Battery Storage Cabinet - 30L
Vendor:Storemasta

Battery Storage Cabinet - 30L

$1,434.89 AUD ex. GST
Battery Storage Cabinet - 60L
Vendor:Storemasta

Battery Storage Cabinet - 60L

$1,554.23 AUD ex. GST
Battery Storage Cabinet - 100L
Vendor:Storemasta

Battery Storage Cabinet - 100L

$1,790.21 AUD ex. GST
Battery Storage Cabinet - 160L
Vendor:Storemasta

Battery Storage Cabinet - 160L

$1,897.07 AUD ex. GST
18 Outlet Battery Charging Cabinet with BTA Fire Suppression System - Non Monitored
18 Outlet Battery Charging Cabinet with Fire Suppression System - Monitored
Vendor:Storemasta

18 Outlet Battery Charging Cabinet with Fire Suppression System - Monitored

$14,681.37 AUD ex. GST
8 Outlet Battery Charging Cabinet with BTA Fire Suppression System - Non Monitored
18 Outlet Battery Charging Cabinet with Fire Suppression System - Monitored with Auto Dialer
Battery Storage Cabinet - 250L
Vendor:Storemasta

Battery Storage Cabinet - 250L

$2,339.64 AUD ex. GST
Lithium-ion Battery Transport Unit - Small
Vendor:Storemasta

Lithium-ion Battery Transport Unit - Small

$5,206.95 AUD ex. GST

Miscellaneous dangerous goods

The Australian Standard AS/NZS 4681 sets out requirements for the storage and handling of Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods. Class 9 Cabinets must have ventilation, self-closing doors and spill capacity to control hazards.

Class 9 storage

Storemasta manufactures a wide range of Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods Storage Cabinets which are engineered and manufactured in full conformance with the Australian Standard. This ensures your Class 9 storage offers optimum protection for your people and property.

Compliant solutions for Class 9 DG

Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods include airbag inflators, chemical or first aid kit, solid carbon dioxide or dry ice, ammonium nitrate fertiliser, polymeric beads and plastic molding compounds. According to the Australian Dangerous Goods Code, Class 9 goods are substances and articles which present a danger not covered by other classes.

FAQs

Why is Battery Management important?

To control battery risks, including lithium-ion battery fires, a pro-active approach based on the risk methodology method is required. Identify hazards, assess risk, control these risks through the suitable battery storage and handling equipment, and then sustain safety and compliance through ongoing inspections and audits is advised.

What class of dangerous goods are lithium-ion batteries?

Lithium-ion batteries fall into the Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods. This varied class includes other substances and articles such as air bag inflators, whie asbestos, dry ice and magnetised materials. You can find your class of dangerous goods on your safety data sheet.

Do I need to replace damaged Dangerous Goods Signs?

Yes, to ensure compliance and safety, all Dangerous Goods Signs and Hazchem Signs must be installed and maintained. Without a visible, intact sign, your team won't be able to clearly identify the dangerous goods in your workplace, which may lead to harmful incidents. We recommend regularly inspecting your DG signs and danger signs, replacing them with new signage when applicable.

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