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Toxic Storage Cabinets

Titan Safety offers a range of toxic substances cabinets designed specifically for the safe and secure storage of Class 6 toxic substances. Commonly used Class 6 toxic substances in the workplace include: Arsenic compounds, cyanide, acids, lead compounds and some pesticides.

Safe and secure storage of Class 6 toxic substances  

Titan Safety's range of Spill Crew toxic substances cabinets are manufactured in Australia to meet the requirements of AS4452-1997, ensuring the highest level of safety and quality for the storage of toxic substances. They are available in a wide range of storage capacities and all include vital safety features such as self-closing doors and a double wall construction with a 40mm barrier. 

For secure toxic substances storage, our safety cabinets are constructed with durable and powder-coated steel, providing strength and longevity. Each toxic safety cabinet includes a built-in containment sump to capture any leaks, drips or spills.  

 Key Features of our toxic substances cabinets 

  • Designed for the safe storage of Class 6 toxic substances 
  • Adjustable shelving 
  • Self-closing doors for enhanced fire containment 
  • Integral vents with flash arrestors for vapour ignition prevention 
  • Manufactured to meet the requirements of AS4452-1997 
  • Available in various sizes to suit your storage capacity needs 
  • Australian Made 

Understanding the Importance of Proper Toxic Substance Storage

Proper storage of toxic substances is a critical aspect of workplace safety and environmental protection. Handling Class 6 dangerous goods, which include toxic and infectious substances, requires specialized storage solutions to mitigate the risks.

Toxic substance storage must adhere to strict regulations to prevent leaks, spills, or accidental exposure. This includes using dedicated safety cabinets, built to the requirements of Australian Standards. Failure to store these materials correctly can lead to serious workplace health and safety hazards.

By understanding the importance of proper toxic substance storage, organizations can safeguard their employees, the community, and the environment. Investing in the right storage infrastructure and training personnel on handling procedures is essential to ensure the safe management of these hazardous materials.

Toxic Storage Cabinets: Compliance with AS/NZS 4452-1997

The AS/NZS 4452-1997 standard provides crucial guidelines for the safe storage and handling of toxic substances. Compliance with this regulation is essential for businesses that work with hazardous materials.

The standard outlines the requirements for the storage of Class 6 dangerous goods, which include toxic substances. It covers aspects such as the design and construction of storage facilities, signage, spill containment, and emergency planning.

Adhering to the AS/NZS 4452-1997 standard helps organizations mitigate the risks associated with toxic substance storage. It ensures the protection of employees, the public, and the environment from potential exposure or incidents.

Businesses must thoroughly understand the regulations and implement the necessary measures to store toxic materials safely. Proper compliance can prevent costly fines, legal issues, and environmental damage.

Choosing the Right Toxic Safety Cabinet for Your Needs

When it comes to storing toxic substances, having the right safety cabinet is crucial for protecting your employees and workplace. The type of toxic safety cabinet you choose should depend on the specific hazardous materials you need to store, as well as the size and layout of your facility.

It is crucial to consider the volume and number of containers you need to store, with enough clearance for easy access and airflow.

By carefully evaluating your toxic storage needs and investing in a cabinet built to Australian Standards, you can help ensure the safe handling and containment of hazardous materials in your workplace.

Toxic Storage Cabinet FAQs

What is a toxic substance storage cabinet used for?

Toxic substance storage cabinets are designed to securely store hazardous chemicals that pose health risks if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. They help prevent unauthorised access, reduce exposure risks, and support compliance with workplace safety and poisons regulations.

Which chemicals are classified as toxic or poisonous?

Toxic or poisonous substances typically fall under Class 6 dangerous goods and include chemicals such as pesticides, cyanides, arsenic compounds, and certain industrial chemicals. These substances can cause serious injury or death if mishandled and must be stored in accordance with regulatory requirements.

Are lockable cabinets required for storing toxic substances?

Yes, toxic storage cabinets should be lockable to restrict access to authorised personnel only. Secure storage is a key requirement for managing poisons safely and is often mandated under Australian regulations, particularly for higher-risk substances.

What are the legal requirements for storing poisons in Australia?

In Australia, the storage of poisons is regulated through a combination of WHS laws, the Australian Dangerous Goods Code, and state-based poisons legislation. Requirements vary depending on the classification and quantity of the substance, but generally include secure storage, correct labelling, segregation, and access control.

Do toxic cabinets need ventilation?

Ventilation requirements depend on the specific chemicals being stored and the outcome of a risk assessment. In many cases, cabinets are designed to contain substances safely without active venting. If ventilation is considered, it should be done in accordance with relevant standards and professional guidance.

What is the difference between toxic and corrosive storage cabinets?

Toxic cabinets are designed for secure, lockable storage of poisonous substances, focusing on access control and containment. Corrosive cabinets are built with chemical-resistant materials to safely store acids and bases. Each cabinet type is purpose-built for a specific hazard and should not be used interchangeably.

Can pesticides or hazardous chemicals be stored in a toxic cabinet?

Yes, many pesticides and hazardous chemicals classified as toxic (Class 6) can be stored in a toxic cabinet, provided they are compatible and stored according to their Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Always ensure proper segregation and compliance with relevant regulations.