The Eagle B-606NL bench safety can contains a spring-loaded dasher screen and is used to safely clean small parts or swab large parts in flammable solvents.
The dasher screen can be pushed down for cleaning parts and serves as a fire baffle to help prevent ignition of liquids inside the can.
Made of galvanized steel, the can is resistant to rust, dents, and certain chemicals.
The red powder-coated finish resists scratches, chipping, fading, and other wear.
This product measures 9-1/2 inches high and 7-3/4 inches in diameter and has a storage capacity of six quarts.
It is FM Approved as a safety can for handling flammable liquids in quantities of five gallons or less.
It complies with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standard 1910.106 for the safe storage and handling of flammable liquids.
Hazardous storage cans are used to safely store, transport, and dispense flammable or hazardous liquids.
They are typically made of polyethylene, 24-gauge galvanized steel, or 24-gauge stainless steel.
(Gauge is a measure of thickness; the lower the gauge, the thicker the material.) Hazardous storage cans come in a variety of styles, such as Type I cans, which have a single spout for filling and pouring, and Type II cans, which have a flexible metal hose for pouring and a second opening for filling.
They are often color-coded for different liquids (for instance, red cans for gasoline, blue cans for kerosene, yellow cans for diesel fuel, or green cans for oil).
Other common features include flame arrestors, which help prevent ignition of the liquid inside the can, and seam welds, which help prevent leaks.
Certain hazardous storage cans are FM Approved, and many meet National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards for the storage and handling of flammable liquids.
Hazardous storage cans are used in a variety of commercial and industrial environments and can also be suitable for home use.