Using Spill Containment Pallets To Prevent Regulatory Paperwork

By Jill Faulkner


Chemical spills have many facility or chemical management officers thinking seriously about what is being done to prevent these problems. Some of them will know about the spill containment pallets that are available and others need to get the word. These types of handling platforms will have a definite impact on the safety within their sites.

These types of pallets will have beneficial effect on chemical management. They are constructed of a strong material that is not toxic and non reactive. This is important for a secondary containment vessel for which they can be used. The EPA does require this type of capability for all substances that can be dangerous, so these units are perfect for this purpose.

The ability to hold as many drums or barrels that are being used is also a good idea. Most of these pallets will come in various sizes, from a 1, 2, 4 or 8 drum models to the 1 and 2 tank configurations. They are set up specifically this way so that chemical handlers will know they have the capacity to hold and contain the combined contents of all containers that are set on them. They are also wide and deep enough that not drums will get hit when transferring them from place to place.

They are available with a covering that can be locked. This will provide adequate facility to be stored outside and to be used as a method of access control. Both important considerations in modern plants that may not have adequate storage, inside, and need to report all inventory and usages.

The most important part of these spill containment pallets are their ability to hold as much chemical as the drums, barrels or tanks that set on them. There is a reservoir in the bottom that all leaks can flow into. They are allowed this access because of he grates installed in the top platform.

With this system, and a leak, it flows down and is contained. Without this system, and a leak occurs, it goes onto the floor and is subjected to all of the regulations necessary to fulfill the requirements of governmental authorities. The round robin of reporting this spill, having the line shut down and the clean up will commence. This is followed by verification and the follow up reports that are all too common. This is not the way to spend a production day and should be avoided.

More specifically, the process involves making sure everyone is out of the area and barriers erected to ensure they do not come back. Personnel, with protective gear, is called in and they proceed with the clean up. This is a costly process that does not end until the clean up and validation is received, often by those governmental bodies, for a resumption of work.

Making sure that the work place safety is as assured as possible, these spill containment pallets will be that defense against a horrible occurrence like this. They will also help the bottom line as they can prevent the implementation of the regulatory cleaning that can run into the thousands of dollars.




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