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What legislation and guidance should you follow for certain substances?

Suitable storage of hazardous substances is not only crucial for safety but also a legal requirement in many industries. At Emtez, we provide detailed advice on storing hazardous liquids, oils, flammables, and gases to help you comply with industry standards and regulations. Our experts will guide you through everything from selecting the right storage containers to implementing effective spill response plans. By utilising our expert guidance, you can mitigate risks, prevent accidents, and create a safer work environment. Explore our comprehensive resources today to learn how to store hazardous materials safely and efficiently.

Chemical Buckets & Containers

Chemicals

Improper storage of chemicals can endanger your business, the environment, and the safety of your employees.

To help you navigate these risks, we have compiled a comprehensive collection of official documents focused on the safe storage and handling of chemicals in the workplace.

Our resources cover crucial topics such as chemical warehousing, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH), including offshore regulations, and best practices for working with solvents.

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Oil Drums

Oils

In the UK, the storage of oil is governed by country-specific regulations, and at Emtez, we ensure full compliance with these requirements across all four countries.

Our drum and IBC spill pallets, along with our drum and IBC storage units, meet all regulatory standards.

To support these storage solutions, we offer a comprehensive range of absorbents and spill kits, enabling prompt and effective responses to oil spills and incidents. By providing these products and tools, we help you maintain a safe and compliant environment for oil storage and handling.

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Flammable Substances inside drums

Flammables

The correct storage of hazardous and flammable liquids is heavily regulated to ensure safety and compliance.

At Emtez, we can help you navigate these regulations by offering a comprehensive range of solutions, such as drum and IBC fire-rated storage containers, safety cabinets, and walk-in units.

Understanding the importance of proper storage, we provide a detailed list of official guidance covering various aspects, such as the safe handling of organic peroxides and compliance with the DSEAR (Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations) in the Legislation & Guidance tab.

Our goal is to equip you with the necessary information and products to maintain a safe and compliant environment.

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Gas Cylinders

Gases in Cylinders

The correct storage of gas cylinders is crucial for safety and compliance, guided by four key principles.

At Emtez, we ensure you meet these standards by offering secure and well-ventilated storage solutions.

Firstly, gas cylinder stores should be located externally on your site and be fully secured. Additionally, they should have good natural ventilation and be free from ignition sources or combustible materials. Proper segregation of gases is essential, and while the guidance is straightforward, it is critical to understand it fully.

Remember - your insurance provider and local authority fire brigade may have specific requirements regarding the location of your gas cylinder store. Involving them in the decision making process is good practise to ensure full compliance.

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Lithium-ion Batteries

Lithium-ion Batteries

Lithium-ion have quickly become used every day in almost all technology. It was a huge development to regular lithium batteries because lithium-ion allows for the use and reuse after a charge while holding more energy.

Knowing lithium-ion batteries are susceptible to thermal runaway (see below), which can cause fires or explosions, it’s important not to expose them to high temperatures and instead store them in a cool, dry place. However, extremely cold temperatures (below 0°C) can also compromise the battery’s components, so avoiding such conditions is equally important.

To keep your people and your premises safe, it's important to make a strategic investment in specialised storage solutions as well as responsible disposal solutions. These measures not only mitigate the risk of fire or battery explosions but also safeguard the lithium-ion batteries from external factors, such as excessive heat, that could potentially compromise their integrity. 

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