This article shall apply to the application of flammable or
combustible paint, varnish, lacquer, stain or other flammable or combustible
liquid applied as a spray in continuous or intermittent processes
and to dip tank operations in which articles or materials are passed
through contents of tanks, vats or containers of flammable or combustible
liquids, including coating, finishing, treating and similar processes.
[Amended 10-9-1963, approved 10-10-1963]
No person shall install any spraying equipment except such as
has been approved by the Bureau of Fire Prevention and as shall also
comply with the requirements of the Department of Labor of them State
of New York, Division of Hygiene. No spraying equipment may be used
until it shall have been inspected and approved by the Bureau of Fire
Prevention.
A. Application for such inspection shall be made in writing on a form
furnished by the Bureau of Fire Prevention, and a fee of $60 for each
inspection shall accompany the application.
[Amended 2-5-1969, approved 2-6-1969; 12-3-1980, approved 12-3-1980; 6-26-1991, approved 6-27-1991; 2-27-2008, approved 2-28-2008]
B. A permit issued pursuant to this article shall at all times be subject
to inspection by any officer or member of the Bureau of Fire Prevention,
such permit to expire December 31 of each year.
C. This permit shall state specifically the applicant's name, the
maximum amount of flammable liquids to be stored and the premises
where it is to be stored.
D. A permit for the storage and use of flammable liquids may be issued
by the Bureau of Fire Prevention.
E. The Fire Commissioner may at any time modify, suspend or revoke any
such permit upon certification to him by the Chief of the Fire Department.