[Data] Classification of Non-Water-Soluble Cutting Oils as Hazardous Materials / Apiste
A clear explanation of the classification of non-water-soluble cutting oils as hazardous materials according to fire safety laws!
In the Fire Service Act, items that have a high risk of fire occurrence, a significant risk of fire spread in the event of a fire, and a high degree of difficulty in extinguishing are designated as "hazardous materials." Many of the non-water-soluble cutting oils used on-site fall under the category of hazardous materials, so measures based on regulations and preventive measures against fire hazards are necessary. This document summarizes the designated quantities of hazardous materials such as gasoline, kerosene, and heavy oil, so if you are interested, please take a look. *The document can be viewed immediately via "PDF Download." [Contents] ■ Hazardous materials under the Fire Service Act ■ Classification of hazardous materials for non-water-soluble cutting oils
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