Safety Cabinets and Chemical Storage

Safety cabinets are designed to store flammable, corrosive, and hazardous materials while helping facilities meet OSHA and NFPA requirements. From laboratories to manufacturing environments, proper storage reduces fire risk and improves workplace safety.

Justrite offers a full range of safety cabinets including flammable cabinets, corrosive storage, hazmat cabinets, and specialty solutions for batteries and outdoor use.

Browse cabinet types below or use our safety cabinet buying guide to find the right solution.

  • Flammable Cabinets

    Justrite flammable storage cabinets provide safe, reliable storage for flammable liquids in industrial environments. All cabinets meet OSHA and NFPA 30 requirements, and many are FM approved. Available in a range of sizes, configurations, and colors to fit your facility needs.

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  • Outdoor Cabinets and Lockers

    Justrite outdoor cabinets and lockers provide secure, weather-resistant storage for flammable and hazardous materials. Built for durability and compliance in exterior environments. Available in multiple sizes and configurations.

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  • Battery Cabinets

    Justrite battery cabinets provide safe storage for lithium-ion batteries and help reduce fire risk, including protection against thermal runaway events. Built for durability and designed to support safer battery management.

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  • Explosive Magazine Storage

    Justrite DynaLoc magazines provide secure storage for high and low explosives and blasting agents. Units meet ATF 27 CFR Part 555.208 requirements and include Type 2 indoor, Type 3 day boxes, and Type 4 outdoor magazines.

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  • Drum Storage Cabinets

    Justrite drum storage cabinets provide safe containment for drums holding flammable or hazardous liquids. Available for one- and two-drum capacities in horizontal and vertical configurations. Designed to support compliance and improve safety in industrial environments.

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  • Paint Storage Cabinets

    Justrite paint storage cabinets provide safe, compliant storage for paints, aerosols, and combustible liquids. Designed to reduce fire risk and support workplace safety. Available in a range of sizes and configurations.

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  • Pesticide Storage Cabinets

    Justrite pesticide storage cabinets provide safe storage for pesticides and toxic chemicals. Designed for compliance and personnel protection. Available in multiple sizes and configurations.

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  • Hazmat Cabinets

    Justrite hazmat cabinets provide secure, code-compliant storage for hazardous materials and chemicals. All feature self-closing doors, with select models available with ChemCor® lining for added protection from harsh corrosives.

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  • Corrosive Cabinets

    Justrite corrosive cabinets provide safe storage for acids and corrosive liquids. Built with chemical-resistant materials, with select models available with ChemCor® lining for added protection in harsh environments.

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  • Emergency Preparedness Cabinets

    The Justrite high-performance emergency cabinet features a fire-resistant design with durable powder coat paint in an “emergency orange” finish for high visibility. It can be located quickly during power outages with the GloAlert™ labels.

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  • EN Cabinets

    Available in 30- and 90-minute models, Justrite EN safety cabinets provide extreme fire-resistance for high-risk environments. These FM approved cabinets are also GS certified by MPA Dresden to comply with the most stringent safety regulations.

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  • Custom Cabinets

    Justrite custom safety cabinets are engineered to meet your exact storage and compliance requirements. Configure dimensions, capacity, access, and ventilation options to support safe and efficient storage for your application.

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  • Parts & Accessories

    Justrite safety cabinet accessories offer an opportunity to expand storage and convenience capabilities of existing cabinets. Available accessories include VaporTrap™ cabinet filters, additional shelves, SDS storage boxes and more.

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Safety Cabinets for Hazardous Material Storage

Justrite safety cabinets are designed for the compliant storage of flammable liquids, corrosives, pesticides, and other hazardous materials. All fire-resistant cabinets meet OSHA and NFPA requirements for safe chemical storage in industrial and laboratory environments.

Justrite offers a full range of cabinets including flammable, outdoor, corrosive, hazmat, drum, battery, and specialty storage solutions like explosive magazine storage and pesticide cabinets designed to reduce fire risk and improve workplace safety.

