The following orders, rules and regulations of the Department of Commerce,
all of which are set forth in the Wisconsin Administrative Code, as from time
to time amended, are incorporated herein by reference and adopted as part
of this chapter:
B. Chapter ILHR 5, Explosives and Blasting Agents.
C. Chapter ILHR 7, Cleaning and Dyeing.
D. Chapter ILHR 8, Flammable and Combustible Liquids.
E. Chapter ILHR 9, Liquefied and Petroleum Gases.
F. Chapter ILHR 20, Dusts, Fumes, Vapors and Gases.
G. Chapter ILHR 21, Spray Coating.
H. Chapter ILHR 35, Safety in Construction.
I. Chapter ILHR 43, Anhydrous Ammonia Code.
J. Chapter ILHR 50, Administration and Enforcement.
K. Chapter ILHR 51, Definitions and Standards.
L. Chapter ILHR 52, General Requirements.
M. Chapter ILHR 53, Structural Requirements.
N. Chapter ILHR 54, Factories, Offices and Mercantile Buildings.
O. Chapter ILHR 55, Theaters and Assembly Halls.
P. Chapter ILHR 56, Schools and Other Places of Instruction.
Q. Chapter ILHR 57, Apartment Buildings, Hotels and Places
of Detention.
R. Chapter ILHR 58, Health Care, Detention and Correctional
Facilities.
S. Chapter ILHR 59, Hazardous Occupancies.
T. Chapter ILHR 60, Child Day-Care Facilities.
V. Chapter ILHR 62, Specialty Occupancies.
W. Chapter ILHR 64, Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning.
X. Chapter
65, Fire Protection.
Y. Wisconsin Electrical Code.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Those materials that can cause death or disabling injury from brief
exposure, those materials that could cause a lost-time injury from exposure
and those materials that could cause temporary disability or injury without
permanent effects which are used, researched, produced or stored within or
on premises, except those household consumer products used at the point of
consumption and not used for commercial or experimental purposes. This definition
of "hazardous materials" shall include radioactive materials.
INFECTIOUS AGENT
A bacterial, mycoplasmal, fungal, parasitic or viral agent known
to cause illness in humans which is used, researched, produced or stored within
or on premises.
Any person who possesses or controls a hazardous material or infectious
agent which was discharged or who caused the discharge of a hazardous material
or infectious agent shall reimburse the city for actual and necessary expenses
incurred by the city or its agent to contain, remove or dispose of the hazardous
substance or agent or take any other appropriate action which is deemed appropriate
under the circumstance.
Underground flammable liquid storage tanks which are abandoned, as defined
in Section ILHR 8.225 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, shall not be abandoned
in place. Such tanks shall be removed within 90 days from the date they become
abandoned and the excavation filled with clean, well-compacted fill to the
surface of the adjacent grade.