Storage methods for chemical products

Time:2024-01-03
According to the performance of hazardous chemicals, they shall be stored in different zones, categories, and warehouses: all types of hazardous chemicals shall not be mixed with prohibited materials for storage.
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The storage methods of chemical products mainly include the following:

Isolation storage: A storage method where different items are kept at a certain distance within the same room or area, and non prohibited materials are stored in a channel to maintain space.
Separated storage: A storage method of separating prohibited materials (chemical materials with conflicting chemical properties or different fire extinguishing methods) within the same building or area using partitions or walls.
Separate storage: a storage method that stores hazardous materials in different buildings or in external areas away from all buildings.

Specific storage requirements:
According to the performance of hazardous chemicals, they shall be stored in different zones, categories, and warehouses: all types of hazardous chemicals shall not be mixed with prohibited materials for storage.
Smoking and the use of fireworks are strictly prohibited in buildings and areas where hazardous materials are stored.
The management personnel of highly toxic chemical warehouses must adhere to the "four no's and one guarantee" and strictly comply with the "five double" system: "four no's and one guarantee" means no theft, no accidents, no loss, no violations, and ensuring safety; The "Five Doubles" system refers to two people receiving and sending, two people using, two people transporting, two people locking, and two person accounts.
Requirements for storage locations: Buildings must not have basements or other underground structures, and their fire resistance rating, number of floors, floor area, safe evacuation, and fire distance must comply with relevant national regulations.

Storage requirements for different types of chemicals:
Flammable chemicals: They should be stored in specialized flammable chemical storage cabinets to minimize the possibility of explosion.
Combustible chemicals: should be stored in combustible storage cabinets.
Corrosive chemicals: should be stored in corrosive storage cabinets.
Chemicals stored at low temperatures, such as low boiling compounds and drugs that require low-temperature storage, must be strictly placed in suitable low-temperature refrigerators according to regulations.
Chemicals stored away from light: They should be wrapped in brown containers or dark colored paper to prevent light interference.
Acidic and alkaline substances: cannot be mixed together, and oxidants and reducing agents cannot be in the same room. Once mixed, reagents that may cause violent reactions must be strictly isolated.
Medicines stored at room temperature: attention should be paid to moisture prevention to prevent solid clumping.