Choosing the Right Safety Cabinet

Selecting the right safety cabinet depends on the materials you need to store and your compliance requirements.

  • Flammable liquids require OSHA- and NFPA-compliant cabinets
  • Corrosive chemicals require chemical-resistant interiors
  • Hazardous materials require hazmat cabinets
  • Lithium-ion batteries require cabinets designed to reduce fire risk 

You should also consider cabinet size, location, and door type to ensure safe use and compliance.

OSHA and NFPA Compliance

Justrite safety cabinets are engineered to meet OSHA regulations and National Fire Protection Association guidelines for the storage of flammable and hazardous materials. These standards are designed to reduce fire risk, protect personnel, and ensure safe containment of dangerous substances.

Features such as self-closing doors and proper ventilation help support compliance and safe cabinet operation. For facilities handling lithium-ion batteries, proper storage practices are also critical to reduce fire risk and maintain safety.

Additional guidance is available for lithium-ion battery storage. For broader best practices, refer to the Justrite Red Book, a comprehensive guide to safely handling and storing flammable liquids in the workplace.

Using compliant cabinets can also allow facilities to store greater quantities of flammable and combustible liquids within approved control areas.

Industries and Applications

Safety cabinets are used wherever hazardous materials are stored or handled, including:

  • Manufacturing and industrial facilities
  • Laboratories and research environments
  • Automotive and maintenance operations
  • Chemical processing and storage areas

These cabinets help protect workers, reduce risk, and maintain compliance across applications.

Benefits of Safety Cabinets

  • Safely organize and segregate hazardous liquids
  • Help maintain evacuation time in the event of a fire
  • Support compliance with OSHA and NFPA regulations
  • Allow increased storage of flammable and combustible liquids in control areas
  • Improve efficiency by keeping materials near point of use
  • Clearly identify hazardous contents
  • Enhance security with self-closing doors and locking mechanisms

Custom Safety Cabinets

Looking for a custom safety cabinet storage solution? Explore our custom safety cabinet options.

Are Utili-Guard+ safety cabinets compliant with OSHA, NFPA, and IFC requirements for flammable liquid storage?
Yes. Utili-Guard+ safety cabinets are designed and tested to meet or exceed OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 and NFPA 30 requirements for flammable liquid storage. They also comply with the International Fire Code and are FM approved. Each cabinet undergoes a 30-point safety and quality inspection. In fire testing, the cabinets maintain internal temperatures below 325°F during a 10-minute fire exposure, qualifying them as fire-rated safety cabinets for compliant flammable liquid storage. Learn more about Utili-Guard+ flammable cabinets. https://www.justrite.com/utili-guard-safety-cabinets
Are safety cabinets required to have their bung plugs installed?
Yes, it is required to keep the bung caps tightly in place, unless venting. Please reference the TechTALK on Safety Cabinet Venting for further information. https://www.justrite.com/tech-talk/safety-cabinet-venting
Can I leave my containers in boxes and store them in a safety cabinet?

This question is asked a lot. There is nothing in writing to preclude you from having boxes, papers, etc., in a safety cabinet, but we discourage it. This is an area of best practice not addressed by the law. The standards to which a cabinet is tested limit the internal temperature from exceeding 325°F (163ºC) for 10 minutes in a fire test. This is a conservative temperature below the auto ignition temperatures of the liquids being stored. It makes sense that packaging, such as boxes, are made of materials with auto ignition temperatures higher than the 325°F (163ºC) too. But, what can be dangerous is if those boxes become soiled with residues of the flammable liquids which in turn give off harmful, ignitable, or hazardous vapors. Additionally, it is important to avoid storing materials and combinations of material that can spontaneously combust and create fire inside the cabinet, like oily rags and incompatible materials.

