A flammable storage cabinet is allowed to hold?

How many gallons of flammables or how many gallons of combustible liquids?

OSHA 1926.152 requires that a flammable storage cabinet hold no more than 60 gallons of flammable or 120 gallons of combustible liquids in any one cabinet.

Additionally, no more than 3 Storage Cabinets may be located in single fire storage.

Hope it answers your question.

4 Responses to “A flammable storage cabinet is allowed to hold?”

  • Jim says:

    OSHA 1926.152 requires that a flammable storage cabinet hold no more than 60 gallons of flammable or 120 gallons of combustible liquids in any one cabinet.

    Additionally, no more than 3 storage cabinets may be located in single fire storage.

    Hope it answers your question.
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  • creskin says:

    Check the OSHA web site.
    The answer to your question depends on what chemicals you need to store.
    Some chemicals cannot be stored in the same cabinet and you will have to install a second cabinet.
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  • patti says:

    it would depend on the size of the cab net
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  • White Horse says:

    They are all designed to hold different amounts. Look at the instructions for each one. Be ready to get a fire permit.
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