Safety Cabinets For Toxics And Multirisk Safety Cabinets

GENERAL
For obvious safety reasons (fire, explosion, corrosion, poisoning), all dangerous products must be handled and stored with the utmost care.

STANDARDIZATION
Article R.5132-66 (formerly Art. 5162) of the Public Health Code (concerns toxic products):
Toxic and very toxic products must be stored in a specific place designed for this purpose and locked.

Article R.5132-68 (formerly Art. 5170) of the Public Health Code and recommendations of the I.N.R.S. (concerning chemical
products of different families):
Products that are incompatible with each other must be stored in separate cabinets or compartments.

JUDGMENT OF FEBRUARY 2nd 1998 CLASSIFIED FITTING (concerns polluting products):
Any product likely to pollute water or soil must be stored in a containment area.

EUROPEAN STANDARD EN14470-1 (concerns flammable products in the laboratory):
Flammable products stored in the laboratory must be stored in one or more cabinets with a minimum fire resistance of 15 minutes.
4 fire classifications are required: 15, 30, 60 and 90 minutes.

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