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Class 8 Dangerous Goods Storage

Shop Containit’s range of dangerous goods storage containers designed for Class 8 dangerous goods. Each product is built to meet Australian standards, ensuring compliance with current Class 8 storage requirements. Units are engineered to handle corrosive substances safely and are tested to perform in demanding environments. With the right system in place, you can manage the storage of Class 8 dangerous goods securely and protect both staff and equipment.

Within our dangerous goods storage range, you’ll find dangerous goods cabinets, gas bottle cages, battery storage boxes and outdoor dangerous goods storage. These options cover a wide variety of site applications, from indoor workshops to remote outdoor areas. Each design is manufactured from durable materials to withstand regular use in industrial settings. Choosing the right unit supports safe Class 8 dangerous goods storage and helps operations run smoothly.

If you have any questions about our Class 8 storage products or would like advice on other solutions, contact us. Our team can explain storage Class 8 standards and guide you toward the best option for your site. We can also provide advice on integrating cabinets, cages and outdoor units with your wider industrial storage systems. No matter where your site is located, delivery and support are available Australia-wide.


Trusted Supplier of Class 8 Dangerous Goods Storage in Australia

Containit Solutions is a trusted supplier in Australia, specialising in safe and compliant Class 8 dangerous goods storage. Alongside corrosive goods cabinets and cages, we also provide wider industrial solutions such as stillagebunding high density storage and storage cages and pallets. Each product is engineered for heavy use and tested to meet workplace safety requirements. With the right system in place, sites can handle regulated substances securely while keeping staff protected.

Our range includes facilities and equipment for the storage of Class 8 dangerous goods in multiple locations across the country. We supply customers across Perth, Brisbane and Sydney, along with regional hubs in Queensland, Western Australia and New South Wales. Each product comes with expert support and quick delivery to keep your site compliant. If you need advice on Class 8 storage or any other solution, get in touch with our team, and we’ll be ready to help.

FAQs

What are Class 8 dangerous goods?

Class 8 dangerous goods are corrosive substances that can damage living tissue and degrade common materials. Examples include hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid and caustic soda. A spill may cause severe skin burns or corrode metal shelving and concrete floors. Because of that risk, they need sealed containers and storage built for corrosives.

Are Containit’s Class 8 storage solutions compliant with Australian Standards?

Yes. Containit designs Class 8 cabinets, cages and outdoor units in line with Australian requirements. These products are made to perform in corrosive environments. They’re built with features that limit leaks and make handling simpler. Each design follows the Australian Dangerous Goods Code and standards like AS 3780 for corrosive substances. That way, sites can store chemicals without falling short of compliance.

What are the key requirements for compliant Class 8 storage cabinets?

A Class 8 cabinet needs corrosion-resistant construction and a liquid-tight sump to capture spills. Doors should close securely, and shelves must support the loads you plan to store. Clear hazard labels are required so staff can identify contents at a glance. Venting and signage are set by the site risk assessment and the standard in force.

What are the Class 8 materials’ storage requirements​?

Keep corrosives in a ventilated area and away from incompatible classes like flammables or oxidisers. Use secondary containment, such as bunding, so a leak does not spread. Store at a workable height so heavy containers can be handled safely. Spill kits and access to eyewash or water are commonly required near the point of use.

Can I store Class 3 flammables with Class 8?

Class 3 flammable liquids should never be stored with Class 8 corrosives. When combined, they can trigger fires, toxic gases or dangerous reactions. Regulations require them to be kept apart either by distance or in dedicated storage cabinets. Always use the correct system for each class to maintain safety and compliance.

Where can I learn more?

For guidance on Class 8 storage, contact us. Our team can answer questions, explain compliance requirements and recommend the most suitable products for your site.

Contact us today for expert advice on heavy duty drawers, high density cabinets, and industrial storage cabinets. Our team is ready to help you find the perfect storage solution for your business.