The proper handling of flammable and combustible liquids is important for the prevention of fires and explosions. Storing your flammable and combustible liquids in safety cans prevents the occurrence of fires and explosions as they prevent the creation of flammable vapors, spills, and are designed to safely relieve internal pressure when subjected to fire conditions. Safety cans are vigorously tested to determine strength and go through drop, leak, strength and compatibility tests in order determine the highest quality in safety standards. It is critical that you choose the proper can that has been determined to be compatible with your combustible or flammable liquid. It is critical that you choose the proper can that has been determined to be compatible with your combustible or flammable liquid. The type I safety can w/ swinging handle is FM, UL/ULC,and TUV approved. It also meets OSHA and NFPA requirements.
Key Benefits:
- Designed to safely hold your flammable liquids.
- The self-closing lid controls spills
- Constructed out of high-grade steel coated in a chemical resistant powder-coat finish.
- Sealed lid with an automatic-pressure relief that vents between 3 and 5 psig (0.2 and 0.35 bar) which guard against potential ruptures or explosions.
- The stainless steel flame arrester dissipates heat to prevent the occurrence of flashback ignition.
- Green color cans associated with the storage of oils.
- Can be used with an polypropylene funnel (sold separately).
- FM, UL/ULC,and TUV approved.
- Meets OSHA and NFPA requirements.
Disclaimer:
This information has been provided as a general guide. It is the customer’s responsibility to select the proper container for product and application compatibility.
Additional Information
| Capacity | 1 gal. |
|---|---|
| Color | Green |
| Material | Steel |
| Dimensions | 11″ H x 9.5″ Outer Dia. |
| Weight | 3.45 lbs. |
| Case Dimensions | 11″ x 10″ x 10″ |
| Pallet Pack | 75 ea. |
| Country of Manufacture | United States |
| Model | 7110400 |









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