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Chemical storage cabinet requirements
The Australian Standard AS/NZS 4681 sets out requirements for the storage and handling of Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods. Class 9 Cabinets must have ventilation, self-closing doors, spill capacity to control hazards.
Types of chemical storage cabinets
Flammable liquid storage cabinet requirements
Storemasta manufactures a wide range of Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods Storage Cabinets which are engineered and manufactured in full conformance with the Australian Standard.
Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods include airbag inflators, chemical or first aid kit, solid carbon dioxide or dry ice, ammonium nitrate fertiliser, polymeric beads and plastic molding compounds. According to the Australian Dangerous Goods Code, Class 9 goods are substances and articles which present a danger not covered by other classes.
Storemasta manufactures a range of trusted Class 9 Dangerous Goods Storage solutions for the safe, compliant storage of Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods.