N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 12, § 43.15
(7) such further information as may be specifically required by the commissioner to determine whether the proposed installation or change may endanger the lives, health or safety of employees or other persons.
(c) Service areas.
(6) Flames, etc. Flames and surfaces hotter than 750 degrees Fahrenheit are prohibited in a service area unless sealed from all contact with the atmosphere therein.
(d) Containment of air contaminants.
A dry cleaning machine shall be so constructed and shall operate in such a manner that no dangerous air contaminants resulting from its operation are released into any occupied area.
(e) Loading doors.
Loading doors shall be so interlocked and arranged that the machine cannot operate unless the door is firmly closed and so that the door cannot be released by the user until the operating cycle has been completed. Such doors shall be airtight when closed.
(f) Drying.
The drying part of the operating cycle shall continue for such time and under such conditions that solvent and solvent vapors are removed from the cleaned materials to the extent that no dangerous air contaminants are caused in the atmosphere of the customer area by or upon removal of the materials.
(g) Gas heated appliances.
Gas heated appliances in a room where a dry cleaning machine is located shall be properly vented to outdoors by pipes or ducts of rigid and corrosion-resistant material.
(h) Spotting solvents.
Spotting solvents other than aqueous solutions shall not be used or provided in an area where a dry cleaning machine is located.
(a) Approval required.
No dry cleaning machine shall be installed or reinstalled after March 1, 1966 unless it is approved, nor shall any dry cleaning machine installed or reinstalled after March 1, 1966 be exposed for operation unless it is approved.
(b) Installation plans.
After March 1, 1966 any installation or material change of installation of a dry cleaning machine shall be made only in accordance with plans and specifications accepted as sufficient by the commissioner. Plans and specifications shall show: