Haw. Code R. § 19-17.1-14 - Flammable Liquids
(a) No person shall
keep, store, or discard any flammable liquids in or about the hangar buildings,
except that (1) fuel may be kept in standard approved tanks installed in an
aircraft for that purpose, and (2) paints, thinner, solvents, flammable liquids
having a flash point below 73 degrees Fahrenheit and a boiling point below 100
degrees Fahrenheit, or flammable liquids having a flash point at or above 73
degrees Fahrenheit and below 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and combustible liquids
degrees Fahrenheit and below 140 degrees Fahrenheit may be kept in hangars if
contained in approved closed metal containers of not more than five gallons
individual capacity and not exceeding a total of ten gallons.
(b) No person shall use flammable liquids in
the cleaning of aircraft except in the aircraft washing area designated by the
director.
(c) No person shall use
gasoline for the cleaning of aircraft or aircraft parts within hangars or
hangar area.
(d) No person shall
drain fuel from an aircraft within a hangar or other building nor fuel any
aircraft within a hangar or other building. Forth purpose of fueling aircraft,
only fuel servicing units operated by recognized oil companies, fixed base
operators, or others having permission from the director shall be permitted
within the air operations area of the airport.
(e) No person shall spray paints, dopes,
solvents, primers, thinners, or similar flammable materials within a
hangar.
(f) No open container of
flammable liquids shall be permitted other than during a period of actual
use.
(g) Waste oil and other
flammable liquid waste shall not be kept in a hangar but shall be discarded in
the receptacles provided for this purpose.
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