solved Using the chemical inventory you collected, identify the hazard classes
Using the chemical inventory you collected, identify the hazard classes associated with each chemical and which chemicals are stored in which groups. Additionally, add at least one chapter of the California Fire Code, Chapters 50 – 67 download, which states the storage requirements for that grouping. To quickly search a document, using the find function with your computer may allow you to find the chapters quickly.To group chemicals together for storage:Using a the existing chemical inventory spreadsheet, create a column named “Hazard Classes” and “Storage Group” in the two blank columns to the left of the inventory. In this column use appropriate storage group names for your chemicals, such that I may identify which type of material it is. Additionally, add the chapter number which discusses storage requirements in the document. Example:Incompatible MaterialsStorage GroupOxiziders, CorrosivesFlammable Chapter XXAll other materials, Acid Chapter XXCorrosive MaterialsCompressed Gas Chapter XXCorrosivesToxic Chapter XX