Safe and Secure Storage of Class 5.1 Oxidising Agents
Titan Safety's range of oxidising agent storage cabinets are manufactured in Australia to provide safe and compliant storage for Class 5.1 oxidising substances. Designed to meet the requirements of AS 4326:2008 – The Storage and Handling of Oxidizing Agents, these cabinets help workplaces safely store hazardous oxidising chemicals while reducing the risk of fire, contamination and dangerous chemical reactions.
Available in a range of sizes, our Class 5.1 storage cabinets are suitable for laboratories, workshops, warehouses, manufacturing facilities and industrial workplaces. Each cabinet is designed to provide secure storage, spill containment and clear hazard identification, helping businesses maintain compliance with Australian dangerous goods storage requirements.
Constructed from durable powder-coated steel, our oxidising chemical storage cabinets are built to withstand demanding workplace environments. Every cabinet includes a fully welded leak-proof containment sump to capture spills and leaks, helping prevent the spread of hazardous substances and reducing environmental risks.
Key Features of our Oxidising Agent Storage Cabinets
- Designed for the safe storage of Class 5.1 oxidising agents
- Manufactured in Australia
- Designed to meet the requirements of AS 4326:2008 – The Storage and Handling of Oxidizing Agents
- Durable powder-coated steel construction
- Fully welded leak-proof spill containment sump
- Adjustable shelving for flexible storage configurations
- Lockable doors for secure chemical storage
- Clear Class 5.1 oxidising agent hazard signage
- Suitable for industrial, laboratory and commercial environments
- Available in a range of sizes to suit different storage requirements
What are Class 5.1 Oxidising Agents?
Class 5.1 oxidising agents are substances that, while not necessarily combustible themselves, can release oxygen or support combustion, causing other materials to ignite more easily and burn more intensely. Improper storage of oxidising chemicals can significantly increase fire risks and lead to hazardous reactions when mixed with incompatible substances.
Common examples of oxidising agents include:
- Calcium hypochlorite
- Sodium nitrate
- Potassium nitrate
- Potassium permanganate
- Hydrogen peroxide solutions
- Pool treatment chemicals
- Water treatment chemicals
- Laboratory oxidising reagents
Because oxidising substances can intensify fires and react with combustible materials, they should always be stored in a dedicated oxidising agent storage cabinet that complies with Australian Standards.
Requirements of AS 4326:2008 – The Storage and Handling of Oxidizing Agents
AS 4326:2008 – The Storage and Handling of Oxidizing Agents provides guidance for the safe storage and handling of Class 5.1 oxidising substances. The standard aims to minimise the risks associated with fire, chemical reactions, spills and exposure to hazardous materials.
Key considerations under AS 4326:2008 include:
Spill Containment
Oxidising agent storage cabinets should incorporate suitable spill containment measures to prevent leaks and spills from spreading throughout the workplace. Integrated containment sumps help contain hazardous substances and simplify spill management.
Segregation from Incompatible Chemicals
Oxidising agents should be stored separately from flammable liquids, combustible materials, organic substances, reducing agents and other incompatible chemicals. Proper segregation helps minimise the risk of fire, explosion and dangerous chemical reactions.
Hazard Identification and Signage
Storage cabinets should display appropriate Class 5.1 oxidising agent signage to ensure hazards are clearly identified and visible to workers, emergency responders and visitors.
Security and Controlled Access
Hazardous chemicals should be stored securely and accessed only by authorised personnel. Lockable storage cabinets help prevent unauthorised access and support workplace safety procedures.
Workplace Compliance
Businesses that store oxidising substances should ensure storage systems, quantities, segregation distances and handling procedures comply with relevant Australian Standards, workplace safety requirements and local regulations.
Titan Safety's range of oxidising agent storage cabinets is designed to assist workplaces in meeting the requirements of AS 4326:2008 while providing a practical and durable storage solution for hazardous chemicals.
Choosing the Right Oxidising Agent Storage Cabinet
Selecting the right oxidising chemical storage cabinet depends on several factors, including:
- The types of oxidising agents being stored
- The volume of chemicals requiring storage
- Container sizes and packaging formats
- Available floor space
- Workplace compliance requirements
- Future storage capacity needs
Whether you need a compact cabinet for laboratory chemicals or a larger solution for industrial chemical storage, Titan Safety offers a range of Class 5.1 oxidising agent storage cabinets to suit your application.
Available capacities include:
- 30L Oxidising Agent Storage Cabinet
- 60L Oxidising Agent Storage Cabinet
- 100L Oxidising Agent Storage Cabinet
- 160L Oxidising Agent Storage Cabinet
- 250L Oxidising Agent Storage Cabinet
- 350L Oxidising Agent Storage Cabinet
Why Choose Titan Safety Oxidising Agent Storage Cabinets?
Titan Safety supplies high-quality Australian-made oxidising agent storage cabinets designed to help businesses safely store hazardous chemicals and maintain compliance with Australian Standards. With durable construction, integrated spill containment and a range of storage capacities available, our cabinets provide a reliable solution for the storage of Class 5.1 oxidising substances across a wide range of industries.
Browse our range of oxidising agent storage cabinets below or contact our team for assistance selecting the right cabinet for your workplace.