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§  303.  Standard  test  and storage of refined petroleum and kerosene  oil. Refined petroleum or kerosene oil shall not  be  kept  on  sale  or  stored  in  any such city, the fire test of which shall be less than one  hundred and ten degrees Fahrenheit, determined by authorized  inspectors  using  G.  Tagliabue's or other improved instruments; and the barrels or  packages containing the same shall be legibly stamped or marked with the  inspector's official stamp or  mark.  If  stored  above  the  cellar  or  basement  of  any building and in barrels of not over forty-five gallons  each, or in metallic vessels or tanks for the convenience of  retailing,  the  quantity  so  stored  shall not exceed the contents of ten barrels,  unless packed  in  hermetically  sealed  metallic  packages,  when  such  quantity  shall  not exceed one hundred barrels. If stored in cellars or  basements surrounded by walls of brick or stone, and at least  two  feet  below  the level of the sidewalk, street or adjacent land, such quantity  shall not exceed the contents of one hundred and fifty  barrels,  unless  stored  in warehouses specially adapted for the purpose pursuant to this  article. No more than five barrels thereof shall be kept  or  stored  in  any building occupied wholly or in part as a dwelling.    Not  more  than  ten  barrels  of  benzine or naphtha shall be kept or  stored in any building, and not more than three barrels thereof  in  any  building any part of which is occupied as a dwelling.    This  and the preceding section shall not prevent the storage of crude  or refined petroleum in wrought-iron tanks detached  from  any  building  and   especially  adapted  for  that  purpose,  or  in  other  tanks  so  constructed that the top is at least two feet below the  street  or  the  adjoining  land  and  covered  with  at  least  one  foot  of earth, and  appurtenant to or connected with a refinery, with the  approval  of  the  inspectors of buildings, fire marshal or other proper authorities.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-19 > 303

§  303.  Standard  test  and storage of refined petroleum and kerosene  oil. Refined petroleum or kerosene oil shall not  be  kept  on  sale  or  stored  in  any such city, the fire test of which shall be less than one  hundred and ten degrees Fahrenheit, determined by authorized  inspectors  using  G.  Tagliabue's or other improved instruments; and the barrels or  packages containing the same shall be legibly stamped or marked with the  inspector's official stamp or  mark.  If  stored  above  the  cellar  or  basement  of  any building and in barrels of not over forty-five gallons  each, or in metallic vessels or tanks for the convenience of  retailing,  the  quantity  so  stored  shall not exceed the contents of ten barrels,  unless packed  in  hermetically  sealed  metallic  packages,  when  such  quantity  shall  not exceed one hundred barrels. If stored in cellars or  basements surrounded by walls of brick or stone, and at least  two  feet  below  the level of the sidewalk, street or adjacent land, such quantity  shall not exceed the contents of one hundred and fifty  barrels,  unless  stored  in warehouses specially adapted for the purpose pursuant to this  article. No more than five barrels thereof shall be kept  or  stored  in  any building occupied wholly or in part as a dwelling.    Not  more  than  ten  barrels  of  benzine or naphtha shall be kept or  stored in any building, and not more than three barrels thereof  in  any  building any part of which is occupied as a dwelling.    This  and the preceding section shall not prevent the storage of crude  or refined petroleum in wrought-iron tanks detached  from  any  building  and   especially  adapted  for  that  purpose,  or  in  other  tanks  so  constructed that the top is at least two feet below the  street  or  the  adjoining  land  and  covered  with  at  least  one  foot  of earth, and  appurtenant to or connected with a refinery, with the  approval  of  the  inspectors of buildings, fire marshal or other proper authorities.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-19 > 303

§  303.  Standard  test  and storage of refined petroleum and kerosene  oil. Refined petroleum or kerosene oil shall not  be  kept  on  sale  or  stored  in  any such city, the fire test of which shall be less than one  hundred and ten degrees Fahrenheit, determined by authorized  inspectors  using  G.  Tagliabue's or other improved instruments; and the barrels or  packages containing the same shall be legibly stamped or marked with the  inspector's official stamp or  mark.  If  stored  above  the  cellar  or  basement  of  any building and in barrels of not over forty-five gallons  each, or in metallic vessels or tanks for the convenience of  retailing,  the  quantity  so  stored  shall not exceed the contents of ten barrels,  unless packed  in  hermetically  sealed  metallic  packages,  when  such  quantity  shall  not exceed one hundred barrels. If stored in cellars or  basements surrounded by walls of brick or stone, and at least  two  feet  below  the level of the sidewalk, street or adjacent land, such quantity  shall not exceed the contents of one hundred and fifty  barrels,  unless  stored  in warehouses specially adapted for the purpose pursuant to this  article. No more than five barrels thereof shall be kept  or  stored  in  any building occupied wholly or in part as a dwelling.    Not  more  than  ten  barrels  of  benzine or naphtha shall be kept or  stored in any building, and not more than three barrels thereof  in  any  building any part of which is occupied as a dwelling.    This  and the preceding section shall not prevent the storage of crude  or refined petroleum in wrought-iron tanks detached  from  any  building  and   especially  adapted  for  that  purpose,  or  in  other  tanks  so  constructed that the top is at least two feet below the  street  or  the  adjoining  land  and  covered  with  at  least  one  foot  of earth, and  appurtenant to or connected with a refinery, with the  approval  of  the  inspectors of buildings, fire marshal or other proper authorities.