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Chemical Segregation
COMPRESSED GASES
PRATT SAFETY SYSTEMS
CHEMICAL SEGREGATION
CHART
2.1 Flammable
2.2 Non-flammable/
non-toxic
FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
(and Combustible liquids)
FLAMMABLE SOLIDS
4.1 Flammable Solids
4.2 Spontaneously
combustible
4.3 Dangerous when wet
OXIDIZING SUBSTANCES
5.1 Oxidizing agents
5.2 Organic peroxides
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
CORROSIVE SUBSTANCES
Dangerous goods of the same Class should be compatible; consult
MSDS or suppliers about requirements for individual substances.
NOTES:
1 In consult
all cases, the
MSDS
supplier of about
the goods should
Dangerous goods of the same Class should be compatible;
SDS
or or
suppliers
be consulted.
requirements for individual substances.
Dangerous goods of the same Class could be incompatible or react
2 The segregation of dangerous goods of Division 1.4S
dangerously. Consult the MSDS or suppliers about requirements for
may be necessary. Consult the MSDS or the supplier
individual substances.
Dangerous goods of the same Class could be incompatibleofor
thereact
goods.dangerously. Consult the SDS
or suppliers about requirements for individual substances.
3 Combustible liquids shall be segregated in the same
Segregation of these Classes may be necessary. Consult the MSDS or
supplier.
manner as flammable liquids of Class 3.
Dangerous goods of Class 9 should be segregated in
Segregation of these Classes may be necessary. Consult the
SDS orwith
supplier.
accordance
MSDS.
Dangerous goods of these classes should be kept apart by at least 3m.
5 If the dangerous goods have a Subrisk of another
Consult the MSDS or supplier.
Class, then the segregation requirements of the
need
to be
determined
more
Dangerous goods of these classes should be kept apart bySubrisk
at least
3m.
Consult
theand
SDS
orstringent
supplier.
segregation requirements applied.
These combinations of dangerous goods should be segregated by at
6 Where smoke detectors are to be stored, their
least 5m and kept in separate compounds or building compartments.
supplierby
should
be consulted
and
any specific
These combinations of dangerous goods should be segregated
at least
5m and
kept
in separate
storage and handling recommendations followed.
This requirement
applies
to
organic
peroxides,
for
which
dedicated
compounds or building compartments.
stores or storage cabinets are recommended, Adequate separation
from other buildings and boundaries is required.
4
This requirement applies to organic peroxides, for which dedicated stores or storage cabinets are
recommended, Adequate separation from other buildings and boundaries is required.
DANGEROUS GOODS STORAGE
LEGEND
NOTES: 1. In all cases, the SDS or supplier of the goods should be consulted. 2. The segregation of dangerous goods of Division 1.4S may be necessary. Consult the SDS or the supplier of the goods. 3. Combustible liquids
shall be segregated in the same manner as flammable liquids of Class 3. 4. Dangerous goods of Class 9 should be segregated in accordance with SDS. 5. If the dangerous goods have a Sub-risk of another Class, then the
segregation requirements of the Sub-risk need to be determined and more stringent segregation requirements applied. 6. Where smoke detectors are to be stored, their supplier should be consulted and any specific
storage and handling recommendations followed.
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