FAQs
1. Not more than 25 gallons of flammable or combustible liquids may be stored in a room outside of an approved storage cabinet. 2. Not more than 60 gallons of flammable (flashpoint below 140 degrees F) or 120 gallons of combustible (flashpoint at or above 140 degrees F) may be stored in any one storage cabinet.
Does WD-40 need to be stored in a flammable cabinet? ›
Flammable materials such as wd40, aerosols, and many cleaners may be used as needed but must be returned to flammable cabinets after their use is complete. Some flammables are on 5s boards and push carts.
What materials should not be stored inside a flammable liquid storage cabinet? ›
Flammable liquid storage cabinets are not intended for storage of non-flammable chemicals, including oxidizers, highly toxic materials, acids, bases, or compressed gases. Some of these chemicals may dangerously interact with flammable liquids or damage the integrity of a flammable cabinet.
What are the guidelines for storage of flammable liquids? ›
Flammable liquids shall not be stored in areas used for exits, stairways, or normally used for the safe passage of people. Indoor storage of flammable liquids. No more than 25 gallons of flammable liquids shall be stored in a room outside of an approved storage cabinet.
What is a feature that storage cabinets for flammable liquids must have? ›
If the cabinet is vented, flame arrestors should be provided on the openings. Also, the vents should be extended to a safe location, generally outside the building. Each cabinet should be conspicuously labeled “Flammable- Keep Fire Away.” Only flammable and combustible liquids should be stored in the cabinet.
How many flammable cabinets can I have in one area? ›
No more than 60 gallons of Category 1, 2 and/or 3 flammable liquids or 120 gallons of Category 4 flammable liquids shall be stored in any one storage cabinet. No more than three such cabinets may be located in a single storage area. Quantities in excess of this shall be stored in an inside storage room.
Do flammable cabinets need to be inspected? ›
Proper use and regular inspections of these cabinets are fundamental elements of a comprehensive safety strategy, ensuring a secure workplace and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Can cardboard boxes be stored in flammable cabinets? ›
Can Cardboard Boxes be stored in Flammable Cabinets? The short answer is no. Under no circ*mstances should you store flammable materials such as paper or cardboard alongside flammable and hazardous materials.
What is the NFPA standard for flammable liquid storage? ›
NFPA 30 18.5. 4.1 stipulates the maximum quantity of flammable liquids in a single fire area should not exceed 25 gallons of Class IA liquids in approved containers. Additionally, NFPA 30 warns against storing more 120 gallons of Class IB, Class IC, Class II, or Class III liquids in containers.
Do flammable cabinets need to be locked? ›
Because most flammable liquids storage cabinets also have lockable doors, some WHS staff think that it's a regulatory requirement to keep flammable cabinets locked. However, this common practice of locking flammable cabinet doors is not actually a legal requirement.
Stored fuel containers shall be located to minimize exposure to excessive temperatures and physical damage. Containers shall not be stored near exits, stairways or areas normally used or intended for egress. Outlet valves of containers in storage or transport shall be closed.
Where must flammable liquids be stored in a workplace? ›
Safe storage of highly flammable liquids
When not in use, containers of flammable liquids will be kept closed and stored in suitable cabinets or bins of fire-resisting construction that are designed to retain spills (110% volume of the largest vessel normally stored in it).
What is the OSHA classification scheme for flammable liquids? ›
Category 1 shall include liquids having flashpoints below 73.4 °F (23 °C) and having a boiling point at or below 95 °F (35 °C). 2. Category 2 shall include liquids having flashpoints below 73.4 °F (23 °C) and having a boiling point above 95 °F (35 °C).