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Spend on health & safety in your organisation in 2012 will be?
This is an anonymous poll for statistical purposes only
Last Month's Poll

Are you in favour or proposals to reduce the number of workplace safety inspections?

Yes - 25%

No - 75%

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Hazardous liquid storage solutions
December 1st 2009

Safety Unlimited manufactures a comprehensive range of bulk storage units that are designed to protect against environmental pollution and hazardous situations occurring by containing accidental spills.

A popular model in the range is the relocatable safety store, a high spec building designed specifically for storing low flash point flammable liquids and other hazardous materials. The stores have been tested and approved by the Warrington Fire Research Centre to a 1 hour resistance in compliance with BS476: part 22 1987 clause 5. The units offer many high-spec features as standard and optional extras are also available to suit individual needs.

Safety Unlimited also manufactures a range of storage units that are specifically equipped to house 205 litre drums and IBCs. Constructed from 2mm profiled mild steel over 50 x 50 x 3mm RHS, the units have high and low flame arrested ventilation and removable galvanised grid shelving and flooring. The IBC and drum storage units are available in various sizes.

A bespoke service is available on all manufactured products.

Take advantage of Safety Unlimited's extended offer - 10% off all hazardous liquid containment units.

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