Category: Safety
Gas 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 MorePool Chemical Storage
Swimming pool chemicals include a variety of disinfectants and sanitizers designed to control the growth of algae, bacteria and other forms of infectious organisms.
Read MoreLithium Ion Battery Storage Requirements
Lithium ion batteries have become ultra-common but there are risks with this technology. Learn about lithium-ion battery storage requirements with U.S. Chemical Storage.
Read MoreWhy is Intrinsic Safety Important to Chemical Storage?
Flammable materials are a necessary part of many industrial and manufacturing processes. While precautions ensure the containment of these materials, there is always some risk of ignition.
Read MoreProtect High and Low Explosives with Explosive Storage Magazines
Prevent accidents by storing your high and low explosives properly. Utilizing an explosive storage magazine to store ammunition and explosives can prevent detrimental accidents.
Read MoreDon’t Paint Yourself into a Corner, Use Safe Storage Buildings
Paint falls under the coatings industry. It is one of many different types of coatings made and used.
Read MoreSafely Store Flammable MEK Solvents
As a flammable liquid, Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) should be stored in fire-rated storage buildings if located within 30 ft of an occupied structure.
Read MoreStoring Flammable Liquid Flavoring
Even though the food industry is not normally associated with fire risk and flammable substances, the solvents used in liquid flavorings are flammable and are therefore subject to strict regulations regarding usage and storage.
Read MoreToluene Storage
The chemical toluene is used in many industrial and consumer applications ranging from printing operations, manufacturing facilities, and nail salons.
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