CFC -What Chapter?
Hazardous Occupancies
Building Requirements
Education
Typing Class
100
Hazardous Materials
What is Chapter 27?
100
A place of higher learning.
What is a University?
100
Must be provided in accordance with NFPA 10.
What is a fire extinguisher?
100
This should be on the original container. It will tell you what's inside.
What is a label?
100
Classification of a liquid with a flashpoint above 200 degrees F.
What is Class IIIB?
200
Chapter 30
What is Compressed Gases?
200
Sick people are here.
What is a hospital?
200
This system will remove vapors from a given area
What is ventilation?
200

Found on the outside of trucks transporting hazardous materials.

What is a DOT placard?

200
The classification of an industrial oven that has a potential for explosion or fire hazard when flammable volatiles are processed or heated.
What is a Class A industrial oven?
300
LPG
What is Chapter 38?
300
Factories that manufacture this sweet sweet powder.
What is Sugar Processing?
300
To prevent the spread of dust this is required for all operating areas over 75' above grade.
What is a wet or dry standpipe?
300
Found on buildings where hazardous materials are used, handled or stored. This uses colors, symbols and numbers to indicate hazard levels.
What is an NFPA 704 placard?
300

Liquid or solvent with a flashpoint of 63 degrees F and a boiling point of 75 degrees F.

What is a class IA flammable liquid?

400

Oxydizers

What is Chapter 40?

400
Lots of storage in this big building.
What is a warehouse?
400
At least two of these would be required on roof or bin decks or subterranean tunnels 50' or greater in length. They should be located in locations that are remote from each other.
What are exits?
400

This provides workers, responders or inspectors with information about a specific chemical including it's chemical composition, storage requirements and clean up methods for spills.

What is an SDS? (Safety Data Sheet)

400

NFPA 499 Dust group that includes volatile dusts containing more than 8 percent carbonaceous materials based upon ASTM D-3175 Include coal, carbon black, charcoal, and coke dusts present in manufacturing and power production facilities

What is Group F?

500

Radioactive Materials

What is the NRC?

500

The manufacturing of components made from silicon and require use of various substances during processing. The product is not the hazard the process is the problem.

What is semiconductor manufacturing?

500

Building components used to create a control area in buildings.

What is a fire wall?

500

First phone call for a hazmat spill will go to this center.

What is CHEMTREC?

500

The NFPA 70 Dust Classification and Division where Combustible dust is in the air under normal operating conditions and in sufficient quantities to produce an explosive or ignitable mixture. Mechanical failure or abnormal operation of machinery might cause ignitable mixture. Group E combustible dusts are in quantities sufficient to be hazardous. Dust accumulations are greater than 1/8 inch (3 mm) thick under normal conditions.

What is Class II Division I?

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