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NFPA 33: Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Materials, 2003
- Chapter 1 Administration [Go to Page]
- 1.1 Scope
- 1.2 Purpose
- 1.3 Application
- 1.4 Retroactivity
- 1.5 Equivalency
- 1.6 Units and Formulas
- 1.7 Enforcement
- Chapter 2 Referenced Publications [Go to Page]
- 2.1 General
- 2.2 NFPA Publications
- 2.3 Other Publications
- Chapter 3 Definitions [Go to Page]
- 3.1 General
- 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions
- 3.3 General Definitions
- Chapter 4 Location of Spray Application Operations [Go to Page]
- 4.1 General
- 4.2 Locations in Other Occupancies
- Chapter 5 Construction and Design of Spray Areas, Spray Rooms, and Spray Booths [Go to Page]
- 5.1 Walls and Ceilings
- 5.2 Conveyor Openings
- 5.3 Separation from Other Operations
- 5.4 Movement of Powered Vehicles
- 5.5 Vision Panels
- 5.6 Ventilation
- Chapter 6 Electrical and Other Sources of Ignition [Go to Page]
- 6.1 Scope
- 6.2 General
- 6.3 Electrical Area Classification
- 6.4 Electrical Devices in Spray Areas
- 6.5 Electrical Devices Adjacent to Spray Areas
- 6.6 Light Fixtures
- 6.7 Static Electricity
- 6.8 Flexible Power Cords
- 6.9 Portable Electric Lights
- Chapter 7 Ventilation [Go to Page]
- 7.1 General
- 7.2 Performance Requirements
- 7.3 Make-Up Air
- 7.4 Routing of Exhaust Ducts
- 7.5 Recirculation of Exhaust
- 7.6 Manifolding of Exhaust Ducts
- 7.7 Materials of Construction
- 7.8 Support of Exhaust Ducts
- 7.9 Exhaust Duct Access Openings
- 7.10 Exhaust Fans and Drives
- 7.11 Drying Areas
- Chapter 8 Storage, Handling, and Distribution of Flammable and Combustible Liquids [Go to Page]
- 8.1 General
- 8.2 Storage in Process Areas
- 8.3 Mixing
- 8.4 Distribution Systems — Piping
- 8.5 Distribution Systems — General
- Chapter 9 Protection [Go to Page]
- 9.1 General
- 9.2 Continuous Spray Application Operations
- 9.3 Ventilation Systems
- 9.4 Automatic Sprinkler Systems
- 9.5 Automatic Carbon Dioxide, Dry Chemical, and Clean Agent Systems
- 9.6 Portable Fire Extinguishers
- 9.7 Protection for Automated Powder Application Equipment
- 9.8 Protection for Automated Liquid Electrostatic Spray Application Equipment
- Chapter 10 Operations and Maintenance [Go to Page]
- 10.1 General
- 10.2 Combustible Deposits
- 10.3 High-Pressure Hose Lines
- 10.4 Maintenance Procedures
- 10.5 Waste Containers
- 10.6 Clothing
- 10.7 Cleaning Operations
- 10.8 Solvent Distillation Units (Solvent Recyclers)
- 10.9 Spontaneous Ignition Hazards
- 10.10 Chlorinated Solvents
- 10.11 Smoking
- 10.12 Hot Work
- Chapter 11 Automated Electrostatic Spray Equipment [Go to Page]
- 11.1 Scope
- 11.2 General
- 11.3 Automated Electrostatic Systems
- 11.4 Incendive Equipment
- 11.5 Listing and Approval of Equipment
- Chapter 12 Handheld Electrostatic Spray Equipment [Go to Page]
- 12.1 Scope
- 12.2 General
- 12.3 Handheld Apparatus
- 12.4 Electrical Components
- 12.5 Grounding
- Chapter 13 Drying, Curing, or Fusion Processes [Go to Page]
- 13.1 General
- 13.2 Spray Enclosures Used For Ambient Air Drying
- 13.3 Spray Enclosures Used For Drying at Elevated Temperatures
- 13.4 Flash-Off Areas
- 13.5 Ventilation
- 13.6 Warning Signs
- Chapter 14 Miscellaneous Spray Operations [Go to Page]
- 14.1 Vehicle Undercoating and Body Lining
- 14.2 Preparation Workstations
- 14.3 Limited Finishing Workstations
- Chapter 15 Powder Coating [Go to Page]
- 15.1 Scope
- 15.2 General
- 15.3 Applicability
- 15.4 Location
- 15.5 Enclosures
- 15.6 Electrical and Other Sources of Ignition
- 15.7 Ventilation, Dust Collection, and Explosion Protection
- 15.8 Drying, Curing, or Fusing Equipment
- 15.9 Operation and Maintenance
- 15.10 Automated Electrostatic Powder Spraying Equipment
- 15.11 Handheld Electrostatic Powder Spraying Equipment
- 15.12 Electrostatic Fluidized Beds
- Chapter 16 Organic Peroxides and Plural Component Coatings [Go to Page]
- 16.1 Scope
- 16.2 General
- 16.3 Prevention of Contamination
- 16.4 Storage of Organic Peroxides
- 16.5 Handling of Organic Peroxides
- 16.6 Mixing of Organic Peroxides with Promoters
- 16.7 Smoking
- 16.8 Trained Personnel
- 16.9 Material Safety Data Sheets
- Chapter 17 Styrene Cross-Linked Composites Manufacturing (Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastics) [Go to Page]
- 17.1 Scope
- 17.2 Resin Application Equipment
- 17.3 Fire Protection
- 17.4 Resin Storage
- 17.5 Electrical and Other Hazards
- 17.6 Ventilation
- 17.7 Use and Handling
- Chapter 18 Training [Go to Page]
- 18.1 General
- Annex A Explanatory Material
- Annex B Determining the Lower Flammable Limit
- Annex C Determining Ventilation Airflow for Powder Application Systems
- Annex D Fire Record
- Annex E Informational References
- Index
- Formal Interpretations [Go to Page]