Our vote is on the side of best practice, safety, and of tidy housekeeping. We have heard of OSHA inspectors frowning on this practice even in the absence of law. Learn more about safe storage practices in safety cabinets. https://www.justrite.com/news/chemical-storage-guidelines-for-safety-cabinets/

Can I store gasoline and oil in the same cabinet?
Yes. Gasoline and oil can be stored together in the same flammable liquid safety cabinet, as long as the cabinet’s capacity limits are not exceeded. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106(d)(3)(i) and (ii) allows a maximum of 60 gallons of Class I or Class II liquids, or up to 120 gallons of Class III liquids, to be stored in a single storage cabinet. Always follow applicable codes, container compatibility requirements, and manufacturer guidance when storing multiple materials. Learn more about proper chemical storage in safety cabinets. https://www.justrite.com/news/proper-chemical-storage-in-flammable-safety-cabinets/
Can I store nitric acid in a safety cabinet?
Nitric acid should be stored in a hazardous materials cabinet that is properly labeled. Because nitric acid is both a corrosive and an oxidizer, special care should be taken to promptly neutralize and clean up any spills. Only approved, tightly closed containers should be used, and containers should be cleaned of residue and resealed as needed. Learn more about proper chemical storage in safety cabinets. https://www.justrite.com/news/proper-chemical-storage-in-flammable-safety-cabinets/
Can I use sorbents as a preventive measure for spills within a safety cabinet?
No. Sorbents are not intended for long-term or unattended use inside a safety cabinet. Absorbed liquids remain hazardous, flammable, or toxic, and sorbents should not be used to line cabinet shelves or sumps as a preventive measure. Universal sorbents containing cellulose should not be used for acids, bases, or unknown liquids, as cellulose can react with certain acids and create a fire risk.
Can containers be stored in the sump of a safety cabinet?
Safety cabinet sumps are designed to be watertight and at least 2 inches deep to help contain leaks and provide early visual indication of spills. Regulations do not specify a minimum sump volume or prohibit storing containers in the sump. However, some authorities having jurisdiction or internal safety policies may discourage this practice. Users should follow site-specific requirements and local guidance. Explore other best practices for safety cabinet usage. https://www.justrite.com/news/best-practices-for-using-flammable-safety-cabinets/
Do I have to store my paints and inks in a red cabinet?
No. Any flammable liquid safety cabinet approved for flammable or combustible liquids can be used to store paints and inks. Red cabinets are often preferred for paint cans because they include an extra shelf, but yellow cabinets can also be configured with additional shelving to store gallon containers efficiently. Multiple cabinet colors are available. Learn what color chemical storage will work for your operation. https://www.justrite.com/news/proper-chemical-storage-includes-color-coded-cabinets/
Do I need self-closing cabinet?
Self-closing requirements for flammable liquid safety cabinets depend on state and local fire codes. Hazardous materials safety cabinets are required to be self-closing. As a best practice, Justrite recommends using self-closing cabinets whenever possible to enhance safety and compliance. Learn more about flammable cabinets with self-closing doors. https://www.justrite.com/compliance/safety-cabinets-self-closing-doors
Do I need to keep a safety cabinet up against the wall?
No, our cabinets have been tested and approved as freestanding and can be used in that manner. Explore other best practices for safety cabinet usage. https://www.justrite.com/news/best-practices-for-using-flammable-safety-cabinets/
Do flammable safety cabinets need to be grounded?
To ensure safety in your facility, it’s important to eliminate the chance of an electrostatic discharge while handling flammable fluids. If you are going to dispense Class 1 flammable liquids from a container held within safety cabinet, you need to ground the cabinet. As an industry best practice, we recommend grounding the cabinet when dispensing Class 2 combustible liquids if the liquids are near, at, or above the liquid’s flashpoint temperature. Learn more about best grounding practices in this helpful guide from Justrite. https://www.justrite.com/news/justrites-guide-to-safe-grounding-and-bonding-practices/
Does my safety cabinet need to be grounded?
It is necessary to ground a safety cabinet if you are dispensing liquids from container(s) inside the cabinet, and the potential of an ignitable vapor is possible. This is not to preclude one from grounding all cabinets as a best practice. Please see our TechTALK on Safety Cabinet Grounding for further information. https://www.justrite.com/tech-talk/grounding-a-justrite-safety-cabinet
How are hazardous material safety cabinets different from Justrite steel corrosive cabinets?

