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Weighing Hazardous Waste and Materials

Those industries involved in weighing hazardous waste and materials have to take special care to safeguard against the damaging effects of these substances.
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The scale that will be used to routinely weigh these substances should be made of stainless steel. This is the case no matter what container the substance is housed in. there is no way to safeguard against a leak or spill 100%.

Toxic liquids and gasses are usually transported in cylindrical steel drums; however, if the liquid is corrosive to metal drums, ones made from industrial plastics will be used instead. These substances include liquid nitrogen, carbon dioxide, chlorine, ammonia, sodium hypochlorite, alum, chlorine and many other caustic substances. The most widely used drum size is a 55 gallon drum. As you can imagine, in order to properly weigh these, the drums are manually manipulated, often rolled on its side onto a platform type scale.

At Arlyn Scales, you can get a well built platform scale made entirely of stainless steel. These are made to endure extreme use and are typically of welded construction. Why? The less moving parts there are on a heavy duty scale, the more rugged it will be. Buying from Arlyn Scales also gives you the added option of getting a special corrosive – resistant coating on your scale. This will stand up to spills and leaks that inevitably come from handling the drums that hold theses hazardous substances.

If you should have a spill, these scales can be washed down easily without worrying that they will just rust away. The digital readouts that come with many of these models available at Arlyn Scales also feature a built in rubber sea;—both to protect the sensitive technology in the housing and to make them resistant to liquid absorption.

Another advantage is that the display can come loaded with sophisticated software that will help you batch results as you go along. It will take accurate, methodical counts as items are loaded onto the scale platform, group them for you and can even transmit them remotely to a database on a PC. All of these capabilities translates to less time spent handling hazardous waste and materials.

If you are handling flammable or explosive materials, you may choose to get an explosive environment scale from Arlyn Scales instead. These intrinsically safe scales are highly accurate, have no moving parts and are FM approved for use in hazardous locations. Their specifications include use for different classes of hazardous materials.

Not only do hazardous waste and materials pose a risk to employees, but the equipment and to the environment. Since the disposal of hazardous waste is strictly regulated by the government, all businesses who produce, transport and use them must be aware of the safety standards and regulations involved. If your waste product or chemical substances conform to the HCS (Hazard Communication Standard), then you can consult OSHA (Occupational health and Safety Administration) for additional guidance.

For a scale that can handle the rigors associated with weighing these substances, contact Arlyn Scales today.