Chemical Storage & COSHH Cabinets

Chemical storage cupboards and COSHH cabinets are designed to keep hazardous substances secure and compliant with safety regulations. These cabinets are built with durability and safety in mind, featuring robust construction, lockable doors and reinforced shelves. Organising hazardous materials is made easy with our range of chemical storage and COSHH cabinets, allowing for proper segregation to prevent reactions or accidents. Whether you need to store corrosive liquids, flammable substances, or toxic materials, our cabinets come in various sizes and designs to suit your specific requirements. Each chemical cabinet undergoes rigorous testing to meet strict fire safety standards, giving you peace of mind in the event of an emergency.

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  1. Acid/Alkali Cupboard 1
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    £265.93 £221.61
  2. Acid/Alkali Cupboard 2
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    £406.46 £338.72
  3. Acid/Alkali Cupboard 3
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    £531.88 £443.23
  4. Acid/Alkali Cupboard 4
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    £614.98 £512.48
  5. Acid/Alkali Wall Cupboard 5
    SBXACID5
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    £353.59 £294.66
  6. COSHH Cupboard 1
    SBXCOSHH1
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    £244.78 £203.98
  7. COSHH Cupboard 2
    SBXCOSHH2
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    £370.20 £308.50
  8. COSHH Cupboard 3
    SBXCOSHH3
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    £466.91 £389.09
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FAQs

What colour should a COSHH cabinet be?

COSHH cabinets should be easily identifiable by their distinctive colour, typically chosen to signify the nature of the hazardous materials stored within. The colour of a COSHH cabinet serves as a visual cue to workers, alerting them to potential dangers and promoting safe handling practices. It is common for COSHH cabinets to be painted in bold and vibrant hues, ensuring clear visibility in busy environments.

Where should COSHH cabinets be located?

COSHH cabinets should be located in areas that are easily visible and accessible to workers. It's essential to place them where they can be quickly found in case of emergencies or when hazardous substances need to be accessed for work purposes. However, they should be placed away from high traffic areas to minimise the risk of accidental exposure to hazardous materials.

Should chemical storage cabinets be locked?

Yes, chemical storage cabinets should be locked when not in use. Locking these cabinets helps prevent unauthorised access to hazardous materials, reducing the risk of accidents, injuries or intentional misuse. By keeping the cabinets securely locked, you can ensure that only trained and authorised personnel have access to the chemicals stored inside.

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