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Run: Flammable Solvent Storage Cabinet Inspection

Use this Flammable Solvent Storage Cabinet Inspection template to check cabinet condition, solvent quantities, container integrity, grounding, and emergency ...

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Inspection Details

Record the specific cabinet, room, line, or solvent area inspected.
Document when the inspection was completed.
Enter the inspector's name and title or role.
Identify the primary area being inspected.
Confirm the applicable SOP, site rule, or work instruction is available to the inspector.

Cabinet Condition and Fire Protection

Cabinet bears clear, legible flammable storage identification.
No visible damage, corrosion, deformation, or missing hardware that affects safe storage.
Cabinet doors fully close and latch without obstruction.
No heaters, open flames, hot surfaces, or other ignition sources are immediately adjacent to the cabinet.
Access to exits, extinguishers, electrical panels, and emergency equipment is unobstructed.

Inventory, Quantities, and Container Integrity

Record the approximate total quantity of flammable liquids stored in this cabinet or area.
Verify the quantity stored does not exceed the site limit or applicable code limit for the cabinet/area.
All solvent and flammable liquid containers are closed, sealed, and not left open between uses.
Inspect cans, drums, bottles, and transfer containers for leaks, corrosion, cracks, or deformation.
Incompatible chemicals are not stored together in a way that creates a fire or reaction hazard.

Grounding, Bonding, and Dispensing Controls

Where liquids are transferred or dispensed, grounding/bonding controls are present and used as required by site procedure.
Cables, clamps, and connection points are free of damage, corrosion, and loose fittings.
Only approved safety cans, containers, or dispensing equipment are used for flammable liquids.
Transfer methods minimize static buildup and follow the site's approved procedure.

Housekeeping, Labeling, and Emergency Readiness

No visible solvent residue, active spills, or saturated absorbent materials remain in the area.
Appropriate spill control materials and containment are present and accessible for the hazard.
Container labels, cabinet markings, and hazard warnings are readable and not obscured.
Emergency equipment needed for the area can be reached quickly and is not blocked by stored materials.
List any deficiencies, non-conformances, and immediate corrective actions taken or assigned.

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