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NFPA 307: Standard for the Construction and Fire Protection of Marine Terminals, Piers, and Wharves, 1995
- Chapter 1 Introduction [Go to Page]
- 1-1 Scope.
- 1-2 Purpose.
- Chapter 2 Definitions [Go to Page]
- 2-1 Definitions.
- Chapter 3 Piers and Wharves [Go to Page]
- 3-1 General.
- 3-2 Substructure Construction.
- 3-3 Substructure Protection and Subdivision.
- 3-4 Superstructure Construction.
- 3-5 Superstructure Protection.
- Chapter 4 Terminal Buildings [Go to Page]
- 4-1 General.
- 4-2 Construction Requirements.
- 4-3 * Additional Requirements.
- 4-4 Automatic Sprinklers.
- 4-5 Temporary Storage of Explosives.
- 4-6 Miscellaneous Service Operations.
- 4-7 Manufacturing and Processing Operations.
- 4-8 Structures Located Inside Terminal Buildings.
- Chapter 5 Terminal Yards [Go to Page]
- 5-1 * General.
- 5-2 Terminal Yard Surfaces and Markings.
- 5-3 Containment and Access.
- 5-4 Vehicular Routes, Traffic, and Parking.
- 5-5 Fire Lanes.
- 5-6 Container Storage.
- Chapter 6 Water Supply for Fire Protection [Go to Page]
- 6-1 Hydrants and Hose Connections.
- 6-2 Water Supply.
- Chapter 7 Hazardous Materials Storage [Go to Page]
- 7-1 Hazardous Materials.
- 7-2 Processing and Placarding.
- 7-3 * Handling, Storage, and Loading.
- 7-4 * Bulk and General Cargo Operations.
- 7-5 Written Procedures.
- 7-6 Designated Storage Areas.
- 7-7 Hazardous Material and General Cargo Containers.
- 7-8 Designated Hazardous Materials Storage Areas.
- 7-9 Areas used to store hazardous materials in a liquid state shall have materials available for...
- 7-10 Areas used to store hazardous materials shall be free of grass, weeds, debris, and other co...
- 7-11 Containers loaded with hazardous materials shall not be stacked except as permitted by the ...
- 7-12 Placards shall be removed from containers that no longer contain hazardous materials.
- 7-13 Terminals handling hazardous materials shall prepare a “Hazardous Materials Emergency Opera...
- 7-14 Information concerning the location, amount, and type of hazardous materials located within...
- 7-15 Marine terminals that receive and deliver explosive materials shall establish and operate a...
- 7-16 No vehicles or containers transporting hazardous materials other than explosives shall be p...
- Chapter 8 General Terminal Operations [Go to Page]
- 8-1 General.
- 8-2 The Terminal Operator.
- 8-3 Fire Organization.
- 8-4 Vessels.
- 8-5 Terminal Cargo Handling and Storage.
- 8-6 Time Limitation of Storage.
- 8-7 Separation of Passenger and Cargo Service.
- 8-8 International Shore Connection.
- 8-9 * Guard Service.
- 8-10 Notification.
- Chapter 9 Miscellaneous Installations and Operations [Go to Page]
- 9-1 Tractors, Lift Trucks, Dock Cranes, and Other Material-Handling Equipment.
- 9-2 Automotive and Railroad Equipment.
- 9-3 Electrical Installations.
- 9-4 Heating.
- 9-5 Processes.
- 9-6 Fumigation.
- 9-7 Pallets and Dunnage.
- 9-8 Packaging and Recoopering.
- 9-9 Incinerators.
- 9-10 Maintenance, Repairs, and Housekeeping.
- 9-11 Cutting, Welding, or Other Hot Work.
- Chapter 10 Referenced Publications [Go to Page]
- 10-1 The following documents or portions thereof are referenced within this standard and shall b...
- Appendix A Explanatory Material
- Appendix B Substructure Nomenclature
- Appendix C Additional Fire Protection Facilities
- Appendix D Regulations – References
- Appendix E Referenced Publications [Go to Page]