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Shipping, preservation, waste disposal, transport, storage
8.1 Shipping, preservation, waste disposal
1.
Select a suitable packing depending upon type and range of the transmission (export,
sea air freight, truck national, internationally). The packing must be selected in such a
way that under normal transport prerequisites no damage to the commodity can
occur.
2.
National transmissions are packed exclusively truck-transportable depending upon
scope, weight and condition of the commodity in cardboard, cardboard pallets etc..
When filling and protection material in the packing strengthened cardboard,
cardboard, air cushion foil and shred paper used.
On the packing outside warning labels are additional to attach, e.g.: 'Caution! High-
energy magnet. Do not throw'. The packing is locked with tape and with weights
starting from 50 kg additionally with safety tape.
2a
. International truck transmissions are packed accordingly to point 2, larger and
heavier transmissions depending upon protection neediness also export-fairly in
wooden boxes. To corrosion protection in the packing is to be paid attention.
Easily corrosive sections are to be packed up before the packing in oiled paper or
corrosion protection foil. It is to be made certain that the packed sections in the
packing become secured against slipping.
2b.
International air fright transmissions are to be packed accordingly in wooden boxes or
in export packaging. You have to ensure that the maximum values of magnetic field
strength are not exceeded, when sending by air-freight (IATA Dangerous Medium
Prescript “Cap. 3.9.1.2. Magnetized Material”; ICAO Instructions “Packing Instruction
902”). On charge protection within the packing is absolutely to note (this can be
achieved by screw connections or keying). Corrosion protection with susceptible
sections is to attach (oiled paper, protective plastic film, corrosion spray etc.).
2c.
Seaworthy export supplies are to be packed in seaworthy export crates. The crates
are made particularly and accurate to size, relating to orders by drawer operations.
Crates are to be laid out with oiled paper corrosion resistant and seawater.
Commodity is to be protected from corrosion additionally with spray or protective
plastic film.
It is to be made certain that the transmissions in the crate become secured against
slipping (this can by woods, wood slats and additional screw connections takes
place). After the packing the sea-crates are to be nailed correctly or bolted. The sea-
crates with safety tape become additional secured.
With the loading it is to be guaranteed that the transmissions become correctly and
surely stowed away and secured. The transfer and loading correct of the transmission
on means of transport are by the carrier on the waybill to certify on the load list, etc..
3.
Waste disposal: Observe the national waste disposal regulations.