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Maximum safe storage temperature

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The maximum safe storage temperature (MSST) is the highest temperature to store a chemical (like an organic peroxide) above which slow decomposition and explosion may occur.

References[edit]

  • Fire, Frank L. (2006). Common Sense Dictionary for First Responders. Fire Engineering Books. p. 109. ISBN 1-59370-099-7.