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• <br />Page 3 <br />principles and tests and generally recognized and well. <br />established methods of fire prevention and control, as set <br />forth in the following publications by recognized national <br />authorities and technical or scientific organizations, <br />which are adopted by references as part of this code as <br />though set forth therein in full: <br />Association of American Railroads <br />Bureau of Explosives <br />30 Vesey Street, New York, NY 10007 <br />AAR Circulars <br />17-D Tank Car Loading Racks, March 30, 1967 <br />17-E Tank Car Loading Racks, March 30, 1967 <br />American Insurance Association <br />85 John Street, New York, NY 10038 <br />222 W. Adams Street, Chicago, I11. 60606 <br />465 California Street, San Francisco, CA 94104 <br />American National Standards Institute, Inc. <br />1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018 <br />15.64 ASA B9.a-1964 Safety Code for Mechanical Refrigeration <br />American Petroleum Institute <br />1801 K. Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 <br />API Standards <br />12-A Specifications for Oil Storage Tanks with Rivited <br />Shells, 1951 <br />12-B Specifications for Bolted Production Tanks, 1958, <br />Supplement 1, 1962 <br />650 Welded Steel Tanks for Oil Storage, 1966, Supple- <br />ment, December, 1973 <br />12-D Specifications for Large Welded Protection Tanks, <br />1957, Supplement, March, 1965 <br />12-F Specifications for Small Welded Production Tanks, <br />1968 <br />RP-2000 Venting Atmospheric and Low Pressure Storage <br />Tanks, May 1968 <br />2510 Design and Construction of Liquified Petroleum Gas <br />Installations at Marine and Pipeline Terminals, <br />Natural Gas Processing Plants, Refineries and Tank <br />Farms, 3rd Edition 1970 (ANSI B-138.1, 1972) <br />