SKU: FGR1536EGLWH
The Round Tops Push Door decorative refuse container have a classic, sleek design that beautifully blend into any indoor environment and open top for easy waste disposal.
Featuring a classic, push door design, the 15 Gallon FGR1536 Round Top Push Door indoor waste container is constructed from heavy-gauge, fire-safe steel and complies with OSHA standards. The sleek design beautifully blends into any modern or upscale environments. The self-closing push door controls odors, and recessed handgrips allow the lid to be easily lifted for convenient waste disposal. The bottom rim is designed to protect flooring. No assembly is required for this waste receptacle, making set-up fast and easy.
U.S. | Metric | |
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Product Length | 15.00 in | 38.10 cm |
Product Width | 15.00 in | 38.10 cm |
Product Height | 36.00 in | 91.44 cm |
Product Weight | 25.00 lb | 11.34 kg |
Upc | 00097591060605 | |
Case Pack Length | 16.25 in | 41.28 cm |
Case Pack Width | 16.25 in | 41.28 cm |
Case Pack Height | 38.25 in | 97.16 cm |
Case Pack Weight | 22.05 lb | 10.00 kg |
Case Pack Quantity | 1 | |
Ucc | 00097591060605 | |
Packaging Length | 15.00 in | 38.10 cm |
Packaging Width | 15.00 in | 38.10 cm |
Packaging Height | 36.00 in | 91.44 cm |
Packaging Weight | 25.00 lb | 11.34 kg |
Capacity | 15.00 gal | |
Color | Sky White | |
Material Type | Metal | |
Country of Origin | China |
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Rubbermaid Commercial Products refuse containers need to comply with the ADA regulations; as long as "access openings" for containers are below 48", containers are compliant to ADA regulations.
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Factory Mutual is an independent testing agency whose approvals are based on Standard 6921 Combustible Waste Containers.
Standard 6921 is performance criteria for containers with covers (lids) and their ability to withstand internal fires, maintain a certain range of stability, if dumped, and stay intact over a wide temperature range.
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RPC products assist customers in complying with OSHA standards. For example:
(1) 1910.1030 Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens
(2) 1910.141 - Sanitation
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