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Storage Conditions. Class 3 or 4 materials shall be <br />limited to piles not greater than 100 cubic feet. <br />Class 1 or 2 materials shall be limited to piles not <br />greater than 1000 cubic feet <br /> <br />Aisle widths between piles shall not be less than one <br />half the height of the pile or 10 feet, whichever is <br />greater. <br /> <br />20.24.140 Table 80.315-A CARCINO~WS, IRRITANT8. <br />.... 8ENMITIZER8 AND OT~ H~ALTH HAZARD HATERIAL~ <br /> EXEMPT AMOUNTS <br /> <br />Footnote 2 from Table 80. 315-A - CARCINOGENS, IRRITANTS, <br />SENSITIZERS AND OTHER HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS EXEMPT <br />AMOUNTS of the Uniform Fire Code is deleted. <br /> <br /> 20.24.145 Class IV Commoditie~ <br /> Section 81,104(d) and Section 81,104(e) of the Uniform <br /> Fire Code is amended to read as follows: <br /> (d) Class IV Commodities. Class IV Commodities are Class <br /> I, II or III products containing an appreciable amount of <br /> Group A plastics in ordinary corrugated cartons and Class <br /> I, II and III products in corrugated cartons with Group <br /> A Plastic packaging, with or without pallets. Group B <br /> plastics and free-flowing Group A plastics are also <br /> included in this class. Examples of Class IV commodities <br /> include, but are not limited to, the following: <br /> Aerosol, Level 2 <br /> Alcohol, over 20 percent but under 80 percent, in cans or <br /> bottles in cartons <br /> Clothing, synthetic or nonviscose <br /> Furniture, plastic upholstered <br /> Furniture, wood or metal with plastic covering and <br /> padding <br /> Glycol in combustible containers <br /> Linoleum products <br /> Lubricating or hydraulic fluid in combustible containers <br /> Lumber, stored vertical <br /> Paints, oil base in combustible containers <br /> pharmaceuticals, alcoholic elixirs, tonics, etc. <br /> Rubber goods <br /> Rugs, foamed back <br /> Shingles, asphalt <br /> Thread or yarn, synthetic or nonviscose <br /> <br /> 15 <br /> <br /> <br />