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Do Your Bunds Comply?
Posted by Tim
on 11 July 2014
There are many rules and regulations regarding the storage of liquids in packages (e.g. up to 1000L IBC's), but if you are looking for a portable bund solution for a non-permanent storage situation a general rule of thumb to assist in selecting the appropriate bund is that it should contai...
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Portable spill bunds: the easy way to temporarily store drums
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on 14 January 2013
Easily store drums and contain any spills onsite, whilst complying with regulations by using Argyle's Temporary Spill Mats.
Argyle Commercial's heavy duty portable spill bunds are suitable for harsh environments. These units are compact, lightweight, easily stored and provide...
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Transporting hazardous chemicals? Do you comply?
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on 14 January 2013
Beware: there are costly penalties for transporting non-compatible chemical products on the same truck. The great news is that you can avoid the risk using Segboxs.
Our segregation devices (otherwise known as segboxes) have been designed for the Australian transport industry.
Seg...
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Eni blames sabotage for Nigeria oil spillage
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on 8 July 2012
Italian oil major Eni said on Sunday there has been an oil spill on its Nembe-Obama pipeline in Nigeria's onshore Niger Delta due to sabotage.
'Repair work has started. The wells of Nembe South have been closed with minimal impact on production,' a spokesman for the company sai...
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In hours, caustic vapors wreaked quiet ruin on biggest US refinery
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on 25 June 2012
In the end, all it took was a small chemical spill - perhaps less than a barrelful - to bring down the newest, mightiest oil refinery in the United States.
Three weeks ago, while workers repaired a minor leak at the Port Arthur, Texas plant owned by Motiva Enterprises, a few gallons a day of ...
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