Brooklyn since 2014All five boroughsSame-day response during business hours

What is NYC BC § 427.7.1?

Quick Answer

This section regulates the density and total quantity of flammable and combustible liquids permitted in laboratory units, referencing NFPA 45 and the New York City Fire Code. Specific exceptions are outlined for various laboratory classifications. Applies to laboratory operators managing hazardous materials.

General informational summary. Not legal advice for your situation. Consult an attorney before acting on any specific matter.

Michael Nacmias - Founding PartnerMichael Sargo - Partner
From the team atNacmias Law Firm, PLLCBrooklyn-based attorneys representingproperty owners across all five boroughsMeet the team →

427.7.1 Flammable and combustible liquids.

BC § 427.7.1

The density and total quantity of flammable and combustible liquids allowed within a laboratory unit, outside of storage rooms, shall comply with Table 9.1.1(A) of NFPA 45, as modified by the New York City Fire Code, for laboratory unit fire hazard Class D. Exceptions: The following exceptions apply to other than educational or instructional laboratories: 1. The density of flammable and combustible liquids allowed within a laboratory unit may be increased to those set forth in Table 9.1.1(A) of NFPA 45, as modified by the New York City Fire Code, for laboratory unit fire hazard Class B provided the total quantity of flammable and combustible liquid, including any in storage cabinets or safety cans, does not exceed 25 gallons (95 L).

2.The density of flammable and combustible liquids allowed within a laboratory unit may be increased to those set forth in Table 9.1.1(A) of NFPA 45, as modified by the New York City Fire Code, for laboratory unit fire hazard Class B provided the total quantity of flammable and combustible liquid, including any in storage cabinets or safety cans, does not exceed 30 gallons (114 L) and the walls, floors and ceilings of the laboratory unit are separated from all adjoining areas by 2-hour fire- rated construction.

3.Based on a density of 1 gallon per 100 square feet (3.7 85 L per 9.3 m 2 ) of area, the quantity of flammable and combustible liquid allowed within a laboratory unit, excluding quantities in storage cabinets or safety cans, may be increased to 100 gallons (379 L), and the total quantities of flammable and combustible liquids, including quantities in storage cabinets or safety cans, may be increased to 200 gallons (757 L) provided the walls, floors and ceilings of the laboratory unit are separated from all adjoining areas by 2-hour fire- rated construction.

Common Questions

Our team

Meet the people you will work with

Free case review

Have a matter that touches § 427.7.1?

Free 15-minute case review with the attorney handling your matter. Same-day response during business hours across all five boroughs — OATH hearings, Housing Court, and real estate closings.

Or email us

[email protected]

An attorney reads every message.

  • Same-day response

    During business hours

  • Direct attorney access

    Same lawyer from intake to close

  • Flat-fee pricing

    On most OATH and closing matters