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The United States Department of Transportation has a system of classifying dangerous goods based on the product's specific chemical and physical properties. A good starting point for determining if your product might be dangerous is by obtaining a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) from the manufacturer and checking the "Transportation Information." This can provide valuable information on the transport risks related to your materials.
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The Department of Transportation categorizes dangerous goods into nine hazard classes that describe different types of risks. For example, Class 3 includes flammable liquids and Class 8 includes corrosive materials. The table below provides awareness of how these hazard classes can translate to common materials that are considered regulated dangerous goods for transportation. This list is not exhaustive and is for general awareness purposes only. Always confirm the hazard classification of your product before shipping. The Department of Transportation's Hazardous Materials Table provides additional details about specific dangerous goods.
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MES Ireland Ltd Service and Distribution centre is based in Durrow, Co. Laois. we supply a comprehensive range of recycling & waste bins for indoor and outdoor use, litter bins, ashbins and dog waste bins. Our range also includes 2 & 4 wheeled wheelie bins, accessories & spares.
The thought rarely crosses our minds, but many of the goods we use on a regular basis pose dangers to the aircraft. For example, lithium batteries, dry ice and aerosol whipped cream are dangerous goods. These products may seem harmless; however, when transported by air they can be very dangerous. Vibrations, static electricity, temperature and pressure variations can cause items to leak, generate toxic fumes, start a fire, or even explode if these products are not handled properly.
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The unique shaping of the MGBplus front wall significantly increases the overall strength and rigidity of the body. Combined with the reinforced axle housing and solid steel axle, this new body design ensures that the wheelie bin will consistently withstand the pressures of present day waste management procedures throughout its lifespan. The wheelie bin is compliant with EN 840 and RAL and is “noise reduced” since it does not exceed an operating noise level of 92dB.
A dangerous good (also known as hazardous material or hazmat) is any substance or material capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety, and property when transported in commerce. Identifying dangerous goods is the first step to reduce the risks posed by the product with proper packaging, communication, handling, and stowage. This is an important aspect of cargo safety.
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The separate collection of recyclables and the fortnightly collection of residual waste has inevitably resulted in greater pressures being brought to bear on the wheelie bin. Craemer has responded to this issue with the development of the robust MGBplus range of wheelie bins. When designing the MGBplus wheelie bin our product development team paid particular attention to areas of the container subjected to higher stresses during the lifting cycle, for example the front of the wheelie bin body and the wheels and axle supports.
A number of unique accessories are available, they include lid-hinge reinforcement clips and an optional foot-step which clips over the axle and allows for easier manoeuvring of the wheelie bin. The MGBplus can also be fitted with a lid which can be opened from the front and from the back. In summary, the Kliko MGBplus wheelie bin represents both the latest development in wheelie bin technology and Craemer’s ongoing commitment to product development and quality.