• Spill Cleanup, enpac 19.07.2008

    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 41 gallons/155 liters

    Spill Kit includes:
    65 Gal. Salvage Drum,
    50 Pads,

    8 – Large Socks, 12 – Small Socks,
    1 package Wipers,
    3# of STARDUST,
    4 Disposal Bags with 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.

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


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