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Overview of Safety Cabinets

Chemical Characteristics and Capacity Issues

Corrosive Storage -  In polyethylene, steel and wood laminate.

Combustible Storage - Class III paints and inks with shelves for smaller containers.

Pesticide Storage - For turf chemicals in containers and drums.

Laboratory Cabinets - Research, medical and production and under fume hoods.

Drum Cabinets - Safe storage of 30 or 55 gallons drums.

Waste Storage - For segregating hazardous waste.

Accessories - Extra shelves, cabinet covers and more.

Custom Cabinets - Designed to unique applications.plicationd

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  • How to identify your needs:  

Determine if you need to store safety cans, 30- and/or 55-gallon drums, small paint cans, 4L bottles, aerosols, dispenser cans or other smaller containers.

  • Capacity needs:

Specialty cabinets are available for on-the-spot needs while larger cabinets offer expanded or large quantity storage.

  • Type of chemical to be stored:

Using color and labeling in your storage practices helps identify, organize and segregate liquids. It also helps fire department personnel recognize hazards when responding to fire situations.

While regulatory codes do not mandate the specific color of safety

cabinets, industry has customarily observed the following:

Yellow for flammable liquids     

Red for combustible liquids

Blue for corrosive liquids

White or Gray for hazardous waste materials or miscellanous applications. 

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