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The New York City Fire Department (FDNY) requires a permit whenever a lab stores or uses more than one gallon of flammable/combustible liquid or 75 standard cubic feet of flammable gas.
The permit is associated with a maximum storage volume for flammable liquids and gases (typically, 15 gallons in most Brooklyn College labs). FDNY requires that permitted labs must be under the supervision of a certificate of fitness holder also called “COF” or “C-14” Supervising Non-Production Chemical Laboratories. When the lab is in operation, including weekends and holidays, a C-14 holder must be on the premises to ensure safe operation. Most labs have multiple C-14 holders to ensure sufficient coverage during lab operations.
Below is the information on how to obtain a C-14 certificate. Read the information carefully and familiarize yourself with the application procedure.
There are two options available to apply for the C-14 certificate:
Applying for a C-14 through the EHS-assisted C-14 program is restricted to those meeting the eligibility restrictions. The prerequisites for applying via this route are:
The EHS-assisted C-14 program is restricted to employees or CUNY Research Foundation payees. Brooklyn College IDs state “Faculty” or “Staff” under employment status for employees. Applicants with “Grad Student,” “Research,” or “Research/24” on their ID will need to take an additional step to prove an employer-employee relationship.
Non-employee applicants who satisfy education and experience requirements will need a letter of recommendation from the principal investigator. The letter should mention how the applicant is being paid (e.g., through a Research Foundation grant or any other paid arrangement) to confirm for FDNY that the applicant has an employer-employee relationship with Brooklyn College.
FDNY restricts participants in the EHS-assisted C-14 program to those who meet one of the following:
Step-by-step C-14 applying procedure for Brooklyn College employees with:
For Research Foundation payee (non-Brooklyn College employee) with:
Applicants who do not meet the EHS-assisted C-14 program (e.g., students, employees with related bachelor’s degree but fewer than two years of postbaccalaureate experience working in chemical laboratories, etc.) may take the C-14 exam at FDNY headquarters at 9 Metrotech in Brooklyn. For study material, requirements, directions, and further information go to Page 1 of C-14 study booklet.