It is all in NFPA 400 now.

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From:   Gregg Fontes <[email protected]>
To:     "[email protected]" 
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Date:   08/08/2013 12:31 PM
Subject:        NFPA 430 - Storage of Liquid & Solid Oxidizers
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Thanks,
Gregg Fontes
Cen-Cal Fire Systems, Inc.
209-334-9119
Does anyone know if NFPA still has a standard for Oxidizers?  For some 
reason I am thinking that NFPA withdrew if standard.  I do see on the NFPA 
website that the update has been withdrawn, which I would assume means 
that the 2004 NFPA 430 is no long valid.  Am I correct?

Thanks, 
Gregg Fontes
Cen-Cal Fire Systems, Inc.
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