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Outdoor Chemical Storage Challenges Solved — New Range of Dangerous Goods Stores Designed for Australian Conditions

Outdoor Chemical Storage Challenges Solved — New Range of Dangerous Goods Stores Designed for Australian Conditions

2025-08-11

Outdoor storage of flammable and corrosive substances has long been a challenge for industrial operators across Australia. From strict compliance under AS1940 to the country’s harsh climate and safety audit requirements, many businesses face ongoing pain points: leakage risk during rain, non-compliance with local standards, corrosion of outdoor units, and limited capacity flexibility.

To address these challenges, SUPER CO., LTD has launched its latest Outdoor Dangerous Goods Stores specifically designed for the Australian market. Manufactured using heavy-duty galvanised steel and finished in high-performance epoxy and polyurethane coatings, these units provide a durable, compliant, and low-maintenance solution for safely storing flammable, corrosive, toxic, and oxidizing agents in outdoor environments.


Pain Points in Outdoor Chemical Storage

Australian laboratories, mining operations, and industrial plants often struggle with:

  • Non-compliance: Many imported cabinets fail to meet AS1940, AS4326, or AS2714 requirements.

  • Weather damage: Unprotected surfaces corrode quickly under sun, wind, and salt exposure.

  • Spill and leak risk: Inadequate containment leads to costly cleanups and environmental penalties.

  • Limited scalability: Traditional units cannot accommodate various container sizes such as drums, IBCs, and small packages.

SUPER’s new Outdoor Dangerous Goods Stores directly solve these pain points by combining Australian-certified construction with field-tested engineering features tailored for local conditions.


Built for Australian Standards and Climate

Each store is engineered and certified to meet AS1940 CLASS 3, AS4326 CLASS 5.2, AS2714 CLASS 6, AS2312, and AS/NZS 4452:1997 standards.
The modular range includes 80L, 160L, 250L, 350L, and 450L units as well as IBC models for larger storage capacities (1–24 IBCs).

Key features include:

  • Heavy-duty galvanised steel construction for long-term corrosion resistance.

  • Rear-sloping roof with gutter system for efficient rainwater drainage.

  • Ventilation and built-in spill containment bund, keeping contents safe and dry.

  • Forklift slots and tie-down lugs for easy handling and secure placement.

  • ISO locking bar and welded earthing lug, ensuring safety during chemical handling.

  • 2-pack epoxy primer + polyurethane finish (≥200 microns) per AS2312.1-2014 standard.

Each unit’s storage platform is elevated above the sump, preventing direct contact with leaked liquids — an important compliance point under AS1940 guidelines.


Customer Value: Compliance, Durability, and Peace of Mind

For customers, the biggest value lies not only in compliance but also in confidence.
SUPER’s outdoor stores enable operators to store up to 350L of hazardous liquids safely, or scale up using 2IBC or 24IBC models for large chemical inventories. The modular design allows easy expansion without major site modifications.

A safety officer from an Australian chemical distributor shared:

“We needed a solution that could withstand coastal weather and still comply with AS standards. SUPER’s outdoor storage units checked all the boxes — solid build, well-finished, and ready for inspection.”


A Reliable Partner for Australian Industry

With a commitment to Australian safety standards, site efficiency, and operator protection, SUPER continues to expand its range of chemical and fire-rated safety cabinets tailored for the region’s industrial and environmental needs.

These new Outdoor Dangerous Goods Stores are not just storage units — they are a complete safety system that helps Australian companies achieve full compliance, reduce environmental risk, and protect workers in every condition.

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Outdoor Chemical Storage Challenges Solved — New Range of Dangerous Goods Stores Designed for Australian Conditions

Outdoor Chemical Storage Challenges Solved — New Range of Dangerous Goods Stores Designed for Australian Conditions

Outdoor storage of flammable and corrosive substances has long been a challenge for industrial operators across Australia. From strict compliance under AS1940 to the country’s harsh climate and safety audit requirements, many businesses face ongoing pain points: leakage risk during rain, non-compliance with local standards, corrosion of outdoor units, and limited capacity flexibility.

To address these challenges, SUPER CO., LTD has launched its latest Outdoor Dangerous Goods Stores specifically designed for the Australian market. Manufactured using heavy-duty galvanised steel and finished in high-performance epoxy and polyurethane coatings, these units provide a durable, compliant, and low-maintenance solution for safely storing flammable, corrosive, toxic, and oxidizing agents in outdoor environments.


Pain Points in Outdoor Chemical Storage

Australian laboratories, mining operations, and industrial plants often struggle with:

  • Non-compliance: Many imported cabinets fail to meet AS1940, AS4326, or AS2714 requirements.

  • Weather damage: Unprotected surfaces corrode quickly under sun, wind, and salt exposure.

  • Spill and leak risk: Inadequate containment leads to costly cleanups and environmental penalties.

  • Limited scalability: Traditional units cannot accommodate various container sizes such as drums, IBCs, and small packages.

SUPER’s new Outdoor Dangerous Goods Stores directly solve these pain points by combining Australian-certified construction with field-tested engineering features tailored for local conditions.


Built for Australian Standards and Climate

Each store is engineered and certified to meet AS1940 CLASS 3, AS4326 CLASS 5.2, AS2714 CLASS 6, AS2312, and AS/NZS 4452:1997 standards.
The modular range includes 80L, 160L, 250L, 350L, and 450L units as well as IBC models for larger storage capacities (1–24 IBCs).

Key features include:

  • Heavy-duty galvanised steel construction for long-term corrosion resistance.

  • Rear-sloping roof with gutter system for efficient rainwater drainage.

  • Ventilation and built-in spill containment bund, keeping contents safe and dry.

  • Forklift slots and tie-down lugs for easy handling and secure placement.

  • ISO locking bar and welded earthing lug, ensuring safety during chemical handling.

  • 2-pack epoxy primer + polyurethane finish (≥200 microns) per AS2312.1-2014 standard.

Each unit’s storage platform is elevated above the sump, preventing direct contact with leaked liquids — an important compliance point under AS1940 guidelines.


Customer Value: Compliance, Durability, and Peace of Mind

For customers, the biggest value lies not only in compliance but also in confidence.
SUPER’s outdoor stores enable operators to store up to 350L of hazardous liquids safely, or scale up using 2IBC or 24IBC models for large chemical inventories. The modular design allows easy expansion without major site modifications.

A safety officer from an Australian chemical distributor shared:

“We needed a solution that could withstand coastal weather and still comply with AS standards. SUPER’s outdoor storage units checked all the boxes — solid build, well-finished, and ready for inspection.”


A Reliable Partner for Australian Industry

With a commitment to Australian safety standards, site efficiency, and operator protection, SUPER continues to expand its range of chemical and fire-rated safety cabinets tailored for the region’s industrial and environmental needs.

These new Outdoor Dangerous Goods Stores are not just storage units — they are a complete safety system that helps Australian companies achieve full compliance, reduce environmental risk, and protect workers in every condition.