Develop a Contingency Plan – OSHA requires facilities to keep enough spill control products on hand to contain and clean the largest spill possible.
Identify the Spill – Chemical and Wastewater Classifiers aid in identifying unknown spills.
Contain the Spill – Use Socks or Spill Berms to contain spills on solid surfaces; use Booms or Sweeps to surround and absorb spills on water. Use spill containment platforms to contain drum spills.
Stop the Spill at its Source – Plugging compound will temporarily stop leaks from tanks or drums.
Minimize the Risk – Use Acid and Base Neutralizers to stabilize the spill before absorption and disposal.
Pick Up the Spill – Choose from an assortment of Sorbents: Oil-Only, Universal, or Chemical to absorb the spill.
Source: Spilyfter (NPS Corp. See http://www.npscorp.com/safety/) For products information and a prompt online quote, please visit our website section, spill control and spill containment products.

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