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What is NYC FC § 5001.2.2.1?

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This section classifies various material categories as physical hazards, including explosives, flammable substances, and reactive materials. The statute outlines specific types of hazards such as combustible liquids and cryogenic fluids. Applies to entities handling these materials in New York City.

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5001.2.2.1 Physical hazards.

FC § 5001.2.2.1

The material categories listed in this section are classified primarily as physical hazards.

1.Explosives and blasting agents.

2.Combustible liquids.

3.Flammable solids, liquid and gases.

4.Organic peroxide solids or liquids.

5.Oxidizing solids or liquids.

6.Oxidizing gases.

7.Pyrophoric solids or liquids.

8.Unstable (reactive) solids, liquids or gases.

9.Water-reactive solids and liquids.

10.Cryogenic fluids.

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