Archive for June, 2010
Hazmat Spill Kits — Cleaning Up Hazardous Spills Fast
Do you regularly handle hazardous materials? If so, you have to be prepared for spills — and for cleaning them up quickly. Read on to discover how hazmat spill kits can help you do your job. No matter how careful you are, spills happen. Fortunately, there’s a spill kit made for cleaning up just about [...]
29Jun2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedHand Wringers — The Key to Saving Money on Absorbents
Cleaning up oil spills can be messy. And not the least of it is a mass of oil drenched absorbents, for examples, absorbent pads, towels, rags, socks. What to do about them? You can’t really throw them in the trash but have to dispose of them properly, which means it’s going to cost you. But [...]
29Jun2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedFlammable Storage Lockers – How to Keep Your Facility Safe
Do you handle flammable liquids? You probably know that this is risky business… Those liquids are a serious fire hazard, and they could even become potential fodder for turning a small fire into an explosion. Fortunately, flammable storage lockers can help keep you, your employees, and your facility safe. While most flammable liquids are in [...]
26Jun2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedPortable Spill Containment Helps You Be Ready for Any Spills
Portable spill containment equipment can help you be prepared for a spill. If you’re handling oil or other chemicals, you should be — anytime and anyplace. The unfortunate reality is that if there’s a substance that can leak or get spilled, sooner or later, it will. And it’s your job to make sure that spill [...]
8Jun2010 | admin | 0 comments | Continued55 Gallon Drum Spill Containment — How to Contain Big Spills
55 gallon drums can contain a lot of oil or other chemicals. And if they leak or spill, they can make a big mess. But with the proper 55 gallon drum spill containment, you can prevent a leak or spill from causing major problems. . Obviously, it’s best to prevent spills from happening in the [...]
8Jun2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedOil Spill Containment Boom Lessons Learned from Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
We wish we could prevent any and all oil spills. Unfortunately, that’s wishful thinking. We can certainly reduce their likelihood and frequency, but most importantly, we must be prepared at all times, with oil spill containment boom and other equipment. After all, they can be devastating as we can see right now in the Gulf [...]
8Jun2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedHow to Keep Your 55 Gallon Drums Safe
Imagine what it would mean if the contents of one of your 55 gallon drums were to become contaminated? Those drums contain a lot of oil or chemicals, and you don’t want to risk having to throw them out because water or some other chemicals got into them. As you can see, it’s important to [...]
8Jun2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedHow to Choose the Right Flammable Liquid Storage Cabinet
Are you looking for a way to keep your flammable liquids safe? If so, a flammable liquid storage cabinet will fit the bill. But how do you select the right one? There are so many choices that it helps to have a few guidelines… . . Flammable Liquid Storage Cabinet Steel or poly? The first [...]
8Jun2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedHow to Choose the Right Spill Containment Pallet
How are you storing chemicals in your facility? If you store them in drums, you have to make sure that leaks or spills don’t end up causing problems. Fortunately, the right spill containment pallet can help you. Unfortunately, drums are not leak-proof. They can also spill, for example when you’re dispensing some of their contents. [...]
5Jun2010 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedChemical Storage Cabinets Keep Your Chemicals Safe
Ever wonder if you need chemical storage cabinets? If you handle and store chemicals in your company, the answer is yes. Sure, the chemicals come in their own containers. But that’s not enough. Those containers can leak and spill their contents. And those chemicals can pose a threat to your employees and your facility for [...]
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