Eagle 1610MB lab pack open head drum safely stores, handles & transports hazardous materials while containing their spills. It can also act as shipping / storage container for biowaste & incineration items. This lab pack drum can hold small-sized non-damaged bottles, carboys, cans & 5-gallon pails containing non-leaking hazardous materials. It has a maximum load capacity of 220 lb (100 kg) and a 14-gallon (52.2 litres) volume capacity.
Features:
- Eagle 1610MB lab pack open head drum has blow-moulded high-density polyethylene (HDPE) construction with UV inhibitors for chemical resistance, lightweight, durability & UV protection.
- It comes with a white lid having a metal lever-lock band closure for preventing entry of dust, debris or contaminants into the stored materials.
- These stack-tested poly drums have angled sidewalls for nesting inside same-sized drums when they are not in use to allow safe storage.
Compatible Accessories:
- Eagle 1689 Spill Pallet Ramp: This ramp connects to a spill pallet, facilitating the loading and unloading of drums and containers, making the process more accessible and contributing to injury prevention.
Standards and Approvals:
- DOT 49 CFR 173.12
- UN / DOT 1H2/X65/S & 1H2/Y100/S
- FDA 21 CFR 177.1520
- UL 94HB
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What to do in case the stored containers or material is leaking in Eagle 1610MB lab pack open head drum?
A. If the stored containers or material is leaking in Eagle 1610MB lab pack open head drum, users must pack them with sufficient sorbents such that no free liquid is present in this drum.
Q. What are overpack drums?
A. Overpack drums are used to safely hold large non-damaged cans, containers & drums containing non-leaking hazardous materials. If this Eagle 1610MB lab pack open-head drum is used as an overpack drum, it can hold a maximum container size of 5 gallons.
Q. What is the operating temperature of this Eagle 1610MB lab pack open head drum?
A. Eagle 1610MB lab pack open head drum has operating temperatures ranging from -40 to 140 degrees F (-34 to 54 degrees C).
Q. How often should the spill containment drum be inspected?
A.
- Perform visual inspections periodically.
- Conduct more thorough inspections after any significant spills or events.
- Adhere to any recommended inspection schedules provided by the manufacturer.
Q. How can I clean this Eagle 1610MB spill containment drum?
A.
- Use a mild detergent and water solution to clean the drum.
- Ensure the drum is thoroughly rinsed and dried before reuse.
- Do not use harsh chemicals that may affect the drum's material.