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What is NYC FC § 6003.1.4.2?

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This section outlines the requirements for the storage of highly toxic solids and liquids, mandating their placement in approved hazardous material storage cabinets or isolation from other hazardous materials through compliant construction methods. Applies to property operators managing hazardous materials on-site.

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6003.1.4.2 Separation – highly toxic solids and liquids.

FC § 6003.1.4.2

In addition to the requirements set forth in FC 5003.9.8, highly toxic solids and liquids in storage shall be located in approved hazardous material storage cabinets or isolated from other hazardous material storage by construction in accordance with the construction codes, including the Building Code.

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