[Technical Document] Fire Service Act_Regarding the Designated Quantities of Hazardous Materials
[Technical Information] Fire Service Act Designated Quantities of Hazardous Materials - Regulatory Content, List of Designated Quantities, Calculation Method for Multiples -
Regarding the regulatory standards for the storage and handling of hazardous materials as stipulated by the Fire Service Act, we will organize the list of designated quantities, calculation methods for multiples, and regulatory classifications, focusing on Class 4 flammable liquids.
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What you can learn from this article: - The relationship between the designated quantity of hazardous materials and the Fire Service Act - Designated quantities of typical cleaning agents and organic solvents - How to calculate multiples of designated quantities - Guidelines for the amount that requires notification and regulation
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