Storing hazardous substances

Andrea Gillhuber,

Legally compliant storage

Denios supports companies in answering the question of whether they are storing hazardous substances correctly.

The quantity checker hub is divided into four sections. © Denios

Denios provides the Quantity Checker turntable for this purpose, which is divided into four areas: flammable liquids, gases in pressurized gas packs, gases in cylinders or other liquids and solids. The substance groups are identified by GHS symbols on the outer edge and are therefore immediately recognizable for every user. One or more H-phrases and, where applicable, storage groups are listed for each substance group (peroxides, explosives or explosive substances).

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