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What is NYC FC § 5704.3.5.2?

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This section regulates the stacking and storage of containers containing Class I or II liquids. It specifies that smaller containers may not be stacked more than three feet or two high unless secured, while larger containers must be stored one high. Applies to property operators managing hazardous materials.

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5704.3.5.2 Storage pile heights.

FC § 5704.3.5.2

Containers having less than a 30-gallon (114 L) capacity which contain Class I or II liquids shall not be stacked more than 3 feet (914 mm) or two containers high, whichever is greater, unless stacked on fixed shelving or otherwise satisfactorily secured. Containers of Class I or II liquids having a capacity of 30 gallons (114 L) or more shall not be stored more than one container high. Containers shall be stored in an upright position.

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