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- Skip_(container) abstract "The origins of calling a rubbish cart a skip (most often found in Australia and the UK) come from the word skep, used to refer to a basket. Skep itself comes from the Late Old English sceppe, from Old Norse skeppa ‘basket’.A skip (UK English) or dumpster (US and Canadian English) is a large open-topped waste container designed for loading onto a special type of lorry. Instead of being emptied into a garbage truck on site, as a wheelie bin is, a skip is removed, or replaced by an empty skip, and then tipped at a landfill site or transfer station.Typically skip bins have a distinctive shape: the longitudinal cross-section of the skip bin is either a trapezoid or two stacked trapezoids. The lower trapezoid has the smaller edge at the bottom of the skip bin, and a longer edge at the top. Where there is an upper trapezoid, it has the smaller edge at the top. At either end of the skip bin there is a sloping floor or wall. There are usually two lugs at the ends of the bin onto which chains can be attached, permitting the heavy skip bin to be lifted onto and off a lorry. A special skip-carrying lorry or crane is used.One end of the skip sometimes has a large door that hinges down to allow manual loading and unloading. Skips are usually durable and tough, made to withstand rough use by tradesmen and labourers. The size of a skip bin can vary from 2 cubic metres (71 cu ft) to 32 cubic metres (1,100 cu ft). Even though these large bins can store many tonnes of waste, most lorries are limited to carrying around 8 tonnes (8,000 kg) of material in the container.A typical small skip, when empty, weighs about 250 kilograms (550 lb).".
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- Skip_(container) wikiPageRevisionID "678172217".
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Waste_containers.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Construction_waste.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Crane_(machine).
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Dumpster.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Garbage_truck.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Landfill.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_solid_waste_treatment_technologies.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Lorry.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Recycling.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Scrap.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Scrap_metal.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Shipping_container.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Truck.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Waste.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Waste_Management.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Waste_container.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Waste_management.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink Wheelie_bin.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLink File:Skip_containing_rubbish_16s06.jpg.
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skip (container)".
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skip".
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLinkText "builder's skip".
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLinkText "container".
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLinkText "garbage skip".
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLinkText "skip (container)".
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLinkText "skip".
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLinkText "skipping".
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLinkText "skips".
- Skip_(container) wikiPageWikiLinkText "waste skip".
- Skip_(container) hasPhotoCollection Skip_(container).
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- Skip_(container) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Industry-stub.
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- Skip_(container) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Waste-stub.
- Skip_(container) subject Category:Waste_containers.
- Skip_(container) comment "The origins of calling a rubbish cart a skip (most often found in Australia and the UK) come from the word skep, used to refer to a basket. Skep itself comes from the Late Old English sceppe, from Old Norse skeppa ‘basket’.A skip (UK English) or dumpster (US and Canadian English) is a large open-topped waste container designed for loading onto a special type of lorry.".
- Skip_(container) label "Skip (container)".
- Skip_(container) sameAs Velkoobjemový_kontejner.
- Skip_(container) sameAs Mulde_(Behälter).
- Skip_(container) sameAs Benne.
- Skip_(container) sameAs Caçamba.
- Skip_(container) sameAs m.06qx0x.
- Skip_(container) sameAs Q1447111.
- Skip_(container) sameAs Q1447111.
- Skip_(container) wasDerivedFrom Skip_(container)?oldid=678172217.
- Skip_(container) depiction Skip_containing_rubbish_16s06.jpg.
- Skip_(container) isPrimaryTopicOf Skip_(container).