Custom Safety Cabinet
Create a custom safety cabinet to meet your specific storage requirements. Constructed from 18-gauge cold-rolled steel, custom cabinets have all the features of Justrite’s leading safety cabinets, including U-Loc™ door handle, SpillSlope® safety shelves, and a rugged welded design.
All cabinets meet NFPA Code 30 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 for the storage of flammable liquids.
Cabinets with self-closing doors also meet the International Fire Code. Cabinets with self-closing doors and proper warning labels comply with NFPA 1, NFPA 400, and the IFC for the storage of hazardous materials such as acids, bases, flammable solids, oxidizers, and more.
All cabinets are designed for indoor use and backed by a ten-year warranty.
Design Considerations:
- Define the type of hazardous liquids to be stored. If several types are to be stored, segregation may be required.
- Determine the amount of storage capacity needed for each location.
- Consider the type of containers to be stored and how much shelf space and clearance height is needed. If large vessels such as 55-gallon (200-liter) drums are going to be stored, be sure to allow room for dispensing apparatus.
- Keep in mind that OSHA limits the storage of Category 1, 2 or 3 flammables to not more than 60-gallons (227-liters), nor more than 120-gallons (454-liters) of Category 4 flammables, per cabinet.
Create a custom safety cabinet to meet your specific storage requirements. Constructed from 18-gauge cold-rolled steel, custom cabinets have all the features of Justrite’s leading safety cabinets, including U-Loc™ door handle, SpillSlope® safety shelves, and a rugged welded design.
All cabinets meet NFPA Code 30 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 for the storage of flammable liquids.
Cabinets with self-closing doors also meet the International Fire Code. Cabinets with self-closing doors and proper warning labels comply with NFPA 1, NFPA 400, and the IFC for the storage of hazardous materials such as acids, bases, flammable solids, oxidizers, and more.
All cabinets are designed for indoor use and backed by a ten-year warranty.
Design Considerations:
- Define the type of hazardous liquids to be stored. If several types are to be stored, segregation may be required.
- Determine the amount of storage capacity needed for each location.
- Consider the type of containers to be stored and how much shelf space and clearance height is needed. If large vessels such as 55-gallon (200-liter) drums are going to be stored, be sure to allow room for dispensing apparatus.
- Keep in mind that OSHA limits the storage of Category 1, 2 or 3 flammables to not more than 60-gallons (227-liters), nor more than 120-gallons (454-liters) of Category 4 flammables, per cabinet.
Mageme Form Id | 101 |
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Weight(LBS) | 0.000000 |