Storing flammable materials like solvents, adhesives, sealants, and certain treated woods comes with serious responsibility. Between OSHA, NFPA, and local fire codes, building material suppliers must follow strict rules to reduce fire risks and protect staff.
Here’s what you need to know about proper storage practices, compliance requirements, and how to stay ahead of violations.
Always refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) to see flash points and classifications.
Don’t keep more than the allowed maximum quantity outside of cabinets:
OSHA generally limits flammable liquid storage to 25 gallons per room outside a cabinet
Always check your local fire code for exact limits.
Store flammable materials at least 20 feet from open flames, sparks, or welding areas. Equipment like forklifts should not idle near storage zones.
Training should be part of your onboarding and regular safety refreshers.
Final Note: Fire marshals and OSHA inspectors both look for violations in this area. Keep your SDS book updated, cabinets labeled, and staff trained—it’s a small effort that avoids big risks.