Jitter77
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- Feb 16, 2016
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Hello,
I work maintenance in a nursing home and we are going through about 160 O2 tanks a week. We simply do not have enough indoor storage to have the tanks stored / labeled correctly. We wanted to erect a locked fence outside with a roof, but trying to interpret the code correctly. First of all the back of our new fence will be a vinyl privacy fence. We want to have a chain link fence w/ a double gate and privacy slats on the other 3 sides. I know the O2 has to be stored 20ft away from combustibles, but we are trying to determine what constitutes as combustible. We have 2 standard dumpsters that would be only about 8ft away, and on the backside of the vinyl fence is a parking lot with the closest car being probably 10-15 ft away. I know trash is considered combustible, but if its contained w/in the dumpster is it still considered combustible? Also is a car considered combustible? We do not want to spend $1600 on a fence only have have life safety say we can not put it there. I should note we want to store 48-72 regular size O2 cylinders inside the fence.
Thanks for the help
Thanks for the help