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What is NYC FC § 6306.2?

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This section outlines the requirements for suppliers of liquid oxygen home care and ambulatory containers. Suppliers must provide manufacturer's instructions, suitable devices for supporting the containers, and signs warning against smoking near oxygen supplies. Applies to suppliers of liquid oxygen containers for home care use.

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6306.2 Supplier requirements.

FC § 6306.2

Persons engaged in the business of supplying liquid oxygen home care containers and liquid oxygen ambulatory containers shall provide to the person who will be using the liquid oxygen: 1. the manufacturer's instructions, and informational materials detailing the safe storage, handling and use of the containers in accordance with this section, including the prohibition set forth in FC 6306.3.4 relating to LPG storage, handling and use; 2. unless the person who will be using the liquid oxygen is already in possession of such a device suitable for the container being supplied, a base, hand truck or other device or devices designed to support the container in an upright or other approved position, to secure the container from movement, and to enable the container to be safely handled; and 3. two signs that read, "OXYGEN – NO SMOKING", and instruct the person who will be using the liquid oxygen to conspicuously post one sign in the living area of the dwelling unit and one in the person's sleeping room, to remind all occupants of the dwelling unit and all visitors of the danger of fire associated with smoking near an oxygen supply.

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