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    Plastic Spill-Control Pallets for UN-Compliant Tanks

    Image of Product. 1 Tank (Bucket Sold Separately). Front orientation. Pallets. Plastic Spill-Control Pallets for UN-Compliant Tanks, For 1 275-Gallon Tank.
    Image of Product. 2 Tanks (Buckets Sold Separately). Front orientation. Pallets. Plastic Spill-Control Pallets for UN-Compliant Tanks, For 2 275-Gallon Tanks.

    1 Tank (Bucket Sold

    Separately)

    2 Tanks (Buckets Sold Separately)

    Built for intermediate bulk container (IBC) tanks, these pallets handle larger spills and heavier loads than other plastic pallets. They’re made of polyethylene, so they’re good for use with chemicals, including acids. However, for environments with heavy wear and tear, steel pallets are the better choice. These pallets have a removable grating for easy cleaning.
    When choosing a pallet, consider the surface area and capacity you need. For number of 275-gallon tanks gives you a sense of the surface area of your pallet, while capacity tells you how much liquid it can hold. When used correctly, these pallets meet EPA 40 CFR 264.175. Choose a pallet that’s large enough to hold either 10% of the total capacity of all the containers on it or the full capacity of the largest container—whichever is greater.
    Without Drain—Pallets without a drain have fewer possible leak points, but they’re harder to clean after a spill.
    With Drain—Pallets with a drain remove excess liquid, so you don’t need to remove the tanks or pump the liquid out.
    For 2 275-Gallon Tanks—Pallets for 2 tanks have a single, continuous basin and can't be separated into individual pallets.
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    Polyethylene—EPA Compliant 40 CFR 264.175
    13508,50062"62"28"52"52"Yellow27 1/4"4"Stackable12635T63000000000———0
    25358,000124 1/2"61 1/4"22"52"52"Yellow27 3/4"3 1/2"Stackable14195T1110000000014195T112000000000
     
    Accessories for Pallets

    Spill-Control Sheds

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Spill-Control Sheds. For 1 275-Gallon Tank.

    For 1 275-Gallon Tank

    Image of ProductInUse. For 2 275-Gallon Tanks (Bucket Sold Separately). Front orientation. Spill-Control Sheds. For 2 275-Gallon Tanks.

    For 2 275-Gallon Tanks (Bucket Sold

    Separately)

    Store hazardous liquids outside and away from people and workspaces. These sheds are made of polyethylene, so they resist most chemicals, including acids. Their roll-up doors offer access from the front or back to move containers, dispense liquids, and protect contents from the elements. All have two or more holes to secure with padlocks (not included).
    For use with 55 gal. drums or 275 gal. IBC tanks, these sheds are EPA compliant 40 CFR 264.175 when used correctly. Choose a shed that’s large enough to hold either 10% of the total capacity of all the containers on it or the full capacity of the largest container—whichever is greater.
    Without Drain—Sheds without a drain have fewer potential leak points, but they’re harder to empty after a spill.
    With Drain—Sheds with a drain let you empty liquid after a spill without having to remove containers or pump liquids out through the top.
    For 2 275-Gallon Tanks—Sheds that hold two 275 gal. tanks have a single, continuous basin, so they can’t be separated into individual sheds.
    Unassembled—Unassembled sheds are simple to put together—no fasteners required.
    Removable Grating—Sheds with a removable grating are easy to clean.
    Buckets—Add a bucket (sold separately) to catch spills and drips when dispensing from the tank. The bucket holds up to 3 gallons. When the bucket fills too high, excess liquid is released into the well of the shed.
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    Without Drain
     
    Polyethylene—EPA Compliant 40 CFR 264.175
    13695,00065"65"101"48"48"28"3 1/4"YellowPadlockable27/16"5 1/2"UnassembledYesRemovable Grating, Roll-Up Doors5375T54000000000———0
    253517,000128"67"96"52"52"27 3/4"3 1/2"YellowPadlockable45/16"1 1/2"AssembledYesRemovable Grating, Roll-Up Doors5375T490000000012635T650000000
     
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    Polyethylene—EPA Compliant 40 CFR 264.175
    13695,00065"65"101"48"48"28"3 1/4"YellowPadlockable27/16"5 1/2"UnassembledYesRemovable Grating, Roll-Up Doors5375T5500000000———0
    253517,000128"67"96"52"52"27 3/4"3 1/2"YellowPadlockable45/16"1 1/2"AssembledYesRemovable Grating, Roll-Up Doors5375T510000000012635T65000000
     

    Steel Spill-Control Pallets for UN-Compliant Tanks

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Pallets. Steel Spill-Control Pallets for UN-Compliant Tanks, For 1 275-Gallon Tank.

    For 1 275-Gallon Tank

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Pallets. Steel Spill-Control Pallets for UN-Compliant Tanks, For 2 275-Gallon Tanks.

    For 2 275-Gallon Tanks

    Sized to hold intermediate bulk containers (IBCs), these 12-gauge steel pallets are more durable than plastic ones. They meet EPA storage standards—they won't melt in a fire and can contain flammable liquids. However, they might rust if exposed to chemicals.
    These pallets have a removable grating for easy cleaning. Use the built-in drain to remove liquid after a spill or leak—no need to pump out liquid or remove your tank. When dispensing liquid from the tank, place your bucket on the included shelf.
    When choosing a pallet, consider the surface area and capacity you need. For number of 275-gallon tanks gives you a sense of the surface area of your pallet, while capacity tells you how much liquid it can hold. When used correctly, these pallets meet EPA 40 CFR 264.175. Choose a pallet that’s large enough to hold either 10% of the total capacity of all the containers on it or the full capacity of the largest container—whichever is greater.
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    Powder-Coated Steel—EPA Compliant 40 CFR 264.175
    140010,00076"51"29"75"50"625GrayPainted SteelBlack410"4"YesStackableRemovable Shelf, Grounding Screw8349N121000000000
    240010,00099"51"23"98"50"700GrayPainted SteelGray410"4"YesStackableTwo Removable Shelves, Grounding Screw8349N12200000000
     
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