Send us a text Some chemicals don’t need a flame to catch fire — just exposure to air. In this episode, Patrick Gee unpacks the hidden dangers of Class 4.2 spontaneously combustible substances — and what it takes to store and handle them safely. You’ll learn: The difference between pyrophoric and self-heating substances How Packing Groups classify danger levels The strict cabinet requirements under AS/NZS 5026 What signage and ventilation systems are legally r...
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Send us a text Some chemicals don’t need a flame to catch fire — just exposure to air. In this episode, Patrick Gee unpacks the hidden dangers of Class 4.2 spontaneously combustible substances — and what it takes to store and handle them safely. You’ll learn: The difference between pyrophoric and self-heating substances How Packing Groups classify danger levels The strict cabinet requirements under AS/NZS 5026 What signage and ventilation systems are legally r...
Episode. 21: What Happens When a Power Tool Battery Explodes in a Storemasta Cabinet?
Chemical Safety at Work - The Podcast
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7 months ago
Episode. 21: What Happens When a Power Tool Battery Explodes in a Storemasta Cabinet?
Send us a text The Storemasta team recently conducted a battery fire test, blowing up a high-powered drill battery in an 18-outlet Battery Charging Cabinet. Following the test, Mel sat down with CEO Caleb Urquhart and Pat, who was part of the testing team, to discuss how the test came together, the results, what it means for the company and the broader industry. Watch the full test video on the Storemasta YouTube channel to find out what went down when the battery went up in flames. ...
Chemical Safety at Work - The Podcast
Send us a text Some chemicals don’t need a flame to catch fire — just exposure to air. In this episode, Patrick Gee unpacks the hidden dangers of Class 4.2 spontaneously combustible substances — and what it takes to store and handle them safely. You’ll learn: The difference between pyrophoric and self-heating substances How Packing Groups classify danger levels The strict cabinet requirements under AS/NZS 5026 What signage and ventilation systems are legally r...