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What is NYC FC § 5601.9.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for vehicles transporting explosives, fireworks, and special effects materials in New York City. The statute mandates inspections by the department to ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations, and specifies that such vehicles may require escort by department firefighting apparatus. Applies to operators of vehicles transporting hazardous materials.

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5601.9.1 Transportation to storage and use locations.

FC § 5601.9.1

Any vehicle used to transport explosives, fireworks, and, when required by the department, pyrotechnic special effects materials and non-pyrotechnic special effects materials, to or from a blasting job site, fireworks display, special effects display or other location in New York City at which such materials are stored, handled or used: 1. is subject to inspection by the department to confirm that the hazardous materials are being transported in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations; and 2. is subject to escort by department firefighting apparatus in accordance with department procedures.

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