Shipping dangerous goods can be a challenging process, but with the right planning and precautions, it can be done safely and efficiently. As a leading shipping container provider, ContainerCo understands the importance of proper handling and transportation of hazardous materials. In this blog, we will discuss how to safely ship dangerous goods in a shipping container from ContainerCo. We will cover everything from classifying your inventory to preparing them for shipment, loading and transporting your container, and unloading items. By following these guidelines, you can ensure the safe and secure transportation of your dangerous goods with ContainerCo. Ensure You Purchase Or Hire A Dangerous Goods Shipping Container ContainerCo is a proud leading supplier of shipping containers for both hire and purchase. Our selection of dangerous goods shipping containers is built to an exceedingly high standard and is assured to be 100% safe and secure. While all of our shipping containers ensure a high level of security, the dangerous goods containers are even more of a priority. Typically noted for their yellow colour, the dangerous goods shipping container is universally recognised for containing hazardous materials. You may be transporting sensitive medical equipment or substances. You may even be moving corrosive or toxic chemicals for scientific purposes, in which case, it’s important that you prepare your dangerous goods accordingly. ContainerCo offers both a 10 ft and 20 ft option for the dangerous goods shipping container. These special shipping containers have a spill capacity of 1,250L and 3,940L, respectively. Although regulations vary from region to region, the general rule is that the spill capacity needs to be a minimum of one-third of the total liquid volume within the container. For more information, please read – “A Guide To Dangerous Goods Shipping Containers” Prepare Your Dangerous Goods For Shipping When preparing dangerous goods for shipment, it is imperative to use official packaging, labelling and documentation. New Zealand has very specific and strict regulations when shipping dangerous goods, so it is vital to read up on the rules for transporting dangerous goods safely. Any item that is at risk of spillage of any kind must be securely fastened in its container. This is why there is a second floor, often called the bunded flooring, which captures any spilt substances on the floor to ensure there is no issue when the doors open in the event of an accident during transit. Carefully Load Your Dangerous Goods Shipping Container Loading dangerous goods onto a shipping container requires careful planning and attention to detail to ensure their safe transportation. At ContainerCo, we have a team of experienced professionals who are well-versed in teaching dangerous good loading practices. As we sell and lease containers, we have come to get a thorough understanding of this very important shipping process. We work closely with our customers so they understand the specific requirements for each purpose and ensure that the buyer is aware of the correct ways of loading items in a way to prevent any shifting or damage during transportation. Who Is Most Likely To Use A Dangerous Goods Shipping Container? Various industries use dangerous goods shipping containers, and at ContainerCo, we cater to the diverse needs of these industries. Companies that produce, distribute, and transport hazardous materials such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and industrial goods are typically the ones who enquire about our dangerous goods shipping containers the most. These industries rely on safe and secure transportation of hazardous materials, and a shipping container (like the container focused on this blog) that is specifically designed for transporting dangerous goods meets their unique requirements. In addition, companies that operate in remote or off-shore locations often use these containers to transport hazardous materials to these areas. These businesses rely on a highly-secure method of transporting highly-sensitive and potentially toxic substances. ContainerCo At ContainerCo, we pride ourselves on providing an extensive range of shipping containers for hire or purchase. Our range of 10 ft, 20 ft, and 40 ft containers can be used for various purposes, including shipment, storage or construction, to name a few. Featuring more than just containers in our product range, we also sell accessories and parts for shipping containers to ensure your container can be maintained and repaired after prolonged use. Offering specialised containers along with dry standard variations, ContainerCo’s containers include refrigerated, dangerous goods, high-ball, open-top and side-opening options. As a fully-established shipping container company, we also have the facilities to modify purchased shipping containers. In addition, our specialised team can assist you with altering containers into workspaces, cafes, tiny homes or construction site offices. We can serve Kiwis across the country with facilities operating in Auckland, Tauranga, Christchurch, Wellington and Waikato. So next time you require a shipping container, hire or buy yours at ContainerCo today! Contact us at 0508 732 873 or request a free online quote today!