ORDINANCE No. 8 OF 1873.
Dangerous Goods.
7. The premises shall not be open between the hours of 6 P.M. and 6 A.M. from October to March, both inclusive, nor between the hours of 7 P.M. and 5 A.M. from April to September, both inclusive.
8. The licensees of licensed premises shall notify to the Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, on the first of each month during the currency of their licence, the quantity of kerosine stored therein.
9. Applications for the renewal of a licence must be sent in one month before the expiration of the licence, to enable the inspector of dangerous goods to make his report on the state of the premises.
Conditions under which Kerosine may be stored, as sanctioned by the Governor in Council, under Sec. 11 para. 2 of Ordinance No. 8 of 1873, on the 21st October, 1882. (Gazette of the same date.)
The kerosine shall be kept in the original tins in which it has been imported, which tins shall be stored in a well sunk in the ground and lined with brick provided with a close fitting wooden cover lined with sheet iron or a cover wholly of sheet iron for the purpose of making the well air tight and of extinguishing fire in case of the kerosine igniting.
Regulations to be printed on all Kerosene licences made by the Governor in Council, the 16th April, 1884, under Ordinance No. 8 of 1873. (Gazette 19th April, 1884.)
1. All ventilators in kerosine godowns to be provided with iron shutters and metal shades.
2. All soldering to be done in a sunken space, enclosed by a wall two feet in height, the floor to be constructed in Portland cement concrete, with a drain leading to a small well, to collect the waste oil. Soldering elsewhere near a godown is strictly prohibited.
3. An open shed, with a tiled roof, to be provided for the storage of damaged kerosine cases. The storage of these cases elsewhere is prohibited.
4. The sites for soldering purposes and sheds for the storage of damaged cases to be approved by the Superintendent of the Fire Brigade.
1187c
ORDINANCE No. 8 OF 1873.
Dangerous Goods.
7. The premises shall not be open between the hours of 6 P.M. and 6 A.M, from October to March, both inclusive, nor between the hours of 7 P.M. and 5 A.M. from April to September, both inclusive.
8. The licensees of licensed premises shall notify to the Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, on the first of each month during the currency of their licence, the quantity of kerosine stored therein.
9. Applications for the renewal of a licence must be sent in one month before the expiration of the licence, to enable the inspector of dangerous goods to make his report on the state of the premises.
Conditions under which Kerosine may be stored, as sanctioned by the Governor
in Council, under Sec. 11 para. 2 of Ordinance No. 8 of 1873, on the 21st October, 1882. (Gazette of the same date.)
The kerosine shall be kept in the original tins in which it has been imported, which tins shall be stored in a well sunk in the ground and lined with brick provided with a close fitting wooden cover lined with sheet iron or a cover wholly of sheet iron for the purpose of making the well air tight and of extinguishing fire in case of the kerosine igniting.
Regulations to be printed on all Kerosene licences made by the Governor in Council, the 16th April, 1884, under Ordinance No. 8 of 1873. (Gazette 19th April, 1884.)
1. All ventilators in kerosine godowns to be provided with iron shutters and metal shades.
2. All soldering to be done in a sunken space, enclosed by a wall two feet in height, the floor to be constructed in Portland cement concrete, with a drain leading to a small well, to collect the waste oil. Soldering elsewhere near a godown is strictly prohibited.
3. An open shed, with a tiled roof, to be provided for the storage of damaged kero-
The storage of these cases elsewhere is prohibited.
sine cases.
4. The sites for soldering purposes and sheds for the storage of damaged cases to be approved by the Superintendent of the Fire Brigadė.
1187c
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