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How Truck Drivers Can Efficiently Respond to Spills
Posted by Andy
on 14 March 2017
Spills can be a huge problem on the road. If left unattended, they can not only become a serious environmental threat, but can cause pavement damage, and pose a risk to other vehicles. When truck drivers encounter spills while transporting liquids in bulk, they need to be adequately prep...
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Spillages: Threat to Australia's Environment
Posted by Rick
on 2 November 2016
Oil and chemical spills are a serious cause for concern; they can contaminate water and threaten our marine wildlife. Over the past few years, there have been several oil spill incidents in Australia, affecting marine workers, local homeowners and marine wildlife.
Instances of S...
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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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5 Things to Consider When Purchasing Spill Kits
Posted by John
on 27 November 2015
1. What type of spill kit will you need?
You may need different spill kits for different liquids: oil & fuel spill kits are only suitable for hydrocarbon based liquids (they will repel water and water based liquids), general purpose spill kits can be used ...
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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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