• Spill Cleanup, enpac 28.07.2008

    All of ENPAC’s traditional products come together to make great Spill Kits!

    Did you know that the average hazmat spill can cost $30,000 in clean-up and other expenses per incident? These highly visible containers keep spill response products readily available so you can avoid that oh-so costly problem. Various sizes are available for different types of applications.Absorbs up to 62 gallons/235 liters

    Spill Kit includes:
    95 Gal. Salvage Drum,
    100 Pads,
    10 – Large Socks, 16 – Small Socks,
    1 pack Wipers,
    3# STARDUST,
    5 Disposal Bags and Ties,
    2 pr Nitrile Gloves,
    2 pr Goggles,
    Emergency Response Guide,
    Instruction Sheet and MSDS(s).


    When a Spill Occurs:

    1. Assess the Risk: Determine the nature and substance of the spill.
    2. Select personal Protection (PPE): Select the proper clothing and gear to safely respond to the spill. If you cannot identify the spilled substance, always treat it as highly toxic.
    3. Contain the Spill: Use socks, dikes, or booms to contain the spill and keep it from spreading or contaminating water sources.
    4. Stop Product Flow: Act quickly to stop the source of spilled material, if possible. This minimizes the spill.
    5. Absorb Contained Fluids: Place absorbant pads, pillows, socks, and booms directly on the spill.
    6. Dispose and Decontaminate: Dispose of contaminated material in compliance with local, state and federal regulations. Decontaminate the site, personnel, and all equipment.
    7. Complete Final Reports: Complete all notification documents, medical exposure reports, and paperwork associated with the spill already at the facility.Custom Spill Kit sizes/styles available. Call for more information

    If you have any questions regarding this product please contact us.
    If you own this equipment please leave a comment below.


    Posted by Admin @ 7:49 pm

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