Store flammable liquids and hazardous substances safely in this compact flammable storage cabinet, designed for secure use in workshops, labs and industrial environments.
With a single adjustable shelf and clearly defined storage space, this cabinet helps you organise smaller quantities of flammable materials while supporting safer handling and segregation on site.
Product Features
- Purpose-built cabinet for the safe storage of flammable liquids and hazardous substances
- Compact overall height of 1118 mm for easy positioning under windows or services
- Single internal shelf to keep containers organised and off the cabinet floor
- Wide 1092 mm cabinet width for accommodating multiple small containers
- 457 mm deep design offers useful capacity without projecting too far into walkways
- Suitable for supporting compliance with COSHH storage requirements
Key Specifications
| Product type | Flammable storage cabinet |
|---|---|
| Overall height | 1118 mm |
| Overall width | 1092 mm |
| Overall depth | 457 mm |
| Number of shelves | 1 |
| Category | COSHH storage |
Applications
- Storing flammable liquids and solvents in workshops and maintenance areas
- Organised storage of hazardous substances in laboratories and test facilities
- Segregating flammable products from general stock in stores and warehouses
- Improving compliance with COSHH-related storage and handling practices
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this cabinet suitable for storing all types of hazardous substances?
This cabinet is designed primarily for flammable liquids and similar hazardous substances. Always check the safety data sheet for each product to ensure it is compatible with flammable storage cabinets.
How many shelves are included with this cabinet?
The cabinet is supplied with one internal shelf, providing a raised storage level above the cabinet floor for better organisation of containers.
Can this cabinet help with COSHH compliance?
Yes, it supports safer segregation and storage of flammable and hazardous substances as part of a COSHH management system. It should be used alongside suitable procedures, labelling and risk assessments.
