Hazpak Golf Day 27 September 2018

Hazpak Golf Day 27 September 2018

At Hazpak it isn’t all work and no play.  And if we can play while lending a helping hand then so much the better!

The Hazpak Team sponsored the 3rd hole at Simbithi Golf Course yesterday 27 September 2018 in aid of a local charity, KwaPhenduka Projects.  This project aims to bring about social transformation to previously underprivileged communities.  They want to do this through youth development, sustainable socio-economic development, social transformation and an overall improved quality of life.  It is a worthy cause that Hazpak has chosen to support.

Should you wish to know a bit more about KwaPhenduka Projects you are most welcome to have a look at their Facebook page – @KwaPhendukaProjects .  Any and all support is most welcome.

Thank you to everyone for a wonderful day out.

How to pack a highly flammable shipment

How to pack a highly flammable shipment

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Click on the images above to view step by step pictures.

At Hazpak we are the experts when it comes to the packing of hazardous and dangerous goods. Below a quick ‘how to’ from our experienced team on packing highly flammable goods for shipping.

  1. Each 5L tin wrapped in plastic bag.
  2. All 3 5L tins then secured in larger plastic bag with vermiculite (absorbent in case of a leak or damage)
  3. Bag filled with vermiculite (absorbent)
  4. Bag sealed.
  5. Bag placed in code 3 4G UN approved box.
  6. Hazardous labels placed correctly on box.

Don’t let the shipping of flammable goods give you endless headaches and worry.  This is what we are here for and what we specialize in.

CONTACT our friendly team today.  We are waiting for your call.

Hazpak supports the Zululand Rhino Reserve Foundation

Hazpak supports the Zululand Rhino Reserve Foundation

Last weekend Kevin Styan (Member of Hazpak Trainaid CC) completed the Rhino Ride which is a 2 x day Mountain Bike Ride through the Bayete Game Lodge Reserve in aid of the Zululand Rhino Reserve Foundation.  All proceeds go towards the Rhino orphanage and preserving this great creature. In 2017 just under 1 x million rand was raised. We were hoping to beat this, this year!!!  Below is an email thanking us for our participation and donations.