Ramp — a structure intended for loading and unloading operations. One side of the ramp is adjacent to the wall of the warehouse, and the other is located along the railway track (railway ramp) or vehicle access road (automobile ramp).
Platform — a structure with a similar purpose to the ramp. Unlike the ramp, it is designed as a two-sided structure: one side is located along the railway track, and the opposite side — along the vehicle access road.
High-rise rack storage — storage on racks with a afghanistan mobile database height of over 5.5 m.
These standards also adopt the terms and definitions given in SNiP 31-03.
4. BASIC PROVISIONS
4 BASIC PROVISIONS
4.1 The fire safety requirements of these standards and regulations are based on the provisions and classifications adopted in SNiP 21-01.
4.2 In terms of explosion and fire hazard, buildings and warehouse premises are divided into categories A, B, B1-B4 and D depending on the stored substances, materials, products, raw materials and their packaging.
The categories of buildings and premises are established in accordance with NPB 105, departmental (industry) standards for technological design or special lists approved in the established manner.
Note — Hereinafter in the text, the term "substances, materials, products and raw materials" is combined with the term "cargo".
4.3 Administrative, utility buildings and premises for workers in warehouses should be designed in accordance with the requirements of SNiP 2.09.04.
The following terms and definitions are adopted in these standards:
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