Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. 120-3-24-.02

Current through Rules and Regulations filed through October 17, 2024
Rule 120-3-24-.02 - Application
(1)
(a) Pursuant to O.C.G.A. 25-2-4, rules and regulations adopted by the Safety Fire Commissioner shall have the force and effect of law and shall have statewide application as being the state minimum fire safety standards and shall not require adoption by a municipality or county. The governing authority of any municipality or county in this state is authorized to enforce the state minimum fire safety standards on all buildings and structures that have operations involving the manufacturing, processing, and/or handling combustible particulate solids including manufacturing processes that create combustible dust for those specific industry groups that have experienced either frequent combustible dust incidents or combustible dust incidents with catastrophic consequences and are identify by the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code listed in (b) under this Rule. Regardless of enforcement by local governing authorities, any business which that has under its control, facilities where the manufacturing, processing, and/or handling combustible particulate solids are taking place shall comply with this Chapter including those manufacturing processes that create combustible dust except as specified herein.
(b) For the purpose of this Chapter, operations involving the manufacturing, processing, and/or handling combustible particulate solids including manufacturing processes that create combustible dust for specific industry groups that have experienced either frequent combustible dust incidents or combustible dust incidents with catastrophic consequences are as follows:

SIC NAICSIndustries with either frequent or catastrophic combustible dust incidents:
2046311221Wet Corn Milling
4911221112Electric Services -- Establishments engaged in the generation, transmission, and/or distribution of electric energy for sale
2041311211Flour and Other Grain Mill Products
2493321219Reconstituted Wood Products
2899325510, 325998Chemicals and Chemical Preparations, Not Elsewhere Classified
2099311212Prepared foods and miscellaneous food specialties, not elsewhere classified
3471332813Electroplating, Plating, Polishing, Anodizing, and Coloring
3341331314Secondary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metals
2834325412Pharmaceutical Preparations
2499321920, 321219Wood Products, Not Elsewhere Classified
2421321113Sawmills and Planing Mills, General
2062311312Cane Sugar Refining
2063311313Beet Sugar (Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing sugar from sugar beets.
3061326291Molded, Extruded, and Lathe-Cut Mechanical Rubber Goods
3714336322Motor Vehicle Parts and Accessories
3365331524Aluminum Foundries
723115114, 115111Crop Preparation Services for Market, Except Cotton Ginning
2052311821Fresh cookies, crackers, pretzels, and similar "dry"bakery products
2087311930Flavoring extracts, syrups, powders, and related products, not elsewhere classified
2221313210Broadwoven Fabric Mills, Manmade Fiber and Silk
2262313311Finishers of Broadwoven Fabrics of Manmade Fiber and Silk
2299313111Textile Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified
2431321911Millwork
243433711Wood Kitchen Cabinets
2439321213, 321214Structural Wood Members, Not Elsewhere Classified
2452321992Prefabricated Wood Buildings and Components
2511337122Wood Household Furniture, Except Upholstered
2591337920Drapery Hardware and Window Blinds and Shades
2819325188, 325998, 331311Industrial Inorganic Chemicals, Not Elsewhere Classified
2821325211Plastic Materials, Synthetic Resins, and Nonvulcanizable Elastomers
2823 325221Cellulosic Manmade Fibers
2841325611Soap and Other Detergents, Except Specialty Cleaners
285132551Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels, and Allied Products
2861325191Gum and Wood Chemicals
3011326211Tires and Inner Tubes
3069326299Fabricated Rubber Products, Not Elsewhere Classified
3081326113Unsupported Plastics Film and Sheet
3082326121Unsupported Plastics Profile Shapes
3086326140, 326150Plastics Foam Products
3087325991Custom Compounding of Purchased Plastics Resins
3089326199Plastics Products, Not Elsewhere Classified
3291 327910Abrasive Products
3313331312Alumina and Aluminum Production and Processing
3334331312Primary Production of Aluminum
3354331316Aluminum Extruded Products
3363331521Aluminum Die-Castings
3369331528Nonferrous Foundries, Except Aluminum and Copper
3398332811Metal Heat Treating
3441332431Metal Cans
3469332116Metal Stampings, Not Elsewhere Classified
3479332812Coating, Engraving, and Allied Services, Not Elsewhere Classified
3496332618Miscellaneous Fabricated Wire Products
3499332999Fabricated Metal Products, Not Elsewhere Classified
3548335129Electric and Gas Welding and Soldering Equipment
3644335932Noncurrent-Carrying Wiring Devices
3761336414Guided Missiles and Space Vehicles
3799333924Transportation Equipment, Not Elsewhere Classified
3995339995Burial Caskets
3999321999, 325998, 326199Manufacturing Industries, Not Elsewhere Classified
4221493130Farm product warehousing and storage
4952221320Sanitary treatment facilities.
4953562920Refuse Systems
5093423930Scrap and waste materials
5162424610Plastics materials and basic forms and shapes

