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What is NYC FC § 5104.3.2.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for chain-link fence enclosures as specified in FC Table 5104.3.2. The statute details the materials, installation height, storage restrictions for hazardous materials, access openings, and egress requirements. Applies to property operators managing facilities that store aerosol containers.

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5104.3.2.1 Chain-link fence enclosures.

FC § 5104.3.2.1

Chain-link fence enclosures required by FC Table 5104.3.2 shall comply with the following requirements: 1. The fence shall not be less than No. 9 gauge steel wire, woven into a maximum 2-inch (51-mm) diamond mesh.

2.The fence shall be installed from the floor to the underside of the roof or ceiling above.

3.Class IV and high-hazard commodities shall be stored outside of the aerosol storage area and a minimum of 8 feet (2438 mm) from the fence.

4.Access openings in the fence shall be provided with either self-closing or automatic-closing devices or a labyrinth opening arrangement preventing aerosol containers from rocketing through the access openings.

5.Not less than two means of egress shall be provided from the fenced enclosure.

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