Kentucky Statutes 234.200 – Definitions for KRS 234.200 to 234.260
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As used in KRS § 234.200 to KRS § 234.260, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) “Flash point” means the minimum temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit, at which a flammable liquid will give off flammable vapors as determined by test procedure and apparatus specified in the “Standard Method of Test for Flash Point by Means of the Tag Closed Tester” (A.S.T.M. D 56-52) published by the American Society for Testing Materials;
(2) “Class A liquid” means any flammable liquid which has a flash point of one hundred degrees (100°) Fahrenheit, or less;
(3) “Class B liquid” means any flammable liquid which has a flash point above one hundred degrees (100°) Fahrenheit.
Effective: June 17, 1954
History: Created 1954 Ky. Acts ch. 208, sec. 1, effective June 17, 1954.
(1) “Flash point” means the minimum temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit, at which a flammable liquid will give off flammable vapors as determined by test procedure and apparatus specified in the “Standard Method of Test for Flash Point by Means of the Tag Closed Tester” (A.S.T.M. D 56-52) published by the American Society for Testing Materials;
(2) “Class A liquid” means any flammable liquid which has a flash point of one hundred degrees (100°) Fahrenheit, or less;
(3) “Class B liquid” means any flammable liquid which has a flash point above one hundred degrees (100°) Fahrenheit.
Effective: June 17, 1954
History: Created 1954 Ky. Acts ch. 208, sec. 1, effective June 17, 1954.