Tanks over 500 gallons shall automatically drain quickly if fire (with the ability for manual operation at a safe location), to an approved outside location. Aircraft operation area and related areas shall be kept free of combustible debris at all times. Containers shall be secured to prevent spillage; when not in use. CODE SECTION:(Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code) 2301.2 && 2501.2, SCOPE:An annual permit is required for the operation and maintenance of a tire rebuilding plant, or to establish, conduct, or maintain over 2,500 cubic feet of scrap tires and tire byproducts. Tanks may be left in place with the prior approval of the Fire Marshal. PERMIT TITLE: Open Burning - (***Bonfires***). Pay Invoice Hazardous materials of any quantity shall not be released into any waterway, storm drain, river, lake, ground, side walk, street or into the atmosphere. Required emergency evacuation drills shall be held quarterly for all employees to familiarize all occupants with the drill procedure. Sources of ignition shall not be located in rooms in which cellulose nitrate (pyroxylin) plastic above 25 pounds (11 kg) is handled or stored. The following units are considered to be open flame/high hazard devices and are typically approved for use with adequate separation from the public: Deep Fat Fryers, Open Burner Stoves or Ranges, and Char Broilers. REQUIREMENTS: Permit holder agrees to abide by the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code and any special instruction noted on the permit. - See permit guide # 34 if spray or dip using combustibles medium. SCOPE: Prevention Control and mitigation to dangerous condition related to storage dispensing, use and handling hazardous material. REQUIREMENTS: Permit holder agrees to abide by the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code and any special instructions noted on permit, as well as the following. All portions of the heli-stop and heliport shall be within 150 feet of a 2.5 inch standpipe outlet (an approved location readily usable for firefighting on that facility). A second violation of the above listed codes shall result in a permanent revocation of the applicants permit. SCOPE: This prevision of Chapter 3 shall govern the use for displaying, operating, or for demonstration of liquid and gas-fueled vehicles or equipment in the public assembly, warehouses, storage facilities, and premises. My Health Department - Virginia Dept. of Health Separation from the audience shall be 100 feet per inch of the diameter of the largest shell. Virginia's state building codes and regulations are administered through the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (USBC), and its associated standards and regulations for industrialized or modular buildings, manufactured homes and amusement devices. Manual restocking operations require a minimum of unobstructed aisles of 24 inches and shall maintain 48 inches in smaller aisles. Approved material-handling equipment shall be available for moving wood chips, hogged material, wood fines, and raw products during fire-fighting operations. Candles shall be prohibited in the following areas: in aisles, exits or where occupants stand. Section 46.1-58 of the Richmond City Code prohibits outside storage of tires, tire pieces, or combustible byproducts. An operational permit is required for hot work including, but not limited to: SCOPE: Storage handling and Transportation of liquefied petroleum gas LP-gas and the installation of LP-gas equipment pertinent to systems for uses shall comply with Chapter 61 and NFPA 58. Chapter 50 applies to all hazardous material including those materials regulated elsewhere in the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code. Tires stored adjacent to or along one wall shall not extend more than 25 feet from that wall. Such items may be outside for display and handling during business hours when staffed and supervised. . Portable containers shall not be filled while located inside the truck, passenger compartment, or truck bed of a vehicle. Hazardous Materials in any quantity shall not be released into any sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, stream, river, lake, or tidal waterway nor on the ground, sidewalk, street, and highway or into the atmosphere. FEE: $45.00 fee for pre-permit inspection if seeking permission to leave the tank or piping in place.$45.00 for each above ground tank at the location.$45.00 for any additional visits to re-inspect tank site. Backup power shall be provided for exit signs, egress lighting, and exit discharge lighting. No overcrowding shall be allowed. Include the number of persons expected to attend. Portable fire extinguishers with a minimum rating of 4-A:60-B: C shall be provided on all vehicles and equipment operation on piles and at all processing equipment. Combustible trash shall be removed at least once a day from the structure while it is occupied by the general public. Cylinders should be stored in an upright position except for those used in a horizontal position. Storage use, handling, and processing of magnesium, including pure metal alloys which is a major part of magnesium, shall be IAW with chapter 59 and associated Sections of the VSFPC. Exception: The size of cold decks shall be determined by the fire code official where the decks are protected by special fire protection. Device or holder shall be designed to return to upright position after being tilted to an angle of 45 degrees from vertical. Compressed gascontainers,cylinders, andtanksshall comply with this section. Electrically bond containers when transferring flammable mixture. - Tire storage piles shall not be located beneath electrical power lines having a voltage above 750 volts or that supply power to fire emergency systems. Permit holder agrees to abide by the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code and any special stipulations noted on permit, as well as the following: REPAIR GARAGES: An operational permit is required for operating repair garages, automotive, marine, and fleet service stations to include self-service fueling stations. RAPIDS Employee Self-Serve. Open burning shall be prohibited when atmospheric conditions or local circumstances make such fires hazardous. All combustible waste shall be stored in non-combustible containers and removed from the premises at least once a day. SCOPE:Need a permit for storage, use, and handling of compressed gases, such as any toxic, or over: 200 cubic ft. corrosive or flammable, 504 cubic ft. oxidizing (including oxygen), 6000 cubic ft. inert or asphyxiant, or 12000 