Ordinary Chemicals would be water based materials of inorganic compounds. No
flammable solvents, oils or organic compounds would be allowed.  Moderately
combustible chemicals. What were you thinking about?

Art at ATCO Fire


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In NFPA 13, under the section describing OH2 occupancies, they 
mention "Chemical plants - ordinary". What is an ordinary chemical plant?

Todd G. Williams, PE
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Stonington, Connecticut
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