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News Release from: Armorgard Security Products | Subject: Armorgard Flambank
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 March 2008
Hazardous substances secure in Armorgard
Flambank
Armorgard's vaults for storage of potentially hazardous substances are helping workshops, warehouses, building sites, factories, farms and local authority facilities comply with COSHH regs.
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) states the exposure to substances hazardous to health should be prevented However where this is not practical, which is often the case as many substances are needed on a regular basis and safer alternatives are not always available, measures should be taken to provide suitable work equipment to control exposure at the source
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 27 Sep 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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If you are questioning the security of your tools and equipment ask for Armorgard's product literature showing their complete range of secure boxes.
Armorgard's Flambank safely stores hazardous substances and is suitable in both internal and external environments.
Storing these substances in a purpose built container such as the Flambank avoids and minimises possible releases and confines it to inside the vault.
The Flambank is fully compliant with UK regulations, including the Health and Safety Executive Guide HS(G)51, 1990.
The vault is constructed using 3mm steel, fully ventilated with a welded sump and flame arrested gauze ensuring chemicals and dangerous substances are stored securely reducing exposure to them and the risks generated from leakage or fire.
The 5 lever deadlock ensures the potentially hazardous contents stay inside despite efforts of any unauthorised intruder.
The vault is available in a range of sizes and each finished in bright red with relevant warning fitted to BS5348 Standards.
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