[Technical Information] Designated Combustible Materials - Types, Quantity Standards, Reporting, and Differences from Hazardous Materials -
The purpose is to organize the definition of designated combustible materials, the target items and quantities, and the concept of reporting, so that the differences between combustible liquids and hazardous materials of Category 4 under the Fire Service Act can be confirmed. In practical management, always check the local municipal regulations and the latest information.
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What you can learn from this article: - Definition and target items of designated combustible materials - Quantity standards and precautions during storage - Differences from hazardous materials - Management points under the Fire Service Act
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