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DHCC – Deployable Hazardous Materials Control Center

DHCC – Deployable Hazardous Materials Control Center

The DHCC consists of the basic center and an array of modular component accessories including secondary containment skids and removable secondary containment shelving.

The DHCC system is designed to safely convey Chemicals, Sensitive Materials and Equipment to and from positioning sites on highway as well as off highway.

The height-adjustable secondary containment shelving will accommodate most any size or form of sensitive materials, and safeguard against release during movement of the mobile system.

Custom systems, components and support services are available from a single source. This permits decision makers the entire range of contracted services from design to logistics, thereby meeting all customer requirements.

 

 
  • Safety
  • Sustainability
  • Designed for Ballistic Level Rated 1
  • HazMat Equipment and / or Supplies
  • Deployable POL’s
  • Weapons Transport
  • Weapons Cleaning Station
  • Multi-mission Capabilities

The DHCC was designed with one function in mind; to make it able to store and transport supplies and equipment. The basic DHCC is designed for Ballistic Level Rated 1. There are many uses ranging from weapons cleaning stations to holding a
Unit Basic Load (UBL).

Choose from 2 standard sizes: 10’ x 8’ x 8’ or 20’ x 8’ x 8’. Any size or color (Mobile Skiff) is available.

 

The DHCC is designed to function as a manned, on-site satellite of a main supply of Chemicals, Sensitive Materials or Equipment, while ensuring total environmental and safety control. The control center can be equipped with operator safety and comfort systems to fit the geographical location. The DHCC can be relocated in minutes, utilizing a quick-connect tow bar and dual wheel casters, or trailer. The DHCC has an optional 110/220/440 power converter load center to support global deployment. An optional computer based materials management program can be employed to provide complete control and accountability of all stored and dispensed materials and/or equipment.

  

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