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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...
Posted in:Product InformationChemical SpillsOil SpillsArgyle NewsMarine Spill ControlAbsorbentsSpill Kit TrainingSpill Kits | 0 Comments |
Project Update - Mudgeeraba Sewage Treatment Plant
Posted by Andy
on 4 January 2016
At a place called Mudgeeraba, in the Sunshine State up north,
Not that far from Coolangatta where the Gold Coast hordes go forth,
We were asked to fix a problem at the Water Treatment Plant,
And they came to Argyle knowing we can do what others can't. Nearly fifty years since building ...
Not that far from Coolangatta where the Gold Coast hordes go forth,
We were asked to fix a problem at the Water Treatment Plant,
And they came to Argyle knowing we can do what others can't. Nearly fifty years since building ...
Posted in:Andy's WeekBafflesProduct InformationWasteIndustry NewsArgyle News | 0 Comments |
3 Misconceptions about Granular Absorbents
Posted by Rick
on 18 September 2015
When selling granular absorbents, we often come across come interesting misconceptions, a few which have been addressed below:
"We use heaps of it so I buy the cheapest product"
The simple fact is that the cheapest product is not always the cheapest in the long run. ...
"We use heaps of it so I buy the cheapest product"
The simple fact is that the cheapest product is not always the cheapest in the long run. ...
Posted in:Product InformationChemical SpillsIndustry NewsOil SpillsAbsorbents | 0 Comments |
Andy's Week - Silt Curtains Galore
Posted by Andy
on 22 May 2015
You will find it at Port Kembla, up near Port Macquarie too,
And in Perth on the Swan River, (of big jobs to name a few);
Where there's dredging, where there's digging, where they're bridging rivers wide,
Argyle curtain keeps our waters clean by keeping silt inside. These...
And in Perth on the Swan River, (of big jobs to name a few);
Where there's dredging, where there's digging, where they're bridging rivers wide,
Argyle curtain keeps our waters clean by keeping silt inside. These...
Posted in:Andy's WeekBafflesSilt CurtainProduct InformationArgyle News | 0 Comments |
Transport Incompatible Goods Compliantly
Posted by John
on 3 April 2015
If you are transporting incompatible goods, regulations require that you keep them segregated. Incompatible goods are not only mixed classes or types of dangerous goods, can even be mixed loads of dangerous goods and food products. The simplest way to segregate loads is to use segr...
Posted in:Dangerous Goods StorageProduct Information | 0 Comments |