Hazardous material safety cabinets are similar in construction to Justrite steel corrosive cabinets, featuring 18-gauge double-walled steel, a 1.5-inch insulating air space, a 2-inch leakproof sump, and dual vents with flame arresters.

The key differences are in compliance and labeling. Hazardous material safety cabinets are required by code to have self-closing doors, so manual-close options are not available. They also include a HAZARDOUS - KEEP FIRE AWAY Haz-Alert warning label on the front of the cabinet for high visibility in emergency conditions.

In addition, these cabinets include “Right to Know” labeling with Acid and Base identifiers and eight hazardous material classifications: Pyrophoric, Oxidizer, Self-Reactive, Toxic, Water-Reactive, Corrosive, Flammable Solid, and Organic Peroxide. These labels follow GHS guidelines and help users properly identify, store and segregate incompatible chemicals, while also providing important information for emergency responders. Intended to store specific classifications of hazardous materials, the cabinets come with “Acid” and “Base” labels along with eight distinct hazardous material classification labels, including: Pyrophoric, Oxidizer, Self-Reactive, Toxic, Water-Reactive, Corrosive, Flammable Solid, and Organic Peroxide. Designed using pictograms and elements from the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS), these labels are included in the packaging, and the customer can select and apply the most appropriate label(s) for their application. They serve a dual purpose in helping the end user properly store and segregate incompatible chemicals, and in the event of an emergency, warn individuals and first responders to heed caution in the proximity of the cabinet. Learn more about Justrite hazardous material safety cabinets. https://www.justrite.com/tech-talk/hazardous-material-safety-cabinets-the-regs

