Eagle UI-50-FS safety can is used in the manufacturing and research industries for the safe storage and transport of flammable liquids, essential for adhering to safety protocols.
Features:
- This safety can boasts a 5-gallon capacity for ample storage of flammable liquids.
- It comes in a vibrant red colour for enhanced visibility and safety in industrial environments.
- It is made of galvanised steel for long-lasting protection against corrosion and wear.
- This 15-1/2-inch tall safety can facilitates easy handling and pouring during industrial operations.
- It features a polyethylene pour funnel for spill-free pouring and minimal waste.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How should I clean Eagle UI-50-FS safety can?
A.
- Wipe away any residue or leftover contents from the can.
- Mix a solution of mild detergent and water.
- Use a sponge or cloth to clean the interior of the safety can with the detergent solution.
- Rinse the can thoroughly with water to remove any detergent residue.
- Allow the safety can to air dry completely before using it again.
- Inspect the can for any damage or issues that may affect its safety or functionality.
- Store the safety can in a dry and safe environment when not in use.
Q. What factors should I consider while choosing a safety can?
A.
- Select a safety can made from durable and chemical-resistant materials.
- Choose an appropriate can size based on the quantity of hazardous materials.
- Prioritise cans with flame arresters, pressure-relief mechanisms, and self-closing lids.
- Ensure the can complies with relevant safety standards and regulations.
- Consider material characteristics, including flammability and toxicity.
- Evaluate spout design for controlled and safe dispensing.
- Choose cans with clear labelling and identification features.
- Opt for user-friendly features like easy opening and closing mechanisms.
Q. When should this safety can be replaced?
A.
- Replace if there is visible damage (e.g., dents, cracks).
- Replace if the safety can is leaking.
- Replace if critical components are faulty (e.g., lid, spout).
- Replace based on the manufacturer's expiration date.
- Replace if the can no longer complies with regulations.
- Replace if wear and tear compromise safety.
- Replace for new materials to ensure compatibility.