Greenman
Subject: Re: Liquor above 20% Alcohol Containers less than 1.3 gallons
Sometimes the packaging is the “commodity.“ Something you’ll never see but
consider gold ingots individually packed in styrofoam, in cardboard boxes held
together with shrink wrap, stacked on plastic pallets, stored in a
t; Matt
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, November 30, 2021 7:59 AM
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Cc: Mike Morey
Subject: RE: Liquor above 20% Alcohol Containers less than 1.3 gallons
Maybe I missed it but what is the container material inside the box? I'm
guessing not metal as I think there are criteria for meta
21 7:50 AM
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Cc: Matthew J Willis
Subject: Liquor above 20% Alcohol Containers less than 1.3 gallons
I think I have ran myself into a circle. Again.
This is in reference to the 2016 change in 13, from 50% to 20% being the max
allowed percent alcohol.
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20% Alcohol Containers less than 1.3 gallons
I think I have ran myself into a circle. Again.
This is in reference to the 2016 change in 13, from 50% to 20% being the max
allowed percent alcohol.
I need to protect 15,000 gallons in a Non "M" occupancy.
Now NFPA 13, NFPA 30, And the IF
I think I have ran myself into a circle. Again.
This is in reference to the 2016 change in 13, from 50% to 20% being the max
allowed percent alcohol.
I need to protect 15,000 gallons in a Non "M" occupancy.
Now NFPA 13, NFPA 30, And the IFC all tell me they do not apply.
What did I miss?
R/