Our organization has fire fighting arrangements, i.e., a Fire Hydrant System. We conduct monthly checks of water pressure levels at the farthest, highest point, and discharge point. Can anyone provide more focus on the subject of what other measures should be ensured, particularly during checking? Also, please suggest to us the exact distance between two Hydrant posts. To our knowledge, it should not exceed 45 meters, but what about Hose box installation.

Warm Regards, AJAY GUPTA

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Dear Ajay, I have National Building code with me will upload you tonight (Its on my personal disk). . .
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Dear Ajay, See the attached National Building Code of India for your use. . . keep on sharing. . .
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Dear Sir,

First of all, I would like to thank you for providing me with such valuable material on safety. I also want to know if LPG is a hazardous chemical. Additionally, could you please provide me with a list of hazardous chemicals used in an FMCG like biscuit manufacturing?

With regards,

Vedvert Dalal (Executive HR)

From India, Rohtak
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Dear Vedvert,

A hazardous chemical is defined by OSHA as any chemical that poses a health hazard or a physical hazard. Therefore, LPG is not considered a hazardous chemical; it falls under the category of gas.

I do not have much information or ideas regarding the biscuit manufacturing company you inquired about. However, some of our team members will assist you with this matter.

Please keep in touch.

Thank you.

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@ Raghu Sir,

Please share the safe operating procedure for radiography, if it is available. I urgently need it as our capital overhauling will start from next month onwards, and we have to implement it this time.

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AJAY

From India, Hyderabad
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Dear Ajay,

Sorry to say Mr. Ajay, I don't have anything related to your query. However, I found some materials on the web. They may not fulfill your query, but they might help you. Please follow the links below to download the files:

- [http://ehs.unl.edu/sop/s-vet-use_x-ray_machines.pdf](http://ehs.unl.edu/sop/s-vet-use_x-ray_machines.pdf)
- [http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/P066_scr.pdf](http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/P066_scr.pdf)

Some of our members will help you with this matter.

Keep in touch.

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Dear Sir, can anyone provide me material on hazardous chemical used in FMCG like biscuit manufacturing unit and also MSDS of Hazardous chemical. With regards Vedvert Dalal
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Dear sir, please refer FA 1948 for the hazardous chemical list and for FMCG i don’t have any Idea But if i got some information i will definitely share with you . Thanks Ranjit
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I want to understand the travel distance criteria. Can you explain? I am confused with the dead-end corridor. In a hospital, travel distance should be 6m, which seems to be not correct. I may be wrong.

Regards,
Ajay Jain

From India, New Delhi
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