Unit Risk Boxes( Day Carry Boxes)
With a zero quantity distance arc, this magazine can be safely stored near personnel, inhabited buildings, and roadways.
FEATURES
Heavy-Duty Construction with Safety Features
Portable and Modular
PRODUCTS SPECIFICATION
- The Almerio Unit Risk Boxes are designed to provide secure and efficient storage for explosives and detonators, specifically as Type 3 explosives storage magazines.
- These magazines are particularly well-suited for industries where explosives need to be transported frequently, such as in construction, mining, or demolition work.
Here’s a breakdown of their key features and benefits:
- Secure Storage for Explosives and Detonators:
- The boxes meet the strict safety requirements for handling and storing explosives, preventing accidental detonation or unauthorized access.
- Type 3 classification ensures that they are designed to contain explosives securely while limiting risk in case of an incident.
Lightweight and Portable:
- Despite being designed to store high-risk materials, the Almerio Unit Risk Boxes are light enough to be transported daily from an overnight storage area to the job site, ensuring operational efficiency.
Temporary Supervised Storage:
- These units are intended for temporary supervised storage, meaning explosives can be kept safe and under constant monitoring while being transported or stored for short durations at the job site.
Enhanced Safety Features: - Built-in safety features help reduce the risks associated with transporting hazardous materials. This might include secure locks, reinforced walls, and possibly blast-resistant materials to prevent incidents during handling.
Compliance with Regulations:
- They are likely built to meet local and international safety regulations for explosive storage, ensuring legal compliance in environments where safety standards are strictly enforced.
- The combination of portability, secure storage, and regulatory compliance makes Almerio Unit Risk Boxes ideal for industries where explosives’ safe and efficient handling is critical to ongoing operations.
APPLICABLE MARKETS
GALLERY