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GENERAL For obvious safety reasons (fire, explosion, corrosion, poisoning), all dangerous products must be handled and stored with the utmost care.
STANDARDIZATION Article R.5132-66 (formerly Art. 5162) of the Public Health Code (concerns toxic products): Toxic and very toxic products must be stored in a specific place designed for this purpose and locked.
Article R.5132-68 (formerly Art. 5170) of the Public Health Code and recommendations of the I.N.R.S. (concerning chemical products of different families): Products that are incompatible with each other must be stored in separate cabinets or compartments.
JUDGMENT OF FEBRUARY 2nd 1998 CLASSIFIED FITTING (concerns polluting products): Any product likely to pollute water or soil must be stored in a containment area.
EUROPEAN STANDARD EN14470-1 (concerns flammable products in the laboratory): Flammable products stored in the laboratory must be stored in one or more cabinets with a minimum fire resistance of 15 minutes. 4 fire classifications are required: 15, 30, 60 and 90 minutes.