As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
SELF-SERVICE GASOLINE STATION
A property and/or place of business where flammable or combustible
liquids are used as motor fuels and are stored and dispensed from
fixed equipment into fuel tanks of motor vehicles by a person other
than the service station attendant and which is licensed by and complies
with all regulations of the State of Pennsylvania.
Approved special dispensing devices, such as but not limited to coin-operated, card-operated and remote preset types are permitted at service stations, provided that there is at least one qualified attendant on duty while the station is open to the public. The attendant's primary function shall be to supervise, observe and control the dispensing of flammable or combustible liquids while said liquids are being dispensed. It shall be the responsibility of the attendant to prevent the dispensing of Class 1 liquids into portable containers not in compliance with §
88-10 hereof, control sources of ignition and to immediately handle accidental spills and fire extinguishers if necessary. It shall be required that any attendants be familiar with and know how to operate all emergency shutdown pump controls and other emergency equipment on the site and, also, to be completely familiar with all emergency service telephone numbers in the community.
The attendant or supervisor on duty shall be
capable of performing the functions and assuming the responsibilities
covered in this chapter and be at least 18 years of age.
A list of emergency procedures and instructions
shall be conspicuously posted at the immediate vicinity of the attendant's
principal location.
The dispensing operations shall at all times
be in clear view of the attendant, and the placing or permitting of
any obstacle to come between the dispensing operation and the attendant
so as to obstruct the attendant's view is prohibited and shall be
reason to immediately close down the operation of such station until
the obstruction is removed.
At all times while flammable or combustible
liquids are being dispensed, the attendant shall remain within arm's
length distance of the remote control facilities at the principal
location.
A voice communication system, such as but not
limited to an intercom system, so as to allow direct voice communication
at all times between the person dispensing flammable or combustible
liquids and the attendant shall be required and maintained.
On each dispenser island there shall be conspicuously
posted, in letters at least one inch in height, the following warnings:
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WARNING -- IT IS UNLAWFUL TO DISPENSE GASOLINE
INTO ANY PORTABLE CONTAINER UNLESS THE CONTAINER IS CONSTRUCTED OF
METAL OR IS APPROVED BY THE FIRE MARSHAL
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NO SMOKING
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STOP MOTOR
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Dispensing of Class 1 liquids shall not be made
into portable containers unless the container is of sound metal construction,
has a right closure with screwed or spring cover and is fitted with
a spout or so designed that the contents may be poured without spilling.
Containers shall be clearly marked with the name of the product contained
therein.
If the dispensing of flammable or combustible
liquids, at a service station available and open to the public, is
to be done by a person other than the service station attendant, the
nozzle shall be an approved automatic-closing type without a hold-open
latch.
Service stations accessible to the public shall have an attendant or supervisor on duty whenever the station is open for business. Said attendant shall be completely familiar and capable of doing all procedures set forth in §
88-2 of this chapter. Said attendant shall not be cashier and/or attendant for any food service operation.
There shall be at least one 10BC fire extinguisher
in each service station at the attendant's principal control location.
There shall be at least one 5BC fire extinguisher clearly displayed
and marked, located at each dispenser island.
Any part of this chapter held to be inconsistent
or overwritten by the rules and regulations of the State of Pennsylvania
shall, when found to be inconsistent, no longer be effective, but
said inconsistency will not affect the validity of any other part
of this chapter.
No station shall be operated in the Borough
of Prospect Park without a certificate of occupancy, and no such certificate
shall be issued without full compliance with this chapter.