Front Load Container definition

Front Load Container means a container of steel construction with volume from 2 cubic yards (1.5 cubic meters) to 8 cubic yards (6 cubic meters), collected using an automated front-end loading commercial bin truck. Containers have two fork pockets on either side of the container to unload the container;
Front Load Container means a detachable metal container of various cubic
Front Load Container means a collection container designed to be emptied mechanically by a collection vehicle, is constructed of metal or plastic, and is one (1) to eight (8) cubic yards in size.

More Definitions of Front Load Container

Front Load Container means a detachable metal container of various cubic yard sizes which is loaded directly by the truck by driving straight into the unit with the front-loading forks.
Front Load Container means a detachable metal container of various cubic yard sizes, which is loaded directly by the truck by driving straight into the unit with the front- loading forks. Such container whose contents weigh more than 250 lbs. per cubic yard of volume, at the time of pickup shall be considered overweight and subject to the overweight pickup fee.
Front Load Container means a detachable metal container of various cubic yard sizes which is loaded directly by the truck by driving straight into the unit with the front-loading forks. This container must be placed on a hard, level surface.

Related to Front Load Container

  • Exterior container means a MIL-STD-129 defined container, bundle, or assembly that is sufficient by reason of material, design, and construction to protect unit packs and intermediate containers and their contents during shipment and storage. It can be a unit pack or a container with a combination of unit packs or intermediate containers. An exterior container may or may not be used as a shipping container.

  • Outer burial container means any container which is designed for placement in the ground around a casket or an urn including but not limited to containers commonly known as burial vaults, urn vaults, grave boxes, grave liners, and lawn crypts.

  • Shipping container means a MIL-STD-129 defined exterior container that meets carrier regulations and is of sufficient strength, by reason of material, design, and construction, to be shipped safely without further packing (e.g., wooden boxes or crates, fiber and metal drums, and corrugated and solid fiberboard boxes).

  • Cremation container means a leak and spill resistant, rigid,

  • Plastic container means an individual, separate, rigid plastic bottle, can, jar or carton, except for a blister pack, that is originally used to contain a product that is the subject of a retail sale.