Flammable Storage Cabinet Regulations. Flammable storage cabinets should be properly capped (unless local regulations require venting). The purpose of a flammable storage cabinet is to prevent the contents from catching or exploding fire or exploding for at least 10 minutes in case of fire, in order to give personnel a chance to escape.
Here is an outline of what is required: It is not recommended to ventilate storage cabinets. If not ventilated, storage cabinet vent openings shall be sealed with the bungs supplied with the cabinet.
Flammable storage cabinets should be properly capped (unless local regulations require venting).
There is an exception to this requirement if the wall is constructed of concrete or masonry and it extends 3m above the top of the flammable cabinet. Shipment and receipt of radioactive material. Osha flammable liquid storage regulations. Class 1 flammable liquids must be bonded and grounded when transferring liquids in accordance with code of federal regulations, 29 cfr 1910.106(e)(6)(ii)