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*Safely contain hazardous chemicals to reduce the risk of fire, protecting both personnel
and facilities Identify, organize, and segregate dangerous liquids.
*Offer compliance with federal OSHA regulations and state and local fire codes
*Improve efficiency by allowing solvent to be stored near the points of use
*Improve security with keyed locking mechanism
One of the leading causes of industrial fires is the improper storage and
handling of flammable liquids. It is important to identify and
inventory all chemicals in your workplace. Review the MSDS
(Material Safety Data Sheet) for each chemical to
determine characteristics and recommended storage practices.
To avoid generating toxic gases and to prevent fires and explosions,
it is important to segregate incompatible chemicals.
Some local regulations require positive pressure ventilation.
Sysbel cabinets offer fire-baffle protected vents toconnect to these systems.
If the chemical being stored is flammable or combustible,
OSHA 1910.106 applies.Your state and local codes, in all probability,
are based on either the National Fire Protection Association Code (NFPA 30)
and/or the Uniform Fire Code (UFC 79). Section 4.3 of the 2000 edition
of NFPA covers the design, construction, and capacity of storage cabinets.
In addition to passing a fire test, NFPA further requires
specific cabinet construction. Whereas both metal and wood
construction are acceptable, the most popular choice in industry is metal.
A wide variety of code compliant cabinets are available in sizes
ranging from 4-gallons (15 liters) to 120-gallons (454 liters).
Smaller cabinets allow solvents to be stored at worksite locations
saving costly trips to a central storage room. Undercounter,
wall mount and piggyback style cabinets add to safe storage,
even when space is at a premium. For high capacity storage,
including storage of 55-gallon drums, larger sized cabinets
designed specifically to house 30-gallon (114 liter) or
55-gallon (208 liter) drums are available. It's important to note that
OSHA Code 29 CFR 1910.106 states that not more than 60-gallons
may be Class I and II liquids. Custom sized cabinets are
also available for unique requirements.