Customization: | Available |
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Material: | HDPE |
Application: | Medical |
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Product Name | Bio-bottle for UN2814/UN3373 transportation |
Material | PP |
Size | Bottle diameter 111mm, Height=163mm Cover Diameter=134mm |
Weight | 265 grams |
Test-tube Stand | could hold 20 tubes with diameter at 15mm |
Product performance description
UN2814 Test
Products details | ||
Inner Embossed aluminum board
Fast cooling
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Outer shell made of PP Board
Insulation : PU ,thickness =5cm
stainless steel lock ,keep the box safe
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Portable cooler bag ,convenient to
print logo
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Why do we need Infectious Substance Packaging?Infectious substance packaging is intended to enable the safe transportation of infectious substances. It is designed to prevent an exposure occurring in the event where the infectious substances' primary receptacle is compromised, resulting in a leakage of the infectious substance. The protective packaging therefore must contain the leakage preventing it from being released outside of the packaging and coming in contact with humans or animals. You can't just use any old packaging, the packaging you choose must be packaging that has passed specific performance testing, we'll come on to that in a bit |
Infectious substances that come under Class 6 Infectious Substances (Division 6.2) are divided into 3 categories. Category A; An infectious substance that if an exposure occurs when transported is capable of causing permanent disability, life threatening or fatal disease in otherwise healthy humans. Category B; An infectious substance which does not meet the criteria for inclusion in Category A. Exceptions; There are a number of exceptions listed in the regulations, for example; substances that are unlikely to cause disease in humans or animals, patient specimens where there is a minimum likelihood that pathogens are present, or medical equipment potentially contaminated with or containing infectious substances. You must refer to the relevant regulations to identify whether your substance falls under exceptions as some exceptions do require specific packaging when transporting. Now, for each UN number you must follow the correct Packing Instruction to ensure you are transporting your infectious substance safely and compliantly. |