Safety Cans and Containers

Quick Answer: What Are Safety Cans Used For?

Safety Cans are designed for safer storage, handling, and dispensing of flammable liquids, fuels, solvents, and other workplace chemicals. These safety containers help reduce spill risk, improve organization, and support safer handling practices in warehouses, laboratories, maintenance departments, manufacturing facilities, and industrial operations. Choose safety cans based on liquid type, capacity, dispensing method, material, and compliance requirements for your facility.

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How to Choose Safety Cans

Choosing the right safety can depends on the type of liquid being stored, required capacity, pouring method, and workplace environment. Safety cans are commonly used for gasoline, solvents, cleaning chemicals, oils, and other regulated or hazardous liquids.

Consider whether you need a Type I or Type II dispensing style, metal or polyethylene construction, funnel options, and compatibility with the liquid being stored. For larger chemical storage areas, pair safety cans with safety cabinets to improve organization and workplace safety.

Common Safety Can Applications

Safety cans are commonly used in manufacturing facilities, laboratories, maintenance shops, automotive service areas, warehouses, schools, and industrial workplaces. They help improve liquid handling, spill control, and hazardous material organization.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are safety cans used for?

Safety Cans are used to store, transport, and dispense flammable liquids, solvents, fuels, and workplace chemicals more safely.

What is the difference between Type I and Type II safety cans?

Type I safety cans usually have one opening for filling and pouring, while Type II cans often include separate fill and pour openings with a flexible hose.

How do I choose the right safety can capacity?

Choose capacity based on the liquid volume needed for daily operations while considering handling weight and storage requirements.

Where are safety cans commonly used?

Safety cans are commonly used in laboratories, maintenance shops, manufacturing plants, warehouses, schools, and automotive facilities.

Should safety cans be stored in safety cabinets?

Many facilities store safety cans in flammable safety cabinets to improve organization and reduce exposure risks.