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Chemicals and other flammable liquids are a necessary part of your business. But having them on site means taking some extra safety precautions—especially if you have a large amount of them.
The first you’ll encounter are flammable liquids that are considered Class I and have flash points below 100°F and a vapor pressure not exceeding 40 psia at 100°F. You can look at the material Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for the physical data of each liquid substance. Class I liquids are subdivided this way:
This gives you an idea of how to help protect your employees and your business if flammable liquids are a part of your operation.
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So what kind of flammable and combustible liquids are we talking about? They’re actually divided into three classes that you need to understand.
We’re dedicated to helping you be aware of safety risks. One area that’s sometimes overlooked is getting in and out of equipment. We have some tips to help.
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We also recommend you don’t put more than three cabinets in one area. However, if it’s an industrial operation, an additional cabinet or three-cabinet group is allowed if it’s separated by at least 100 feet from other cabinets or groups.
If you use more than four or five one-gallon or larger containers, or 12 or more smaller containers of flammable or combustible liquids, you need a storage cabinet to protect them. It’s a safe and convenient way to store liquid containers—including those in safety cans.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, sets storage cabinet requirements. While it’s possible to make your own cabinet following NFPA 30 rules, we recommend commercially available cabinets since they’re the easiest way meet your protection needs. A number of companies produce approved and listed cabinets. You can also find similar cabinets for larger 55-gallon drums or smaller containers like those used in laboratories.
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