The safe storage of flammable and combustible liquids is a foundational concern for industries, laboratories, warehouses, and chemical plants. In the U.S., NFPA 30 (the Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code) provides comprehensive guidance on how to manage, contain, and protect these hazardous materials. Compliance with NFPA 30 minimizes fire and explosion risks, protects lives and property, and helps facilities meet regulatory requirements. In this post, we’ll walk through key NFPA 30 requirements and best practices for hazmat storage under U.S. jurisdiction.	    
	    
	    
			 
                                    
                                                            