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What is NYC FC § 5801.4.2?

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This section outlines the requirements for handling compressed natural gas (CNG) containers, mandating that such activities be performed by individuals with a certificate of fitness. It specifies that certain operations, including hot air balloon activities, require additional certification. Applies to operators handling CNG in various applications.

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5801.4.2 Compressed natural gas.

FC § 5801.4.2

The connecting and disconnecting of CNG containers shall be performed by a person holding a certificate of fitness. The handling and use of CNG containers in quantities requiring a permit, or for purposes of operating a tar kettle, conducting torch operations, curing concrete, drying plaster and similar applications, or conducting hot air balloon operations, shall be under the personal supervision of a person holding a certificate of fitness applicable to such operation. In addition, a pilot's license issued by the United States Federal Aviation Administration shall be required for hot air balloon operations involving the handling and use of CNG.

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