Good idea, Ralph. FDNY has some special chemical transport rules as I remember. And NFPA may have something. I'm under FDNY jurisdiction and a member of NFPA, so.......
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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Chemicals on passenger elevators
According to the DCHAS-L archives at
http://www.ilpi.com/dchas/
there are two major threads related to transportation of chemicals on elevators, one related to liquid nitrogen the other to hazardous chemicals in general. The topic also came up in a discussion of laboratory design issues. The discussion revolved around best practices and practical considerations, rather than regulatory requirements.
I suspect that the fire code is the most likely place to find authoritative guidance on this topic and I don't remember seeing a discussion of this specific issue in any of the fire codes that I have looked at. Perhaps the Authority Having Jurisdiction for a specific building would be worth consulting?
- Ralph
Ralph Stuart, CIH, CCHO
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