7 CCR 1101-17-1-8 - Condemning a Hydrogen Container Assembly and Piping System
(a) Conditions which a state inspector may
determine to be unsafe include: bypassed safety controls, inoperative relief
valves, any leak from a hydrogen fueling system, missing nameplate or markings,
or any other condition deemed by a state inspector to be unsafe based on codes
incorporated by this regulation. A hydrogen fueling system that meets any
condition described above may be condemned by a state inspector.
(b) The owner or user must shut down the
condemned hydrogen fueling system as directed by a state inspector. If neither
the owner nor user is available, a state inspector will take necessary means to
have the system safely shut down.
(c) A state inspector will affix a notice to
a condemned hydrogen fueling system stating that it has been condemned and may
not be used until satisfactory repairs are made, as determined by a
re-inspection by a state inspector or other person authorized by the
Division.
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