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That's the old one ???
That's the old one ???
Just a quick question did you just bolt it on through the back or is it supported?
I've just bought one for a new trailer and wonder how to attach it either with a frame of just bolt it to the chassis
What just like delivery vans with hundreds of litres of chems in them never seen one with a sign let alone a bundword of warning on these - I got a ACCS none conformance years ago because of a chemical locker
they need to be bunded, signed and locked just like a normal them store
also you need to carry product data sheets when on the road in case of accident
What just like delivery vans with hundreds of litres of chems in them never seen one with a sign let alone a bund
Well they must be very slack. Last load that came here was on a pallet not held down and no bund at allthey have to comply with ADR regs
Well they must be very slack. Last load that came here was on a pallet not held down and no bund at all
I've never seen a bund in a chem delivery van, and the contents are never strapped down in any way either. Must be half a dozen different firms deliver here, all the same.
Some use little curtain siders instead of vans.
Of course and not heard of a problem, but as you found with your mice crap we have to prove we are doing the job right, these delivery vehicles cant be being checkedfine, until they are involved in an accident I guess, wouldn't want to be driver of company owner at that point !
Of course and not heard of a problem, but as you found with your mice crap we have to prove we are doing the job right, these delivery vehicles cant be being checked
Isn't that the modern way - there aren't many checks by Elf and Safety, and they let you go your own way most of the time, but if you make a bad mistake they throw the book at you.if there was an accident that involved one they would be checked and the consequence for driver or company owner would not be pleasant if anyone was hurt or anything got polluted etc