A Type 5 magazine shall be a permanent, portable or mobile structure, such as a building, igloo, box, bin, tank, semi-trailer, bulk trailer, tank trailer, bulk truck, tank truck or other mobile container, that is fire resistant, theft resistant, weather resistant, and ventilated, except that over-the-road trucks or semi-trailers used for temporary storage need not be fire resistant or ventilated and indoor magazines need not be weather resistant or ventilated. Interior of Type 5 magazines need not be covered with non-sparking material.
a) Each door of a Type 5 magazine shall be locked with at least one steel case five-tumbler padlock having at least a 3/8 inch diameter case-hardened shackle. A hood for the padlock is not required. Hinges and hasps shall be of substantial theft-resistant construction and all locking hardware shall be rigidly secured and fastened by welding or through bolts that cannot be removed when the door is locked.b) When unattended, a vehicular magazine shall have wheels removed, or be locked with a kingpin locking device, or otherwise be effectively immobilized.c) Where mobile or portable Type 5 magazines are permissible and used, "magazine", for the purpose of obtaining certificates and calculating fees, means the site on which the magazines are located. (Section 1003 of the Act)Ill. Admin. Code tit. 62, § 200.505
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 14090, effective August 26, 2013