Category: Flammable Storage
Types of Chemical Storage Buildings
US Chemical Storage provides standard and customized storage building designs that match your specific requirements.
Read MoreMother Murphy’s Food and Beverage
Mother Murphy’s purchased a new facility that is being transitioned into a distribution center plus a new manufacturing area. Due to the nature of their business they always have a large…
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 MoreFlammable Storage Locker – Fire-Rated Protection
Gain compliance with a flammable storage locker by US Chemical Storage. Fire-rated protection keeps your workplace safe when storing hazardous chemicals.
Read MoreUnderstanding Safe Paint Storage Requirements
Our buildings meet OSHA and NFPA safe paint storage requirements for storing large volumes of paints and other flammable liquids.
Read MoreUse Chemical Storage Buildings When Storing Flavoring Chemicals
Storing flavoring chemicals? Flammable chemical storage buildings provide safe and compliant protection for corrosive and flammable flavoring chemicals.
Read MoreGas Cylinder Storage Buildings – Guidelines for Safe Storage
Gas cylinder storage techniques demonstrated by U.S. Chemical Storage show how to keep compressed gases safe, secure and 100% compliant.
Read MoreHow to Safely Store Lithium-Ion Batteries
Lithium batteries are used as a main power source in today’s electronic environments, but bulk lithium battery storage buildings are needed to maintain large quantities.
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.
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