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Extensive Range Of Sorbent Spill Kit Accessories And PPE Supplies
Spill Kit Accessories are the critical supporting items that enable the safe, effective, and complete use of absorbents during a spill response. While the sorbents (pads, socks, pillows) handle the liquid, these accessories provide personal protection, facilitate containment, aid in clean-up, and ensure proper disposal.
Product | Description | Item Code |
Personal Protective Equipment | Nitrile Gloves | NTGS01 |
Goggles | NTGG02 | |
Coverall Suit | NTCS03 | |
Rubber Boots | NTBB04 | |
Non-sparking Tools | Non-spark Shovel | NTNSS01 |
Non-spark Scoop | NTNSS02 | |
Cleaning Products | Oil Dispersant | NTDT01 |
Disposal Bag | NTDB01 | |
Deck Cleaner | NTDC02 | |
Industrial Hand Wash | NTHW01 | |
Deck Bush | NTDB03 |
Features:
FAQs:
1. What are the Essential Accessories in a Sorbent Spill Kit?
A basic sorbent spill kit typically includes Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE). It also contains absorbents, containment and
disposal items like heavy-duty disposal bags, tie-ties, and
sometimes a shovel or brush.
2. What Type of PPE is Commonly Included? Common PPE in these kits
includes:
Gloves: Nitrile gloves are common for chemical resistance.
Eye Protection: Safety goggles to protect against splashes.
Respiratory Protection: Some kits for volatile or chemicals include
masks .
Body Protection: Disposable coveralls, shoe covers or rubber boots
are included in kits designed for larger or more dangerous spills.
3. How Do I Choose the Right Absorbent Accessories? The choice
depends on the liquid type:
Universal Absorbents: Typically grey, they are designed for a wide
range of liquids, including water-based fluids, oils, and mild
chemicals. They are often made of polypropylene (PP).
Oil-Only Absorbents: Often white, designed to repel water and
absorb hydrocarbons (oils, fuels) only.
Chemical/Hazmat Absorbents: Often yellow, they are treated to be
resistant to aggressive chemicals like acids and bases.
4. What is the Purpose of Sorbent Socks and Booms?
Sorbent socks (or booms) are tubular absorbents used as the 'first
line of defense' to contain a spill. They are placed around the
periphery of the spill to prevent it from spreading further,
especially towards drains or sensitive areas. After containment,
pads and pillows are used for absorption.
5. Are There Different Kits for Different Spill Sizes?
Yes, spill kits are rated for different capacities. The accessories
and their quantities vary accordingly:
Mini Kits: For small spills. They have fewer absorbents and basic
PPE.
Medium Kits: For larger spills. They contain more pads, socks,
pillows, and often more robust PPE.
Large Kits: For major spills. These come in large wheeled
containers and contain large quantities of all accessories.
6. How Should I Maintain and Store My Spill Kit?
Store the kit in a dry, easily accessible location near potential
spill areas.
Ensure the container is properly sealed to protect contents from
moisture and dust .
Avoid outdoor storage unless the kit is specifically rated for it .
Inspect kits regularly. Replace any used or expired components
immediately after use or according to the manufacturer's
guidelines.