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IBCNA Approach EPA 2011 IBC. Mr. Larry Bricco – IBCNA Lbricco@ibcna.com. EPA 2011 IBC. Meeting EPA – Pesticide - 2011. Over the last 24 months IBCNA has worked with our customers, new and old, to meet each provision of the regulation. Which include:
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IBCNA Approach EPA 2011 IBC Mr. Larry Bricco – IBCNA Lbricco@ibcna.com
EPA 2011 IBC Meeting EPA – Pesticide - 2011 Over the last 24 months IBCNA has worked with our customers, new and old, to meet each provision of the regulation. Which include: • DOT container design, construction and marking standards • Serial number marking • One-way valves and tamper-evident devices
EPA 2011 IBC • Our Customers • Objectives • Not only – • Meet EPA • Pesticide 2011 • Reusable • Easy Maintenance • Affordable • Return Program • Available now!
EPA 2011 IBC Labeled and Constructed to DOT regulations EPA 2011 Requirement - Met
EPA 2011 IBC Customer Desire Reusability HDPE Bottle with UV inhibitors 40# bottle a full 5 pound minimum extra weight than brand X Corrugated Bottle adds structural strength
EPA 2011 IBC Reusability Cont’d Heavy Duty Pallet 100% welded (no screws in vital areas) 15# heavier than brand X Large Valve “dog house” area Bottom bar provides security on forks of tractor, and spreads load on uneven or soft surfaces
EPA 2011 IBC Meeting EPA – Pesticide - 2011 One-way valves and tamper-evident devices
Prototype RT3 IBC • Unique Feature #4 • 6” fill cap with tamper proof/evident 1.5” vent • Fully safety sealed at the 6” lid and 1.5” vent • 1.5” vent is unthreaded to vent (preventing mass loss of product which occurs with self venting vents) • 1.5” vent is unremovable, tamperproof and tamper evident
EPA 2011 IBC Unique Feature #4 Continued Lid meet s EPA Pesticide Regulations Lid has been tested and allows maximum air flow to provide fast discharge
EPA 2011 IBC Unique Feature #4 Continued Four large openings in the vent provide maximum air flow for discharge Rain shield surrounding vent mechanism prevent rain water or other liquid contamination
EPA 2011 IBC Unique Feature #4 Continued 1.5” Vent threads open and stays open to provide maximum venting during discharge. Other vents used in the Agricultural Industry sag which reduces product evacuation time.
EPA 2011 IBC Unique Feature #4 Continued This lid and vent combination have been fully tested to meet UN and EPA regulations. This lid was made specifically for the Agricultural Chemical Industry and has been reviewed by manufactures, distributors and growers
6” Cap w/ tamper evident vent EPA 2011 IBC Meets EPA Regulations Easy safety seal Allows Enough Air for Max Flow of Product “Built in” ventable fitting Tamper proof
Ball Valve w/ Check Valve EPA 2011 IBC Innovation #5 Reusable Ball Valve with Check Valve and Safety Seals (patent pending)
Ball Valve w/ Check Valve EPA 2011 IBC Innovation #5 Rubber Check Valve opens to allow full product evacuation and reseals and seats itself preventing back flow Large opening prevents trapping of heel in IBC
Ball Valve w/ Check Valve EPA 2011 IBC Innovation #5 Valve is foil safety sealed with a pull tab Check valve is located right behind the foil seal
Ball Valve w/ Check Valve EPA 2011 IBC Innovation #5 Cap is built for safety sealing and has labeling notifying operator of Check Valve Valve is replaceable, yet built for repeated use
EPA 2011 IBC Meeting EPA – Pesticide - 2011 One-way valves and tamper-evident devices MET – 2/2010
EPA 2011 IBC Customer Desire Affordability IBCNA upcharge to make IBC’s completely complaint is approximately $5.00 per IBC
EPA 2011 IBC Meeting EPA – Pesticide - 2011 Serial number marking Available on UN sticker – MET 2/2010 IBCNA Customer Mark Own
EPA 2011 IBC Customer Desire – Return Program The emptier of the IBC can arrange for pick-up by simply logging on to www.returnnetsystem.com or by calling the telephone number on the label.
EPA 2011 IBC MUST HAVE MASSIVE STOCK
EPA 2011 IBC Question to Ask about your EPA 2011 IBC Will the size opening on the one way valve impede product flow? Is the check valve compatible with my product? Will this design increase the amount of unused product in the IBC? Is this design easily identifiable compared to a standard IBC? How much more does it cost to go to this IBC? What type of tamper proof vent is on the IBC? Does the vent allow for full evacuation of product? Is it truly tamper evident?
EPA 2011 IBC Meeting EPA – Pesticide - 2011