2024 IFC addresses lithium-ion and lithium metal battery storage
One of the reasons I use the International Fire Code (IFC) for my hazardous materials code over OSHA standards is that the IFC gets updated every three (3) years. God only knows when OSHA may address lithium-ion and lithium-metal batteries. Also, the IFC and NFPA tend to be closely aligned in their design and practices expectations. Chapter 3, Section 320 is new in 2024, and it covers:
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