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Does the Fire Code have any regulations for the storage, handling and use of helium containers?

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Does the Fire Code have any regulations for the storage, handling and use of helium containers?

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Yes. Helium is regulated as a compressed gas, as that term is defined in FC3002.1. A permit is required for the storage, handling and use of helium gas pursuant to FC Table 105.6(1) and the storage, handling and use of helium in permitted amounts requires supervision by the holder of a certificate of fitness pursuant to FC3001.4. You should refer to the requirements of FC Chapter 30 for other storage, handling and use requirements.

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