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Dräger
Disposal of Draeger-Tubes
When Draeger-tubes have been used, or unopened tubes have exceeded their expiry date,
they should be disposed of using one of the following methods :
Used Tubes
1. Submerge the tube(s) in a beaker or metal container filled with water and allow to soak for
24 hours. Treat the residual water in accordance with local authority waste regulations
(some tube aqueous waste may require neutralisation prior to disposal). Place the tubes in
a “sharps” or glass bin wearing protective gloves and safety spectacles. Dispose of the bin
via the company’s normal industrial waste disposal method(s) ie: landfill or incineration.
OR
2. Place the tubes in a “sharps” or glass bin wearing protective gloves and safety spectacles.
Dispose of the bin via the company’s normal hazardous waste disposal method(s) ie:
landfill or incineration.
OR
3. Place the tubes in a “sharps” or glass bin wearing protective gloves and safety spectacles.
Dispose of the container via incineration.
Unused Tubes
Open the Draeger-tube at both ends using the special tube opener or the cutter on the hand
pump. Break any ampoules where applicable. Dispose of the tubes as stated in Methods 1, 2
or 3.
NOTE : As an alternative a local authority approved waste disposal contractor can be
employed to collect used and unused tubes from site and dispose of them in a safe manner.
Draeger Ltd
Ullswater Close, Kitty Brewster Estate
Blyth, Northumberland
Tel: 01670 352891 Fax: 01670 356266
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Factair F3000 Specifications

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BrandFactair
ModelF3000
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish