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What is NYC FC § 6603.3?

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This section mandates the placement of hazard identification signs in areas where multiple classes of unstable (reactive) materials are stored in close proximity. The signs must reflect the most severe class of material present, ensuring proper identification of hazards. Applies to property operators managing such materials.

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6603.3 Multiple hazard sign.

FC § 6603.3

Where two or more classes of unstable (reactive) materials are stored in immediate proximity to one another, such area shall be provided with hazard identification signs pursuant to FC Chapter 50 for the most severe class present.

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