Ohio Administrative Code
Title 1301:7 - Division of State Fire Marshal
Chapter 1301:7-7 - Ohio Fire Code
Section 1301:7-7-26 - Fumigation and insecticidal fogging
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 1301:7-7-26
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Section 2601 General
(1)
2601.1 Scope. Fumigation and insecticidal fogging operations
within buildings, structures and spaces shall comply with this
rule.
(2)
2601.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth
in rule
1301:7-7-01
of the Administrative Code.
(B) Section 2602 Definitions
(1)
2602.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in rule
1301:7-7-02 of the
Administrative Code.
"Fumigant."
"Fumigation."
"Insecticidal fogging."
(C) Section 2603 Fire safety requirements
(1)
2603.1 General. Buildings, structures and spaces in
which fumigation and insecticidal fogging operations are conducted shall comply
with the fire protection and safety requirements of paragraphs (C)(2)( 2603.2)
to (C)(7)( 2603.7) of this rule.
(2)
2603.2 Sources of
ignition. Fires, open flames and similar sources of ignition shall be
eliminated from the space under fumigation or insecticidal fogging. Heating,
where needed, shall be of an approved type.
(a)
2603.2.1
Electricity. Electricity in any part of the building, structure or space where
operation of switches or electrical devices, equipment or systems could serve
as a source of ignition shall be shut off.
Exception: Circulating fans that have been specifically designed for utilization in hazardous atmospheres and installed in accordance with NFPA 70 as listed in rule 1301:7-7-80 of the Administrative Code.
(b)
2603.2.2
Electronic devices. Electronic devices, including portable equipment and
cellular phones, shall be shut off Telephone lines shall be disconnected from
telephones.
(c)
2603.2.3 Duration. Sources of ignition shall be shut
off during the fumigation activity and remain shut off until the ventilation
required in paragraph (C)(6)( 2603.6) of this rule is
completed.
(3)
2603.3 Notification. The fire code official and fire
chief shall be notified in writing at least 48 hours before the building,
structure or space is to be closed in connection with the utilization of any
toxic or flammable fumigant. Notification shall give the location of the
enclosed space to be fumigated or fogged, the occupancy, the fumigants or
insecticides to be utilized, the person or persons responsible for the
operation, and the date and time at which the operation will begin. Written
notice of any fumigation or insecticidal fogging shall be given to all affected
occupants of the building, structure or space in which such operations are to
be conducted with sufficient advance notice to allow the occupants to evacuate
the building, structure or space. Such notice shall inform the occupants as to
the purposes, anticipated duration and hazards associated with the fumigation
or insecticidal fogging operation.
(a)
2603.3.1 Warning signs. Approved warning signs
indicating the danger, type of chemical involved and necessary precautions
shall be posted on all doors and entrances to the affected building, structure
or space and upon all gangplanks and ladders from the deck, pier or land to a
ship. Such notices shall be printed in red ink on a white background. Letters
in the headlines shall be not less than 2 inches (51 mm) in height and shall
state the date and time of the operation, the name and address of the person,
the name of the operator in charge, and a warning stating that the affected
building, structure or space shall be vacated not less than 1 hour before the
operation begins and shall not be reentered until the danger signs have been
removed by the proper authorities.
(b)
2603.3.2
Breathing apparatus. Persons engaged in the business of fumigation or
insecticidal fogging shall maintain and have available approved protective
breathing apparatus.
(c)
2603.3.3 Watch personnel. During the period fumigation
is in progress, except where fumigation is conducted in a gas-tight vault or
tank, a responsible watchperson shall remain on duty at the entrance or
entrances to the enclosed fumigated space until after the fumigation is
completed and the building, structure or space is properly ventilated and safe
for occupancy. Sufficient watchers shall be provided to prevent persons from
entering the enclosed space under fumigation without being
observed.
(d)
2603.3.4 Evacuation during fumigation. Occupants of the
building, structure or space to be fumigated, except the personnel conducting
the fumigation, shall be evacuated from such building, structure or space prior
to commencing fumigation operations.
(e)
2603.3.5
Evacuation during insecticidal fogging operations. Occupants in the building,
structure or space to be fogged, except the personnel conducting the
insecticidal fogging operations, shall be evacuated from such building,
structure or space prior to commencing fogging operations.
(4)
2603.4
Insecticidal fogging liquids. Insecticidal fogging liquids with a flash point
below 100°F (38°C) shall not be utilized.
(5)
2603.5 Sealing of
buildings, structures and spaces. Paper and other similar materials that do not
meet the flame propagation performance criteria of Test Method 1 or Test Method
2, as appropriate, of NFPA 701 as listed in rule
1301:7-7-80
of the Administrative Code shall not be used to wrap or cover a building,
structure or space in excess of that required for the sealing of cracks,
casements and similar openings.
(a)
2603.5.1 Maintenance of openings. All openings to the
building, structure or space to be fumigated or fogged shall be kept securely
closed during such operation.
(6)
2603.6 Venting
and cleanup. At the end of the exposure period, fumigators shall safely and
properly ventilate the premises and contents; properly dispose of fumigant
containers, residues, debris and other materials used for such fumigation; and
clear obstructions from gas-fired appliance vents.
(7)
2603.7 Flammable
fumigants restricted. The use of carbon disulfide and hydrogen cyanide shall be
restricted to agricultural fumigation.
Replaces: 1301:7-7-17.
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