
NFPA 230 Standard Development
NFPA 230 Standard for the Fire Protection of Storage. Status: Withdrawn. Notify Me About Document Updates. NFPA 230 was withdrawn in Annual 2005 and incorporated into NFPA 1. Current Edition: 2003. Purchase Options. Ask a Technical Question. Current & Prior Editions Next Edition Technical Committee.
Storage and proposes for adoption, amendments to NFPA 230, Standard for the Fire Protection of Storage, 1999 edition. NFPA 230 is published in Volume 6 of the 2001 National Fire Codes and in separate pamphlet form. This Report has been submitted to letter ballot of the Technical Committee on General Storage which consists of 28 voting members.
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NFPA 230 Desarrollo de la Norma
La NFPA 230 se centra en el desarrollo de normas para la seguridad contra incendios.
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Rules for safe storage of combustible and flammable fluids Chapters 9, 12 and 16 of NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, also the law in most states, apply to storage of combustible and flammable liquids. Generally, flammable fluids (flash point below 100 F) should never be placed in a plastic IBC of any type, listed or unlisted.
Second Revision No. 8472-NFPA 70-2021 [ Global Comment ] Relocate requirements for feeders, outside branch circuits and feeders, and services over 1000 Vac or 1500 Vdc from Articles 215, 225, and 230 into the new Article