Only those thermoplastic materials which can withstand normal wear , penetration by insects, corrosive actions of cleaning an sanitizing compounds and which shall remain relatively unchanged on long term exposure to solid waste and weathering, including temperatures from twenty to one hundred twenty degrees Fahrenheit (200 to 1200 F.), shall be used in the fabrication of thermoplastic solid waste (refuse) containers and covers.
Thermoplastic materials as fabricated into solid waste (refuse) containers and covers shall not increase in weight by more than one half percent (0.50%) when evaluated in accordance with the ASTM test method.
Thermoplastic materials used in the fabrication of solid waste containers and covers shall be resistant to the normal uses of household detergents, chemical sanitizing solutions, and other household chemicals, such as (but not limited to) deodorants, insecticides, insect repellents, and rodenticides.
Thermoplastic materials, as used in the fabrication of containers and covers, shall be resistant to ultraviolet degradation for a period of at least three (3) years under normal weathering conditions through the use of ultraviolet radiation screening ingredients, laminates, or coatings.
Thermoplastic solid waste (refuse) containers shall, in general, be designed and fabricated to exclude insects, withstand conditions of the use environment, and be easily cleanable.
The specific requirements set forth in this section shall apply together with such additional requirements as may be considered necessary to assure compliance with these general requirements.
The container shall be of watertight construction, and shall comply with the following specific specifications:
The cover shall be designed and fabricated to overlap the container opening and to ensure a continuous contact between the cover and the container.
The cover shall be designed to exclude water, with no holes through the cover over the container opening.
The cover shall be designed and fabricated to minimize exterior gnawing edges for animals. This provision shall not apply to raised reinforcing members, decorative features or to lifting devices (handles) that do not have a common wall with the cover.
The method of attachment shall be of simple design, but shall provide for positive attachment of the cover to the container. Disengagement shall also be of simple design and shall permit removal of the cover by use of one (1) hand after disengagement of the attaching device.
Handles or other type of lifting devices which permit the lifting and carrying of the container shall be provided on each container.
The design, fabrication, and attachment of the lifting devices shall be of sufficient strength to support the container when tested in accordance with § 805.16, without damage to the container, cover, or other component part of the container.
All lifting devices and their method of attachment shall be easily cleanable.
Thermoplastic solid waste (refuse) containers, covers, and lifting devices shall be of sufficient material and design, and shall be fabricated to withstand the following normal use and weather conditions:
The container and covers shall be conditioned to twenty degrees Fahrenheit (200 F.) and immediately subjected to the following impacts:
The container shall, when uniformly loaded at a rate of fifteen pounds per cubic foot (15 lbs./ft.3), do the following:
Containers and covers shall show no evidence of stress cracking when tested in the following manner:
All approved Thermoplastic Containers distributed, sold, or used for the containment of solid waste (refuse) in the District shall contain the following printed statement on a pressure sensitive backed label affixed to the container in a conspicuous location:
This container meets all requirements of the applicable D.C. Standard (D.C. 1-4-TC) issued by the Department of Public Works. by:____________________ (Name of Manufacturer)
The display of the statement of approval on a thermoplastic container shall be considered to be the manufacturer's certification that the container conforms to the specifications and testing procedures prescribed in this section.
Each container shall have marked on it the name and address of the principal place of business of the manufacturer or distributor of the container, and a code identifying the date and location of the manufacture of the container.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 21, r. 21-805