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These pallets have removable grating for easy cleaning.
Made of 12-gauge steel, these pallets are more durable than plastic pallets.
The 52" × 52" grating is sized to hold an IBC tank.
With spill capacities up to 170 gallons, these tubs hold 55-gallon drums.
A flexible alternative to spill-control pallets, these trays collapse when not in use for easy storage and have spill capacities up to 60 gallons.
Catch 3 to 30 gallons of spills and drips.
Larger than collapsible spill-control trays, these berms hold from 180- to 2,150 gallons and collapse for easy storage.
Prevent slipping hazards by surrounding equipment that might leak or create condensation.
Use these drums for secondary containment or for temporarily storing and transporting leaking containers.
Contain spills when moving and storing drums.
A T-style handle and four swivel casters make these dollies easy to push, pull, and maneuver along walls and aisles.
Sized for overpack drums, these dollies have extra-large platforms to accommodate big loads. They are often used with a sorbent pad to soak up spills and leaks.
Spills while dispensing drums are contained in an internal sump, so you can transport the drum even after a spill occurs.
Racks have a reservoir to contain leaks from damaged drums and removable grating for cleaning.
Add a secondary spill-containment system to bring your cabinets into compliance with EPA 40 CFR 264.
Rollers inside the cabinet make contents easy to load and remove.
Store your drums horizontally to allow gravity-flow dispensing.
Keep your workplace safe and free up valuable floor space by storing drums outdoors.
Keep nonflammable liquids secure in these plastic cabinets. They resist corrosion from acid vapors and harsh chemicals.
Patch drum leaks to prevent their contents from spilling, even if they hold messy and dangerous substances, such as oil, chemicals, and solvents.
Form a barrier to stop small spills from spreading on tabletops and workstations with these flexible rubber dikes.
Place these pads on 55-gallon drum tops to eliminate messy leaks and drips. They have two perforated drum hole cutouts.
These sorbents have a coated underside to protect work surfaces from stains and harsh chemicals.
Keep oil out of soil and fuel out of drains. These sorbents cling to oil but let water pass through, so you can leave them outside for weeks to catch oil spills and leaks.
Absorb spills, catch drips, and control leaks in clean room environments. These sorbents are cleaned and bagged and don’t release as much lint or dust as other sorbents.
Absorb spilled liquids and keep them from spreading.
Safely clean up fuel and other flammable liquids with these fire-retardant sorbents.
No need to stock several sorbent sizes—these unfold for use as a pad, roll, or pillow.
Pour over contained spills to absorb and clean up.
These sorbents quickly absorb more liquids than other granular sorbents. Pour them over chemical, oil, and water spills and then sweep them away for easy cleanups.
Sweep, mop, and vacuum over these sorbents, and the adhesive will hold them in place.
Neutralize unpleasant odors while cleaning up spilled liquids.
Soak up spills and leaks in areas where food is present.
Store these sorbent pads on your wet-floor sign, so you can quickly soak up oil and water spills while alerting others.
Made from 80% recycled newsprint and cellulose, these sorbent pads, rolls, and socks are more absorbent than polypropylene sorbents.
This dust-free, powder-like blend of minerals provides traction on slippery surfaces.
These granular sorbents are NSF registered J1, meaning they’re safe for food processing facilities.
Made of a blended compound, these sorbents completely absorb most liquids for easy cleanup. The used, saturated sorbent can easily be separated from the unused sorbent using a sifting screen so there's no wasted product.
Soak up oil and water spills as soon as they happen—mount these dispensers on break room walls, near machinery, or anywhere spills may occur.
These dikes lay flat until they absorb water, then swell to form barriers.
Fill these bags with sand to block flood waters, create barriers, and weigh down equipment.
No more filling and carrying heavy sandbags—just add water to these flat, lightweight barriers, and they expand to block flooding.
Packed in a bag, these portable kits contain all the supplies you need to quickly clean up spills in areas where food is present.
These kits have everything you need when a spill occurs, even bags for disposal.
Create a barrier to stop spills from spreading. Dikes bend to form almost any shape you need. They resist oil, water, and most chemicals, and are nonabsorbent, washable, and reusable.