This Product Manual is only for the relocatable outdoor units: Outdoor Miniseries, Outdoor Drum & IBC Stores and Bunded IBC Chemical Storage Containers.
For information on the 10ft and 20ft Dangerous Goods Containers, please go here.
Positioning
- The relocatable toxic substance container can be lifted by crane or forklift. However, make sure the container is empty, as they must not be relocated when fully loaded.
- The location of your relocatable dangerous goods store must be according to regulatory requirements applicable, such as separation distances to protected and public places. For further details on the applicable requirements, see the Australian Standard AS/NZS 4452-1997 – The storage and handling of toxic substances.
- If there is vegetation at the site that could become a fire hazard, make sure that it is kept short.
- A safety shower and eyewash facility should be located within 7m if the toxic substance packages are to be opened.
- Chemical spill clean-up equipment and materials, such as spill kits, should be installed within easy reach of the toxic store.
Installation
- The relocatable container must be mounted on suitable footings. It must be sitting level and supported under each base plate.
- If your surface isn’t level, you may acquire PVC packers to level up the unit. Ensure that all base plates are adequately supported.
- Fix unit down using anchors (T16150GH Tru-Bolts). Learn more by reading the Ramset Stud Anchors Installation Guide.
- Ensure all doors on your relocatable outdoor store operate smoothly.
To ensure you sustain compliance you will need to periodically review your control measures and carry out maintenance on your toxic substance relocatable store.
Maintenance: Greasing the Hinges
Greasing the hinges on your equipment is an important part of ongoing maintenance for your relocatable toxic substance store.
We suggest regularly using a multi-purpose grease on the bi-fold door hinges of your outdoor chemical storage containers. Any relocatable store with bi-fold hinges must be greased monthly, at a minimum. If you are in a coastal area or corrosive environment, consider greasing the hinges on a weekly basis.
This greasing operation is of the utmost importance to the longevity of your toxic chemical store. In some instances, the doors of these units may only be opened once a week or even once a fortnight, causing the hinge to potentially dry out and lock up with corrosion.
Greasing the hinges is a simple and easy job to include in your regular maintenance schedule.
Instructions for Greasing Hinges:
At the centre of each bi-fold door there are 2 hinges: one lower and one at the top. The grease nipple is located on the pin of the hinge. Use a grease cartridge gun to pump grease into the nipple until the grease can be seen coming out around the fingers of the hinge.
Download Product Guide PDF
Video tutorials:
Watch Storemasta's video tutorials to find out how to use and maintain your equipment.
Further resources:
Click on the below links for more information about chemical storage in the outdoor environment.
- Assessing Off-Site Risks To Your Hazardous Chemical Stores
- SUSTAIN: 5 Actions For Maintaining Chemical Hazard Controls
- How to Clean the Spill Containment Sump of an Outdoor Dangerous Goods Store
Need some more advice on the installation or use of your outdoor toxic substances store? It’s easy to get in touch with our Dangerous Goods Storage Consultants who have the experience and expertise to reduce your risk. Connect today.
Joining the team as a Dangerous Goods Storage Consultant, Melissa Hampton became Storemasta's Marketing Manager in late 2021. With extensive knowlege and experience in chemical compliance, Melissa is responsible for leading the Marketing team and helping shape their marketing strategy. In her spare time, you can find Melissa hiking, swimming and enjoying the great outdoors in beautiful north-west Tasmania.