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  • February 17, 2010

    Absorbents- ideal for cleaning up all types of spills

    Spills generally can’t be avoided, which is why it is advisable to take precautionary measures. Spills can vary widely in terms of the substance that is involved, where it has been spilled and the size of the spill.

    Absorbents are the ideal solution for dealing with many types of spills.

    Absorbents are available in three main types- oil, chemical and universal. For easy selection, absorbents are often colour coded i.e. white for oil, yellow for chemical and gray for universal.

    You should get oil absorbents if you are dealing with oils and hydrocarbons. Chemical absorbents are right for you if you transport or store hazardous materials. Universal absorbents are suitable for many different types of non hazardous spills.

    Absorbents are available in different forms which are suitable for small spills as well as large spills. You can easily clean up small spills with a few sheets or pads of an absorbent roll, but for larger spills you will need a bigger absorbent.

    Absorbents can handle many types of spills, it is just very important that you get the right absorbent for the specific situation.

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  • February 16, 2010

    Absorbents- helping to stop harmful spills from damaging the environment

    Governments in almost all countries have introduced a number of ways to help to protect the environment from irreversible damage. From reducing energy consumption to protecting forests, various methods are being taken to preserve nature and natural resources. One of the latest measures involves getting help from companies, especially those who dispose of harmful materials into the environment.

    A new way to deal with harmful materials

    Industrial companies in particular are known for spilling harmful materials that can accidently make their way into public waterways, polluting them. This is why there has to be an effective way of dealing with these hazardous materials. One of the best ways to control these substances is through the use of absorbents. Absorbents are one of the most common components in spill kits, and they can be used for soaking up different liquids such as lubricants, petrol and oil.

    Absorbents are known to be one of the most effective ways of cleaning up spills. Different materials are used for manufacturing different absorbents, depending on their intended use. You can also find absorbents designed for cleaning up small and large spills.

    As they are available in different types, it is vital that companies choose absorbents that will fully meet their individual needs.

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  • February 16, 2010

    Types of absorbents

    If you face situations where you have to clean up oil quickly then you need to invest in oil absorbents. Nowadays, many spill kits contain oil pads or rolls, which come in different forms and sizes.

    Oil absorbents can easily absorb large spills, and oil absorbent booms are particularly useful in clearing up mess speedily.

    These absorbent booms are durable, as they have a nylon rope which makes it easy to retrieve. You can also connect several booms together by using clips or a steel connector. This way you can easily absorb large spills.

    Other than oil absorbents, booms are also available in different categories which help in absorbing other fluids. Chemical booms are effective absorbents which are commonly made with an outer polypropylene mesh. These booms are much stronger than many other types of absorbents.

    With the help of absorbent booms, you can easily clear up large spills. They are also effective in absorbing water-based fluids such as gas, diesel, hydraulic fluids, hexane and MEL.

    Absorbent booms are a must if the risks of large spillages are high in your place of work.

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  • February 15, 2010

    Selecting the best absorbent booms

    Spill kits are one of the most essential components that need to be present at sites where spillages regularly occur. Nowadays, many spill kits have oil absorbent booms, which help to clear up oil spills quickly. These absorbents can also help to clean up oil which is in water.

    In addition to this, oil absorbent booms are also often used to remove other hydro-carbon substances. As they can absorb oil from water, they can actually float on water when filled with oil.

    Oil absorbent booms are like giant sponges which help in soaking up oily substances from water or land.

    How can oil absorbent booms absorb large amounts of oil quickly?

    The absorbent booms act like a super absorbent. Many absorbent booms consist of very sturdy nylon cords with metal clips. These clips help in connecting many booms together to clear up larger spills.

    These booms are generally white in colour, which helps you to determine whether the absorbent is filled or not. Many absorbent booms have a diametre of 5-8 inches and are around 10 to 20 feet long.

    You should select the size of the absorbent boom according to the kind of spills that take place.

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  • February 14, 2010

    Chemical spill kits are a necessity for certain businesses

    Chemicals and their storage is a very delicate aspect for businesses dealing with liquids. If chemicals are toxic they need to be handled carefully, making sure that no worker is in danger or there is no harm done to the environment. This is the reason why it is necessary to have chemical spill kits around the storage area to handle spill accidents.

    It is imperative for organisations and businesses to have effective and foolproof plans due to the common occurrence of chemical spills. Spills kits for chemicals are specially created to clean chemical leaks. They are available in many different sizes that can be chosen as per the amount of spillage in the area. Spill kits are generally measured in the volume of spill control they can handle, such as in litres. Every spill kit comprises of absorbents and other safety equipment.

