Title 25, Chapter 2, Section 16
( 25-2-16)
(a) Some substances constitute a special hazard to property and to
the life and safety of persons because of certain characteristics
and properties incident to their storage, handling, and
transportation. Substances presenting such a special hazard include
gasoline, kerosene, and other flammable liquids; liquefied petroleum
gases; welding and other gases; dry-cleaning fluids; anhydrous
ammonia; and other gases, liquids, or solids of a highly flammable
or hazardous nature. (b) Every person who stores, transports, or handles any of the
hazardous substances listed in subsection (a) of this Code section
shall so store, transport, and handle the substances as to afford
every precaution and protection as may be found by the Commissioner
to be reasonable and practical to avoid injury to persons from
exposure, fire, or explosion caused by the storage, transportation,
or handling of these substances, including transportation thereof
only in vehicles which are in proper condition for that purpose. (c) The Commissioner is directed to investigate the nature and
properties of such hazardous substances and the known precautionary
and protective techniques for their storage, transportation, and
handling, including, but not limited to, the codes and standards
adopted, recommended, or issued by the National Fire Protection
Association and the Agricultural Nitrogen Institute. Based upon the
investigation, the Commissioner is authorized to determine and by
rule to provide what precautionary and protective techniques are
reasonable and practical measures for the prevention of injury to
persons and property from the storage, transportation, and handling
of such highly flammable or hazardous substances. Such
authorization shall include the power to provide, by rule, the
minimum standards that a vehicle shall meet before it is considered
to be in proper condition to transport the material. No person
shall transport any such material or substance in bulk unless the
vehicle in which it is transported is in the proper condition, as
provided by such rules, to transport the material with reasonable
safety. (d)(1) As used in this subsection, the term: (A) "Automatic-closing device" means a gasoline or diesel fuel
pump nozzle which contains a valve which automatically shuts off
the flow of gasoline or diesel fuel through the nozzle when the
level of gasoline in a motor vehicle fuel tank reaches a certain
level. (B) "Hold-open latch" means a device which attaches to a
gasoline or diesel fuel pump nozzle, which device mechanically
holds the nozzle and valve in an open position. (C) "Self-service station" means any place of business which
sells gasoline or diesel fuel at retail and which allows
customers to dispense the fuel. (2) No self-service station shall be prohibited from installing
and no customer at such station shall be prohibited from using
hold-open latches on gasoline or diesel fuel pumps available for
operation by the customer. However, if hold-open latches are used
on pumps operated by the customer, such pumps shall be equipped
with a functioning automatic-closing device. (e) Plans and specifications for all proposed bulk storage
facilities which come under classification in subsection (a) of this
Code section shall be submitted to and receive approval by the state
fire marshal and the proper local fire marshal before construction
is started. All such plans and specifications submitted as required
by this subsection shall be accompanied by a $100.00 fee for
screening and shall bear the seal and Georgia registration number of
the drafting architect or engineer or shall otherwise have the
approval of the Commissioner. |