Pads and Rolls
Spill Kits
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xThis is a U.S. Department of Transportation-approved 50-gallon container that can also double up as an overpack for the used absorbents. The container features a screw-on lid with a moulded handle in tough plastic, making this kit very robust. The wheels make this kit maneuverable over rough terrain. This container is exclusive to ESP US.
The pads in this spill kit are sonic bonded meltblown polypropylene Chemical. They feature excellent wicking properties and sonic bond points that prevent stray fibers from becoming detached.
These socks feature a spun-bond outer sleeve with a durable stitched seam. The core is a next generation absorbent that will recover aggressive and unknown spills. Durable plastic clips seal the sock at both ends.
These pillows feature a spun-bond outer surface with a super absorbent flake core. This next generation absorbent will absorb and hold large quantities of aggressive, hazardous or unknown fluids.
These are made from a tough grade of polythene. There is also a cable tie supplied so that the waste can be secured safely.
Waterproof gloves help to ensure safe handling of spilled substance.
All-in one clear goggles provide eye protection from splashes.
An informative booklet that advises on spill recovery.
This spill kits feature a combination of pads and socks that will contain and recover a 43 Gallon spill of hazardous oil-based and water-based fluid plus the essential equipment needed to handle the clean up process. Please note extra caution should be taken when dealing with hazardous or unknown spill types.
Product Code
SK-H50W
Format
Chemical, Spill Kit
Absorbency*
43 US Gallons | 162 Liters of oil** 43 US Gallons | 162 Liters of water*
Units/Case
1/Case
LTL/Pallet
8
FTL/Pallet
8
Base Fiber
Polypropylene and SAF
Star Rating
29 CFR 1910.120(j)(1)(vii)
...suitable quantities of proper absorbents shall be kept available and used in areas where spills, leaks or ruptures may occur.
29 CFR 1910.120(j)(1)(vii)
U.S. Department of Transportation specified salvage drums or containers and suitable quantities of proper absorbents shall be kept available and used in areas where spills, leaks or ruptures may occur.
29 CFR 1910.22(a)(2)
The floor of every workroom shall be maintained in a clean and, so far as possible, a dry condition.
40 CFR 263.31
Transporters “must clean up any hazardous waste discharge that occurs during transportation.
33CFR 154.1047(c)(2)
Pertaining to navigable waters, a facility that handles, stores or transports Group V petroleum oils must identify response resources such as containment booms, sorbent booms and other methods.
For recovering unknown, aggressive or hazardous fluids
Some components feature recycled material
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