Eagle 1947 flammable safety cabinet is used in manufacturing facilities, research laboratories and workplaces where flammable materials need to be securely stored & managed to prevent accidents. Eagle 1947 flammable cabinet reduces the risk of fire & protects personnel and the environment by storing flammable substances in a controlled environment.
Features:
- Eagle 1947 flammable safety cabinet features 18 gauge steel construction for structural rigidity and corrosion resistance.
- It provides galvanised steel levelling legs and shelves for long service life.
- This safety cabinet has manual self-latching doors to prevent sudden fluid spillage.
- It further features a red trilingual warning label for increased user safety.
- This safety cabinet has adjustable galvanised steel shelves that direct spillage to the sump's bottom and return while handling a maximum load of 350 lb.
Standards and Approvals:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Where should Eagle 1947 flammable safety cabinet be placed?
A. It should be kept on the building's floor and away from the exit and entrance.
Q. Is this safety cabinet corrosion-resistant?
A. This cabinet features a lead-free, high-glow powder finish for resisting corrosion on exposed surfaces.
Q. How should we arrange the hazardous materials in the safety cabinet?
A.
- Hazardous materials should be arranged in the safety cabinet according to their hazard class.
- Generally, the most hazardous materials should be placed at the top of the cabinet and the least hazardous materials should be at the bottom.
- It is also essential to make sure that all hazardous materials are labelled correctly and securely stored.
Q. What is the storage capacity of this Eagle 1947 safety cabinet?
A. This cabinet has a storage capacity of 45 gallons. Customers searching for a flammable storage cabinet with a higher capacity can opt for Eagle 1962 storage cabinet having a capacity of 60 gallons.
Q. What safety precautions should I take while using this eagle 1947 safety storage cabinet?
A.
- Ensure proper cabinet placement away from heat sources and in a well-ventilated area.
- Verify compliance with safety standards to meet legal requirements.
- Clearly label the cabinet and containers to indicate their contents and hazards.
- Store only compatible materials and use appropriate containers to prevent chemical reactions.
- Maintain good airflow within the storage area to prevent the accumulation of fumes.
- Regularly inspect and maintain the cabinet to keep it in optimal condition.
- Keep fire extinguishing equipment nearby and train personnel in their use.
- Be prepared to manage spills promptly, cleaning and disposing of them properly.
- Strictly prohibit smoking in the vicinity of the cabinet or storage area.
- Ensure that personnel are trained in safe cabinet usage & understand material hazards.
- Always lock the cabinet when not in use to prevent unauthorized access.
- Use safe practices when handling materials to avoid spillage or contamination.