Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods include hazardous substances that do not fall into other dangerous goods classes but still pose risks to health, safety, or the environment. Examples include environmentally hazardous substances, lithium batteries, dry ice, and other regulated materials used in laboratories, warehouses, and industrial facilities. Because these materials still present safety risks, they must be stored in dedicated dangerous goods cabinets to minimise spills, contamination, and workplace hazards.
Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods storage cabinets are designed to provide secure and compliant storage for a wide range of regulated substances. Typically constructed from durable steel with self-closing doors, ventilation points, and spill containment sumps, these cabinets help contain leaks and maintain safe storage conditions. They support compliance with Australian dangerous goods regulations while improving workplace organisation and safety.
