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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 459 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

NRS 459.3809 “Process” defined.

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NRS 459.3809 “Process” defined. “Process” means:
1. Any activity that involves a highly hazardous substance or explosive, including, without limitation, the use, storage, manufacture, handling or on-site movement, or any combination thereof of the substance or explosive.
2. A group of vessels that are used in connection with such an activity, including vessels that are:
(a)Interconnected; or
(b)Separate, but located in such a manner that a highly hazardous substance or explosive could potentially be released, including, without limitation, the release, fire or explosion in one vessel that could cause a release, fire or explosion in another vessel.
3. As used in this section:
(a)“Explosive” means any material designated as subject to regulation as an explosive pursuant to NRS 459.3816 ; and
(b)“Highly hazardous substance” means a substance designated as highly hazardous pursuant to NRS 459.3816 .
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