If you store gas, you’ll need a gas cage to keep both your premises and your workers safe.
Gas cages protect your workplace from explosive storage risks. They provide plenty of ventilation in case of a gas leak and allow you to keep fuel under lock and key.
Fuel cages can be used as part of your hazardous storage setup, alongside COSHH cabinets, flammable storage, and drum storage.
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No. Gas cylinders, bottles, and tanks should be kept in specialist gas cages or cabinets when they are not in use.
This prevents gas from getting trapped and causing a flammable risk. It also prevents high-velocity debris if the gas ignites.
In storage cabinets, cages, and lockers designed to protect against flammable risks.
This will keep them separated from other hazards in stock, such as oxidising chemicals or explosive materials.
This includes:
Gas tanks should be stored in a lockable cage that’s separated from the main workspace and general storage area.
Outdoor gas cages should always be kept dry, with the gas tanks inside kept off the ground.
Gas tanks should also be kept away from flammable and oxidising substances.
If you use LPG tanks, they should be stored in line with these legal requirements: