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Insurance in the Chemical Industry
Insurance in the Chemical Industry Ensuring Protection and Mitigating Risks A 2021 Study from The Hartford found that around 75% of commercial buildings are underinsured. What’s more, those who were […]
Read MoreThe Importance of Spill Containment Sumps in Chemical Storage Buildings
Chemical storage buildings require liquid-tight containment sumps to keep chemical spills from reaching the environment.
Read MoreSugar Storage Safety
SUGAR STORAGE SAFETY At certain times of the year, candy is part of our seasonal celebrations. Think of Valentine’s Day, Easter, or Christmas without candy. A specific candy will often […]
Read MoreAmmonium Nitrate Storage Buildings Reduce the Risk of Explosions
Improper ammonium nitrate storage may create a dangerous risk, as seen in the Beirut explosion. Learn why using chemical storage buildings is a wise choice.
Read MorePowdered Metals Storage
Metal powders must be handled with extreme care due to the hazards associated with the product and the risk of contamination. Some metal powders are combustible in standard atmospheric conditions.
Read MoreUniversity of Arkansas’ Chemical Storage Needs
The University of Arkansas contacted US Chemical after deciding to relocate and collate all lab chemicals to a central location on campus. They saw a need to secure the materials…
Read MoreOil and Flammable Liquid Storage
Safely store oil and flammable liquids with an approved chemical storage building. Learn more about safety regulations with US Chemical Storage.
Read MoreProper Methods for Hydrogen Peroxide Storage
Hydrogen peroxide is used in many industries. Because of its oxidizing characteristics, always store in flammable chemical storage buildings.
Read MoreSafe Chemical Storage Solutions for Acetophenone
Acetophenone is a highly combustible liquid, per NFPA. Protect your workplace by storing in fire-rated chemical storage lockers.
Read MoreHow To Choose a Proper Chemical Storage Building
Choosing a proper chemical storage building that keeps employees safe and is compliant with OSHA, the IBC, and the NFPA can be an easy 5 step process.
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