Designated quantities are legally restricted amounts of hazardous materials set by the Fire Service Law. The amount is determined based on the hazard level of the substance, with more hazardous substances having smaller designated quantities.
Designated Quantities and Regulations
When Exceeding Designated Quantities
- Strict notification obligations and safety management measures are required.
- Specific permissions are needed, and a fire safety manager must be appointed.
- Regulations to ensure safety, such as building standards, are strengthened for storage facilities.
When Below Designated Quantities
- Regulations based on the Fire Service Law are relaxed, but basic safety management and fire prevention measures based on local government ordinances are applied.
- In certain situations, such as when transporting hazardous materials in containers by vehicle, regulations of the Fire Service Law may apply.
This ensures a balance between appropriate safety measures and legal regulations, aiming to minimize the risk of fire and accidents.
Exam Question Example 1
Explanation
(1) Incorrect. Even for hazardous materials below the designated quantities, handling is not completely free; regulations are set by local government ordinances.
(2) Incorrect. Designated quantities are considered based on the hazard level.
(3) Incorrect. There is no category such as quasi-hazardous materials under the Fire Service Law.
(4) Correct. Hazardous materials below designated quantities are commonly regulated by local government fire prevention ordinances, which require additional safety measures tailored to the region.
(5) Incorrect. Even below designated quantities, regulations by local ordinances may apply to storage.
Answer: ‘4’
Exam Question Example 2
Explanation
(1) Incorrect. The Fire Service Law specifically imposes strict regulations on hazardous materials above designated quantities, while those below are primarily regulated by local government fire prevention ordinances.
(2) Incorrect. The Fire Prevention Ordinance (municipal ordinance) regulates below designated quantities.
(3) Correct. This is a fundamental provision of the Fire Service Law, which mandates notification obligations, permission requirements, and safety management measures for hazardous materials above designated quantities.
(4) Incorrect. The necessary administrative action is permission, not approval by the prefectural governor.
(5) Incorrect. Although storage, handling, and transportation are not regulated, fueling involves high risks of fire and explosion and is therefore regulated by the Fire Service Law.
Answer: ‘3’
Summary
This article has provided a detailed explanation of designated quantities set under the Fire Service Law.
- Designated quantities are determined considering the nature and hazard level of materials, with those posing higher risks having smaller quantities.
- Different regulations apply depending on whether the quantity exceeds or is below the designated amount.
- For quantities above the designated amount, strict notification obligations, specific permission requirements, and safety management measures are enforced under the Fire Service Law.
- For quantities below the designated amount, while regulations of the Fire Service Law are relaxed, basic safety management and fire prevention measures based on local government ordinances are required.
In this way, the main purpose of the Fire Service Law is to minimize the risk of fire and accidents by maintaining a balance between appropriate legal regulations and safety measures.
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