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 Hazardous liquid cabinets and bins
November 5th 2010

Whether your requirements are to store acid, chemicals, flammable liquids, pesticide and agrochemicals, drugs or radiation Safety Unlimited has the solution with a range of cabinets and choice of portable storage bins.

Designed and manufactured to comply with HSG51 and COSHH the cabinets, available in various sizes, are constructed from Zintec coated steel with seams spot welded for extra rigidity. The cabinet doors have reinforced vertical panels and continuous hinges to prevent distortion from heat in fire conditions.

The storage bins are available in two sizes, each manufactured in either high quality Zintec or galvanised sheet steel with a liquid tight sump.

Each product is fitted with the relevant labels to comply with current regulations. For complete specifications on the standard range visit www.safetyunlimited.co.uk

With over 35 years of manufacturing experience Safety Unlimited will also tailor make cabinets and bins according to specific requirements direct from our factory in Southend, Essex.

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