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Do you have any drums or containers for hazardous storage?

We currently only offer 5 items that meet Packing Group I for hazardous materials. They are:

The way to determine whether a drum is suitable for holding hazardous material is to look at the UN code. It will have an X, Y, or Z in it.

  • X – For packages meeting Packing Group I tests – Highest hazard; may also be used for Packing Group II and III.
  • Y – For packages meeting Packing Group II – Medium hazard; may also be used for Packing Group III.
  • Z – For packages meeting Packing Group III – Lowest hazard.
Title: Do you have any drums or containers for hazardous storage?
Description: A list of products that meet Packing Group I.
Published: 12/30/2008
Last Edited: 12/29/2022

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