or irreversible alterations in
living tissue by chemical action at the site of contact. A chemical is considered
to be corrosive if, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbit by the method
described in Appendix A to C.F.R. 49 Part 173, it destroys or changes
irreversibly the structure of the tissue at the site of contact following the
exposure period of four hours. This term does not refer to action on inanimate
surfaces.
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CRYOGENIC
Is a fluid that has a normal boiling point below -150 degrees F.
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EXPLOSIVE
a) A chemical that causes a sudden, almost instantaneous release
of pressure, gas and heat when subjected to sudden shock,
pressure, or high temperatures, or
b) A material or chemical, other than a blasting agent, that is
commonly used or intended to be used for the purpose of
producing an explosive effect and is regulated by Article 77.
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FLAMMABLE GAS
Is a gas which is flammable in a mixture of 13 percent or less by volume with
air, or which has a flammable range with air which is wider than 12 percent,
regardless of the lower limit.
FLAMMABLE and COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID
A FLAMMABLE liquid is a liquid having a flash point below 100 degrees F.
and having a vapor pressure not exceeding 40 psia at 100 degrees F. Class I
liquids include those having flash points below 100 degrees F. and are
subdivided as follows:
Class I-A liquids include those having a flash point below 73 degrees F. and
having a boiling point below 100 degrees F.
Class I -B liquids include those having a flash point below 73 degrees F. and a
boiling point at or above 100 degrees F.
Class I-C liquids include those having a flash point at or above 73 degrees F.
and below 100 degrees F.
A COMBUSTIBLE liquid is a liquid having a flash point at or above 100
degrees F. Combustible liquids are subdivided as follows:
Class II liquids are those having flash points at or above 100 degrees F. and
below 140 degrees F.
Class III-A liquids are those having flash point at or above 140 degrees F. and
below 200 degrees F.
Class III-B liquids are those liquids having flash point at or above 200 degrees
F.
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HAZARDOUS WASTE
Any waste material as classified by the EPA, 40 CFR, or the Colorado
Department of Health, which cannot be disposed of in the normal
methods.
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HIGHLY TOXIC MATERIALS
Are materials which produce a lethal dose or lethal concentration which
falls within any of the following categories:
a) A chemical that has a median lethal dose (LD-50) of 50
milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight when
administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200
and 300 grams each.
b) A chemical that has a median lethal dose (LD-50) of 200
milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight when
administered by continuous contact for 24 hours, or less if
death occurs within 24 hours, with the bare skin of albino
rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each.
c) A chemical that has a median lethal concentration (LC-50)
in air of 200 parts per million by volume or less of gas or
vapors, or 2 milligrams per liter or less of mist, fume or
dust, when administered by continuous inhalation of one
hour, or less death occurs within one hour, to albino rats
weighing between 200 and 300 grams each.
Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, may
not warrant classification as high toxic. While this system is basically
simple in application, any hazard evaluation which is required for the
precise categorization of this type of material shall be performed by
experienced, technically competent person.
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INFECTIOUS AGENTS
Those agents which are usually located in research or medical facilities
which pose a hazard of spreading infectious contamination if contact is
made with the product.
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IRRITANT
Are chemicals which are not corrosive, but which cause a reversible
inflammatory effect on living tissue by chemical action at the site on
contact. A chemical is a skin irritant if, when tested on the intact skin of
albino rabbits bet the method of 16 C.F.R. 1500.41 for four hours
exposure or by other appropriate techniques, it results an empirical score
of 5 or more. A chemical is an eye irritant if so determined under the
procedure listed in 16 C.F.R. 1500.42 or other appropriate techniques.
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LIQUIFIED PETROEUM GAS (LPG)
Are materials which are composed predominantly of the following
hydrocarbons or mixtures of them: Propane, Propylene, Butane (normal
butane or isobutane) and Butylenes.
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NON-HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
These product pose NO hazard to the environment or the health of those
who may come in contact with the product, and also pose no fire or
reactive hazard.
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NFPA 704 HAZARD RATING
In some cases the MSDS will have NFPA 704 ratings indicated for the
product. If there is no classification indicated on the MSDS you will
need to conduct the following actions:
HEALTH: Read the HEALTH section of the MSDS and compare the
information to the NFPA rating number (0-4) which best summarizes the
hazards.
FLAMMABILITY: Compare the Flash Point indicated on the MSDS
with the NFPA rating number (0-4) and determine the proper
classification.
REACTIVITY: Read the REACTIVITY section of the MSDS and
determine the NFPA rating number (0-4) which best represents the
information as outlined on the MSDS.
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
Colorado Springs Fire Department
Hazardous Materials Permit Application
Please return this application to the following address:
Office of the Fire Marshal, 375 Printers Parkway,
Colorado Springs CO, 80910
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Name of Firm, Corporation, or Individual (Mailing/Billing Address)
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Date
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Street Address
City
Zip
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Phone
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Location of activity OR additional sites
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Fax
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Start Date
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End Date
This application is for a Hazardous Materials Permit for the activities indicated below as required by the 2003 International Fire Code,
Chapter 1, as adopted by the City of Colorado Springs. Contact the Colorado Springs Office of the Fire Marshal at 719-385-5978 for specific
requirements.
OP = Operational
Permit Name
OP
CN
CN = Construction
TP
HP1 - Aerosol Products
TP= Temporary
Permit Name
OP
CN
HP16 - Industrial Ovens
HP2 - Aviation Facilities
HP17 - Lumber Yards and Woodworking
HP3 - Battery Systems
HP18 - Liquid or Gas-Fueled Vehicles or Equipment in
Assembly Buildings
HP4 - Compressed Gases
HP19 - LP Gas
HP5 - Cryogenic Fluids
HP20 - Magnesium
HP6 - Cutting and Welding
HP21 - Organic Coatings
HP7 - Dry Cleaning Plants
HP22 - Pyrotechnic - Special Effects/ Display Fireworks
Including Fire Ball/Theatrical Performances
HP8 - Explosives Blasting
HP23 - Refrigeration Equipment
HP9 - Flammable and Combustible Liquids
HP25 - Spraying or Dipping
HP10 - Floor Finishing
HP26 - Hazardous Materials Temporary General Site
HP11 - Fruit and Crop Ripening
HP27 - Carcinogens
HP12 - Fumigation and Thermal Insecticidal
HP28 - Sensitizers
HP13 - Hazardous Materials
HP29 - Irritants
HP14 - HPM Facilities
HP30 - Other Health Hazards
HP15 - Hot Work Operations
HP31 - Radioactive Materials
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Responsible Party (Please Print)
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Title
________________________________________________________
Local Contact (Please Print)
________________________________________
Local Contact Phone
OFFICE USE ONLY
Date of Inspection
Inspector
Permit #
Date Issued/Expiration Date
Amount
Receipt #
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
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** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
** The HMMP Packet is available at Office of the Fire Marshal front desk or on our web at: http://www.springsgov.com/units/fire/packets/IFC2003_Hazmat.pdf
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