ROMOLD, TSSBP4FW, 4-WAY 4-DRUM SPILL PALLET
- Product Code: TSSBP4FW
- Product SKU:
- Item Code: CTMT-SPS-ZZZ -
- Availability: In Stock
Secondary spill containment is the containment of hazardous liquids in order to prevent pollution of soil and water. Common techniques include the use of spill berms to contain oil-filled equipment, fuel tanks, truck washing decks, or any other places or items that may leak hazardous liquids
TSSBP4FW |
4-DRUM SPILL PALLET FOUR WAY ENTRY 1500KG UDL WITH DRAIN PLUG |
250 Litre |
40 kg |
1220 x 1220 x
388mm (L x W x H) |
0 |
1500 kg |
EACH |
39239000 |
UK |
ROMOLD, TSSBP4FW, 4-WAY 4-DRUM SPILL PALLET
spill pallet 4 drum
ROMOLD, BP4FW, 4 X DRUM SPILL CONTAINMENT PALLET, 4-WAY ACCESS TO FORKLIFT, 100% CORROSION FREE VIRGIN POLYETHYLENE, UV
STABILIZED, DURABLE AND HIGHLY CHEMICAL RESISTANT, FULLY RECYCLABLE (SUPPORT GO
GREEN INITIATIVE), DIBT Z-40.22.398 APPROVAL,
C/W: SWDP SPUN WELD DRAIN PLUG & REMOVABLE GRATE FOR EASY CLEAN UP
- 1220 X 1220 X 390 MM, 40KG
- SUMP CAPACITY: 250 LITRE (EPA COMPLIANT)
- MAX LOAD: 1500KG
MADE IN UK, BY ROMOLD - UK'S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF SPILL CONTAINMENT PALLETS
CTMT-SPS-ZZZ -
- Designed for safe and compliant storage of 4x205L drums
- Seamless construction eliminates leaks
- Meets EPA sump requirements
- Broadband chemical resistance including acid and bases
- Four-way forklift access for loaded Spill Pallets
- Drain plugs available as an optional extra
- DIBt Z-40.22-398 APPROVAL
Length | Width | Height | Weight | Sump | Max Load |
1220mm | 1220mm | 390mm | 40kg | 250 Litre | 1500kg |
Optional – Install : SWDP – SPUNWELD DRAIN OUTLET AND PLUG – 3/4 INCH BSP FEMALE
TSSBP4FW 4-DRUM SPILL PALLET FOUR WAY ENTRY 1500KG UDL WITH
DRAIN PLUG
CERT Equipment Supply (Company Emergency Response Team)
CERT TIER 1 HRI - For more information, please contact us at sales@noah.com.sg
For Tier 1 P&FM Premises only:
Premises storing 5 or more metric tonnes of P&FM
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
a. Disposable chemical suit
b. Rubber gloves
c. Rubber boots
d. Fire fighting suit
e. Breathing apparatus
f. Fire fighting helmet
g. Goggles / Face shields
h. Fire fighting gloves
i. Fire fighting boots
Mitigation Equipment
a. Hazmat absorbents
b. Over-pack drums / Leak sealing devices
c. Fire extinguishers (appropriate class)
d. Hose reel
e. FF nozzles & hoses (1 nozzle, 2x20m hoses)
First Aid and rescue equipment
a. First aid kit
b. Foldable stretcher
c. Blanket
d. AED
Communication Equipment
a. Loud Hailer
b. Walkie Talkie
For Tier 1 HRI Premises only:
Public and industrial premises with FSM, and classified as High Risk Installation by SCDF
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
a. Fire retardant coveralls
a. Breathing apparatus
b. Safety helmets
c. Goggles / Face shields
d. Safety gloves
e. Safety boots
Mitigation Equipment
a. Fire extinguishers (appropriate class)
b. Hose reel
First Aid and rescue equipment
a. First aid kit
b. Foldable stretcher
c. Blanket
d. AED
Communication Equipment
a. Loud Hailer
b. Walkie Talkie
Emergency response
• Establish an Emergency Response Plan and spill control procedure forminor leak or spill scenario considering the nature of the material being released
(e.g. whether it is toxic or flammable).
• Minor leaks or spills may be handled by trained personnel or the Company
Emergency Response Team. Prepare a suitable spill control kit for emergency
use. Contents of a typical spill control kit include (non-exhaustive):
- universal inert absorbents (e.g. absorbent booms, pads, pillows) for spill
containment
- adsorbents for solvent and hydrocarbon spills
- drain covers and caution tape
- whisk broom or handheld brush, plastic/metal scoops and dust pan
- leak-proof disposal bags or containers to hold the spilled material and
contaminated absorbents
- sealable impervious disposal container(s)
• For major leaks, notify the Singapore Civil Defence Force and/or Police.
*Regulation
applicable: the requirement for secondary spill containment is a
capacity of “25% of the overall liquid or 110% of the largest container, whichever
is greater”.
References:
International regulations such as EPA and OSHA for secondary containment.
NEA and the Singapore Standard Codes of Practice.