We are a leading company in the spill control industry, dedicated to providing effective solutions to protect the environment and ensure workplace safety.

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To achieve and retain certification organisations must create goals for environmental performance. Key activities inwhich an organisation can significantly improve their impact on the environment are waste minimisation and recyclingwhere the amount of solid waste destined for disposal reduction can be reduced.

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Organisations pursuing and having achieved ISO 14001 certification demonstrate a high regard for our fragile world andhow their activities may affect it. They provide a leading example to others seeking to help preserve and improve ourenvironment.

Kit Contains:1 x Outer packaging with carry handle2 x Mercury aspirator (syringe)2 x Scraper2 x Amalgamating powder2 x Collection sponge2 x Protective apron2 x Protective nitrile gloves2 x Disposal bag2 x Instruction sheet

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Emergency information panels or Dangerous Goods Storage Panels. Available in aluminium, or as a Sticker. Similarly, we can produce EIP’s in 5mm Corflute. Also, as a Class 2 reflective panel and you can select to add a protective coating of clear laminate. We do also manufacture Emergency information panels in 3mm PVC. EIP signs in PVC allows for a gentle bend for round tanks etc. For the reason that some liquids can damage the Emergency information panel, we do recommend you order an overlaminate as well. Likewise the same goes for the Dangerous goods diamonds. See all the spill absorbents and kits here: Click here

The industry standards are the 110% and 25% rules. The 110% rule is applicable where there is only 1 container stored inside the bund, in this situation the calculation is simple, the bund needs to have a capacity of at least 110% of the primary containment volume.

All oil containers must be sufficiently bunded The bund must hold 110% of the capacity of the largest container or; 25% of the total capacity stored, whichever is the greater If a single drum is being used, a drip tray can be used which holds 25% of the capacity.

ISO 14000 standards exist to help make the development, manufacturing and supply of products and services safer,cleaner and more efficient. An international set of standards also assists companies trade with each other without theneed to interpret individual, different environmental standards.

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Spill Kits are one method of stocking the absorbent supplies necessary to respond to accidental releases such asoverfilling of containers, hose and pipe failures, tank breaches or any other spills that may occur on site and couldcause harm to the environment. Spill berms and drain covers are also available to stop spills entering drains or sensitiveareas.

Another way of reducing waste is to use contained absorbents such as pads and socks instead of loose granularabsorbents. In addition drum funnels can assist with collection of liquids for recycling whilst also reducing emissions toair from containers used for recycling.

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This simple but effective kit enables staff to deal safely and easily with mercury spills with a minimum amount of training required. The kit contains everything that will be needed with the exception of a mercury vapour protection respirator.

Appropriate storage of industrial liquids on spill containment equipment can prevent environmental damage causedby accidental releases from containers. These spillpallets and workfloors can be used in raw material storage areas,product development areas, manufacturing areas, laboratories, together with waste collection and storage areas. Accountshould also be taken of hazardous materials, such as flammable liquids, corrosives or reactive materials; these may needadditional, special precautions.

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Section 4.3.1 (Planning – Environmental Aspects) of ISO 14001 states: “The organisation shall establish and maintain (a)procedure(s) to identify the environmental aspects of its activities, products or services that it can control and over whichit can be expected to have an influence, in order to determine those which have or can have a significant impact on theenvironment.”

ISO 14000 comprises a set of standards developed by The International Organisation for Standards (ISO) relatingto environmental management systems. (EMS). Within these standards ISO 14001 and ISO 14004 detail particularaspects that should be present in an EMS. Companies and organisations can establish individual EMS by adapting thestandards to address issues such as spill control. This could involve putting the relevant equipment in place to respondto spills and leaks to limit damage and control, particularly to the environment.

ISO standards require organisations to establish and maintain a programme to manage environmental issues, provideand document training for personnel whose work may significantly effect the environment and establish procedures forprevention of and response to accidents and emergency situations where spills could have an impact.

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We are a leading company in the spill control industry, dedicated to providing effective solutions to protect the environment and ensure workplace safety.

24-48-Hour Delivery – £18+vat24-48 Hour delivery is available some items do not qualify, please see options available at checkout. Orders placed on Fridays will be delivered the following Tuesday. Applies to orders placed before 12pm.

Please check all orders upon arrival. If there is an issue with your order, we need to be notified within 24 hours of receipt.

Section 4.3.4 (Planning – Environmental management programmes) requires: “The organisation shall establishand maintain (a) programme(s) for achieving its objectives and targets.”

Correct use of spill response materials by trained personnel can significantly mitigate the effect a spill or leak couldhave on the outside environment and reduce the overall disruption on site. To be able to respond effectively, spill kits orabsorbents should be positioned at designated locations such as liquid handling, usage and storage areas.

Section 4.4.7 (Emergency preparedness and response) of ISO 14001 requires: “The organisation shall establish andmaintain procedures to identify potential for and respond to accidents and emergency situations, and for preventing andmitigating the environmental impacts that may be associated with them.”