brantmacga
Señor Member
- Location
- Georgia
- Occupation
- Former Child
Just finished remodeling an old general contractors facility into a
commercial paint contractors facility. The rear of the building has a
large shop that we were told would be used for storing equipment and
tools. A separate structure was to be constructed for spray booths
and storage. Got called back friday; contractor has sold old facility and
is using the rear of the shop to store flammable liquids. Now the
question: I determined this to be a class I div. II location. It has 4' high
block walls separating the materials. About 10" inside the outermost
block wall is a single pole switch controlling an 8' flourescent strip light
above, which was installed to light a loading door. Shop manager tells
me they get random ohsa checks and needs the switch moved because
of the flammable liquids. it is mounted in a 4" square w/ raised cover, fed
by MC from the light. From what i read, i think i'm safe w/ the MC. Do
I simply need to move the switch to the outer edge of the wall, and do
I need to install a seal or special approved class fitting? What about the
light overhead? Do I need to find out the igniting temperature of the liquids
and make sure the light meets the 80% rule? Its just a big open shop,
do all lights need to meet the temp requirement or just the one directly
overhead? Sorry, i just haven't done much hazardous work. Thanks for
any help you can provide!
commercial paint contractors facility. The rear of the building has a
large shop that we were told would be used for storing equipment and
tools. A separate structure was to be constructed for spray booths
and storage. Got called back friday; contractor has sold old facility and
is using the rear of the shop to store flammable liquids. Now the
question: I determined this to be a class I div. II location. It has 4' high
block walls separating the materials. About 10" inside the outermost
block wall is a single pole switch controlling an 8' flourescent strip light
above, which was installed to light a loading door. Shop manager tells
me they get random ohsa checks and needs the switch moved because
of the flammable liquids. it is mounted in a 4" square w/ raised cover, fed
by MC from the light. From what i read, i think i'm safe w/ the MC. Do
I simply need to move the switch to the outer edge of the wall, and do
I need to install a seal or special approved class fitting? What about the
light overhead? Do I need to find out the igniting temperature of the liquids
and make sure the light meets the 80% rule? Its just a big open shop,
do all lights need to meet the temp requirement or just the one directly
overhead? Sorry, i just haven't done much hazardous work. Thanks for
any help you can provide!