- Non-destructive testing・Printing and marking
About designated quantities in the Fire Service Law
- Non-destructive testing
- Printing and marking
Flaw detection materials, paints, degreasing cleaners, etc. may correspond to dangerous goods specified in the Fire Service Law.
Under the Fire Service Law, it is necessary to obtain permission of an administrative body when storing or handling hazardous materials in the designated quantity or more (table below).
Also, if the quantity is one fifth or more of the designated quantity in the ordinance of local government, the same treatment is necessary as a small-quantity hazardous material.
Flashing point | Property | Flashing point | Designated quantities |
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Class 1 petroleum | Non-water-soluble liquid | Under 21°C | 200L |
Water-soluble liquid | 400L | ||
Class 2 petroleum | Non-water-soluble liquid | 21 up to 70°C | 1,000L |
Water-soluble liquid | 2,000L | ||
Class 3 petroleum | Non-water-soluble liquid | 70 up to 200°C | 2,000L |
Water-soluble liquid | 4,000L | ||
Class 4 petroleum | 200 up to 250°C | 6,000L | |
Alcohols | 400L |