(c) Notwithstanding paragraph (b), these regulations do not cover those operations and installation governed by other specific regulations promulgated for specific processes and purposes specified in Title 25 of the Official Code of Georgia. These regulations are not applicable to any building or structure which is used exclusively for agricultural purposes as defined in paragraph (4.1) of Code Section 1-3-3 of the Official Code of Georgia and which is located in an unincorporated area. Furthermore, this regulation shall not be applicable to any building or structure that is covered under the Federal regulations 29 CFR 1910.272, of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration entitled "Grain Handling Facilities."
(d) The provisions of this Chapter reflect what is believed to be necessary to provide an acceptable degree of protection from the hazards addressed by this Chapter and the standards adopted therein at the time this Chapter was promulgated. Unless otherwise specified, the provisions of this Chapter or the standards adopted herein, the adopted Codes and standards shall not apply to facilities, equipment, structures, or installations that existed or were approved for construction prior to March 7, 2008.
(e) Any new construction modification or renovation shall comply with the new construction provisions and operation provisions established within this Chapter and the standards adopted herein whether such construction requires permitting or approval at the state or local level. Any modification or renovation of existing equipment or any installation of new equipment or any new processes shall comply with the new provisions established within this Chapter and the standards adopted herein whether such modification, renovation of existing equipment or any installation of new equipment or any new processes requires permitting or approval at the state or local level.
(f) This standard shall apply to facilities on which construction has begun and where specified in the Codes and standards adopted herein, the provisions of such Code or standard shall be retroactive.
(g) The retroactive requirements of the Codes and standards adopted herein shall be permitted to be modified if their application clearly would be impractical in the judgment of the authority having jurisdiction, and only where it is clearly evident that a reasonable degree of safety is provided.
(h) Pursuant to O.C.G.A. 25-2-13(f), the municipal governing authority in any incorporated area or the county governing authority in any unincorporated area of the state shall have the authority to enact such ordinances as it deems necessary to perform fire safety inspections and related activities for those buildings and structures not covered by O.C.G.A. 25-2-13 and are covered by this Chapter.
(2) Whenever the provisions of this chapter of the Rules and Regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner offer alternatives, as far as fire safety requirements are concerned, that were not permissible under previous editions of any Rules and Regulations of the Safety Fire Commissioner covering the same subject matter, the provisions of this chapter may be used by the authority having jurisdiction in determining whether a building is in compliance with the provisions of O.C.G.A. Title 25, Chapter 2, and the rules and regulations promulgated there under.

Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 120-3-24-.02

O.C.G.A. Secs. 25-2-4, 25-2-13, 50-13-21.

Original Rule entitled "Application"adopted as ER. 120-3-24-0.8-.02. F. Mar. 7, 2008; eff. Mar. 6, 2008, as specified by the Agency.
Amended: ER. 120-3-24-0.11-.02 adopted. F. and eff. July 2, 2008, the date of adoption.
Amended: ER. 120-3-24-0.12-.02 adopted. F. and eff. October 29, 2008, the date of adoption.
Amended: ER. 120-3-24-0.13-.02 adopted. F. Feb. 26, 2009; eff. Feb. 25, 2009, the date of adoption.
Amended: ER. 120-3-24-0.14-.02 adopted. F. and eff. June 25, 2009, the date of adoption.
Amended: ER. 120-3-24-0.15-.02 adopted. F. and eff. October 19, 2009, the date of adoption.
Amended: Permanent Rule of same title adopted. F. Feb. 17, 2010; eff. Mar. 9, 2010.