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Haz-Mat / Waste Buildings
Chemical Storage Buildings & Lockers 
  
  • Standard designs feature a single leaf door; buildings can be constructed with more door sets if required

  • Solidly welded frame construction for superior stability and rigidity

  • Hinged doors provide easy access for palletized loads

  • Doors provided with inside release features

  • Corrosion and weather resistant finish

  • Removable, galvanized steel grating for easy clean-up of spills

  • Sump volumes which exceed EPA, UFC, NFPA, and OSHA regulations

  • Grounding package includes grounding lugs, connector and rod

  • Relocatable via forklift or crane

  • FM Approved

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Typical Applications

 

Options - Tailor a Unit for Specific Purposes:

 

  • Flammable storage where drums must be handled individually.

  • Remote storage of regulated chemicals such as pesticides and other toxic or hazardous materials.

  • Pre-fabricated process enclosures to provide separation of dangerous activities from other work areas.

  • Collection and temporary storage of wastes.

  • Subdivide units to provide separation of incompatible materials

  • Affix shelving to interior walls to store smaller containers

  • Choose from a range of options: Mechanical Ventilation, Lighting, Access Ramps, Fire Suppression, Fire Rated Walls, Temperature Control, Poly Sump Liners, Fiberglass Grating, Explosion Relief Panels

  
 
 
     
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