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Capture leaks to protect work areas and equipment by hanging this tarp beneath a problem pipe.
Protect work areas and equipment from overhead leaks with these rot- and chemical-resistant tarps.
Catch 3 to 30 gallons of spills and drips.
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.
Larger than collapsible spill-control trays, these berms hold from 180- to 2,150 gallons and collapse for easy storage.
With spill capacities up to 170 gallons, these tubs hold 55-gallon drums.
A handle and pour spout make it easy to transport and discard contents.
These tubs are crack and dent resistant.
Tubs are made of galvanized steel for corrosion resistance.
Use these drums for secondary containment or for temporarily storing and transporting leaking containers.
The inside of these drums is epoxy coated to resist rust.
A threaded opening 4" from the bottom allows you to drain a drum without moving it.
Store dry materials in these drums.
A plastic liner and lid allow these drums to be used with wet and dry materials.
Store food, beverage, and pharmaceutical products in these drums, which have a sanitary design.
These drums are corrosion resistant and are UN-compliant for shipping.
These drums have smooth, welded seams to prevent food and chemicals from collecting in crevices.
These drums are UN-compliant for shipping.
Ship materials in these UN-compliant drums.
These drums are seamless, making them more durable than other plastic drums.
These corrosion-resistant cans have a built-in faucet for dispensing.
Also known as milk cans, these have a narrow mouth for controlled pouring.
Dispense liquids using the built-in faucet.
Use the faucet on these batch cans for easy dispensing.
These plastic batch cans meet NSF/ANSI 2 sanitary standards for food environments.
These metal batch cans meet NSF/ANSI 2 standards for food-processing equipment.
Keep liquids in these pails from freezing without a separate heater.
This pail has a brass handle that inhibits sparking and is nonmagnetic. It is often used with oil and solvents.
Pails are often used in food-processing applications.
Often used in food-processing applications, these plastic pails can be located using metal detectors.
Mix and store noncorrosive flammable liquids, such as paints and lacquers.
Hold objects or materials for transport or pouring.
These 300 series stainless steel pails meet NSF/ANSI standards and are commonly used in food-processing applications.
Mount the funnel on the telescoping tube to help direct up to 8 gallons of liquid into the jug without splattering.
Keep contents secure with these pails and tight-fitting lids.
These single-use pails are often used to mix paint.
Use these containers in food-processing facilities.
Temporarily replace existing tiles to trap and divert water from overhead leaks.
These polyethylene pails have a twist-lock lid that opens and closes without tools and provides a more secure seal than a snap-lock lid.
Add a tight-fitting, snap-lock lid to safely ship hazardous materials in these sturdy pails.
Prevent the absorption and permeation of chemicals with these fluorinated pails.
Add a lid to safely ship with these pails.
These pails come matched with UN-specified lids.
For large jobs, pour paint into these four-gallon pails. They have a handle for portability and a textured edge to remove excess paint from your roller. Compatible with rollers up to 9" long.