Chemical Storage Buildings and Barriers

DENIOS leads the industry in creating secure storage solutions, specializing in steel structures designed for chemical storage buildings and containers. Our buildings are meticulously crafted with various features including temperature control, secondary spill containment, and fire protection. In addition to chemical storage, we offer a product range for lithium-ion battery storage solutions.

Moreover, we are trailblazers in spill and flood barriers engineered to efficiently contain significant spills or anticipate flood events. What sets our barriers apart is their fully automated operation, requiring no power source, human intervention, or external sensors. Chemical storage systems allow customers to pick specific pieces from the wide range of accessories offered.

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Codes and Regulations Governing the Storage of Hazardous Chemicals and Processes

Governmental codes and regulations dictate the correct selection and placement of hazardous chemical storage Lockers, Non-Occupancy Buildings and Occupancy Buildings. The characteristics of the stored material, i.e. flammability, pH, material storage temperature, the size and type of container(s), the total quantity stored, and the storage location of other structures, will determine which code(s) and regulations about your application.

Regulations and Codes of note that may affect your storage application are NFPA 30 "Storage of Flammable Liquids," the IBC and IFC "International Building Code" and "International Fire Code," as well as the code of Federal Regulations 40 CFR 264.175 (OSHA). Additionally, independent third-party testing agencies such as Factory Mutual (FM) have developed standards for the storage of flammable and other hazardous materials. DENIOS sells and produces Factory Mutual-approved products.

DENIOS sales and engineering professionals are well-versed in the requirements of National codes as they pertain to the storage of hazardous chemicals. However, the local code enforcement official or "Authority Having Jurisdiction" is the official closest to the situation with the responsibility to interpret the applicable codes in light of all local factors. The local "AHJ" should always be consulted before purchasing any hazardous material storage equipment. DENIOS is always available to assist customers with supplementary information to support the approval process.

DENIOS Quality Assurance Program

As part of our ongoing commitment to quality, DENIOS maintains a formalized, structured Quality Assurance Program. This program mandates that designs are checked and rechecked by 3rd Party Engineering firms for structural loading, seismic, and other code compliance factors.

DENIOS equipment is also engineered to satisfy any number of regulatory agencies, including:

  • NFPA - National Fire Protection Association
  • IBC - International Building Code
  • EPA - Environmental Protection Agency
  • OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
  • FM / FM Global - Factory Mutual Research
  • CWB - CSA W47.1
  • State Approval Departments

Relating to equipment manufacture, our Quality Assurance Program also ensures all products are thoroughly inspected and tested before shipping. Tests range from but are not limited to, pre-paint sump weld leak tests to temperature control tests for our heated and cooled structures. Testing is documented and overseen by our Engineering, Technical Sales, and Production staff.

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