Hazardous waste is by definition dangerous to animals and people and must be correctly stored and handled to protect from spillages and allowing for the safe transportation and storage.

Hazardous Waste Systems

Security and sustainability are two sides of a coin. It is now widely understood that preventive investment to protect health and the environment is a lot less expensive than making good the subsequent long-term damage. Thanks to your suggestions and observations, we have broadened our range of products and services.
Hazardous waste containers stacked

 

A look at the information on this page will offer some important advice on the subject, and a catalogue is available to download below.


DEFINITION
"Dangerous goods are materials or items which, due to their characteristics or their state during transport or storage, if incorrectly handled, can give rise to dangers for public safety and order, the environment and for the life and health of persons and animals."


TRANSPORT
The transport of dangerous goods is governed nationally by the – German Regulation on the Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road, Rail and Inland Waterways and internationally by the – ADR European Agreement Concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road– RID Regulations Concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail and the– IMDG Code INTERNATIONAL MARITIME DANGEROUS GOODS Code


REGULATIONS

Regulations relating to traffic laws, which govern the area of transport by road, rail and sea– Labour regulations connected with technical objectives to guarantee the safety of personnel

– Regulations to protect water, concerning protection of the environment and the safety of our drinking water Standardised containers and installations which already comply with these safety regulations through registration of the manufacturer, to a great extent save the user the expense for proof of suitability of the container, as required for individual installations.


STORAGE
The storage of dangerous materials is governed by the following regulations– German Regulation on Health and Safety at Work– German Technical Rules on Flammable Liquids– German Water Management Act and– German Regulation on Installations Handling Substances Hazardous to Water.
A distinction is made between passive and active storage. Passive storage is keeping flammable substances hazardous to water in tightly sealed containers, which were filled continuously (in one go) and are emptied (in one go) immediately after opening. During passive storage, no action is taken on the containers.
Active storage is keeping flammable substances hazardous to water in containers which are filled discontinuously at the location where they are stored, that is, over a lengthy period of time (collecting tanks), or discontinuously emptied (extraction tanks).


Hazardous liquids containers


ASF CONTAINER WITHOUT BOTTOM DISCHARGE

200 − 1000 litres capacity


ASF Hazardous waste container


CONSTRUCTION

  • steel, galvanised (standard) alternatively untreated inside, enamelled outside
  • with transport cradle
  • closed under body
  • stackable and movable by crane


TOP

  • manhole cover ND 300 (200 l version)
  • manhole cover ND 400 (445 — 1000 l version)
  • 1/2" safety valve (445 — 1000 l version)
  • optionally up to five additional tube fittings
  • optionally optimised filling area


ASF CONTAINER WITH BOTTOM DISCHARGE

445 —1000 litres capacity


ASF Hazardous container with bottom discharge


CONSTRUCTION

  • steel, galvanised (standard) alternatively untreated inside, enamelled outside
  • with transport cradle
  • stackable and movable by crane


TOP

  • manhole cover ND 400– 1/2" safety valve
  • optionally up to five additional tube fittings
  • optional optimised filling area


BOTTOM DRAIN

  • spherical segment with 2" connection
  • optional 1 — 2" shut-off fitting
  • discharge fitting protected by surrounding sheets


ASF containers sections


OIL COLLECTION CONTAINER

800 litres capacity


oil collection container


CONSTRUCTION

  • double walled
  • steel, galvanised
  • plastic lid
  • leakage monitoring by gauging rod
  • with venting tube, suction connection piece and level indicator


ASP SOLIDS CONTAINER

120 — 800 litres capacity


solids hazardous chemicals container


CONSTRUCTION

  • steel, galvanized
  • filler opening = container cross-section
  • the lid opens using hinge springs and is gravity supported; it stops in two opening angles (70° and 270°; 600 — 800 l version)
  • all round only with 2 locks at the front (600 — 800 l version)
  • optionally with rotary locks and / or with additional lateral locks– stackable and movable by crane


asf solid waste containers close up


MOBILE DIESEL FILLING STATION SMTA

Double Walled 1000 litres capacity


mobile diesel filling tank


CONSTRUCTION

  • steel, galvanized
  • double walled
  • UN approval for transporting diesel fuel according to ADR/RID
  • no time limit on use
  • lockable, anti-theft lid
  • robust, stackable design
  • no ADR driving licence and special signage on the vehicle are required


EQUIPMENT

  • electric pump: 12 or 24 or 220 V, optionally with hand pump
  • nozzle with automatic shut-off on release and 6 m hose
  • digital counting device
  • limit indicator
  • filler hole ND 50 with tanker coupling VK 50 and Mb 50
  • level indicator
  • automatic ventilation by safety valve
  • venting device utilizing a ball valve
  • cleaning opening NW 300
  • document pocket in the lid
  • nozzle holder can be unscrewed


Please find the catalogue here with the complete hazardous waste range of containers.

Vat GB591551821 Company Number 02906480 – 1994
Dun and Bradstreet, Number (581590544)
NATO Code Number (NCAGE KD520)
EORI Number GB591551821000

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