Blast-Resistant Module for Rental in North Dakota

Blast-resistant module rentals are available in North Dakota for use in petrochemical refineries and other potentially hazardous environments. BRM custom configurations, as well as standard layouts, can be delivered to meet virtually any safety requirement.

Blast-Resistant Modules serve many needs in North Dakota:

  • Personnel protection working in hazardous environments in North Dakota

  • Critical equipment is protection from damage in North Dakota

  • Safe and productive work environment in North Dakota’s challenging climate

No crane required for most BRM deliveries!

Blast-Resistant Modules Available in North Dakota

North Dakota
 40' Single Modular Layout 5
40' Single Modular Layout 5
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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North Dakota
 40' Single Modular Layout 2
40' Single Modular Layout 2
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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North Dakota
 40' Single Modular Layout 1
40' Single Modular Layout 1
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
Request  North Dakota 40' Single Modular Layout 1 Quote

Specialty BRM Rentals Available in North Dakota

North Dakota
 Tool Crib
Tool Crib
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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North Dakota
 Restrooms
Restrooms
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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North Dakota
 Permit Building
Permit Building
12’ W x 40’ L x 11’ 9” H
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Blast-Resistant Modules Available in North Dakota

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About BRM Safety

Every HUNTER blast-resistant module (BRM) is assembled to meet critical safety standards. Most BRMs are minimally rated for 8 psi at a medium response. Along with safety, comfort helps ensure productivity Nicely finished walls and ceilings with communications panel, electrical outlets and a super-efficient HVAC unit are standard in every BRM unit.

BRM Fact of the Day: What is the difference between blast-proof and blast-resistant?

You may have seen the term blast-proof, but it is not one that we use. Instead, we use blast-resistant. No structure can be actually 100% blast-proof.