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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 112/74T THE CORPORATION OF ThE TOWN OF PICKLRIwG BY-LAW 11Ui°BER 11P21,74 A by-law to regulate self-serve gasoline facilities Section 354(1)(18) of The Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1970, Chapter 284 provides that by-laws may be passed by the councils of local municipalities for making regulations for the prevention of fires and accidents from the combustion or explosion of gasoline. THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATIOJ OF TLE TOWil OF PICKERING ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: Definitions: 1. Self-serve gasoline facilities or self--serve gasoline equipment means facilities or equipment used in the retail sale of gasoline or other petroleum fuel to dispense gasoline or other petroleum fuel to the purchaser's vehicle or receptacle and which facilities or equipment are operated by the purchaser of gasoline or other petroleum fuel. Location: 2. Plans for proposed self-serve gasoline facilities or self-serve gasoline equipment shall be submitted to the Fire Chief before installation begins. W Equipment: 3. Self-serve gasoline facilities or self-serve gasoline equipment shall not be installed unless it is approved under 'he Gasoline handling Act. 4. Control equipment for self-serve gasoline facilities or self-serve gasoline equipment shall be of the console type, and may incorporate a preset capability. 5. Self-serve gasoline facilities or self-serve gasoline equipment must not be coin-operated or card-operated. 6. Only automatic nozzles from which the coil retention spring and latch open device have been removed shall be used in self-serve gasoline facilities or self- serve gasoline equipment. 7. Control equipment shall be so interconnected with the dispensing equipment in self-serve gasoline facilities or self-serve gasoline equipment that no delivery of gasoline or other petroleum fuel can be effected until the operator of the control equipment has set the console controls for each delivery. 8. The console shall be capable of controlling the mechanism of each self-serve pump, and in addition shall have an easily-operated, readily-reached master control to shut off all pumps in the event of an emergency. - 2 - 9. At every location where self-serve gasoline facilities or self-serve gasoline equipment is installed, there shall be installed an automatic or remotely controlled fire extinguishing system which will be capable of covering all areas where self-serve gasoline equipment may be operated. 10. Plans for tine proposed automatic or remotely controlled fire extinguishing system shall be submitted to the Fire Chief before installation begins. 11. At every location where self-serve gasoline facilities or self-serve gasoline equipment is installed there shall be provided a means of two-way voice communica- tion from each pump island to the console operator. 12. At every location where self-serve gasoline facilities or self-serve gasoline equipment is installed there shall be legible signs, prominently displayed at each dispenser, bearing. -the following warning: SPILLAGE 111AY OCCUR WHEf? FILLI4G T.:E TOP PORTION OF ThE GASOLINE TANK. TO AVOID SPILLAGE- EASE UP ON THE NOZZLE TRIGGER. Such signs installed after 1 January 1974 shall be coloured black on yellow ground, the colours to conform to Provincial Standards CGSB Spec. 1-GP-12c Code 505-101 or 505-301 for 'Safety Yellow' and Code 512-101, 201 or 301 for "Traffic Sign Black". Operation: 13. At every location where self-serve gasoline facilities or self-serve gasoline equipment is installed, the console shall be so located that the operator has an unobstructed view of all self-serve pumps. Nhere the layout of pump islands does not permit the operator to see all dispensing nozzles from the console position, regardless of the position in which they are being used, means shall be provided to achieve full surveillance of dispensing operations. No dispensing equipment shall be located more than 50 feet from the console, nor shall it be installed so that the angle of vision over which the operator must keep surveillance is greater than 120 degrees. 14. The number of hoses to be controlled simultaneously by one console operator shall not exceed 12. Where hoses in excess of 12 are required a separate console and operator shall be required for each additional increment of 12 or fewer hoses. 15. The console operator shall remain in constant and immediate attendance, at the console, while the self- serve gasoline facilities or self-serve gasoline equipment is in operation. 16. Every console operator shall be a competent, trained employee, instructed in recognition of hazards and in methods of dealing with emergency situations. 17. It shall be the responsibility of the console operator: (a) To ensure compliance with Section 9(2) and Section 8(23) of The Gasoline Handlin; Code, (b) To ensure compliance with Section 3 of Tile Gasoline iandling Act 1969, and - 3 - (c) To shut down any dispenser at which contraventions of the above requirements are occurring until the situation has been corrected. 18, In the event of a spill or in the event of fire, the console operator shall use the master control to shut off all pumps until the emergency condition has been rectified. 19. At every location where self-serve gasoline facilities or self-serve gasoline equipment is installed there shall be available a supply of material suitable for absorbing any petroleum product spill. By-law read a First, Second and Third Time and PASSED in open Council this i, ? day of ' Vi44%6o,, , 1974. Mayor ??k&wlaa Clerk +I Q?R0V ? P ? A S),