What are the requirements for the construction of warehouses for agrochemical supplier?
The basic requirements for the construction of warehouses for agrochemical supplier include the following aspects:
Site selection requirements: The warehouse should be built at least 30 meters away from offices, residential areas, and water sources, and the warehouse elevation should be at least 1 meter higher than the water level of a 50 year flood, with fire exits.
Architectural structural requirements: The overall structure of the warehouse should be sturdy, with securely installed safety facilities to achieve anti-theft purposes. The warehouse should use solid walls made of non combustible materials to ensure fire resistance, corrosion resistance, and security protection. The warehouse door should be made of materials with fire prevention, lightning protection, anti-static, anti-corrosion, and non sparking functions according to the properties of hazardous chemicals. The door should open towards the evacuation direction.
Environmental control requirements: The warehouse should be leak proof, heat-resistant, moisture-proof, and have a smooth and easy to clean floor. The warehouse should be kept cool and dry, and equipped with ventilation facilities and riot lights. The power switch should be located near the entrance, and heating devices should not be used. In addition, the temperature of the warehouse should be controlled between 10 ° C-35 ° C and an explosion-proof air conditioning system should be installed.
Safety facility requirements: There should be warning signs at the entrance of the warehouse indicating "drug storage", "toxic", and in accordance with relevant national standards and regulations for dangerous goods labeling. Protective facilities such as light shelters and rain shelters should be installed in the warehouse, and necessary fire-fighting equipment should be provided. The warehouse should be equipped with an automatic sprinkler system and toxic gas monitoring device to ensure that the concentration of flammable gases is below 1/4 of the lower explosive limit.
Emergency management requirements: The warehouse area needs to establish an emergency system that integrates monitoring and early warning, response and disposal, and rescue and recovery. It should be equipped with an explosion-proof detection system consisting of temperature detectors and toxic gas detectors. The handling of leakage accidents requires the division of warning areas according to the toxicity range and the implementation of professional medical decontamination.
Storage management requirements: Agricultural chemicals should be stored in categories, implementing four storage methods: isolation, separation, separation, and outdoor storage. The stacking spacing standard requires a main channel width of ≥ 2 meters and a distance of ≥ 0.5 meters between items and walls.
These requirements aim to ensure the safe storage and effective management of agricultural chemicals, and prevent accidents from occurring.