Class 5.1 Oxidizing Agents are substances that can cause or intensify fires by releasing oxygen or supporting combustion. Common examples include hydrogen peroxide, potassium nitrate, perchlorates, and hypochlorites used in laboratories, manufacturing, and industrial processes. Because oxidising chemicals can react dangerously with flammable or combustible materials, they must be stored in dedicated dangerous goods cabinets to reduce fire risks and prevent hazardous reactions.
Class 5.1 Oxidizing Agent storage cabinets are designed to safely contain oxidising chemicals and comply with Australian Standard AS4326 for the storage and handling of oxidising agents. Typically constructed from double-walled galvanised steel with self-closing doors, adjustable shelves, ventilation with flash arresters, and liquid-tight spill containment sumps, these cabinets help ensure safe, compliant storage of oxidising substances in laboratories and industrial workplaces.
