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  • Small plastic COSHH hazardous storage cabinets 328246
    Small plastic COSHH hazardous storage cabinets 328246

    Capacity L 17. Colour Yellow. Depth mm 420. Dimensions H x W x L mm 990 x 440 x 545. Height mm 990. Length mm 545. Material Plastic. No. of Shelves 2. Product Type Cabinets. Storage Type Acid. Sump Capacity L 17. Sump Capacity L 300. Type Hinged,

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  • Hazardous Sign for SCS Security Cages SCS001
    Hazardous Sign for SCS Security Cages SCS001

    Factory fitted Hazardous Sign to suit SCS Security CagesUK Manufactured3 Year Guarantee

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  • Click Medical Haemostatic Dressing Kit Hazardous Industry  CM0567
    Click Medical Haemostatic Dressing Kit Hazardous Industry CM0567

    BS8599-12019 Compliant Contents, 2 x Quick Release Tourniquet, 2 x Tactical Tourniquet, 6 x 10 x 10cms Cut-ease Dressing, 6 x 5 x 5cms Cut-eeze Dressing, 1 x 1m x 10cms Z Fold Dressing, 1 x 3.7m x 7.5cms Z Fold Dressing, 5 x 2x4 Cut-eeze Island

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  • Shelf for Hazardous Substance Storage Cabinet DFR6 188738 SBY08865
    Shelf for Hazardous Substance Storage Cabinet DFR6 188738 SBY08865

    Safely store your flammable liquids, chemicals and paints away in your hazardous substance storage cabinet from VFM, and this extra shelf will help you to store even more. The bright yellow colour is indicative of dangerous substances and serves as a

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  • What are hazardous substances?

    Hazardous substances are materials that pose a risk to human health, the environment, or property. These substances can be in the form of chemicals, biological agents, or physical agents such as radiation. They have the potential to cause harm through direct contact, ingestion, inhalation, or environmental contamination. Examples of hazardous substances include toxic chemicals, flammable materials, infectious agents, and radioactive materials. It is important to handle and dispose of hazardous substances properly to minimize the risk of harm.

  • Is nitrogen considered hazardous material?

    Nitrogen itself is not considered a hazardous material. It is a common, non-toxic, and non-flammable gas that makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere. However, nitrogen can become hazardous if it is stored or used in certain ways that create potential risks, such as in high-pressure containers or in confined spaces where it can displace oxygen. In these situations, proper safety measures should be taken to prevent accidents.

  • How are hazardous material points calculated?

    Hazardous material points are calculated based on the type and quantity of hazardous materials present at a facility. Each type of hazardous material is assigned a point value based on its potential risk, and the total points are calculated by adding up the points for all the hazardous materials on site. The points are used to determine the level of risk and potential impact of the hazardous materials, which helps in assessing the need for safety measures and emergency response planning.

  • Is old gravel considered hazardous waste?

    Old gravel is not typically considered hazardous waste unless it has been contaminated with hazardous materials such as oil, chemicals, or other pollutants. If the gravel has been used in industrial or commercial settings where it may have come into contact with hazardous substances, it could be considered hazardous waste. However, if the gravel is clean and free from contamination, it can usually be disposed of as non-hazardous waste. It's important to check local regulations and guidelines for proper disposal of old gravel to ensure compliance with environmental laws.

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  • Hazardous Substance Storage Cabinet Extra Shelf Dfr2 188735 SBY27581
    Hazardous Substance Storage Cabinet Extra Shelf Dfr2 188735 SBY27581

    This extra shelf is designed for use with the VFM Yellow Hazardous Substance Cabinet, giving you an easier way to store your dangerous materials. Suitable for harmful substances, such as chemicals, flammable liquids, acids and alkalines et cetera.

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  • Slingsby Express Flammable Hazardous Substance Storage Cabinet With 1
    Slingsby Express Flammable Hazardous Substance Storage Cabinet With 1

    Metal storage cabinets used for the safe storage and segregation of hazardous substances as per COSHH guidelines.With a reinforced steel door and lock, this cabinet keeps hazardous chemicals, paints and flammable liquids out of the wrong hands. With

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  • Click Medical Haemostatic Dressing Kit Hazardous Industry  CM0567
    Click Medical Haemostatic Dressing Kit Hazardous Industry CM0567

    BS8599-12019 Compliant Contents, 2 x Quick Release Tourniquet, 2 x Tactical Tourniquet, 6 x 10 x 10cms Cut-ease Dressing, 6 x 5 x 5cms Cut-eeze Dressing, 1 x 1m x 10cms Z Fold Dressing, 1 x 3.7m x 7.5cms Z Fold Dressing, 5 x 2x4 Cut-eeze Island

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  • Hazardous Substance Storage Cabinet Extra Shelf DFR5 188734 SBY27579
    Hazardous Substance Storage Cabinet Extra Shelf DFR5 188734 SBY27579

    Safely store your flammable liquids, chemicals and paints away in your hazardous substance storage cabinet from VFM, and this extra shelf will help you to store even more. The bright yellow colour is indicative of dangerous substances and serves as a

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  • Are pieces of styrofoam fire hazardous?

    Yes, pieces of styrofoam are fire hazardous. When styrofoam is exposed to fire, it can release toxic fumes and gases, including carbon monoxide and styrene. These fumes can be harmful to human health and the environment. Additionally, styrofoam can easily ignite and burn quickly, making it a fire hazard in both residential and industrial settings. Therefore, it is important to handle and dispose of styrofoam properly to minimize the risk of fire and exposure to toxic fumes.

  • Is hydrogen cyanide hazardous to health?

    Yes, hydrogen cyanide is hazardous to health. It is a highly toxic chemical that can be fatal if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. Exposure to even small amounts of hydrogen cyanide can cause symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea, and difficulty breathing. In high concentrations, it can lead to rapid loss of consciousness and death. Therefore, it is important to handle hydrogen cyanide with extreme caution and follow proper safety protocols when working with this chemical.

  • How do you dispose of hazardous substances?

    Hazardous substances should be disposed of properly to prevent harm to human health and the environment. The best way to dispose of hazardous substances is to take them to a designated hazardous waste disposal facility or a household hazardous waste collection event. It is important to never pour hazardous substances down the drain, into the soil, or throw them in the regular trash. Always follow the instructions on the product label for proper disposal methods.

  • Is metalworking in FOS hazardous to health?

    Metalworking in FOS can be hazardous to health due to the potential exposure to metal fumes, dust, and particles. These can lead to respiratory issues, skin irritation, and long-term health problems if proper safety measures are not followed. It is important for workers to use personal protective equipment, work in well-ventilated areas, and follow safety guidelines to minimize the health risks associated with metalworking in FOS.

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