    Prior to choosing spill kits, you must determine the amount of spill that is likely to occur in your storage area and the capacity of the kit too. Safety equipment like goggles and gloves are essential for the person cleaning it. Breathing masks should also be on hand if there are chemicals that are harmful to the skin.

    Every organisation in possession of spill kits should make it a point to train the people who would be using these kits. Chemical spill kits are extremely useful and reliable type of equipments for emergency situations. If proper training is a part of your plan you will not need to worry as much about the spills and its consequences.

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  • February 13, 2010

    Spill containment products possess effective functions for spills

    Businesses dealing in liquids maintain care to keep the drums in the storage from spilling their contents around the place. Hence, many utilise secondary spill containments to make sure that the area remains dry and clear. There are many ways to use secondary spill containments to the best of its ability.

    Places such as storage areas that are prone to spills generally harbour many dangerous consequences. For example, the liquid in the area can make the floor very damp and slippery. Secondly, if it is some kind of chemical, it might cause risky situations such as causing harm to the environment and people working around the place.

    Certain storage areas have low lighting and hence, it turns out to be dangerous for people entering the area, because they could slip and hurt themselves due to a spill. Also, chemicals which are stored for a long time in a closed area may be hazardous to breathe and touch. Hence it is important to contain the spills as soon as possible.

    A common type of product in this category comes in the form of pallets. The pallets have containment areas beneath that help catch spills.

    Functions of spill containment pallets:

    • Store the items on top of these pallets to control spills.
    • An optional ramp can be set beside the pallets to make loading of heavy drums easier.
    • Units are available with varying amounts of storage capacity.
    • Multiple spill containment placed in a systematic order can be used for a large-scale business.

    Opting for spill containment requires considering three points; it must be low profile, should have easy placement and easy removal features too.

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  • February 12, 2010

    Using different types of chemical absorbents

    Spillages of hazardous chemical substances can be very dangerous, so it is crucial that you clear them up as soon as possible. For this you will require spill kits with absorbents. Nowadays, you will find various types of absorbents which are suitable for clearing chemicals.

    Chemical absorbents are commonly used when liquids, acids and fluids need to be cleaned up. Absorbent rolls, spill pads, booms, socks, pillows and other types of absorbents are available in chemical versions, which means that you can easily clean up different types of liquid.

    Many of the latest spill kits can easily clean away chemicals such as mercury and battery acid. Battery acid is very dangerous and mercury releases dangerous vapours, so it’s vital that both types of spillages are cleaned away quickly.

    While buying a spill kit or absorbents for your workplace or site, you need to consider the size of the spill, as this will largely determine the type of kit that you need.

    Chemical absorbents are vital if you work with hazardous materials, as they can help to prevent any accidents or health issues.

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  • February 11, 2010

    Tips for choosing spill kits

    Listed below are some sensible and simple tips that you should follow when choosing spill kits. Keep them in mind and follow them carefully.

    • Choosing the right spill kit from various different types can be confusing. A good place to start is by assessing the nature of the liquids present in your workplace. Make a list of all the liquids used or stored in your workplace.

    • Once you have determined the kind of solutions and liquids that are in your workplace, determine the most likely locations for spillages, and whether they are likely to be on land or on water. If you do not consider this, it could cost you dearly. Based on your needs, you can choose from the following categories of spill kits.

    1. General purpose spill kits: These kits are meant for land based spills, and you can absorb most water based solutions and oils using them.

    2. Oil spill kits: These can generally be used on both land and water based spillages.

    3. Chemical spill kits: Chemical spill kits are used for clearing up spillages of hazardous chemicals.

    Keep these simple guidelines in mind when choosing spill kits for your workplace.

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  • February 10, 2010

    Considerations to make when choosing spill kits

    Selecting spill kits can seem like a confusing task. Listed below are a few simple and practical considerations to keep in mind when you are choosing spill kits.

    1. The liquids you will be absorbing: Firstly, you need to determine the nature of the liquids that you are using. If you choose a spill kit with absorbents for both water and oil based spills, you could be making a mistake as some spillages may not be compatible with the absorbents.

    2. The volume of the spillage: You need to determine the volume of liquid that is likely to be spilled in the worst case scenario. This means you should determine the size of the largest drum that is used in your workplace. Check the capacity of this container and multiply it by the number of drums or containers in your workplace.

    3. The ease of transfer: Depending on the size of the spill kit, you may have different ways to move it. If you have small spill kits, you can generally carry them, although bigger spill kits may require wheels to transport them.

    4. Personal protective equipment: You need to determine whether you or your workers will come into direct contact with hazardous materials and order spill kits with PPE if necessary.

    Keep these considerations in mind when you choosing spill kits, and choose the best type for your organisation.

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