Storage class

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Each stored hazardous substance is assigned a storage class (LGK) depending on its hazard characteristics. It is important when storing hazardous substances .

Derivation

The definition of the storage classes corresponds to the "Concept for the joint storage of chemicals" of the Association of the Chemical Industry . The basis of this concept are laws, regulations and technical rules of the Federal Republic of Germany. In the meantime, this definition of the storage class has been adopted in TRGS 510 - "Storage of hazardous substances in portable containers".

Storage classes and their assignment

A hazardous substance is assigned to a storage class on the basis of available information such as in the safety data sheet or the labeling under hazardous substances or dangerous goods law. Each hazardous substance is classified in a single storage class. The storage class results from the hazard characteristic, which is the first to apply in a defined flow chart.

Storage class (LGK) Description of the storage class according to TRGS-510
1 Explosive hazardous substances
2A Gases (excluding aerosol dispensers and lighters)
2 B Aerosol dispensers and lighters
3 Flammable liquids
4.1A Other explosive hazardous substances
4.1B Flammable solid hazardous substances
4.2 Pyrophoric or self-heating hazardous substances
4.3 Hazardous substances that develop flammable gases in contact with water
5.1A Strongly oxidizing hazardous substances
5.1B Oxidising hazardous substances
5.1C Ammonium nitrate and preparations containing ammonium nitrate
5.2 Organic peroxides and self-reactive hazardous substances
6.1A Flammable, acutely toxic cat. 1 and 2 / very toxic hazardous substances
6.1B Non-flammable, acutely toxic cat. 1 and 2 / very toxic hazardous substances
6.1C Flammable, acutely toxic cat. 3 / toxic or chronically acting hazardous substances
6.1D Non-flammable, acutely toxic cat. 3 / toxic or chronically acting hazardous substances
6.2 Infectious substances
7th Radioactive substances
8A Flammable, corrosive hazardous substances
8B Non-flammable, corrosive hazardous substances
10 Flammable liquids that cannot be assigned to any of the aforementioned LGK
11 Combustible solids that cannot be assigned to any of the aforementioned LGK
12 Non-flammable liquids that cannot be assigned to any of the aforementioned LGK
13 Non-flammable solids that cannot be assigned to any of the aforementioned LGK

Joint storage

Hazardous substances of a storage class may generally be stored in a storage section . The joint storage of hazardous substances of different storage classes is described in detail by a table Separate or joint storage in the VCI concept or the TRGS 510.

There are no joint storage restrictions within storage classes 10 - 13. When items from LGK 10 - 13 are stored together with other storage classes, the risk of fire of the substance and packaging must be taken into account when using the table for separate or joint storage.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health: TRGS 510 Storage of hazardous substances in portable containers. Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, accessed on May 11, 2020 .