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Very happy New Year 2012. I cannot go to the Internet cafe since the last 2-3 weeks. I get late in the company, then feel tired and lack energy. I require guidance from all seniors.

Guidance Needed for Storing Liquid Paint

We are planning to store 1000 liters of liquid paint. Please advise if we need a license for this. If yes, from which department.

Thank you in advance.

Regards

From India, Nasik
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What I suggest to you on this matter is using a separate container placed at least 25 feet away from other containers. Paint storage containers must be installed with A/C or proper ventilation. Electrical items in the paint storage container must meet NFPA standards (I don't have any documents related to NFPA).

For more information, please visit the link OSHA Regulations for Flammable Liquid Storage in FM Approved Safety Cabinets <link updated to site home> (Search On Cite | Search On Google).

Also, refer to the Indian standard regulation as it will help to stay in compliance.

Hope this helps.

From United States, Fpo
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Please read the MSDS of the paints and find out the Flash Point. Confirm if it is Class B or Class C. The quantities you can store are 2500 liters (max 100 liters in one container) in Class B, and 45000 liters in Class C. Beyond these amounts, you need to obtain a license from the Department of Explosives.

Attached are the extracts of the Petroleum Act 1934.

Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Vadodara
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In addition to Mr. Sudhir and Raghu's contributions, I would like to tell you two things:

1. If we store the paint in a store, please make arrangements for necessary and adequate fire prevention equipment and display "No Smoking" posters in the paint store.

2. Please ensure that your paint store does not harm the environment. Plan for the proper disposal of empty paint containers, as they may pose a hazard to the environment and a fire risk.

Thank you.

From India, Kumbakonam
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Dear Sudhirji, Which extracted part need to be displayed in local language and hindi in solvent yard as per Petroleum Act 1934. If you hv that Kindly Post. Regards Abhay
From India, Thana
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To the best of my knowledge, the display of extracts is required by the Factories Act.

Petroleum Act of 1934 Requirements

Regarding the Petroleum Act of 1934, all receptacles containing Class A substances shall be stamped, embossed, or have a warning printed on the container itself. This warning can be pictorial or in the local language.

If you have come across any such clause, please let me know the serial number. I will review it and get back to you.

Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Vadodara
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Dear Aites One more thing secondary containment must for the drums in which you have stored paint.
From India, Faridabad
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