Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 8, § 5501 - Location of Bulk Oxygen Systems
(a) Bulk oxygen storage systems shall be
located aboveground out of doors, or shall be installed in a building of
noncombustible construction, adequately vented, and used for that purpose
exclusively. The location selected shall be such that containers and associated
equipment shall not be exposed by electric power lines, flammable or
combustible liquid lines, or flammable gas lines.
(b) The system shall be located so that it is
readily accessible to mobile supply equipment at ground level and to authorized
personnel.
(c) Where oxygen is
stored as a liquid, noncombustible surfacing shall be provided in an area
extending at least 3 feet from points at ground level upon which any leakage of
liquid oxygen might fall during operation of the system and filling of a
storage container. Such an area under liquid delivery connections of mobile
supply equipment shall be at least the full width of the vehicle and at least 8
feet in the transverse direction. For purposes of this Article, asphaltic or
bitumastic paving is considered to be combustible. The slope, if any, of such
areas shall consider possible flow of spilled liquid oxygen to adjacent
combustible material.
NOTE: When locating bulk oxygen systems near aboveground flammable or combustible liquid storage which may be either indoors or outdoors, it is advisable to locate the system on ground higher than the flammable or combustible liquid storage.
(d) Where it is necessary to locate a bulk
oxygen system on ground lower than adjacent flammable or combustible liquid
storage, suitable means shall be taken (such as by diking, diversion curbs, or
grading) with respect to the adjacent flammable or combustible liquid storage
to prevent accumulation of liquids under the bulk oxygen system. (Title 24,
T8-5501(a), (b))
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