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Are there any conditions under which storage facilities can be protected in accordance with the occupancy hazards, rather than than commodity classification?

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Are there any conditions under which storage facilities can be protected in accordance with the occupancy hazards, rather than than commodity classification?

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A. For the miscellaneous storage of plastics, Class I, II, III and IV commodities, rubber tires, and rolled paper or where such commodities are stored no higher than 12 feet (4 meters), discharge criteria is permitted in accordance with the occupancy hazards identified in Table 7-2.3.2.2.

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