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5 Products Everyone Cleaning up Oil Spills Should Be Using: Part One
Posted by Rick
on 29 July 2016
Absorbent Pads
General Purpose Absorbent Pads can be used to clean up any spill including oils, fuels, solvents, cutting compounds, mild alkalis and acids, wine, milk and water. However, for oil spills on water we recommend our Oil and Fuel Absorbent Pads. These pads are hydrop...
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Think you're a spill response expert? Test Your Knowledge Now!
Posted by Rick
on 29 January 2016
Think you're a spill response expert?
Test your knowledge and take this quiz now.
The best way to prevent a spill is:
a. Keep all doorways & openings shut
b. Store liquids under benches
c. Leave lids off containers
d. Store and handle liquids correctly as p...
b. Store liquids under benches
c. Leave lids off containers
d. Store and handle liquids correctly as p...
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Do you know how to respond to a spill?
Posted by John
on 14 November 2014
Do you know how to respond to a spill? And what about your employees? Or your co-workers? A spill can quickly become life-threatening if not responded to quickly, and in the right way.
So how do you know what the right way is? The simple answer is training. Pr...
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Baffle Systems - Are They For You?
Posted by Rick
on 24 October 2014
Baffle systems are commonly used in water treatment facilities to improve or augment the hydraulic and treatment efficiency of ponds, tanks reservoirs and other water containment devices. These devices are typically poor structures for use as treatment mediums having a problematic geomet...
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Permanent Boom Systems - Case Study
Posted by John
on 19 September 2014
How do you prevent waterborne access to a potentially dangerous area? Install a permanent boom system.
As the inflow/outfall area of a clients' hydro-electric plant was on a popular recreational water body, there was a need to prevent access by waterborne leisure craft. Init...
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