Hazardous location definition

Hazardous location means the location of a structural element in a building which is used as an entrance and exit door to a compartment, room or building; the fixed or operating, flat panels immediately adjacent to an entrance or exit door; a sliding glass door unit; a storm or combination door; a shower and bathtub enclosure; and the adjacent sidelites of a door. In the case of a pub- lic building, the term also includes any other location designated by the department.
Hazardous location means any location, where there may be a significant risk of igniting gas, dust, mist or vapour, including the following—
Hazardous location means any location, where there may be a significant risk of ignition gas, dust, mist, vapour, mist or vapour, including the following:

More Definitions of Hazardous location

Hazardous location means any location on surface or underground at any mine, other than a coal mine, where there may be a risk of igniting gas, dust, vapour or any other explosive substance.
Hazardous location means the location of a structural element in a building which is used as an entrance and exit door to a compartment, room or building; the fixed or operating, flat
Hazardous location means premises, buildings, or
Hazardous location means premises, buildings or their parts in which the hazard of fire or explosion exists due to the fact that:
Hazardous location in Part 10 means a place where fire or explosion hazards may exist due to flammable gases or vapours, flammable or combustible liquids, combustible dust or ignitable fibres or flyings, as described in the Canadian Electrical Code;
Hazardous location means any premises including buildings erected thereon, whether enclosed or not, in which explosive, highly inflammable or corrosive substances are produced, manufactured, refined or stored or packed, and in the case of highly inflammable substances are offered for sale, or where the same results in the presence of an explosive highly inflammable or corrosive liquid or gas, and shall be deemed to include electrically operated equipment for the delivery of petrol and paraffin oil, and rooms used for the storage of cinematograph films made of celluloid.