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The BR45 is a 170-litre flammable liquid storage cabinet built to COSHH and OSHA standards for commercial kitchens and food production facilities. It stores cleaning chemicals, methylated spirits, and other flammable substances required in commercial food environments. The unit measures 1090×460×1650mm and locks hazardous materials away from food preparation zones.
Commercial Application
Commercial kitchens handle flammable cleaning agents, sanitisers, and fuel products daily. The BR45 provides compliant separation of these materials from food contact surfaces and cooking zones. It reduces fire risk and satisfies health and safety audits in high-volume operations.
Operators use this cabinet to store bulk supplies of methylated spirit for chafing dishes, cleaning solvents, and gel fuels. The two adjustable shelves hold multiple container sizes. Dual vents with flame arrestors allow safe vapour dissipation without ignition risk.
Key Operational Advantages
- 170-litre capacity stores 45 gallons across two adjustable galvanised shelves
- Three-point locking system restricts access to authorised personnel only
- Red powder-coated welded steel construction resists corrosion from chemical vapours
- Dual vents with flame arrestors prevent vapour build-up without fire propagation
- Meets OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 and CE compliance for flammable liquid storage
- Internal dimensions 1010×380×1550mm accommodate varied container formats
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model / SKU | BR45 |
| Dough Capacity | 80 kg (176.4 lbs) |
| Certification | Meets commercial kitchen hygiene and safety standards applicable to CE (UK & EU), NSF (USA) and CSA (Canada) requirements. |
| Weight | 80.0 kg (176.4 lbs) |
Construction & Build Quality
The cabinet uses welded steel construction with red powder coating to resist chemical corrosion and provide high-visibility identification. Three-point locking hardware secures both doors against unauthorised access. Galvanised steel shelving supports heavy liquid containers without sagging.
- Welded steel frame rated for 80 kg total load
- Red powder finish complies with colour-coding standards for flammable storage
- Dual flame arrestor vents prevent external ignition sources reaching vapours
- Three-point lock operates across full door height for secure closure
Suitable Operations
- Restaurants
- Hotels
- Catering businesses
- Food trucks
- Commercial kitchens
Procurement & Support
TurcoBazaar supplies the BR45 from UK distribution to commercial buyers worldwide. We ship to Europe, North America, Middle East, and African territories with freight quotation provided for heavy units. The cabinet arrives flat-packed with assembly hardware and instruction sheets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the BR45 meet UK and EU COSHH requirements for commercial kitchens?
A: The unit complies with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 and CE standards for flammable liquid storage. It satisfies COSHH assessments requiring segregated storage of hazardous substances in food production environments.
Q: What container sizes fit inside the BR45 cabinet?
A: Internal dimensions are 1010×380×1550mm. The two adjustable shelves accommodate 5L, 10L, and 25L chemical containers. Shelf height adjusts in 50mm increments to suit varied bottle and jerrycan formats.
Q: Can TurcoBazaar ship the BR45 to North America or the Middle East?
A: We supply worldwide including USA, Canada, UAE, and Saudi Arabia. The cabinet ships flat-packed to reduce freight costs. Assembly takes approximately 90 minutes with two operators.
Q: Are replacement locks and shelves available after purchase?
A: TurcoBazaar stocks spare three-point lock assemblies, galvanised shelves, and flame arrestor vent caps. We dispatch replacement parts to international customers with tracked courier service.
Q: Does the BR45 require hard-wired ventilation ducting?
A: The dual vents accept 50mm ducting if facility ventilation systems require it. Alternatively, flame arrestor caps allow passive vapour release without ducting. Local fire codes determine whether ducting is mandatory.