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  1. JavorQ

    How to classify Hazard nad Commodity for this?

    But still... I have a feeling that no one can tell me which commodity shall i pick and if i can stay with class 3.
  2. JavorQ

    How to classify Hazard nad Commodity for this?

    Thank You Travis, i have to redefine my intent like You said- CONTROL :) I'm mainly looking for guidance in classifing commodity.
  3. JavorQ

    How to classify Hazard nad Commodity for this?

    Sorry, but it looks like typical American approach :) I want to supress fire not to initiate A flood with ESFRs :) what a about this point: "5.6.3.3.2* A Class III commodity shall be permitted to contain a limited amount (5 percent or less by weight of unexpanded plastic or 5 percent or less by...
  4. JavorQ

    How to classify Hazard nad Commodity for this?

    Forgive me. I forgot to add 4,5m.. so it doesn't meet 3.9.1.18* (it refers to 12ft storage tops- i have 3 pallets 3x1,5m=4,5m) My first approach was to use CMDA method in Chapter 14- but still i have choosen CLASS III. Would you say it is wrong or it can stay like this? Risk of fire for those...
  5. JavorQ

    How to classify Hazard nad Commodity for this?

    Hello, I have problems with choosing Hazard nad Commodity class for following material: Wooden Pallets consisting: carton 8kg, pallet(wood) 18kg, foil 1,8kg, panels for suspended ceilings made from basalt wool (unflameable) 192kg, glue 1kg, mineral veil 4kg pallets looks like below (but not...

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