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Safety Cabinets for Flammable & Chemical Storage
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Flammable Cabinets
Store flammable liquids safely near work areas in Eagle flammable safety cabinets. All Eagle metal cabinets are constructed of 18-gauge steel with double-wall construction and meet NFPA 30 and OSHA requirements. Multiple colors and sizes available.
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Corrosive Safety Cabinets
Use corrosive safety cabinets to store flammable and non-flammable acids and corrosive liquids. All interior and exterior surfaces, including shelves, are finished with blue epoxy powder coating. HDPE corrosive cabinets are also available.
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Paint Safety Cabinets
Eagle's line of paint and ink safety cabinets are FM approved cabinets for safely and securely storing and organizing paint and ink cans. These cabinets are available in red and yellow with additional shelves to maximize storage space.
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Pesticide Safety Cabinets
Pesticide safety cabinets help companies who specialize in lawn care, golf course management or agricultural interests or who handle and store pesticides and poisons. Eagle metal cabinets meet NFPA Code 30 and OSHA requirements.
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Drum Safety Cabinets
Use Eagle drum cabinets to keep 30- and 55-gallon drums close to your work area while safely containing flammable liquids or hazardous waste. Our line of drum safety storage cabinets can accommodate both horizontal or vertical drum storage.
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Cabinet Accessories
Eagle provides an assortment of cabinet replacement parts and accessories, including self closing adapter kits that allow users to convert cabinet doors from manual to self-close. Other available parts include shelves, trays, labels, and more.
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Hazardous Material Cabinets
Justrite provides specially-designed, code-compliant cabinets for hazardous material storage of chemicals. All feature self-closing doors, and many are available with ChemCor® lining for applications that require protection from harsh corrosives.
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EN Safety Cabinet for Flammables
Justrite EN safety cabinet accessories offer an opportunity to expand storage and convenience capabilities of existing cabinets. Available accessories include additional shelves, base covers, cabinet movers and more.
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Lithium Ion Battery Cabinets
Justrite lithium ion battery charging cabinets help reduce the risks and hazards resulting from a lithium ion thermal runaway event – ideal for industries that regularly charge and store battery-powered tools and equipment.
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Featured Products
Safety Cabinets for Industrial Hazardous Material Storage
Safety cabinets provide secure storage for flammable liquids, corrosives, pesticides, and other hazardous materials commonly used in industrial, laboratory, and commercial environments. Designed to help reduce fire risks and improve workplace organization, safety cabinets are an essential component of a comprehensive safety and compliance program.
Eagle safety cabinets are engineered for durability, compliance, and long-term performance in demanding workplaces. With a wide range of sizes, colors, and configurations available, facilities can safely store different classes of hazardous materials while maintaining proper segregation and easy access.
Types of Safety Cabinets
Eagle offers safety cabinets for a variety of hazardous material storage applications, including:
- Flammable liquid safety cabinets
- Corrosive and acid storage cabinets
- Paint and ink safety cabinets
- Pesticide safety cabinets
- Drum storage safety cabinets
- Hazardous material cabinets
- Cabinet accessories and replacement parts
Built for Safety and Durability
Eagle safety cabinets are constructed from rugged double-wall steel and incorporate safety-focused design features to help protect people, property, and the environment. Cabinets are designed to support OSHA and NFPA guidelines for the storage of hazardous materials while providing reliable performance in industrial settings.
Manufactured in the USA, Eagle cabinets are available in capacities ranging from 2 to 110 gallons to accommodate everything from small work areas to large-scale storage needs.
Eagle Safety Cabinet Features
- Reinforced double-wall steel construction with 1½" air space
- 18-gauge steel for long-term durability
- Lead-free baked-on powder coat finish for chemical resistance
- Continuous piano hinges for smooth door operation
- Three-point latch system with key lock for secure storage
- 2" leakproof raised sill to contain spills
- Adjustable galvanized steel shelves rated to hold up to 350 lbs
- Two internal vents with fire baffle and cap
- Ground connection for safe storage of flammable liquids
- Four adjustable leveling legs for stable installation
- Trilingual safety warning labels
OSHA and NFPA Compliant Safety Cabinets
Safety cabinets help facilities safely segregate hazardous materials while supporting OSHA, NFPA, and IFC compliance requirements. Features such as leakproof sump containment, grounding connections, self-closing door options, and corrosion-resistant finishes help improve workplace safety and hazardous material organization. Learn more about how to choose the right safety cabinet for your needs.
Flexible Storage for Many Applications
Whether you need to store gasoline, paints, solvents, corrosive chemicals, pesticides, hazardous materials, or lithium-ion batteries, Eagle safety cabinets provide dependable storage solutions designed for industrial safety and regulatory compliance.
Safety cabinets are commonly used in:
- Manufacturing facilities
- Laboratories
- Chemical processing plants
- Maintenance operations
- Automotive facilities
- Industrial storage areas
Need Help Choosing the Right Safety Cabinet?
Eagle offers safety cabinet solutions for flammable liquids, corrosives, hazardous materials, and specialty chemical storage requirements. Contact our team for help identifying the right cabinet configuration for your application and compliance needs. Not sure if you need a flammable storage cabinet? Review our guide for small shops and labs: How to Choose a Flammable Storage Cabinet.
This question is asked a lot. There is nothing in writing to preclude you from having boxes, papers, etc., in a safety cabinet, but we discourage it. This is an area of best practice not addressed by the law. The standards to which a cabinet is tested limit the internal temperature from exceeding 325°F (163ºC) for 10 minutes in a fire test. This is a conservative temperature below the auto ignition temperatures of the liquids being stored. It makes sense that packaging, such as boxes, are made of materials with auto ignition temperatures higher than the 325°F (163ºC) too. But, what can be dangerous is if those boxes become soiled with residues of the flammable liquids which in turn give off harmful, ignitable, or hazardous vapors. Additionally, it is important to avoid storing materials and combinations of material that can spontaneously combust and create fire inside the cabinet, like oily rags and incompatible materials.
Our vote is on the side of best practice, safety, and of tidy housekeeping. We have heard of OSHA inspectors frowning on this practice even in the absence of law. Learn more about safe storage practices in safety cabinets. https://www.justrite.com/news/chemical-storage-guidelines-for-safety-cabinets/
Hazardous material safety cabinets are intended to store corrosive solids and liquids, flammable solids, organic peroxide formulations, oxidizer solids and liquids, pyrophoric solids and liquids, toxic or highly toxic solids and liquids, unstable (reactive) solids or liquids, and water-reactive solids or liquids.
Always ensure that incompatible materials are stored in separate cabinets, and consult your local code authority for any other items in question. Learn more about hazardous material safety cabinets. https://www.justrite.com/tech-talk/hazardous-material-safety-cabinets-the-regs
Hazardous material safety cabinets should not be used to store pressurized gas cylinders, cryogenic fluids, or flammable and combustible liquids.
For more information on these restricted hazardous material categories, refer to NFPA 55 Compressed Gases and Cryogenic Fluids Code and NFPA 30 Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code. Consult your local code authority for any other items in question. Learn more about hazardous material safety cabinets. https://www.justrite.com/tech-talk/hazardous-material-safety-cabinets-the-regs


