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DRAIN PROTECTION
Spill control is important, preventing spills and leaks is the best way to reduce environmental pollution.
We offer a full range of drain protection including Spill Berms for surrounding drains or spill hazards, Drain Covers to help protect the envirnment and drain protection Spill Kits for fast response, hydrophobic absorbent Drain Booms and a variety of land booms along with Drain Blockers and Drain Filters.
HEAVY-WEIGHT DRAINCOVERS
  • Protect drains from hazardous spills and leaks
  • Heavy-weight material stops liquids seeping underneath
  • Ideal for routine activities, e.g. tanker offloading
  • Available with wall mountable holdall to enable locating near vulnerable drains
  • Durable, flexible and contour-hugging
  • Resistant to water, oil and most chemicals
  • Easy to clean and re-use
Heavy drain covers for spill control
SPILL BERMS
  • Ground-hugging barriers to contain and divert spills
  • Flexible and heavy-weight
  • Divert spills away from drains
  • Link together with unique jigsaw ends or with corner connectors
  • Heavy-weight material stops liquids seeping underneath
Spill berms for drain protection from spills
DRAINPROTECTOR
  • Unique filter design allowing oil and hydrocarbons to absorb while water safely flows away
  • Retains 22kg of sediment
  • Four options available
  • Protect drains from hazardous spills
DrainProTector drain filters for protecting drains from spills
NEOPRENE DRAINCOVERS
  • Simple and effective reusable drain covers
  • Resistant to oil, water and most chemicals
  • Easy to clean and re-use
  • Protect drains from hazardous spills
Lightweight neoprene drain covers for protecting drains from spills
LAND BOOMS AND MINI DRAIN BOOMS
  • Land booms can be placed around leaking drums, containers or drais to absorb liquid on contact
  • Compact mini-booms that can be deployed into drains, sumps and tanks to absorb oils and fuels
  • Can be left in-situ to absorb oil, diesel and other hydrocarbons without absorbing water
  • Ideal for areas with limited access
Land booms and mini drain booms for protecting drains
PLUG-RUG ADRAIN COVERS AND COMPOUND
Completely seals drains and prevents contamination.
  • Forms 100% seal over drain
  • Beds into rough and uneven surfaces
  • Effective in wet or dry weather
  • Repels oil, water and most chemicals
  • Temporary seal (up to 24 hours)
Clay drain mats for sealing drains
DRAIN PROTECTION SPILL KITS
  • Complete kitS for protecting drains
  • Available with Drain Covers and absorbents to suit your needs
  • Contained in weather proof holdalls
Spill Kits for protecting drains from spilled oil and liquids
DRAIN BLOCKERS AND DRAIN FILTERS
  • Inflatable Drain Blocker for sealing drains and prevents contamination
  • Drain Filters for catching debris prevent Drain bloackages
Drain seals and filters for protecting drains
WHY YOU NEED SPILL CONTROL
• Compliance with regulations
• Internal environmental/safety standards
• Compliance with ISO14001
• Insurance liability
• Duty of care
Pollution Prevention Guidelines
PPG26 states the requirement to have Spill Kits on site to respond to any spills. Spill Kits containing plugging compound, drain protection and oil or chemical absorbents should be on site. All staff should be trained in the use of this equipment. It is also recommended that vehicles transporting drums and IBCs carry a spill kit.
ISO 14001
Adequate spill protection equipment must be on hand.
Staff should be trained to use the equipment to protect the environment in the event of an accidental spillage.
Considerate Constructors Scheme
Environmental Checklist
Have any surface water drains been identified and sealed off?
Has a material storage area been identified?
Will drip trays, or similar, be provided for static plant equipment?
Are spill kits available and do employees know how to use them?
Have employees been trained in emergency spill response?
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