by Mark Styles | Oct 16, 2025 | Aerosol Storage Cages, Bunded Pallet, flammable storage cabinet, Forklift Gas Bottles, IBC Containment Bunds, Pallet Bunds, Pesticide Storage Cabinets
Understanding Australian Standards for Dangerous Goods Storage: A Plain English Guide When it comes to storing flammable, corrosive, toxic or gas cylinders in the workplace, it can feel like you need a lawyer and an engineer just to make sense of the standards. At...
by Mark Styles | Oct 14, 2025 | Storage Cabinets, Indoor Corrosive & Chemical Storage Cabinets
AS 3780 Explained in Plain English: Storage & Handling of Corrosive Substances A practical guide for site managers, HSE and procurement. What auditors look for, what AS 3780 means, and how to get audit-ready fast. TL;DR AS 3780 is the Australian Standard for...
by Mark Styles | Sep 26, 2025 | Containment Bunds Explained, IBC Containment Bunds, Spill Containment Pallets
Polyethylene vs Steel IBC Bunds Explained: Choosing the Right Solution Not all IBC bunds are created equal. Polyethylene bunds and powder-coated steel bunds each have their place, depending on the liquids you’re storing. Poly is the go-to for corrosives and aggressive...
by Mark Styles | Sep 17, 2025 | Benefits Of Bunded Pallets, Bunded Pallet, Containment Bunds Explained, IBC Containment Bunds, Uncategorized
Polyethylene IBC Containment Bunds: When & Why to Use Them When you’re storing bulk chemicals in IBCs, secondary containment is a legal and practical must. Polyethylene IBC bunds are lightweight, chemical-resistant, and ideal for corrosives, acids, and oils. In...
by Mark Styles | Sep 9, 2025 | Benefits Of Bunded Pallets, Bunded Pallet, Containment Bunds Explained, flammable storage cabinet, IBC Containment Bunds, Liquids Storage Cabinets For The Workplace, Pallet Bunds, Spill Containment Bunds, Spill Containment Pallets, Storage Cabinets
Spill Pallet vs Dangerous Goods Cabinet Explained in Plain English If you’re storing dangerous goods, one of the most common questions is whether you need a spill pallet (bund) or a dangerous goods cabinet. The answer depends on what you’re storing, how much, and...