Available sizes
We have a range of hazardous goods storage solutions:
- 10ft dangerous goods container: A step up for small-to-medium storage volumes. Suitable for businesses storing moderate quantities of hazardous materials across one or two dangerous goods classes.
- 20ft dangerous goods container: Our most popular size. The 20ft suits a wide range of industrial and commercial applications where larger storage volumes are needed. It also offers the most flexibility for internal configuration.
We also offer the option of custom sizes and internal configurations if none of these fit your storage requirements. Contact us to discuss your dangerous goods storage requirements.
Additional information
Dangerous goods classification
Australian regulations classify dangerous goods into nine classes based on their primary hazard:
- Explosives
- Gases
- Flammable liquids
- Flammable solids
- Oxidising substances
- Toxic and infectious substances
- Radioactive material
- Corrosives
- Miscellaneous dangerous goods
Our containers are designed to accommodate diverse hazardous goods storage requirements. However, it’s important to know which class (or classes) your materials fall under. Each class has specific storage requirements.
If you’re unsure, speak to our team before committing to a configuration.
Delivery and setup
We deliver dangerous goods containers Australia-wide. Next-day delivery may be possible in Western Australian and South Australian metro areas. We have three delivery methods depending on your site:
- Tilt tray: Requires 15m clearance in front of the placement area.
- Side loader: Needs 6m wide x 16m long x 4.5m high clearance.
- HIAB crane: Requires 5m x 10m of clear space.
Before delivery, confirm your site has a flat, solid, well-drained surface with no overhead obstructions.
We can also arrange international shipping for dangerous goods containers, and delivery to offshore Oil and Gas platforms. Contact us on 0475 000 560 or at [email protected] to confirm availability and book your delivery.
Risks of Improper Storage
Storing dangerous goods in non-compliant containers or failing to store them correctly creates several unacceptable risks:
- Health hazards to workers or the public, including poisoning, chemical burns and respiratory injury
- Soil and water contamination from spills or leaks
- Fires, explosions, structural damage and other property damage
- Fines and prosecution under Australian dangerous goods regulations
- Reputational damage and increased insurance costs