Corona, SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19: Contain the outbreak by securely packaging contaminated material.
Secure shipping of clinical specimens and infectious substances.
The year 2020 has presented the entire world with a massive challenge: humans and systems are being pushed to their limit by the coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19). It is hence all the more important that everyone does what they can to help contain the spread of the disease.
ZARGES hazardous goods containers fulfil all requirements
for shipping and transporting
clinical specimenssuspected of containing
coronaviruses (2019-nCoV).
ZARGES hazardous goods containers are approved as composite packaging for the transport of infectious substances assigned to UN 2814 and UN 2900, with any transport operator. The containers fulfilled the toughened test requirements, such as passing a drop test from a height of 9 m. Models of all sizes in the K 470 series can be used to transport substances assigned to UN 3373. Dry ice or other coolants can be used for temperature-controlled transport. ZARGES hazardous goods containers allow clinical specimens to be safely transported to laboratories or research institutes for testing, analysis and identification.
K 470 with approval for Class 6.2. For substances assigned to UN 2814 or UN 2900. Container fulfilled the toughened test requirements, including passing a drop test from a height of 9 metres. Inside dimensions (L×W×H) 350×250×310 mm. Order no. 342856
Bags with easy-to-use zip seal for quick and effortless opening and sealing. Mandatory for infectious substances that must be packaged in accordance with Packing Instruction P620 or P650. Material: PE, thickness 100 µm. Order no. 43831
Insulating container suitable for K 470 with inside dimensions 350×250×310 mm (L×B×H). For temperature-controlled transport. Can also be used with dry ice. Removable for easy cleaning. Order no. 33000481
ZARGES hazardous goods containers offer an unparalleled selection of 25 sizes, with capacity ranging from 13 L to 829 L. Needless to say, customised sizes can also be made on request.
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Recently, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) issued a set of instructions on how to pack and ship clinical specimens from suspected 2019-nCoV cases (coronavirus). The packaging for specimen transport must comprise three components:
INFORMATION ISSUED BY THE ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE (RKI) REGARDING THE TRANSPORT OF CLINICAL SPECIMENS
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