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Inspection Status: Approved
Inspection History: INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT
| Date |
Description |
Inspector |
Results |
Comments |
| 01/19/2022 |
INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT |
|
Approved |
Communication called that T.F.D. on site with a building fire. Arrived and all the units have cleared the site and the fire inspector Jim Hines was on site. Had a sprinkler head go off in the Chem Plating Room that has sufur for dipping metals to clean. The area was contained to the overflow walls where the water from the sprinkler head mixed with the sulfur tanks. It appears there was no spill overage from the wall to contain the area. T.F.D. had a hard time getting the water off to the sprinkler head due to the valves were not able to turn easily and needed a wrench to close the valve. The area is soaked with the water from the sprinkler head and not able to change the head at this time due to the heat from the tanks holding the sulfur and will be cleaning the area until they cool down. The company has been called to replace the sprinkler head and will be called once the area is safe to be worked in. The fire iunspector was on site and no fire watch was being requested at this time. Was doing a lock out on the electrical disconnects on the exterior of the building with City locks until the area has been cleaned and the sprinkler head is replaced. Did talk to the head of maintenance and will be calling once the area is cleaned and the tanks have been cooled down. It appears the tanks may have to be drained due to the amount of water mixed with the chemicals. No paperwork done and the workers for maintenance are the only personal to be in the building and working in the area affected. RV. |