Explosive Store Housing
Fixed MagazinesRelocatable MagazinesArmouriesExplosive ReservesAmmunition Magazines
Explosive Store Housing is a wholly Australian owned and independently operated company providing project management, design development, modification, and construction services for the safe handling and storage of all explosive / dangerous goods type substances.
We are continually developing our designs to ensure we are ahead of the competition for ease of onsite construction, function, and aesthetical integration to the surrounding environment.
Our in-depth knowledge enables us to undertake both project management and where required the layout design, development, and construction to ensure a tailored fit for end user requirements, whilst ensuring reduced acquisition and through-life costs.
Our in-depth knowledge enables us to undertake both project management and where required the layout design, development, and construction to ensure a tailored fit for end user requirements, whilst ensuring reduced acquisition and through-life costs.
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Magazine Features
- 10mm steel door
- 6-lever locking devices to AS 2187.1-1998 standard
- Key retained on opening
- Weather shield above door
- Ventilation to AS 2187.1-1998
- 2 / Diagonal 12 mm earthing bolts
- Explosive & warning signage
- Painted inside gloss white
- Identification & compliance plates
- Vermin proof Curved truss and roof cladding system
- Internal shelving to customer’s requirements
- Relocatable concrete magazines with an internal floor space of 3.0 wide x up to 8.0 meters long with a 2.4 meter ceiling, giving a massive 12,000 kg storage
- Fixed concrete magazines of any size / length required and up to a maximum standard width of 12 meters internal. (other larger widths available upon request)
- Units are modular, each having a minimum 1 off compliant heavy duty door, 3 bar locking system and a full venting system. Typically across the range, length and height variations are used to govern the nominal storage capacities as set by the Australian Standard 2187.1 1998.