Frequently-Asked-Questions
Q1. If there is a power outage for some reason or a disaster occurs, are there any relevant contingency measures?
The warehouse is equipped with a generator that will not be disconnected due to the switching function of the ATS. There is a storage capacity of 400L
Q2. How does your warehouse determine the classification of hazardous chemicals?
The storage location and temperature layer standards will be determined based on the SDS data provided by the customer and the data evaluation by the EHS personnel of the warehouse. Because of the long-term business relationship with the process research company of Yunke University, our company also provides inspection consultants
Q3. How to implement continuous chain process for temperature control items?
The temperature-controlled products stored in the warehouse by the customer are divided into two types: hazardous chemicals and poisonous chemicals. If the warehouse loses power or the generator fails to cause the refrigeration unit to stagnate, EHS immediately activates the disaster protection mechanism to implement the non-opening of the warehouse door to avoid Loss of temperature, and Refrigeration equipment is provided according to the size of the space to keep the temperature below zero. The transportation end is also handled in the same way as the warehouse, keeping the temperature of the vehicle body down and waiting for rescue
Q4. How does the cargo insurance warehouse underwrite?
There is more than one customer storing the goods in the warehouse. If the products of other owners are in an abnormal state that is not under the responsibility of management, resulting in property losses of other owners, Chengtai is responsible for providing monitoring file records and subrogation claims
Q5. What is the definition of pollution in DG 5.2?
Non-working places are exposed to other substances, and impurities from the working space are hardly encountered in warehouse operations, so avoid using underfilled containers. Contamination is an easily overlooked hazard for those handling organic peroxides. Because practitioners only focus on the risk factors of heat and fire, while ignoring the danger of pollution.