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Return of BOC Edwards Equipment - Procedure
(Form HS1)
Introduction
Before you return your equipment you must warn your supplier if the substances you used (and
produced) in the equipment can be dangerous. You must do this to comply with health and safety at
work laws.
You must complete the Declaration (HS2) on the next page and send it to your supplier before you
dispatch the equipment.
If you do not, your supplier will assume that the equipment is dangerous and
he will refuse to accept it. If the Declaration is not completed correctly, there may be a delay in
processing your equipment.
Guidelines
Take note of the following guidelines:
•
Your equipment is 'uncontaminated' if it has not been used or if it has only been used with
substances that are not dangerous. Your equipment is 'contaminated' if it has been used with any
dangerous substances.
•
If your equipment has been used with radioactive substances, you must decontaminate it before
you return it to your supplier. You must send independent proof of decontamination (for example
a certificate of analysis) to your supplier with the Declaration (HS2). Phone your supplier for
advice.
•
We recommend that contaminated equipment is transported in vehicles where the driver does not
share the same air space as the equipment.
PROCEDURE
Use the following procedure:
1.
Contact your supplier and obtain a Return Authorisation Number for your equipment.
2.
Turn to the next page(s), photocopy and then complete the Declaration (HS2).
3.
Remove all traces of dangerous gases: pass an inert gas through the equipment and any accessories
which will be returned to your supplier. Drain all fluids and lubricants from the equipment and its
accessories.
4.
Disconnect all accessories from the equipment. Safely dispose of the filter elements from any oil
mist filters.
5.
Seal up all of the equipment's inlets and outlets (including those where accessories were attached).
You may seal the inlets and outlets with blanking flanges or heavy gauge PVC tape.
6.
Seal contaminated equipment in a thick polythene bag. If you do not have a polythene bag large
enough to contain the equipment, you can use a thick polythene sheet.
7.
If the equipment is large, strap the equipment and its accessories to a wooden pallet. Preferably,
the pallet should be no larger than 510mm x 915mm (20" x 35"); contact your supplier if you cannot
meet this requirement.
8.
If the equipment is too small to be strapped to a pallet, pack it in a suitable strong box.
9.
If the equipment is contaminated, label the pallet (or box) in accordance with laws covering the
transport of dangerous substances.
10. Fax or post a copy of the Declaration (HS2) to your supplier. The Declaration must arrive before the
equipment.
11. Give a copy of the Declaration to the carrier.
You must tell the carrier if the equipment is
contaminated.
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