I would think stainless steel exhaust parts would create a fairly heavy pallet load. How heavy are the cardboard and plastic containers that they can support 2 high when open topped?

At 07:59 AM 9/24/2010, you wrote:
I believe you're back to determining the weight 5 of plastic vrs a Class I
commodity. May not be sufficient weight of group a to be significant enough
to support extended burn time.

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Let me say where I'm coming from...I believe Chapter 13 Misc Storage applies
to this. The Insurance Company is telling the owner due to the plastic sided
cartons that the density could go as high as .70 regardless of height, but
he is checking in to it. The owner has asked my opinion and I would like
some feedback before giving my opinion, making sure I am not missing
something.

Bobby Gillett
Sr. Project Manager
Key Fire Protection, Inc.
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[mailto:sprinklerforum-boun...@firesprinkler.org] On Behalf Of Bobby Gillett
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Subject: Manufacturing with shipping "storage"

We have a manufacturing facility making stainless steel exhaust parts. They
are packaged for shipping on wooden pallets, sometimes in cardboard and
sometimes in plastic sided cartons (both have open tops and both cartons are
the size of the pallet) fully wrapped in shrink wrap (encapsulated) then
stacked two high. The overall height is 68" of the double stacked pallets.



How would you classify the storage in the shipping area?



Thank you,



Bobby Gillett

Sr. Project Manager

Key Fire Protection, Inc.

(731) 424-0130 office  (731) 424-9285 fax

(731) 267-4853 cell

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