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What are UN-certified Bulk Bags?

If your business deals with hazardous substances, bulk food goods or other potentially dangerous materials, having specialised bulk packaging is crucial.

UN-Certified Bulk Bags, also known as ADR Bags, are specifically designed to help you make sure your work place is 100% safe and you’re complying with every vital regulation.

So, what are UN-certified Bulk Bags?

  • UN-Certified Bulk Bags were created to meet the stringent international safety standards that are set by the United Nations for transporting hazardous goods. 
  • These standards make absolutely sure that the bags can withstand rigorous conditions and stop any leakages or spills of potentially dangerous materials. 
  • To be UN-certified, these bags are legally required to pass a series of tests, including top lift tests, drop tests, and tear tests – to be absolutely certain they’re safe.

What are they used for?

Chemical Transportation:

They’re mostly used in the chemical industry for transporting bulk hazardous chemicals. They’ll help you securely and safely carry anything that could be harmful if it leaked or spilled.

Pharmaceuticals:

Often used to move materials that have strict handling and transport regulations. They bring you peace of mind that everything will be transported safely and meet all the safety standards.

Food and Beverage:

For transporting bulk food-grade ingredients, these bags will keep your contents safe and uncontaminated, end to end.

Agriculture:

For safely transporting fertilisers, pesticides and any other potentially hazardous materials that can pose significant risks to your workers and the environment. 

Mining:

In the mining industry, robust packaging is key. These bags make sure you can securely transport materials such as ore, minerals, by-products and raw materials.

 

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