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Do I Need Chemical Storage?

Do I need chemical storage?

If you’re just starting out in industrial manufacturing, or even if you’re a seasoned pro, you’ve probably asked yourself this question at least once. “Do I need chemical storage?” Truthfully, almost everyone comes in contact with dangerous materials. From the job-site to your time at home, synthetic chemicals and dangerous substances have become a fact of life. Most industries now rely on industrial grade solvents, fuels, resins and precursor bases to make a variety of products. Even if your company isn’t making anything too sophisticated or complex, chances are you still need a large quantity of cleaners and accessory products to keep your facilities clean. If you’ve found yourself to our pages, it’s likely that you’ve resorted to Google to answer your questions concerning chemical storage. And like the experts always say, “If you have to ask ‘if’ you need something, the answer is almost always a definitive, “Yes.”

Which Industries Need Chemical Storage?

If your company handles hazardous material, rather its in the production or after fulfilling orders, you are required by law to have compliant chemical storage onsite. There is a lot of misinformation and how truths out there about the very nature of hazardous materials. (Imagine that: the Internet can be misleading!) Many people think that just because a chemical isn’t flammable means it’s not dangerous. This is very misleading. Just because a material isn’t prone to sudden fires or explosions doesn’t mean it isn’t toxic and doesn’t require protection. In reality, it just requires a different level of protection with safeguards to prevent environmental contamination. Any type of dangerous chemical that comes with bright orange or yellow warning labels with cautionary signage and strong aversion language requires compliant chemical storage.

What is Compliant Chemical Storage?

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Chemical storage is unlike any other type of inventorying or warehouse in manufacturing. Unlike non toxic or stable materials like most building materials, tools, synthetic chemicals and compounds require separate climate controlled storage with proper ventilation. These chemicals cannot be stored with incompatible classifications and must be kept of vulnerable assets on the job-site. Simply storing these chemicals in a warehouse or any other available lot simply won’t cut it if the OSHA inspector comes by, and he almost always does. You need a steel solution that can keep dangerous chemicals from harming the environment. Storing hazardous materials in a designated and safe storage locker will also maintain the chemical consistencies of materials, so you don’t have to purchase more due to damage sustained due to fluctuating temperatures.