cubic ft. air (inclusive of nitrogen or other inert gas with between 16 to 30% oxygen; with less than 16% deemed asphyxiant and over 30% as oxidizer). Storage shall be separated from heaters or heating devices by distance or shielding so that ignition cannot occur. Appropriate electrical bonding or grounding shall take place during liquid transfer. PERMIT TITLE:Pyroxylin (Cellulose Nitrate) Plastics, CODE SECTION: (Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code) 4201.2. Welding, cutting, and similar spark-producing operations shall not occur in or near spray areas or dipping or coating operations unless proper safety is provided. Fire safety plans shall include the following: The procedure for reporting a fire or other emergency. (Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code): Shall obtain a permit to produce, store, use, handle, or dispense cryogenic fluids (boils below -130 F at 14.7 psi) over the amounts listed in Table A below. All decorative materials shall be either noncombustible or flame-resistant in accordance with both large and small scale flame test of NFPA 701. Accurate inventory records shall be maintained on underground fuel storage tanks for an indication of possible leakage from tanks and piping. (See Guidelines # 18A or #18B for removal or closure of underground/above ground tank.). (Need other permits to do hot work, or store fuel beyond aircraft or vehicle). An operational permit is required to operate exhibits and trade shows. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks, and systems that could be exposed to physical damage shall be protected. Properties of LP-gas shall be determined in accordance with Appendix (B) of NFPA 58, FEE: $200.00 Payable to the City of Richmond, REQUIREMENTS: An operational permit is required for storage and use of LP-gas as outlined in Section 107.2. Fire Department access shall not be obstructed. FEE: $45.00 fee for pre-permit inspection if seeking permission to leave the tank or piping in place.$200.00for each tankPayable to the City of Richmond$45.00 for any additional visits to re-inspect tank site after the first scheduled visit. Combustible dust will pass through the standard U.S. No. Operational Permit can be extended by the Fire Official. The location for any open burning shall not be less than 50 feet from any structure or combustible materials and provisions shall be made to prevent the fires from spreading to within 50 feet of any structure. (Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code) 2501.2. Department Listing Help. Phone 804-748-1057. Classification of plastics shall be designated as Group A, B and C IAW chapter 32. PERMIT TITLE: Open Flame Device - Religious Ceremony Use in Assembly, CODE SECTION: (Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code) 308.1.7, FEE: $40.00 (Check payable to the City of Richmond). On notification from the State Air Pollution Control Board that an air pollution episode is in progress; all burning shall be stopped until further notice. Fire extinguishing material shall be provided for every operator performing machining and other processing operation of magnesium. The preparation of flaming foods or beverages in places of assembly and drinking or dining establishments shall be in accordance with section 308.1.8. Magnesium fine scrape shall be maintained and separated from other combustible material. PERMIT TITLE: Open Flames - Theatrical Use in Assembly / Educational Facilities, CODE SECTION: (Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code) 308.2, PERMIT TITLE: Open Flames - Candles in Assembly / Educational Facilities, CODE SECTION:(Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code) 308.3.2, PERMIT EXPIRATION: ONE (1) year from the date issued (annual or operational), PERMIT TITLE: Open Flames - Cooking Devices, CODE SECTION: (Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code) 308.3.1, PERMIT EXPIRATION: Operational or Annual - ONE (1) year from the date issued or at the end of the event, PERMIT TITLE: Open Flames - Paint Removal, CODE SECTION: (Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code) 308.1.3. The Online Permit Portal allows customers to submit plans for review, apply and pay for permits, request inspections, and check the status of a request from their computer or phone. All decorative materials shall be flame retardant. This includes the removal of unwanted, leaning, hazardous or dead trees, regardless of size, during normal keep up or landscaping of the property. The insurance shall cover pyrotechnic operations and the insurance company shall be licensed to do business in the State of Virginia. (Defined as exceeding the approved occupant load or crowding that blocks the means of egress). Date:__________ Truck Name:_____________________________ Lic/VIN/Unit #___________________, Owners Name: _______________________ Business Address: _________________________________, Inspectors Name:_________________________________ Fire Dept. The Fire Marshal's office shall be furnished with a certificate of insurance, with a face value of a minimum of one million dollars showing the City of Richmond as an "additional insured". The following units are considered to be a minimal hazard and are typically approved for usage inside: Microwave Ovens, Crock Pots, Toasters, Popcorn Machines, Food Warmers, Hot Dog Rollers and Fry Top Griddle. Ashes, waste, rubbish, or sweepings shall not be placed in wood or other combustible receptacles and shall be removed daily from the structure. No open flame or spark-producing devices shall be within 20 feet of spray space or vapor area (only approved electrical and heating devices allowed within a spray or vapor area). Include expected firing plan and transport vehicle description. The life safety strategy and procedures for notifying, relocating, or evacuating occupants. VA 24301 Phone (540)980-7753 Fax (540)980-7758. (See permit #39 for tires storage.). Promptly report all spills to the Fire Marshals office. There is a convenience fee for these transactions. No Smoking signs shall be posted and all safety procedures are enforced. Loose combustible fibers in quantities of not more than 100 cubic feet (3m, Loose combustible fibers in quantities exceeding 100 cubic feet (3 m, Bailed combustible fibers shall be limited to single blocks or piles not more than 25,000 cubic feet (700 m. Sisal and other fibers in bales bounded with combustible tie ropes, jute, and other fibers that swell when wet, shall be stored to allow for expansion in any direction without affecting building walls, ceilings, or columns.