Yes, dangerous goods containers are manufactured to comply with international standards and local regulations for handling hazardous materials. They meet the requirements set by regulatory organisations like the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, ensuring that they are safe for both storage and transportation. Using these containers helps companies adhere to legal requirements and prevent accidents or contamination, making them essential for businesses that handle dangerous substances.

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