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Dangerous goods cabinet requirements.
Injuries can also be caused as a result of skin contact ingestion as well as inhalation of dangerous material.
The design requirement for dangerous goods signs that must be applied to chemical storage cabinets are outlined in the australian standard as 1216.
Smaller amounts of flammable substances can be stored in an approved metal cabinet ask your safety supplier for help.
Well ventilated and well lit.
Seek specialist advice to find out what you may need to do in these situations.
The safety signage requirements for chemical storage cabinets is outlined in the relevant australian standard that specifies the requirements for the class of dangerous goods that is being stored.
Very large amounts or particular types of substances may need to be kept in a dangerous goods store or separate building.
The purpose of this national code of practice is to provide practical guidance and advice on how to comply with the national standard for the storage and handling of workplace dangerous goods.
Every cabinet is fire tested and fire resistant.
This can be very dangerous as it can cause loss of life and property.
National standard for the storage and handling of workplace dangerous goods nohsc 1015 2001.
Of dangerous goods including manufacturers importers suppliers installers and users.
Secured from the public including unauthorized students.
The cabinet shall be of a double walled sheet steel construction having a thickness of at least 0 75mm.
Separated from ignition sources.
Protected from temperature fluctuations and direct sunlight.
The main requirements for indoor storage cabinets used for the storage of class 4 dangerous goods include.
Meet requirements of osha nfpa 30 nfpa 1 and the international fire code requirements.
General requirements for the storage of all dangerous goods.