Save the date: 12 - 13 September 2018 @ the NEC Birmingham
Hazardous materials packaging
If your business is involved in storing or transporting hazardous materials, such as damaged or broken lithium-ion batteries, you need to be aware of the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH). Regulations which require businesses to control exposure to hazardous substances that pose a risk to human health and the environment.
Recent stories covering fires or explosions by mobile phones or car batteries have only highlighted the importance of these regulations and the need to make sure your business is compliant.
ZARGES can help
Zarges has been providing services for hazardous goods packaging for over 30 years. Within this time, we have developed a range of sizes and selection of cases for various UN approval types including UN 4B, UN 4BV and UN 50B. Zarges even has its own testing centre, which is approved and monitored by the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) in Germany.
Zarges aluminium cases are lightweight, stackable and able to withstand many years of use making them ideal for hazardous materials packaging.
So, make sure you book a meeting to discuss your hazardous materials storage requirements with our expert team at the Hazardous Materials Expo on 12-13 September 2018, on stand 5Q101 at the NEC in Birmingham.