Kan. Admin. Regs. § 4-13-25f - Requirements for bulk pesticide containers and appurtenances
Each owner or operator shall meet the following requirements:
(a) Each bulk pesticide container
shall be designed to handle all operating stresses, including static pressure,
pressure buildup from pumps and compressors, and any other mechanical stresses
to which the storage container could be subject during operations. Each bulk
pesticide container shall be chemically compatible with the pesticide it holds
and shall meet all specifications, directions, and recommendations of the
manufacturers of the pesticide and bulk pesticide container.
(b) Each bulk pesticide container connection,
except for safety relief connections, shall be equipped with a shutoff valve
accessible and located within the secondary containment.
(c) Except while the stored pesticide is
being removed from the container, shutoff valves shall be left either closed
and locked or otherwise secured from access. The transfer of pesticide from one
bulk pesticide container to another and between a bulk pesticide container and
a transport vehicle shall be attended at all times by an on-site
operator.
(d) Bulk pesticide
containers and appurtenances shall be supported to prevent sagging.
(e) Sight gauges shall not be used on bulk
pesticide containers.
(f) Each bulk
pesticide container that is not located within a structure with a roof and
walls shall be designed, installed, and maintained to prevent flotation and to
withstand winds of 90 miles per hour or less.
(g) Each bulk pesticide container shall be
designed to protect against excessive internal pressure or vacuum.
(h) Each bulk pesticide container used for
storage shall be marked clearly to identify the pesticide stored in the
container.
Notes
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