Various type of 2 or 4 hours Fire Rated Storage Cabinets

Can be fully customized with any options of your choice, see the product page for details.

 

ENPAC’s Fire Rated Storage Cabinets are engineered to meet the requirement of indoor and outdoor storage of flammable / hazardous liquid.  Their fire-rated designs offering up to an impressive 2 or 4 hour protection, units are fortified against potential hazards, ensuring the safety of personnel, environment, and stored materials.   Additionally, our storage solutions incorporate advanced heating & cooling systems, guaranteeing the integrity of your contents in diverse environmental conditions.

 

  • 2 or 4 hour fire rating, allowing you to customize the level of protection based on your unique storage needs.
  • Designed for safe Indoor and Outdoor Storage of Flammable and Hazardous liquids.
  • Ensure safety, compliance, and material integrity in all environments.
  • All sizes are made to order and meets NPFA & FM standards.

 

What makes us better?

 

ENPAC maintains a formalized, structured Quality Assurance Program as part of our ongoing commitment to quality. This program mandates that designs are checked and rechecked by 3rd party engineering firms for structural loading, seismic, and other code compliance factors.

 

ENPAC equipment is also engineered to satisfy any number of regulatory agencies, including:

 

NFPA – National Fire Protection Association

IBC – International Building Code

EPA – Environmental Protection Agency

OSHA – Occupational Safety and Health Administration

FM / FM Global – Factory Mutual Research

 

Relating to equipment manufacture, our Quality Assurance Program also ensures all products are thoroughly inspected and tested before shipping. Tests range from but are not limited to, pre-paint sump weld leak tests to temperature control tests for our heated and cooled structures.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

 

📌  How to setup right Spill Control & Containment area in your workspace?

To set up an effective Spill Control and Containment Area, first identify spill risks by assessing stored liquids, determining potential spill volume, and identifying high-risk zones.  Use appropriate containment solutions like Spill PalletsSpill TraysContainment BermsFlexible Liners, and Drain Covers to prevent leaks from spreading.  Stock essential Spill Control products, including Spill Kits (oil-only, universal, chemical), Absorbents (Absorbent Booms, Absorbent Pads, Granules – whichever you use more frequent), Salvage / Overpack drums, and PPE (gloves, goggles, respirators).  Store hazardous liquids in FM Approved Safety Cabinets or Steel Pallets, use Secondary Containment for bulk liquid storage, and label all containers properly. Train employees on spill response procedures, conduct regular drills, and ensure they know the locations of Spill Kits, PPE & other relevant accessories. Finally, establish a spill response plan with defined roles, emergency contacts, and spill incident records to maintain compliance and safety.  To explore the above in detail, please visit our detailed blog about the same