Dangerous goods storage is a critical control measure for managing hazardous substances safely across industrial, commercial and site environments. Proper storage reduces the risk of fire, chemical exposure, spills and environmental harm, while supporting compliance with Australian Standards and workplace safety requirements.
Our dangerous goods storage range includes flammable liquid cabinets, corrosive substance cabinets, toxic storage cabinets, aerosol cabinets, gas cylinder cages, lithium battery cabinets and PPE storage solutions—each engineered to safely contain specific classes of dangerous goods. Designed for workshops, warehouses, laboratories, plant rooms and outdoor sites, these storage systems help organisations control risk at the source.
Dedicated cabinets and cages are designed to suit flammable liquids, corrosives, toxics, aerosols, gases and lithium batteries—ensuring correct segregation and risk control.
Storage solutions are designed to support compliance with relevant Australian Standards such as AS 1940, AS/NZS 4452, AS 4332 and emerging lithium battery guidance.
Double-walled steel construction, leak-proof sumps and fire-resistant materials help contain spills and reduce ignition risk.
Available in indoor cabinets, ventilated units and outdoor cages to suit site layout, substance type and environmental exposure.
Clearly identified, lockable storage reduces unauthorised access, improves housekeeping and supports safe handling practices.
From small workshops to large industrial facilities, the range supports everything from single-container storage to high-volume chemical management.
Dangerous goods storage refers to purpose-built cabinets, cages or enclosures used to safely contain hazardous substances such as flammable liquids, corrosives, toxics, gases, aerosols and lithium batteries.
Selection depends on:
Using the correct cabinet for each hazard class is essential for safety and compliance.
In many workplaces, yes. Australian Standards and WHS regulations require hazardous substances to be stored in compliant containers that reduce fire, spill and exposure risks.
No. Incompatible substances must be segregated. Dedicated cabinets are required to prevent dangerous reactions between flammables, corrosives, oxidisers and toxics.
Some cabinets include venting ports to allow optional mechanical ventilation where required by site risk assessments or standards.
Storage should be:
Correct placement is as important as the cabinet itself.
Our specialised team is here to assist with custom solutions and multi-site safety rollout.