CLEARWATER, Fla. (WFLA) – Daniel and Norris Keating are thrilled that a drum containing a mysterious flammable liquid is finally gone. This is after they were told they’d have to pay $1,500 to dispose ...
Not more than ten (10) gallons of combined Class I plus Class II liquids should be outside of an approved flammable storage container. This means that 10 gallons can be out and everything else must be ...
FLAMMABLE and combustible liquids are present in nearly every workplace. Gasoline, diesel fuel, and many common products such as solvents, thinners, cleaners, adhesives, paints, and polishes may be ...
Segregate bases from acids, metals, explosives, organic peroxides and easily ignitable materials. Do not store aqueous sodium and potassium hydroxide solutions in aluminum drip trays. These will ...
The doors to laboratories utilizing hazardous equipment, toxic or flammable chemicals—and the doors to hazardous materials storage rooms—must be posted with an emergency response sign listing the ...
UPDATE: A HIGHLY flammable liquid is leaking from a shipping container containing 17 drums at Coode Island in Melbourne’s west. Emergency crews are at the scene, at Coode Island in West Melbourne.