How do I clean up a spill in the sump of a safety cabinet, since there is no drain plug?
Cabinets should be inspected often and spills should be cleaned up immediately. The 2-inch watertight sump in a safety cabinet is a required feature to minimize the impact of a spill. We do not have a drain plug in the cabinet's sump, because plugs are vulnerable and can be mishandled. Sorbents and rags for absorption are typically used for liquid clean up. See more cabinet operation and maintenance information. https://www.justrite.com/news/11-tips-for-your-safety-storage-cabinet/
How do I vent a safety cabinet?
Safety cabinets are designed to be used with or without venting, depending on your application and local codes. If venting is required, it should be done in accordance with manufacturer instructions and applicable regulations to maintain the cabinet’s fire-protection performance. For detailed guidance on when venting is recommended, proper venting methods, and code considerations, refer to our TechTALK on Safety Cabinet Venting. https://www.justrite.com/tech-talk/safety-cabinet-venting
How many gallons will a safety cabinet sump hold?
Safety cabinet sumps are required to be at least 2 inches deep and watertight. The actual sump volume varies depending on the cabinet’s width and depth, and minimum gallon capacity is not specified in applicable regulations. The sump is designed to provide a visual indication of a leak and to contain spills long enough for corrective action before liquid escapes the cabinet. Learn more about Justrite cabinet operation and maintenance information. https://www.justrite.com/news/11-tips-for-your-safety-storage-cabinet/
What are the best practices for safe use and maintenance of Utili-Guard+ flammable liquid safety cabinets?
Position funnels and safety cans so they do not interfere with the door opening and never exceed the manufacturer’s door weight limits. Do not store rags, paper, or other combustible materials inside the cabinet. Always separate incompatible chemicals and review the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for proper storage requirements. Keep ignition sources away from the cabinet interior at all times. Do not drill into, alter, or modify the cabinet, as this can void regulatory compliance and the manufacturer’s warranty. Watch this video to learn more about Utili-Guard+ flammable safety cabinets. https://youtu.be/cA1tgTvSMJY
What are the door weight and attachment limits for the Utili-Guard+ flammable safety cabinet?
Door load capacity varies by cabinet size. The 45-gallon and 90-gallon models support up to 35 pounds per door, with a maximum of four attachments per door. The 30-gallon model supports up to 17 pounds per door, with a maximum of two attachments per door. For top-mounted door attachments, maintain at least 1.5 inches of clearance below the door edge to ensure proper operation and safe closing. Please see the Utili-Guard+ flammable cabinet brochure for more information. https://www.justrite.com/media/mageplaza/product_attachments/attachment_file/j/u/justrite_utili-guard-flammable-safety-cabinet-dvp_l-jr541.pdf
What is the warranty on the Utili-Guard+ flammable safety cabinet?
The Utili-Guard+ flammable safety cabinet is backed by a 10-year limited warranty, supporting long-term performance, safety, and construction quality under normal use conditions. To review full warranty details or register your cabinet, visit the Justrite product registration page. https://www.justrite.com/product-registration
What makes the Utili-Guard+ flammable safety cabinet different from standard flammable safety cabinets?
The Utili-Guard+ flammable safety cabinet is engineered to maximize storage capacity and improve organization for flammable liquid storage. It provides up to 28% more storage capacity than standard flammable safety cabinets. A customizable door storage system allows users to organize frequently used items such as aerosol cans, spray bottles, and caulk tubes for faster access and improved workflow. The deeper cabinet design adds additional usable space, with 30- and 45-gallon models offering 4 inches of added depth and 90-gallon models offering 3 inches. This results in an average of 4.4 cubic feet of additional storage without reducing internal shelf capacity, while maintaining compliance with applicable safety standards. Explore Utili-Guard+ flammable safety cabinets for expanded, compliant storage. https://www.justrite.com/utili-guard-safety-cabinets
What mobility and base options are available for Utili-Guard+ safety cabinets?
Utili-Guard+ safety cabinets are available with standard leveling legs for stable floor placement, tower legs that provide additional clearance for easier cleaning and forklift access, and skid legs designed for mobile applications and flexible workspace configurations. Shop all base options. https://www.justrite.com/search?tag=utili-guard-flammable-cabinets
What safety features are included in Utili-Guard+ flammable liquid storage cabinets?
Justrite Utili-Guard+ safety cabinets are built with 18-gauge double-wall steel and a 1.5-inch insulating air space to help protect contents during a fire. They include dual flame arresters for ignition control and a 2-inch-deep, leakproof spill containment sump to capture drips and leaks. Doors are self-closing and self-latching to help maintain compliance and reduce fire risk. A UV- and chemical-resistant powder-coat finish adds durability in industrial environments. Each cabinet also features a built-in grounding connector to reduce static discharge and a fully welded construction for long-term structural strength and code compliance. Learn more about Justrite Utili-Guard+ flammable cabinets. https://www.justrite.com/news/justrite-utili-guard-flammable-storage/
What types of flammable liquids can be stored in a Utili-Guard+ safety cabinet?
Utili-Guard+ safety cabinets are designed for Class I, II, and III flammable liquids. This includes common chemicals such as acetone, gasoline, xylene, turpentine, mineral spirits, kerosene, and a wide range of industrial solvents. Always confirm storage requirements by reviewing the product’s Safety Data Sheet and applicable local fire codes. Learn more about Utili-Guard+ flammable cabinets. https://www.justrite.com/utili-guard-safety-cabinets
Where are Utili-Guard+ safety cabinets manufactured?
All Justrite Utili-Guard+ cabinets are made in the USA, using premium steel and expert craftsmanship, ensuring durability and compliance with U.S. safety standards. Learn more about Utili-Guard+ flammable cabinets. https://www.justrite.com/utili-guard-safety-cabinets
Why can’t I store 45 gallons in a 45-gallon safety cabinet?
The usable storage capacity of a safety cabinet depends on the size and shape of the containers being stored, not just the cabinet’s rated capacity. As an example, a 45-gallon Justrite safety cabinet typically holds nine 5-gallon safety cans. Cabinet ratings refer to fire safety performance, not a guaranteed liquid volume. Learn more about proper chemical storage in safety cabinets. https://www.justrite.com/news/proper-chemical-storage-in-flammable-safety-cabinets/