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Constructed in a similar style to a standard shipping container, the container features a bunded floor and ventilation, with the capacity to store a range of hazardous goods, particularly class 3 flammables. The containers are approved under Australian Standard 1940-2004.
The containers are 2.3m wide and 2.3m long and facilitate the storage of hazardous goods even in limited spaces.
“Until now, hazardous goods containers in Australia have often been modified from standard containers as required, or built only to order. This resulted in a delay for clients during their construction,” Royal Wolf chief Mike Baxter said.
The containers are available for immediate delivery, and include rental options.

