This table provides guidelines for the storage of dangerous goods based on their classification. It assigns each class of dangerous goods a storage compatibility group numbered 1 through 13. Lower numbers indicate greater restrictions on joint storage. For example, group 1 substances can only be stored separately, while groups 10-13 can be stored jointly without restriction. The table shows which classes are compatible for joint storage and which require separation based on their assigned storage group.
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This table provides guidelines for the storage of dangerous goods based on their classification. It assigns each class of dangerous goods a storage compatibility group numbered 1 through 13. Lower numbers indicate greater restrictions on joint storage. For example, group 1 substances can only be stored separately, while groups 10-13 can be stored jointly without restriction. The table shows which classes are compatible for joint storage and which require separation based on their assigned storage group.