Haze Cargo offers secure storage and warehousing options for dangerous items in addition to our packing services. Providing a safe and secure space to hold items until they are transported to their final destination, storage and warehousing are essential parts of the supply chain.
DG storage facilities are made to offer these commodities a safe and secure place to be stored. To control the risks related to DGs, they have specific infrastructure and equipment. The kind of items that storage facilities generally store, such as flammable liquids, caustic compounds, hazardous gases, etc., determine how they are categorised.
DG warehouses are in charge of efficiently and safely receiving, storing, and distributing DGs. They are essential in making sure that DGs are handled in accordance with legal regulations and industry standards. To control the risks connected with dangerous goods, the DG warehouses often have specific storage and handling equipment, such as hazardous material storage cabinets, spill containment systems, and fire suppression systems.
Storage facilities
To ensure the safety and security of the items being housed, storage facilities must be secure, hygienic, and well-maintained. Depending on the kind of items being stored, facilities could include warehouses, storage yards, or other kinds of specialised storage locations.
Inventory management
The flow of products into and out of the storage facility is tracked and observed as part of inventory management. This includes keeping track of the number and state of the items, controlling stock levels, and making sure the goods are kept in the proper area.
Handling and transportation
Goods may need to be handled and transported within the storage facility, such as moving pallets or containers from one location to another. This requires specialized equipment and trained personnel to ensure the safe and efficient movement of goods.
Security
Storage facilities must have appropriate security measures in place to protect the goods being stored from theft or damage. This may include physical security measures, such as fences, gates, and security cameras, as well as security procedures and protocols for access to the facility.
Regulations and rules established by national and international organisations, such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the International Air Transport Association (IATA), and the United Nations, must be strictly followed when handling and storing DGs (UN). The requirements for packing, labelling, storage, and transportation of DGs are all covered by these rules.
DG storage and warehousing call for rigorous risk management procedures in addition to compliance. This entails identifying and evaluating the risks connected to the DGs, putting in place the right controls to reduce the likelihood of mishaps or accidents, and creating emergency action plans to handle any potential issues.
Our storage and warehousing options are made to accommodate the special needs of dangerous items, giving hazardous commodities a safe and secure place to be kept. To guarantee the security of the goods being housed, our facilities are outfitted with sophisticated machinery including fire suppression systems, ventilation systems, and spill containment systems.
We realise that handling and storing hazardous materials calls for specialised training and experience. Our staff is made up of seasoned experts who have received training in the handling and storage of hazardous items as a result. Our staff is committed to offering compliant, safe, and secure storage options for hazardous materials.
To learn more about our solutions and how we can assist you in ensuring the safety and compliance of your dangerous items, get in touch with us right away if you need storage and warehousing services for your hazardous materials!