The Eagle safety cabinet Tower is a hazardous storage cabinet with one manually closing door and 4-inch legs that can store safety cans containing flammable liquids.
The 4-inch legs sit over vents, pipes, or other objects and facilitate cleaning and airflow under the cabinet.
Made of 18-gauge galvanized steel, the cabinet is resistant to rust, dents, and certain chemicals.
The yellow powder-coated finish resists scratches, chipping, fading, and other wear.
Gauge measures thickness (the lower the gauge, the thicker the material).
The cabinet's top, sides, doors, and bottom are double-walled, with 1-1/2 inches of space between the walls to reduce the risk of fires.
Each adjustable shelf can hold up to 350 pounds and is supported by four brackets.
The cabinet doors are securely shut with a three-point key lock and button latch.
Continuous piano hinges attach the doors to the cabinet, providing more security than standard butt hinges.
The door sill is 2 inches high to help keep out moisture.
Two 2-inch vents allow internal vapors to escape, each with a fire baffle and cap to help prevent igniting liquids inside the cabinet.
A ground connection facilitates grounding and helps prevent static sparks.
Four adjustable feet enable leveling of the cabinet—a safety warning label in English, French, and Spanish alerts users to the cabinet's contents.
The cabinet meets Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standard 1910.106 and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Code 30 for safe storage and handling of flammable liquids.
Hazardous storage cabinets organize, store, and segregate safety cans containing flammable or hazardous liquids.
Some cabinets are made of galvanized steel and are double-walled to reduce fire risk.
Others are made of polyethylene, which is resistant to certain acids and corrosive liquids.
Cabinets may have standard hinged doors that close manually or self-closing hinged or sliding doors that close automatically.
They can be color-coded: yellow for flammables; red for combustibles; blue for corrosives; green for pesticides; silver or light neutral for laboratory materials; and white or gray for other waste or outdoor lockers.
Specific cabinets are FM Approved and meet National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards for the storage and handling of flammable liquids.
Hazardous storage cabinets are used in various commercial and industrial environments and can also be suitable for home use.