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As to regulations governing fire protection generally, see ch. 12 of this Code.
[Ord. No. 436, § 37.]
No aircraft shall be fueled or drained while its engine is running, or while in a hangar or other enclosed place. Fueling shall be done in such manner and with such equipment that adequate connections for the grounding of static electricity shall be continuously maintained during such time.
[Ord. No. 436, § 39.]
The cleaning of motors or other parts of aircraft shall not be carried on in any hangar, except with nonflammable substances. If flammable liquids shall be employed for this purpose, the operation shall be carried on in the open air.
[Ord. No. 436, § 40; Ord. No. 1068, § 1.]
No person shall smoke or ignite any match or cigarette lighter around aircraft which are being filled with gasoline or in any hangar.
[Ord. No. 436, § 41; Ord. No. 1068, § 1.]
Repairs on storage floors of hangars primarily used for aircraft storage shall be limited to inspection and replacement of minor parts. Painting of aircraft is prohibited.
[Ord. No. 436, § 43.]
Floors shall be kept clean and free from oil, and no volatile flammable solvent shall be used for cleaning floors.
[Ord. No. 436, § 44.]
No boxes, crates, rubbish, paper or other litter shall be permitted to accumulate in or about any hangar, and all oil, paint and varnish cans, bottles or other containers shall be removed from the hangar immediately upon being emptied.
[Ord. No. 436, § 45.]
No solvents, paints, dopes or other highly flammable liquids shall be sprayed, stored or used in any hangar primarily used for the storage of aircraft, unless a storage room is provided for such purpose.