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3704.1.12 Emergency response liaisons. Responsible persons shall be designated <br /> and trained to be liaison personnel for the Livermore Pleasanton Fire Department. <br /> These persons shall aid the Fire Department in preplanning emergency responses, <br /> identifying locations where regulated materials are stored, handled and used, and be <br /> familiar with the chemical nature of such material. An adequate number of personnel for <br /> each work shift shall be designated <br /> 20.24.520 CFC Section 3704.1.13 added — Emergency drills. <br /> Section 3704.1.13 is added to read: <br /> 3704.1.13 Emergency drills. Emergency drills of the on -site emergency response <br /> personnel and liaisons shall be conducted on a regular basis but not less than once <br /> every six months. Records of drills conducted shall be maintained. <br /> 20.24.530 CFC Section 3704.1.14 added — Cylinder leak testing. <br /> Section 3704.1.14 is added to read: <br /> 3704.1.14 Cylinder leak testing. Cylinders shall be tested for leaks immediately upon <br /> delivery and again immediately prior to departure. Testing shall be approved by the fire <br /> code official in accordance with appropriate nationally recognized industry standards <br /> and practices, if any. Appropriate remedial action shall be immediately undertaken when <br /> leaks are detected <br /> 20.24.540 CFC Section 3704.1.15 added — Inert gas purge system. <br /> Section 3704.1.15 is added to read: <br /> 3704.1.15 Inert gas purge system. Gas systems shall be provided with dedicated inert <br /> gas purge systems. A dedicated inert gas purge system may be used to purge more <br /> than one gas, provided the gases are compatible. Purge gas systems inside buildings <br /> shall be located in an approved gas cabinet unless the system operates by vacuum <br /> demand. Backflow prevention shall be provided. <br /> Exception: Refrigeration systems. <br /> 20.24.550 CFC Section 3704.1.16 added — Seismic shutoff valve. <br /> Section 3704.1.16 is added to read: <br /> 3704.1.16 Seismic shutoff valve. For other than lecture bottles, an automatic seismic <br /> shut -off valve, which is of a fail -safe to close design, shall be provided to shutoff the <br /> supply of highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic gases with an LC50 less than 3000 <br /> parts per million upon a seismic event within 5 seconds of a horizontal sinusoidal <br /> oscillation having a peak acceleration of 0.3G (1.47m /sec2) and a period of 0.4 seconds <br /> 70 <br />