Safety Box in Non-Toxic UV Stabilized Polyethylene
Safety Box in Non-Toxic UV Stabilized Polyethylene
Product Description
| Model | Capacity (kg) | Capacity (liters) | Length (mm) | Width (mm) | Height (mm) |
|
SECURBOX500 |
1000 |
500 | 1540 | 1600 | 1980 |
| SECURBOX1350 | 1000 | 1350 | 1540 | 1600 | 2335 |
Product Description:
Safety box made of non-toxic, UV-stabilized polyethylene in gray , roto-molded, with a single-piece polyethylene collection tray. Designed for the safe use of drums and other containers containing hazardous liquids, it allows for safe storage and dispensing, preventing spills that could contaminate the water system.
Main Features:
- Material : Safety Box in non-toxic UV stabilized polyethylene
- Color : Grey
- Structure : Roto-molded and monoblock for greater strength and safety
- Grill : Made of polypropylene, removable for easy cleaning
- Resistance : Resistant to chemicals
- Handling : Stackable when empty and palletized for easy handling when empty with a pallet truck or forklift
- Ventilation : Equipped with 4 ventilation grilles
- Closure : Hinges printed in the doors and lockable lever closure with handle
Usage:
Ideal for industrial and commercial environments, this polyethylene safety box offers a safe and practical solution for storing and dispensing hazardous liquids. Its robust, chemical-resistant construction, combined with ease of cleaning and handling, ensures safe operations and compliance with environmental regulations.
Storage and Retention Guide
What does the law say?
According to Legislative Decree 19/05/1999 n. 152 , amended by Legislative Decree 2000 n. 258 , containment basins must have a minimum capacity at least equal to the largest of the stored containers and in any case not less than 1/3 of the total volume of the hazardous substances present. In areas subject to groundwater protection, the legislation instead requires that the entire stored volume be contained within the collection tank ( 100% of the volume ).
⚠️ Attention:
This regulation does not apply to the storage of used oil , for which the law expressly requires a containment tank equal to 100% of the stored volume , regardless of other considerations.
To better clarify the practical application of these rules, we report below two examples with explanatory data:
| Parameter | Example 1 | Example 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Total substances stored | 1500 liters | 3600 liters |
| 1/3 of the total | 500 liters | 1200 liters |
| Larger container | 700 liters | 1000 liters |
| Minimum capacity required | 700 liters (being 700 > 500) |
1200 liters (being 1000 < 1200) |

