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APPENDIX E <br />484 2015 MINNESOTA STATE FIRE CODE <br />11.2. Separation by distance or construction. <br />11.3. Enclosure in cabinets or rooms. <br />11.4. Spill control, drainage and containment. <br />11.5. Control systems-ventilation, special electrical, <br />detection and alarm, extinguishment, explo- <br />sion venting, limit controls, exhaust scrubbers <br />and excess flow control. <br />11.6. Administrative (operational) controls-signs, <br />ignition source control, security, personnel <br />training, established procedures, storage plans <br />and emergency plans. <br />Evaluation of the hazard is a strongly subjective process; <br />therefore, the person charged with this responsibility must <br />gather as much relevant data as possible so that the decision <br />will be objective and within the limits prescribed in laws, pol- <br />icies and standards. <br />It may be necessary to cause the responsible persons in <br />charge to have tests made by qualified persons or testing lab- <br />oratories to support contentions that a particular material or <br />process is or is not hazardous. See Section 104.7.2 of the <br />International Fire Code. <br /> SECTION E104 <br />REFERENCED STANDARDS <br />CGA P-20— Standard for Classification <br />(2003) of Toxic Mixtures E103.1.3.1 <br />CGA P-23— Standard for Categorizing <br />(2003) Gas Mixtures Containing <br />Flammable and <br />Nonflammable <br />Components E102.1.2 <br />ICC IFC-12 International Fire Code E101.1, <br />E102.1.1, <br />E102.1.8.1, <br />E103.2 <br />Copyright © 2016 ICC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by James Lee on Dec 14, 2016 8:21:27 AM pursuant to License Agreement with ICC. No further reproduction or <br />distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE LICENSE <br />AGREEMENT, AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER.