On-demand mobile fueling operations that dispense Class I, II and III liquids into the fuel tanks of motor vehicles shall comply with Sections 5707.1 through 5707.6.3.
Exception: Fueling from an approved portable container in cases of an emergency or for personal use.
Mobile fueling operations shall not be conducted without first obtaining a permit and approval from the fire code official. Mobile fueling operations shall occur only at approved locations.
An on-demand mobile fueling vehicle shall be one of the following:
(a) | A vehicle that has chassis-mounted tanks or containers where the aggregate cargo capacity does not exceed one thousand two hundred gallons (four thousand five hundred ninety-two L). A mobile fueling vehicle with a mounted tank in excess of one hundred ten gallons (four hundred fifteen L) shall comply with the requirements of Section 5706.6, Section 5707 and NFPA 385. |
(b) | A vehicle that carries a maximum of sixty gallons (two hundred twenty-seven L) of motor fuel in metal safety cans listed in accordance with UL 30 or other approved metal containers, each not to exceed five gallons (nineteen L) in capacity. Containers shall be secured to the mobile fueling vehicle except when in use. The mobile fueling vehicle shall comply with all local, state and federal requirements. The mobile fueling vehicle and its equipment shall be maintained in good repair. |
Documents developed to comply with Sections 5707.3.1 through 5707.3.3 shall be updated as necessary by the owner of the mobile fueling operation and shall be maintained in compliance with Section 108.3.
Mobile fueling operators shall have an approved written safety and emergency response plan that establishes policies and procedures for fire safety, spill prevention and control, personnel training and compliance with other applicable requirements of this code.
Mobile fueling vehicles shall be operated only by designated personnel who are trained on proper fueling procedures and the safety and emergency response plan. Training records of operators shall be maintained.
Where required by the fire code official, a site plan shall be developed for each location at which mobile fueling occurs. The site plan shall be in sufficient detail to indicate: all buildings, structures, lot lines, property lines and appurtenances on site and their use or function; all uses adjacent to the lot lines of the site; fueling locations, the locations of all storm drain openings and adjacent waterways or wetlands; information regarding slope, natural drainage, curbing, impounding and how a spill will be kept on the site property; and the scale of the site plan.
Mobile fueling shall not occur on public streets, public ways or inside buildings. Fueling on the roof level of parking structures or other buildings is prohibited.
Mobile fueling shall not take place within twenty-five feet (seven thousand six hundred twenty mm) of buildings, property lines or combustible storage.
Exception: The fire code official shall be authorized to decrease the separation distance for dispensing from metal safety cans or other approved metal containers in accordance with Section 5707.2. Where dispensing operations occur within fifteen feet (four thousand five hundred seventy-two mm) of a storm drain, an approved storm drain cover or an approved equivalent method that will prevent any fuel from reaching the drain shall be used.
Smoking, open flames and other sources of ignition shall be prohibited within twenty-five feet (seven thousand six hundred twenty mm) of fuel dispensing activities. Signs prohibiting smoking or open flames within twenty-five feet (seven thousand six hundred twenty mm) of the vehicle or the point of fueling shall be prominently posted on the mobile fueling vehicle. The engines of vehicles being fueled shall be shut off during fueling.
Mobile fueling equipment shall comply with Sections 5707.5.1 through 5707.5.4 of the California Fire Code.
Where equipped, the dispensing hose shall not exceed fifty feet (fifteen thousand two hundred forty mm) in length. The dispensing nozzles and hoses shall be of an approved and listed type.
Mobile fueling vehicles shall be equipped with a fuel limit switch set to a maximum of thirty gallons (one hundred sixteen L) and a nozzle or other approved device that, when activated, immediately causes flow of fuel from the mobile fueling vehicle to cease.
An approved portable fire extinguisher complying with Section 906 with a minimum rating of 40-B:C shall be provided on the mobile fueling vehicle with signage clearly indicating its location.
Mobile fueling vehicles shall contain a minimum five-gallon (nineteen L) spill kit of an approved type.
Mobile fueling vehicles shall be constantly attended during fueling operations with brakes set and warning lights in operation. Mobile fueling vehicles shall not obstruct emergency vehicle access roads.
Where equipped, mobile fueling vehicles shall be positioned in a manner to preclude traffic from driving over the dispensing hose. The dispensing hose shall be properly placed on an approved reel or in an approved compartment prior to moving the mobile fueling vehicle.
Operators shall place a drip pan or an absorbent pillow under the nozzle at each fuel fill opening prior to and during dispensing operations to catch drips.
Spills shall be reported in accordance with Section 5003.3.1 of the California Fire Code.
(Ord. 1427 § 1 (part), 2020)