20L - Polyethylene Corrosive Substance Storage Cabinet
Vendor:Storemasta

20L - Polyethylene Corrosive Substance Storage Cabinet

$1,479.58 AUD ex. GST
Corrosive Substance Storage Cabinet - 30L - STOREMASTA
Vendor:Storemasta

30L - Corrosive Substance Storage Cabinet

$1,549.24 AUD ex. GST
60L - Corrosive Substance Storage Cabinet
Vendor:Storemasta

60L - Corrosive Substance Storage Cabinet

$1,651.11 AUD ex. GST
250L - Corrosive Substance Storage Cabinet
Vendor:Storemasta

250L - Corrosive Substance Storage Cabinet

$2,332.08 AUD ex. GST

Corrosive cabinets & outdoor stores

In line with AS 3780 - The storage and handling of corrosive substances, Class 8 dangerous goods must be stored to prevents leaks and spills, corrosion of storage materials, entry into the environment and reactions with incompatible substances.

Requirements for corrosive substance storage

Key requirements for safe Corrosive Storage include secured entry so that unauthorised access to Class 8 chemicals is prohibited, separation and segregation to minimise harm, storage on floors which have immediate access from outside the premises, corrosion resistant materials to prevent attack on the storage equipment, sufficient ventilation to maintain workplace exposure standards, and compliant spill containment.

Store corrosives safely

Corrosive chemicals are common in many workplaces and include acids and alkalis such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide and nitric acid. Due to the harm that corrosive substances can cause through contact with the chemical as well as highly corrosive vapours, compliant Corrosive Substance Storage is a necessity.

FAQs

What is the Australian Standard for corrosive substances?

AS 3780 - The storage and handling of corrosive substances lays out all requirements for these Class 8 dangerous goods to reduce the likelihood and impact of harm for people, property and the environment.

Do Corrosive Substance Stores require safety showers or eyewash stations?

Yes, emergency decontamination facilities for Corrosive Storage are required within 2 to 10 metres of where packages are opened. This equipment includes eyewash facilities, water for hand washing and a safety shower.

What does the Class 8 diamond mean?

It's vital that all Corrosive Substance Cabinets and Outdoor Stores feature compliant signage and placards so that staff are aware of these hazardous substances. The Class 8 dangerous goods diamond offers instant recognition and warning of the hazards associated with the corrosive substances kept onsite. The sign depicts corrosive chemicals being spilt on a surface and human hands, and is marked clearly with the number 8 and the words CORROSIVE.

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