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External Drum Store for 25ltr Drums

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Holds (48) 25 ltr. Steel or Poly Drums, 380 L Sump Capacity, 1500 kg Load Capacity
High capacity cabinet holds up to 48 25-litre drums on three separate levels.  Read More

PRICING (Based on quantity)

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£4,295.00
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Description & Specifications

High capacity cabinet holds up to 48 25-litre drums on three separate levels.
  • Padlockable sliding doors for added security (padlock not included)
  • Fully welded, leakproof sump catches leaks, drips and spills; helps prevent groundwater contamination
  • Two fixed, perforated galvanised steel shelves and galvanised grid flooring; flooring removes easily for sump inspection and cleaning
  • Vents located on upper and lower half of cabinet encourage air circulation within the cabinet
  • Fully-welded, 2mm-thick steel construction offers improved strength and durability over riveted units; ideal storing flammables, chemicals and hazardous materials
  • 500kg UDL weight capacity per level
  • Per HSG 51, light weight roof is designed to be the weakest point to maximise safety; in case of fire or explosion, the blast will go upwards through the roof instead of blowing the doors or walls outwards
  • Chemical- and corrosion-resistant RAL3020 Red paint withstands harsh outdoor conditions; minimum of 100 microns thick
Colour Red
Dimensions 80cm W x 250cm L x 240cm H
Load Capacity UDL 1500 kg
Sump Capacity 380 L
Double-Stackable Unit Not Double-Stackable
Drain No Drain
Fork Truck Access Two-Way Fork Access, Can Move Loaded
Grates (2) 63cm L x 125cm W Grates
Sold as 1 each
Weight 600 kg
Composition 2mm Mild sheet steel fully welded construction over 50mm x 50mm x 3mm RHS tube
Capacity (48) 25 ltr. Steel or Poly Drums

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Additional Information

  • HS(G) 51
    Provides guidance on the control measures you could adopt for the safe storage of containers containing flammable liquids. It sets out the steps which need to be taken to control the risks of fire and explosion. The guidance applies to all storage locations whether in the open air, or in specifically designed buildings, rooms or cabinets.
  • The Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010
    The Regulations apply to above ground oil storage facilities on industrial, commercial and institutional residential sites. They also extend to companies who refine or distribute oil. The Regulations set minimum design standards for new and existing above ground oil storage facilities, codifying existing good practice to ensure that above ground oil storage facilities are adequately constructed. A key requirement of the Regulations is for the storage container to have a secondary containment system (a bund, which is an outer wall or enclosure designed to contain the contents of an inner tank, or, a drip tray) to ensure that any leaking or spilt oil is contained and does not enter the aquatic environment.
  • The Control of Pollution (Oil Storage)(England) Regulations 2001
    This regulation applies to any container with a storage capacity of over 200 litres, and applies to any industrial, commercial or institutional site, e.g. factories, shops, offices, hotels, schools, public sector buildings and hospitals. All types of oil except waste oil are included. A bund or catchpit has to form a container around the tank capable of holding 110% of the contents of the oil stored or 25% of the total volume, whichever is greater. This is known as secondary containment.
  • The Water Environment (Oil Storage) (Scotland) Regulations 2006
    This regulation applies to any container with a storage capacity of over 200 litres. It affects all premises, including land and mobile plant, as well as private dwellings. "Oil" means any kind of oil and includes petrol, diesel, waste and vegetable and plant oil, but does not include bitumen. The storage container, whether indoors or outdoors, must be situated within a secondary containment system capable of holding 110% of the contents of the oil store or 25% of the total volume (whichever is greater).
  • The Water Resources (Control of Pollution) (Oil Storage) (Wales) Regulations 2016
    The Regulations apply to any kind of oil, including petrol, diesel, kerosene, lubricating oil (both mineral and synthetic), waste oil, vegetable and plant oil, and apply to any kind of container which has a capacity of greater than 200 litres which is being used to store oil above ground, whether inside or outside a building. This includes fixed tanks, intermediate bulk containers (IBCs), drums (oil drums or similar containers used for storing oil) or mobile bowsers. The Regulations will come into force in 3 stages - Tanks installed after 15 March 2016 will have to comply with the Regulations from the date they are installed; Existing tanks at significant risk (i.e. facilities that are located within 10 metres of any surface water or wetland, or 50 metres of a borehole or well), will have to comply within 2 years (i.e. by 15 March 2018); Existing tanks not at significant risk will have to comply within 4 years (i.e. by 15 March 2020). The secondary containment system must contain at least 110% of the maximum contents of the oil container, or at least 25% of the total storage capacity if multiple containers are stored, whichever is the greater.