How to properly store and transport an FIBC bulk bag.
At Capro Industries, we take worker safety very seriously. Our commitment is to demonstrate how to safely handle FIBC or bulk bags. Always adhere to the manufacturers recommendations and any information printed on the label or FIBC. Also observe all applicable regulatory and safety requirements. When storing, only stack FIBCs if they are designed to be stacked, you are sure of their stability, and they are stacked using a “pyramid” or supported stacking method. When pyramid stacking, each bag above the first layer must sit on at least four lower bags. Each layer is subsequently tiered inwards forming a pyramid structure. With supported stacking, bags are stacked against two retaining walls of sufficient strength. Never approach or repair a damaged bag without first removing all bags stacked on top.
Beware of sunlight and UV rays and always protect the bags from the harmful effects of the UV ray’s exposure. Exposure to UV Rays will weaken the strength of the FIBC, as well as exposure to inclement weather. Always try to store your FIBC’s inside a covered facility or warehouse that is free from any water or moisture contamination that could come into contact with your FIBC . Outside storage is not recommended, but if you do, you should always cover them with some type of material that will prevent their exposure to UV rays and inclement weather.
For more safety handling guidelines, visit our website at www.capro.net or contact a packaging expert at 1-800-935-3422.