Other hydraulic oils (code 13 01 13*) include a wide range of technical fluids used in various hydraulic systems.
This category covers oils with specialized additives or combined formulations.
They are applied in equipment with specific operational requirements.
During use, the oils undergo physicochemical changes.
Metal particles and oxidation products affect composition stability.
After losing operational characteristics, these materials become potentially hazardous waste streams.
Hazardous waste management is based on identifying composition and contamination levels.
Regulated handling involves separation from other industrial fluids.
Special attention is required for storage of hazardous waste due to leakage risks.
Key storage requirements include:
- sealed metal reservoirs;
- regular container inspection;
- prevention of contact with soil and water.
Transportation of hazardous waste considers viscosity and volume.
During transportation, the following measures are ensured:
- container tightness;
- minimized mechanical stress;
- proper documentation.
Recycling focuses on reducing contaminant concentrations.
Technological solutions help stabilize composition.
Environmental services include hydraulic system audits and stock monitoring.
A systematic approach ensures compliance with environmental standards.