In Australia, hazardous chemical storage must comply with strict frameworks such as AS 1940. For flammable liquids (Class 3), key requirements include:
Non-compliant or open storage methods are increasingly being replaced by standardized safety cabinets.
The client is an Australian industrial company operating across production and warehouse environments, storing:
Key requirements:
✔ Distributed storage to reduce centralized risk
✔ Capacity aligned with medium-volume chemical usage
✔ Design aligned with EN 14470-1 principles for global compliance adaptability
The client reported:
This export project demonstrates that:
For Australian and similar markets, cabinet selection should be based on standards, capacity, operating conditions, and risk level, rather than isolated specifications.
In Australia, hazardous chemical storage must comply with strict frameworks such as AS 1940. For flammable liquids (Class 3), key requirements include:
Non-compliant or open storage methods are increasingly being replaced by standardized safety cabinets.
The client is an Australian industrial company operating across production and warehouse environments, storing:
Key requirements:
✔ Distributed storage to reduce centralized risk
✔ Capacity aligned with medium-volume chemical usage
✔ Design aligned with EN 14470-1 principles for global compliance adaptability
The client reported:
This export project demonstrates that:
For Australian and similar markets, cabinet selection should be based on standards, capacity, operating conditions, and risk level, rather than isolated specifications.