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Which of the following conditions in a dry storage area should be considered a critical violation?

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I can not find the question, and the proposals. What I can do is explain the dry storage conditions:

• Ideal storage temperature: 15-25 ° C

• dry storage (relative humidity 40-60%)

• protected storage of UV rays

• storage in a halogen-free zone (no fluorescent sources, mercury, copier consumables, ...)

• No storage on the floor, along walls, in front of radiators or other sources of heat

• storage away from dust (use protection)

• The rust inhibitor must not be removed (eg an oil film on untreated steel parts)

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A poor ventilation and warm temperature are conditions in a dry storage area that are considered a critical violation for this would speed up deterioration of products.

The dry area must have at least fan or specialized system to provide proper ventilation. In addition, a thermometer must be placed to properly monitor room temperature and maintain correct temperature consistency.

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